Gerian news papers

Here are some popular newspapers in Germany:

  1. Frankfurter Allgemeine Zeitung (FAZ): A conservative-leaning newspaper with a circulation of around 400,000.
  2. Süddeutsche Zeitung (SZ): A liberal-leaning newspaper with a circulation of around 500,000.
  3. Die Welt: A conservative-leaning newspaper with a circulation of around 200,000.
  4. Die Zeit: A liberal-leaning weekly newspaper with a circulation of around 500,000.
  5. Bild: A tabloid newspaper with a circulation of around 2 million, known for its sensationalist reporting.
  6. Die Tageszeitung (taz): A left-leaning newspaper with a circulation of around 100,000.
  7. Frankfurter Rundschau: A liberal-leaning newspaper with a circulation of around 200,000.
  8. Stuttgarter Zeitung: A liberal-leaning newspaper with a circulation of around 200,000.
  9. Münchner Merkur: A conservative-leaning newspaper with a circulation of around 200,000.
  10. Rheinische Post: A liberal-leaning newspaper with a circulation of around 200,000.

These are just a few examples of the many newspapers published in Germany. The country has a strong tradition of journalism and a diverse range of publications to choose from.

Here are some online news sources in Germany:

  1. Spiegel Online: A popular online news source with a focus on politics, business, and culture.
  2. Tagesschau: A public broadcasting news website with a focus on national and international news.
  3. Deutschlandfunk: A public broadcasting news website with a focus on politics, business, and culture.
  4. Handelsblatt: A business-focused online news source.
  5. FAZ.NET: The online version of the Frankfurter Allgemeine Zeitung newspaper.

These are just a few examples of the many online news sources available in Germany.