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Originally Posted by Penguin
1. Bild (crap, Pawlovian)
2. Süddeutsche Zeitung (radical left/"progressive", very PC)
3. Frankfurter Allgemeine (moderately conservative)
4. Die Welt (centrist-slightly left)
5. Handelsblatt (business/economics paper)
6. Frankfurter Rundschau (left, very PC)
7. Financial Times Deutschland 100000 (business/economics paper - also not green) British: guess what?
8. Die Tageszeitung (communist, radical "progressive")
9. Neues Deutschland 36000 (authoritan-socialist) - ex gdr pravda
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Corrected that for you. One should also mention Die Zeit (moderately left), Tagesspiegel (centrist), Spiegel (huge variance from conservative to very left, depends heavily on the writing crew doing an article), and FOCUS (turning news into showbiz mostly, I consider it to be something like PM - Peter Moosleitner's Interessantes Magazin...).
Explicitly critical of the state'S growing control over the citizens and the of the EU and the emerging EU superstate none of these medi a is, with the exclusion of Neues Deutschland which i simply do not know since I never cared to read even a single edition of it. - Truly liberal in the meaning of the original tradition of liberalism or libertarianism, none of these media is.
I personally read also sites and blogs and newspapers like this: FreieWelt.net, Richgard Herzinger's Freie Welt Blog, Ortner Online, Cuncti, Critical Science, Eigentümlich frei, Andreas Unterberger's Tagebuch, DetlevSchlichter.com, Wertewirtschaft.org, Ludwig von Mises Institut.com (German and Engoish sites), and I often switch to sites that get linked to in articles from the above.
And that are only the frequently visited German links I use.