Eva Marie Kogel quits after newspaper prints a piece from the Tesla boss that questions categorisation of the political party as far Right The opinion editor at Die Welt has resigned after the ...
Earlier this year, another AfD leader was convicted of using Nazi slogans. Eva Marie Kogel, the commentary editor at Welt, took to Musk’s platform X to announce her resignation from the paper in ...
(MENAFN) Eva Marie Kogel, the opinion editor at Germany’s leading daily Die Welt, has resigned following the publication of an op-ed by Elon Musk, in which he defended the anti-immigration ...
Shortly after the piece was published online, the editor of the opinion section, Eva Marie Kogel, wrote on X that she had submitted her resignation. News Service Produced externally by an ...
Elon Musk is being investigated in Europe amid concerns the billionaire's influence, for instance through his posts on X, ...
BERLIN (AP) — German Chancellor Olaf Scholz says he's staying “cool” against critical personal comments made by Elon Musk but finds it worrying that the U.S. billionaire makes the effort to get ...
Eva Marie Kogel, the editor of Welt am Sonntag's opinion section, resigned after the billionaire supported the AfD party in a new article.
(MENAFN) The opinion editor of Germany’s leading newspaper Die Welt, Eva Marie Kogel, has resigned following the publication of an op-ed by Elon Musk in which he defended the anti-immigration ...
Eva Marie Kogel said she handed in her resignation after the newspaper went to print on Friday. In his article, Mr Musk said Germany’s traditional parties had failed by delivering economic ...
“I always enjoyed heading the opinion section of WELT and WAMS,” Eva Marie Kogel said in a post on X, the social media site Musk purchased for $44 billion in 2022. “Today an article by Elon Musk ...
Shortly after Musk’s commentary was posted online on Saturday, Welt’s opinion editor, Eva Marie Kogel, wrote on X that she had submitted her resignation, with a link to the piece. “Today an article by ...
The German defence ministry is the latest of a host of public institutions to have quit X, formerly known as Twitter, since ...