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      • Conflict Zone

        Tim Sebastian interviews Abdalla Hamdok, former Sudanese Prime Minster. (First aired: Wednesday, 6 November 2024)

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      • The Day

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      • Interview

        Colombia’s economy still largely depends on producing and exporting fossil fuels. Yet, its government is one of the most vocal voices calling for the end of the fossil fuel era. Colombia Environment Minister Susana Muhamad outlines how that could work.

      • DocFilm

        The Baltic states regained independence more than 30 years ago. Now, Russia has them looking over their shoulder, again. Moscow’s invasion of Ukraine has left many people wondering whether Russia will set its power-hungry sights on the Baltic states, once more.

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      • The Day

      • Made in Germany

        Gold is in demand and more expensive than ever. But is it crisis-proof? And how is it mined in Uzbekistan? Can the water from former mines make a new start possible? And: the woman who runs the largest cannabis fair in Europe.

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      • Interview

        Colombia’s economy still largely depends on producing and exporting fossil fuels. Yet, its government is one of the most vocal voices calling for the end of the fossil fuel era. Colombia Environment Minister Susana Muhamad outlines how that could work.

      • Focus on Europe

        Asylum seekers complain of poor conditions at Germany’s largest refugee shelter +++ Huge sinkholes have suddenly appeared in central Anatolia.

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      • The Day

      • Conflict Zone

        Tim Sebastian interviews Abdalla Hamdok, former Sudanese Prime Minster. (First aired: Wednesday, 6 November 2024)

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      • DocFilm

        Aspiring popstar Mutlu Kaya narrowly escapes an attempt on her life. Despite life-changing injuries, Mutlu goes in search of justice -- and reclaims her voice as a singer.

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      • The Day

      • Made in Germany

        Gold is in demand and more expensive than ever. But is it crisis-proof? And how is it mined in Uzbekistan? Can the water from former mines make a new start possible? And: the woman who runs the largest cannabis fair in Europe.

      • DW News

      • Interview

        Colombia’s economy still largely depends on producing and exporting fossil fuels. Yet, its government is one of the most vocal voices calling for the end of the fossil fuel era. Colombia Environment Minister Susana Muhamad outlines how that could work.

      • Conflict Zone

        Tim Sebastian interviews Abdalla Hamdok, former Sudanese Prime Minster. (First aired: Wednesday, 6 November 2024)

      • DW News

      • DocFilm

        Aspiring popstar Mutlu Kaya narrowly escapes an attempt on her life. Despite life-changing injuries, Mutlu goes in search of justice -- and reclaims her voice as a singer.

      • DW News

      • The Day

      • Focus on Europe

        Asylum seekers complain of poor conditions at Germany’s largest refugee shelter +++ Huge sinkholes have suddenly appeared in central Anatolia.

      • DW News

      • Interview

        Colombia’s economy still largely depends on producing and exporting fossil fuels. Yet, its government is one of the most vocal voices calling for the end of the fossil fuel era. Colombia Environment Minister Susana Muhamad outlines how that could work.

      • Made in Germany

        Gold is in demand and more expensive than ever. But is it crisis-proof? And how is it mined in Uzbekistan? Can the water from former mines make a new start possible? And: the woman who runs the largest cannabis fair in Europe.

      • DW News

      • Focus on Europe

        Asylum seekers complain of poor conditions at Germany’s largest refugee shelter +++ Huge sinkholes have suddenly appeared in central Anatolia.

      • DW News

      • Conflict Zone

        Tim Sebastian interviews Abdalla Hamdok, former Sudanese Prime Minster. (First aired: Wednesday, 6 November 2024)

      • DW News

      • DocFilm

        Rodolfo Dugarte Sanchez has a dream. The young teacher from the Venezuelan Andes wants the children of the remote village of Las Plumas to learn to read and write. He regularly walks almost four hours to teach them.

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      • Eco India

        Climate influencers are trying to persuade Indians to embrace a low-carbon lifestyle; how fox nuts could best help Bihar farmers, exploring the potential of hydroponics and how one man is saving trees in Tamil Nadu.

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      • Focus on Europe

        Asylum seekers complain of poor conditions at Germany’s largest refugee shelter +++ Huge sinkholes have suddenly appeared in central Anatolia.

      • DW News

      • DocFilm

        The Baltic states regained independence more than 30 years ago. Now, Russia has them looking over their shoulder, again. Moscow’s invasion of Ukraine has left many people wondering whether Russia will set its power-hungry sights on the Baltic states, once more.

      • DW News

      • Interview

        Russia's war against Ukraine has been going on for years now. Large swathes of the country - along with its environment - have been destroyed. Still, Ukraine has a plan for recovery that drives forward sustainability and pushes green energy. Ukraine Environment Minister Svitlana Hrynchuk talks about how that can happen on the sidelines of the international climate conference in Baku.

      • Conflict Zone

        Tim Sebastian interviews Abdalla Hamdok, former Sudanese Prime Minster. (First aired: Wednesday, 6 November 2024)

      • DW News

      • Focus on Europe

        Asylum seekers complain of poor conditions at Germany’s largest refugee shelter +++ Huge sinkholes have suddenly appeared in central Anatolia.

      • DW News

      • Conflict Zone

        Tim Sebastian interviews Abdalla Hamdok, former Sudanese Prime Minster. (First aired: Wednesday, 6 November 2024)

      • DW News

      • DocFilm

        Rodolfo Dugarte Sanchez has a dream. The young teacher from the Venezuelan Andes wants the children of the remote village of Las Plumas to learn to read and write. He regularly walks almost four hours to teach them.

      • DW News

      • Interview

        Russia's war against Ukraine has been going on for years now. Large swathes of the country - along with its environment - have been destroyed. Still, Ukraine has a plan for recovery that drives forward sustainability and pushes green energy. Ukraine Environment Minister Svitlana Hrynchuk talks about how that can happen on the sidelines of the international climate conference in Baku.

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      • Global Us

        Women in Rajasthan, India are falling ill from working in quarries without protection; the EU wants to see more old electrical devices being repaired; and in Malaysia we visit an eerily empty residential complex.

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      • Made in Germany

        Gold is in demand and more expensive than ever. But is it crisis-proof? And how is it mined in Uzbekistan? Can the water from former mines make a new start possible? And: the woman who runs the largest cannabis fair in Europe.

      • To the Point

        The epidemic of violence against women and girls is only getting worse. A woman is killed every 10 minutes. So, what drives this violence? Our guests: Gilda Sahebi, German Iranian journalist, and author. Zora Soori-Nurzad, German Afghan activist and social entrepreneur Yoghita Bhayana, prominent anti-rape activist in India

      • DW News

      • The Day

      • DW News

      • Interview

        Russia's war against Ukraine has been going on for years now. Large swathes of the country - along with its environment - have been destroyed. Still, Ukraine has a plan for recovery that drives forward sustainability and pushes green energy. Ukraine Environment Minister Svitlana Hrynchuk talks about how that can happen on the sidelines of the international climate conference in Baku.

      • DocFilm

        Rodolfo Dugarte Sanchez has a dream. The young teacher from the Venezuelan Andes wants the children of the remote village of Las Plumas to learn to read and write. He regularly walks almost four hours to teach them.

      • DW News

      • The Day

      • To the Point

        The epidemic of violence against women and girls is only getting worse. A woman is killed every 10 minutes. So, what drives this violence? Our guests: Gilda Sahebi, German Iranian journalist, and author. Zora Soori-Nurzad, German Afghan activist and social entrepreneur Yoghita Bhayana, prominent anti-rape activist in India

      • DW News

      • Interview

        Russia's war against Ukraine has been going on for years now. Large swathes of the country - along with its environment - have been destroyed. Still, Ukraine has a plan for recovery that drives forward sustainability and pushes green energy. Ukraine Environment Minister Svitlana Hrynchuk talks about how that can happen on the sidelines of the international climate conference in Baku.

      • Conflict Zone

        Tim Sebastian interviews Abdalla Hamdok, former Sudanese Prime Minster. (First aired: Wednesday, 6 November 2024)

      • DW News

      • The Day

      • To the Point

        The epidemic of violence against women and girls is only getting worse. A woman is killed every 10 minutes. So, what drives this violence? Our guests: Gilda Sahebi, German Iranian journalist, and author. Zora Soori-Nurzad, German Afghan activist and social entrepreneur Yoghita Bhayana, prominent anti-rape activist in India

      • DW News

      • DocFilm

        "Journey to the Center of the Earth” has lost none of its fascination to this day. In Jules Verne's fantastic novel, people set off on a scientific expedition to the center of the earth in 1863.

      • DW News

      • The Day

      • Focus on Europe

        Asylum seekers complain of poor conditions at Germany’s largest refugee shelter +++ Huge sinkholes have suddenly appeared in central Anatolia.

      • DW News

      • Interview

        Russia's war against Ukraine has been going on for years now. Large swathes of the country - along with its environment - have been destroyed. Still, Ukraine has a plan for recovery that drives forward sustainability and pushes green energy. Ukraine Environment Minister Svitlana Hrynchuk talks about how that can happen on the sidelines of the international climate conference in Baku.

      • Made in Germany

        Gold is in demand and more expensive than ever. But is it crisis-proof? And how is it mined in Uzbekistan? Can the water from former mines make a new start possible? And: the woman who runs the largest cannabis fair in Europe.