• Initiative (ICSSI)". Retrieved 2022-03-18. Hanna, Fadi (2015-06-25). "Paulina Hassoun". Holy Land Christian Ecumenical Foundation. Retrieved 2022-03-18....
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  • women's magazine, Layla, was first published in 1923, by journalist Paulina Hassoun. In 1932, Iraq was declared independent and in 1946 was a founding...
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    movement in Iraq ceased publication in 1925. Layla was founded by Paulina Hassoun, a Jordanian woman migrated to Baghdad, in 1923 and focused exclusively...
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  • honorary secretary.[citation needed] The first Iraqi woman journalist, Paulina Hassoun, was a founding member. At this point in time, the participation of...
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  • Shaggy Gaston (Universal Music Publishing) Tupac Shakur Shareefa Shatha Hassoun (Morocco and Iraq) Ringo Sheena Ashton Shepherd Rabbi Shergill Sherine...
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  • 'La voz kids'". El Periódico de Catalunya (in Spanish). 11 July 2018. "Paulina Rubio cierra un acuerdo para ser coach de 'La voz' en Antena 3". 25 July...
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