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      • HER - Women in Asia

        The first woman to wear pants, the first female director to win an Oscar and the first woman in space all changed the world as pioneers who paved the way for other women. But there are many other boundaries that women have broken.

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      • The Day

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      • HER - Women in Asia

        The first woman to wear pants, the first female director to win an Oscar and the first woman in space all changed the world as pioneers who paved the way for other women. But there are many other boundaries that women have broken.

      • Close up

        The war in Gaza continues. Israeli-German writer and educator Meron Mendel travels across a deeply divided Israel and the occupied West Bank. Is there hope for peace?

      • 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.

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      • The Day

      • The 77 Percent

        The 77 Percent exposes how illegal gold mining in Ghana is poisoning the land and people. Fertile cocoa farms are being ruined as mercury and other toxins contaminate soil and water, threatening food safety. Experts warn that eating crops from this land could cause serious health issues, including birth defects and chronic illness.

      • DW News

      • HER - Women in Asia

        The first woman to wear pants, the first female director to win an Oscar and the first woman in space all changed the world as pioneers who paved the way for other women. But there are many other boundaries that women have broken.

      • 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.

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      • The Day

      • Made in Germany

        Program teaser: How is Portugal tackling its brain drain? Is life in Taiwan becoming as expensive as in Silicon Valley? How does an IT expert from Indonesia make a career in Germany? And what are the benefits of free public transportation?

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      • DocFilm

        Vladimir Putin wants to extend Moscow's influence within Europe. His strategy: getting influential personalities on his side and infiltrating political institutions. Is he succeeding?

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      • The Day

      • 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

      • HER - Women in Asia

        The first woman to wear pants, the first female director to win an Oscar and the first woman in space all changed the world as pioneers who paved the way for other women. But there are many other boundaries that women have broken.

      • Eco Africa

        From Dakar to Paris: efforts to resolve the ongoing fight against congested city streets. Boosting solar power in Ivory Coast, tackling water scarcity in Ghana, and equipping schoolchildren in Uganda with all-purpose kit bags.

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      • DocFilm

        Vladimir Putin wants to extend Moscow's influence within Europe. His strategy: getting influential personalities on his side and infiltrating political institutions. Is he succeeding?

      • DW News

      • The Day

      • Made in Germany

        Program teaser: How is Portugal tackling its brain drain? Is life in Taiwan becoming as expensive as in Silicon Valley? How does an IT expert from Indonesia make a career in Germany? And what are the benefits of free public transportation?

      • DW News

      • HER - Women in Asia

        The first woman to wear pants, the first female director to win an Oscar and the first woman in space all changed the world as pioneers who paved the way for other women. But there are many other boundaries that women have broken.

      • 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.

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      • Close up

        The war in Gaza continues. Israeli-German writer and educator Meron Mendel travels across a deeply divided Israel and the occupied West Bank. Is there hope for peace?

      • 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.

      • DW News

      • DocFilm

        The "Central de Abasto" in Mexico City is one of the largest markets in the world. A place where trade and criminality merge, on a site covering 327 hectares.

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      • Close up

        The war in Gaza continues. Israeli-German writer and educator Meron Mendel travels across a deeply divided Israel and the occupied West Bank. Is there hope for peace?

      • DW News

      • Made in Germany

        Program teaser: How is Portugal tackling its brain drain? Is life in Taiwan becoming as expensive as in Silicon Valley? How does an IT expert from Indonesia make a career in Germany? And what are the benefits of free public transportation?

      • DW News

      • DocFilm

        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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      • Arts Unveiled

        With the invasion of neighboring Poland by the German Wehrmacht in the fall of 1939, Germany sparked the Second World War. Six years of murder, destruction, expulsion and hunger shaped the fate of people in many parts of the world. In May 1945, the guns fell silent in Europe. Germany was defeated.

      • Eco Africa

        From Dakar to Paris: efforts to resolve the ongoing fight against congested city streets. Boosting solar power in Ivory Coast, tackling water scarcity in Ghana, and equipping schoolchildren in Uganda with all-purpose kit bags.

      • DW News

      • Made in Germany

        Program teaser: How is Portugal tackling its brain drain? Is life in Taiwan becoming as expensive as in Silicon Valley? How does an IT expert from Indonesia make a career in Germany? And what are the benefits of free public transportation?

      • 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.

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      • DocFilm

        Covering less than half a square kilometer, Vatican City may be small. But it’s still a place that exudes power and magnificence. The seat of the Pope, Vatican City is the focal point for 1.3 billion Catholics around the world. And it is a place shrouded in secrets.

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      • Arts Unveiled

        With the invasion of neighboring Poland by the German Wehrmacht in the fall of 1939, Germany sparked the Second World War. Six years of murder, destruction, expulsion and hunger shaped the fate of people in many parts of the world. In May 1945, the guns fell silent in Europe. Germany was defeated.

      • Close up

        The war in Gaza continues. Israeli-German writer and educator Meron Mendel travels across a deeply divided Israel and the occupied West Bank. Is there hope for peace?

      • 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.

      • DW News

      • 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.

      • The 77 Percent

        The 77 Percent exposes how illegal gold mining in Ghana is poisoning the land and people. Fertile cocoa farms are being ruined as mercury and other toxins contaminate soil and water, threatening food safety. Experts warn that eating crops from this land could cause serious health issues, including birth defects and chronic illness.

      • DW News

      • The Day

      • DW News

      • Arts Unveiled

        With the invasion of neighboring Poland by the German Wehrmacht in the fall of 1939, Germany sparked the Second World War. Six years of murder, destruction, expulsion and hunger shaped the fate of people in many parts of the world. In May 1945, the guns fell silent in Europe. Germany was defeated.

      • DocFilm

        The "Central de Abasto" in Mexico City is one of the largest markets in the world. A place where trade and criminality merge, on a site covering 327 hectares.

      • DW News

      • The Day

      • Made in Germany

        Program teaser: How is Portugal tackling its brain drain? Is life in Taiwan becoming as expensive as in Silicon Valley? How does an IT expert from Indonesia make a career in Germany? And what are the benefits of free public transportation?

      • DW News

      • Arts Unveiled

        With the invasion of neighboring Poland by the German Wehrmacht in the fall of 1939, Germany sparked the Second World War. Six years of murder, destruction, expulsion and hunger shaped the fate of people in many parts of the world. In May 1945, the guns fell silent in Europe. Germany was defeated.

      • Focus on Europe

        A new draft law in Britain prohibits anyone born in 2009 or later from buying cigarettes legally. +++ What do Las Vegas and Denmark have in common? They are both hot spots for on-the-fly weddings.

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      • The Day

      • 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?

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      • DocFilm

        The year 1945 left its mark on the 20th century. The liberation of the Nazi concentration camps, the Pacific War, the atomic bombs dropped on Japan: these 12 months changed the world forever.

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      • The Day

      • Made in Germany

        Program teaser: How is Portugal tackling its brain drain? Is life in Taiwan becoming as expensive as in Silicon Valley? How does an IT expert from Indonesia make a career in Germany? And what are the benefits of free public transportation?

      • DW News

      • Arts Unveiled

        With the invasion of neighboring Poland by the German Wehrmacht in the fall of 1939, Germany sparked the Second World War. Six years of murder, destruction, expulsion and hunger shaped the fate of people in many parts of the world. In May 1945, the guns fell silent in Europe. Germany was defeated.

      • 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.