Matthias Krupa

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Matthias Krupa (2019)

Matthias Krupa (* 1969 in Bonn ) is a German journalist and editor of the weekly newspaper Die Zeit .

Life

Krupa studied German , history and ethnology at the University of Cologne . His master's thesis is about Hubert Fichte's “poetic anthropology”. At WDR and ARD he works as a journalist for Tagesschau , Tagesthemen and the report from Bonn . In 1999 he moved to the Berliner Zeitung . In 2001 he sat in on the weekly newspaper Die Zeit and wrote for its political section and country mirror and moved to its Hamburg editorial team, where he became deputy head of politics in 2005 and European correspondent based in Brussels in 2011 . In 2016 he returned to Hamburg as Europe editor of the weekly newspaper.

Awards

Web links

Commons : Matthias Krupa  - Collection of images, videos and audio files

Individual evidence

  1. ^ Matthias Krupa | Profile Page | TIME ONLINE. May 2, 2013, accessed November 8, 2018 .
  2. ^ Matthias Krupa | TRAVEL TIME . In: TIME TRAVEL . ( zeit.de [accessed on November 8, 2018]).
  3. Nadja Gawrisewicz: More border protection and a new asylum policy - the last resort for Europe and Merkel? June 22, 2018 ( wdr.de [accessed November 8, 2018]).
  4. Otto Brenner Prize 2016 - 3rd Prize, endowed with 3,000 euros, Caterina Lobenstein and Matthias Krupa , otto-brenner-preis.de, accessed on November 5, 2018