Some passengers aren't just along for the ride - and can have a huge influence on their driver! Plus: the new Kia Sportage gets more than a facelift.
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On this week's show, we explore how Ludwig van Beethoven's music continues to inspire a new generation of musicians. We meet musician Cassie Kinoshi, who blends her classical compositions with Nigerian influences. Then, we travel to Germany, where Beethoven's music intersects with Afrobeats. Finally, we groove along with master drummers in Benin, training the next generation of percussionists.
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Democracies are fragile. The collapse of the Weimar Republic and rise of the Nazis teach us that democracies need safeguards. Plus: an exhibition all about air in Dresden and France celebrates its new star Zaho de Sagazan.
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California is one of the most active earthquake regions in the world. The San Andreas Fault, a 1,300-kilometer-long fracture zone in the earth's crust, runs through the cities of San Francisco and Los Angeles. Scientists fear a major earthquake.
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Mexico has been at the center of an escalating drug war for decades. Over 400,000 people have been killed since 2006 and more than 125,000 are missing. But the conflict extends far beyond the country's borders.
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Sea routes like the Suez or Panama Canal are flashpoints in conflicts and leverage. Chokepoints that can keep superpowers in a choke hold. Three of them are struggling to find the right strategy to handle them.
Democracies are fragile. The collapse of the Weimar Republic and rise of the Nazis teach us that democracies need safeguards. Plus: an exhibition all about air in Dresden and France celebrates its new star Zaho de Sagazan.
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In this episode, presenter April Mahase takes you to the kingdom in the sky, Lesotho. Plus: the God of Marrabenta, an unpopular grain to rock the tables, and a truly head turning accessories brand from Lagos.
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Some passengers aren't just along for the ride - and can have a huge influence on their driver! Plus: the new Kia Sportage gets more than a facelift.
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For almost forty years, it divided Germany, separating East and West. The day the Wall came down, on November 9, 1989, was a day of joy and happiness for the vast majority of people who lived in its vicinity.
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Who - or what - is secretly feasting on the reef in this aquarium? Why are male animals more colorful? And: How are artificial shooting stars created?
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Democracies are fragile. The collapse of the Weimar Republic and rise of the Nazis teach us that democracies need safeguards. Plus: an exhibition all about air in Dresden and France celebrates its new star Zaho de Sagazan.
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Some passengers aren't just along for the ride - and can have a huge influence on their driver! Plus: the new Kia Sportage gets more than a facelift.
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Lifestyle Europe
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Mexico has been at the center of an escalating drug war for decades. Over 400,000 people have been killed since 2006 and more than 125,000 are missing. But the conflict extends far beyond the country's borders.
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The rise of AI has sparked a boom in water-guzzling data centers. Can India's cities cope? Also: How AI is affecting other countries - and saving elephants.
Niklas was young and healthy, but had a stroke. Are risky blood fats like LDL cholesterol to blame? Plus: bruises, nosebleeds, and hemophilia explained.