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Tageblatt

Tageblatt is a German-language daily newspaper published in Esch-sur-Alzette, Luxembourg, by Editpress. Owned by socialist trade unions, it is generally regarded as left-leaning and is one of the country's main paid dailies, covering national politics, the economy, labour and society.

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Editorial perspective of Tageblatt

Tageblatt is generally regarded as left-leaning in its editorial orientation, according to widely cited media-bias assessments.

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