Die Welt
Die Welt is a German national daily newspaper published by Axel Springer and based in Berlin. It is generally regarded as centre-right in editorial orientation and covers national and international politics, economics, and culture for a broad readership. The brand also operates television and digital news services alongside its print newspaper.
Die Welt front page, right now
A live, light-mode preview of today's Die Welt homepage, rendered through Crosswire. Use the language selector in the header to translate it into your language.
Editorial perspective of Die Welt
Die Welt is generally regarded as right-leaning in its editorial orientation, according to widely cited media-bias assessments.
Crosswire groups Germany outlets into left, center and right so you can read the same day's events from more than one vantage point. Seeing Die Welt beside outlets of a different orientation makes editorial choices — which stories lead, which framing is used, what gets omitted — far easier to spot than reading any single source alone.
Leanings shown on Crosswire are approximate editorial orientations drawn from widely cited media-bias assessments (such as AllSides, Ad Fontes Media and Media Bias/Fact Check) and from each outlet's reputation. They are offered to help you read the same story from different perspectives — not as definitive or exhaustive judgements. Where a confident rating was unavailable, an outlet is shown as centrist.
Compare Germany by political leaning
Curated side-by-side presets for this country.
Other news outlets in Germany
Browse and compare more sources from the same country.
Right-leaning outlets around the world
Outlets with a similar editorial orientation to Die Welt, in other countries.
Explore other countries
Jump to another country's front pages on Crosswire.
Read it at the source
Crosswire is a comparison lens; full coverage lives on each outlet's own site.