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Global Us
Architects from around the world are exhibiting ideas for responding to climate change, some drawing on ancient wisdom. Plus: The medicinal wonders of dance!
Interview
Global warming is posing an ever greater threat to the world and must be taken seriously even in the midst of other geopolitical tensions, says André Corrêa do Lago, president of the COP30 climate summit.
DocFilm
On June 23, 2016, the United Kingdom voted in a referendum to leave the EU. In 2020, the exit took place. Years later, none of the Brexit promises have been kept.
DocFilm
The way we feed ourselves is changing. Agriculture will also be impacted by Artificial Intelligence. Could AI present an opportunity for increased food security in the future?
Interview
Global warming is posing an ever greater threat to the world and must be taken seriously even in the midst of other geopolitical tensions, says André Corrêa do Lago, president of the COP30 climate summit.
Close up
The weapons technologies of the future are presenting national militaries with new challenges. The conflict in Ukraine has shown that warfare is changing. Can the German armed forces keep up?
Eco Africa
How avoid using toxic hair braids, what can be done to save rare frogs in Ghana and why upcycling denim can boost Nigerian schoolchildren's education prospects.
DocFilm
In a remote village in Senegal, a woman is using solar energy to bring progress. Against her husband's wishes, she trains to become a solar technician. In doing so, she initiates a shift in patriarchal traditions.
REV
REV tests the Peugeot E-5008. Is this large, family SUV worth the hefty price? We check how Malawians get around. And Cuba’s many vintage cars are kept running by amateur mechanics, who use them as a source of income.
Interview
Global warming is posing an ever greater threat to the world and must be taken seriously even in the midst of other geopolitical tensions, says André Corrêa do Lago, president of the COP30 climate summit.
Close up
The weapons technologies of the future are presenting national militaries with new challenges. The conflict in Ukraine has shown that warfare is changing. Can the German armed forces keep up?
DocFilm
In a remote village in Senegal, a woman is using solar energy to bring progress. Against her husband's wishes, she trains to become a solar technician. In doing so, she initiates a shift in patriarchal traditions.
Eco India
Leaving sex work for textile recycling, revamping old industrial machinery instead of building new, and products from banana waste in Tamil Nadu.
Interview
Global warming is posing an ever greater threat to the world and must be taken seriously even in the midst of other geopolitical tensions, says André Corrêa do Lago, president of the COP30 climate summit.
Arts Unveiled
The complex history of Muslim migration to Germany, a couple that builds bridges across religions and a documentary that celebrates the art of diplomacy. Arts Unveiled on transgressing borders.
DocFilm
The way we feed ourselves is changing. Agriculture will also be impacted by Artificial Intelligence. Could AI present an opportunity for increased food security in the future?
Eco Africa
How avoid using toxic hair braids, what can be done to save rare frogs in Ghana and why upcycling denim can boost Nigerian schoolchildren's education prospects.
Close up
The weapons technologies of the future are presenting national militaries with new challenges. The conflict in Ukraine has shown that warfare is changing. Can the German armed forces keep up?
Reporter
Poland's new president, Nawrocki is polarizing. Some celebrate nationalist Karol Nawrocki; others fear setbacks on LGBTQ rights and abortion.
Sports Life
From the son of a farmer in Indonesia to one of the best paraglider pilots in the world: Jafro Megawanto has a unique story. With no family wealth and little government support, Jafro had to defy the odds just to break into a sport that is typically closed off to people from his background. Now with his own family to feed, Jafro is determined to regain the world number one ranking.
In Good Shape
Strength training does more than build muscle — it supports your joints and bones, boosts your immune system, slows aging, and may lower your cancer risk.
Close up
The weapons technologies of the future are presenting national militaries with new challenges. The conflict in Ukraine has shown that warfare is changing. Can the German armed forces keep up?
Shift
ADHD advice is everywhere on TikTok, but over half of the most popular videos spread misinformation. So, can you trust mental health tips online? Here's what the latest study reveals.
HER Women in Asia
Economic insecurity is part of a cycle of disadvantages for women, often caused by discrimination in employment and education. Women often don't control key assets such as the family home, property, or the right to make financial decisions, further limiting their chances to break the poverty cycle. HER meets three women striving to change that.
Eco India
Leaving sex work for textile recycling, revamping old industrial machinery instead of building new, and products from banana waste in Tamil Nadu.
Global Us
Architects from around the world are exhibiting ideas for responding to climate change, some drawing on ancient wisdom. Plus: The medicinal wonders of dance!
Eco Africa
How avoid using toxic hair braids, what can be done to save rare frogs in Ghana and why upcycling denim can boost Nigerian schoolchildren's education prospects.
Close up
The weapons technologies of the future are presenting national militaries with new challenges. The conflict in Ukraine has shown that warfare is changing. Can the German armed forces keep up?
Reporter
Poland's new president, Nawrocki is polarizing. Some celebrate nationalist Karol Nawrocki; others fear setbacks on LGBTQ rights and abortion.
HER Women in Asia
Economic insecurity is part of a cycle of disadvantages for women, often caused by discrimination in employment and education. Women often don't control key assets such as the family home, property, or the right to make financial decisions, further limiting their chances to break the poverty cycle. HER meets three women striving to change that.
REV
REV tests the Peugeot E-5008. Is this large, family SUV worth the hefty price? We check how Malawians get around. And Cuba’s many vintage cars are kept running by amateur mechanics, who use them as a source of income.
Eco Africa
How avoid using toxic hair braids, what can be done to save rare frogs in Ghana and why upcycling denim can boost Nigerian schoolchildren's education prospects.
Eco India
Leaving sex work for textile recycling, revamping old industrial machinery instead of building new, and products from banana waste in Tamil Nadu.
Tomorrow Today
Coping with climate anxiety / The road to sustainable dairy farming / Why the agriculture of the future needs more resistant plants / How plants defend themselves against pests / An AI that measures bird populations by identifying songs and calls
HER Women in Asia
Economic insecurity is part of a cycle of disadvantages for women, often caused by discrimination in employment and education. Women often don't control key assets such as the family home, property, or the right to make financial decisions, further limiting their chances to break the poverty cycle. HER meets three women striving to change that.
Close up
The weapons technologies of the future are presenting national militaries with new challenges. The conflict in Ukraine has shown that warfare is changing. Can the German armed forces keep up?
Shift
ADHD advice is everywhere on TikTok, but over half of the most popular videos spread misinformation. So, can you trust mental health tips online? Here's what the latest study reveals.
The 77 Percent
South Africa's controversial new expropriation law has reignited fierce debate over historic land dispossession, property rights and economic stability. Can young South Africans find a way forward on one of the country's most explosive issues?
HER Women in Asia
Economic insecurity is part of a cycle of disadvantages for women, often caused by discrimination in employment and education. Women often don't control key assets such as the family home, property, or the right to make financial decisions, further limiting their chances to break the poverty cycle. HER meets three women striving to change that.
Global Us
Architects from around the world are exhibiting ideas for responding to climate change, some drawing on ancient wisdom. Plus: The medicinal wonders of dance!
Made in Germany
Women in Pakistan are fighting for access to employment - and for better working conditions in the textile industry. A professor from Hong Kong wants to use AI to optimize public transportation, and 95-year-old Gerda Hammel runs a shop.
DocFilm
Anyone who wants to travel overland from Winnipeg to Churchill has to take the train. Only one track leads through Canada's tundra to Hudson Bay. There’s only one thing for passengers to do - relax, unwind and admire the wild beauty of the landscape through the carriage window.
Global Us
Architects from around the world are exhibiting ideas for responding to climate change, some drawing on ancient wisdom. Plus: The medicinal wonders of dance!
Interview
Exclusive interview: Iran’s ambassador to Germany insists that Tehran’s nuclear program is peaceful - and a matter of national dignity. Speaking to DW’s Richard Walker, Majid Nili Ahmadabadi condemned the attacks by US and Israeli forces on its nuclear installations, saying they were breaches of international law and that Iran had the right to retaliate.
Eco Africa
How avoid using toxic hair braids, what can be done to save rare frogs in Ghana and why upcycling denim can boost Nigerian schoolchildren's education prospects.

