Le Monde
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Le Monde (Hoat-gí ho͘-im: [lə mɔ̃d], ì-sù: "Sè-kài") sī Hoat-kok múi ji̍t ē-po͘ chhut-khan ê sin-bûn-chóa, 1944 nî 12 goe̍h 19 chhòng-khan, sī sè-kài chú-iàu ê sin-bûn-chóa chi it.
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First issue on 19 December 1944 | |
Type | Daily newspaper |
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Format | Berliner[1] |
Owner(s) | Groupe Le Monde |
Publisher | Louis Dreyfus |
Editor | Jérôme Fenoglio |
Staff writers | 165 |
Founded | 1944 nî; 78 nî í-chêng (1944) |
Political alignment | Liberal socialism[lower-alpha 1] |
Language | |
Headquarters |
67–69 Avenue Pierre Mendès-France 75707 Paris Cedex 13 |
Country | France |
Circulation |
393,109 (total, 2020) 360,000 (digital, 2020)[4] |
ISSN |
0395-2037 (print) 1950-6244 (web) |
OCLC number | 833476932 |
Website |
www |
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