Difference between revisions of "Kifaya"
m (Andycro moved page Byt-v-rejzi to Kifaya without leaving a redirect: newspaper renamed) |
(update) |
||
Line 1: | Line 1: | ||
{{Newspaper| | {{Newspaper| | ||
− | + | name= Kifaya| | |
− | + | logo= Byt-v-rejzi.jpg| | |
− | + | ||
formation= 9 December 2008| | formation= 9 December 2008| | ||
− | country= | + | country=Egypt| |
− | owner= Franz Kafka| | + | owner=Franz Kafka| |
style= | | style= | | ||
− | content= News in English | | + | content=News in English| |
− | subscribers= | + | subscribers= 325| |
− | articles= | + | articles=196| |
views= | | views= | | ||
− | number= 179883| | + | number=179883| |
}} | }} | ||
− | ''' | + | '''Kifaya''' is an English language newspaper based in [[Egypt]]. Its editor is [[Franz Kafka]]. The newspaper was originally started as '''Byt-v-rejzi''' in [[Czech Republic]]. |
− | ''Být-v-rejži'' literally translates as 'in the rice' and | + | ==Být-v-rejži== |
+ | ''Být-v-rejži'' literally translates as 'in the rice' and was an attempt to provide informative evidence-based media that helped to guide its readers out of the mess of 'the rice' of day to day politics and personality clashes. | ||
− | This media concept was developed in an age | + | This media concept was developed in an age when Czech politics had become aggressive and highly personalized. The newspaper sought to provide independent analysis and ask thought-provoking questions of Czech leaders (and international leaders). |
− | '''Byt-v-rejzi''' | + | '''Byt-v-rejzi''' was a totally independent publication and did not represent or speak on behalf of the Czech Republic. |
+ | |||
+ | It is unknown when the name was changed to '''Kifaya'''. | ||
+ | [[Category:Media of Czech Republic]] |
Latest revision as of 17:56, 21 April 2019
| ||||||||
|
Kifaya is an English language newspaper based in Egypt. Its editor is Franz Kafka. The newspaper was originally started as Byt-v-rejzi in Czech Republic.
Být-v-rejži
Být-v-rejži literally translates as 'in the rice' and was an attempt to provide informative evidence-based media that helped to guide its readers out of the mess of 'the rice' of day to day politics and personality clashes.
This media concept was developed in an age when Czech politics had become aggressive and highly personalized. The newspaper sought to provide independent analysis and ask thought-provoking questions of Czech leaders (and international leaders).
Byt-v-rejzi was a totally independent publication and did not represent or speak on behalf of the Czech Republic.
It is unknown when the name was changed to Kifaya.