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      • Eco Africa

        A tree hugger in Uganda who’s breaking records for the environment. Tunisia fishermen using an age-old and sustainable technique. An Ivorian researcher and her biopesticides for protecting yam crops. Plus: how can the power of dance help the environment?

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      • The Day

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      • Travel

        Join DW's Sarah Hucal on a Greek island-hopping adventure! She shows you the highlights on Rhodes, Symi, and Kalymnos in the eastern Aegean Sea. Sarah shares practical tips on getting around, the best food to eat, and where to stay.

      • DocFilm

        The intestine is a true marvel. This organ’s complex functions extend far beyond the mere processing of food. The intestine affects the immune system and also has a powerful effect on our emotional well-being.

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      • The Day

      • Eco India

        Trees can help to make cities like Berlin more climate-proof. Mushrooms play key role in the environment in parts of Kashmir, as do palmyra trees in Tamil Nadu. Clean air and clean water - as desired by Mumbaikars - are universal requirements.

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      • Travel

        Join DW's Sarah Hucal on a Greek island-hopping adventure! She shows you the highlights on Rhodes, Symi, and Kalymnos in the eastern Aegean Sea. Sarah shares practical tips on getting around, the best food to eat, and where to stay.

      • Best of DW Podcasts

        Select DW video podcasts enrich the program with current analyses of world politics and its influence on our daily lives. There will also be space in the program for lively discussions about social standards and taboos.

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      • The Day

      • REV

        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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      • Planet A

        Somewhere below the Swedish city of Västerås, there's a big cave. During the Cold War, it was used to store oil. But the local energy company decided to clean it, pump it full of water and heat it up. Here's why they did that.

      • Tomorrow Today

        Vegan egg substitutes that look and taste almost like the real thing. Renewable fuels based on biowaste. How farmland soils can absorb and store carbon dioxide. The tricky business of recycling solar panels. And: What is plasma, and how is it made?

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      • Shift

      • DocFilm

        The latest research shows we’ve long underestimated the intelligence of insects. Bumblebees, for example, succeed at behavioral tests also passed by intelligent crows. They use tools to reach nectar in an artificial flower.

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      • Travel

        Join DW's Sarah Hucal on a Greek island-hopping adventure! She shows you the highlights on Rhodes, Symi, and Kalymnos in the eastern Aegean Sea. Sarah shares practical tips on getting around, the best food to eat, and where to stay.

      • DocFilm

        Roosters bring little profit on the poultry market. They lay no eggs and produce little meat. So, many German hatcheries sell millions of chicks abroad. Animal welfare usually falls by the wayside.

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      • Shift

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      • The 77 Percent

        This week's show explores the experiences of young Africans living on the continent and abroad. First, we delve into the factors compelling Nigerian youth to leave their country. Then, in our street debate, we engage with African expats in Hamburg, Germany to understand the requirements for success in a new country. African comedian Basketmouth shares his insights into the 'japa' debate.

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      • Travel

        Join DW's Sarah Hucal on a Greek island-hopping adventure! She shows you the highlights on Rhodes, Symi, and Kalymnos in the eastern Aegean Sea. Sarah shares practical tips on getting around, the best food to eat, and where to stay.

      • Best of DW Podcasts

        Select DW video podcasts enrich the program with current analyses of world politics and its influence on our daily lives. There will also be space in the program for lively discussions about social standards and taboos.

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      • Sports Life

        Thousands of Ukrainian civilians and soldiers have lost limbs due to Russian war crimes. Yana Stepanenko is one of them. A rocket exploded at Kramatorsk train station, killing her grandmother and blowing off both her feet. Now the teenager wants to take part in a city run, where funds raised from entry fees will go to causes for the disabled. Yana’s efforts have made her an icon in Ukraine.

      • Tomorrow Today

        Vegan egg substitutes that look and taste almost like the real thing. Renewable fuels based on biowaste. How farmland soils can absorb and store carbon dioxide. The tricky business of recycling solar panels. And: What is plasma, and how is it made?

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      • DocFilm

        Flat landscapes, endless views, screeching seabirds in the blue sky. Cows graze on the salt marshes, and all around: the sea. A snapshot of life on the northern German ‘hallig’ or island of Oland. But the idyllic scene isn’t immune to the impact of climate change.

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      • Sports Life

        Thousands of Ukrainian civilians and soldiers have lost limbs due to Russian war crimes. Yana Stepanenko is one of them. A rocket exploded at Kramatorsk train station, killing her grandmother and blowing off both her feet. Now the teenager wants to take part in a city run, where funds raised from entry fees will go to causes for the disabled. Yana’s efforts have made her an icon in Ukraine.

      • In Good Shape

        Myths about parenting and child health often make it hard for parents to do the best for their child. How much sleep do children need? Which sport is suitable? Should children be rewarded? All this in DW's health magazine.

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      • Shift

      • DW News

      • DocFilm

        In 1945, under US occupation, the Japanese constitution was created. Toshiko Tanaka, then six years old, had survived the atomic bombing of Hiroshima. She hoped that this "peace constitution” would prevent wars in the future. But now, Japan is arming itself again.

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      • Shift

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      • DocFilm

        The fact that 32-year-old Rita leads such a successful life today is nothing short of a miracle. Rita was born in Togo in 1991 and was raised by her grandparents. For a long time, she thought they were her parents. Hers was a happy childhood - but it ended abruptly.

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      • The 77 Percent

        This week's show explores the experiences of young Africans living on the continent and abroad. First, we delve into the factors compelling Nigerian youth to leave their country. Then, in our street debate, we engage with African expats in Hamburg, Germany to understand the requirements for success in a new country. African comedian Basketmouth shares his insights into the 'japa' debate.

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      • Interview

        John Mahama will be sworn into as president of Ghana in early 2025. But he has already gotten to work on fulfilling some of his campaign promises. DW spoke with Mahama as he prepares to take charge of a country facing a host of challenges.

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      • Sports Life

        Thousands of Ukrainian civilians and soldiers have lost limbs due to Russian war crimes. Yana Stepanenko is one of them. A rocket exploded at Kramatorsk train station, killing her grandmother and blowing off both her feet. Now the teenager wants to take part in a city run, where funds raised from entry fees will go to causes for the disabled. Yana’s efforts have made her an icon in Ukraine.

      • DW News

      • DW News

      • Shift

      • The 77 Percent

        This week's show explores the experiences of young Africans living on the continent and abroad. First, we delve into the factors compelling Nigerian youth to leave their country. Then, in our street debate, we engage with African expats in Hamburg, Germany to understand the requirements for success in a new country. African comedian Basketmouth shares his insights into the 'japa' debate.

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      • DW News

      • DW News

      • DocFilm

        The intestine is a true marvel. This organ’s complex functions extend far beyond the mere processing of food. The intestine affects the immune system and also has a powerful effect on our emotional well-being.

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      • Afrimaxx

        In this episode, host Zimingonaphakade Mabunzi is at SculptX, Africa’s largest sculpture exhibition. Plus, traditional beaded royal Nigerian crowns, an Angolan gin maker and, some handy eco-travel tips from Mauritius.

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      • Shift

      • ¿Cómo te afecta?

        ¿Cómo te afecta? aims to reach the younger generation with topics, news, problems and solutions that affect young people in Latin America. This program is broadcast in Spanish with English subtitles.

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      • DocFilm

        In 1945, under US occupation, the Japanese constitution was created. Toshiko Tanaka, then six years old, had survived the atomic bombing of Hiroshima. She hoped that this "peace constitution” would prevent wars in the future. But now, Japan is arming itself again.

      • DW News

      • Sports Life

        Thousands of Ukrainian civilians and soldiers have lost limbs due to Russian war crimes. Yana Stepanenko is one of them. A rocket exploded at Kramatorsk train station, killing her grandmother and blowing off both her feet. Now the teenager wants to take part in a city run, where funds raised from entry fees will go to causes for the disabled. Yana’s efforts have made her an icon in Ukraine.

      • Tomorrow Today

        Vegan egg substitutes that look and taste almost like the real thing. Renewable fuels based on biowaste. How farmland soils can absorb and store carbon dioxide. The tricky business of recycling solar panels. And: What is plasma, and how is it made?

      • DW News

      • DocFilm

        Cheng Chung Au lives in an illegal dwelling on the roof of a tower block in Hong Kong. Despite the rat plague and the typhoon risk. In New York City, too, there were simple dwellings for servants on rooftops - long before penthouses and rooftop bars came along.

      • In Good Shape

        Myths about parenting and child health often make it hard for parents to do the best for their child. How much sleep do children need? Which sport is suitable? Should children be rewarded? All this in DW's health magazine.

      • DW News

      • DW News

      • Sports Life

        Thousands of Ukrainian civilians and soldiers have lost limbs due to Russian war crimes. Yana Stepanenko is one of them. A rocket exploded at Kramatorsk train station, killing her grandmother and blowing off both her feet. Now the teenager wants to take part in a city run, where funds raised from entry fees will go to causes for the disabled. Yana’s efforts have made her an icon in Ukraine.

      • DocFilm

        The intestine is a true marvel. This organ’s complex functions extend far beyond the mere processing of food. The intestine affects the immune system and also has a powerful effect on our emotional well-being.

      • DW News

      • DocFilm

        Cheng Chung Au lives in an illegal dwelling on the roof of a tower block in Hong Kong. Despite the rat plague and the typhoon risk. In New York City, too, there were simple dwellings for servants on rooftops - long before penthouses and rooftop bars came along.