Screenshot of the Der Spiegel 'Tests' page. The header contains the Spiegel logo and main site navigation. Underneath is the page title and a list of categories in a row. Below that there is a featured article with a title and summary on the left, and a large image on the right.
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Der Spiegel

The largest weekly news magazine in Europe.

Der Spiegel is a 75-year-old weekly news magazine and the largest of its kind in Europe. The magazine is written in German and published in Hamburg, Germany. The Spiegel website is built using Tailwind CSS.

Screenshot of an article on the Der Spiegel website. The header contains a menu button and the Spiegel logo. Above the article text is a row of icons for sharing or bookmarking the article.
An article on the Der Spiegel website. Above the article are icons for commenting, bookmarking, and sharing the article.
Mobile screenshot of the Der Spiegel main navigation. The navigation overlay covers the screen and contains a list of page links and a search bar.
Mobile screenshot of the Der Spiegel website footer. The header contains the Spiegel logo and a menu button. Below that there is a row of magazine cover images that extend off screen. In the lower half of the screen there is a list of page links followed by social media links.
Mobile screenshot of an article on the Der Spiegel website. The header contains the Spiegel logo and a menu button. There is also a row of icons for navigation, including a house icon for the home page. The article title is followed a summary paragraph, a row of social media icons, and a full-width image.
The Der Spiegel reading experience on mobile devices, including what the site navigation looks like.
Screenshot of the Der Spiegel website footer. The header contains a menu button and the Spiegel logo. Below that there is a row of magazine cover images that extend off screen. At the bottom of the screen there is a list of page links followed by social media links.
A slider showing different publications published by the SPIEGEL group.