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Worldcrunch » Sources » DIE ZEIT

DIE ZEIT

Founded in 1946, Die Zeit (“The Time”) is a German weekly and news website known for its in-depth coverage and intellectual rigor. The print weekly is published in Hamburg, while Zeit Online is headquartered in Berlin.

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Man Buns, People Pleasing, Nostalgia Cringe: How Gen Z Sees Millennials

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