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        Mexico City used to inspire fear. But these days, the megacity is a hotspot for tourists. Still, the city has not lost its fighting spirit. Some use it to put on a show, while others simply try to survive.

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        The new US President, Donald Trump, plans radical measures to further strengthen the roaring American economy. Will it be to the detriment of the rest of the world? Our guests: Melissa Eddy (New York Times); Felix Lee (Süddeutsche Zeitung). Jürgen Matthes (IW)

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        Eva Umlauf is one of the youngest survivors of the Auschwitz concentration camp. She has no active memory of the time she spent there. For more than 70 years, her past and her family’s fate played no role in her life.

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        Holocaust Remembrance Day: how massacres committed outside of concentration camps are commemorated in Poland. +++ Mafia stronghold Naples: how youth violence is getting out of hand.

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        German Defense Minister Boris Pistorius spoke with DW's Chief Political Correspondent, Nina Haase, during his trip to Lithuania. In 2023, Pistorius signed a roadmap for the permanent deployment of a Bundeswehr brigade to the Baltic nation. The German brigade in Lithuania is set to be combat-ready by 2027.

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        How is Portugal tackling its brain drain? Is life in Taiwan becoming as expensive as in Silicon Valley? How does an IT expert from Indonesia make a career in Germany? And what are the benefits of free public transportation?

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        Eva Umlauf is one of the youngest survivors of the Auschwitz concentration camp. She has no active memory of the time she spent there. For more than 70 years, her past and her family’s fate played no role in her life.

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        German Defense Minister Boris Pistorius spoke with DW's Chief Political Correspondent, Nina Haase, during his trip to Lithuania. In 2023, Pistorius signed a roadmap for the permanent deployment of a Bundeswehr brigade to the Baltic nation. The German brigade in Lithuania is set to be combat-ready by 2027.

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        REV puts the new Dacia Duster to the test. Innovations are helping Kenya address air pollution from the transport sector. And oil-rich Venezuela imports low-quality fuel from Iran, and it can cause vehicles to explode.

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        The new US President, Donald Trump, plans radical measures to further strengthen the roaring American economy. Will it be to the detriment of the rest of the world? Our guests: Melissa Eddy (New York Times); Felix Lee (Süddeutsche Zeitung). Jürgen Matthes (IW)

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        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.

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        For lawyer Emma Sadleir, there are tough cases, and then there are cyberbullying cases. The growing trend's victims are getting younger, and perpetrators are harder to catch. Not even host Nozibele Qamngana Mayaba is safe, but Emma has some tips for her and others in how to fight back.

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        The new US President, Donald Trump, plans radical measures to further strengthen the roaring American economy. Will it be to the detriment of the rest of the world? Our guests: Melissa Eddy (New York Times); Felix Lee (Süddeutsche Zeitung). Jürgen Matthes (IW)

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        Mexico City used to inspire fear. But these days, the megacity is a hotspot for tourists. Still, the city has not lost its fighting spirit. Some use it to put on a show, while others simply try to survive.

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        Commemorating the victims of sexual slavery by Japan during World War II, known as "comfort women," remains a taboo subject. Now, the city of Berlin wants to remove The Peace Statue, Ari, a memorial in their honor.

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        Tooth decay, diabetes, heart disease, cancer, joint pain—a scientific review of studies says a whopping 45 negative health outcomes can come from eating too much sugar! But how much is too much? And how can we wean ourselves off the sweet stuff?

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        Citizen initiatives in Chennai have increased recycling, revived a lake and transformed a town - what working together can achieve! Plus, could a supposedly green waste solution in Delhi be harming public health? And building homes without concrete.

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        The new US President, Donald Trump, plans radical measures to further strengthen the roaring American economy. Will it be to the detriment of the rest of the world? Our guests: Melissa Eddy (New York Times); Felix Lee (Süddeutsche Zeitung). Jürgen Matthes (IW)

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        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.

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        Commemorating the victims of sexual slavery by Japan during World War II, known as "comfort women," remains a taboo subject. Now, the city of Berlin wants to remove The Peace Statue, Ari, a memorial in their honor.

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        This time, host Meling Balloo welcomes you from Moka Smart City in the heart of Mauritius. Plus, matatu culture in Kenya, a classical singer from Ghana and a challenging bite of traditional foods in Malawi.

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        For lawyer Emma Sadleir, there are tough cases, and then there are cyberbullying cases. The growing trend's victims are getting younger, and perpetrators are harder to catch. Not even host Nozibele Qamngana Mayaba is safe, but Emma has some tips for her and others in how to fight back.

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        Holocaust Remembrance Day: how massacres committed outside of concentration camps are commemorated in Poland. +++ Mafia stronghold Naples: how youth violence is getting out of hand.

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        Rural Kenyans observe nature to predict the weather, while activists in Mali are reducing their flood risk. Plus, how technology can help fight plastic pollution and give a voice to extinct animals.

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        Commemorating the victims of sexual slavery by Japan during World War II, known as "comfort women," remains a taboo subject. Now, the city of Berlin wants to remove The Peace Statue, Ari, a memorial in their honor.

      • 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.

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      • Eco India

        Citizen initiatives in Chennai have increased recycling, revived a lake and transformed a town - what working together can achieve! Plus, could a supposedly green waste solution in Delhi be harming public health? And building homes without concrete.

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      • Arts Unveiled

        Commemorating the victims of sexual slavery by Japan during World War II, known as "comfort women," remains a taboo subject. Now, the city of Berlin wants to remove The Peace Statue, Ari, a memorial in their honor.

      • Special Program

        For lawyer Emma Sadleir, there are tough cases, and then there are cyberbullying cases. The growing trend's victims are getting younger, and perpetrators are harder to catch. Not even host Nozibele Qamngana Mayaba is safe, but Emma has some tips for her and others in how to fight back.

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        The Yugo was cheap, quirky, and unforgettable. A car that went from fad to farce in the US, it was an ambitious project that started out as a modified version of the Fiat 127, built in communist Yugoslavia. A car with many a flaw, but timeless charm, the Yugo’s polarizing legacy endures to this day.

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        Many of the world’s cities are experiencing a housing crisis. Those under threat of climate emergency, like the 40 million households threatened by fire, wind and flooding in the US alone, increasingly have to content with skyrocketing insurance premiums. Here’s how climate helps fuel gentrification, and what we can do about it.

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        Why top sporting performance starts in your head / How head injuries caused by sports can lead to dementia / What brain volume says about intelligence / How hummingbirds fly backwards / When spending too much time on your cell phone becomes a problem

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      • Shift

        AI can make day-to-day life easier, but its high energy requirements raise environmental concerns. After all, building and operating data centers involves large quantities of power, water, and raw materials.

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        Mexico City used to inspire fear. But these days, the megacity is a hotspot for tourists. Still, the city has not lost its fighting spirit. Some use it to put on a show, while others simply try to survive.

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      • Arts Unveiled

        Commemorating the victims of sexual slavery by Japan during World War II, known as "comfort women," remains a taboo subject. Now, the city of Berlin wants to remove The Peace Statue, Ari, a memorial in their honor.

      • To the Point

        The new US President, Donald Trump, plans radical measures to further strengthen the roaring American economy. Will it be to the detriment of the rest of the world? Our guests: Melissa Eddy (New York Times); Felix Lee (Süddeutsche Zeitung). Jürgen Matthes (IW)