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Correspondance D'orient
Founded in 1865 by Eugène de Rodier, Correspondance D'Orient has long served as a prominent French newspaper focused on the Middle East. Initially, it aimed to disseminate information on the region's political and cultural developments, but it has since evolved to include in-depth analyses, investigative journalism, and commentary on international relations. Notable milestones include its survival through two World Wars and its role as a key resource for scholars and diplomats, earning a reputation for rigorous reporting and shaping public discourse on geopolitical issues. On OldNews.com, you would find scans of Correspondance D'Orient, Paris, Île-De-France, France starting 1869, including 14,310 scans in total. This collection invites readers to explore historical figures, events, and perhaps even connections to their own family history. Delve into the rich past of Correspondance D'Orient and uncover stories that continue to resonate today.