An opinion editor at Die Welt resigned after Elon Musk's op-ed endorsing the far-right AfD party was published. Musk's piece called the AfD the last spark of hope for Germany. The endorsement faced criticism. The newspaper's incoming editor-in-chief defended the decision to publish, emphasizing freedom of expression.
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