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A female hijabi wrestler in Malaysia breaks barriers, robots join the workforce, disability meets opportunity, and German defense startups take off.
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Morocco occupies most of disputed Western Sahara while the indigenous Sahrawi people's movement, the Polisario Front, backed by Algeria, seeks an independent state.
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Turkey: Poisoned on vacation - How dangerous are unlicensed exterminators in hotels? +++ Russian captivity: Ukrainian men report torture and sexual violence.
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News in Review
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Cigarettes affect us all! How smoking became a global phenomenon and what power politics and propaganda have to do with it. Also: Thriller writer Ken Follett explores the mystery of Stonehenge. And: Samoan tenor Pene Pati has an angelic voice.
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Some dock workers are living dangerously - because they also work for the mafia. International syndicates can only locate containers with cocaine shipments and smuggle them out of ports with the help of insiders.
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News in Review
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A female hijabi wrestler in Malaysia breaks barriers, robots join the workforce, disability meets opportunity, and German defense startups take off.
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Morocco occupies most of disputed Western Sahara while the indigenous Sahrawi people's movement, the Polisario Front, backed by Algeria, seeks an independent state.
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Reducing food waste with local cold storage facilities; smart, sustainable hydropower; India's villages go green and AI weeds cropland with precision.