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Arabic Translation Exam-News Headlines Posted by on Apr 25, 2017 in Arabic Language

Marhaba! Have you ever imagined how the world’s top news headlines would look in Arabic? As you know, in our times, it is very hard to keep up with what the latest developments. Every minute, news companies have something new to report or share with millions of readers around the world. Today’s exercise is for you to think about the most circulated titles of news article and reports in Arabic. I will share 10 titles of news reports that are now being circulated on Google’s News tab. I want you all to translate these titles to Arabic. Good luck! Share your translations on this page and/or via our Twitter/Facebook pages. Stay tuned for the answers soon.

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Translate the Following News Titles to Arabic
1) Could the US take out North Korea’s missiles before launch?
2) 2 Held in France Over Plot to Disrupt Presidential Election
3) Trump to Erdogan: Congrats on dismantling democracy!
4) British PM May calls for early election to strengthen Brexit
5) United CEO says no one will be fired for dragging incident
6) Behind the Visa Program Targeted by Trump
7) Venezuela slams nations for ‘meddling’ over protest call
8) Face-to-face with top North Korean diplomat
9) Indian tycoon Vijay Mallya bailed in UK
10) Ethiopia rejects UN investigation over protest deaths

For now take care and stay tuned for the answers soon!
Happy Learning!
Have a nice day!!
نهاركم سعيد

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About the Author: jesa

Salam everyone! Born as an American to two originally Arab parents, I have been raised and have spent most of my life in Beirut, Lebanon. I have lived my good times and my bad times in Beirut. I was but a young child when I had to learn to share my toys and food with others as we hid from bombs and fighting during the Lebanese Civil War. I feel my connection to Arabic as both a language and culture is severing and so it is with you, my readers and fellow Arabic lovers, and through you that I wish to reestablish this connection by creating one for you.