Moskauer Deutsche Zeitung
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Typebiweekly newspaper
PublisherMaWI Group
EditorOlga and Heinrich Martens
Founded1870
| Type | biweekly newspaper |
|---|---|
| Publisher | MaWI Group |
| Editor | Olga and Heinrich Martens |
| Founded | 1870 |
| Language | German, Russian |
| Relaunched | 1998 |
| Headquarters | Malaya Pirogovskaya Ulitsa 5 |
| City | Moscow |
| Country | |
| Circulation | 25,000 |
| ISSN | 1563-1656 (print) 1684-0151 (web) |
| Website | mdz-moskau |
The Moskauer Deutsche Zeitung, or MDZ for short (Russian: Московская немецкая газета), is a biweekly newspaper published in Moscow and partially online. It consists of 24 pages, two thirds (16 pages) of which are in German and one third (8 pages) in Russian. The print edition has a circulation of approx. 25,000 copies.[1] It is distributed in hotels, cafés, restaurants, business centres and airports in Moscow.[2] Editors are Olga and Heinrich Martens.