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      • Mapped Out

        Kim Jong Un and Vladimir Putin seem to be meeting each other's needs. Russia's leader reportedly has access to North Korean troops as well as ammunition for his full-scale war against Ukraine. And the North Korean leader has a backer who seems keen to evade international sanctions.

      • DocFilm

        How can we preserve our current flood of knowledge, data and objects for future generations? What is important, and what can go? The better storage options become, the more difficult it is to answer this question.

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      • The Day

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      • Mapped Out

        Kim Jong Un and Vladimir Putin seem to be meeting each other's needs. Russia's leader reportedly has access to North Korean troops as well as ammunition for his full-scale war against Ukraine. And the North Korean leader has a backer who seems keen to evade international sanctions.

      • Special Program

        Chef Wandile Mabaso's hard shifts in the kitchen have taken him from coveted restaurants in the USA and France to cooking for world leaders in South Africa! Not bad for a man from Soweto whose peers once laughed at him for taking cooking classes! Chef Wandile shares his recipe for success with Nozibele Qamngana Mayaba on what it takes to be part of the 1% that makes it.

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      • To the Point

        Germany’s conservative CDU party is pushing for tough anti-immigration policies - even if it means getting help from the far-right AfD. What does that mean for Germany’s future? Our guests: Kate Brady (Washington Post); Jörg Lau (Zeit); Ralph Bollmann (Faz)

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      • DocFilm

        Emilie Schindler. A heroine, forgotten by history, who fearlessly saved Jewish lives. The name of her husband Oskar Schindler became synonymous with acts of compassion and humanity in the Nazi era. But what role did his wife Emilie Schindler play?

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      • Focus on Europe

        Ukraine’s birth rate plunges - is the country losing its future? +++ An Italian cult classic will no longer be produced.

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      • Mapped Out

        Kim Jong Un and Vladimir Putin seem to be meeting each other's needs. Russia's leader reportedly has access to North Korean troops as well as ammunition for his full-scale war against Ukraine. And the North Korean leader has a backer who seems keen to evade international sanctions.

      • Made in Germany

        Will the new CEO haul Boeing out of its crisis? Can the ESA stay competitive? How can the German car industry make up lost ground? And what can Germany learn from Indian weddings?

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      • DocFilm

        Emilie Schindler. A heroine, forgotten by history, who fearlessly saved Jewish lives. The name of her husband Oskar Schindler became synonymous with acts of compassion and humanity in the Nazi era. But what role did his wife Emilie Schindler play?

      • DW News

      • The Day

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      • Mapped Out

        Kim Jong Un and Vladimir Putin seem to be meeting each other's needs. Russia's leader reportedly has access to North Korean troops as well as ammunition for his full-scale war against Ukraine. And the North Korean leader has a backer who seems keen to evade international sanctions.

      • Special Program

        Chef Wandile Mabaso's hard shifts in the kitchen have taken him from coveted restaurants in the USA and France to cooking for world leaders in South Africa! Not bad for a man from Soweto whose peers once laughed at him for taking cooking classes! Chef Wandile shares his recipe for success with Nozibele Qamngana Mayaba on what it takes to be part of the 1% that makes it.

      • DW News

      • To the Point

        Germany’s conservative CDU party is pushing for tough anti-immigration policies - even if it means getting help from the far-right AfD. What does that mean for Germany’s future? Our guests: Kate Brady (Washington Post); Jörg Lau (Zeit); Ralph Bollmann (Faz)

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      • DocFilm

        All around the world, scientists are working to recreate lost animal species such as the mammoth. Using modern genetic techniques, they’re extracting ancient genetic material from museum exhibits. Do their efforts represent hope for the future of the natural world? Or is science playing God?

      • DW News

      • Special Program

        Chef Wandile Mabaso's hard shifts in the kitchen have taken him from coveted restaurants in the USA and France to cooking for world leaders in South Africa! Not bad for a man from Soweto whose peers once laughed at him for taking cooking classes! Chef Wandile shares his recipe for success with Nozibele Qamngana Mayaba on what it takes to be part of the 1% that makes it.

      • DW News

      • To the Point

        Germany’s conservative CDU party is pushing for tough anti-immigration policies - even if it means getting help from the far-right AfD. What does that mean for Germany’s future? Our guests: Kate Brady (Washington Post); Jörg Lau (Zeit); Ralph Bollmann (Faz)

      • DW News

      • DocFilm

        How can we preserve our current flood of knowledge, data and objects for future generations? What is important, and what can go? The better storage options become, the more difficult it is to answer this question.

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      • Interview

        Bernd Lange, Chairman of the European Parliament's Trade Committee, speaks to DW's Rosie Birchard about the European Union's preparedness in facing potential trade disputes with the Trump administration. How should the EU address criticism by the President of the United States that Europe is not trading fairly?

      • In Good Shape

        Vision problems can affect people at any age. How can these problems be treated? And worldwide, the number of children who are nearsighted is rising steadily. Why is that? In Good Shape has some tips to make sure you have a clear view ahead.

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      • Eco India

        We meet the changemakers transforming their communities: a young radio DJ in India who airs stories from struggling farmers, rescuers in Rajasthan who save injured birds from urban threats, and a Tamil Nadu policeman who protects trees from ads.

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      • To the Point

        Germany’s conservative CDU party is pushing for tough anti-immigration policies - even if it means getting help from the far-right AfD. What does that mean for Germany’s future? Our guests: Kate Brady (Washington Post); Jörg Lau (Zeit); Ralph Bollmann (Faz)

      • DW News

      • DocFilm

        All around the world, scientists are working to recreate lost animal species such as the mammoth. Using modern genetic techniques, they’re extracting ancient genetic material from museum exhibits. Do their efforts represent hope for the future of the natural world? Or is science playing God?

      • DW News

      • Interview

        Bernd Lange, Chairman of the European Parliament's Trade Committee, speaks to DW's Rosie Birchard about the European Union's preparedness in facing potential trade disputes with the Trump administration. How should the EU address criticism by the President of the United States that Europe is not trading fairly?

      • Afrimaxx

        This time host Collette Prince welcomes you from the Handmade Africa Fair in Johannesburg, South Africa. Plus, kick-flipping girl skaters from Ethiopia, some pumped up kicks from Kenya, and Senegalese artist Soly Cissé.

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      • Special Program

        Chef Wandile Mabaso's hard shifts in the kitchen have taken him from coveted restaurants in the USA and France to cooking for world leaders in South Africa! Not bad for a man from Soweto whose peers once laughed at him for taking cooking classes! Chef Wandile shares his recipe for success with Nozibele Qamngana Mayaba on what it takes to be part of the 1% that makes it.

      • DW News

      • Focus on Europe

        Ukraine’s birth rate plunges - is the country losing its future? +++ An Italian cult classic will no longer be produced.

      • Eco Africa

        Organized waste collection in Gambia, women couriers breaking the mold in Ghana and lab-grown meat.

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      • The Day

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      • Interview

        Bernd Lange, Chairman of the European Parliament's Trade Committee, speaks to DW's Rosie Birchard about the European Union's preparedness in facing potential trade disputes with the Trump administration. How should the EU address criticism by the President of the United States that Europe is not trading fairly?

      • DocFilm

        All around the world, scientists are working to recreate lost animal species such as the mammoth. Using modern genetic techniques, they’re extracting ancient genetic material from museum exhibits. Do their efforts represent hope for the future of the natural world? Or is science playing God?

      • DW News

      • The Day

      • Eco India

        We meet the changemakers transforming their communities: a young radio DJ in India who airs stories from struggling farmers, rescuers in Rajasthan who save injured birds from urban threats, and a Tamil Nadu policeman who protects trees from ads.

      • DW News

      • Interview

        Bernd Lange, Chairman of the European Parliament's Trade Committee, speaks to DW's Rosie Birchard about the European Union's preparedness in facing potential trade disputes with the Trump administration. How should the EU address criticism by the President of the United States that Europe is not trading fairly?

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      • REV

        First built as East Germany’s answer to the "People’s Car”, the Trabant gave the country’s people freedom of mobility and a sense of hope. A feeling that soured as other countries made rapid progress while East Germany and the Trabi stayed the same. We trace the Trabant’s journey from necessity, to automotive lemon, to when it made its way through to the West after the fall of the Berlin Wall.

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      • Planet A

        Wind has been outpaced by solar as the front runner of renewable energy. But according to some studies, recent innovations could unlock up to 80% more wind energy potential in the US alone. What are they and does that hold up?

      • Tomorrow Today

        AI is generating texts and making diagnoses. But to spot AI-generated fake news and medical errors, we need tools to verify its output. Plus: how we learn emotions and tolerance.

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      • Shift

        Even world religions have to keep up with digital progress. Examples include androids that hold church services, AI models taking confession, robots assisting with rituals and apps to guide your prayers.

      • DocFilm

        How can we preserve our current flood of knowledge, data and objects for future generations? What is important, and what can go? The better storage options become, the more difficult it is to answer this question.

      • DW News

      • Interview

        Bernd Lange, Chairman of the European Parliament's Trade Committee, speaks to DW's Rosie Birchard about the European Union's preparedness in facing potential trade disputes with the Trump administration. How should the EU address criticism by the President of the United States that Europe is not trading fairly?

      • To the Point

        Germany’s conservative CDU party is pushing for tough anti-immigration policies - even if it means getting help from the far-right AfD. What does that mean for Germany’s future? Our guests: Kate Brady (Washington Post); Jörg Lau (Zeit); Ralph Bollmann (Faz)