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        Chile wants to become the new superpower in the production of green hydrogen. While the country is getting the first hydrogen-powered train in South America up and running, German companies are reporting problems with the technology. Hot air or the power train of the future? What is the state of the hydrogen economy and does hydrogen have a future for our railways?

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        Emilie Schindler. A heroine, forgotten by history, who fearlessly saved Jewish lives. The name of her husband Oskar Schindler became synonymous with acts of compassion and humanity in the Nazi era. But what role did his wife Emilie Schindler play?

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        The desire for non-committal love is a dating trend among singles aged 18 to 25. Members of this group seek relationships that fall somewhere between a partnership and a one-night stand. But the uncertainties can be agonizing.

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      • Transforming Business

        Chile wants to become the new superpower in the production of green hydrogen. While the country is getting the first hydrogen-powered train in South America up and running, German companies are reporting problems with the technology. Hot air or the power train of the future? What is the state of the hydrogen economy and does hydrogen have a future for our railways?

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      • Eco Africa

        Organized waste collection in Gambia, women couriers breaking the mold in Ghana and lab-grown meat.

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        What did man's ancestors eat? How did they prepare their food? How did their food contribute to their evolution and their anatomical and cognitive development? This film provides answers based on new research findings.

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        First built as East Germany’s answer to the "People’s Car”, the Trabant gave the country’s people freedom of mobility and a sense of hope. A feeling that soured as other countries made rapid progress while East Germany and the Trabi stayed the same. We trace the Trabant’s journey from necessity, to automotive lemon, to when it made its way through to the West after the fall of the Berlin Wall.

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      • Transforming Business

        Chile wants to become the new superpower in the production of green hydrogen. While the country is getting the first hydrogen-powered train in South America up and running, German companies are reporting problems with the technology. Hot air or the power train of the future? What is the state of the hydrogen economy and does hydrogen have a future for our railways?

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        What did man's ancestors eat? How did they prepare their food? How did their food contribute to their evolution and their anatomical and cognitive development? This film provides answers based on new research findings.

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      • Eco India

        We meet the changemakers transforming their communities: a young radio DJ in India who airs stories from struggling farmers, rescuers in Rajasthan who save injured birds from urban threats, and a Tamil Nadu policeman who protects trees from ads.

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      • Transforming Business

        Chile wants to become the new superpower in the production of green hydrogen. While the country is getting the first hydrogen-powered train in South America up and running, German companies are reporting problems with the technology. Hot air or the power train of the future? What is the state of the hydrogen economy and does hydrogen have a future for our railways?

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      • DocFilm

        The desire for non-committal love is a dating trend among singles aged 18 to 25. Members of this group seek relationships that fall somewhere between a partnership and a one-night stand. But the uncertainties can be agonizing.

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      • Eco Africa

        Organized waste collection in Gambia, women couriers breaking the mold in Ghana and lab-grown meat.

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      • Tomorrow Today

        AI is generating texts and making diagnoses. But to spot AI-generated fake news and medical errors, we need tools to verify its output. Plus: how we learn emotions and tolerance.

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      • In Good Shape

        Vision problems can affect people at any age. How can these problems be treated? And worldwide, the number of children who are nearsighted is rising steadily. Why is that? In Good Shape has some tips to make sure you have a clear view ahead.

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        Even world religions have to keep up with digital progress. Examples include androids that hold church services, AI models taking confession, robots assisting with rituals and apps to guide your prayers.

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        A deadly accident at a train station in Serbia has put a spotlight on China’s outsized role in the Balkans and Hungary, particularly its funding for large rail projects. Europe is now trying to keep up, but is it enough? DW looks at a geopolitical competition centered around rail, trade and the future orientation of a region on the EU’s periphery.

      • Eco India

        We meet the changemakers transforming their communities: a young radio DJ in India who airs stories from struggling farmers, rescuers in Rajasthan who save injured birds from urban threats, and a Tamil Nadu policeman who protects trees from ads.

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      • Eco Africa

        Organized waste collection in Gambia, women couriers breaking the mold in Ghana and lab-grown meat.

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        A deadly accident at a train station in Serbia has put a spotlight on China’s outsized role in the Balkans and Hungary, particularly its funding for large rail projects. Europe is now trying to keep up, but is it enough? DW looks at a geopolitical competition centered around rail, trade and the future orientation of a region on the EU’s periphery.

      • REV

        First built as East Germany’s answer to the "People’s Car”, the Trabant gave the country’s people freedom of mobility and a sense of hope. A feeling that soured as other countries made rapid progress while East Germany and the Trabi stayed the same. We trace the Trabant’s journey from necessity, to automotive lemon, to when it made its way through to the West after the fall of the Berlin Wall.

      • DW News

      • Eco Africa

        Organized waste collection in Gambia, women couriers breaking the mold in Ghana and lab-grown meat.

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      • Eco India

        We meet the changemakers transforming their communities: a young radio DJ in India who airs stories from struggling farmers, rescuers in Rajasthan who save injured birds from urban threats, and a Tamil Nadu policeman who protects trees from ads.

      • Tomorrow Today

        AI is generating texts and making diagnoses. But to spot AI-generated fake news and medical errors, we need tools to verify its output. Plus: how we learn emotions and tolerance.

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        A deadly accident at a train station in Serbia has put a spotlight on China’s outsized role in the Balkans and Hungary, particularly its funding for large rail projects. Europe is now trying to keep up, but is it enough? DW looks at a geopolitical competition centered around rail, trade and the future orientation of a region on the EU’s periphery.

      • Shift

        Even world religions have to keep up with digital progress. Examples include androids that hold church services, AI models taking confession, robots assisting with rituals and apps to guide your prayers.

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      • The 77 Percent

        In this week’s show, we explore the connection between hair, culture, and identity. In Ghana, we meet Michael Afutu who is redefining dreadlocks. We meet the natural hair enthusiasts in South Africa who are fighting discrimination. For My Hustle, Samson Adeleke goes cattle herding with Nigerian Fulani herdsmen who are holding on to their nomadic way of life.

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        A deadly accident at a train station in Serbia has put a spotlight on China’s outsized role in the Balkans and Hungary, particularly its funding for large rail projects. Europe is now trying to keep up, but is it enough? DW looks at a geopolitical competition centered around rail, trade and the future orientation of a region on the EU’s periphery.

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      • Made in Germany

        Can the EU really become self-reliant when it comes to raw materials? Where does marble come from and what makes it so popular? Can night owls also be successful? And what are the benefits of the four-day week?

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        Critics of growth want to bring the economy into harmony with the environment and social well-being. They see a world that functions without constantly wanting more. But is that realistic?

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      • Global Us

        Wind power is controversial, but key to an energy transition. Pubs and corner shops are a second home for some German communities. Plus: a young founder tells us about the challenges involved in the recycling sector.

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        Gilbert Houngbo, Director-General of the International Labour Organization, discusses the impact of artificial intelligence on the labor market. Not only is there the potential for AI to displace millions of jobs, but many of these are in clerical roles predominantly held by women, which could exacerbate gender inequalities.

      • Eco Africa

        Organized waste collection in Gambia, women couriers breaking the mold in Ghana and lab-grown meat.