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There are around 1,500 known active volcanoes worldwide. A volcano is considered active if it has erupted in the last 10,000 years. Around 40 to 60 volcanoes erupt every year.
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Researchers warn that zoonoses-pathogens that can jump from animals to humans-could trigger the next global pandemic. We joined Greifswald researchers as they examined some adorable pet chickens for a major study.
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REV tests Chinese automaker BYD's low-cost city car: the Dolphin Surf. We also look at Ukrainian women taking on traditional men's jobs and training as mechanics. And: What explains Uruguay's rich classic car heritage?
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Avanti, an architecture student turned aspiring pastry chef, faces skepticism from her parents. Can she prove herself in the baking world? With Pooja Dhingra, India's Macaron Queen, as her guide, Avanti takes on challenges that test more than just her tastebuds. Will she rise to the challenge and make her baking dreams a reality?
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Why is the rate of HIV infections rising in Poland? +++ An island off Venice could become a retreat for locals.
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Researchers warn that zoonoses-pathogens that can jump from animals to humans-could trigger the next global pandemic. We joined Greifswald researchers as they examined some adorable pet chickens for a major study.
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How can we best care for our kidneys? Chronic kidney disease can lead to kidney failure - a serious health issue. In Good Shape meets people affected and finds out about treatment options, and life with one kidney.
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Liberland is a country that doesn't officially exist. A country that promises voluntary taxes and a lean state. It's a libertarian utopia that's finding more supporters worldwide.
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Researchers warn that zoonoses-pathogens that can jump from animals to humans-could trigger the next global pandemic. We joined Greifswald researchers as they examined some adorable pet chickens for a major study.
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Africa
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Refugees returning to Syria face destroyed homes, lost family members, and the struggle to rebuild in Yarmouk. Meanwhile, Kazakhstan moves toward a new nuclear plant despite the legacy of Soviet-era nuclear testing.
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Many countries are building nuclear power plants. They want to reduce greenhouse-gas emissions and generate energy cost-effectively. But have they also thought about decommissioning? It can be very expensive.
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International Debate from Berlin
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News in Review
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Researchers warn that zoonoses-pathogens that can jump from animals to humans-could trigger the next global pandemic. We joined Greifswald researchers as they examined some adorable pet chickens for a major study.
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Liberland is a country that doesn't officially exist. A country that promises voluntary taxes and a lean state. It's a libertarian utopia that's finding more supporters worldwide.
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News in Review
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International Debate from Berlin
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Researchers warn that zoonoses-pathogens that can jump from animals to humans-could trigger the next global pandemic. We joined Greifswald researchers as they examined some adorable pet chickens for a major study.
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Select DW podcasts enrich the program with current analyses of world politics and its influence on our daily lives. There will also be space in the program for lively discussions about social standards and taboos.
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They evacuate elderly and sick people, set up medical stations and organize escape routes. New structures of protection, security and dignity are emerging in Ukraine, while war shapes everyday life.
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Why is the rate of HIV infections rising in Poland? +++ An island off Venice could become a retreat for locals.
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Researchers warn that zoonoses-pathogens that can jump from animals to humans-could trigger the next global pandemic. We joined Greifswald researchers as they examined some adorable pet chickens for a major study.
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Many countries are building nuclear power plants. They want to reduce greenhouse-gas emissions and generate energy cost-effectively. But have they also thought about decommissioning? It can be very expensive.