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Modern electric cars are no longer just vehicles they are rolling computers. Packed with cameras, sensors, software and constant connectivity, connected cars promise safer, more convenient driving. But they also raise a sensitive question: what happens to all that data?
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Across Africa, young creatives are reshaping materials, traditions and spaces into something powerful and new. Today host Bibi Raii takes you from Lagos, Nigeria to Kinshasa, DRC and even to Johannesburg, South Africa.
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As the World Cup kicks off, football turns political. With Donald Trump, visa controversies, and a struggling government back home, one question stands out: can the "Mannschaft" lift Germany's mood - and can politicians benefit from it?####In this episode of Berlin Briefing, host Max Hofmann discusses with DW's Chief Political Editor Michaela Küfner, sports and politics expert Florian Bauer, and DW
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Modern electric cars are no longer just vehicles they are rolling computers. Packed with cameras, sensors, software and constant connectivity, connected cars promise safer, more convenient driving. But they also raise a sensitive question: what happens to all that data?
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From sandy islands to polluted cities, one scientist is giving land a second chance, proving degraded soil can recover. Plus: How recycled coal can purify rivers and revolutionize wastewater treatment.
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These are the stories of women giving birth at the hospital in Bethlehem. The Holy Family Hospital is a place of hope, in a region marked by conflict, violence and insecurity.