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News in Review
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Below the surface, collapsing fish farms turn nets and cages into deadly plastic traps. Divers reveal how risky and complex the cleanup really is.
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Mercedes-Benz is facing one of its toughest years in decades. Profits have plunged, sales in China are falling, and fierce competition from Chinese EV makers is reshaping the global car industry. Has the iconic three-pointed star lost its shine - or is this just a temporary crisis?
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It's slimy, green, and alive - and absorbs more CO2 than most trees. Are Kerala's new "liquid trees" a gamechanger?
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Approximately 58,000 people are currently incarcerated in German prisons. Over half of them reoffend after their release. These statistics raise doubts about the prison system. Is something fundamentally wrong with German prisons?
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Spotlight on People
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Mercedes-Benz is facing one of its toughest years in decades. Profits have plunged, sales in China are falling, and fierce competition from Chinese EV makers is reshaping the global car industry. Has the iconic three-pointed star lost its shine - or is this just a temporary crisis?
08:30
Although they were physically superior to us, Neanderthals did not prevail. What made them different and why did they become extinct? How close or hostile were they to modern man?
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Dan Brown's novel "The Da Vinci Code" is one of the century's most successful thrillers worldwide. But how much truth is behind the claims made in the book - and what is pure fiction?
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Below the surface, collapsing fish farms turn nets and cages into deadly plastic traps. Divers reveal how risky and complex the cleanup really is.
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Spotlight on People
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What does dying feel like? What is it like to stand on the threshold of death - and turn back? Three young women talk about their near-death experiences and how these moments changed their lives.
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Approximately 58,000 people are currently incarcerated in German prisons. Over half of them reoffend after their release. These statistics raise doubts about the prison system. Is something fundamentally wrong with German prisons?
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At 72, Alan Lessik steps onto the ice with a calm that only comes from living a life full of twists. His path to skating was certainly not typical. What brought him here spans illness, loss, activism, and the quiet, stubborn belief that it's never too late to start over.
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Spotlight on People
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Dan Brown's novel "The Da Vinci Code" is one of the century's most successful thrillers worldwide. But how much truth is behind the claims made in the book - and what is pure fiction?
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If you love urban exploration, forgotten architecture, and the stories hidden in decay, then Georgia should be your next adventure destination. DW's Anja Koch takes you to two of the country's most haunting lost places: Tskaltubo, a once-grand Soviet spa town with abandoned sanatoriums, and Chiatura, a former mining city where eerie, rusting cable cars cling to the cliffs.
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Millions of animals die in collisions with cars each year. How can drivers and automakers prevent such crashes? Plus: Retrofitters in India turn old vehicles into eco-friendly rides, and Flixtrain vs. Deutsche Bahn.
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What does dying feel like? What is it like to stand on the threshold of death - and turn back? Three young women talk about their near-death experiences and how these moments changed their lives.
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It's not only what we eat or when we eat it - how we chew matters too. Discover the latest research on how eating habits shape digestion, metabolism and overall health.
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Spotlight on People
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If you love urban exploration, forgotten architecture, and the stories hidden in decay, then Georgia should be your next adventure destination. DW's Anja Koch takes you to two of the country's most haunting lost places: Tskaltubo, a once-grand Soviet spa town with abandoned sanatoriums, and Chiatura, a former mining city where eerie, rusting cable cars cling to the cliffs.
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Africa
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How creative citizen initiatives in Germany's capital are making the city more livable, and inspiring cities elsewhere. In Zambia, lead pollution from old mines is devastating the lives of those living there today.
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If you love urban exploration, forgotten architecture, and the stories hidden in decay, then Georgia should be your next adventure destination. DW's Anja Koch takes you to two of the country's most haunting lost places: Tskaltubo, a once-grand Soviet spa town with abandoned sanatoriums, and Chiatura, a former mining city where eerie, rusting cable cars cling to the cliffs.
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They eat and reproduce at record speed - calico crayfish. In its quest for more information about the species, this report finds tens of thousands of crayfish in just one pool along the upper Rhine River. Can this invasive creature still be stopped?
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News in Review
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What does dying feel like? What is it like to stand on the threshold of death - and turn back? Three young women talk about their near-death experiences and how these moments changed their lives.