L'Orient–Le Jour
L'Orient–Le Jour is a French-language daily newspaper in Lebanon. Its English-language edition is L'Orient Today.
History
L'Orient–Le Jour was first published on 15 June 1971, following the merger of two French-language Lebanese dailies, L'Orient and Le Jour.Between 1970 and 1975, one of the contributors was Samir Frangieh. During the Lebanese Civil War, the paper was closed down by the occupying Syrian Army for a brief period in 1976, before publication was resumed. The editor-in-chief of L'Orient–Le Jour, Eduard Saab, was murdered on 16 May 1976.
The paper won the Grand Prix de la Francophonie from the Académie Française in 2021. L'Orient–Le Jour journalist Caroline Hayek was awarded the Albert Londres Prize for her coverage of the 2020 explosion at the Port of Beirut.
The paper covers politics, local and international news, finance and economics, culture, entertainment as well as sports. According to the Arab Press Network, an offshoot of WAN-IFRA, it is the most widely read Francophone daily newspaper in Lebanon and is "partisan to a liberal, Christian leaning line."