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        Solar capacity has tripled in the last few years. In Europe, the market is currently exceeding every political goal.

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        Are the German armed forces prepared for the challenges of the future? With the Russian full-scale invasion of Ukraine, which began in February 2022, German defense policy arrived at a so-called "turning point”. But can it succeed?

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        Right-wing radicals are becoming increasingly vocal in Germany. But many people oppose them and are fighting to defend democracy. Where do they find the courage to stand up to this sometimes-violent milieu?

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      • Planet A

        Solar capacity has tripled in the last few years. In Europe, the market is currently exceeding every political goal.

      • Close up

        Natural disasters and wars, each seemingly more devastating than the last. Are we becoming desensitized to this constant stream of bad news? And could that actually be necessary to help us stay functional amid global conflict and the climate crisis?

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      • Eco Africa

        Cape Town's citizen scientists document the vibrant city's biodiversity, scrap metal collectors stop pollution in Burundi, and a Mauritanian women's collective crafting zero-waste soap from desert dates.

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      • DocFilm

        The taiga is the largest contiguous vegetation zone in the world. The birch plays a special role in this boreal coniferous forest. Its light-colored bark forms a perfect insulating layer. Symbiotic fungi protect its roots from attackers.

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      • REV

        Join us as we test Mitsubishi’s new Outlander PHEV, then cross the Rhine with a ferryman to see what his job is like. Plus: Meet a 10-year-old kart racer from India who dreams of being the first woman in modern-day F1.

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      • Planet A

        Solar capacity has tripled in the last few years. In Europe, the market is currently exceeding every political goal.

      • Close up

        Natural disasters and wars, each seemingly more devastating than the last. Are we becoming desensitized to this constant stream of bad news? And could that actually be necessary to help us stay functional amid global conflict and the climate crisis?

      • DW News

      • DocFilm

        The taiga is the largest contiguous vegetation zone in the world. The birch plays a special role in this boreal coniferous forest. Its light-colored bark forms a perfect insulating layer. Symbiotic fungi protect its roots from attackers.

      • DW News

      • The Day

      • Eco India

        Improving our lives while saving money - and the planet! From homes built using upcycled waste to clean energy solutions for our cities and rural communities.

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      • Planet A

        Solar capacity has tripled in the last few years. In Europe, the market is currently exceeding every political goal.

      • Arts Unveiled

        Brightly painted buses, enchanting objects made from garbage, and powerful performance art: Nairobi is the current stop on our journey to Africa's creative hotspots. Curator Nyambura Waruingi shows us her personal favorites.

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      • DocFilm

        Right-wing radicals are becoming increasingly vocal in Germany. But many people oppose them and are fighting to defend democracy. Where do they find the courage to stand up to this sometimes-violent milieu?

      • DW News

      • Eco Africa

        Cape Town's citizen scientists document the vibrant city's biodiversity, scrap metal collectors stop pollution in Burundi, and a Mauritanian women's collective crafting zero-waste soap from desert dates.

      • DW News

      • Close up

        Natural disasters and wars, each seemingly more devastating than the last. Are we becoming desensitized to this constant stream of bad news? And could that actually be necessary to help us stay functional amid global conflict and the climate crisis?

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      • Tomorrow Today

        Giant concrete batteries; AI in restaurants; artificial muscles to suppress tremors. Oxygen in far-flung galaxies; and preparing for alien life forms!

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      • In Good Shape

        Are animals beneficial to our health? Pet owners say: YES! And studies confirm that dogs, cats, hamsters and horses enhance our well-being and fitness. But what about germs, allergies, bites, or scratches? In Good Shape delves into the details.

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        Natural disasters and wars, each seemingly more devastating than the last. Are we becoming desensitized to this constant stream of bad news? And could that actually be necessary to help us stay functional amid global conflict and the climate crisis?

      • Shift

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      • Transforming Business

        Both the U.S. and German governments have invested tens of billions of euros into rail infrastructure development and improvement in the last year - so why are these systems under threat? Heat waves and other severe weather events are increasingly causing dangerous disruptions. The financial and socio-economic cost is high.

      • Eco India

        Improving our lives while saving money - and the planet! From homes built using upcycled waste to clean energy solutions for our cities and rural communities.

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      • Eco Africa

        Cape Town's citizen scientists document the vibrant city's biodiversity, scrap metal collectors stop pollution in Burundi, and a Mauritanian women's collective crafting zero-waste soap from desert dates.

      • DW News

      • Close up

        Natural disasters and wars, each seemingly more devastating than the last. Are we becoming desensitized to this constant stream of bad news? And could that actually be necessary to help us stay functional amid global conflict and the climate crisis?

      • DW News

      • Transforming Business

        Both the U.S. and German governments have invested tens of billions of euros into rail infrastructure development and improvement in the last year - so why are these systems under threat? Heat waves and other severe weather events are increasingly causing dangerous disruptions. The financial and socio-economic cost is high.

      • REV

        Join us as we test Mitsubishi’s new Outlander PHEV, then cross the Rhine with a ferryman to see what his job is like. Plus: Meet a 10-year-old kart racer from India who dreams of being the first woman in modern-day F1.

      • DW News

      • Eco Africa

        Cape Town's citizen scientists document the vibrant city's biodiversity, scrap metal collectors stop pollution in Burundi, and a Mauritanian women's collective crafting zero-waste soap from desert dates.

      • DW News

      • Eco India

        Improving our lives while saving money - and the planet! From homes built using upcycled waste to clean energy solutions for our cities and rural communities.

      • Tomorrow Today

        Giant concrete batteries; AI in restaurants; artificial muscles to suppress tremors. Oxygen in far-flung galaxies; and preparing for alien life forms!

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      • The Day

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      • Transforming Business

        Both the U.S. and German governments have invested tens of billions of euros into rail infrastructure development and improvement in the last year - so why are these systems under threat? Heat waves and other severe weather events are increasingly causing dangerous disruptions. The financial and socio-economic cost is high.

      • Close up

        Natural disasters and wars, each seemingly more devastating than the last. Are we becoming desensitized to this constant stream of bad news? And could that actually be necessary to help us stay functional amid global conflict and the climate crisis?

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      • The 77 Percent

        This week we explore the prickly issue of land rights and reform across Africa. In our Street Debate, young South Africans voice their opinions about the country’s controversial land reform laws. We hear of colonial-era land grabs in Kenya’s tea growing region, and find out how Basotho winemakers are defying the odds in turning the soil to make award-winning bottles.

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      • Transforming Business

        Both the U.S. and German governments have invested tens of billions of euros into rail infrastructure development and improvement in the last year - so why are these systems under threat? Heat waves and other severe weather events are increasingly causing dangerous disruptions. The financial and socio-economic cost is high.

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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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      • The Day

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      • Transforming Business

        Both the U.S. and German governments have invested tens of billions of euros into rail infrastructure development and improvement in the last year - so why are these systems under threat? Heat waves and other severe weather events are increasingly causing dangerous disruptions. The financial and socio-economic cost is high.

      • Eco Africa

        Cape Town's citizen scientists document the vibrant city's biodiversity, scrap metal collectors stop pollution in Burundi, and a Mauritanian women's collective crafting zero-waste soap from desert dates.