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20240901             Sonntag, 1. September 2024
20240901             Flammen und Explosionen: Ukraine attackiert Kraftwerke bei Moskau
202409011122 Ausland
www.spiegel.de/ausland/ukraine-attackiert-laut-russischen-angaben-kraftwerke-und-raffinerien-nahe-moskau-a-beaa7800-81f9-489f-9d45-49a29cd56c30
20240901             Umweltkatastrophe in Volos: Griechische Hafenstadt ruft wegen Massen von toten Fischen Notstand aus
202409011302 Panorama
www.spiegel.de/panorama/griechenland-hafenstadt-ruft-wegen-massen-von-toten-fischen-notstand-aus-a-32fe0cbc-0b88-46cd-a2e5-3e6a546a94a2
20240901             Tödlicher SEK-Einsatz in Berlin: Erschossener hatte psychische Probleme
202409011357 Panorama
www.spiegel.de/panorama/toedlicher-sek-einsatz-in-berlin-erschossener-hatte-psychische-probleme-a-93f74e5e-bbb5-4647-bb86-7368fd85ef90
20240901             Gedenken zum Beginn des Zweiten Weltkriegs: Polens Präsident fordert Entschädigung von Deutschland
202409011435 Ausland
www.spiegel.de/ausland/polens-praesident-duda-erneuert-entschaedigungsforderungen-an-deutschland-a-e3edc6d1-0d9e-4f5f-bdfd-643762ffd11e
20240901             TASS FACTBOX.
20240901             September 1, 2024 marks the 120th anniversary of TASS, Russia's leading government-run news agency.
20240901             In this piece TASS FACTBOX editors look back on some landmark events in the agency’s history and give a glimpse of what the news outlet is like these days.
20240901             The Russian Empire’s SPTA, PTA
20240901             The St.
20240901             Petersburg Telegraph Agency (SPTA) was the first in Russia to become a unified body for the dissemination of official information.
20240901             It went on stream on September 1 (September 14, New Style), 1904.
20240901             The agency emerged on the basis of the Trade and Telegraph Agency (TTA, 1903-1904) under the auspices of three government ministries - of foreign affairs, internal affairs and finance.
20240901             Initially, the SPTA operated under the jurisdiction of the Ministry of Finance. It reported "political, financial, economic, trade and other information of public interest within the Empire and abroad". Its first CEO (in 1904-1906) was Pavel Miller, a prominent statesman of the Russian Empire and former director of the TTA. Overall administration was placed in the hands of a board of three directors - one representative from each of the three ministries concerned.
20240901             In its first year the SPTA cost the treasury 49,000 rubles - a cash equivalent of a large rural estate.
20240901             The agency functioned round the clock.
20240901             It had a staff of about 70 employees, including 9 journalists.
20240901             The subscribers (by 1917 there were 600 of them) received a news bulletin called Vestnik (Herald), no more than one thousand words per day in size.
20240901             The content was exempt from censorship at the places of receipt.
20240901             In 1906, a special machine for receiving SPTA messages was installed in St. Petersburg’s royal Winter Palace.
20240901             In 1909, at the suggestion of Russia’s Prime Minister Pyotr Stolypin, a new Regulation specifying the SPTA’s status was drafted.
20240901             Control of the agency was transferred from the Ministry of Finance to the Council of Ministers.
20240901             On August 19, 1914 the St.
20240901             Petersburg Telegraph Agency was renamed to the Petrograd Telegraph Agency (PTA) following the change of the city's name.
20240901             After the October Revolution
20240901             On October 25 (November 7, New Style), 1917 the PTA office was taken over by a detachment of Baltic Fleet sailors.
20240901             It was from its head office that the first reports of the revolutionary events in Russia were promptly transmitted to news agencies and dailies around the world.
20240901             On December 1, 1917 a decree signed by Vladimir Lenin, the Chairman of the Council of People's Commissars (CPC) of the Russian Soviet Federative Socialist Republic (RSFSR), declared the PTA as the central news outlet operating under the CPC.
20240901             Leonid Stark was appointed the PTA’s first commissar.
20240901             In March 1918, together with the Russian government, the agency moved to Moscow.
20240901             On September 7, the Presidium of the All-Russia Central Executive Committee (VTsIK) adopted a resolution to merge the PTA and the Press Bureau operating under the VTsIK.
20240901             The Presidium ruled that "the new media should be called the Russian Telegraph Agency under the All-Russia Central Executive Committee, abbreviated as ROSTA in Russian".
20240901             By 1919, ROSTA had 42 bureaus across the country.
20240901             Also, there were offices abroad: in Berlin, Tehran, Budapest, Vienna, Stockholm and Oslo.
20240901             ROSTA was publishing about 400 printed wall newspapers, its own daily called Agit-ROSTA and socio-political, economic, literary and illustrated magazines.
20240901             The first journalism school in the country opened at the agency.
20240901             The years of foreign military intervention and the Civil War gave rise to a new visual form of awareness promotion and enlightenment of the general public - ROSTA Windows.
20240901             Under this name, from September 1919 to January 1921, a series of satirical posters on burning issues of the day were released.
20240901             Young artists, poets, and journalists, among them Vladimir Mayakovsky, made up the ROSTA Windows group of creative and enthusiastic avantgarde authors.
20240901             In all, the ROSTA Windows team released an estimated 2,000 posters.
20240901             In 1922, ROSTA had 477 offices across the nation.
20240901             On July 10, 1925, the Presidium of the Central Executive Committee and the Council of People's Commissars of the Soviet Union established a central national news outlet, the Telegraph Agency of the Union of Soviet Socialist Republics.
20240901             Soviet TASS
20240901             TASS incorporated the news agencies of all union republics.
20240901             At the same time, the local telegraph agencies of the Soviet republics could collect and disseminate information exclusively within their territories.
20240901             On March 30, 1934, the phrase "TASS is authorized to declare" was used for the first time.
20240901             Frontpage columns in the national dailies Pravda and Izvestia denied speculations about the detention of Soviet spies in Paris (some covert details of that affair would surface only after the breakup of the Soviet Union).
20240901             Subsequently, the opening "TASS is authorized..".
20240901             was repeatedly used in official reports, statements and denials by the Soviet government.
20240901             The abbreviation TASS was perceived by many as the official voice of Moscow, and the cliche "TASS is authorized to declare" became iconic.
20240901             In 1975, the agency was awarded the Order of the October Revolution, the second most important state decoration the Soviet Union after the Order of Lenin.
20240901             By 1988, the Telegraph Agency of the Soviet Union had one of the largest correspondent networks in the world: 682 offices all over the country and 94 around the world.
20240901             The agency provided information to radio and television editors, as well as to 4,000 Soviet dailies published in 64 languages.
20240901             Their single circulation exceeded 190 million copies.
20240901             Over one thousand foreign news agencies, dailies, magazines, and television and radio broadcasters received TASS reports and photos.
20240901             The international and national news agencies having access to TASS reports often shared them with their own readership, so it will not be an exaggeration to say that TASS content in one form or another appeared in all 8,200 daily newspapers of the world.
20240901             After 1991
20240901             After the proclamation of Russia's sovereignty, President Boris Yeltsin's decree of January 22, 1992, established the Information Telegraph Agency of Russia TASS (the abbreviation TASS was preserved as a globally recognized brand).
20240901             On May 4, 1994, the Russian government confirmed its status as the country's central state news agency.
20240901             The government of the Russian Federation is its founder.
20240901             In 1999, the agency was among the initiators of creating the World Association of Russian Press, the world's only association of Russian-language media.
20240901             On October 1, 2014, the agency regained its historical name - TASS.
20240901             The abbreviation TASS has become a brand and is now not decoded.
20240901             TASS today
20240901             The Director-General of TASS is Andrey Kondrashov (since 2023).
20240901             The Editor-in-Chief is Mikhail Petrov (since 2019).
20240901             The list of TASS subscribers includes Russian and foreign media, federal and regional government agencies, foreign diplomatic missions, non-governmental organizations and others.
20240901             They have access to 70 news feeds and thematic services in all official UN languages - Russian, English, Arabic, Spanish, Chinese and French.
20240901             The TASS Media Bank boasts 55 million pieces of content, including about 1 million unique historical images from the early days of the 20th century and over 1 million stock photos and videos.
20240901             The agency maintains relations of partnership with more than 200 media outlets from 112 countries.
20240901             As of 2024, the agency has a total staff of more than 1,700.
20240901             There are 64 bureaus in Russia's regions and 62 offices in 57 countries.
20240901             TASS regional information centers operate in St.
20240901             Petersburg, Novosibirsk, Yekaterinburg and Pyatigorsk, and its press centers are located in Stavropol and Kaliningrad.
20240901             A TASS correspondent has been permanently present on the International Space Station (ISS) since 2021.
20240901             Roscosmos cosmonauts on board the orbital outpost take turns in this capacity on the parttime basis.
20240901             On August 22, 2024, Russian President Vladimir Putin awarded the TASS staff with the Order for Valorous Labor.
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20240901             Landtagswahl in Thüringen: Polizeieinsatz in Wahllokal – Ermittlungen wegen Bedrohung in Gera
202409011351 Politik
www.spiegel.de/politik/deutschland/thueringen-polizeieinsatz-in-wahllokal-ermittlungen-wegen-bedrohung-in-gera-a-38fe9c39-7dc7-4e9c-bc4c-535d1ffbc308
20240901             Netanyahu unter Druck: Protest gegen Geiselpolitik – Israels Gewerkschaftsverband ruft zu Generalstreik auf
202409011751 Ausland
www.spiegel.de/ausland/netanyahu-unter-druck-israels-gewerkschaftsverband-ruft-zu-generalstreik-auf-a-73c31b60-84d4-43d9-92ea-a8860e3a77bc
20240901             Trumps Ex-Anwalt unter Druck: Giuliani schuldet Wahlhelferinnen 148 Millionen Dollar – nun wollen sie seine Wohnung pfänden
202409012055 Panorama
www.spiegel.de/panorama/leute/rudolph-giuliani-wahlhelferinnen-wollen-wohnung-von-trumps-ex-anwalt-als-schadensersatz-a-65341c40-2b08-483b-b791-9ad65180d616
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