Notable Print News Magazines
| Newsmagazine | Country of origin |
|---|---|
| Klan | Albania |
| Noticias | Argentina |
| CartaCapital | Brazil |
| Época | Brazil |
| IstoÉ | Brazil |
| EIR www.eironline.com | Pakistan |
| Veja | Brazil |
| L'actualité | Canada |
| Maclean's | Canada |
| Semana | Colombia |
| Týden | Czech Republic |
| Respekt | Czech Republic |
| Suomen Kuvalehti | Finland |
| L'Express | France |
| Marianne | France |
| Le Nouvel Observateur | France |
| Le Point | France |
| Der Spiegel | Germany |
| Stern | Germany |
| Focus | Germany |
| Yazhou Zhoukan | Hong Kong |
| Frontline | India |
| India Today | India |
| The Week | India |
| Outlook | India |
| Tehelka | India |
| HardNews | India |
| Asianaffairs | india |
| The Northeast Today | India |
| Tempo | Indonesia |
| L'Espresso | Italy |
| Famiglia Cristiana | Italy |
| Panorama | Italy |
| Proceso | Mexico |
| Elsevier | Netherlands |
| Vrij Nederland | Netherlands |
| Newswatch | Nigeria |
| Caretas | Peru |
| Polityka | Poland |
| Visão | Portugal |
| Ogoniok | Russia |
| The New Times – Novoye Vremya | Russia |
| NIN | Serbia |
| Mladina | Slovenia |
| Korrespondent | Ukraine |
| The Economist | United Kingdom |
| New Statesman | United Kingdom |
| The Spectator | United Kingdom |
| The Week | United Kingdom |
| Bloomberg Businessweek | United States |
| The Atlantic | United States |
| The New Yorker | United States |
| The Nation | United States |
| Mother Jones | United States |
| National Review | United States |
| The New Republic | United States |
| Newsweek | United States |
| TIME | United States |
| U.S. News & World Report | United States |
| The Weekly Standard | United States |
| WORLD | United States |
| Zeta | Venezuela |
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