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Wie Journalismus sich im Mobile-Alter neu erfindet
Morning-Briefing-Autor Hans-Jürgen Jakobs (Foto: Getty Images, AP Photo [M]) Bei Aufenthalten in Wiesbaden, meiner Heimatstadt, gehe ich ab und an zum „Tagblatt-Haus“, gleich neben der Marktkirche. Hier begann vor 40 Jahren…
The deputy editor-in-chief’s weekly recap
Good morning everyone, In our publishing building, signs decorated with a sun smiley have been hanging next to the elevators for a few days: “Do you want to save electricity?…
The deputy editor-in-chief’s weekly recap
Good morning everyone, I admit: I’ve never given much thought to electricity, possibly when moving. Meter readings, meter numbers – you know what I mean. Or when I read somewhere…
Beijing plans technological catch-up – Morning Briefing Plus
Hello dear readers, Welcome to the new weekend edition of the Morning Briefing plus. From now on we want to look at the topics and trends of the past few…
Jan Marsalek’s biggest coup – Morning Briefing Plus
Hello dear readers, in December, my colleagues from the investigative department approached me about a special project relating to Wirecard. We had just published the Wambach report, the classified investigation…
Danger of War in Ukraine and the Metaverse – Morning Briefing Plus
Dusseldorf Hello dear readers, a colleague from the Tagesspiegel described Annalena Baerbock as “this young lady” in the ZDF morning magazine this week. He correctly added that she is also…
Germany in the Nord Stream 2 dilemma – Morning Briefing Plus
Hello dear readers, When it comes to commitment to the Russian energy industry, you can always rely on Gerhard Schröder: A few hours after EU Commission chief Ursula von der…
How Putin Challenges the West: The Editor-in-Chief’s Weekly Review
Good morning dear readers, Reuters caused a stir last weekend when it ran the news on the ticker that the US government was working on contingency plans for Europe’s gas…
The new Omikron variant is so dangerous: The editor-in-chief’s weekly review
Good morning dear readers, If the pandemic has taught us one thing, it is the certainty that nothing is certain – and certainly not predictable. And that the return to…
The new Omikron variant is so dangerous: The editor-in-chief’s weekly review
Good morning dear readers, If the pandemic has taught us one thing, it is the certainty that nothing is certain – and certainly not predictable. And that the return to…