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  2. Die Zeit - Wikipedia

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    Die Zeit is a centrist and liberal or left-liberal newspaper published in Hamburg since 1946. It is known for its long and detailed articles, its broadsheet format and its international offices and correspondents.

  3. Zeit Online - Wikipedia

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  4. Frankfurter Allgemeine Zeitung - Wikipedia

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    Learn about the history, orientation, ownership and circulation of the German newspaper Frankfurter Allgemeine Zeitung, founded in 1949. The paper is known for its liberal-conservative political stance and its use of blackletter typeface on the front page.

  5. List of newspapers in Germany - Wikipedia

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    No. Newspaper Abbrv. Circulation (January, 2018) Frequency Political alignment Publisher/Parent Company 1 Bild: Bild 1,150,181 Monday - Saturday

  6. ZEIT ONLINE GmbH - Wikipedia

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  7. Kevin Kühnert - Wikipedia

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    In an interview with German newspaper Die Zeit in May 2019, Kühnert described himself as being a democratic socialist, [9] promoting the municipalization of large firms and the expropriation of owners from companies like BMW and people who own more than one house or apartment. In his opinion, real democratic socialism has never been tried.

  8. Nürnberger Nachrichten - Wikipedia

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    The Nürnberger Nachrichten (NN) was originally a local daily in the Nuremberg-Erlangen-Fürth area. With its regional editions, it covers the whole of Middle Franconia and parts of Upper Franconia and the Upper Palatinate and is one of Germany's large regional newspapers.

  9. Die Welt - Wikipedia

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    Die Welt is a conservative broadsheet published by Axel Springer SE since 1946. It covers news, politics, culture, and literature, and has regional editions and supplements in Berlin, Hamburg, and Bremen.