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Faz, usually written FAZ, is most commonly the abbreviation for Frankfurter Allgemeine Zeitung, a major German daily newspaper published in Frankfurt am Main. Founded in 1949 in the aftermath of World War II, it grew into one of Germany’s leading national newspapers. FAZ is known for its thorough political and economic reporting, high editorial standards, and broad coverage of international affairs as well as culture and science. The newspaper offers print editions and maintains an extensive online platform, faz.net, which provides current news, archives, and opinion pieces. The editorial line is generally described as conservative-liberal, and it is widely cited by policymakers, business leaders, and academics. The FAZ maintains a network of correspondents worldwide and has a significant influence in German media and public discourse.

In other contexts, the acronym FAZ may refer to other organizations or publications that share the same

initials.
As
a
word,
faz
is
not
a
common
standalone
term
in
German;
its
prominence
primarily
derives
from
the
newspaper’s
name
and
its
acronym
form.
The
use
of
FAZ
outside
the
Frankfurter
Allgemeine
Zeitung
is
context-dependent,
and
readers
typically
rely
on
additional
cues
to
determine
which
meaning
is
intended.
Overall,
FAZ
is
recognized
as
a
leading
source
of
news
and
analysis
within
the
German-speaking
world.