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English-language daily newspaper published in Muscat, Oman
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Oman Daily Observer
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Front page, 13 January 2007
TypeDaily newspaper
FormatBroadsheet
Owner(s)Oman Establishment for Press, News Publication and Advertising (OEPPA), Ministry of Information
EditorAbdullah Salim Al Shueili
Founded1 November 1981; 44 years ago (1981-11-01)
Political alignmentPro-government
LanguageEnglish
HeadquartersMadinat Al Ilam, Muscat, Sultanate of Oman
Websiteomanobserver.om

Oman Daily Observer is an English-language daily broadsheet published from Muscat, the capital of the Sultanate of Oman, and it comes under the Ministry of Information.[1][2] Dr Abdullah Nasser bin Khalifa al-Harrasi is the current Minister of Information.[3][volume and issue needed]

History and profile

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The Oman Daily Observer was established on 15 November 1981. It is the only English-language newspaper to be published on all seven days in Oman, as its two competitors have no editions during weekends.

The 'Observer' focuses on local, national, regional, and international news, covering current affairs, business, and sports.[citation needed] It also pays special attention to Oman's economic development, highlighting the country's natural, historical, and cultural wealth.[citation needed]

Abdullah bin Salim al Shueili, the current Editor-in-Chief of the Observer, has been in the post since 2013.[4]

References

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  1. ^ "World news guide: Middle East". The Guardian. 5 February 2002.
  2. ^ Observer, Oman. "Oman Observer โ€“ About Us". Oman Observer. Retrieved 23 January 2023.
  3. ^ "Oman Daily Observer". Retrieved 31 May 2017 โ€“ via PressReader.
  4. ^ Al Shuelli, Abdullah. "Author: Abdullah Al Shuelli โ€“ Oman Observer". Oman Observer. Retrieved 23 January 2023.

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