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      • Eco Africa

        Senegal's new rail link offers traffic-tired commuters a green alternative. Football and rap as climate action motivators. Why don’t Europeans repair old electronic goods? And Ghana boasts a pioneering waste-to-energy power plant.

      • DW News

      • The Day

      • DW News

      • Arts Unveiled

        Manga and anime: Nazi cult in comic style. It’s hard to fathom: Japanese manga and anime series that celebrate the aesthetics of the National Socialist regime and glorify the militarism and weapons of the Second World War. Is it dangerous? Why are comics that trivialize the horrors of the Nazis so successful?

      • 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

      • 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.

      • DW News

      • Arts Unveiled

        Manga and anime: Nazi cult in comic style. It’s hard to fathom: Japanese manga and anime series that celebrate the aesthetics of the National Socialist regime and glorify the militarism and weapons of the Second World War. Is it dangerous? Why are comics that trivialize the horrors of the Nazis so successful?

      • DW News

      • DW News

      • The Day

      • REV

        REV tests the Mazda CX-80, a new, large SUV from the company best known for its compact cars. REV investigates why automakers are shifting back to internal combustion engines and what it means for the future of driving.

      • DW News

      • Planet A

        The US is producing more oil than any country ever has, despite pledging to reduce emissions. The promise is that this new oil boom will bring much needed jobs and cheaper fuel. But for everyday people the boom has limited benefits and comes with dire consequences.

      • Tomorrow Today

        This time we look at how social inequality contributes to the abuse of power in academia, the discrimination against women in medicine, the exploitation of ‘others’ and racism, as well as the theft of plants and traditional knowledge.

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      • Shift

      • DocFilm

        Bhutan is famous as the ‘land of happiness’ in the Himalayas. But little is known about the country’s subtropical South. This film explores the little-known region, where people live according to ancient traditions and maintain close-knit communities.

      • DW News

      • Arts Unveiled

        Manga and anime: Nazi cult in comic style. It’s hard to fathom: Japanese manga and anime series that celebrate the aesthetics of the National Socialist regime and glorify the militarism and weapons of the Second World War. Is it dangerous? Why are comics that trivialize the horrors of the Nazis so successful?

      • To the Point

        Russia touts a new ‘wonder weapon’ and is putting NATO under pressure. At the same time, Russian troops are gaining ground in Ukraine with the help of North Korean soldiers. Is a global war more likely than ever? Our guests: Gustav Gressel (military expert), Jessica Berlin (analyst), Vladimir Esipov (DW).

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      • Shift

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      • The 77 Percent

        Kidnapping may be a business to some in northern Nigeria, but for those affected it is a nightmare. In our Street Debate, Edith Kimani talks to those who were abducted, including a survivor of the 'Chibok girl' abductions, and those who have had to negotiate with kidnappers to free their family members.

      • DW News

      • Arts Unveiled

        Manga and anime: Nazi cult in comic style. It’s hard to fathom: Japanese manga and anime series that celebrate the aesthetics of the National Socialist regime and glorify the militarism and weapons of the Second World War. Is it dangerous? Why are comics that trivialize the horrors of the Nazis so successful?

      • REV

        REV tests the Mazda CX-80, a new, large SUV from the company best known for its compact cars. REV investigates why automakers are shifting back to internal combustion engines and what it means for the future of driving.

      • DW News

      • Sports Life

        Since he can remember, Mikiale Tsegay has dedicated his life to becoming a professional footballer. But he’s had to face some of the toughest challenges imaginable. Since arriving in England from Ethiopia in 2021, he’s been moved around the country and in and out of temporary housing. He’s twice been forced out onto the streets. Will the Homeless Football World Cup change his life?.

      • Tomorrow Today

        This time we look at how social inequality contributes to the abuse of power in academia, the discrimination against women in medicine, the exploitation of ‘others’ and racism, as well as the theft of plants and traditional knowledge.

      • DW News

      • DocFilm

        Rats are seen as transmitters of disease and are hated in the West. But to this day, we don’t know very much about this feared animal. Science is only just beginning to properly delve into the world of rats and "rehabilitate" their image.

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      • Sports Life

        Since he can remember, Mikiale Tsegay has dedicated his life to becoming a professional footballer. But he’s had to face some of the toughest challenges imaginable. Since arriving in England from Ethiopia in 2021, he’s been moved around the country and in and out of temporary housing. He’s twice been forced out onto the streets. Will the Homeless Football World Cup change his life?.

      • In Good Shape

        Medication helps heal illness and soothe pain. Proper administration and storage are essential for the desired effect. Used incorrectly, it can cause harmful complications or lead to addiction.

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      • Shift

      • DW News

      • DocFilm

        The Yamal Peninsula in the Arctic is the heart of the Russian energy empire. It is home to the world's largest natural gas reserves. But this is also where the migration routes of the Nenets run. Is their habitat being destroyed?

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      • Shift

      • DW News

      • DocFilm

        An HIV-positive diagnosis is something people still hide, today. In this film, people in Ireland living with HIV share their experiences - some for the first time on camera - with emotional candor, using a variety of means.

      • DW News

      • The 77 Percent

        Kidnapping may be a business to some in northern Nigeria, but for those affected it is a nightmare. In our Street Debate, Edith Kimani talks to those who were abducted, including a survivor of the 'Chibok girl' abductions, and those who have had to negotiate with kidnappers to free their family members.

      • DW News

      • Interview

        Unproductive, uncompetitive and bureaucratic: Germany, once the beacon of fiscal stability, has fallen behind economically. So, what is the solution? DW Business speaks to Clemens Fuest, Head of the Ifo Research Institute, about the policies needed to turn things around.

      • DW News

      • Sports Life

        Since he can remember, Mikiale Tsegay has dedicated his life to becoming a professional footballer. But he’s had to face some of the toughest challenges imaginable. Since arriving in England from Ethiopia in 2021, he’s been moved around the country and in and out of temporary housing. He’s twice been forced out onto the streets. Will the Homeless Football World Cup change his life?.

      • DW News

      • DW News

      • Shift

      • The 77 Percent

        Kidnapping may be a business to some in northern Nigeria, but for those affected it is a nightmare. In our Street Debate, Edith Kimani talks to those who were abducted, including a survivor of the 'Chibok girl' abductions, and those who have had to negotiate with kidnappers to free their family members.

      • DW News

      • DW News

      • 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

      • Afrimaxx

        In this episode, host Cynthia Zonde Zulu welcomes you from Lilongwe, Malawi. Plus, how Kigali became the cleanest city in Africa, the African Beethoven and how Paul Siguqa is paving the way for equality with grapevines.

      • DW News

      • Shift

      • ¿Cómo te afecta?

        More than 8 million children between the ages of 5 and 17 work in Latin America, according to the ILO. However, some experts indicate that the figure could be higher. Whether in agriculture, mining or textiles, many of the products we consume are tainted with child exploitation.

      • DW News

      • DocFilm

        The Yamal Peninsula in the Arctic is the heart of the Russian energy empire. It is home to the world's largest natural gas reserves. But this is also where the migration routes of the Nenets run. Is their habitat being destroyed?

      • DW News

      • Sports Life

        Since he can remember, Mikiale Tsegay has dedicated his life to becoming a professional footballer. But he’s had to face some of the toughest challenges imaginable. Since arriving in England from Ethiopia in 2021, he’s been moved around the country and in and out of temporary housing. He’s twice been forced out onto the streets. Will the Homeless Football World Cup change his life?.

      • DW News

      • DocFilm

        Experts estimate that Europe’s dog mafia makes around a billion Euros every year. Birgitt Thiesmann from the animal welfare foundation "Four Paws” fights against the illegal puppy trade.

      • In Good Shape

        Medication helps heal illness and soothe pain. Proper administration and storage are essential for the desired effect. Used incorrectly, it can cause harmful complications or lead to addiction.

      • DW News

      • DW News

      • Sports Life

        Since he can remember, Mikiale Tsegay has dedicated his life to becoming a professional footballer. But he’s had to face some of the toughest challenges imaginable. Since arriving in England from Ethiopia in 2021, he’s been moved around the country and in and out of temporary housing. He’s twice been forced out onto the streets. Will the Homeless Football World Cup change his life?.

      • 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

      • DocFilm

        Experts estimate that Europe’s dog mafia makes around a billion Euros every year. Birgitt Thiesmann from the animal welfare foundation "Four Paws” fights against the illegal puppy trade.