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      • The 77 Percent

        This week, we explore why Afro-descendants from the Americas and beyond, are choosing to leave their lives in the West to return to their ancestral Africa. We meet a single mother who traded life in Canada for a fresh start in Kenya and a filmmaker who returned to her roots in Sierra Leone. In Ghana, we hear from some of the over 1,000 African Americans now calling it home.

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      • The Day

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      • Planet A

        US tech giants are spending millions to buy carbon offsets in the Global South. One project in Kenya covers an area the size of Slovenia and promises to offset carbon emissions by restricting where and when livestock can graze.

      • DocFilm

        Burns, strangulation, broken bones. The list of signs of torture is long and can be seen on some 27,000 photos showing dead Syrian civilians. The man who smuggled the photos out of the country calls himself "Caesar”.

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      • Made in Germany

        Valencia continues to struggle with the consequences of its recent flood. But others are actually benefiting from climate change. How can critical infrastructure be protected? The benefits of floating solar systems and a Bosnian success story.

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      • Planet A

        US tech giants are spending millions to buy carbon offsets in the Global South. One project in Kenya covers an area the size of Slovenia and promises to offset carbon emissions by restricting where and when livestock can graze.

      • Focus on Europe

        Donald Trump has voiced interest in Greenland, which is rich in gas, oil, and rare earths. +++ 55 thousand euros will bring deceased pets back to life in Spain, or at least their clone.

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      • The Day

      • ¿Cómo te afecta?

        ¿Cómo te afecta? aims to reach the younger generation with topics, news, problems and solutions that affect young people in Latin America. This program is broadcast in Spanish with English subtitles.

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      • DocFilm

        Three people, living three unusual lives, in three Eastern European countries. This film’s protagonists are united by the challenges, suffering and constant change they face - as well as by their confidence that things will turn out well in the end.

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      • The Day

      • Made in Germany

        Valencia continues to struggle with the consequences of its recent flood. But others are actually benefiting from climate change. How can critical infrastructure be protected? The benefits of floating solar systems and a Bosnian success story.

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      • Planet A

        US tech giants are spending millions to buy carbon offsets in the Global South. One project in Kenya covers an area the size of Slovenia and promises to offset carbon emissions by restricting where and when livestock can graze.

      • ¿Cómo te afecta?

        ¿Cómo te afecta? aims to reach the younger generation with topics, news, problems and solutions that affect young people in Latin America. This program is broadcast in Spanish with English subtitles.

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      • DocFilm

        Three people, living three unusual lives, in three Eastern European countries. This film’s protagonists are united by the challenges, suffering and constant change they face - as well as by their confidence that things will turn out well in the end.

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      • The Day

      • Focus on Europe

        Donald Trump has voiced interest in Greenland, which is rich in gas, oil, and rare earths. +++ 55 thousand euros will bring deceased pets back to life in Spain, or at least their clone.

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      • Planet A

        US tech giants are spending millions to buy carbon offsets in the Global South. One project in Kenya covers an area the size of Slovenia and promises to offset carbon emissions by restricting where and when livestock can graze.

      • Made in Germany

        Valencia continues to struggle with the consequences of its recent flood. But others are actually benefiting from climate change. How can critical infrastructure be protected? The benefits of floating solar systems and a Bosnian success story.

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      • Focus on Europe

        Donald Trump has voiced interest in Greenland, which is rich in gas, oil, and rare earths. +++ 55 thousand euros will bring deceased pets back to life in Spain, or at least their clone.

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      • ¿Cómo te afecta?

        ¿Cómo te afecta? aims to reach the younger generation with topics, news, problems and solutions that affect young people in Latin America. This program is broadcast in Spanish with English subtitles.

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      • DocFilm

        "Pretty people have it easier in life," says 15-year-old Moritz. When he posts a video of his body on social media for the first time at the age of 13, it takes a toll: Moritz is bullied at school and starts thinking he’s far too chubby.

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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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      • Focus on Europe

        Donald Trump has voiced interest in Greenland, which is rich in gas, oil, and rare earths. +++ 55 thousand euros will bring deceased pets back to life in Spain, or at least their clone.

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      • DocFilm

        Burns, strangulation, broken bones. The list of signs of torture is long and can be seen on some 27,000 photos showing dead Syrian civilians. The man who smuggled the photos out of the country calls himself "Caesar”.

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      • Mapped Out

        Lebanon and Israel don’t have an official border, but only a so-called Blue Line separating them. Repeated wars over decades and territorial disputes raise the question: Could this fragile boundary ever lead to lasting peace?

      • REV

        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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      • Focus on Europe

        Donald Trump has voiced interest in Greenland, which is rich in gas, oil, and rare earths. +++ 55 thousand euros will bring deceased pets back to life in Spain, or at least their clone.

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      • In Good Shape

        Sleep disorders are becoming an increasing problem for young and old alike. Stress, not enough relaxation, and poorly timed meals can disrupt rest. In Good Shape shows what you can do during the day to help get a good night's sleep.

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      • DocFilm

        "Pretty people have it easier in life," says 15-year-old Moritz. When he posts a video of his body on social media for the first time at the age of 13, it takes a toll: Moritz is bullied at school and starts thinking he’s far too chubby.

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      • Mapped Out

        Lebanon and Israel don’t have an official border, but only a so-called Blue Line separating them. Repeated wars over decades and territorial disputes raise the question: Could this fragile boundary ever lead to lasting peace?

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      • Global Us

        Algae are a well-known superfood, and now also feature in Chilean haute cuisine. Sepsis has changed Georg Winterling's life forever. And: Using gravity to store energy from renewables.

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      • Made in Germany

        Valencia continues to struggle with the consequences of its recent flood. But others are actually benefiting from climate change. How can critical infrastructure be protected? The benefits of floating solar systems and a Bosnian success story.

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      • The Day

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      • Mapped Out

        Lebanon and Israel don’t have an official border, but only a so-called Blue Line separating them. Repeated wars over decades and territorial disputes raise the question: Could this fragile boundary ever lead to lasting peace?

      • DocFilm

        "Pretty people have it easier in life," says 15-year-old Moritz. When he posts a video of his body on social media for the first time at the age of 13, it takes a toll: Moritz is bullied at school and starts thinking he’s far too chubby.

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      • The Day

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      • Mapped Out

        Lebanon and Israel don’t have an official border, but only a so-called Blue Line separating them. Repeated wars over decades and territorial disputes raise the question: Could this fragile boundary ever lead to lasting peace?

      • Best of DW Podcasts

        Select DW video podcasts enrich the program with current analyses of world politics and its influence on our daily lives. There will also be space in the program for lively discussions about social standards and taboos.

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      • To the Point

        With Ukraine on the back-foot on the battlefield, are peace negotiations drawing nearer - and on whose terms? Can Trump pressure Putin to make a deal? Our guests: Gesine Dornblüth (journalist), Jessica Berlin (analyst), Vladimir Esipov (DW).

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      • DocFilm

        Shame. For some people, it gets in the way of taking risks and living the life they dream of. For others, it keeps them trapped in negative feelings. The stronger the shame, the more we try to hide it from others.

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      • The Day

      • Focus on Europe

        Teaser Gesamtsendung: Donald Trump has voiced interest in Greenland, which is rich in gas, oil, and rare earths. +++ In Spain, €55,000 will bring deceased pets back to life - or, at least their clone.

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      • Mapped Out

        Lebanon and Israel don’t have an official border, but only a so-called Blue Line separating them. Repeated wars over decades and territorial disputes raise the question: Could this fragile boundary ever lead to lasting peace?

      • Made in Germany

        Valencia continues to struggle with the consequences of its recent flood. But others are actually benefiting from climate change. How can critical infrastructure be protected? The benefits of floating solar systems and a Bosnian success story.