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        Rio de Janeiro: Sugar Loaf Mountain, the Christ the Redeemer statue, the Copacabana. When night falls, the most diverse worlds come together here. A journey through one of the most fascinating metropolises in the world -- from sunset to sunrise.

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        The war in Ukraine is intensifying, marked by Russian airstrikes and Ukrainian drone attacks. Is it time for harsh sanctions against Russia? Our guests: Aylin Matlé (DGAP), Manfred Sapper (Eastern Europe expert), and Roman Goncharenko (DW).

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        Fungi form a hidden network that runs through the Earth like a system of life-giving veins. Scientists are only just beginning to understand the vital role fungi plays, poised between the plant and animal worlds. It’s a mystery that is gradually being solved.

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        The murals in Belfast, Northern Ireland, depict death, violence, and grief. Young artists want to change that. +++ A phosphate deposit in Norway could make Europe less reliant on China, but the plan to mine it is controversial.

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        The last six weeks have been bumpy for the world economy. US President Donald Trump's attempts to upend the global trade system with a range of tariffs have stunned allies and rivals alike. Markets have swooned and uncertainty abounds. But are the tariffs simply a bargaining chip towards a different, more dramatic plan - the devaluation of the dollar? Business Beyond considers the facts.

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        Can the EU really become self-reliant when it comes to raw materials? Where does marble come from and what makes it so popular? Can night owls also be successful? And what are the benefits of the four-day week?

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        Fungi form a hidden network that runs through the Earth like a system of life-giving veins. Scientists are only just beginning to understand the vital role fungi plays, poised between the plant and animal worlds. It’s a mystery that is gradually being solved.

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      • Business Beyond

        The last six weeks have been bumpy for the world economy. US President Donald Trump's attempts to upend the global trade system with a range of tariffs have stunned allies and rivals alike. Markets have swooned and uncertainty abounds. But are the tariffs simply a bargaining chip towards a different, more dramatic plan - the devaluation of the dollar? Business Beyond considers the facts.

      • Don’t hold back

        Did you know that former Miss South Africa Shudufhadzo Musida only entered the competition to fulfill a promise to a friend? For our season finale, host Nozibele Qamngana Mayaba quizzes Shudufhadzo on how getting a grip on her mental health literally helped her achieve her potential.

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      • To the Point

        The war in Ukraine is intensifying, marked by Russian airstrikes and Ukrainian drone attacks. Is it time for harsh sanctions against Russia? Our guests: Aylin Matlé (DGAP), Manfred Sapper (Eastern Europe expert), and Roman Goncharenko (DW).

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        Astrophysicist Gernot Grömer wants to promote space travel. So he founded the Austrian Space Forum. Grömer sees himself as a "shipbuilder” who’s working on making the journey to Mars possible in 20 to 30 years.

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      • Don’t hold back

        Did you know that former Miss South Africa Shudufhadzo Musida only entered the competition to fulfill a promise to a friend? For our season finale, host Nozibele Qamngana Mayaba quizzes Shudufhadzo on how getting a grip on her mental health literally helped her achieve her potential.

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      • To the Point

        The war in Ukraine is intensifying, marked by Russian airstrikes and Ukrainian drone attacks. Is it time for harsh sanctions against Russia? Our guests: Aylin Matlé (DGAP), Manfred Sapper (Eastern Europe expert), and Roman Goncharenko (DW).

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      • DocFilm

        Rio de Janeiro: Sugar Loaf Mountain, the Christ the Redeemer statue, the Copacabana. When night falls, the most diverse worlds come together here. A journey through one of the most fascinating metropolises in the world -- from sunset to sunrise.

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        Is India is on the verge of reshaping global car design? What was once the domain of Germany, Italy, or the U.S. is now shifting east. With bold SUVs, vibrant colors and deeply emotional design choices, Indian consumers are influencing how the world’s cars are being built. From rituals to road presence — this is more than design. This is India’s turn at the wheel.

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        PMS, the perimenopause, the menopause, conditions like endometriosis or lipedema... Women’s health problems are on the agenda in this edition of In Good Shape.

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        The secrets to growing food on a terrace. Also: will climate change reshape Kannauj’s perfume legacy? And Nagaland tribes rethink tradition to protect forests.

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        The war in Ukraine is intensifying, marked by Russian airstrikes and Ukrainian drone attacks. Is it time for harsh sanctions against Russia? Our guests: Aylin Matlé (DGAP), Manfred Sapper (Eastern Europe expert), and Roman Goncharenko (DW).

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      • DocFilm

        Astrophysicist Gernot Grömer wants to promote space travel. So he founded the Austrian Space Forum. Grömer sees himself as a "shipbuilder” who’s working on making the journey to Mars possible in 20 to 30 years.

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      • REV

        Is India is on the verge of reshaping global car design? What was once the domain of Germany, Italy, or the U.S. is now shifting east. With bold SUVs, vibrant colors and deeply emotional design choices, Indian consumers are influencing how the world’s cars are being built. From rituals to road presence — this is more than design. This is India’s turn at the wheel.

      • Afrimaxx

        This time, host Bibiraii Amodu, is exploring GRILLOArt in Ikeja. Plus, Nigerian photographer Ebuka Mordi, South Africa’s first Black female winemaker Carmen Stevens and Malawian interior designer Samantha Milanzi.

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      • Don’t hold back

        Did you know that former Miss South Africa Shudufhadzo Musida only entered the competition to fulfill a promise to a friend? For our season finale, host Nozibele Qamngana Mayaba quizzes Shudufhadzo on how getting a grip on her mental health literally helped her achieve her potential.

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      • Focus on Europe

        The murals in Belfast, Northern Ireland, depict death, violence, and grief. Young artists want to change that. +++ A phosphate deposit in Norway could make Europe less reliant on China, but the plan to mine it is controversial.

      • Eco Africa

        The former poachers turned gorilla guardians in Uganda, how beavers took charge of a wetland restoration project in Czech Republic and an animal rescue project in South Africa that keeps teenagers off the streets.

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        Is India is on the verge of reshaping global car design? What was once the domain of Germany, Italy, or the U.S. is now shifting east. With bold SUVs, vibrant colors and deeply emotional design choices, Indian consumers are influencing how the world’s cars are being built. From rituals to road presence — this is more than design. This is India’s turn at the wheel.

      • DocFilm

        Astrophysicist Gernot Grömer wants to promote space travel. So he founded the Austrian Space Forum. Grömer sees himself as a "shipbuilder” who’s working on making the journey to Mars possible in 20 to 30 years.

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      • The Day

      • Eco India

        The secrets to growing food on a terrace. Also: will climate change reshape Kannauj’s perfume legacy? And Nagaland tribes rethink tradition to protect forests.

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      • REV

        Is India is on the verge of reshaping global car design? What was once the domain of Germany, Italy, or the U.S. is now shifting east. With bold SUVs, vibrant colors and deeply emotional design choices, Indian consumers are influencing how the world’s cars are being built. From rituals to road presence — this is more than design. This is India’s turn at the wheel.

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        REV tests the Audi A6 Avant. Vehicle-shaped robots perform jobs and ease traffic in Frankfurt. AR4 Tech converts internal-combustion vehicles into EVs in India. And one woman wants more female truck drivers in Australia.

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      • Mapped Out

        Strange things are happening in the Baltic Sea. It’s a hotspot for undersea communications cables. And increasingly an area where geopolitical tensions between NATO states and Russia are on the rise. A series of incident in which undersea infrastructure was damaged led NATO countries to suspect systematic sabotage.

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        Getting girls into physics; how astronauts master a spacewalk; indoor air quality and protecting museum exhibits from pollutants

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      • Shift

        Autonomous drones that detect and track people along the border are being researched along the European and US borders. Critics see issues with this plan - and not just ethical ones.

      • DocFilm

        Rio de Janeiro: Sugar Loaf Mountain, the Christ the Redeemer statue, the Copacabana. When night falls, the most diverse worlds come together here. A journey through one of the most fascinating metropolises in the world -- from sunset to sunrise.

      • DW News

      • REV

        Is India is on the verge of reshaping global car design? What was once the domain of Germany, Italy, or the U.S. is now shifting east. With bold SUVs, vibrant colors and deeply emotional design choices, Indian consumers are influencing how the world’s cars are being built. From rituals to road presence — this is more than design. This is India’s turn at the wheel.

      • To the Point

        The war in Ukraine is intensifying, marked by Russian airstrikes and Ukrainian drone attacks. Is it time for harsh sanctions against Russia? Our guests: Aylin Matlé (DGAP), Manfred Sapper (Eastern Europe expert), and Roman Goncharenko (DW).