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        A special veterinary clinic in the northern German town of Lüsche is a global destination for horse owners. They flock here, thanks to head surgeon Dr. Jan Hein Swagemakers’ minimally invasive surgery - a technique he learned operating on humans.

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        World War II ended on May 8, 1945. Its traces are still visible in large parts of Germany. Not only because of the memorials, but also because of the material damage that still remains.

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        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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        A special veterinary clinic in the northern German town of Lüsche is a global destination for horse owners. They flock here, thanks to head surgeon Dr. Jan Hein Swagemakers’ minimally invasive surgery - a technique he learned operating on humans.

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        World War II ended on May 8, 1945. Its traces are still visible in large parts of Germany. Not only because of the memorials, but also because of the material damage that still remains.

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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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        A special veterinary clinic in the northern German town of Lüsche is a global destination for horse owners. They flock here, thanks to head surgeon Dr. Jan Hein Swagemakers’ minimally invasive surgery - a technique he learned operating on humans.

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        The Mennonites are members of the oldest Protestant free church. In Argentina, their followers lead an exceptionally strict and unworldly life. They’re fighting a battle against modernity, which threatens the very foundations of their existence.

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        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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        World War II ended on May 8, 1945. Its traces are still visible in large parts of Germany. Not only because of the memorials, but also because of the material damage that still remains.

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        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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        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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        World War II ended on May 8, 1945. Its traces are still visible in large parts of Germany. Not only because of the memorials, but also because of the material damage that still remains.

      • Best of DW Podcasts

        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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      • DocFilm

        A special veterinary clinic in the northern German town of Lüsche is a global destination for horse owners. They flock here, thanks to head surgeon Dr. Jan Hein Swagemakers’ minimally invasive surgery - a technique he learned operating on humans.

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        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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      • Best of DW Podcasts

        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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        A special veterinary clinic in the northern German town of Lüsche is a global destination for horse owners. They flock here, thanks to head surgeon Dr. Jan Hein Swagemakers’ minimally invasive surgery - a technique he learned operating on humans.

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        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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        The United States, once hailed as the leader of the free world, is turning autocratic. While it`s easy to tie the shift specifically to Donald Trump, the conditions that enabled both his rise and that of other authoritarian leaders, have been developing for decades.

      • In Good Shape

        Insect bites, tropical diseases, stomach upsets, sun burn, accidents: Should vacations come with a health warning? Motion sickness and flight phobia can even make setting out a challenge. DW's health magazine shows how to navigate the dangers.

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        A special veterinary clinic in the northern German town of Lüsche is a global destination for horse owners. They flock here, thanks to head surgeon Dr. Jan Hein Swagemakers’ minimally invasive surgery - a technique he learned operating on humans.

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        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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      • Business Beyond

        The United States, once hailed as the leader of the free world, is turning autocratic. While it`s easy to tie the shift specifically to Donald Trump, the conditions that enabled both his rise and that of other authoritarian leaders, have been developing for decades.

      • Afrimaxx

        This time, Bibiraii Amodu is exploring the MADHouse in Lagos, Nigeria. Plus, a backpack supporting deaf kids, Rwandan architect Jean-Paul Sebuhayi and cartoons on health issues from South Africa.

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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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        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.

      • Eco Africa

        Turning schoolkids into ‘green masters’, funding cancer treatment by collecting plastic waste, and Dakar’s award-winning, all-electric bus system.

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        The United States, once hailed as the leader of the free world, is turning autocratic. While it`s easy to tie the shift specifically to Donald Trump, the conditions that enabled both his rise and that of other authoritarian leaders, have been developing for decades.

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        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

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      • Business Beyond

        The United States, once hailed as the leader of the free world, is turning autocratic. While it`s easy to tie the shift specifically to Donald Trump, the conditions that enabled both his rise and that of other authoritarian leaders, have been developing for decades.

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        Once feared as the vehicle of dictators, the Land Rover Defender is now a symbol of resilience and adventure in Uganda. And Will the German auto industry be able to recover from its crisis and reclaim global leadership?

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      • Planet A

        The Fen deposit holds almost 9 million tonnes of rare earth ore, making it the biggest known source in Europe. But to get to it, Rare Earths Norway will have to dig underneath a village of over 2,000 people. Can they do it in time?

      • Tomorrow Today

        It’s the hottest of topics: artificial intelligence. Many people believe it will provide answers to some of the world’s most pressing problems. What practical applications are already out there? In this week’s program we take a deep dive into AI.

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      • Shift

        A robot as a personal chauffeur, a self-driving truck, or remote-controlled rental cars - is this the future of transportation? Start-ups are currently testing their prototypes on the roads.

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        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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      • Business Beyond

        The United States, once hailed as the leader of the free world, is turning autocratic. While it`s easy to tie the shift specifically to Donald Trump, the conditions that enabled both his rise and that of other authoritarian leaders, have been developing for decades.

      • DocFilm

        A special veterinary clinic in the northern German town of Lüsche is a global destination for horse owners. They flock here, thanks to head surgeon Dr. Jan Hein Swagemakers’ minimally invasive surgery - a technique he learned operating on humans.