Al Masry Al Youm

Al-Masry Al-Youm - is an Egyptian daily newspaper (privately owned and has a liberal leaning), that was first published in Arabic in June 2004.

It strives to be a full-service multimedia news organization for Egypt.

The newspaper and its website folloing an important professional principle in documenting the journalistic information, which is nameing and clarification of intellectual property rights for pictures in use.

This is in addition to launching the first specialized section in scientific journalism in various non-specialized Egyptian newspapers

The newspaper uses various journalistic arts, such as news, articles, investigation, report, and features

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Editors

Magdi Mehanna (2004)

Anwar El Hawari (2004-2005)

Magdi El Galad (2005-2012)

Mohamad Samir (2012)

Yasser Rizk (2012-2013)

Mohamed Salmawy (2014)

Ali al-Sayyed (2014-2015)

Mahmoud Musallam ( 2015-2016)

Mohamed El Sayed Saleh ( 2017–present)

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