The first issue of тthe “How To Spend It” Arabic magazine was launched at Dartmouth House, the magazine being the Arabic-language edition of The Financial Times’ luxury monthly magazine How To Spend It.
Othman Al-Omeir, publisher and editor-in-chief of Elaph and publisher of How To Spend It Arabic said:
“I am happy to welcome you all this evening, and I am proud of this audience. I would like to thank The Financial Times and How To Spend It for their support of our new partnership, and we are very much enthusiastic to work with you all.
“I believe that this special journalistic enterprise will succeed because it is different from any other publication as it combines two languages. I am very much proud of the efforts made by the teams of The Financial Times, How To Spend It and Elaph, to make this special project come into being.
The new edition also includes content translated from the original magazine and content, articles and interviews prepared by Elaph’s network of professional correspondents.
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