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The combat school in the rainforest. It's one of the toughest training programs run by the Foreign Legion. In the 3rd Regiment, legionnaires and the special units of friendly armies are trained under particularly harsh conditions.
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How can the emotional wounds left behind by war be healed? Former Ukrainian prisoners of war join a unique program.
21:30
This time, we dive into the world of Africa, from head to toe. We start in Nigeria with stylish hats, then head to South Africa to admire works of art from "nose to tail", discover how Ghanaians make shoes by hand, and move our feet to Zambia's famous Kopala dance.
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Games are fun - and can be a real learning experience, too. From climate science to history, religion and extremism, there's a game for nearly any subject matter. But what kind of impact do they really have?
22:30
Africa
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23:03
The hunt for the assets of the former East Germany's ruling party has the hallmarks of a thriller. There are dubious characters, bags of cash, and key witnesses who suddenly die. At its heart is the question: How do you stash away 6 billion marks?
00:15
Atiqa Mir may only be 10 years old, but already she has grand plans of becoming the first female driver in modern day Formula 1. It's a goal she's pursuing with the help of her father Asif, himself a former national karting champion. But excelling in the male-dominated world of competitive motorsport, especially as a young woman from India, comes with plenty of challenges.
00:30
Telescopes are turned towards an interstellar comet named 3I/Atlas as it hurtles through our cosmic neighborhood. Also: climate change impacts, and what we can do about them.
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01:02
Each year in Germany, more than half a million people are diagnosed with cancer. But the disease is no longer necessarily a death sentence. Medical advances and ideas for new therapies offer fresh hope to those affected.
01:30
Falling from a height can cause hearing loss and vertigo. We meet a sufferer who has learned to walk and run again. Plus: ear cleaning, earplugs and tinnitus.
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How can the emotional wounds left behind by war be healed? Former Ukrainian prisoners of war join a unique program.
02:30
Lifestyle Europe
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Atiqa Mir may only be 10 years old, but already she has grand plans of becoming the first female driver in modern day Formula 1. It's a goal she's pursuing with the help of her father Asif, himself a former national karting champion. But excelling in the male-dominated world of competitive motorsport, especially as a young woman from India, comes with plenty of challenges.
03:15
The combat school in the rainforest. It's one of the toughest training programs run by the Foreign Legion. In the 3rd Regiment, legionnaires and the special units of friendly armies are trained under particularly harsh conditions.
04:00
News
04:15
How can the emotional wounds left behind by war be healed? Former Ukrainian prisoners of war join a unique program.
04:30
Each year in Germany, more than half a million people are diagnosed with cancer. But the disease is no longer necessarily a death sentence. Medical advances and ideas for new therapies offer fresh hope to those affected.