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After suffering two sudden cardiac deaths and a number of severe health complications, 32-year-old Tamara Schwab's life was saved by a heart transplant . She's now vowed not to waste a single minute of her second stint at life and is pushing herself to the limit to compete in the World Transplant Games. But can her body take it?
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The Houthi militia has been fighting for supremacy in Yemen for years. The conflict has become a civil war, with international involvement. The Middle East conflict has further escalated the situation and exacerbated Yemen's humanitarian crisis.
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Cows are warming a Bavarian farm with their body heat - and a little help from special waterbeds. Also: Europe's large language model AI Apertus, mapping a mouse brain and: How secure are heart implants from cyberattacks?
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Living in the Digital Age
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How the male-dominated mining industry in DRC provides women with an opportunity to start green businesses; revolutionizing livestock farming in Egypt with locally-produced animal feed, and what migratory birds reveal about climate change.
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With Uganda's 2026 elections approaching, President Museveni is confident of securing another term. He promises stability and a strong vision for the East African country. But are Museveni's decades in power a legacy or the making of a monarchy?
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Living in the Digital Age
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On Location
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Bavaria's Neuschwanstein Castle is one of the world's most extraordinary buildings. A symbol of German identity, the castle dreamed up by King Ludwig II is also inextricably linked to his tragic fate.
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How the male-dominated mining industry in DRC provides women with an opportunity to start green businesses; revolutionizing livestock farming in Egypt with locally-produced animal feed, and what migratory birds reveal about climate change.
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The Nuremberg trials started 80 years ago and marked a milestone in the establishment of international law. The images of high-ranking Nazis in the dock are seared into our collective memory.
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This week on The 77 Percent, we uncover a kidney trade exploiting young Kenyans, visit Monrovia's kush dens to hear from addicted youth, and share a warning from a former Nigerian drug lord.
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Cows are warming a Bavarian farm with their body heat - and a little help from special waterbeds. Also: Europe's large language model AI Apertus, mapping a mouse brain and: How secure are heart implants from cyberattacks?
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Bavaria's Neuschwanstein Castle is one of the world's most extraordinary buildings. A symbol of German identity, the castle dreamed up by King Ludwig II is also inextricably linked to his tragic fate.
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The weekly half-hour program delivers in-depth reporting on topical political issues and newsworthy events. Revealing the story behind the stories, "Close up" is informative, gripping and visually powerful.
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This episode of Afrimaxx is all about glamour, glitz, and gourmet food, celebrating what makes modern Africa so special-from Mali to Rwanda, Malawi, and Nigeria.
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With Uganda's 2026 elections approaching, President Museveni is confident of securing another term. He promises stability and a strong vision for the East African country. But are Museveni's decades in power a legacy or the making of a monarchy?
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Bavaria's Neuschwanstein Castle is one of the world's most extraordinary buildings. A symbol of German identity, the castle dreamed up by King Ludwig II is also inextricably linked to his tragic fate.
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The Houthi militia has been fighting for supremacy in Yemen for years. The conflict has become a civil war, with international involvement. The Middle East conflict has further escalated the situation and exacerbated Yemen's humanitarian crisis.
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The weekly half-hour program delivers in-depth reporting on topical political issues and newsworthy events. Revealing the story behind the stories, "Close up" is informative, gripping and visually powerful.
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How the male-dominated mining industry in DRC provides women with an opportunity to start green businesses; revolutionizing livestock farming in Egypt with locally-produced animal feed, and what migratory birds reveal about climate change.
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Our hair doesn't just provide protection from sun and cold, it also says a great deal about us. In a society that's predominantly focused on outward appearance, hair wields huge social capital. It can either elicit admiration - or turn into a problem.
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Every hour, four people die on Brazil's streets-more than from guns or natural disasters. A look at how they became some of the deadliest in the world. And: A teenager in Nigeria uses roller skates to commute to school.
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The weekly half-hour program delivers in-depth reporting on topical political issues and newsworthy events. Revealing the story behind the stories, "Close up" is informative, gripping and visually powerful.