Bashira

Bashira

"Bashira" was a popular Arabic-language newspaper published in Fallujah, Iraq. It was discontinued during the summer of 2006. The newspaper was replaced by a new newspaper called Al Anbaa. The name "Bashira" translates into English as "Good News."


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