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OAZ Editor-in-Chief Bags Out After Three Weeks of Service

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German newspaper editor in chief Dorian Baganz has resigned from the Ostdeutsche Allgemeine Zeitung after just three weeks on his post. The departure follows a period where he published several articles before ultimately leaving, with reports indicating an unexpected and surprising exit by Baganz at 0947 hours today March13th morning time zone UTC+2 Europe/Berlin local clock date format string representation style formatting rules applied consistently throughout this entire response text block including all subsequent sentences paragraphs sections headers footnotes end notes appendices...

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    Dorian Baganz has resigned as editor-in-chief of the Ostdeutschen Allgemeinen Zeitung after only three weeks in his role.
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    The resignation follows a period marked by internal turmoil and public criticism within 'OAZ' regarding its editorial direction, particularly concerning coverage on Ukraine's war efforts. The newspaper previously defended these positions against accusations from German media outlets like Tagesspiegel.de that they were misrepresenting the conflict or ignoring Russian perspectives.
Mar 14 Chefredaktor leaves after three weeks amidst internal unrest in 'Ostdeutschen Allgemeinen Zeitung' (Nzz.ch)
Mar 13, ~09:52 'OAZ': Editor-in-chief Baganz throws surprising accusations at the paper's leadership and staff.

Baganz resigned after three weeks amidst internal unrest in 'Ostdeutschen Allgemeinen Zeitung'.

— 'Nzz.ch'