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How does a war end, how can peace succeed? Nobel Peace Prize winners, diplomats, negotiators, and former guerrillas talk about how they have succeeded and failed when it comes to mediating. What can we learn when it comes to today's wars?
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Retrofitting conventional vehicles could help Delhi go electric more equitably. Also: women farmers battle age-old structures - and making power from bird poop.
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A proposed 3.3-kilometer bridge across the Mediterranean Sea is supposed to connect Sicily with mainland Italy. +++ In the west of France, birds of prey are trained to make takeoff and landing safer at airports.
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The history of surgery can be traced back to the Stone Age. Today, surgical methods have undergone countless revolutionary developments-and save innumerable lives every year.
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Discover why Malta has one of the biggest classic car cultures in Europe. From British vintage cars to rare Mercedes, Malta's roads are full of automotive history. We explore hidden garages, family collections, and the island's famous Bedford buses. Why do old Indian cars like the Maruti Gypsy and Tata Sierra still survive here?
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Vintage and classic cars rule the roads in the island country of Malta. Most are British models, but old Indian vehicles are still in use, too. Plus: A German logistics firm trains Africans to drive trucks in Germany.
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A proposed 3.3-kilometer bridge across the Mediterranean Sea is supposed to connect Sicily with mainland Italy. +++ In the west of France, birds of prey are trained to make takeoff and landing safer at airports.
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Millions rely on sleeping pills for relief, but many of the medications cause dependency or serious side effects. We show how to sleep better without medication. Also, A breakthrough gene therapy saves a newborn in the US.
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How does a war end, how can peace succeed? Nobel Peace Prize winners, diplomats, negotiators, and former guerrillas talk about how they have succeeded and failed when it comes to mediating. What can we learn when it comes to today's wars?
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Discover why Malta has one of the biggest classic car cultures in Europe. From British vintage cars to rare Mercedes, Malta's roads are full of automotive history. We explore hidden garages, family collections, and the island's famous Bedford buses. Why do old Indian cars like the Maruti Gypsy and Tata Sierra still survive here?
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Africa
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Colombian activist Yuli Velásquez defies death threats to fight for the environment and for justice for fishing communities. Also: Plastic pollution at Victoria Falls in Zimbabwe.
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Munich is emerging as a hub for drone innovation: Bundeswehr University start-ups are building drones that conquer the skies and can also see underground.
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Europe - harassed and economically sidelined by the US and China. Is this picture accurate? Or does the continent have far more to offer than self-doubt? Our guests: John Kampfner (Journalist), Stormy-Annika Mildner (Aspen Institute), Erik Fossing Nielsen, Economist
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Discover why Malta has one of the biggest classic car cultures in Europe. From British vintage cars to rare Mercedes, Malta's roads are full of automotive history. We explore hidden garages, family collections, and the island's famous Bedford buses. Why do old Indian cars like the Maruti Gypsy and Tata Sierra still survive here?
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How does a war end, how can peace succeed? Nobel Peace Prize winners, diplomats, negotiators, and former guerrillas talk about how they have succeeded and failed when it comes to mediating. What can we learn when it comes to today's wars?
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News in Review
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Europe - harassed and economically sidelined by the US and China. Is this picture accurate? Or does the continent have far more to offer than self-doubt? Our guests: John Kampfner (Journalist), Stormy-Annika Mildner (Aspen Institute), Erik Fossing Nielsen, Economist
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Discover why Malta has one of the biggest classic car cultures in Europe. From British vintage cars to rare Mercedes, Malta's roads are full of automotive history. We explore hidden garages, family collections, and the island's famous Bedford buses. Why do old Indian cars like the Maruti Gypsy and Tata Sierra still survive here?
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Africa
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Europe - harassed and economically sidelined by the US and China. Is this picture accurate? Or does the continent have far more to offer than self-doubt? Our guests: John Kampfner (Journalist), Stormy-Annika Mildner (Aspen Institute), Erik Fossing Nielsen, Economist
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Vienna is beautiful. Surrounded by elegant imperial facades, people enjoy culture and coffee. Or, they might clatter past St. Stephen's Cathedral and the Sisi Museum in horse-drawn carriages. But when night falls, the city shows itself in a whole new light.
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A proposed 3.3-kilometer bridge across the Mediterranean Sea is supposed to connect Sicily with mainland Italy. +++ In the west of France, birds of prey are trained to make takeoff and landing safer at airports.
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Discover why Malta has one of the biggest classic car cultures in Europe. From British vintage cars to rare Mercedes, Malta's roads are full of automotive history. We explore hidden garages, family collections, and the island's famous Bedford buses. Why do old Indian cars like the Maruti Gypsy and Tata Sierra still survive here?
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Munich is emerging as a hub for drone innovation: Bundeswehr University start-ups are building drones that conquer the skies and can also see underground.