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Is Crimea the key to peace in Ukraine? On today's Berlin Briefing, we break down Donald Trump's claim that President Zelenskyy is prolonging the war by resisting calls to cede the Ukrainian peninsula Crimea to Russia. With updates on a devastating attack in Kyiv, DW's Nick Connelly provides firsthand insights.
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Firearms lessons are now compulsory for schoolchildren - this is how Poland is preparing itself for a potential Russian attack. +++ A pizzeria in Monza, Italy, employs only people on the autism spectrum. The founder's son is also autistic.
Organized waste collection in Gambia, women couriers breaking the mold in Ghana and lab-grown meat.
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Elon Musk's influence is undeniable-but is it costing Tesla its loyal fans in Germany? With interviews from the streets to insights into Germany's unique consumer mindset, we dive into whether political controversies really impact buying decisions. The answer might surprise you!
In April 1943, the first armed uprising against the Nazi occupiers breaks out, in the Warsaw Ghetto. Borne out of desperation and bound to fail, the revolt becomes one of the key events of World War Two.
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Trees can help to make cities like Berlin more climate-proof. Mushrooms play key role in the environment in parts of Kashmir, as do palmyra trees in Tamil Nadu. Clean air and clean water - as desired by Mumbaikars - are universal requirements.
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Elon Musk's influence is undeniable-but is it costing Tesla its loyal fans in Germany? With interviews from the streets to insights into Germany's unique consumer mindset, we dive into whether political controversies really impact buying decisions. The answer might surprise you!
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REV tests the Cupra Terramar VZ SUV and reveals the secrets of state cars and their escorts. Plus: Find out how much turbulence planes can take and all about the growing popularity of fat bikes in the Netherlands.
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Thousands of shipwrecks from WWII still lie on the ocean floor and they hold a dangerous cargo in their bellies: billions and billions of gallons of oil, according to some estimates. As the old vessels erode, fears grow this could spill into the ocean - with disastrous consequences.
Ancient knowledge - earthquake-proof buildings made with clay and straw. Also: AI and how it's being used to piecing shattered cuneiform tablets together, generate deceptively real videos, and protect diabetics when driving.
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The fact that 32-year-old Rita leads such a successful life today is nothing short of a miracle. Rita was born in Togo in 1991 and was raised by her grandparents. For a long time, she thought they were her parents. Hers was a happy childhood - but it ended abruptly.