Al-Hayat newspaper
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Al-Hayat ("Life") is one of the leading daily pan-Arab newspaper, with a circulation of 110 000. It is the newspaper of record for the Arab diaspora and the preferred tribune for left-wing or liberal intellectuals who wish to express themselves to a large public. Originally Lebanese, Al-Hayat was bought in 1990 by the Saudi prince Khalid bin Sultan. Rather pro-West and pro-Saudi concerning articles about the Arabic peninsula, it is quite open to various opinions concerning other regional questions.