Jungle World

Today, it is published by the Jungle World Verlags GmbH in the names of over thirty current and former authors, editors, and staff as well as friends of the newspaper.

[15][16] Jungle World is distributed by the Carnivora publishing service and is available at numerous train stations as well as in selected kiosks and bookstores in Germany and Austria.

[18] When, after the terrorist attacks of 11 September 2001, Jungle World also published articles approving of military action by Western states against al-Qaida or the Taliban, the newspaper was criticized by Alfred Schobert [de] in the anti-militarist magazine Graswurzelrevolution.

[citation needed] On the one hand, Jungle World has been criticized by the magazine Bahamas,[22] which is generally classified as "anti-German".

On the other hand, the Brandenburg Office for the Protection of the Constitution categorized the newspaper as one of the most important publications of the anti-German milieu.