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Al Masry Alyoum is an online newspaper published in Egypt. It is owned by the Egyptian Government and has a daily circulation of 1,000,000 copies. Al Masry Alyoum has an official website that provides reliable Arabic news information which can be easily accessed through its mobile app or online edition. The website offers regional content about politics, economy, health care system, agriculture and also sports mainly football teams in Egypt and Arab world. The following is a partial list of Al Masry Alyoum's most famous columnists: Official website: http://almasryalyoum.com/ Facebook: https://web.facebook. com/Almasryalyoum Twitter: http://twitter.com/Almasryalyoum Official website: http://almasryalyoum.com/ Facebook: https://web.facebook.com/Almasryalyoum Twitter: http://twitter.com/Almasryalyoum "Cairo Confidential" (in Arabic) - Al-Masry Alyoum is the best source for real and breaking news in Egypt and the Middle East (2003–present) (http://www.maannews.net/en/index. php?opr=ShowDetails&ID=25929) "Egyptian and Arab Media: The Death and Life of the Fourth Estate" (in Arabic), by Ziad Abushaal, American University in Cairo Press, 2011, pp. 182 – 184 – 185 – 186 – 189 – 192 "News Journalists Union: Request to stop selling Al-Masry Alyoum Newspaper".(http://ngoinfo.ngo/en/news/10263/) The Anti-Defamation League published a report accusing Al-Masry Alyoum of promoting anti-Semitic conspiracy theories in its coverage of events related to 9/11. Al-Masry Alyoum was accused of spreading false news about an American diplomat named Stephen Beecroft. It was said that he had assaulted a taxi driver in Tahrir Square in Cairo, Egypt on January 31, 2016. This allegation was later proven to be false. Other accusations of false reporting have been made against this newspaper, particularly in relation to traffic accidents involving Americans and other foreigners in Egypt. The newspaper has repeatedly reported that police have found evidence that the accident victims were under the influence of alcohol or drugs. These reports have been proven to be false after investigations by the police and by embassies of foreign countries. cfa1e77820
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