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Many opposition activists have fled Russia out of fear of persecution and imprisonment. +++ Residents in an English seaside resort fight against unfiltered sewage.
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Companies and the academic community are rushing to take advantage of big, recent advances in artificial intelligence. In many cases, they're using AI to minimize humanity's impact on the environment and find solutions for the climate crisis. But AI consumes an enormous amount of natural resources, like water and electricity, in order to function. So, is AI a climate solution or problem?
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The African Cape Verde islands have their own distinct genre of music and dance known as "morna". It's mostly in evidence during the carnival season across the archipelago that's located in the Atlantic off the coast of Senegal.
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Companies and the academic community are rushing to take advantage of big, recent advances in artificial intelligence. In many cases, they're using AI to minimize humanity's impact on the environment and find solutions for the climate crisis. But AI consumes an enormous amount of natural resources, like water and electricity, in order to function. So, is AI a climate solution or problem?
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Peatlands are very often the setting for chilling folklore. But they serve an important function - for the climate and biodiversity. They're capable of absorbing and storing large amounts of carbon dioxide, thereby helping to mitigate the climate crisis. Nevertheless, bogs are still being destroyed all over the world.
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Deutsche Bank managers driven by greed set it on the wrong track in the 2000s. For many years, the financial institution maintained close ties with Vladimir Putin. And involved itself in shady deals with the Russian autocrat.
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Peatlands are very often the setting for chilling folklore. But they serve an important function - for the climate and biodiversity. They're capable of absorbing and storing large amounts of carbon dioxide, thereby helping to mitigate the climate crisis. Nevertheless, bogs are still being destroyed all over the world.
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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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In China today, a growing number of observers think that, facing intense competition from Chinese EV manufacturers, Europe-and German legacy brands in particular-might be on the verge of throwing in the towel. Is this the case?
Raw food, Mediterranean cuisine, fermented products - what makes a really healthy diet? The constant stream of new recommendations and fads are sometimes contradictory. We take a closer look at the science behind some of the latest eating trends.
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Deutsche Bank managers driven by greed set it on the wrong track in the 2000s. For many years, the financial institution maintained close ties with Vladimir Putin. And involved itself in shady deals with the Russian autocrat.
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Peatlands are very often the setting for chilling folklore. But they serve an important function - for the climate and biodiversity. They're capable of absorbing and storing large amounts of carbon dioxide, thereby helping to mitigate the climate crisis. Nevertheless, bogs are still being destroyed all over the world.
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This episode comes to you from Lilongwe, Malawi, where host Cynthia Zonde Zulu is at the creative hub Kweza. Plus, all you need to know about Yoruba caps, what to do in Eswatini and Stacey-Lee May, the queen of smoke.
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The African Cape Verde islands have their own distinct genre of music and dance known as "morna". It's mostly in evidence during the carnival season across the archipelago that's located in the Atlantic off the coast of Senegal.
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In China today, a growing number of observers think that, facing intense competition from Chinese EV manufacturers, Europe-and German legacy brands in particular-might be on the verge of throwing in the towel. Is this the case?
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Deutsche Bank managers driven by greed set it on the wrong track in the 2000s. For many years, the financial institution maintained close ties with Vladimir Putin. And involved itself in shady deals with the Russian autocrat.
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In China today, a growing number of observers think that, facing intense competition from Chinese EV manufacturers, Europe-and German legacy brands in particular-might be on the verge of throwing in the towel. Is this the case?
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REV puts the latest Skoda Superb station wagon to the test. Neighborhoods in Bogota, Colombia, have taken an innovative approach to its traffic problem. And pickup trucks are popular around the world - except in Europe.
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When Bayer bought US seed-maker Monsanto for $63 billion in 2018, it inherited billions of dollars worth of lawsuits from farmers who claimed its weedkiller, Roundup had caused their cancer. Today Bayer's entire market value is less than half of what it spent to buy Monsanto. DW Business sat down with Bayer CEO Bill Anderson to ask him how he plans to turn his company's fortunes around.
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Many VTubers have millions of fans and make good money. For some time now, YouTubers around the world have been using anime avatars. What influence does that have on authenticity and privacy?
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.