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The “Spiegel” has not sufficiently examined reports about the death of a refugee girl. In our media podcast, we discuss how the news magazine reconstructed the case on its own behalf.

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Shortly before the turn of the year, the “Spiegel” published a sensitive report on its own behalf. In the long article “The Maria case – the processing” a team from the news magazine explains why three articles about a group of refugees on the Greek-Turkish border river Evros can no longer be read. In the fall, the “Spiegel” had already taken the articles that appeared last August and September offline.

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Because then the suspicion was strengthened that the girl Maria, who is said to have died of a scorpion sting, might not have existed at all. A podcast had previously said that European refugee policy was responsible for the girl’s death. The “Spiegel” had to investigate again. We talk about the results – and the open questions – in this issue of “Media Week”.

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Die “Media Week” is a podcast about the world of media and its makers. Christian Meier, editor at WELT, and Stefan Winterbauer, editor-in-chief of the industry service Meedia, talk about the most important topics of the week every Friday. Background, analytical, entertaining.

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