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  2. Der Spiegel (website) - Wikipedia

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    Der Spiegel (lit. ' The Mirror ') is a German news website.It was established in 1994 as Spiegel Online as a content mirror of the magazine Der Spiegel.In 1995, the site began producing original stories and it introduced Spiegel Online International for articles translated into English in 2004.

  3. Der Spiegel - Wikipedia

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    Der Spiegel is known in German-speaking countries mostly for its investigative journalism. It has played a key role in uncovering many political scandals such as the Spiegel affair in 1962 and the Flick affair in the 1980s. The news website by the same name was launched in 1994 under the name Spiegel Online with an independent editorial staff ...

  4. Focus (German magazine) - Wikipedia

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    Robert Schneider, editor-in-chief of Focus from 2016 to 2023. Focus (stylized in all caps) is a German-language news magazine published by Hubert Burda Media. [1] [2] Established in 1993 as an alternative to the Der Spiegel weekly news magazine, [3] [4] since 2015 the editorial staff has been headquartered in Germany's capital of Berlin. [5]

  5. Stern (magazine) - Wikipedia

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    Its print circulation fell to 896,000 copies in 2010 [29] and to 390,000 in 2020, 50,000 above the illustrated, more-celebrity-oriented weekly, Bunte, but falling for the first time below that of Der Spiegel. [30] By October 2023 at 313,200 [31] sales had fallen below both rivals: Der Spiegel at 690,600 [31] and Bunte at 327,043. [32]

  6. AfD pro-Russia movement - Wikipedia

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    Sergijenko is a pro-Russian activist in Germany. German magazine Spiegel titled "Moscow's Man in the Bundestag" in 2023. [36] According to a report by Der Spiegel, Western secret services suspected Sergijenko of influencing the AfD on behalf of the Russian government, and of possibly providing the party or its environment with money. In April ...

  7. Berliner Morgenpost - Wikipedia

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    Founded in 1898 by Leopold Ullstein, the paper was taken over by Axel Springer AG in 1959 and sold to Funke Mediengruppe in 2013. [1] In 2009, it had a circulation of 145,556 and an estimated 322,000 readers. [2]

  8. Jakob Augstein - Wikipedia

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    Augstein was born in Hamburg.He grew up as the son of Maria Carlsson, translator, and Rudolf Augstein, publisher of Germany's leading news magazine Der Spiegel.After Rudolf's death in 2002, Jakob was told by his mother that his biological father was the novelist Martin Walser; Jakob publicised his mother's alleged confession in 2009. [1]

  9. Deutsche Presse-Agentur - Wikipedia

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    dpa headquarters Hamburg, Germany. Deutsche Presse-Agentur GmbH (abbreviated as dpa; lit. ' German Press Agency ') is a German news agency founded in 1949. [2] Based in Hamburg, it has grown to be a major worldwide operation serving print media, radio, television, online, mobile phones, and national news agencies.