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        India, a nation on the verge of becoming a superpower? The country has overtaken China and is now the world’s most populous nation. The average age is 28. What dreams and what opportunities for advancement does this generation in India have today?

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        2024 is one of the biggest election years in global history and populist parties, particularly those on the far right, are hoping to make big gains. But what role has the economy played in driving support for these movements in Europe and elsewhere? In this episode, we look at what far right parties say about the economy and consider how much it matters to their supporters.

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        Israel’s war against the terror organization Hamas is souring relations with its key ally. Will US pressure to support a new ceasefire plan convince Netanyahu to commit?Our guests: Kristin Helberg (middle east analyst); Ronen Steinke (Süddeutsche Zeitung); Markus Bickel (Security Table)

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        What would be the consequences of industrial exploitation of the ocean floor? A deep-sea expedition in the Pacific explores this question. Raw materials have been mined on land for thousands of years, often with negative consequences for nature and people.

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        Civilian life in Ukraine has become impossible, says a teacher now turning soldier. +++ Lower profits, manpower shortages, and a mountain of red tape are the complaints of Scotland's fishermen since Brexit.

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        2024 is one of the biggest election years in global history and populist parties, particularly those on the far right, are hoping to make big gains. But what role has the economy played in driving support for these movements in Europe and elsewhere? In this episode, we look at what far right parties say about the economy and consider how much it matters to their supporters.

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        Young people across Europe are taking to the streets: For the last few years, activists from groups like Fridays for Future or Extinction Rebellion have been demanding more climate action. But there's also been protest by a very different group: European farmers went on strike, alarmed by strict EU regulations that threaten business. So, how do we solve the climate crisis?

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        What would be the consequences of industrial exploitation of the ocean floor? A deep-sea expedition in the Pacific explores this question. Raw materials have been mined on land for thousands of years, often with negative consequences for nature and people.

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      • Business Beyond

        2024 is one of the biggest election years in global history and populist parties, particularly those on the far right, are hoping to make big gains. But what role has the economy played in driving support for these movements in Europe and elsewhere? In this episode, we look at what far right parties say about the economy and consider how much it matters to their supporters.

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        Tim Sebastian interviews Vera Jourova, Vice President of the European Commission for Values and Transparency and Manfred Weber, President of the European People's Party.

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        Israel’s war against the terror organization Hamas is souring relations with its key ally. Will US pressure to support a new ceasefire plan convince Netanyahu to commit?Our guests: Kristin Helberg (middle east analyst); Ronen Steinke (Süddeutsche Zeitung); Markus Bickel (Security Table)

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        "Operation Overlord” is recorded for posterity as a success story. But due to inconsistencies, logistical problems and capricious weather conditions, the Allied offensive against Hitler’s army was very nearly a fiasco.

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        Young people across Europe are taking to the streets: For the last few years, activists from groups like Fridays for Future or Extinction Rebellion have been demanding more climate action. But there's also been protest by a very different group: European farmers went on strike, alarmed by strict EU regulations that threaten business. So, how do we solve the climate crisis?

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        Israel’s war against the terror organization Hamas is souring relations with its key ally. Will US pressure to support a new ceasefire plan convince Netanyahu to commit?Our guests: Kristin Helberg (middle east analyst); Ronen Steinke (Süddeutsche Zeitung); Markus Bickel (Security Table)

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        India, a nation on the verge of becoming a superpower? The country has overtaken China and is now the world’s most populous nation. The average age is 28. What dreams and what opportunities for advancement does this generation in India have today?

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        The EU's law to ban deforestation from the supply chains of its companies is frustrating trade partners abroad. Just take Indonesia, which has valuable minerals for use in tech like batteries and computer chips. It says the law is harming its small farmers. The spat comes as the two are thrashing out a free trade deal

      • In Good Shape

        Excessive skincare and hair styling is ineffective and potentially counterproductive - leaving lackluster hair and pimples. Over-brushing can also be a source of harm. In Good Shape with top tips to ensure you stay looking good.

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      • Eco India

        Introduced on purpose, by mistake or as a result of climate change, invasive species destroy ecosystems and are often expensive to eradicate. We explore solutions, from turning pests into useful products, to serving them up as culinary delicacies.

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        "Operation Overlord” is recorded for posterity as a success story. But due to inconsistencies, logistical problems and capricious weather conditions, the Allied offensive against Hitler’s army was very nearly a fiasco.

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      • Special Program

        Young people across Europe are taking to the streets: For the last few years, activists from groups like Fridays for Future or Extinction Rebellion have been demanding more climate action. But there's also been protest by a very different group: European farmers went on strike, alarmed by strict EU regulations that threaten business. So, how do we solve the climate crisis?

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        In this episode, host Itumeleng KgosiGadi ya ga Banda is at the Sikelela Festival. Plus, depicting life's struggles, the musician who goes one step further than Burna Boy, and skateboarding as female empowerment.

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        What would be the consequences of industrial exploitation of the ocean floor? A deep-sea expedition in the Pacific explores this question. Raw materials have been mined on land for thousands of years, often with negative consequences for nature and people.

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      • Interview

        The EU's law to ban deforestation from the supply chains of its companies is frustrating trade partners abroad. Just take Indonesia, which has valuable minerals for use in tech like batteries and computer chips. It says the law is harming its small farmers. The spat comes as the two are thrashing out a free trade deal

      • Eco Africa

        From Ghana's huge floating solar panels to India's revival of ancient rainwater harvesting, Cameroon’s organic fertilizer from waste, and the protection of Berlin's ice-age sand dunes, we focus on positive eco-change around the world.

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        "Operation Overlord” is recorded for posterity as a success story. But due to inconsistencies, logistical problems and capricious weather conditions, the Allied offensive against Hitler’s army was very nearly a fiasco.

      • DW News

      • The Day

      • Special Program

        Young people across Europe are taking to the streets: For the last few years, activists from groups like Fridays for Future or Extinction Rebellion have been demanding more climate action. But there's also been protest by a very different group: European farmers went on strike, alarmed by strict EU regulations that threaten business. So, how do we solve the climate crisis?

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        The EU's law to ban deforestation from the supply chains of its companies is frustrating trade partners abroad. Just take Indonesia, which has valuable minerals for use in tech like batteries and computer chips. It says the law is harming its small farmers. The spat comes as the two are thrashing out a free trade deal

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        The Mini has fans the world over, especially women. A British pop culture icon, it’s starred in films and won rallies. Plus: Ride with a teen who lives on trains and go for a spin with South Africa’s Queen of Smoke.

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        Farmers are angry and protesting across Europe, India, seemingly all over the world. What exactly do they want - and do they have a point?

      • Tomorrow Today

        Our cities are growing, becoming more crowded and hotter. Mini-forests and green facades can help to cool them down. And fewer sealed surfaces cuts the risk of flooding through heavy rainfall or rising sea levels.

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      • Shift

        Flying cars, underground transport systems and artificial intelligence that finds the best route: the future of mobility is supposed to be digitally networked and powered by green electricity. But when will we get there?

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        India, a nation on the verge of becoming a superpower? The country has overtaken China and is now the world’s most populous nation. The average age is 28. What dreams and what opportunities for advancement does this generation in India have today?

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      • Interview

        The EU's law to ban deforestation from the supply chains of its companies is frustrating trade partners abroad. Just take Indonesia, which has valuable minerals for use in tech like batteries and computer chips. It says the law is harming its small farmers. The spat comes as the two are thrashing out a free trade deal

      • To the Point

        Israel’s war against the terror organization Hamas is souring relations with its key ally. Will US pressure to support a new ceasefire plan convince Netanyahu to commit?Our guests: Kristin Helberg (middle east analyst); Ronen Steinke (Süddeutsche Zeitung); Markus Bickel (Security Table)