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  2. Der Spiegel - Wikipedia

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    Der Spiegel (German pronunciation: [deːɐ̯ ˈʃpiːɡl̩], lit. ' The Mirror ', stylized in all caps) is a German weekly news magazine published in Hamburg. With a weekly circulation of about 724,000 copies in 2022, it is one of the largest such publications in Europe.

  3. 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.

  4. Ann-Katrin Müller - Wikipedia

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    Bonn, West Germany. Alma mater. University of Bonn. Occupation (s) Political editor, Der Spiegel. Awards. Axel-Springer-Preis, 2018. Ann-Katrin Müller (born 1987) is a German journalist, and the political editor of Der Spiegel. She received an AxelSpringer Prize in Silver in 2018.

  5. Claas Relotius - Wikipedia

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    In 2017, he became a staff journalist for Der Spiegel, which had published almost 60 articles by Relotius since 2011. Relotius received several awards for his reporting, including the Deutscher Reporterpreis on four occasions, most recently in 2018.

  6. Der Tagesspiegel - Wikipedia

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    Der Tagesspiegel (meaning The Daily Mirror) is a German daily newspaper. It has regional correspondent offices in Washington, D.C., and Potsdam. It is the only major newspaper in the capital to have increased its circulation, now 148,000, since reunification.

  7. Claus Jacobi - Wikipedia

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    Claus Jacobi (4 January 1927 – 17 August 2013 [1]) was the editor of the German news magazine Der Spiegel from 1962 to 1968. He was arrested during the Spiegel scandal . Jacobi was born and died in Hamburg. In 1946, he started his journalistic career. His wife Heidi (they married in 1971) unexpectedly died on 21 February 2012 in her sleep.

  8. Spiegel affair - Wikipedia

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    The Spiegel affair of 1962 (German: Spiegel-Affäre) was a political scandal in West Germany. [1] . It stemmed from the publication of an article in Der Spiegel, West Germany's weekly political magazine, about the nation's defense forces. [2] . Several Spiegel staffers were detained on charges of treason, but were ultimately released without trial.

  9. Jan Fleischhauer - Wikipedia

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    Biography. Jan Fleischhauer studied Literature and Philosophy at Universität Hamburg, [2] then he went to Henri-Nannen-Schule for Journalism. Since 1989 he has worked as a Contributing editor at the German newspaper Der Spiegel. From 2001 to 2005 he was its Economic Correspondent in New York City.