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The International Space Station (ISS) is a unique venture. It is the largest project in space the world has ever seen. Since its first component was launched into orbit on 20 November, 1998, the ISS has experienced both highs and lows.
Scammers steal billions online using different kinds of ploys and cyber scams have long been part of organized crime. In Southeast Asia, there are thousands of workers who are forced to defraud people online.
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Tensions between the world's biggest nuclear powers are on the rise. So are global nuclear stockpiles. Russia is making threats, the United States is also rattling its nuclear saber and China is expanding its arsenal.
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A new civil war in Sudan has left millions of people displaced and struggling to survive; China's government hopes to increase the birthrate with dating events and group weddings. Plus: Copenhagen's "sponge city" idea for combating the impact of climate change.
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The International Space Station (ISS) is a unique venture. It is the largest project in space the world has ever seen. Since its first component was launched into orbit on 20 November, 1998, the ISS has experienced both highs and lows.
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How Supercar Blondie changed the auto industry. The Dubai-based influencer has shaken up the male-dominated luxury car scene and attracted the attention of BMW. And: Chinese carmaker BYD is wooing EV buyers in Europe.
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More than a quarter of the population of Germany has a migrant background. Many report that they have received substandard care from doctors and hospitals. Is the healthcare system afflicted by racism?
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Tensions between the world's biggest nuclear powers are on the rise. So are global nuclear stockpiles. Russia is making threats, the United States is also rattling its nuclear saber and China is expanding its arsenal.
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The International Space Station (ISS) is a unique venture. It is the largest project in space the world has ever seen. Since its first component was launched into orbit on 20 November, 1998, the ISS has experienced both highs and lows.
Scammers steal billions online using different kinds of ploys and cyber scams have long been part of organized crime. In Southeast Asia, there are thousands of workers who are forced to defraud people online.
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How many languages do you speak? Most Africans grow up multilingual. At school, they're taught in the languages of former colonial powers, like English, French or Portuguese. At home, they speak a local lingua franca like Swahili, Hausa, isiZulu or Pidgin and as well as, another mother tongue. In this Street Debate ask: how do we promote African languages while staying ahead in a globalized world?
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Tensions between the world's biggest nuclear powers are on the rise. So are global nuclear stockpiles. Russia is making threats, the United States is also rattling its nuclear saber and China is expanding its arsenal.
A new civil war in Sudan has left millions of people displaced and struggling to survive; China's government hopes to increase the birthrate with dating events and group weddings. Plus: Copenhagen's "sponge city" idea for combating the impact of climate change.
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The victims, and the children they bore after being raped, suffer trauma to this day. In early 1945, at least 860,000 women and girls in Germany were sexually abused by Allied soldiers. Many remained silent throughout their lives and took their stories to their graves.
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A new civil war in Sudan has left millions of people displaced and struggling to survive; China's government hopes to increase the birthrate with dating events and group weddings. Plus: Copenhagen's "sponge city" idea for combating the impact of climate change.