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Frontex. For many, a name bound up with scandals, cover-ups and human rights violations. Headlines like these long tarnished the EU's border protection agency's reputation. But now, it's trying to wipe the slate clean with a new boss, a new image and greater transparency.
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The European pond turtle is to be reintroduced to the Upper Rhine. Biologists Kathrin Theissinger and Jean-Yves Georges have been fighting for this. Their goal is to reintroduce the species and restore its natural habitats.
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How much artificial intelligence and surveillance can our society tolerate? AI surveillance is already part of our everyday lives and brings many benefits. But what are the potential risks? And at what point does it jeopardize individual freedom?
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Iranian journalist Roohollah Zam grew up within the Iranian clerical regime. His father is a member of Supreme Leader Ali Khamenei's inner circle. But the more Zam learned about the regime, the more critical he became - until he had to flee.
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Matthieu Ricard is a Buddhist monk, writer and thinker. He uses photography to share his wonder at the spectacle that is our world with as many people as possible. He is returning to Bhutan for the first time in seven years.
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Many jobs will disappear in the coming decades as a result of AI and automation. This could require a fundamental change in the human relationship to work.
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Iranian journalist Roohollah Zam grew up within the Iranian clerical regime. His father is a member of Supreme Leader Ali Khamenei's inner circle. But the more Zam learned about the regime, the more critical he became - until he had to flee.
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The bottom of the North Sea is still littered with munitions from the Second World War. To ensure that the beaches on the East Frisian island of Wangerooge remain free of munitions, a meticulous search is necessary.
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Many jobs will disappear in the coming decades as a result of AI and automation. This could require a fundamental change in the human relationship to work.