Brnieq
Brnieq is a prominent Arabic-language newspaper based in Benghazi, Libya. Established following the 2011 revolution, it provides coverage of local politics, social issues, and regional developments. While its digital presence is inconsistent due to infrastructure challenges, it remains a significant voice in eastern Libya's media landscape.
MEDIA LANDSCAPE IN LIBYA
Print media in this North African nation has evolved from an era of strict state monopoly into a mixture of legacy dailies and newer independent weeklies. Prominent publications include Al-Fajr Al-Jadeed, a long-standing state-owned daily based in the capital, and Al-Wasat, an influential independent printed weekly founded in 2014. English-speaking readers and expatriates are historically served by The Tripoli Post, a weekly broadsheet covering local news and regional commerce. Arabic remains the primary language of publication across both western and eastern distribution networks, though localized city circulation is common. Paperboy indexes 3 Libyan newspapers — browse the full directory below.
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