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Get to know three women from three different Asian countries who have found their own form of expression. How do themes such as femininity, gender roles, women's rights and violence feature in the works of these female artists? Malaysian artist Yante Ismail paints nude women, challenging the norms of patriarchal society.
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The Environment Magazine
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In Germany's Peene Valley wetlands, researchers are looking at what rewetting means for local mosquito populations - especially in species that transmit viruses and parasites.
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They eat and reproduce at record speed - calico crayfish. In its quest for more information about the species, this report finds tens of thousands of crayfish in just one pool along the upper Rhine River. Can this invasive creature still be stopped?
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The combat school in the rainforest. It's one of the toughest training programs run by the Foreign Legion. In the 3rd Regiment, legionnaires and the special units of friendly armies are trained under particularly harsh conditions.
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In Germany's Peene Valley wetlands, researchers are looking at what rewetting means for local mosquito populations - especially in species that transmit viruses and parasites.
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This edition of Afrimaxx explores the future of tradition: sci-fi-inspired design from Ghana, Ethiopia's culinary heritage, and a South African artist who fires up memory through clay.
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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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Spotlight on People
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The Environment Magazine
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News in Review
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In Germany's Peene Valley wetlands, researchers are looking at what rewetting means for local mosquito populations - especially in species that transmit viruses and parasites.
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The combat school in the rainforest. It's one of the toughest training programs run by the Foreign Legion. In the 3rd Regiment, legionnaires and the special units of friendly armies are trained under particularly harsh conditions.
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News in Review
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The Environment Magazine
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In Germany's Peene Valley wetlands, researchers are looking at what rewetting means for local mosquito populations - especially in species that transmit viruses and parasites.
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Africa
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News in Review
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AI investment in the United States is nearly quadruple what China saw in the same decade. But both superpowers are seeing a ramp up of investment, not only from private firms, but also from government. Not only could this technology be the driving force of the next wave of innovation and change to business, but the defense industry is also keenly watching developments.
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The Science Magazine
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Living in the Digital Age
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A filmmaker's firsthand experience of the US attacks on Venezuela. Her country is at the center of geopolitics-but ordinary people are powerless. A view from Caracas, caught between hope and resignation.
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In Germany's Peene Valley wetlands, researchers are looking at what rewetting means for local mosquito populations - especially in species that transmit viruses and parasites.
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They eat and reproduce at record speed - calico crayfish. In its quest for more information about the species, this report finds tens of thousands of crayfish in just one pool along the upper Rhine River. Can this invasive creature still be stopped?