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Mareike Enghusen

Mareike Enghusen

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Middle East Correspondent, Der Tagesspiegel

Middle East

Biography

Mareike Enghusen is a German freelance journalist, covering politics, economics, social developments and religious conflict in the Middle East for German newspapers and magazines, such as Brandeins, Die Zeit, Die Welt and others. Her focus countries are Egypt, Israel, Jordan and the Palestinian territories. She speaks German, English, Spanish, French, Hebrew and Arabic (Egyptian dialect). In 2014, she completed her journalism training at the Henri Nannen School of Journalism in Hamburg. Afterwards she took part in the six-month Trialogue of Cultures Fellowship of Herbert Quandt Foundation in Israel and the Palestinian territories. In 2017, she was a fellow of the International Journalists‘ Middle East Programme in Cairo. In 2018, she received a grant from the European Journalism Center to pursue extensive research in Jordan and Lebanon. She holds an M.A. in Middle East & Islamic Studies from the American University of Paris and an M.Litt. in Iranian Studies from the University of St Andrews (with distinction).

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Illinois , Arab American Politics And Issues , Midwest And Us Politics , Slice Of Life Humor And Features Topics , Middle East , Chicago

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Everything not related to music.

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Der Tagesspiegel

Verlag Der Tagesspiegel GmbH is a Berlin-based publishing company founded in 1945. With over 80 years in the media and publishing sector, it specializes in producing newspaper and digital content. The company is best known for its flagship publication, *Der Tagesspiegel*, a prominent daily newspaper that covers politics, culture, and regional news in Berlin and Brandenburg. The company operates from its headquarters at Askanischer Platz 3 in Berlin Kreuzberg. It employs approximately 549 people and has a diverse revenue range reported between $50.1 million and 100 million EUR. Verlag Der Tagesspiegel maintains editorial independence and focuses on delivering in-depth analysis and investigative journalism to its audience. Its offerings likely include online news portals, e-paper subscriptions, and multimedia content, along with potential event hosting and sponsored content.

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Founded: 1945