
Martin Meyer
Martin Meyer, born in 1951, is a Swiss journalist, publicist, and author known for his influential role as the head of the culture section at the Neue Zürcher Zeitung (NZZ) from 1991 to 2015. Following his tenure at NZZ, he began writing crime novels under the pseudonym Fabio Lanz in 2021. With a career spanning several decades, Meyer has established himself as a prominent voice in Swiss literature and journalism, contributing to discussions on cultural and societal issues.
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Martin Meyer is the KwaZulu-Natal MEC for public works who emphasized the importance of tourism for job creation.
KwaZulu-Natal municipality seething after public works minister strips it of key tourism assets – The Mail & GuardianMartin Meyer is inspired by the comics of Hergé in his new book 'Menschenkunde'.
Putins Ideologie, KI und mehrMartin Meyer is a former head of the feuilleton at NZZ.
Die beste Sex-Kolumne der WeltMartin Meyer is the MEC for public works and infrastructure in KwaZulu-Natal, addressing the issue of late payments to service providers.
KZN public works department declares war on late payment of service providers – The Mail & GuardianMartin Meyer described Peter von Matt as the 'opposite of a bore' and a 'critical patriot'.
Bewegende Gedenkfeier für Peter von Matt im Schauspielhaus ZürichMartin Meyer is a former head of the feuilleton at NZZ.
Was der Japan-Hype über uns erzähltMartin Meyer is inspired by the comics of Hergé in his new book 'Menschenkunde'.
Die besten Sachbücher des MonatsMartin Meyer is the MEC for public works who discussed the broader plan to move away from outsourcing office space.
KZN government cancels R24 m/year lease in clampdown on costly office rentals – The Mail & Guardian
Martin Meyer is a writer and columnist who led the Feuilleton of NZZ from 1992 to 2015.
Seit Donald Trump steht die Welt Kopf: Zwischen Zuversicht und KatzenjammerMartin Meyer is a former head of the feuilleton at NZZ.
Kolumne Rafaela Roth: Die HeisslufttageMartin Meyer draws inspiration from Hergé's comics for philosophical reflections.
Die besten Sachbücher des MonatsMartin is a senior physician at the Center for Addiction Disorders who studies behavioral addictions.
Smartphone-Konsum in der Familie – ein Gespräch mit Eltern und KindernMartin Meyer is a former head of the feuilleton at NZZ.
Wie Frauen den Fussball neu definierenMartín Meyer was the great-grandfather of Sergio Etchart and involved in the construction of the house.
un jardín secreto donde comer rico y a precios razonablesMartin Meyer is a former head of the feuilleton at NZZ who collaborates with Rafaela Roth on current events.
Bin ich so unsolidarisch wie die Schweiz?Martin Meyer led the feuilleton of the newspaper from 1992 to 2015 and published several works about Alfred Brendel.
Nachruf auf den grossen Musiker und SprachkünstlerMartin Meyer is a former head of the feuilleton at NZZ.
War dies der letzte Rave meines Lebens?Martin Meyer writes amusing philosophical reflections inspired by the comics of the Belgian artist Hergé.
Martin Meyer liest «Tim und Struppi» und schreibt vergnügliche Aperçus
Martin Meyer is a former head of the feuilleton at NZZ.
Die beste Einbruchsprävention ist Nachbarschaft
Martin Meyer is a former head of the feuilleton at NZZ.
Unsere Kolumnistin ermittelt die Einbrüche in ihrem Block
Martin Meyer is a former head of the feuilleton at NZZ.
Sie lachte falsch – und schrieb Geschichte: Erinnerungen an Christiane BrunnerMEC Martin Meyer holds a master’s degree in theology and served as a minister in the Gereformeerde (NG) Church.
The God Edition | Secularism is the bridge to harmony and democracy – The Mail & GuardianMartin Meyer was the chief editor of the NZZ until 2015 and presented the introductory lecture at the 'NZZ Podium'.
Das Land ist geopolitisch schlecht vorbereitetMartin Meyer moderated the debate and opened with a speech about Germany's divided state.
«Deutschland ist der kranke Mann Europas»Martin Meyer is the KwaZulu-Natal Public Works and Infrastructure MEC.
How SA’s structural corruption can be unravelled – The Mail & Guardian
Martin Meyer was the head of the feuilleton at NZZ from 1991 to 2015 and is a publicist and author.
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