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.