The Arab Observer was an English-language weekly news magazine published in Cairo, Egypt, between 1960 and 1966.
Although not officially a state organ, it generally followed the political orthodoxy of the time[1] and supported the Nasser's government.
[2][3] Its most famous contributor was Maya Angelou, who worked as an editor while she was in Cairo.
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