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From AI travel bots to smart city systems, technology promises smoother journeys and better crowd management. But concerns grow over transparency, exclusion, and the risk that everyone follows the same tips.
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What do young Chinese people dream of? What hopes and goals do they have? Do the grandchildren of the "rising generation" still believe in progress through work, and prosperity for all? Or do they have different values?
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Modern electric cars are no longer just vehicles they are rolling computers. Packed with cameras, sensors, software and constant connectivity, connected cars promise safer, more convenient driving. But they also raise a sensitive question: what happens to all that data?
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With modern drone technology, Ukraine is getting better and better at blocking Russia's attacks. The strikes may be shifting the momentum of the war. Could this open a window for new negotiations? Our guests: Anastasia Tikhomirova (expert on Russia, Die Zeit), Wolfgang Richter (Military expert), Ann-Dorit Boy (expert on Eastern Europe, Der Spiegel)
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From AI travel bots to smart city systems, technology promises smoother journeys and better crowd management. But concerns grow over transparency, exclusion, and the risk that everyone follows the same tips.
06:30
How do young Spaniards celebrate one of the biggest Catholic festivals? Life as a travel blogger. And, how design reflects one's heritage.
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German immigrants have shaped American history since the Colonial era. From New York's Little Germany to Levi Strauss and Steinway - and even the German roots of Donald Trump: A compelling journey of influence.
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Cape Town's iconic beaches and upmarket housing is shadowed by severe inequality and gang violence that plagues many residents. This week, The 77 Percent explores how young people are trying to improve their communities.
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Modern electric cars are no longer just vehicles they are rolling computers. Packed with cameras, sensors, software and constant connectivity, connected cars promise safer, more convenient driving. But they also raise a sensitive question: what happens to all that data?
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As the World Cup kicks off, football turns political. With Donald Trump, visa controversies, and a struggling government back home, one question stands out: can the "Mannschaft" lift Germany's mood - and can politicians benefit from it?####In this episode of Berlin Briefing, host Max Hofmann discusses with DW's Chief Political Editor Michaela Küfner, sports and politics expert Florian Bauer, and DW
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Ukrainian equestrian vaulter Polina Shovkova fled war to Germany. With her beloved horse Trakki, she trains for her toughest challenge: a 360° spin on horseback.
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For millions of people, numbers can feel like a foreign language. Scientists are uncovering why. Plus: math without fear, more sleep for better grades, AI deepfakes, and bots talking to bots.
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Magical, autonomous, all-powerful: Artificial intelligence fuels our dreams and nightmares. While tech companies promise us a better future, AI is already causing serious harm.
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Turkish woman Sezay Kocak is said to have jumped to her death from her apartment balcony. Relatives are skeptical and believe she was murdered.
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How do your diet and lifestyle affect how you age? Can cosmetics keep your skin looking youthful? In Good Shape looks at longevity and how to stay young!
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The body positivity movement has become increasingly popular in Asia in recent years. But there is no recipe for self-love and self-acceptance. How can a positive view of all bodies, regardless of size, shape, skin tone and physical abilities, bepromoted? And how do you mentally withstand the pressure of strict cultural beauty standards?
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From AI travel bots to smart city systems, technology promises smoother journeys and better crowd management. But concerns grow over transparency, exclusion, and the risk that everyone follows the same tips.
12:30
German immigrants have shaped American history since the Colonial era. From New York's Little Germany to Levi Strauss and Steinway - and even the German roots of Donald Trump: A compelling journey of influence.
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Ever since Donald Trump started talking about acquiring Greenland, the country has become the focus of global attention. This documentary explores the island's history and examines its strategic importance in the 21st century.
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What could European countries learn from Ukraine (agility, housewives, not the few big expensive bits of kit but loads of cheap ones that anyone can fix). How traditional procurement procedures may leave European powers open to defeat. Or are they willing to heed the lessons being learned at huge human cost on Ukraine's battlefields?
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How do young Spaniards celebrate one of the biggest Catholic festivals? Life as a travel blogger. And, how design reflects one's heritage.
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Ukrainian equestrian vaulter Polina Shovkova fled war to Germany. With her beloved horse Trakki, she trains for her toughest challenge: a 360° spin on horseback.
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The psychological distress experienced by children and adolescents who feel they have been born as the wrong gender is immense. It can even lead to suicide. But is gender reassignment at a young age the right decision?
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The body positivity movement has become increasingly popular in Asia in recent years. But there is no recipe for self-love and self-acceptance. How can a positive view of all bodies, regardless of size, shape, skin tone and physical abilities, bepromoted? And how do you mentally withstand the pressure of strict cultural beauty standards?
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Turkish woman Sezay Kocak is said to have jumped to her death from her apartment balcony. Relatives are skeptical and believe she was murdered.
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Cape Town's iconic beaches and upmarket housing is shadowed by severe inequality and gang violence that plagues many residents. This week, The 77 Percent explores how young people are trying to improve their communities.
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Five years ago, the Ahr valley in Germany was devastated by a massive flood. Now, the survivors who stayed are building back, and preparing for the next one.
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How do young Spaniards celebrate one of the biggest Catholic festivals? Life as a travel blogger. And, how design reflects one's heritage.
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Ukrainian equestrian vaulter Polina Shovkova fled war to Germany. With her beloved horse Trakki, she trains for her toughest challenge: a 360° spin on horseback.
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Africa
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From AI travel bots to smart city systems, technology promises smoother journeys and better crowd management. But concerns grow over transparency, exclusion, and the risk that everyone follows the same tips.
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Cape Town's iconic beaches and upmarket housing is shadowed by severe inequality and gang violence that plagues many residents. This week, The 77 Percent explores how young people are trying to improve their communities.
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Turkish woman Sezay Kocak is said to have jumped to her death from her apartment balcony. Relatives are skeptical and believe she was murdered.
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Africa
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These are the stories of women giving birth at the hospital in Bethlehem. The Holy Family Hospital is a place of hope, in a region marked by conflict, violence and insecurity.
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Our deep dive format explains the stories that matter - ####with clarity, context and journalistic rigor. Each segment goes beyond the headlines to uncover what's driving key developments around the world, featuring sharp analysis, expert voices and exclusive on the ground insights from where events are unfolding.
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Across Africa, young creatives are reshaping materials, traditions and spaces into something powerful and new. Today host Bibi Raii takes you from Lagos, Nigeria to Kinshasa, DRC and even to Johannesburg, South Africa.
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What could European countries learn from Ukraine (agility, housewives, not the few big expensive bits of kit but loads of cheap ones that anyone can fix). How traditional procurement procedures may leave European powers open to defeat. Or are they willing to heed the lessons being learned at huge human cost on Ukraine's battlefields?
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Africa