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Uruguay is a paradise for classic car lovers. From President Jose Mujica who drove an old Volkswagen Beetle as his official state car, to the members of the Sangre de Fierro classic car club, who painstakingly restore and maintain their vintage rides.
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Tourism boom, pressure to get married, and identity struggles: a journey from Santorini to Indonesia to New York.
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Overtourism sparks protests in Tenerife. Global travel surges, EU funds Moldova's railways, drones deliver samples, and India joins the new space race.
Cars, phones and fighter jets - nearly every high-tech product contains rare earths. And most of them come from China. How vulnerable does that make western industrial nations? Our guests: Felix Lee (SZ-Dossier), Tim Borgschulte (Noble BC GmbH), Mareike Ohlberg (GmfUS)
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Uruguay is a paradise for classic car lovers. From President Jose Mujica who drove an old Volkswagen Beetle as his official state car, to the members of the Sangre de Fierro classic car club, who painstakingly restore and maintain their vintage rides.
Four of the seven largest gold refineries in the world are located in Switzerland. However, the legal regulations are weak. What is the industry doing to ensure that no "dirty gold" ends up in Switzerland?
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Germany is reliant on skilled labor from other countries. But German bureaucracy makes it difficult for people like Yanileidy. She came from Colombia to work as a nurse. The original plan -- to put her family life on hold -- ultimately broke her family up.
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