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What makes girls strong? Education! Why potatoes are political for a Peruvian scientist and how a female entrepreneur in Mali is greening the desert.
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Boosting food security in Burundi, and recycling cooking oil; turning scrap metal into art in Mozambique, stopping Ghana's brain drain, and traditional weather forecasting.
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The worst humanitarian and displacement crisis in the world right now is in Sudan. The World Food Programme says nearly 25 million people are facing acute food shortages - all driven by a war that has received little international attention.
Mia was born healthy but was suddenly rushed to the hospital, where it was revealed that she has a terminal congenital genetic disorder.
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Just three percent of the vehicles on the road in Germany are electric. In Norway, the figure is over a quarter. That's because, over the last 18 years, the Norwegian state has forgone the equivalent of around 55 billion euro in tax revenue to promote electric vehicles. Can Germany, with its current budget deficit, afford to offer such generous subsidies?
REV tests the new, all-electric Dacia Spring. How good can a car be for under €20,000? And the London to Brighton Veteran Car Run - the world's longest-running motoring event, and very special for women. REV was there.
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Boosting food security in Burundi, and recycling cooking oil; turning scrap metal into art in Mozambique, stopping Ghana's brain drain, and traditional weather forecasting.
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Just three percent of the vehicles on the road in Germany are electric. In Norway, the figure is over a quarter. That's because, over the last 18 years, the Norwegian state has forgone the equivalent of around 55 billion euro in tax revenue to promote electric vehicles. Can Germany, with its current budget deficit, afford to offer such generous subsidies?
The worst humanitarian and displacement crisis in the world right now is in Sudan. The World Food Programme says nearly 25 million people are facing acute food shortages - all driven by a war that has received little international attention.
A crypto scam stunned Argentina and the world. How can you protect yourself? Another booming and risky market: AI! Will the EU's AI Act protect us or slow innovation down? And, how risky is DeepSeek?
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In this special edition of the Street Debate Fatou Muloshi is in Windhoek, Namibia to speak to school students, teachers and historical experts about Germany's brutal colonial history in Namibia. They give us their take on how they perceive their country's history and the impact it still has on their lives.
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Frontex. For many, a name bound up with scandals, cover-ups and human rights violations. Headlines like these long tarnished the EU's border protection agency's reputation. But now, it's trying to wipe the slate clean with a new boss, a new image and greater transparency.
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