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Foreign Newspapers Currently Received at the Library of Congress Foreign Newspapers Currently Received at the Library of Congress (January 2017) Country of Publication Place of Publication Title Language Microform only Location Microfilm Number Afghanistan Hirat Mandigar Persian • AMEDRR 0 Afghanistan Kabul 8 Subh Persian • AMEDRR Microfilm 17332 Np 5694 Afghanistan Kabul Afghanistan Times English • NCPRR NM 4478 Afghanistan Kabul Anis Dari / Pushto • AMEDRR Microfilm 17007 AMED Np 65 Afghanistan Kabul Ansar Persian • AMEDRR 0 Afghanistan Kabul Dunya Persian • AMEDRR 0 Afghanistan Kabul Ganj Pushto • AMEDRR 0 Afghanistan Kabul Insaf Persian • AMEDRR Microfilm (o) 2011/5846 Afghanistan Kabul Insijam Persian • AMEDRR 0 Afghanistan Kabul Iqtidar-i milli Persian • AMEDRR 0 Afghanistan Kabul Irshad al-nisvan Persian • AMEDRR Microfilm (o) 2010/58557 Afghanistan Kabul Itilaf-i milli Persian • AMEDRR 0 Afghanistan Kabul Ittilaat-i ruz Persian • AMEDRR 0 Afghanistan Kabul Kabul Times, the English NCPRR NM 2 Afghanistan Kabul Khirad Persian • AMEDRR 0 Afghanistan Kabul Mujahid Persian • AMEDRR 0 Afghanistan Kabul Rah-i madaniyat Persian • AMEDRR 0 Afghanistan Kabul Sarnawisht wrazpanah Pushto • AMEDRR 0 Afghanistan Kabul Shahadat Pushto • AMEDRR Microfilm (o) 2011/5846 Afghanistan Kabul Visa Persian • AMEDRR 0 Afghanistan Kabul Wahdat Persian AMEDRR Newspaper Microfilm Albania Tirana Koha jone Albanian NCPRR NM 4414 Albania Tirana Rilindja demokratike Albanian NCPRR NM 3586 Algeria Alger Authentique French NCPRR NM 4079 Algeria Alger Basa’ir Arabic • AMEDRR Nes Microfilm 17003 Np 6 Algeria Alger Khabar Arabic • AMEDRR Nes Microfilm 21090 Np 5861 Algeria Alger Liberte French NCPRR NM 4117 Algeria Alger Moudjahid French NCPRR NM 3873 Algeria Alger Sawt al-ahrar Arabic • AMEDRR Nes Microfilm 21030 NP 5869 Algeria Alger Sha`b Arabic • AMEDRR Nes Micro film 17041 NP 1563 Algeria Alger Shuruq al-yawmi Arabic • AMEDRR NP 5862 Algeria Alger Soir d'algerie French NCPRR NM 4184 Algeria Alger Watan French NCPRR NM 4176 Algeria Alger Yawm Arabic • AMEDRR 0 Algeria Oran Quotidien d'oran French NCPRR 0 Argentina Buenos Aires Buenos Aires herald Spanish NCPRR 0 Argentina Buenos Aires Clarin Spanish NCPRR NM 13 Argentina Buenos Aires Economista, El Spanish NCPRR 0 Argentina Buenos Aires Nación Spanish • NCPRR NM 14 Argentina Buenos Aires Nuestra propuesta Spanish NCPRR 0 Argentina Buenos Aires Prensa Spanish • NCPRR NM 15 Argentina San Miguel deTucumán Gaceta Spanish NCPRR NM 1726 Armenia Yerevan Golos Armenii Russian • EURRR NM 1862 Armenia Yerevan Grakan Tert Armenian • AMEDRR Nes Microfilm Np 1133 Armenia Yerevan Hayastani Hanrapetutyun Armenian • AMEDRR NES Microfilm 20001 NP 5039 Australia Brisbane Courier-mail English • NCPRR NM 725 Australia Melbourne Age English • NCPRR NM 22 Australia Sydney Australian English • NCPRR NM 21 Australia Sydney Sydney morning herald English • NCPRR NM 26 Austria Salzburg Salzburger Nachrichten German NCPRR NM 28 Austria Vienna Presse German NCPRR NM 37 Azerbaijan Baku Bakinskii rabochii Russian • EURRR NM 756 Azerbaijan Baku Xalq Cabhasi Azerbaijani • AMEDRR Nes Microfilm 21011 Azerbaijan Stepanakert Azat Artsakh Azerbaijani • AMEDRR NES Microfilm 20000 : Armenian Bahrain Manama Ayyam Arabic • AMEDRR Nes Microfilm 17034 NP 4947 Bahrain Manama Gulf Daily News English NCPRR NM 3666 Bangladesh Dhaka Daily Star English • NCPRR NM3625 Bangladesh Dhaka Dainika inakilaba (Bangladesh) Bengali • ASIANRR NP 4924 Bangladesh Dhaka Dainika itephaka Bengali • ASIANRR NP 751 Bangladesh Dhaka Yayayayadina Bengali • ASIANRR NP 5189 Barbados Bridgetown Barbados Advocate English NCPRR NM 1881 Belarus Minsk BelGazeta Russian • EURRR NM 4490 Belarus Minsk Nasha niva Belarusian EURRR NM 4510 Belarus Minsk Nasha slova Belarusian • EURRR NM 4665 Belarus Minsk Sovetskaia Belorussiia Russian • EURRR NM 803 Belgium Antwerp Gazet van Antwerpen Dutch NCPRR NM 2057 Belgium Brussels Echo newspaper French NCPRR 0 Belgium Brussels Het Laatste nieuws Dutch NCPRR NM 45 Belgium Brussels Libre Belgique French NCPRR NM 46 Belgium Brussels Soir French NCPRR NM 48 Belgium Brussels Standaard, De Dutch NCPRR NM 3859 Belize Belize City Amandala English NCPRR NM 3655 Belize Belize City Reporter English NCPRR NM 4120 Benin ? Expression French NCPRR 0 Benin Calavi Definfo ? NCPRR 0 Benin Cotonou Aurore, L' French NCPRR NM 4219 Benin Cotonou Autre quotidien French NCPRR 0 Benin Cotonou Autre vision French NCPRR 0 Benin Cotonou Djakpata French NCPRR 0 Benin Cotonou Express French NCPRR 0 Benin Cotonou Fraternite French NCPRR NM 5184 Benin Cotonou Independent French NCPRR 0 Benin Cotonou Matin, Le French NCPRR NM 4075 Benin Cotonou Matinal, Le French NCPRR NM 4236 Benin Cotonou Meilleur French NCPRR 0 Benin Cotonou Nation, La French NCPRR NM2283 Benin Cotonou Nouvelle expression French NCPRR 0 Benin Cotonou Nouvelle tribune French NCPRR 0 Benin Cotonou Options Infos, L' French NCPRR 0 Benin Cotonou Presse du jour French NCPRR 0 Benin Cotonou Progres, Le French NCPRR NM 4221 Benin Cotonou Pyramide, La French NCPRR NM 4957 Benin Cotonou Quotidien nokoue French NCPRR 0 Benin Cotonou Telegramme, Le French NCPRR NM 5212 Benin Porto-Novo Adjinakou French NCPRR 0 Benin Porto-Novo Aube Nouvelle French NCPRR NM 3269 Benin Porto-Novo Tribune de la Capital, La French NCPRR NM 4764 Bhutan Thimphu Kuensel English • ASIANRR NM 06500 Bolivia LaPaz Diario Spanish • NCPRR NM 50 Bosnia and Hercegovina Banja Luka Glas Srpske Serbian EURRR 0 Bosnia and Hercegovina Banja Luka Nezavisne novine Serbian EURRR 0 Bosnia and Hercegovina Mostar Dnevni list Bosnian EURRR 0 Bosnia and Hercegovina Sarajevo Dnevni avaz Bosnian EURRR 0 Bosnia and Hercegovina Sarajevo Novo vrijeme Bosnian EURRR 0 Bosnia and Hercegovina Sarajevo Oslobođenje Bosnian EURRR NM 899 Botswana Francistown Voice, The English • NCPRR NM 3985 Botswana Gaborone Botswana gazette English • NCPRR NM 3715 Botswana Gaborone Daily news English • NCPRR NM 2444 Botswana Gaborone Midweek sun, The English • NCPRR NM 3740 Botswana Gaborone Mmegi wa dikgang English • NCPRR NM 3741 Brazil Brasilia Correio braziliense Portuguese NCPRR NM 750 Brazil Rio de Janeiro Globo, O Portuguese NCPRR NM 53 Brazil Rio de Janeiro Granma internacional Portuguese NCPRR 0 Brazil Rio de Janeiro Jornal do commercio RJ Portuguese NCPRR NM 55 Brazil Rio de Janeiro Valor economico Portuguese NCPRR 0 Brazil Sao Paulo Estado de Sao Paulo, O Portuguese NCPRR NM 58 Brazil Sao Paulo Folha de Sao Paulo Portuguese NCPRR NM 743 Brazil Sao Paulo Nikkey Shimbun Japanese ASIANRR NM 27017 Japan Brazil Sao Paulo Sao Paulo shimbun Japanese ASIANRR NM 27023 Japan Brazil Sao Paulo Sao Paulo, O Portuguese NCPRR 0 Bulgaria Sofia 24 chasa Bulgarian • EURRR NM 4340 Bulgaria Sofia Ataka Bulgarian • EURRR 0 Bulgaria Sofia Bulgarska armiia Bulgarian EURRR NM 76 Bulgaria Sofia Duma Bulgarian • EURRR NM 80 Bulgaria Sofia Evreiski vesti Bulgarian EURRR NM 2736 Bulgaria Sofia Kapital Bulgarian • EURRR NM 4339 Bulgaria Sofia Narodno zemedelsko zname Bulgarian • EURRR NM 2727 Bulgaria Sofia Narodno zemedelsko zname 21 vek Bulgarian EURRR 0 Bulgaria Sofia Rusiia dnes Bulgarian EURRR 0 Bulgaria Sofia Sedmichen obzor / Haftaya bakis Bulgarian / Turkish EURRR 0 Bulgaria Sofia Sega Bulgarian • EURRR NM 4684 Bulgaria Sofia Zemia Bulgarian EURRR NM 4199 Burkina Faso Ouagadougou Observateur paalga French NCPRR NM 2054 Burma Rangoon Kre mum Burmese • ASIANRR Microfilm NP 2641 Bur Burma Rangoon Mran ma a lan Burmese • ASIANRR NP 2640 Bur Burma Rangoon New light of Myanmar English • NCPRR NM 1875 Burundi Bujumbura Renouveau du Burundi, Le French • NCPRR NM 2585 Cabo Verde Praia Nacao Portuguese NCPRR 0 Cambodia Phnom Penh Koh Santepheap Daily Khmer • ASIANRR NP 3293 Khmer Cambodia Phnom Penh Phnom Penh Post Khmer • ASIANRR Newspaper microfilm 4719 Cambodia Phnom Penh Rasmi Kambuja Khmer • ASIANRR NP 4790 Khmer Cameroon Buea Post, The English • NCPRR NM 4479 Cameroon Douala Nouvelle expression, La French • NCPRR NM 4393 Cameroon Limbe Star, The English • NCPRR NM 4349 Cameroon Yaounde Cameroon tribune English • NCPRR NM 2053 Cameroon Yaounde Herald, The English NCPRR NM 4367 Cameroon Yaounde Mutations quotidien French • NCPRR NM 4368 Canada Edmonton Edmonton journal English • NCPRR NM 101 Canada Halifax Chronicle-herald English • NCPRR NM 103 Canada Hamilton Hamilton Spectator English • NCPRR NM 105 Canada Hamilton Kanadski srbobran Serbian EURRR 0 Canada Montreal Devoir French • NCPRR NM 106 Canada Montreal Gazette English • NCPRR NM 108 Canada Ottawa Ottawa citizen English • NCPRR NM 112 Canada Quebec Soleil French • NCPRR NM 751 Canada Regina Leader-post English • NCPRR NM 115 Canada St. Johns Evening telegram English • NCPRR NM 116 Canada Toronto Globe and mail English • NCPRR NM 121 Canada Toronto National post English • NCPRR NM 119 Canada Vancouver Vancouver sun English • NCPRR NM 127 Canada Windsor Windsor star English • NCPRR NM 720 Canada Winnipeg Winnipeg free press English • NCPRR NM 132 Chile Concepcion Sur, El Spanish NCPRR NM 3860 Chile Santiago Mercurio Spanish • NCPRR NM 138 China Beijing Jie fang jun bao Chinese • ASIANRR NM China China Beijing Wen zhai bao Chinese • ASIANRR NM 22342 China China Beijing Zhongguo huan jing bao Chinese • ASIANRR NM 22302 China China Beijing Ren min ri bao suo yin he ding ben Chinese ASIANRR Class # AP 95.C4 R452 China Beijing Xiao fei ri bao Chinese • ASIANRR NM 22237 China China Changchun Killim sinmun Korean ASIANRR 0 China Chongqing Chongqing ri bao Chinese • ASIANRR NM China China Guangzhou Nan fang zhou mo Chinese ASIANRR 0 China Ha'erbin Heilongjiang ri bao Chinese • ASIANRR NM China China Ha'erbin
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