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The article covers the history and development of Libyan journalism from the Ottoman era up until 1960. It emphasizes the writings of influential journalists and newspapers of that time, particularly Al-Zaman newspaper and its political and social repercussions. This includes conflicts with authorities and disputes among prominent figures such as Abdullah Abed and Omar Al-Ashhab. Additionally, the article highlights the political impact and personal rivalries that affected some newspapers and their influence on Libya's political landscape during that period.

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