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On paper, Germany has strict rules and human rights criteria for arms exports. But the arms industry is booming, and German weapons are ending up around the world - including in warzones like Yemen, Ukraine, and Gaza.
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Games are fun - and can be a real learning experience, too. From climate science to history, religion and extremism, there's a game for nearly any subject matter. But what kind of impact do they really have?
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From Northern Nigeria to Southern Kenya, pastoralists have existed for centuries. In Northern Nigeria, farmers and herders share a long history of cooperation - yet across the region, they increasingly find themselves in competition for land and water. In this episode, we explore whether pastoralism can endure in a rapidly changing modern world.
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On paper, Germany has strict rules and human rights criteria for arms exports. But the arms industry is booming, and German weapons are ending up around the world - including in warzones like Yemen, Ukraine, and Gaza.
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For people with autism, recognizing a smile or enjoying a touch is often not possible. More and more people, especially children, are being diagnosed with "autism spectrum disorder", a complex neurological condition.
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On paper, Germany has strict rules and human rights criteria for arms exports. But the arms industry is booming, and German weapons are ending up around the world - including in warzones like Yemen, Ukraine, and Gaza.
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Trees regulate our climate and air quality. Reforestation drives from Uganda to The Gambia to Romania show how we all benefit from protecting trees and forests.