Media in Berlin
Germany's Newspaper “Bild” will replace Staff with AI
Europe's best-selling newspaper, German tabloid "Bild" plans to replace a number of editorial positions with artificial intelligence as part of a €100m cost-cutting program, Britain's "Guardian" reported, citing emails sent to the paper's staff. The group will also reorganize its business with regional newspapers, which will lead to hundreds of redundancies in total.
DW reveals European Union's objections toward Serbia
The tone of the upcoming report on Serbia's progress will be similar to the previous one, Michael Davenport has said behind closed doors in Brussels.
Germany's Deutsche Welle (DW) said it had exclusive access to a document that reveals the objections of the EU toward Serbia.
Germany recruits 8,500 teachers for child refugees
Germany has recruited 8,500 people to teach child refugees German, as the country expects the number of new arrivals to soar past the million mark in 2015, Die Welt daily reported Dec. 27.
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German police find rifles used in Paris attacks and foil plans for Dortmunt attack
Four assault rifles used in the deadly Paris attacks were allegedly purchased from a German arms dealer, reports German tabloid Bild. German police arrested 24-year-old Sascha W. from the southern city of Magstadt on suspicion of being involved in an illegal weapons trade.
Bild astonishes us all with ode to … Greece
The German tabloid Bild, which ran a series of negative articles of late regarding Greece and its economic crisis, surprises its readers with Monday’s issue, citing what Greeks — ancient, modern, the works — offered humanity, and to Germany, specifically.
The issue coincided with Monday’s official visit to Berlin by Greek PM Alexis Tsipras.
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Bild welcomes Greek PM Tsipras in Germany with special issue in Greek!
Germany's largest newspaper, Bild, known for its vitriolic attacks against the Greek government and, occasionally, the Greek people, seems to have had a change of heart about PM Tsipras.
So much so that, in view of the Greek Prime Minister's visit to Berlin tomorrow, the German tabloid decided to welcome him with an issue? in Greek!
Greece rest assured now - Bild knows best (? of the 50 shades of Weimar)
Good relations between Bild's chief editor Kai Diekmann with German Chancellor Angela Merkel is no secret, nor is the fact that he sits on the board of the Turkish mass daily Hurriyet.
German union reacts over 'greedy Greeks' campaign
The German Federation of Journalists (DJV) on Thursday condemned Bild newspaper for running a campaign calling its readers to take a picture of themselves next to a front page reading: ?No more billions for the greedy Greeks.?
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Germans react to Bild’s snide ‘Der Angriff’ campaign against Greece
The German Journalists Association (Verband der Journalisten der DDR, abbreviated VDJ) and many an Internet users are in uproar against German tabloid Bild’s unprovoked anti-Greek campaign.
Bild asked its readers to take selfies saying “Nein” to a request of extending the loan agreement, a day before it is voted on by the Bundestag, and to send the photos through an e-mail.