Der Spiegel
Der Spiegel is one of Germany's most influential news publications, originally a weekly magazine and now also a major online outlet based in Hamburg. Known for its investigative journalism, it is generally regarded as centre-left in orientation. The publication covers German and international politics, economics, and society and has a long history of high-profile reporting.
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