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      • DocFilm

        Before the Taliban’s return, a brief hope was ignited. Could Afghanistan become a more just country? A group of Afghan women sat at the negotiating table. But after the Taliban took power in 2021, those dreams were dashed.

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      • Sports Life

        An indigenous community in Mexico has had strict gender roles stretching back to the Mayan civilization. But Las Amazonas are changing that: a team of women shattering expectations by playing softball in traditional outfits while highlighting the importance of the work they do at home and for their families. They’ve seen success on the field, but it hasn’t been easy for the players at home.

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      • DW News

      • Tomorrow Today

        Exciting new digital approaches in archaeology; how the capital of the Aztec empire is being brought back to life virtually; why the Sun and Moon don’t fall to earth; managing without air conditioning in a hotter world

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      • DW News

      • REV

        REV tests the new Volvo EX90, an all-electric luxury SUV. The female bikers of Nairobi’s Inked Sisterhood are shattering stereotypes. And electric cars could help supply the power grid when power is most needed.

      • DW News

      • Euromaxx

        What is an Italian family's daily routine like? And: how are ski resorts dealing with ever decreasing snow? Plus: why the East Frisians are champion tea drinkers!

      • Global Us

        Paralegals in Sierra Leone are helping communities in land disputes with foreign companies. In Belize, the Garifuna people fear the loss of their cultural identity. And in Austria, ski resorts are catering to skiers with disabilities.

      • DW News

      • DocFilm

        For people with disabilities in Uganda, there’s little medical care available. It’s often a long way to travel to see a doctor, and treatment is expensive. But an organization from Germany is providing those affected with orthopedic aids, as well as training specialists.

      • Reporter

        Working daily to sleep on the street at night? That’s a reality for thousands in Germany, who despite having a job cannot find a place to live.

      • DW News

      • Eco India

        From coastal erosion and drought-resistant smart farms in India to Barcelona’s battle with overtourism, communities are tackling environmental and social challenges head-on with innovation and resilience.

      • In Good Shape

        When you have an ordinary cold, chances are you also have a cough. But coughing can also be a sign of a more serious infection, allergies, "smoker’s lung”, or even cancer. In Good Shape brings you tips to keep you breathing well.

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      • Sports Life

        An indigenous community in Mexico has had strict gender roles stretching back to the Mayan civilization. But Las Amazonas are changing that: a team of women shattering expectations by playing softball in traditional outfits while highlighting the importance of the work they do at home and for their families. They’ve seen success on the field, but it hasn’t been easy for the players at home.

      • Euromaxx

        What is an Italian family's daily routine like? And: how are ski resorts dealing with ever decreasing snow? Plus: why the East Frisians are champion tea drinkers!

      • DW News

      • Global Us

        Paralegals in Sierra Leone are helping communities in land disputes with foreign companies. In Belize, the Garifuna people fear the loss of their cultural identity. And in Austria, ski resorts are catering to skiers with disabilities.

      • Reporter

        Working daily to sleep on the street at night? That’s a reality for thousands in Germany, who despite having a job cannot find a place to live.

      • DW News

      • DocFilm

        For people with disabilities in Uganda, there’s little medical care available. It’s often a long way to travel to see a doctor, and treatment is expensive. But an organization from Germany is providing those affected with orthopedic aids, as well as training specialists.

      • Tomorrow Today

        Exciting new digital approaches in archaeology; how the capital of the Aztec empire is being brought back to life virtually; why the Sun and Moon don’t fall to earth; managing without air conditioning in a hotter world

      • DW News

      • Shift

        Many women experience hate and threats of violence on social media, especially politicians, many of whom suffer insults and verbal abuse. But why do these patterns keep repeat themselves? And how can we stop it?

      • Eco Africa

        Sustainable oyster farms in The Gambia, recycling used footwear in Uganda. Carbon offsets - are they what they seem? And: AI helps conservationists better monitor coral health.

      • DW News

      • The 77 Percent

        This week, we take a deep dive into Africa’s progress toward gender equality, exploring how women are breaking barriers in sports, navigating the challenges of sex work, and reshaping the nightlife scene. From the football field to the streets, we examine the victories, the struggles, and the ongoing fight for recognition and rights.

      • DW News

      • Shift

        Many women experience hate and threats of violence on social media, especially politicians, many of whom suffer insults and verbal abuse. But why do these patterns keep repeat themselves? And how can we stop it?

      • Reporter

        Working daily to sleep on the street at night? That’s a reality for thousands in Germany, who despite having a job cannot find a place to live.

      • DW News

      • DocFilm

        Before the Taliban’s return, a brief hope was ignited. Could Afghanistan become a more just country? A group of Afghan women sat at the negotiating table. But after the Taliban took power in 2021, those dreams were dashed.

      • DW News

      • Eco Africa

        Sustainable oyster farms in The Gambia, recycling used footwear in Uganda. Carbon offsets - are they what they seem? And: AI helps conservationists better monitor coral health.

      • DW News

      • Global Us

        Paralegals in Sierra Leone are helping communities in land disputes with foreign companies. In Belize, the Garifuna people fear the loss of their cultural identity. And in Austria, ski resorts are catering to skiers with disabilities.

      • DW News

      • DocFilm

        Covering less than half a square kilometer, Vatican City may be small. But it’s still a place that exudes power and magnificence. The seat of the Pope, Vatican City is the focal point for 1.3 billion Catholics around the world. And it is a place shrouded in secrets.

      • DW News

      • Planet A

        Despite net-zero pledges, banks and asset managers, funds and governments continue to give trillions of dollars to the fossil fuel industry. Here’s which interests and mechanisms are behind that - and how change the system for the better.

      • The 77 Percent

        This week, we take a deep dive into Africa’s progress toward gender equality, exploring how women are breaking barriers in sports, navigating the challenges of sex work, and reshaping the nightlife scene. From the football field to the streets, we examine the victories, the struggles, and the ongoing fight for recognition and rights.

      • DW News

      • Tomorrow Today

        Exciting new digital approaches in archaeology; how the capital of the Aztec empire is being brought back to life virtually; why the Sun and Moon don’t fall to earth; managing without air conditioning in a hotter world

      • DW News

      • Global Us

        Paralegals in Sierra Leone are helping communities in land disputes with foreign companies. In Belize, the Garifuna people fear the loss of their cultural identity. And in Austria, ski resorts are catering to skiers with disabilities.

      • DW News

      • DocFilm

        Before the Taliban’s return, a brief hope was ignited. Could Afghanistan become a more just country? A group of Afghan women sat at the negotiating table. But after the Taliban took power in 2021, those dreams were dashed.

      • DW News

      • Planet A

        Despite net-zero pledges, banks and asset managers, funds and governments continue to give trillions of dollars to the fossil fuel industry. Here’s which interests and mechanisms are behind that - and how change the system for the better.

      • Arts Unveiled

        They have this in common: Fascinating stories that combine politics and art. Where is the famous Amber Room? - and why is the iconic Nefertiti bust so controversial?

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      • Close up

        Ireland is facing a short-fall of hundreds of thousands of homes, especially in Dublin. As rents rise, so does homelessness. With no house or apartment, Jordyn, Jonathan and their young daughter Delilah have to find a new place to sleep every night.

      • DW News

      • Afrimaxx

        This time, host KMJ welcomes you in Accra, Ghana with fashion magic made from banana fibers, the phenomenal career of Kenyan dancer Moesha Kay and BMX Bike riding in Lagos - the latest craze in extreme sports.

      • Global Us

        Paralegals in Sierra Leone are helping communities in land disputes with foreign companies. In Belize, the Garifuna people fear the loss of their cultural identity. And in Austria, ski resorts are catering to skiers with disabilities.

      • DW News

      • The Day

      • DW News

      • Planet A

        Despite net-zero pledges, banks and asset managers, funds and governments continue to give trillions of dollars to the fossil fuel industry. Here’s which interests and mechanisms are behind that - and how change the system for the better.

      • DocFilm

        Before the Taliban’s return, a brief hope was ignited. Could Afghanistan become a more just country? A group of Afghan women sat at the negotiating table. But after the Taliban took power in 2021, those dreams were dashed.

      • DW News

      • The Day

      • DocFilm

        For people with disabilities in Uganda, there’s little medical care available. It’s often a long way to travel to see a doctor, and treatment is expensive. But an organization from Germany is providing those affected with orthopedic aids, as well as training specialists.

      • DW News

      • Planet A

        Despite net-zero pledges, banks and asset managers, funds and governments continue to give trillions of dollars to the fossil fuel industry. Here’s which interests and mechanisms are behind that - and how change the system for the better.

      • Close up

        Ireland is facing a short-fall of hundreds of thousands of homes, especially in Dublin. As rents rise, so does homelessness. With no house or apartment, Jordyn, Jonathan and their young daughter Delilah have to find a new place to sleep every night.

      • DW News

      • The Day

      • Eco Africa

        Sustainable oyster farms in The Gambia, recycling used footwear in Uganda. Carbon offsets - are they what they seem? And: AI helps conservationists better monitor coral health.

      • DW News

      • DocFilm

        For the first time, a documentary film penetrates deep into the most extreme levels of online hate. Cyberbullies engage in a series of campaigns intended to provoke an intense emotional reaction from the victim. The film explores some of their most perfidious methods.

      • DW News

      • The Day

      • REV

        REV tests the new Volvo EX90, an all-electric luxury SUV. The female bikers of Nairobi’s Inked Sisterhood are shattering stereotypes. And electric cars could help supply the power grid when power is most needed.

      • DW News

      • Planet A

        Despite net-zero pledges, banks and asset managers, funds and governments continue to give trillions of dollars to the fossil fuel industry. Here’s which interests and mechanisms are behind that - and how change the system for the better.

      • Close up

        Ireland is facing a short-fall of hundreds of thousands of homes, especially in Dublin. As rents rise, so does homelessness. With no house or apartment, Jordyn, Jonathan and their young daughter Delilah have to find a new place to sleep every night.