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After years of economic stagnation, Germany is investing hundreds of billions of euros into modernizing its infrastructure and promoting climate-friendly technology. The huge spending reverses a long period of frugality, in which the country was limited by strict borrowing rules, enshrined in the constitution. Now Friedrich Merz is loosening the country`s purse strings and promising swift changes.
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From urban gardens to fungi labs and sustainable goat farms: agriculture is being reinvented to feed cities and empower communities.
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Online retailer Amazon has been repeatedly criticized for its business practices. The US company puts pressure on retailers and exerts influence on pricing policies, thus fueling cut-throat competition.
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News in Review
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Designer babies with selected gender: A booming market in Northern Cyprus +++ Boostedt, ten years after the refugee influx - integration marked by progress and conflict
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After years of economic stagnation, Germany is investing hundreds of billions of euros into modernizing its infrastructure and promoting climate-friendly technology. The huge spending reverses a long period of frugality, in which the country was limited by strict borrowing rules, enshrined in the constitution. Now Friedrich Merz is loosening the country`s purse strings and promising swift changes.
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Sarah Kelly interviews Ayman Safadi (Brookings Institution) - Jordanian Deputy Prime Minister and Minister of Foreign Affairs.
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Designer babies with selected gender: A booming market in Northern Cyprus +++ Boostedt, ten years after the refugee influx - integration marked by progress and conflict
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Cows are warming a Bavarian farm with their body heat - and a little help from special waterbeds. Also: Europe's large language model AI Apertus, mapping a mouse brain and: How secure are heart implants from cyberattacks?
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Throughout its 250-year existence, the United States has almost always been at war. From its beginnings right through to the present day, the country's armed forces have shaped both American identity and the political decisions of its leaders.
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Sarah Kelly interviews Ayman Safadi (Brookings Institution) - Jordanian Deputy Prime Minister and Minister of Foreign Affairs.
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Designer babies with selected gender: A booming market in Northern Cyprus +++ Boostedt, ten years after the refugee influx - integration marked by progress and conflict
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From urban gardens to fungi labs and sustainable goat farms: agriculture is being reinvented to feed cities and empower communities.
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No country sends more workers abroad than the Philippines-more than 2 million Overseas Filipino Workers (OFWs), most of them women. They leave their families behind to earn money under often brutal conditions, hoping to secure a better future for their children. But behind the remittances are stories of abuse, exploitation, and even death.
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Every hour, four people die on Brazil's streets-more than from guns or natural disasters. A look at how they became some of the deadliest in the world. And: A teenager in Nigeria uses roller skates to commute to school.
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Designer babies with selected gender: A booming market in Northern Cyprus +++ Boostedt, ten years after the refugee influx - integration marked by progress and conflict
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AI therapy and chatbots offer help for anxiety and panic, but experts warn they cannot replace trained therapists and can misjudge emotional crises.
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Throughout its 250-year existence, the United States has almost always been at war. From its beginnings right through to the present day, the country's armed forces have shaped both American identity and the political decisions of its leaders.
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No country sends more workers abroad than the Philippines-more than 2 million Overseas Filipino Workers (OFWs), most of them women. They leave their families behind to earn money under often brutal conditions, hoping to secure a better future for their children. But behind the remittances are stories of abuse, exploitation, and even death.
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Africa
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Women in India are fighting back against violence and misogyny. Young models at Kenya's Kakuma refugee camp are hoping to advance. And China offers African students scholarships: education as geopolitical strategy.
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Working for a delivery service is a tough job anywhere - and one done by thousands of foreign students in Germany. How are they finding life in their new home?
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International Debate from Berlin
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No country sends more workers abroad than the Philippines-more than 2 million Overseas Filipino Workers (OFWs), most of them women. They leave their families behind to earn money under often brutal conditions, hoping to secure a better future for their children. But behind the remittances are stories of abuse, exploitation, and even death.
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Throughout its 250-year existence, the United States has almost always been at war. From its beginnings right through to the present day, the country's armed forces have shaped both American identity and the political decisions of its leaders.
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International Debate from Berlin
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No country sends more workers abroad than the Philippines-more than 2 million Overseas Filipino Workers (OFWs), most of them women. They leave their families behind to earn money under often brutal conditions, hoping to secure a better future for their children. But behind the remittances are stories of abuse, exploitation, and even death.
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Select DW podcasts enrich the program with current analyses of world politics and its influence on our daily lives. There will also be space in the program for lively discussions about social standards and taboos.
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International Debate from Berlin
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Bavaria's Neuschwanstein Castle is one of the world's most extraordinary buildings. A symbol of German identity, the castle dreamed up by King Ludwig II is also inextricably linked to his tragic fate.
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Designer babies with selected gender: A booming market in Northern Cyprus +++ Boostedt, ten years after the refugee influx - integration marked by progress and conflict
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No country sends more workers abroad than the Philippines-more than 2 million Overseas Filipino Workers (OFWs), most of them women. They leave their families behind to earn money under often brutal conditions, hoping to secure a better future for their children. But behind the remittances are stories of abuse, exploitation, and even death.
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Working for a delivery service is a tough job anywhere - and one done by thousands of foreign students in Germany. How are they finding life in their new home?