Ahram Gate
Al Ahram Gate emerged after the revolution of 25 January 2011 as state-owned outlets widen their influence after the fall of Mubarak’s regime. No official founding year of the website is known. It is known to be one of the most popular news online outlets in Egypt. Like all other state-owned outlets, it is managed by the National Press Authority (link to LAW context). Its CEO is the same as the Al Ahram daily newspaper (link to profile). The newsroom is headed by Mohammed Ibrahim Al-Desouki, a journalist who was once in charge of the newspaper’s central desk. He was also a manager for the daily in Japan. He was appointed in September 2017 as editor-in-chief of Al Ahram Portal by the National Press Authority.
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Al Ahram is a state-owned online outlet. As such, it is managed by the National Press Authority
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Abdul Mohsen Salama, is a journalist working for Al Ahram newspaper, used to work as the managing editor before becoming the chairman. Abdelmohsen Salama was elected as the head of journalist syndicate at the last union elections of 2016 where he called
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Mohammed Ibrahim Al Desouky, took over the post of Al Ahram managing editor. He was also in charge of the newspaper's Central Desk. He previously worked as an office manager for the Al-Ahram newspaper in Japan. In September 2017, he was appointed as the
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As of September 2018, Al Ahram Gate had on Facebook is 468,886 followers on Facebook, 20,797 on Twitter and 6,847 followers on YouTube.