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        For years, Sofia suffered from eating disorders and depression. By talking openly about the issue, she hopes to help others.

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        German co-driver Timo Gottschalk has won the Dakar Rally twice. First in 2011, alongside Nasser Al-Attiyah, and more recently in 2025, with Saudi Arabian driver Yazeed Al-Rajhi. Of his 17 starts at the event, Gottschalk has only two wins to show for them. As he says though, winning the Dakar isn’t easy, and requires luck. And total commitment to the art of co-driving.

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        Ten of the world's fastest growing economies are located on the African continent. Companies in the field of science and innovation are being promoted. Climate-friendly ideas for the future are already being realized in African countries.

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        For years, Sofia suffered from eating disorders and depression. By talking openly about the issue, she hopes to help others.

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        German co-driver Timo Gottschalk has won the Dakar Rally twice. First in 2011, alongside Nasser Al-Attiyah, and more recently in 2025, with Saudi Arabian driver Yazeed Al-Rajhi. Of his 17 starts at the event, Gottschalk has only two wins to show for them. As he says though, winning the Dakar isn’t easy, and requires luck. And total commitment to the art of co-driving.

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        Select DW 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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        For years, Sofia suffered from eating disorders and depression. By talking openly about the issue, she hopes to help others.

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        It’s the smallest and most mysterious army in the world: the Pontifical Swiss Guard. The film accompanies these men of faith and combat, from their recruitment in Switzerland to their military training in the heart of the Vatican.

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        Opposition politician Peter Magyar is leading the polls in Hungary. A spirit of optimism prevails in the country. +++ In Glasgow, Scotland, a pediatric clinic uses computer games - to help.

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        German co-driver Timo Gottschalk has won the Dakar Rally twice. First in 2011, alongside Nasser Al-Attiyah, and more recently in 2025, with Saudi Arabian driver Yazeed Al-Rajhi. Of his 17 starts at the event, Gottschalk has only two wins to show for them. As he says though, winning the Dakar isn’t easy, and requires luck. And total commitment to the art of co-driving.

      • Made in Germany

        How much does US tariff policy impact car exports? Can the EU replace trade with the US by shifting to Asia? How is building sustainably progressing in India and Germany? And how is Medellín transforming: textiles and tourism instead of drugs?

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        It’s the smallest and most mysterious army in the world: the Pontifical Swiss Guard. The film accompanies these men of faith and combat, from their recruitment in Switzerland to their military training in the heart of the Vatican.

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        German co-driver Timo Gottschalk has won the Dakar Rally twice. First in 2011, alongside Nasser Al-Attiyah, and more recently in 2025, with Saudi Arabian driver Yazeed Al-Rajhi. Of his 17 starts at the event, Gottschalk has only two wins to show for them. As he says though, winning the Dakar isn’t easy, and requires luck. And total commitment to the art of co-driving.

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        Select DW 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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        For years, Sofia suffered from eating disorders and depression. By talking openly about the issue, she hopes to help others.

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        In April 1943, the first armed uprising against the Nazi occupiers breaks out, in the Warsaw Ghetto. Borne out of desperation and bound to fail, the revolt becomes one of the key events of World War Two.

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        Select DW 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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        For years, Sofia suffered from eating disorders and depression. By talking openly about the issue, she hopes to help others.

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        Ten of the world's fastest growing economies are located on the African continent. Companies in the field of science and innovation are being promoted. Climate-friendly ideas for the future are already being realized in African countries.

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        Welcome to the world of pigeon racing. These people breed, train and race pigeons as a hobby. They are stereotypically pictured as older Europeans who live in rural areas. But, we found someone very different. Kobe Herbots is a 24-year-old pigeon racer from Belgium, Europe’s HQ for this sport.

      • In Good Shape

        Diet breads for weight loss, magic exercises for strong muscles, secret tricks for skin and hair: Many tips on the web are ineffective, some are dangerous, but others are promising. In Good Shape has put some trends under a microscope.

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        A show brim-full of water! Can water ATMs improve Delhi's water supply? Tackling rising sea levels. A gel removes microplastics in water. And paper from invasive plants.

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        For years, Sofia suffered from eating disorders and depression. By talking openly about the issue, she hopes to help others.

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        In April 1943, the first armed uprising against the Nazi occupiers breaks out, in the Warsaw Ghetto. Borne out of desperation and bound to fail, the revolt becomes one of the key events of World War Two.

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        Welcome to the world of pigeon racing. These people breed, train and race pigeons as a hobby. They are stereotypically pictured as older Europeans who live in rural areas. But, we found someone very different. Kobe Herbots is a 24-year-old pigeon racer from Belgium, Europe’s HQ for this sport.

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        Select DW 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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      • Focus on Europe

        Opposition politician Peter Magyar is leading the polls in Hungary. A spirit of optimism prevails in the country. +++ In Glasgow, Scotland, a pediatric clinic uses computer games - to help.

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        Welcome to the world of pigeon racing. These people breed, train and race pigeons as a hobby. They are stereotypically pictured as older Europeans who live in rural areas. But, we found someone very different. Kobe Herbots is a 24-year-old pigeon racer from Belgium, Europe’s HQ for this sport.

      • DocFilm

        In April 1943, the first armed uprising against the Nazi occupiers breaks out, in the Warsaw Ghetto. Borne out of desperation and bound to fail, the revolt becomes one of the key events of World War Two.

      • DW News

      • The Day

      • Eco India

        A show brim-full of water! Can water ATMs improve Delhi's water supply? Tackling rising sea levels. A gel removes microplastics in water. And paper from invasive plants.

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        Welcome to the world of pigeon racing. These people breed, train and race pigeons as a hobby. They are stereotypically pictured as older Europeans who live in rural areas. But, we found someone very different. Kobe Herbots is a 24-year-old pigeon racer from Belgium, Europe’s HQ for this sport.

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      • 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.

      • Tomorrow Today

        From ancient love songs and lead-filled locks, to ice mummies and extinct volcanoes - the past offers a treasure trove of science. Explore it in DW science show’s special history edition.

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        Ten of the world's fastest growing economies are located on the African continent. Companies in the field of science and innovation are being promoted. Climate-friendly ideas for the future are already being realized in African countries.

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        Welcome to the world of pigeon racing. These people breed, train and race pigeons as a hobby. They are stereotypically pictured as older Europeans who live in rural areas. But, we found someone very different. Kobe Herbots is a 24-year-old pigeon racer from Belgium, Europe’s HQ for this sport.

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        For years, Sofia suffered from eating disorders and depression. By talking openly about the issue, she hopes to help others.