Select DW podcasts enrich the program with current analyses of world politics and its influence on our daily lives. There will also be space in the program for lively discussions about social standards and taboos.
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Comic artist Paco Roca visits schools to shed light on the atrocities of Franco's fascist regime. +++ In Switzerland, the 'Asphalt Crackers' are breaking up more and more paved city areas so the soil can absorb rainfall more effectively.
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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Marseille is considered to be one the most dangerous cities in Europe AND also one of the hippest destinations on the Mediterranean. DW's Gönna Ketels shows you famous sights and shares insider ideas about places to visit in the French metropolis.
We associate laughter with jokes or humor. Laughter is both contagious and a social behavior: people laugh 30 times more often in company. The documentary shows how neuroscience and psychology have discovered that humor makes us stronger.
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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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Marseille is considered to be one the most dangerous cities in Europe AND also one of the hippest destinations on the Mediterranean. DW's Gönna Ketels shows you famous sights and shares insider ideas about places to visit in the French metropolis.
Select DW podcasts enrich the program with current analyses of world politics and its influence on our daily lives. There will also be space in the program for lively discussions about social standards and taboos.
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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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Europe needs rare earths - for its industrial base , for the transition to green technology, and for its defence. But China controls the supply, from mining all the way through to the end use stage. Beijing has begun to wield this strategic influence, raising questions about Europe's need and ability to find its own critical minerals.
Muscle mass and life expectancy; clean drinking water; safer urban mobility; and preparing for space hazards.
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Living in the Digital Age
How can we preserve our current flood of knowledge, data and objects for future generations? What is important, and what can go? The better storage options become, the more difficult it is to answer this question.