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      • DocFilm

        There are men on this planet who challenge death every day to feed their families. Between the desert and the Pacific Ocean, in the region of Huarmey in Peru, stand vertiginous cliffs. Men like Purunga must overcome them.

      • DW News

      • Afrimaxx

        In this episode, presenter Palesa Tembe is at the Bryanston Market in Johannesburg. Plus, the strongest woman in Kenya, perfumes made from endemic South African plants and the Nigerian welder Dotun Popoola.

      • DW News

      • Shift

      • Conflict Zone

        Tim Sebastian interviews Krišjānis Kariņš, Minister of Foreign Affairs of the Republic of Latvia. (first aired March 20, 2024)

      • DW News

      • DocFilm

        In 2008, the United States launched "Project Cassandra". The aim was to uncover how Hezbollah uses drug trafficking and money laundering to finance its military and terrorist activities. The 3-part series tells the story of the project.

      • DW News

      • Sports Life

        Sammy Muturi has been rowing the rivers of the mighty slopes of Mt. Kenya for over a decade. He’s a kayak pioneer in his homeland and has one big dream: being the first Kenyan kayaker to qualify for the Olympics. But to take part in the qualifying competitions in London, he first needs a visa. Like many African athletes, his dream depends on the goodwill of a few embassy officials.

      • Tomorrow Today

        Chimpanzees communicate with each other using at least some elements that resemble spoken language, but what about locusts? Also: we look deep into space at the Pillars of Creation.

      • DW News

      • DocFilm

        Keeping the war in eastern Europe away from NATO borders is one of the German Bundeswehr’s jobs. An armored battalion from Thuringia is one of the spearheads of NATO’s rapid reaction force responsible for defending member nation Lithuania, in the event of an emergency.

      • In Good Shape

        There are more than 300 types of cancer. It’s impossible to guard against all of them completely. But there are a number of risk factors that we can influence ourselves. With the right lifestyle choices, we can significantly reduce our risk.

      • DW News

      • DW News

      • Sports Life

        Sammy Muturi has been rowing the rivers of the mighty slopes of Mt. Kenya for over a decade. He’s a kayak pioneer in his homeland and has one big dream: being the first Kenyan kayaker to qualify for the Olympics. But to take part in the qualifying competitions in London, he first needs a visa. Like many African athletes, his dream depends on the goodwill of a few embassy officials.

      • DocFilm

        There are men on this planet who challenge death every day to feed their families. Between the desert and the Pacific Ocean, in the region of Huarmey in Peru, stand vertiginous cliffs. Men like Purunga must overcome them.

      • DW News

      • DocFilm

        Keeping the war in eastern Europe away from NATO borders is one of the German Bundeswehr’s jobs. An armored battalion from Thuringia is one of the spearheads of NATO’s rapid reaction force responsible for defending member nation Lithuania, in the event of an emergency.

      • DW News

      • Sports Life

        Sammy Muturi has been rowing the rivers of the mighty slopes of Mt. Kenya for over a decade. He’s a kayak pioneer in his homeland and has one big dream: being the first Kenyan kayaker to qualify for the Olympics. But to take part in the qualifying competitions in London, he first needs a visa. Like many African athletes, his dream depends on the goodwill of a few embassy officials.

      • REV

        REV puts the new Audi e-tron GT prototype to the test. Asia’s growing middle class is flying more and more. And why do some countries drive on the left side of the road and others on the right? REV tells you!

      • DW News

      • DocFilm

        In 2008, the United States launched "Project Cassandra". The aim was to uncover how Hezbollah uses drug trafficking and money laundering to finance its military and terrorist activities. The 3-part series tells the story of the project.

      • DW News

      • DW News

      • Shift

      • DW News

      • DocFilm

        For years, good relations with China guaranteed the German economy healthy profits and cheap goods. But over time, that relationship has become a dependency. The documentary "In the Jaws of the Dragon - How to Deal with China?” explores the nature and extent of this reliance.

      • DW News

      • Shift

      • The 77 Percent

        Alcohol - it's a social lubricant, a way to wind down, and often initiation into adulthood. In Central Kenya, the consumption of cheap liquor, illegal brews, and heavy drinking has resulted in increased family conflicts, prompting calls from the government and society to address the issue. In our Street Debate, we find out how Kenyan youths view the issue of alcoholism.

      • DW News

      • REV

        REV puts the new Audi e-tron GT prototype to the test. Asia’s growing middle class is flying more and more. And why do some countries drive on the left side of the road and others on the right? REV tells you!

      • DW News

      • Sports Life

        Sammy Muturi has been rowing the rivers of the mighty slopes of Mt. Kenya for over a decade. He’s a kayak pioneer in his homeland and has one big dream: being the first Kenyan kayaker to qualify for the Olympics. But to take part in the qualifying competitions in London, he first needs a visa. Like many African athletes, his dream depends on the goodwill of a few embassy officials.

      • The 77 Percent

        Alcohol - it's a social lubricant, a way to wind down, and often initiation into adulthood. In Central Kenya, the consumption of cheap liquor, illegal brews, and heavy drinking has resulted in increased family conflicts, prompting calls from the government and society to address the issue. In our Street Debate, we find out how Kenyan youths view the issue of alcoholism.

      • DW News

      • DW News

      • DocFilm

        Mankind is facing the greatest upheaval since industrialization. To stop climate change, the energy system must be transformed worldwide and fossil fuels must be completely replaced. But is this even possible?

      • DW News

      • Shift

      • DocFilm

        Keeping the war in eastern Europe away from NATO borders is one of the German Bundeswehr’s jobs. An armored battalion from Thuringia is one of the spearheads of NATO’s rapid reaction force responsible for defending member nation Lithuania, in the event of an emergency.

      • DW News

      • HER Women in Asia

        Why is it harder for women to get good jobs? Is it a lack of confidence, or the lack of necessary education or training? Or is it gender bias that exists in the corporate world? More and more, women don’t really care what’s causing the discrimination they face. They just want to overcome it. And some of these women surpass all the hurdles and climb to the top.

      • DW News

      • Afrimaxx

        In this episode, presenter Palesa Tembe is at the Bryanston Market in Johannesburg. Plus, the strongest woman in Kenya, perfumes made from endemic South African plants and the Nigerian welder Dotun Popoola.

      • DW News

      • Sports Life

        Sammy Muturi has been rowing the rivers of the mighty slopes of Mt. Kenya for over a decade. He’s a kayak pioneer in his homeland and has one big dream: being the first Kenyan kayaker to qualify for the Olympics. But to take part in the qualifying competitions in London, he first needs a visa. Like many African athletes, his dream depends on the goodwill of a few embassy officials.

      • DW News

      • Shift

      • REV

        REV puts the new Audi e-tron GT prototype to the test. Asia’s growing middle class is flying more and more. And why do some countries drive on the left side of the road and others on the right? REV tells you!

      • DW News

      • DocFilm

        Zimbabwe's economy has collapsed and many young people emigrate to earn money. Those who remain in Zimbabwe rely on remittances from family members who work in Europe or other African countries.

      • DW News

      • Sports Life

        Sammy Muturi has been rowing the rivers of the mighty slopes of Mt. Kenya for over a decade. He’s a kayak pioneer in his homeland and has one big dream: being the first Kenyan kayaker to qualify for the Olympics. But to take part in the qualifying competitions in London, he first needs a visa. Like many African athletes, his dream depends on the goodwill of a few embassy officials.

      • DW News

      • DW News

      • Tomorrow Today

        Chimpanzees communicate with each other using at least some elements that resemble spoken language, but what about locusts? Also: we look deep into space at the Pillars of Creation.

      • DW News

      • DW News

      • REV

        REV puts the new Audi e-tron GT prototype to the test. Asia’s growing middle class is flying more and more. And why do some countries drive on the left side of the road and others on the right? REV tells you!

      • DW News

      • DW News

      • DocFilm

        Keeping the war in eastern Europe away from NATO borders is one of the German Bundeswehr’s jobs. An armored battalion from Thuringia is one of the spearheads of NATO’s rapid reaction force responsible for defending member nation Lithuania, in the event of an emergency.

      • DW News

      • Eco India

        Farmers feed the world. But from Europe to India, farmers are burdened by high costs, low prices, and climate change. Technologies like an AI crop-doctor app and drones can help. But there’s a wellspring of anger among farmers worldwide. Why is that?

      • In Good Shape

        There are more than 300 types of cancer. It’s impossible to guard against all of them completely. But there are a number of risk factors that we can influence ourselves. With the right lifestyle choices, we can significantly reduce our risk.

      • DW News

      • Sports Life

        Sammy Muturi has been rowing the rivers of the mighty slopes of Mt. Kenya for over a decade. He’s a kayak pioneer in his homeland and has one big dream: being the first Kenyan kayaker to qualify for the Olympics. But to take part in the qualifying competitions in London, he first needs a visa. Like many African athletes, his dream depends on the goodwill of a few embassy officials.