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        The papal appointment of Argentine national Jorge Mario Bergoglio wrote history. For the first time, a non-European and Jesuit had been made head of the Catholic Church. He was also the first Pope to take the name Francis.

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      • Afrimaxx

        In this episode, host Cynthia Zonde Zulu finds out more about plants and pots in Malawi's oldest garden center. Plus: trashy treasures from Nigeria, sustainable hair extensions made from sisal and sun-baked bread.

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      • Shift

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      • DocFilm

        The Vietnam War went down in history as a US disaster. But the war was a true catastrophe for the people of Vietnam. Millions of soldiers and civilians were killed and others left maimed.

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      • Sports Life

        Alan Duarte grew up surrounded by violence in a favela in Rio de Janeiro. His closest brother was killed in a shootout between drug gangs. At that moment, Alan decided to make a change: He founded Abraço Campeão - a martial arts project for young people. He wants them to be more self-confident and resilient against the violence of the streets. Can projects like these make a difference?

      • Tomorrow Today

        Ancient knowledge - earthquake-proof buildings made with clay and straw. Also: AI and how it’s being used to piecing shattered cuneiform tablets together, generate deceptively real videos, and protect diabetics when driving.

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      • DocFilm

        Flooding caused by heavy rainfall is a regular occurrence -- and a consequence of climate change. Weather extremes are no longer limited to certain parts of the world: they’re now part of everyday life in Germany too.

      • In Good Shape

        Persistent pain in your back, neck or joints? Painkillers can damage stomach, kidneys and liver. Exercise therapy, cold therapy or a pain pacemaker might help.

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      • Sports Life

        Alan Duarte grew up surrounded by violence in a favela in Rio de Janeiro. His closest brother was killed in a shootout between drug gangs. At that moment, Alan decided to make a change: He founded Abraço Campeão - a martial arts project for young people. He wants them to be more self-confident and resilient against the violence of the streets. Can projects like these make a difference?

      • DocFilm

        The papal appointment of Argentine national Jorge Mario Bergoglio wrote history. For the first time, a non-European and Jesuit had been made head of the Catholic Church. He was also the first Pope to take the name Francis.

      • DW News

      • DocFilm

        Flooding caused by heavy rainfall is a regular occurrence -- and a consequence of climate change. Weather extremes are no longer limited to certain parts of the world: they’re now part of everyday life in Germany too.

      • DW News

      • Sports Life

        Alan Duarte grew up surrounded by violence in a favela in Rio de Janeiro. His closest brother was killed in a shootout between drug gangs. At that moment, Alan decided to make a change: He founded Abraço Campeão - a martial arts project for young people. He wants them to be more self-confident and resilient against the violence of the streets. Can projects like these make a difference?

      • REV

        REV tests the Cupra Terramar VZ SUV and reveals the secrets of state cars and their escorts. Plus: Find out how much turbulence planes can take and all about the growing popularity of fat bikes in the Netherlands.

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      • DocFilm

        The Vietnam War went down in history as a US disaster. But the war was a true catastrophe for the people of Vietnam. Millions of soldiers and civilians were killed and others left maimed.

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      • Arts Unveiled

        Is Joseph Haydn's music boring? Not at all, say Paavo Järvi and the musicians of the Deutsche Kammerphilharmonie Bremen. On their musical journey through Haydn's symphonic works, they discover new and surprising things.

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      • DocFilm

        The fact that 32-year-old Rita leads such a successful life today is nothing short of a miracle. Rita was born in Togo in 1991 and was raised by her grandparents. For a long time, she thought they were her parents. Hers was a happy childhood - but it ended abruptly.

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      • REV

        REV tests the Cupra Terramar VZ SUV and reveals the secrets of state cars and their escorts. Plus: Find out how much turbulence planes can take and all about the growing popularity of fat bikes in the Netherlands.

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      • Sports Life

        Alan Duarte grew up surrounded by violence in a favela in Rio de Janeiro. His closest brother was killed in a shootout between drug gangs. At that moment, Alan decided to make a change: He founded Abraço Campeão - a martial arts project for young people. He wants them to be more self-confident and resilient against the violence of the streets. Can projects like these make a difference?

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      • Arts Unveiled

        Is Joseph Haydn's music boring? Not at all, say Paavo Järvi and the musicians of the Deutsche Kammerphilharmonie Bremen. On their musical journey through Haydn's symphonic works, they discover new and surprising things.

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      • DocFilm

        Gerrit has 30 children with 36 women. And they all know about each other. Gerrit is a private sperm donor. He helps lesbian couples to start a family. The only condition: full transparency.

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        Flooding caused by heavy rainfall is a regular occurrence -- and a consequence of climate change. Weather extremes are no longer limited to certain parts of the world: they’re now part of everyday life in Germany too.

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        Greeks are considered to be the most stressed people in the EU. #Greece is the EU country with the highest weekly working hours. And it was only in July 2024 that the 6-day week was introduced instead of the 4-day week. Lots of glaring facts - but what's behind them? And how do young Greeks feel about it?

      • Arts Unveiled

        Is Joseph Haydn's music boring? Not at all, say Paavo Järvi and the musicians of the Deutsche Kammerphilharmonie Bremen. On their musical journey through Haydn's symphonic works, they discover new and surprising things.

      • DW News

      • Afrimaxx

        In this episode, host Cynthia Zonde Zulu finds out more about plants and pots in Malawi's oldest garden center. Plus: trashy treasures from Nigeria, sustainable hair extensions made from sisal and sun-baked bread.

      • DW News

      • Sports Life

        Alan Duarte grew up surrounded by violence in a favela in Rio de Janeiro. His closest brother was killed in a shootout between drug gangs. At that moment, Alan decided to make a change: He founded Abraço Campeão - a martial arts project for young people. He wants them to be more self-confident and resilient against the violence of the streets. Can projects like these make a difference?

      • DW News

      • Shift

      • REV

        REV tests the Cupra Terramar VZ SUV and reveals the secrets of state cars and their escorts. Plus: Find out how much turbulence planes can take and all about the growing popularity of fat bikes in the Netherlands.

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      • DocFilm

        With dozens of theme parks, Orlando is seen as a paradise for fans of attractions and rollercoasters. But the shiny, fairytale world also has a lesser-known, darker side.

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      • Sports Life

        Alan Duarte grew up surrounded by violence in a favela in Rio de Janeiro. His closest brother was killed in a shootout between drug gangs. At that moment, Alan decided to make a change: He founded Abraço Campeão - a martial arts project for young people. He wants them to be more self-confident and resilient against the violence of the streets. Can projects like these make a difference?

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      • Tomorrow Today

        Ancient knowledge - earthquake-proof buildings made with clay and straw. Also: AI and how it’s being used to piecing shattered cuneiform tablets together, generate deceptively real videos, and protect diabetics when driving.

      • DW News

      • Arts Unveiled

        Is Joseph Haydn's music boring? Not at all, say Paavo Järvi and the musicians of the Deutsche Kammerphilharmonie Bremen. On their musical journey through Haydn's symphonic works, they discover new and surprising things.

      • DW News

      • REV

        REV tests the Cupra Terramar VZ SUV and reveals the secrets of state cars and their escorts. Plus: Find out how much turbulence planes can take and all about the growing popularity of fat bikes in the Netherlands.

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      • Global Us

        Drug cartels in Ecuador are gaining influence, in part due to the widespread poverty in the country that makes it easy to recruit dealers. Also: Could forest dieback be an opportunity for more diverse forests to grow?

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      • DocFilm

        Flooding caused by heavy rainfall is a regular occurrence -- and a consequence of climate change. Weather extremes are no longer limited to certain parts of the world: they’re now part of everyday life in Germany too.

      • DW News

      • Eco India

        Trees can help to make cities like Berlin more climate-proof. Mushrooms play key role in the environment in parts of Kashmir, as do palmyra trees in Tamil Nadu. Clean air and clean water - as desired by Mumbaikars - are universal requirements.

      • In Good Shape

        Persistent pain in your back, neck or joints? Painkillers can damage stomach, kidneys and liver. Exercise therapy, cold therapy or a pain pacemaker might help.

      • DW News

      • Sports Life

        Alan Duarte grew up surrounded by violence in a favela in Rio de Janeiro. His closest brother was killed in a shootout between drug gangs. At that moment, Alan decided to make a change: He founded Abraço Campeão - a martial arts project for young people. He wants them to be more self-confident and resilient against the violence of the streets. Can projects like these make a difference?