Der Spiegel, a privately owned company headquartered in Germany, was founded in 1994 with approximately 810 employees. The company functions as a German news magazine.
On March 18, 2026, Der Spiegel reported that the German government has yet to submit a related draft law to Brussels concerning auctions to support up to 12 GW of new gas power plants, two months after the EU greenlighted the initiative. Previously, on March 12, the German magazine removed several images from its Iran coverage after determining they were most likely AI-generated or AI-manipulated. These photos originated from the agency SalamPix and entered German image databases through the French agency Abaca Press. On March 10, Der Spiegel reported that Ukraine expects to receive 35 PAC-3 interceptor missiles for its Patriot air defense systems in the coming weeks, addressing a critical shortage amid continued Russian attacks. This followed an earlier report the same day, citing informed sources, which stated that German Defence Minister Boris Pistorius reached an agreement with several European partners to supply Ukraine with 30 PAC-3 missiles for Patriot air-defence systems, bringing the total to approximately 35 PAC-3 missiles with additional contributions from Germany’s own Bundeswehr stockpiles. Earlier, on February 19, Der Spiegel, citing sources in Kyiv, reported that the US Central Intelligence Agency discussed a plan with Ukrainian saboteurs to blow up the Nord Stream pipelines in the Baltic Sea.
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