The National was first published on 17 April 2008 by Abu Dhabi Media. The government-owned media company ran the newspaper along with other publications, including
Al-Ittihad,
Majid,
Zahrat Al Khaleej and
National Geographic Al Arabiya (in partnership with
National Geographic). In 2016,
The National was acquired by International Media Investments, a subsidiary of the Abu Dhabi Media Investment Corporation, a private investment company owned by Mansour bin Zayed Al Nahyan that is also part-owner of
Sky News Arabia. Under new ownership,
The National was relaunched in July 2017, a move marked by relocation to new headquarters and the opening of a foreign
bureau in
London.
The National has had three previous editors-in-chief: Mohammed Al Otaiba served from February 2014 to October 2016; Hassan Fattah from June 2009 to October 2013; and
Martin Newland, who was the launch editor, from April 2008 until June 2009. With its pledge to follow widely accepted journalism standards and to "help society evolve",
The National claims to be an anomaly in the
Middle East, where most media outlets are tightly controlled by the government. During the initial launch
The National built its staff levels up to 200, recruiting from newspapers around the world, including
The Wall Street Journal,
The New York Times and
The Daily Telegraph of Britain. In 2008, the circulation of the newspaper was 60,000 copies. ==Content==