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      • DocFilm

        This is a journey far from mass tourism and hotel castles. Spectacular scenery and a culture brimming with hospitality - this fascinated one mountain guide so much that he put together a very special trekking route through Albania.

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      • Shift

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      • DocFilm

        Mali, Burkina Faso, and Niger are all under military rule following coups d'état. While western troops were forced out, in some cases to the cheers of local population, Russia stepped in to fill the vacuum with weapons, advisors, and propaganda.

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      • Tomorrow Today

        Training autonomous tractors, reviving local wool processing, tackling crop fungi and restoring lakes - researchers are turning science into solutions.

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      • DocFilm

        The aim is to make the German economy sustainable and climate-neutral. But will this change ultimately make Germany poorer? Are German companies threatened with competitive disadvantages and loss of income? Or will there be a "green economic miracle"?

      • In Good Shape

        Health trends spread fast on social media, from fitness to fad weight loss diets and self-optimization. In Good Shape asks: What’s helpful, what’s harmful?

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      • DocFilm

        This is a journey far from mass tourism and hotel castles. Spectacular scenery and a culture brimming with hospitality - this fascinated one mountain guide so much that he put together a very special trekking route through Albania.

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      • DocFilm

        The aim is to make the German economy sustainable and climate-neutral. But will this change ultimately make Germany poorer? Are German companies threatened with competitive disadvantages and loss of income? Or will there be a "green economic miracle"?

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      • DocFilm

        Mali, Burkina Faso, and Niger are all under military rule following coups d'état. While western troops were forced out, in some cases to the cheers of local population, Russia stepped in to fill the vacuum with weapons, advisors, and propaganda.

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      • DocFilm

        Their appearance is amusing - and they’re extremely hardy. Tardigrades are microscopic creatures. Their lumbering gait resembles that of bears, and they can withstand extreme temperatures, enormous pressure, toxic substances and radioactive radiation.

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      • DocFilm

        The Second World War claimed the lives of millions of people and left many children orphaned. One of the worst-affected countries was Poland, where entire families were wiped out. This documentary highlights the desperate fate of these children orphaned by war.

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      • Shift

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        The aim is to make the German economy sustainable and climate-neutral. But will this change ultimately make Germany poorer? Are German companies threatened with competitive disadvantages and loss of income? Or will there be a "green economic miracle"?

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      • Asia 2050

        By 2050, the future of Bangladesh’s coastal communities faces a defining challenge. As climate change accelerates coastal erosion, we travel to two contrasting regions — a sea beach and a coastal river area — to explore the unique protection needs of the people living there. Through conversations with Abdullah and Rabeya, two local voices, we hear their hopes and expectations for a safer tomorrow.

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      • DocFilm

        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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      • Tomorrow Today

        Training autonomous tractors, reviving local wool processing, tackling crop fungi and restoring lakes - researchers are turning science into solutions.

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      • Euromaxx

        Why residents of Oosterwold, Netherlands grow their own food. How Martynas Levickis is reviving the accordion. Plus: travel tips for Tbilisi, Georgia.

      • Global Us

        Preloved is preferable? Why the truth is more complex than you think. Plus: The coltan conflict in the DRC, and opening doors for indigenous girls in Guatemala

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      • DocFilm

        The aim is to make the German economy sustainable and climate-neutral. But will this change ultimately make Germany poorer? Are German companies threatened with competitive disadvantages and loss of income? Or will there be a "green economic miracle"?

      • Reporter

        She comes by horse, camel or reindeer - Doctor Shurentsetseg is on call, ready at any time. Her mission is to keep nomads in Mongolia healthy.

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      • Eco India

        The two sides of booming harvests in the Thar Desert, how plants are used to extract nickel from soil, and Italy’s first hedgehog clinic.

      • In Good Shape

        Health trends spread fast on social media, from fitness to fad weight loss diets and self-optimization. In Good Shape asks: What’s helpful, what’s harmful?

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      • Sports Life

        Crossing 160km of Arctic snow on skis in one of the world's toughest endurance events would be the challenge of a lifetime for most people. But for Paneeraq Kreutzmann, it's simply part of her recovery from chemotherapy. The Greenlandic native is taking on the Arctic Circle Race, aiming to represent people who, like herself, have suffered from breast cancer.

      • Euromaxx

        Why residents of Oosterwold, Netherlands grow their own food. How Martynas Levickis is reviving the accordion. Plus: travel tips for Tbilisi, Georgia.