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        For years, Sofia suffered from eating disorders and depression. By talking openly about the issue, she hopes to help others.

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        Critics of growth want to bring the economy into harmony with the environment and social well-being. They see a world that functions without constantly wanting more. But is that realistic?

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      • DocFilm

        For years, Sofia suffered from eating disorders and depression. By talking openly about the issue, she hopes to help others.

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      • The Day

      • DocFilm

        For years, Sofia suffered from eating disorders and depression. By talking openly about the issue, she hopes to help others.

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      • DocFilm

        In India, Varanasi is considered a holy city. Millions of Hindus believe that people who die here, in this city on the Ganges, are lucky. Because if they are cremated here, they can break the eternal cycle of birth, death and rebirth.

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      • Focus on Europe

        A new law in Georgia is sparking fear in the LGBTQ+ community. +++ In Spain, livestock farmers face challenges as wolf populations are on the rise.

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      • Arts Unveiled

        Aren't clowns supposed to be fun, entertaining children at birthday parties or the circus? According to statistics, more people are afraid of clowns than they are afraid of heights or plane crashes. Have we just been watching too many horror movies?

      • Made in Germany

        From green hydrogen and solid-state batteries, to AI and lab-grown meat, we take a closer look at some of the projects emerging as part of the green energy transition. Plus: The legal battle over land in Bosnia-Herzegovina where a Chinese company has installed a wind farm.

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      • DocFilm

        In India, Varanasi is considered a holy city. Millions of Hindus believe that people who die here, in this city on the Ganges, are lucky. Because if they are cremated here, they can break the eternal cycle of birth, death and rebirth.

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      • Arts Unveiled

        Aren't clowns supposed to be fun, entertaining children at birthday parties or the circus? According to statistics, more people are afraid of clowns than they are afraid of heights or plane crashes. Have we just been watching too many horror movies?

      • Conflict Zone

        Tim Sebastian interviews Kaupo Rosin, Director General of the Estonian Foreign Intelligence Service. (First aired: 25 September 2024)

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      • DocFilm

        For years, Sofia suffered from eating disorders and depression. By talking openly about the issue, she hopes to help others.

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        How does rodeo shape the lives of three young women in Texas? In the American South, rodeo is part of public life.

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      • Conflict Zone

        Tim Sebastian interviews Kaupo Rosin, Director General of the Estonian Foreign Intelligence Service. (First aired: 25 September 2024)

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      • DocFilm

        For years, Sofia suffered from eating disorders and depression. By talking openly about the issue, she hopes to help others.

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      • DocFilm

        Critics of growth want to bring the economy into harmony with the environment and social well-being. They see a world that functions without constantly wanting more. But is that realistic?

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        Join Sri Lankan daredevil Jagath Perera as he defies gravity on the Wall of Death. A tradition over 100 years old, these fearless riders face broken bones and deadly falls—but their passion keeps the spectacle alive. Will this be the last generation of Wall of Death riders?

      • In Good Shape

        Tummy ache, flatulence and diarrhea are not the only symptoms of an upset intestinal tract. Migraines, joint pain and depression can also be connected to the gut. How do we get this super-organ back into shape?

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      • Eco India

        Billions of tons of waste are produced worldwide each year - with no end in sight. How can we deal with it? This week, Eco India looks at the fashion industry, a trash center that helps flowers bloom, and a big, new EV battery recycling plant.

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      • DocFilm

        For years, Sofia suffered from eating disorders and depression. By talking openly about the issue, she hopes to help others.

      • DW News

      • DocFilm

        How does rodeo shape the lives of three young women in Texas? In the American South, rodeo is part of public life.

      • DW News

      • REV

        Join Sri Lankan daredevil Jagath Perera as he defies gravity on the Wall of Death. A tradition over 100 years old, these fearless riders face broken bones and deadly falls—but their passion keeps the spectacle alive. Will this be the last generation of Wall of Death riders?

      • Afrimaxx

        This time host Palesa Tembe is in Newtown, Johannesburg to meet dancer Tom London. Plus, sustainable fine dining, Zanzibar’s female seaweed farmers and a Ghanaian in the women’s domain of pottery.

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      • Conflict Zone

        Tim Sebastian interviews Kaupo Rosin, Director General of the Estonian Foreign Intelligence Service. (First aired: 25 September 2024)

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      • Focus on Europe

        A new law in Georgia is sparking fear in the LGBTQ+ community. +++ In Spain, livestock farmers face challenges as wolf populations are on the rise.

      • Eco Africa

        AI helps farmers in Ghana boost yields. Shea butter production protects forests and empowers women in rural Ivory Coast. Generating solar power on balconies. And a new gaming app aims to raise climate awareness playfully.

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        Join Sri Lankan daredevil Jagath Perera as he defies gravity on the Wall of Death. A tradition over 100 years old, these fearless riders face broken bones and deadly falls—but their passion keeps the spectacle alive. Will this be the last generation of Wall of Death riders?

      • DocFilm

        How does rodeo shape the lives of three young women in Texas? In the American South, rodeo is part of public life.

      • DW News

      • The Day

      • Eco India

        Billions of tons of waste are produced worldwide each year - with no end in sight. How can we deal with it? This week, Eco India looks at the fashion industry, a trash center that helps flowers bloom, and a big, new EV battery recycling plant.

      • DW News

      • REV

        Join Sri Lankan daredevil Jagath Perera as he defies gravity on the Wall of Death. A tradition over 100 years old, these fearless riders face broken bones and deadly falls—but their passion keeps the spectacle alive. Will this be the last generation of Wall of Death riders?

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        Testing the new Volvo EX30. Can the Swedes’ compact e-SUV challenge rivals like the Tesla Model 3 & VW’s I.D.3? And, as China targets EV expansion but German manufacturers' EV plans falter, we ask - is the EV dream dead?

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      • Planet A

        As the planet gets hotter, more people use air conditioners to keep cool. Running these takes lots of energy, which means emissions that then further speed up global warming. Rethinking our architecture and using more efficient cooling technologies could help us break this vicious circle.

      • Tomorrow Today

        Why we need diversity in animals and plants, and what food has to do with culture and background.

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      • Shift

      • DocFilm

        Critics of growth want to bring the economy into harmony with the environment and social well-being. They see a world that functions without constantly wanting more. But is that realistic?

      • DW News

      • REV

        Join Sri Lankan daredevil Jagath Perera as he defies gravity on the Wall of Death. A tradition over 100 years old, these fearless riders face broken bones and deadly falls—but their passion keeps the spectacle alive. Will this be the last generation of Wall of Death riders?

      • DocFilm

        For years, Sofia suffered from eating disorders and depression. By talking openly about the issue, she hopes to help others.