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m investigative journalism* * *Ent|hụ̈l|lungs|jour|na|lis|musminvestigative journalism* * *Ent·hül·lungs·jour·na·lis·mus<->f kein pl investigative journalism* * *Enthüllungsjournalismus m investigative journalism -
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Adj. investigative; investigativer Journalismus investigative journalism* * *in·ves·ti·ga·tiv[ɪnvɛstigati:f]adj (geh) investigative* * *investigativ adj investigative;investigativer Journalismus investigative journalism -
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4 Der Spiegel
One of Germany's best-selling weekly news and current affairs magazines, Der Spiegel was founded in 1947 and is published in Hamburg. It has a liberal outlook and has become synonymous with investigative journalism in Germany, as it has brought to light a number of major scandals in German business and politics over the years.* * *One of Germany's best-selling weekly news and current affairs magazines, Der Spiegel was founded in 1947 and is published in Hamburg. It has a liberal outlook and has become synonymous with investigative journalism in Germany, as it has brought to light a number of major scandals in German business and politics over the years. -
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Ent·hül·lungs·jour·na·lis·mus <-> f kein plinvestigative journalismDeutsch-Englisch Wörterbuch für Studenten > Enthüllungsjournalismus
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