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      • Eco Africa

        From a hotel built on a plastic garbage island in DRC, to growing a 10 million trees in Mali's arid Sahel, we take a look at some bold eco-ventures from around the word. And in South Africa, a dilemma: how green are wind turbines if they kill birds?

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      • The Day

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      • Interview

        How Russia is attempting to undermine this eastern European nation. Moldova's prime minister accuses Russia of causing a humanitarian crisis in the breakaway state of Transnistria. The territory is internationally recognized as part of Moldova, but Russia has long stationed troops in the narrow strip of land that borders Ukraine.

      • 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

      • Eco India

        From abandoned solar panels in Tamil Nadu to Germany’s solar recycling breakthroughs, green architecture in Chennai, and the limits of electric planes, this show uncovers the promises and pitfalls of sustainability. Can bold ideas deliver a truly green future?

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      • Interview

        How Russia is attempting to undermine this eastern European nation. Moldova's prime minister accuses Russia of causing a humanitarian crisis in the breakaway state of Transnistria. The territory is internationally recognized as part of Moldova, but Russia has long stationed troops in the narrow strip of land that borders Ukraine.

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      • DW News

      • The Day

      • REV

        Does Kia's EV3 compact electric crossover have the qualities to take on established rivals from VW and Volvo? Plus: how will Volkswagen overcome its current crisis?

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      • Check-in

        The Auschwitz-Birkenau memorial takes visitors into the darkest chapter of German history. This extermination camp was established in Germany-occupied Poland and at least 1.1 million people mostly Jews, were murdered there by the Nazi regime. The Soviet Army liberated the camp on 27 January 1945. We take you to a tour through one of the world’s most visited places.

      • Tomorrow Today

        Despite rising temperatures, we continue to extract and burn coal, oil and gas. Is it even possible to stop climate change? What if we just pumped CO2 emissions back into the ground? Also: Recycling hospital waste and more sustainable plastics.

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      • Shift

      • 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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      • Interview

        How Russia is attempting to undermine this eastern European nation. Moldova's prime minister accuses Russia of causing a humanitarian crisis in the breakaway state of Transnistria. The territory is internationally recognized as part of Moldova, but Russia has long stationed troops in the narrow strip of land that borders Ukraine.

      • 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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      • Shift

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      • Arts Unveiled

        Saris, sneakers, and luxurious fabrics. Part two of our feature celebrates the global triumph of Indian designers and shows why the traditional textile industry is the pride of the world's most populous country.

      • The 77 Percent

        In this week's show, Edith Kimani meets with Afro-Americans who have relocated to Ghana and locals to explore the challenges and opportunities sparked by the 'Year of Return'.

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      • Interview

        How Russia is attempting to undermine this eastern European nation. Moldova's prime minister accuses Russia of causing a humanitarian crisis in the breakaway state of Transnistria. The territory is internationally recognized as part of Moldova, but Russia has long stationed troops in the narrow strip of land that borders Ukraine.

      • REV

        Does Kia's EV3 compact electric crossover have the qualities to take on established rivals from VW and Volvo? Plus: how will Volkswagen overcome its current crisis?

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      • Sports Life

        Women in North Macedonia’s Albanian minority have to navigate a difficult web of challenges - the country’s simmering ethnic tensions, strict gender roles within their own community, and wider economic struggles. That women in this community rarely drive hasn’t discourage Ajshe Avdiji, a mother of two, from pursuing motorsports.

      • Tomorrow Today

        Despite rising temperatures, we continue to extract and burn coal, oil and gas. Is it even possible to stop climate change? What if we just pumped CO2 emissions back into the ground? Also: Recycling hospital waste and more sustainable plastics.

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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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      • Sports Life

        Women in North Macedonia’s Albanian minority have to navigate a difficult web of challenges - the country’s simmering ethnic tensions, strict gender roles within their own community, and wider economic struggles. That women in this community rarely drive hasn’t discourage Ajshe Avdiji, a mother of two, from pursuing motorsports.

      • In Good Shape

        What really helps treat back pain? Despite countless exercises and online courses, the number of people suffering from a bad back is increasing rapidly worldwide. In Good Shape shows you simple but effective ways to ease the pain!

      • DW News

      • Shift

      • Arts Unveiled

        Saris, sneakers, and luxurious fabrics. Part two of our feature celebrates the global triumph of Indian designers and shows why the traditional textile industry is the pride of the world's most populous country.

      • DW News

      • DocFilm

        88 million images of child abuse circulated worldwide in the year 2022. Two images of child rape are shared online every second. Social networks make it especially easy for sex offenders to prey on victims.

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      • Shift

      • DW News

      • 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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      • Reporter

        The Seychelles, renowned for its white sandy beaches and crystal-clear waters, seems like the perfect vacation destination. But the idyllic archipelago is facing a grim crisis: it has the highest rates of Heroin addiction in the world, estimated at around 10% of the adult population. And the country is a hub on one of the world’s biggest drug trafficking routes.

      • The 77 Percent

        In this week's show, Edith Kimani meets with Afro-Americans who have relocated to Ghana and locals to explore the challenges and opportunities sparked by the 'Year of Return'.

      • DW News

      • 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.

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      • Sports Life

        Women in North Macedonia’s Albanian minority have to navigate a difficult web of challenges - the country’s simmering ethnic tensions, strict gender roles within their own community, and wider economic struggles. That women in this community rarely drive hasn’t discourage Ajshe Avdiji, a mother of two, from pursuing motorsports.

      • DW News

      • DW News

      • Shift

      • The 77 Percent

        In this week's show, Edith Kimani meets with Afro-Americans who have relocated to Ghana and locals to explore the challenges and opportunities sparked by the 'Year of Return'.

      • DW News

      • Reporter

        The Seychelles, renowned for its white sandy beaches and crystal-clear waters, seems like the perfect vacation destination. But the idyllic archipelago is facing a grim crisis: it has the highest rates of Heroin addiction in the world, estimated at around 10% of the adult population. And the country is a hub on one of the world’s biggest drug trafficking routes.

      • DW News

      • DW News

      • 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.

      • DW News

      • Reporter

        The Seychelles, renowned for its white sandy beaches and crystal-clear waters, seems like the perfect vacation destination. But the idyllic archipelago is facing a grim crisis: it has the highest rates of Heroin addiction in the world, estimated at around 10% of the adult population. And the country is a hub on one of the world’s biggest drug trafficking routes.

      • Afrimaxx

        This episode comes to you from Accra, Ghana, where host KMJ visits the Dikan Center. Plus, South African cellist Abel Selaocoe, a Congolese refugee-turned-Italian-chef and girls reclaim the streets of Nairobi.

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      • Shift

      • ¿Cómo te afecta?

        Many Latin American countries are struggling with a brain drain. Meanwhile, these workers are needed in many developed countries, and they are using tax breaks to lure them. What is the impact of brain drain, which countries are most affected, and why do professionals leave? In this program, experts and those affected analyze these questions.

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      • DocFilm

        88 million images of child abuse circulated worldwide in the year 2022. Two images of child rape are shared online every second. Social networks make it especially easy for sex offenders to prey on victims.

      • DW News

      • Sports Life

        Women in North Macedonia’s Albanian minority have to navigate a difficult web of challenges - the country’s simmering ethnic tensions, strict gender roles within their own community, and wider economic struggles. That women in this community rarely drive hasn’t discourage Ajshe Avdiji, a mother of two, from pursuing motorsports.

      • Tomorrow Today

        Despite rising temperatures, we continue to extract and burn coal, oil and gas. Is it even possible to stop climate change? What if we just pumped CO2 emissions back into the ground? Also: Recycling hospital waste and more sustainable plastics.

      • DW News

      • DocFilm

        What kind of environment is the right one for people with dementia? The film explores new ways to provide more appropriate care to sufferers of this disease.

      • In Good Shape

        What really helps treat back pain? Despite countless exercises and online courses, the number of people suffering from a bad back is increasing rapidly worldwide. In Good Shape shows you simple but effective ways to ease the pain!

      • DW News

      • Reporter

        The Seychelles, renowned for its white sandy beaches and crystal-clear waters, seems like the perfect vacation destination. But the idyllic archipelago is facing a grim crisis: it has the highest rates of Heroin addiction in the world, estimated at around 10% of the adult population. And the country is a hub on one of the world’s biggest drug trafficking routes.

      • DW News

      • Sports Life

        Women in North Macedonia’s Albanian minority have to navigate a difficult web of challenges - the country’s simmering ethnic tensions, strict gender roles within their own community, and wider economic struggles. That women in this community rarely drive hasn’t discourage Ajshe Avdiji, a mother of two, from pursuing motorsports.

      • 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.

      • DW News

      • Reporter

        The Seychelles, renowned for its white sandy beaches and crystal-clear waters, seems like the perfect vacation destination. But the idyllic archipelago is facing a grim crisis: it has the highest rates of Heroin addiction in the world, estimated at around 10% of the adult population. And the country is a hub on one of the world’s biggest drug trafficking routes.

      • DocFilm

        What kind of environment is the right one for people with dementia? The film explores new ways to provide more appropriate care to sufferers of this disease.