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İkdam
thumbnail|İkdams front page on 4 November 1918, after the Three Pashas fled the country during the final days of [[WWI.]]
İkdam (Turkish: Effort) was a newspaper in the Ottoman Empire and Turkey published between 1894 and 1928. During its lifetime it became the most popular newspaper in Istanbul.
Dúgvan
thumbnail|Dúgvan no. 1, from 1894
Dúgvan (, 'The Dove') was a Faroese monthly newspaper. It was published from January 1894 to 1928 primarily in Danish (with some Faroese), with the subtitle afholdsblad for Færøerne 'temperance newsletter for the Faroe Islanders'. A new newspaper with the same name and purpose was also published from 1941 to 1942 in Faroese.