Al Youm Al Sabea

Al-Youm Al-Sabee' or Youm7 (meaning The Seventh Day) - is an Egyptian daily newspaper (privately owned and has a liberal leaning).

It was first published as a weekly paper in October 2008 and has been published daily since May 2011(editor in chief: Khaled Salah).


The paper was twice selected by Forbes Middle East as having the most effective news website in the Middle East.


According to internet information service Alexa Internet, 59% of visitors to Youm7's website come from Egypt, and compared to internet users overall they are disproportionately higher-income college graduates and women browsing from home.

In 2012, the paper's online version was the sixth most-visited website in Egypt based on the Alexa data.

In 2014 the paper launched a new website, Photo7 , which is a portal for pictures in Egypt and the Arab world.

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