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      • DocFilm

        Many jobs will disappear in the coming decades as a result of AI and automation. This could require a fundamental change in the human relationship to work.

      • DW News

      • Reporter

        A 17-year-old Polish forced laborer was executed by the Nazis in 1942. It was Stefan Weger's great-grandmother who testified against him.

      • Afrimaxx

        This time, host Seitebatso Khomari, is exploring the stunning landscapes in Clarens, South Africa. Plus, a Congolese at the Eurovision Song Contest, a tasteful duo from Durban and a Kenyan unscrambling Africa.

      • DW News

      • Shift

        H&M is creating digital clones of their models. The US government is reportedly building a master database to track immigrants. And Meta is accused of monopolizing the social media landscape. Find out more on SHIFT.

      • DocFilm

        Iranian journalist Roohollah Zam grew up within the Iranian clerical regime. His father is a member of Supreme Leader Ali Khamenei’s inner circle. But the more Zam learned about the regime, the more critical he became - until he had to flee.

      • DW News

      • Sports Life

        From the streets of Afghanistan into the ring. Shoaib Akhtar is not just a boxer, but also fighting his way through life into a new society. A refugee turned pro boxer. But how did he make it here in Germany?

      • Tomorrow Today

        Vegan egg substitutes that look and taste almost like the real thing. Renewable fuels based on biowaste. How farmland soils can absorb and store carbon dioxide. The tricky business of recycling solar panels. And: What is plasma, and how is it made?

      • DW News

      • DocFilm

        The bottom of the North Sea is still littered with munitions from the Second World War. To ensure that the beaches on the East Frisian island of Wangerooge remain free of munitions, a meticulous search is necessary.

      • In Good Shape

        Excessive skincare and hair styling is ineffective and potentially counterproductive - leaving lackluster hair and pimples. Over-brushing can also be a source of harm. In Good Shape with top tips to ensure you stay looking good.

      • DW News

      • Reporter

        A 17-year-old Polish forced laborer was executed by the Nazis in 1942. It was Stefan Weger's great-grandmother who testified against him.

      • Euromaxx

        How conductor Joana Mallwitz attracts more people to the concert hall. Plus: Studying in Cambridge. And: Istanbul's street food classic Kumpir.

      • DW News

      • Sports Life

        From the streets of Afghanistan into the ring. Shoaib Akhtar is not just a boxer, but also fighting his way through life into a new society. A refugee turned pro boxer. But how did he make it here in Germany?

      • DocFilm

        Many jobs will disappear in the coming decades as a result of AI and automation. This could require a fundamental change in the human relationship to work.

      • DW News

      • Reporter

        A 17-year-old Polish forced laborer was executed by the Nazis in 1942. It was Stefan Weger's great-grandmother who testified against him.

      • DocFilm

        The bottom of the North Sea is still littered with munitions from the Second World War. To ensure that the beaches on the East Frisian island of Wangerooge remain free of munitions, a meticulous search is necessary.

      • DW News

      • Sports Life

        From the streets of Afghanistan into the ring. Shoaib Akhtar is not just a boxer, but also fighting his way through life into a new society. A refugee turned pro boxer. But how did he make it here in Germany?

      • DocFilm

        Iranian journalist Roohollah Zam grew up within the Iranian clerical regime. His father is a member of Supreme Leader Ali Khamenei’s inner circle. But the more Zam learned about the regime, the more critical he became - until he had to flee.

      • DW News

      • Reporter

        A 17-year-old Polish forced laborer was executed by the Nazis in 1942. It was Stefan Weger's great-grandmother who testified against him.

      • Euromaxx

        How conductor Joana Mallwitz attracts more people to the concert hall. Plus: Studying in Cambridge. And: Istanbul's street food classic Kumpir.

      • DW News

      • Shift

        H&M is creating digital clones of their models. The US government is reportedly building a master database to track immigrants. And Meta is accused of monopolizing the social media landscape. Find out more on SHIFT.

      • Arts Unveiled

        Eighty years ago, on May 8, 1945, Germany’s Wehrmacht surrendered. For Europe, it marked the end of World War II. But what happened next? Was there really a "Zero Hour"? And what traces of 12 years of Nazi rule remain today?

      • DW News

      • DocFilm

        Frontex. For many, a name bound up with scandals, cover-ups and human rights violations. Headlines like these long tarnished the EU’s border protection agency’s reputation. But now, it’s trying to wipe the slate clean with a new boss, a new image and greater transparency.

      • DW News

      • Shift

        H&M is creating digital clones of their models. The US government is reportedly building a master database to track immigrants. And Meta is accused of monopolizing the social media landscape. Find out more on SHIFT.

      • DW News

      • Reporter

        A 17-year-old Polish forced laborer was executed by the Nazis in 1942. It was Stefan Weger's great-grandmother who testified against him.

      • REV

        Is the Audi RS 6 GT worth its price of €220,000? We find out. Think getting your driver's license is tough? Germany’s test is one of the toughest. And solo traveler Pelumi Nubi drives 10,000 km from London to Lagos.

      • DW News

      • Sports Life

        From the streets of Afghanistan into the ring. Shoaib Akhtar is not just a boxer, but also fighting his way through life into a new society. A refugee turned pro boxer. But how did he make it here in Germany?

      • DW News

      • Reporter

        A 17-year-old Polish forced laborer was executed by the Nazis in 1942. It was Stefan Weger's great-grandmother who testified against him.

      • Arts Unveiled

        Eighty years ago, on May 8, 1945, Germany’s Wehrmacht surrendered. For Europe, it marked the end of World War II. But what happened next? Was there really a "Zero Hour"? And what traces of 12 years of Nazi rule remain today?

      • DW News

      • DocFilm

        Most of Germany’s rivers are in poor condition. Pollutants from industry and agriculture contaminate the water and lead to algal blooms and species die-offs. Environmental advocates and riverbank residents are fighting for more protection for waterways.

      • DW News

      • Shift

        H&M is creating digital clones of their models. The US government is reportedly building a master database to track immigrants. And Meta is accused of monopolizing the social media landscape. Find out more on SHIFT.

      • DocFilm

        The bottom of the North Sea is still littered with munitions from the Second World War. To ensure that the beaches on the East Frisian island of Wangerooge remain free of munitions, a meticulous search is necessary.

      • DW News

      • Transforming Business

        The global chocolate industry is in a significant crisis. Harvests have collapsed and prices are going through the roof. Why is this happening? Who stands to profit? And is chocolate made without cocoa beans the future?

      • Arts Unveiled

        Eighty years ago, on May 8, 1945, Germany’s Wehrmacht surrendered. For Europe, it marked the end of World War II. But what happened next? Was there really a "Zero Hour"? And what traces of 12 years of Nazi rule remain today?

      • DW News

      • Reporter

        A 17-year-old Polish forced laborer was executed by the Nazis in 1942. It was Stefan Weger's great-grandmother who testified against him.

      • Afrimaxx

        This time, host Seitebatso Khomari, is exploring the stunning landscapes in Clarens, South Africa. Plus, a Congolese at the Eurovision Song Contest, a tasteful duo from Durban and a Kenyan unscrambling Africa.

      • DW News

      • Sports Life

        From the streets of Afghanistan into the ring. Shoaib Akhtar is not just a boxer, but also fighting his way through life into a new society. A refugee turned pro boxer. But how did he make it here in Germany?

      • Euromaxx

        How conductor Joana Mallwitz attracts more people to the concert hall. Plus: Studying in Cambridge. And: Istanbul's street food classic Kumpir.

      • DW News

      • Shift

        H&M is creating digital clones of their models. The US government is reportedly building a master database to track immigrants. And Meta is accused of monopolizing the social media landscape. Find out more on SHIFT.

      • REV

        Is the Audi RS 6 GT worth its price of €220,000? We find out. Think getting your driver's license is tough? Germany’s test is one of the toughest. And solo traveler Pelumi Nubi drives 10,000 km from London to Lagos.

      • DW News

      • DocFilm

        Matthieu Ricard is a Buddhist monk, writer and thinker. He uses photography to share his wonder at the spectacle that is our world with as many people as possible. He is returning to Bhutan for the first time in seven years.

      • DW News

      • Sports Life

        From the streets of Afghanistan into the ring. Shoaib Akhtar is not just a boxer, but also fighting his way through life into a new society. A refugee turned pro boxer. But how did he make it here in Germany?

      • DW News

      • DW News

      • Reporter

        A 17-year-old Polish forced laborer was executed by the Nazis in 1942. It was Stefan Weger's great-grandmother who testified against him.

      • Tomorrow Today

        Vegan egg substitutes that look and taste almost like the real thing. Renewable fuels based on biowaste. How farmland soils can absorb and store carbon dioxide. The tricky business of recycling solar panels. And: What is plasma, and how is it made?

      • DW News

      • Euromaxx

        How conductor Joana Mallwitz attracts more people to the concert hall. Plus: Studying in Cambridge. And: Istanbul's street food classic Kumpir.

      • Arts Unveiled

        Eighty years ago, on May 8, 1945, Germany’s Wehrmacht surrendered. For Europe, it marked the end of World War II. But what happened next? Was there really a "Zero Hour"? And what traces of 12 years of Nazi rule remain today?

      • DW News

      • Reporter

        A 17-year-old Polish forced laborer was executed by the Nazis in 1942. It was Stefan Weger's great-grandmother who testified against him.

      • REV

        Is the Audi RS 6 GT worth its price of €220,000? We find out. Think getting your driver's license is tough? Germany’s test is one of the toughest. And solo traveler Pelumi Nubi drives 10,000 km from London to Lagos.

      • DW News

      • Euromaxx

        How conductor Joana Mallwitz attracts more people to the concert hall. Plus: Studying in Cambridge. And: Istanbul's street food classic Kumpir.

      • Global Us

        Women in Rajasthan, India are falling ill from working in quarries without protection; the EU wants to see more old electrical devices being repaired; and in Malaysia we visit an eerily empty residential complex.

      • DW News

      • DocFilm

        The bottom of the North Sea is still littered with munitions from the Second World War. To ensure that the beaches on the East Frisian island of Wangerooge remain free of munitions, a meticulous search is necessary.

      • Reporter

        A 17-year-old Polish forced laborer was executed by the Nazis in 1942. It was Stefan Weger's great-grandmother who testified against him.

      • DW News

      • Eco India

        Could Chennai become a green city by 2050? We look at efforts underway in the city. Plus: How officials in Kerala are working with locals to protect biodiversity and the young woman mobilizing others by rapping about the environment.

      • In Good Shape

        Excessive skincare and hair styling is ineffective and potentially counterproductive - leaving lackluster hair and pimples. Over-brushing can also be a source of harm. In Good Shape with top tips to ensure you stay looking good.

      • DW News

      • Sports Life

        From the streets of Afghanistan into the ring. Shoaib Akhtar is not just a boxer, but also fighting his way through life into a new society. A refugee turned pro boxer. But how did he make it here in Germany?

      • Euromaxx

        How conductor Joana Mallwitz attracts more people to the concert hall. Plus: Studying in Cambridge. And: Istanbul's street food classic Kumpir.