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        From toy drones to 3D printers and open-source software, a range of off-the-shelf technology has transformed the war in Ukraine — and could soon be entering battlefields around the world.

      • DocFilm

        The battle for raw materials. Climate change. Digitalization. These things have rapidly changed the world. Who wins, who loses? What is yet to come? This film looks at how lives are shifting, in seven regions of the world.

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        It’s one of the biggest environmental scandals ever to hit Germany. In 2012, a routine inspection uncovers industrial chemicals, known as PFAS, in the drinking water of the southern German town of Rastatt. Only gradually does the extent of the problem become clear.

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      • Business Beyond

        From toy drones to 3D printers and open-source software, a range of off-the-shelf technology has transformed the war in Ukraine — and could soon be entering battlefields around the world.

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        Factory farming is threatening to wipe out wild salmon populations in Norway - due to the dramatic spread of parasitic salmon lice. Can the wild salmon still be saved?

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      • 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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      • DocFilm

        For top-class sport, many people have had to sacrifice their childhood. Even before they reach the age of 10, some have experienced a range of abuse. More and more athletes are speaking out, in order to draw attention to this.

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        First built as East Germany’s answer to the "People’s Car”, the Trabant gave the country’s people freedom of mobility and a sense of hope. A feeling that soured as other countries made rapid progress while East Germany and the Trabi stayed the same. We trace the Trabant’s journey from necessity, to automotive lemon, to when it made its way through to the West after the fall of the Berlin Wall.

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      • Business Beyond

        From toy drones to 3D printers and open-source software, a range of off-the-shelf technology has transformed the war in Ukraine — and could soon be entering battlefields around the world.

      • Close up

        Factory farming is threatening to wipe out wild salmon populations in Norway - due to the dramatic spread of parasitic salmon lice. Can the wild salmon still be saved?

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      • DocFilm

        For top-class sport, many people have had to sacrifice their childhood. Even before they reach the age of 10, some have experienced a range of abuse. More and more athletes are speaking out, in order to draw attention to this.

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      • The Day

      • Eco India

        From electric buses and e-rickshaws in India to green hydrogen trains in Germany: Why clean transport is better for us and our world.

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      • Business Beyond

        From toy drones to 3D printers and open-source software, a range of off-the-shelf technology has transformed the war in Ukraine — and could soon be entering battlefields around the world.

      • Arts Unveiled

        In this episode 3 of our series, we visit the vibrant capital of Ethiopia. Photographer Nafkot Gebeyehu guides us through Addis Ababa, where a new generation of artists explore tradition, innovation, and a lively nightlife.

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      • DocFilm

        It’s one of the biggest environmental scandals ever to hit Germany. In 2012, a routine inspection uncovers industrial chemicals, known as PFAS, in the drinking water of the southern German town of Rastatt. Only gradually does the extent of the problem become clear.

      • DW News

      • 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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      • Close up

        Factory farming is threatening to wipe out wild salmon populations in Norway - due to the dramatic spread of parasitic salmon lice. Can the wild salmon still be saved?

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      • Tomorrow Today

        Muscle mass and life expectancy; clean drinking water; safer urban mobility; and preparing for space hazards.

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      • In Good Shape

        Not enough exercise, a high-fat, high-sugar diet, smoking - risk factors that can lead to heart disease in old age. But if young people have arryhthmia or heart pain, it often has completely different causes.

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        Factory farming is threatening to wipe out wild salmon populations in Norway - due to the dramatic spread of parasitic salmon lice. Can the wild salmon still be saved?

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      • HER - Women in Asia

        Twelve million girls globally are forced into marriage each year, according to UNICEF. About 640 million girls and women alive today were forced to marry before their 18th birthday. And South Asia has the highest rate of child marriage worldwide.

      • Eco India

        From electric buses and e-rickshaws in India to green hydrogen trains in Germany: Why clean transport is better for us and our world.

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      • Eco Africa

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

      • DW News

      • Close up

        Factory farming is threatening to wipe out wild salmon populations in Norway - due to the dramatic spread of parasitic salmon lice. Can the wild salmon still be saved?

      • DW News

      • HER - Women in Asia

        Twelve million girls globally are forced into marriage each year, according to UNICEF. About 640 million girls and women alive today were forced to marry before their 18th birthday. And South Asia has the highest rate of child marriage worldwide.

      • REV

        First built as East Germany’s answer to the "People’s Car”, the Trabant gave the country’s people freedom of mobility and a sense of hope. A feeling that soured as other countries made rapid progress while East Germany and the Trabi stayed the same. We trace the Trabant’s journey from necessity, to automotive lemon, to when it made its way through to the West after the fall of the Berlin Wall.

      • DW News

      • Eco Africa

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

      • DW News

      • Eco India

        From electric buses and e-rickshaws in India to green hydrogen trains in Germany: Why clean transport is better for us and our world.

      • Tomorrow Today

        Muscle mass and life expectancy; clean drinking water; safer urban mobility; and preparing for space hazards.

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      • The Day

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      • HER - Women in Asia

        Twelve million girls globally are forced into marriage each year, according to UNICEF. About 640 million girls and women alive today were forced to marry before their 18th birthday. And South Asia has the highest rate of child marriage worldwide.

      • Close up

        Factory farming is threatening to wipe out wild salmon populations in Norway - due to the dramatic spread of parasitic salmon lice. Can the wild salmon still be saved?

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      • The 77 Percent

        On this week’s show, we explore how to effectively address bullying in schools. Many children endure bullying, suffering severe injuries and long-term mental health struggles. We turn to Kenya, where bullying is officially banned, yet persists in new forms. And, a survivor shares his journey toward healing. Finally, we examine how corporal punishment in Ugandan schools fuels cycles of abuse.

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      • HER - Women in Asia

        Twelve million girls globally are forced into marriage each year, according to UNICEF. About 640 million girls and women alive today were forced to marry before their 18th birthday. And South Asia has the highest rate of child marriage worldwide.

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      • DocFilm

        TikTok is the most popular app among young people, with more than 1.6 billion users worldwide today. Streaming videos featuring influencers in particular draw huge numbers of viewers. But TikTok is highly controversial.

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      • The Day

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      • HER - Women in Asia

        Twelve million girls globally are forced into marriage each year, according to UNICEF. About 640 million girls and women alive today were forced to marry before their 18th birthday. And South Asia has the highest rate of child marriage worldwide.

      • Eco Africa

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