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More and more women are becoming financially independent. What does money mean to them? How do they earn their money? And how do they spend it? What setbacks have they experienced? Three women from three Asian countries tell us about their relationship to money, such as, Filipina actress and philanthropist Angel Locsin.
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The government plans to grant residency to about half a million migrants, aiming to boost the job market. +++ Deep in a forest, criminals try to turn their lives around, with community support instead of prison.
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Tradition, chaos, constant upheaval: This is Istanbul. Some 16 million people live in this crowded city on the Bosporus. For many, it is a center of creativity. For others, a place that swallows them up.
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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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In the sporting arena, women have become increasingly more visible, scoring Olympic medals, dominating international tournaments, and often becoming celebrities and role models. In recent years, many women athletes have spoken against the injustices they face in their personal and professional lives, such as racism, harassment and sexual assault. In this edition, HER meets three such athletes.
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The government plans to grant residency to about half a million migrants, aiming to boost the job market. +++ Deep in a forest, criminals try to turn their lives around, with community support instead of prison.
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Sixty years ago, Europe's first seawater desalination plant was built in the Canary Islands. This technology for producing fresh water was a blessing for the islands. Now, it could prove to be a curse for the ecosystem.
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Donald Trump's threats to Greenland and attacks on Venezuela have caused world leaders and analysts to declare the end of the rules-based global order. There is more strategy to his actions than you might think.
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New York City's congestion pricing aims to crush gridlock and supercharge public transit. Did it deliver less traffic and faster buses to New Yorkers? Electric cars are suited to cold weather. And a woman biker in India.
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Akanksha lives two lives: studying to please her father, but secretly pursuing her true passion -- rap. In this male-dominated world, Akanksha, who goes by the name D.zire, must fight to be taken seriously as a rapper. Kunal, aka Kaam Bhaari, tests D.zire's skills and determination. Will she prevail and prove herself among her male counterparts?
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The government plans to grant residency to about half a million migrants, aiming to boost the job market. +++ Deep in a forest, criminals try to turn their lives around, with community support instead of prison.
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Donald Trump's threats to Greenland and attacks on Venezuela have caused world leaders and analysts to declare the end of the rules-based global order. There is more strategy to his actions than you might think.
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Enjoying life is often associated with unhealthy things: sugar, fat, alcohol and lazing around. But pleasure plays a vital role in mental health. In Good Shape shows how to enjoy things in a more mindful way.
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Tradition, chaos, constant upheaval: This is Istanbul. Some 16 million people live in this crowded city on the Bosporus. For many, it is a center of creativity. For others, a place that swallows them up.
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Donald Trump's threats to Greenland and attacks on Venezuela have caused world leaders and analysts to declare the end of the rules-based global order. There is more strategy to his actions than you might think.
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Africa
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Highly sought-after, Greenland's minerals are hard to extract. Peru's blueberry boom is draining groundwater supplies. Tackling obesity in Samoa.
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Rising temperatures are putting ski resorts under pressure. Can snow cannons keep winter sports alive despite their heavy water and energy use? Plus: the race for white hydrogen, and Russia's nuclear power play.
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International Debate from Berlin
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News in Review
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Donald Trump's threats to Greenland and attacks on Venezuela have caused world leaders and analysts to declare the end of the rules-based global order. There is more strategy to his actions than you might think.
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Tradition, chaos, constant upheaval: This is Istanbul. Some 16 million people live in this crowded city on the Bosporus. For many, it is a center of creativity. For others, a place that swallows them up.
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International Debate from Berlin
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Donald Trump's threats to Greenland and attacks on Venezuela have caused world leaders and analysts to declare the end of the rules-based global order. There is more strategy to his actions than you might think.
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What happens when the bond with our mothers is broken or painful? Join author and coach Moshitadi Lehlomela and Nozibele on 'Don't Hold Back' as they explore the complex Mother Wound - its impact, the myths, and the transformative path to healing and self-mothering. This is a conversation for anyone ready to reclaim their strength and grace.
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International Debate from Berlin
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In India, more than 80 women are raped every day. This number is probably just the tip of the iceberg. In most cases, the crimes are not reported - whether out of shame, fear of the perpetrator, or mistrust of the police and the justice system.
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The government plans to grant residency to about half a million migrants, aiming to boost the job market. +++ Deep in a forest, criminals try to turn their lives around, with community support instead of prison.
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Donald Trump's threats to Greenland and attacks on Venezuela have caused world leaders and analysts to declare the end of the rules-based global order. There is more strategy to his actions than you might think.
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Rising temperatures are putting ski resorts under pressure. Can snow cannons keep winter sports alive despite their heavy water and energy use? Plus: the race for white hydrogen, and Russia's nuclear power play.