Die Weltwoche
| Editor | Roger Köppel |
|---|---|
| Categories | News |
| Frequency | Weekly |
| Circulation | 45,519 (2019) |
| First issue | 1933 |
| Company | Weltwoche Verlag AG |
| Country | Switzerland |
| Based in | Zollikon |
| Language | German |
| Website | www |
| ISSN | 0043-2660 |
| OCLC | 8341688 |
Die Weltwoche (German pronunciation: [diː ˈvɛltˌvɔxə], "The World Week") is a Swiss weekly magazine based in Zollikon, Canton of Zurich. Since 2006, it has been privately owned by Roger Köppel, a publicist, journalist and politician from the right-wing populist and conservative Swiss People's Party.
The magazine's regular columnists include the former president of the Social Democratic Party of Switzerland, Peter Bodenmann, as well as Christoph Mörgeli MP, a leading figure of the Swiss People's Party, and cultural and social commentator Alexander, Count of Schönburg-Glauchau. Other columnists have included Hans-Georg Maaßen, Thilo Sarrazin, Boris Reitschuster and Henryk M. Broder.
The magazine's editorial stance under Köppel is considered to range between economic liberalism and conservatism – regularly along the lines of the Swiss People's Party.