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Al Jazeera
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Al Jazeera
A major news organization. It began as an Arabic-language news network in 1996 and has since expanded to an English-language channel, a newspaper, multiple websites, and other mediums. Al Jazeera was established by a loan from the Emir of Qatar; because it has never relied on direct subsidies from the Qatari government, it is considered one of the most reliable news organizations in the Middle East.


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Indian School 'A' 35 all out (Anand 17, 2 fours, 1 six, Hardeep 14, 2 fours, Rudalf 2-1) bt Aljazira Group 24 all out (Cyrus 2-4) by 11 runs.
net (Staff Writer) AXA Cooperative Insurance Company, a Saudi joint stock company (under formation), has appointed Morgan Stanley Saudi Arabia as underwriters and Aljazira Capital as the lead manager for AXA Cooperative's initial public offering.
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