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      • Eco Africa

        How conflicts between Ghana's farmers and herdsmen could be resolved, reducing plastic pollution in Mozambique. Plus protecting a Guinean wetland from rising sea levels, and the 8th-century invention that could provide water for crops in Spain.

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        Images of flames devouring the Notre-Dame cathedral in Paris on April 15, 2019 shocked the world. A detailed two-part documentary featuring video and 3-D animation unveils some of the secrets of the famous church.

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        Today, the hellish Battle of Verdun is a symbol of the industrialization of warfare and of the horrors, futility and inhumanity of the First World War. There are now 40 French and 30 German military cemeteries on the former battlefield and a total of 170,000 dead are buried there - killed in one of the bloodiest battles of the First World War.

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        The toxic legacy of a former Polish company is endangering the Vistula River. A geoscientist at the University of Krakow warns of ticking time bomb for flora and fauna. The river’s entire ecosystem is threatened with eradication.

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        The number of sports betting sites exploded during the coronavirus pandemic. This business, which relies on people with a gambling addiction, is legally all above board. But the sites are run by international companies that employ controversial methods.

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      • In Good Shape

        Headaches, joint pain, back problems - for many, pain is a constant companion. In Good Shape looks at how to tackle pain memory, what helps with migraines and how to get rid of tension.

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        On June 25, 2024, WikiLeaks founder Julian Assange was able to walk free following a deal with the US government. Does this surprising end to the publisher’s many years of criminal prosecution and imprisonment signal a positive outcome for press freedom?

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        Coated pans, waterproof clothing, refrigerants for air conditioning systems. All these everyday items contain PFAS. This group of chemical compounds makes life more convenient. But PFAS compounds are also highly controversial because they are both toxic and long-lasting.

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      • DocFilm

        Images of flames devouring the Notre-Dame cathedral in Paris on April 15, 2019 shocked the world. A detailed two-part documentary featuring video and 3-D animation unveils some of the secrets of the famous church.

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      • Conflict Zone

        Tim Sebastian interviews Illia Ponomarenko, Ukrainian journalist and author. First aired 3rd of July 2024

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        On June 25, 2024, WikiLeaks founder Julian Assange was able to walk free following a deal with the US government. Does this surprising end to the publisher’s many years of criminal prosecution and imprisonment signal a positive outcome for press freedom?

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        St. Kitts has one of the few still-functioning sugar cane railway lines in the Caribbean, running along almost 30 kilometers of coastline. A pair of islands in the Lesser Antilles, St. Kitts and Nevis is one of the smallest nations in the world.

      • In Good Shape

        Headaches, joint pain, back problems - for many, pain is a constant companion. In Good Shape looks at how to tackle pain memory, what helps with migraines and how to get rid of tension.

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      • DocFilm

        Images of flames devouring the Notre-Dame cathedral in Paris on April 15, 2019 shocked the world. A detailed two-part documentary featuring video and 3-D animation unveils some of the secrets of the famous church.

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      • DocFilm

        St. Kitts has one of the few still-functioning sugar cane railway lines in the Caribbean, running along almost 30 kilometers of coastline. A pair of islands in the Lesser Antilles, St. Kitts and Nevis is one of the smallest nations in the world.