Biber (magazine)
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Biber is an Austrian news magazine published in Vienna, Austria. The name "Biber" is German for beaver and Turkish and Serbo-Croatian for pepper.
History and profile
[edit]Biber was founded in 2006 by Simon Kravagna, and is published ten times a year. The thematic context refers to readers with an immigrant background. Most articles concern themselves with culture, politics, economics, lifestyle and society. Many of the reporters have roots in other countries- particularly Turkey and the former Yugoslavia. The magazine is close to Muslim community in Austria.[1] Circulation is currently about 65,000.
The publication is available free at schools, subway stations and various markets and news outlets.
See also
[edit]References
[edit]- ^ Alexei Korolyov (20 November 2014). "Austrian bill would ban foreign funding for mosques, imams". The Washington Post. Vienna. Retrieved 21 November 2014.
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