China Daily
Established on June 1, 1981, it is an English-language daily newspaper in China. Also known as “Window to China”, it is headquartered in Beijing. The Asahi Shimbun
One of Japan’s oldest and largest national daily newspapers, the Asahi Shimbun (Asahi News) began publication in Osaka on 25 January 1879. Le Figaro
French daily, founded in 1826 and published in Paris, and is the oldest published newspaper in France. The Sydney Morning Herald
Founded in 1831 as Sydney Herald, this newspaper was founded by Englishmen Alfred Ward Stephens, Frederick Stokes and William McGarvie, who all worked for the Sydney Gazette. Liberation
A French daily newspaper, founded in Paris by Jean-Paul Sartre and Serge July in 1973 in the wake of the protest movements of May 1968 DAWN
Pakistan’s oldest and most widely read English-language newspaper. It was founded by Quaid-i-Azam Mohammad Ali Jinnah in Delhi, India, on 26 October 1941 as a mouthpiece for the Muslim League. The first issue was printed at Latifi Press on 12 October 1942. |
Le Monde
A French daily established 19 December 1944, shortly after the Liberation of Paris, and published continuously since its first edition. The Times of India
One of the highest circulated English language daily broadsheet in the world, started on November 3, 1838 with the name of “The Bombay Times and Journal of Commerce”. The Washington Post
The largest and the oldest newspaper of Washington D.C. was founded in 1877 by Stilson Hutchins. The New York Times
Launched in 1851 with motto printed in the upper left-hand corner of the front page, “All the News That’s Fit to Print.” The Guardian
Formerly known as The Manchester Guardian, this newspaper was founded in 1821 by a group of non-conformist businessmen headed by John Edward Taylor. The much-quoted article “comment is free but facts are sacred” is still used to explain the values of the present-day newspaper. |