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The National Relaunches TN Magazine: A Sharper, Smarter Guide to a Life Well-Lived

The National, the leading English-language news outlet  headquartered in Abu Dhabi with bureaux in London, Washington DC, Beirut, Cairo and correspondents in key cities worldwide, today announced the relaunch of its flagship luxury lifestyle publication, previously known as Luxury Magazine, under a new name: TN Magazine.

The first edition launched today, 11 September 2025, in both print and digital formats via The National’s website, marking a bold new chapter in arts and culture editorial content from the Middle East and beyond. The debut issue features a cover profile of Tunisian-Egyptian actress Hend Sabry, reflecting the magazine’s renewed focus on influential voices from the region.

The print edition of TN will be published monthly and distributed in all major hotels and business centres capturing a HNWI audience, alongside the award winning daily newspaper edition, across the UAE.

This editorial shift recognises a lifestyle landscape that has moved from celebrating extravagance to exploring meaning. TN will explore stories that highlight how regional talent is increasingly part of the global conversation, as well as how global voices are looking for a stronger foothold in the region. It will dive deep into the people and ideas shaping culture, legacy, and impact. Each issue features original storytelling across arts and culture, design, travel, fashion, gastronomy, philanthropy, entrepreneurship, and more, offering a worldview defined by depth, relevance, and intelligence.

To view the first edition of TN Magazine click here.

Nasri Atallah, Editor of TN Magazine, commented: “This relaunch is about moving from highlighting the most expensive to highlighting the most interesting. TN is more than a magazine; it’s a point of view. It reflects the values, aspirations, and curiosity of a region that is increasingly shaping global taste. Our audience doesn’t just want to acquire, they want to understand. They want substance, style, and stories that resonate. With TN, we are offering them exactly that. It is a deeper, more connected, and more compelling take on how to live well.”

Mina Al-Oraibi, Editor-in-Chief of The National, added: “TN Magazine is an extension of The National’s mission to tell the stories that matter from our region to the world. By reimagining this publication, we are embracing a vision of lifestyle content that is insightful, globally relevant, and proudly rooted in the Arab world. TN Magazine reflects our commitment to evolving with our readers and offering them journalism that inspires and informs them, reflecting the sophistication and diversity of our audience.”

The National publishes across digital platforms in video, audio, and text, and produces a print edition five days a week. It delivers the latest in news, business, arts, culture, lifestyle, and sport, while leading the region in analytical content and commentary.

The National is part of IMI, a leading global privately-owned media group headquartered in the UAE. 

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