Der Spiegel
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Der Spiegel (German for "The Mirror") is Europe's biggest and Germany's most influential weekly magazine, published in Hamburg, with a circulation of around one million per week. Contents More » (Source: Wikipedia)
Media:
Magazine
Audience:
Very large audience (1M or more) (German)
Political Viewpoint:
Neutral viewpoint
Edited By:
Jon Mitchell
Last Edit:
Oct 20, 2010 - 8:54 AM PDT
Story Stats
Top Topics:
World (101), U.S. (37), Politics (37), Business (32), Sci/Tech (22), Global Economy (17), Europe (16), European Union (15), Germany (14), Presidential Election 2008 (9), Middle East (9), Obama Administration (9), Environment (8), Living (8), War (8)...
Top Authors:
Gregor Peter Schmitz (9), Bernhard Zand (4), Ulrike Putz (3), Cordula Meyer (3), Yassin Musharbash (3), Gabor Steingart (3), Ralf Beste (3), David Crossland (2), Georg Mascolo (2), Christian Schwägerl (2), Holger Stark (2), Marcel Rosenbach (2), Susanne Koelbl (2), Gerhard Spörl (2), Gerald Traufetter (2)...
Top Formats:
News Report (37), Special Report (27), News Analysis (22), Opinion (13), Interview (10), News (9), Investigative Report (2), Breaking News (1)
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Amnesty International: Report Slams European Asylum Policies
The numbers are shocking. Between 800,000 and 1.1 million people were killed in 131 civil wars around the world last year. The Syrian rebellion alone claimed some 60,000 lives ...via Der Spiegel -
Stagnation Stress: German Exporters Expect Bleak Future
In April, Germany's central bank, the Bundesbank, was optimistic. Springtime would bring a rapid recovery from the winter blues and an increase in investment, it said. ...via Der Spiegel -
Champions League: Berlin to Host 2015 Final in Olympic Stadium
With two German teams playing against one another in this Saturday's Champions League final, it seemed like things couldn't get much better for German football. But, on ...via Der Spiegel -
Picture This: Hut on a Jut
The exterior might need some minor repair work, but at least there's no lawn to mow. This idyllic shelter on top of a rock on the river Drina near the western Serbian town of ...via Der Spiegel -
Purity Concerns: German Beer Brewers Foaming over Fracking
The fight over fracking in Germany has taken an unexpected turn: German breweries are now warning that the controversial method of extracting natural gas from rock layers deep ...via Der Spiegel -
Holocaust at Sea: The Lone Survivor of the 'Struma'
David Stoliar's neat house sits atop a hill on the edge of Bend, a small city in central Oregon. A few steps lead up to the front door. Stoliar's wife, Marda, opens, followed ...via Der Spiegel -
BBC Poll: The World Doesn't Actually Hate Germany
For a time in 2012, it seemed that hardly a day would go by without another protest in Southern Europe with signs depicting Chancellor Angela Merkel as a Nazi. Germany, ...via Der Spiegel -
Riots in Sweden: Cars Burn in Fourth Night of Youth Violence
Riots continued for the fourth straight night in Sweden Wednesday, as youth set fire to cars and threw stones at police in immigrant suburbs of Stockholm and the southern ...via Der Spiegel -
'Dealing with the Devil': The Thankless Task of Greece's Top Job-Cutter
Appearances are deceiving on Klafthmonos Square in downtown Athens. Three imposing bronze statues, the "Monument to National Reconciliation," shimmer in the bright spring ...via Der Spiegel -
Blood in London: Vicious Attack Seen as Possible Act of Terror
The call came at 2:20 p.m. on Wednesday afternoon. When the first police officers turned into John Wilson Street in the Woolwich neighborhood of southeast London a short time ...via Der Spiegel
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