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- 7 years agoFavorite Answer
Of course even each country have different language news paper like country India.here over 35 more language news papers every day released.
- AJLv 77 years ago
I've done some research and found out that the smallest "country" in the world is Vatican City (0.2 square miles). The world's smallest state, the Vatican has a population of 770, none of whom are permanent residents. The tiny country which surrounds St. Peter's Basilica is the spiritual center for the world's Roman Catholics (over 1 billion strong). Also known as the Holy See, Vatican City is surrounded by Rome, Italy.
Vatican City has a newspaper.
http://www.vatican.va/news_services/press/index.ht...
The second smallest country in the world is Monaco - 0.7 square miles - The tiny state of Monaco lies along the French Riviera on the French Mediterranean coast near Nice. An impressive 32,000 people live in this state known for its Monte Carlo casinos and Princess Grace. It has been independent off-and-on since the 13th century.
Also Monaco has a newspaper.
http://www.rivieratimes.com/index.php/monaco.html
Then I looked at some of the poorer countries or less obvious countries like Ethiopia, Siberia and Greenland and can assure that even these countries have newspapers.
http://siberiantimes.com/home/
Conclusion: from the smallest to the largest and from the poorest to the richest countries in the world.....ALL have at least one newspaper.
Cheers.
- David GH UKLv 77 years ago
Every country from to the smallest to the largest has a newspaper of one kind. or another.
- 7 years ago
yes, every country in the world has its own newspaper including "communist" countries like N. Korea, totalitarian ones like Iran, Saudi Arabia, all African countries, even failed states like Somalia and Yemen.
- Tad DubiousLv 77 years ago
I can't say for certain, but I would hazard a "Yes." It's a relatively inexpensive way to communicate with a large population.