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      • DocFilm

        Spectacular cliffs and traces of the Vikings can be found along Ireland’s most beautiful train route. It leads from Rosslare in the southeast via the capital, Dublin, to the Howth Peninsula. In times gone by, the region has been inhabited by Vikings, Normans and the English.

      • DW News

      • Sports Life

        Rita Lamptey is hoping to be one of the first of her siblings to finish her education - a rarity for young women in her fishing community in Ghana. Basketball helps her stay focused on the classroom and has inspired her to lend a helping hand to the other young women in her community.

      • DW News

      • DW News

      • Tomorrow Today

        What's lunar time - and when will we have it? Environmental protection in space exploration. A simple way to purify water in rural Brazil. Plus the benefits of circular construction and Sponge Cities.

      • DW News

      • Arts Unveiled

        Which is currently a greater threat to the world of books: Being banned, or being replaced by AI? Arts Unveiled looks into the challenges faced by authors and illustrators, amongst others. Also: a visit to a pixel forest made up of 3,000 LED lights.

      • DW News

      • REV

        Two-time Dakar winner Timo Gottschalk tells us what makes a rally co-driver tick. Inflation is making Pakistani motorists swap gas for electric. And REV tests the new Dacia Bigster. Will it disrupt the SUV-C segment?

      • DW News

      • Euromaxx

        Baking Easter bread: what goes into this tradition? Plus: wedding dress heaven. And: a travel tip for Bavaria.

      • Global Us

        The unsung heroes helping their compatriots in war-weary Sudan; Australia taps Aboriginal wisdom to counter bushfires; and why Latvia is losing land to the sea.

      • DW News

      • DocFilm

        In 2002, a law was passed in Germany to legalize sex work as a service. Vivien worked as an escort and dominatrix for four years. Christina was forced into sex work by her drug-addicted mother.

      • Reporter

        Trans people, migrants, Indigenous Americans - since Donald Trump has become president, many members of minority groups fear for their future.

      • DW News

      • Eco India

        With more and more people living in cities, how can we improve life in urban areas, ensure food security and ease the burden on the environment? From community and rooftop farms, to cave dwellings and clean air projects in India, Bangladesh and Spain.

      • In Good Shape

        Mental health problems in professional football. A taboo to be broken. Plus: how a working mother and German university students are improving their well-being and beating depression and burnout. And why psychotherapy can help improve eczema.

      • DW News

      • Sports Life

        Rita Lamptey is hoping to be one of the first of her siblings to finish her education - a rarity for young women in her fishing community in Ghana. Basketball helps her stay focused on the classroom and has inspired her to lend a helping hand to the other young women in her community.

      • Euromaxx

        Baking Easter bread: what goes into this tradition? Plus: wedding dress heaven. And: a travel tip for Bavaria.

      • DW News

      • Global Us

        The unsung heroes helping their compatriots in war-weary Sudan; Australia taps Aboriginal wisdom to counter bushfires; and why Latvia is losing land to the sea.

      • Reporter

        Trans people, migrants, Indigenous Americans - since Donald Trump has become president, many members of minority groups fear for their future.

      • DW News

      • DocFilm

        In 2002, a law was passed in Germany to legalize sex work as a service. Vivien worked as an escort and dominatrix for four years. Christina was forced into sex work by her drug-addicted mother.

      • Tomorrow Today

        What's lunar time - and when will we have it? Environmental protection in space exploration. A simple way to purify water in rural Brazil. Plus the benefits of circular construction and Sponge Cities.

      • DW News

      • Shift

        AI chatbots can help treat mild mental illnesses. But false diagnoses, the misuse of personal data, and the complete absence of human empathy can have serious consequences.

      • Eco Africa

        Across Africa, renewable energy is rapidly evolving. From Zambia’s energy crisis sparked by droughts to Nigeria’s dependency on noisy diesel generators, the continent is exploring solar and battery power solutions for a brighter future.

      • DW News

      • The 77 Percent

        This week: Ghanian students plan the 77 Percent show on sustainable cities. We head to Accra to meet residents frustrated by the city’s sanitation. We experience how traffic jams hinder progress for schoolchildren, and debate how better urban planning can shape Ghana’s growing cities. In Uganda, we ride an eco-friendly bus, and finally, we meet Accra’s Buzstopboys, who keep the streets tidy.

      • DW News

      • Shift

        AI chatbots can help treat mild mental illnesses. But false diagnoses, the misuse of personal data, and the complete absence of human empathy can have serious consequences.

      • Reporter

        Trans people, migrants, Indigenous Americans - since Donald Trump has become president, many members of minority groups fear for their future.

      • DW News

      • DocFilm

        Spectacular cliffs and traces of the Vikings can be found along Ireland’s most beautiful train route. It leads from Rosslare in the southeast via the capital, Dublin, to the Howth Peninsula. In times gone by, the region has been inhabited by Vikings, Normans and the English.

      • DW News

      • Eco Africa

        Across Africa, renewable energy is rapidly evolving. From Zambia’s energy crisis sparked by droughts to Nigeria’s dependency on noisy diesel generators, the continent is exploring solar and battery power solutions for a brighter future.

      • DW News

      • Global Us

        The unsung heroes helping their compatriots in war-weary Sudan; Australia taps Aboriginal wisdom to counter bushfires; and why Latvia is losing land to the sea.

      • DW News

      • DocFilm

        Cyberspace is less secure than ever before. Hackers exploit human error or technical loopholes to steal data -- or publish it on the darknet, if the ransom demanded is not paid. It’s a practice wiith catastrophic consequences.

      • DW News

      • Planet A

        For centuries, refrigeration tech has stayed the same — energy-hungry and reliant on harmful gases. Enter magnetocaloric cooling: a new solution claiming to be 30% more energy-efficient than current cooling systems. And it's scalable. From fridges to cooling buildings and server farms.

      • The 77 Percent

        This week: Ghanian students plan the 77 Percent show on sustainable cities. We head to Accra to meet residents frustrated by the city’s sanitation. We experience how traffic jams hinder progress for schoolchildren, and debate how better urban planning can shape Ghana’s growing cities. In Uganda, we ride an eco-friendly bus, and finally, we meet Accra’s Buzstopboys, who keep the streets tidy.

      • DW News

      • Tomorrow Today

        What's lunar time - and when will we have it? Environmental protection in space exploration. A simple way to purify water in rural Brazil. Plus the benefits of circular construction and Sponge Cities.

      • DW News

      • Global Us

        The unsung heroes helping their compatriots in war-weary Sudan; Australia taps Aboriginal wisdom to counter bushfires; and why Latvia is losing land to the sea.

      • DW News

      • DocFilm

        Spectacular cliffs and traces of the Vikings can be found along Ireland’s most beautiful train route. It leads from Rosslare in the southeast via the capital, Dublin, to the Howth Peninsula. In times gone by, the region has been inhabited by Vikings, Normans and the English.

      • DW News

      • Planet A

        For centuries, refrigeration tech has stayed the same — energy-hungry and reliant on harmful gases. Enter magnetocaloric cooling: a new solution claiming to be 30% more energy-efficient than current cooling systems. And it's scalable. From fridges to cooling buildings and server farms.

      • Arts Unveiled

        Which is currently a greater threat to the world of books: Being banned, or being replaced by AI? Arts Unveiled looks into the challenges faced by authors and illustrators, amongst others. Also: a visit to a pixel forest made up of 3,000 LED lights.

      • DW News

      • Close up

        The high-rise housing estates in the north of Marseille are in the grip of drug gangs. Residents of these underserved neighborhoods are forced to live with violence and a lack of opportunities. But not everyone is willing to accept the situation.

      • DW News

      • Afrimaxx

        Firearms training becomes mandatory in Polish schools as Warsaw ramps up its defenses; Solar power ‘made in China’ booms in Pakistan, while villagers on Colombia’s Pacific coast fight an ocean of plastic on their shores.

      • Global Us

        The unsung heroes helping their compatriots in war-weary Sudan; Australia taps Aboriginal wisdom to counter bushfires; and why Latvia is losing land to the sea.

      • DW News

      • The Day

      • DW News

      • Planet A

        For centuries, refrigeration tech has stayed the same — energy-hungry and reliant on harmful gases. Enter magnetocaloric cooling: a new solution claiming to be 30% more energy-efficient than current cooling systems. And it's scalable. From fridges to cooling buildings and server farms.

      • DocFilm

        Spectacular cliffs and traces of the Vikings can be found along Ireland’s most beautiful train route. It leads from Rosslare in the southeast via the capital, Dublin, to the Howth Peninsula. In times gone by, the region has been inhabited by Vikings, Normans and the English.

      • DW News

      • The Day

      • DocFilm

        In 2002, a law was passed in Germany to legalize sex work as a service. Vivien worked as an escort and dominatrix for four years. Christina was forced into sex work by her drug-addicted mother.

      • DW News

      • Planet A

        For centuries, refrigeration tech has stayed the same — energy-hungry and reliant on harmful gases. Enter magnetocaloric cooling: a new solution claiming to be 30% more energy-efficient than current cooling systems. And it's scalable. From fridges to cooling buildings and server farms.

      • Close up

        The high-rise housing estates in the north of Marseille are in the grip of drug gangs. Residents of these underserved neighborhoods are forced to live with violence and a lack of opportunities. But not everyone is willing to accept the situation.

      • DW News

      • The Day

      • Eco Africa

        Across Africa, renewable energy is rapidly evolving. From Zambia’s energy crisis sparked by droughts to Nigeria’s dependency on noisy diesel generators, the continent is exploring solar and battery power solutions for a brighter future.

      • DW News

      • DocFilm

        Major chocolate manufacturers have pledged to combat and eliminate child labor. They made this commitment more than 20 years ago. But even today, more than a million minors are still working on cocoa plantations. How is this possible?

      • DW News

      • The Day

      • REV

        Two-time Dakar winner Timo Gottschalk tells us what makes a rally co-driver tick. Inflation is making Pakistani motorists swap gas for electric. And REV tests the new Dacia Bigster. Will it disrupt the SUV-C segment?

      • DW News

      • Planet A

        For centuries, refrigeration tech has stayed the same — energy-hungry and reliant on harmful gases. Enter magnetocaloric cooling: a new solution claiming to be 30% more energy-efficient than current cooling systems. And it's scalable. From fridges to cooling buildings and server farms.

      • Close up

        The high-rise housing estates in the north of Marseille are in the grip of drug gangs. Residents of these underserved neighborhoods are forced to live with violence and a lack of opportunities. But not everyone is willing to accept the situation.