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Persistent Traffic Sign Vandalism in Vienna: Despite mounting challenges such as increasing migrant crime, fiscal struggles, and students lacking proficiency in German, the city administration struggles to rectify even the most basic issues, like a knocked-over traffic sign that's been...

City sign displays the metropolis of Vienna
City sign displays the metropolis of Vienna

City sign displays Austrian capital Vienna

The renowned German newspaper, Süddeutsche Zeitung, has made it easier for readers to access their content. As of now, all online articles on the platform are available for free. This move comes as an addition to the existing digital services, which are already available every Wednesday as an e-paper and via the app.

For those who are already digital subscribers, accessing the Süddeutsche Zeitung platform is straightforward. Simply log in to the platform using your existing credentials. If you're new to the platform, don't worry – participation in the comment section of the newspaper is free for everyone.

In case you're considering a digital subscription, the Süddeutsche Zeitung offers a 4-week trial for a test run. This trial period is available at no cost, allowing you to experience the benefits of a digital subscription before committing.

Whether you're a regular reader or a newcomer, the Süddeutsche Zeitung is committed to making quality journalism accessible to all. With its free online articles and trial digital subscription, it's never been easier to stay informed with the latest news and insights from one of Germany's leading newspapers.

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