The Guardian
On our selection of the top newspapers in the world, The Guardian comes in second. The Guardian is a British daily newspaper based in London, England that was founded in 1821. The Guardian used to be known as The Machester Guardian, and it now has an average daily readership of 1.03 million people, with 126,879 daily copies circulated.
Theguardian.com, one of the world's most popular English-language newspaper websites, is published by Guardian News & Media (GNM). Guardian US and Guardian Australia are its subsidiaries in the United States and Australia, respectively. International traffic now accounts for almost two-thirds of the Guardian's entire digital audience. GNM produces the Guardian newspaper six days a week in the United Kingdom, as well as The Observer, the world's oldest Sunday newspaper.
The Guardian is known for breaking news stories that set the agenda, including the Cambridge Analytica, Paradise, and Panama Papers investigations, as well as the Pulitzer Prize and Emmy-winning NSA revelations.
Founded: 1821
Headquarters: London, UK
Daily Circulation: 126,879
Daily Readers: 1.03 million
Website: https://www.theguardian.com