Frequently Asked Questions
Answers to the most important topics regarding our magazine and content.
We are an independent magazine for everyone who wants to understand what moves the world – factual, reliable, and without haste.
Our content is aimed at people who want to form their own opinion beyond headlines. Whether technology, culture, or society – we provide background, not snippets.
No hidden interests, no paid opinions. Every article undergoes an internal review of sources and relevance. Our standard is traceability, not click numbers.
We avoid sensationalist phrasing and empty promises. Instead, we rely on precise wording, real examples, and a calm, respectful tone – even on controversial topics.
No daily news overload, but thoughtful contributions in a weekly rhythm. This leaves time for research and a sense of what truly matters.
Answers to the most important topics regarding our magazine and content.
You can send us an email with your idea at any time to info@todaysarticles.com. We review every suggestion and will get back to you within a few business days.
Yes, all posts on our platform are freely accessible. Some exclusive analyses and background reports are reserved for registered users.
We typically publish three to five new articles per week. Our editorial team continuously updates the content to cover current topics.
Guest contributions are possible by arrangement. Send us a brief introduction and your topic – we look forward to new perspectives.
Please use the contact form or send an email with the subject line "Correction" to info@todaysarticles.com. We will check the information and correct it promptly.
From the initial idea to an established magazine – the key milestones at a glance.
With a small team of four journalists, we launched the "WissenMag" project in a shared apartment in Munich. The goal was to present complex topics in an understandable way without sensory overload.
Our dossier on the energy transition reached over 50,000 readers. The positive response confirmed our approach and led to the first stable funding through grants from the media authority.
After a year of development, the completely revamped platform went online. The clear, accessible layout and focus on original research increased our average session duration by 40 percent.
We were awarded the "German Online Journalism Award" in the Knowledge Department category. In the same year, we expanded the team to twelve permanent editors and launched the weekly newsletter.