The top 10 neighbors for Al Arabiya English span five distinct subcategories — Websites, Non-Profit organizations, Research Organizations, Travel brands, and News Publishers — with no single neighbor pulling far ahead of the rest.
The shape is flat: scores run from 0.96 at the top down to 0.94 at position 10, a band of less than two percentage points. The Verge (0.96) and World Bank (0.96) sit at the top, separated by just 0.0002, followed closely by World Economic Forum (0.94), Airbnb (0.94), and Reuters World (0.94). The subcategory mix is the real finding here: only three of the top 10 neighbors share Al Arabiya English's own subcategory of News Publishers — Reuters World (0.94), Al Jazeera News (0.94), and Bloomberg Quicktake (0.94). The remaining seven are Websites (The Verge, AngelList), Non-Profit organizations (World Bank, UN Women), a Research Organization (World Economic Forum), a Travel brand (Airbnb), and a Tech Personality (Alexis Ohanian Sr.). That cross-kind composition — global institutions, tech-oriented platforms, and international news outlets sharing roughly equal footing — defines the cluster's character.
The audience this shape describes is one that moves fluidly across international affairs, technology, and institutional content, without strong attachment to any single content type.