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Turkey's Sea of Marmara is on the brink of environmental collapse. Pollution, overfishing and climate change are depleting its oxygen. The crisis became visible when a thick layer of algal slime first began spreading across its waters in 2021.
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In Pakistan, every third child is out of school. The situation is especially dire for Pashtun kids. But many refuse to give up - like Jalal, who attends classes in a tent in the mountains. We follow his and his father's fight for better education.
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The film follows Sami rapper Mihkku Laiti, who lives in the northernmost corner of Lapland. It is a coming-of-age story that follows Mihkku's career as a musician, and his rise to stardom.
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For decades, Mongolia's biodiversity has been decimated by hunting and resource extraction. Today, rangers are trying to persuade the population to rethink. But the appearance of bears in the villages could undo these efforts.
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Chirag Malhotra dreams of starting over in nature. Can he support himself financially if he moves there? Muzammil Hussain used to be a city boy but 8 years ago, he left his safe job to start a tour company in the mountains of Kashmir. He gives Chirag a series of tests to see he is ready for mountain life.
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Turkey's Sea of Marmara is on the brink of environmental collapse. Pollution, overfishing and climate change are depleting its oxygen. The crisis became visible when a thick layer of algal slime first began spreading across its waters in 2021.
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Mental health and addiction problems are not talked about in many Asian countries. That can make it especially hard to overcome the crisis and the pain. For this episode of HER, three women take a look back at very difficult periods in their lives and share how they found their way out of the void that surrounded them.
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Germany's economy is slowing, but innovation endures. U.S. President Donald Trump is rolling back climate action. Young global talent is looking elsewhere.
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More donor organs are needed, but too few are available. Could the future of transplant medicine be found in the laboratory? Doctors and scientists around the world are researching ways to produce organs artificially.
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Veselin grew up in a children's home in Bulgaria. At 18, he stepped into adulthood alone, without support from parents and no financial safety. Now he's chasing his dream of becoming an artist. Will he make it?
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Conservationists get creative to save colobus monkeys in Kenya, bright Bazin fabric made ecofriendly in Mali, unpaid community work in Burundi pays off.
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Tamil Nadu is one of the most urbanized states in India. There was indiscriminate felling of trees in the state to pave the way for development. This increased the heat wildly and the water also dried up. But there are many examples facing Tamil Nadu that can turn the state into a great place by 2050. Find out how, in this documentary.
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Germany's economy is slowing, but innovation endures. U.S. President Donald Trump is rolling back climate action. Young global talent is looking elsewhere.
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Veselin grew up in a children's home in Bulgaria. At 18, he stepped into adulthood alone, without support from parents and no financial safety. Now he's chasing his dream of becoming an artist. Will he make it?
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The construction sector is a huge CO2 emitter. Buildings also shape our lives. They heat up our cities. Rethinking the industry holds the key to many solutions...
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For decades, Mongolia's biodiversity has been decimated by hunting and resource extraction. Today, rangers are trying to persuade the population to rethink. But the appearance of bears in the villages could undo these efforts.
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Veselin grew up in a children's home in Bulgaria. At 18, he stepped into adulthood alone, without support from parents and no financial safety. Now he's chasing his dream of becoming an artist. Will he make it?
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Turkey's Sea of Marmara is on the brink of environmental collapse. Pollution, overfishing and climate change are depleting its oxygen. The crisis became visible when a thick layer of algal slime first began spreading across its waters in 2021.
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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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Sleep disorders are becoming an increasing problem for young and old alike. Stress, not enough relaxation, and poorly timed meals can disrupt rest. In Good Shape shows what you can do during the day to help get a good night's sleep.
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The 77 Percent examines how pressure to conform to a certain body ideal and the pursuit of the "ideal body type" have led many people on the African continent to opt for cosmetic and plastic surgery.
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Veselin grew up in a children's home in Bulgaria. At 18, he stepped into adulthood alone, without support from parents and no financial safety. Now he's chasing his dream of becoming an artist. Will he make it?
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For decades, Mongolia's biodiversity has been decimated by hunting and resource extraction. Today, rangers are trying to persuade the population to rethink. But the appearance of bears in the villages could undo these efforts.
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News in Review
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Germany's economy is slowing, but innovation endures. U.S. President Donald Trump is rolling back climate action. Young global talent is looking elsewhere.
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Veselin grew up in a children's home in Bulgaria. At 18, he stepped into adulthood alone, without support from parents and no financial safety. Now he's chasing his dream of becoming an artist. Will he make it?
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Young people usually have large social networks; but now, they also feel lonelier than previous generations. How come? +++ Francesco Zanardi is demanding that Italy's Catholic Church takes decisive action against abuse.
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Is Joseph Haydn's music boring? Not at all, say Paavo Järvi and the musicians of the Deutsche Kammerphilharmonie Bremen. On their musical journey through Haydn's symphonic works, they discover new and surprising things.
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Palantir is considered one of the most opaque companies in the field of big data. The group's software is used by government agencies and intelligence services worldwide. This film takes a look behind the scenes -- at the tech company, and its CEO, Alex Karp.
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Germany's economy is slowing, but innovation endures. U.S. President Donald Trump is rolling back climate action. Young global talent is looking elsewhere.
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Veselin grew up in a children's home in Bulgaria. At 18, he stepped into adulthood alone, without support from parents and no financial safety. Now he's chasing his dream of becoming an artist. Will he make it?
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The construction sector is a huge CO2 emitter. Buildings also shape our lives. They heat up our cities. Rethinking the industry holds the key to many solutions...