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Eco Africa
Biodegradable fishing nets in Kenya aiming to protect marine life; AI helping to save coral reefs from extinction; and spiritual ecological sites in Uganda.
REV
Have you ever judged someone by the car they drive? You’re not alone — and you're probably not wrong. From Teslas to F-150s, our cars say more about us than we think. Politics, gender, class, even race — it's all wrapped in what we drive around in. This is how cars became the ultimate identity flex. And yes, your driveway might just reveal your vote.
DocFilm
In early September 1941, the German Wehrmacht was advancing on all fronts in the Soviet Union. Kyiv had fallen, the Smolensk stronghold had been defeated and Leningrad was under siege. Hitler intended to launch a major offensive against Moscow before the winter.
Eco India
Battling climate change and patriarchy in Maharashtra, resourceful waste recycling in Dharavi and Gurugram’s citizen-led cleanup; and a wise approach to owls.
REV
Have you ever judged someone by the car they drive? You’re not alone — and you're probably not wrong. From Teslas to F-150s, our cars say more about us than we think. Politics, gender, class, even race — it's all wrapped in what we drive around in. This is how cars became the ultimate identity flex. And yes, your driveway might just reveal your vote.
REV
Fiat’s new Grande Panda is bold and retro. REV tests it. REV follows an "average” German on a train trip. Germany's MONOCAB should be ready for series production soon. And drones transport lab samples from clinic to lab
Mapped Out
Sudan is more than two years into a brutal war. What many people don't know is that the conflict is also fueled by a scramble for gold. The two main warring parties, the Sudanese Armed Forces (SAF) and the Rapid Support Forces (RSF), have been ramping up gold production throughout the war and are using it to fund their war efforts.
Tomorrow Today
Houses made of straw; Gardens on a giant bunker; Climbing like Spiderman; Bouldering against depression; Gravity on Earth
DocFilm
The same spectacle every summer: Hundreds of thousands of vehicles leaving Spain, headed for Morocco. In the summer of 2024, many of the travelers were migrants. Living in Europe, vacationing in their home country. But what does "home” really mean?
REV
Have you ever judged someone by the car they drive? You’re not alone — and you're probably not wrong. From Teslas to F-150s, our cars say more about us than we think. Politics, gender, class, even race — it's all wrapped in what we drive around in. This is how cars became the ultimate identity flex. And yes, your driveway might just reveal your vote.
DocFilm
Flooding caused by heavy rainfall is a regular occurrence -- and a consequence of climate change. Weather extremes are no longer limited to certain parts of the world: they’re now part of everyday life in Germany too.
Arts Unveiled
The "American Dream” is not open to everyone: Racism, quotas and discrimination were a fact of life there long before Donald Trump became president.
The 77 Percent
Should we be concerned about our water? This week The 77 Percent looks at water pollution around Africa, we test Nairobi's drinking and river water, and we meet a swimmer, an entrepreneur and environmentalist trying to change the fate of our Lake Volta in Ghana, Nairobi River and Rwizi River in Uganda. To top it all, 'My Hustle's Samson Adeleke, takes us fishing on the coast of Ghana.
REV
Have you ever judged someone by the car they drive? You’re not alone — and you're probably not wrong. From Teslas to F-150s, our cars say more about us than we think. Politics, gender, class, even race — it's all wrapped in what we drive around in. This is how cars became the ultimate identity flex. And yes, your driveway might just reveal your vote.
REV
Fiat’s new Grande Panda is bold and retro. REV tests it. REV follows an "average” German on a train trip. Germany's MONOCAB should be ready for series production soon. And drones transport lab samples from clinic to lab
Sports Life
Rita Lamptey is hoping to be one of the first of her siblings to finish her education - a rarity for young women in her fishing community in Ghana. Basketball helps her stay focused on the classroom and has inspired her to lend a helping hand to the other young women in her community.
Tomorrow Today
Houses made of straw; Gardens on a giant bunker; Climbing like Spiderman; Bouldering against depression; Gravity on Earth
DocFilm
Are fish really dumb, mute and unable to feel anything? Or is that just what people think? In recent years, scientists have been discovering more and more about the characteristics and abilities of these aquatic creatures.
Sports Life
Rita Lamptey is hoping to be one of the first of her siblings to finish her education - a rarity for young women in her fishing community in Ghana. Basketball helps her stay focused on the classroom and has inspired her to lend a helping hand to the other young women in her community.
In Good Shape
Does TikTok rewire your brain? What should you do after a concussion? Can tango actually boost memory? All this and more on this edition of In Good Shape.
Arts Unveiled
The "American Dream” is not open to everyone: Racism, quotas and discrimination were a fact of life there long before Donald Trump became president.
DocFilm
American physicist Julius Robert Oppenheimer is regarded as the father of the atomic bomb. Delving into his complex mind, this prize-winning documentary explores what happened before, during and after the testing of the world's first atomic bomb in the deserts of New Mexico in July 1945.
DocFilm
The Canadian province of Alberta is home to the Blackfoot. They’re a First Nations people in North America. Almost threatened with extinction by white colonization, they’re now back in the public eye, along with their culture.
The 77 Percent
Should we be concerned about our water? This week The 77 Percent looks at water pollution around Africa, we test Nairobi's drinking and river water, and we meet a swimmer, an entrepreneur and environmentalist trying to change the fate of our Lake Volta in Ghana, Nairobi River and Rwizi River in Uganda. To top it all, 'My Hustle's Samson Adeleke, takes us fishing on the coast of Ghana.
HER Women in Asia
Even though there has been tremendous progress in the number of women participating in higher education, women and girls make up only a minority in science. They are still often directed away from science subjects growing up, limiting their preparation and opportunities to go into these fields as adults. That needs to change.
Sports Life
Rita Lamptey is hoping to be one of the first of her siblings to finish her education - a rarity for young women in her fishing community in Ghana. Basketball helps her stay focused on the classroom and has inspired her to lend a helping hand to the other young women in her community.
The 77 Percent
Should we be concerned about our water? This week The 77 Percent looks at water pollution around Africa, we test Nairobi's drinking and river water, and we meet a swimmer, an entrepreneur and environmentalist trying to change the fate of our Lake Volta in Ghana, Nairobi River and Rwizi River in Uganda. To top it all, 'My Hustle's Samson Adeleke, takes us fishing on the coast of Ghana.
DocFilm
In early September 1941, the German Wehrmacht was advancing on all fronts in the Soviet Union. Kyiv had fallen, the Smolensk stronghold had been defeated and Leningrad was under siege. Hitler intended to launch a major offensive against Moscow before the winter.
Afrimaxx
In this episode, host Zimingonaphakade Mabunzi invites you to check the most delicious stories from our Afrimaxx collection and has put together a tasty potpourri: from Ethiopian coffee to Nigerian jollof rice, enjoy!
DocFilm
American physicist Julius Robert Oppenheimer is regarded as the father of the atomic bomb. Delving into his complex mind, this prize-winning documentary explores what happened before, during and after the testing of the world's first atomic bomb in the deserts of New Mexico in July 1945.
Sports Life
Rita Lamptey is hoping to be one of the first of her siblings to finish her education - a rarity for young women in her fishing community in Ghana. Basketball helps her stay focused on the classroom and has inspired her to lend a helping hand to the other young women in her community.
Tomorrow Today
Houses made of straw; Gardens on a giant bunker; Climbing like Spiderman; Bouldering against depression; Gravity on Earth
DocFilm
Tigers in Lamborghinis, costumed dogs and cheetahs on the sofa generate clicks on social media. Good business for the "petfluencers”. But what price is paid by the animals?
In Good Shape
Does TikTok rewire your brain? What should you do after a concussion? Can tango actually boost memory? All this and more on this edition of In Good Shape.
Sports Life
Rita Lamptey is hoping to be one of the first of her siblings to finish her education - a rarity for young women in her fishing community in Ghana. Basketball helps her stay focused on the classroom and has inspired her to lend a helping hand to the other young women in her community.
DocFilm
In early September 1941, the German Wehrmacht was advancing on all fronts in the Soviet Union. Kyiv had fallen, the Smolensk stronghold had been defeated and Leningrad was under siege. Hitler intended to launch a major offensive against Moscow before the winter.
DocFilm
Tigers in Lamborghinis, costumed dogs and cheetahs on the sofa generate clicks on social media. Good business for the "petfluencers”. But what price is paid by the animals?

