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Tomorrow Today
AI can already write convincing texts or recognize when machines need maintenance. But could artificial intelligence also one day improve weather forecasts, offer psychotherapy and pursue research into historical topics? It’s already happening.
Business Beyond
In this episode of Business Beyond, we consider how China's massive trade surplus is impacting the developing economies of the Global South which want to emulate the world's second biggest's economy's success. Is 'overcapacity' ushering in a new wave of tariffs, and a new era in global trade?
Close up
Berlin's Jews, Israelis and Palestinians have lived through a year of fear and anger. Since October 7, 2023, anti-Semitic incidents have increased, while police have dealt harshly with pro-Palestinian demonstrations.
Shift
Scammers steal billions online using different kinds of ploys and cyber scams have long been part of organized crime. In Southeast Asia, there are thousands of workers who are forced to defraud people online.
The 77 Percent
What does it take to be a fighter? This episode is about pushing your physical boundaries. We meet Nigerian kickboxing champion Jibrin Inuwa Baba, who takes us into the world of traditional Dambe boxing. We look at boxing and mixed martial arts around Africa. We find out how athletes with disabilities conquer their game and the 77 Percent’s Okeri Ngutjinazo takes on a challenge of her own.
Business Beyond
In this episode of Business Beyond, we consider how China's massive trade surplus is impacting the developing economies of the Global South which want to emulate the world's second biggest's economy's success. Is 'overcapacity' ushering in a new wave of tariffs, and a new era in global trade?
Global Us
Singapore: A role model for dealing with the scarce resource of water. Nashville: How racist is the country music scene in the US? India: Conservationists fight for the survival of the dugong. Japan: a pop-up café wants to help dementia sufferers.
Made in Germany
Companies in various countries are racing to find skilled talent worldwide to fill labor shortages. Why are Indians moving to Germany for work? Can robots close the gap? Can a trade apprentices’ world championship help? And why is an AI factory in Memphis stirring controversy?
DocFilm
Large companies around the world are presenting themselves as green and clean. Their promise: Where unavoidable emissions occur, they can be offset elsewhere. But do the environmental projects they point to really help the global climate?
Global Us
Singapore: A role model for dealing with the scarce resource of water. Nashville: How racist is the country music scene in the US? India: Conservationists fight for the survival of the dugong. Japan: a pop-up café wants to help dementia sufferers.
Business Beyond
In this episode of Business Beyond, we consider how China's massive trade surplus is impacting the developing economies of the Global South which want to emulate the world's second biggest's economy's success. Is 'overcapacity' ushering in a new wave of tariffs, and a new era in global trade?
Eco Africa
How the male-dominated mining industry in DRC provides women with an opportunity to start green businesses; revolutionizing livestock farming in Egypt with locally-produced animal feed, and what migratory birds reveal about climate change.
DocFilm
Large companies around the world are presenting themselves as green and clean. Their promise: Where unavoidable emissions occur, they can be offset elsewhere. But do the environmental projects they point to really help the global climate?
Made in Germany
Companies in various countries are racing to find skilled talent worldwide to fill labor shortages. Why are Indians moving to Germany for work? Can robots close the gap? Can a trade apprentices’ world championship help? And why is an AI factory in Memphis stirring controversy?
Business Beyond
In this episode of Business Beyond, we consider how China's massive trade surplus is impacting the developing economies of the Global South which want to emulate the world's second biggest's economy's success. Is 'overcapacity' ushering in a new wave of tariffs, and a new era in global trade?
In Good Shape
There's so much to hear! So it's worth protecting your ears from noise, learning how to use earphones and cotton swabs, and knowing about hearing aids.
Close up
Berlin's Jews, Israelis and Palestinians have lived through a year of fear and anger. Since October 7, 2023, anti-Semitic incidents have increased, while police have dealt harshly with pro-Palestinian demonstrations.
Eco India
Tanneries seek to reduce their environmental footprint; switching to solar power in the Himalayas, what could happen if crude oil one day runs out, and why millet is making a comeback
DocFilm
Elephants, antelopes, lions. Rich people kill animals threatened with extinction, then hang them on their walls as trophies. On the face of it, trophy hunting seems morally reprehensible. But could it be more complicated?
Close up
Berlin's Jews, Israelis and Palestinians have lived through a year of fear and anger. Since October 7, 2023, anti-Semitic incidents have increased, while police have dealt harshly with pro-Palestinian demonstrations.
Made in Germany
Companies in various countries are racing to find skilled talent worldwide to fill labor shortages. Why are Indians moving to Germany for work? Can robots close the gap? Can a trade apprentices’ world championship help? And why is an AI factory in Memphis stirring controversy?
DocFilm
The Berlin Wall divided Germany for almost 30 years. It tore families apart and destroyed lives. Both the construction and the fall of the Wall were key moments in German history -- and beyond. The film explores the history of this important structure.
Business Beyond
In this episode of Business Beyond, we consider how China's massive trade surplus is impacting the developing economies of the Global South which want to emulate the world's second biggest's economy's success. Is 'overcapacity' ushering in a new wave of tariffs, and a new era in global trade?
Eco Africa
How the male-dominated mining industry in DRC provides women with an opportunity to start green businesses; revolutionizing livestock farming in Egypt with locally-produced animal feed, and what migratory birds reveal about climate change.
Made in Germany
Companies in various countries are racing to find skilled talent worldwide to fill labor shortages. Why are Indians moving to Germany for work? Can robots close the gap? Can a trade apprentices’ world championship help? And why is an AI factory in Memphis stirring controversy?
Eco India
Tanneries seek to reduce their environmental footprint; switching to solar power in the Himalayas, what could happen if crude oil one day runs out, and why millet is making a comeback
DocFilm
Elephants, antelopes, lions. Rich people kill animals threatened with extinction, then hang them on their walls as trophies. On the face of it, trophy hunting seems morally reprehensible. But could it be more complicated?
Business Beyond
In this episode of Business Beyond, we consider how China's massive trade surplus is impacting the developing economies of the Global South which want to emulate the world's second biggest's economy's success. Is 'overcapacity' ushering in a new wave of tariffs, and a new era in global trade?
Close up
Berlin's Jews, Israelis and Palestinians have lived through a year of fear and anger. Since October 7, 2023, anti-Semitic incidents have increased, while police have dealt harshly with pro-Palestinian demonstrations.
DocFilm
Daily airstrikes hit the southern suburbs of the Lebanese capital Beirut. The Israeli military says they are aimed at destroying Hezbollah command centers and weapons storage facilities - located in a suburb, home to several hundred thousand people.
In Good Shape
There's so much to hear! So it's worth protecting your ears from noise, learning how to use earphones and cotton swabs, and knowing about hearing aids.
Business Beyond
In this episode of Business Beyond, we consider how China's massive trade surplus is impacting the developing economies of the Global South which want to emulate the world's second biggest's economy's success. Is 'overcapacity' ushering in a new wave of tariffs, and a new era in global trade?
DocFilm
Elephants, antelopes, lions. Rich people kill animals threatened with extinction, then hang them on their walls as trophies. On the face of it, trophy hunting seems morally reprehensible. But could it be more complicated?
Made in Germany
Companies in various countries are racing to find skilled talent worldwide to fill labor shortages. Why are Indians moving to Germany for work? Can robots close the gap? Can a trade apprentices’ world championship help? And why is an AI factory in Memphis stirring controversy?
Business Beyond
In this episode of Business Beyond, we consider how China's massive trade surplus is impacting the developing economies of the Global South which want to emulate the world's second biggest's economy's success. Is 'overcapacity' ushering in a new wave of tariffs, and a new era in global trade?
Conflict Zone
Sarah Kelly interviews Yusuf Tuggar, Nigerian Minister of Foreign Affairs. (First aired: 9 October 2024)
DocFilm
What’s known as nanobodies from the blood of camels are at the heart of a medical revolution. Due to their special properties, these nanobodies can be used in a variety of ways, whether in the fight against infectious diseases, in cancer therapy or in the diagnosis of Alzheimer's disease.
Made in Germany
Companies in various countries are racing to find skilled talent worldwide to fill labor shortages. Why are Indians moving to Germany for work? Can robots close the gap? Can a trade apprentices’ world championship help? And why is an AI factory in Memphis stirring controversy?
Business Beyond
In this episode of Business Beyond, we consider how China's massive trade surplus is impacting the developing economies of the Global South which want to emulate the world's second biggest's economy's success. Is 'overcapacity' ushering in a new wave of tariffs, and a new era in global trade?
Conflict Zone
Sarah Kelly interviews Yusuf Tuggar, Nigerian Minister of Foreign Affairs. (First aired: 9 October 2024)

