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Loneliness is a growing concern among people around the world, and Asian women are no exception. Living in a world where there is so much emphasis on socializing, finding oneself feeling lonely can be difficult to deal with. Loneliness can affect mental health but also physical well-being. But there are ways to overcome loneliness and find a sense of community and connection.
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On Location
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The World Cup claims to be global but Africa's top referee was blocked from entering. Fans face visa and cost barriers. Despite the challenges, 10 African teams are participating in the tournament. The talent is undeniable. So why is the system stacked against them?
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News
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Albanians have been protesting daily against planned luxury tourism project for a month. In this interview Albanian PM Edi Rama spoke to DW about these protests, AI and democracy.
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Lifestyle Europe
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News
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Glíma, Iceland's traditional Viking wrestling, is on the brink of extinction. Champion Þórður Ólafsson is fighting to keep the sport alive as participation among young people continues to drop. Once central to Icelandic identity, Glíma now struggles to compete with modern sports. Its remaining elite fighters train and compete not only to win, but to preserve a centuries-old tradition.
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Africa
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News
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Content featuring AI-generated people is flooding the internet, and the technology behind it is getting better all the time. It's increasingly difficult to separate fact from fiction. What does this mean for us?
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The World Cup claims to be global but Africa's top referee was blocked from entering. Fans face visa and cost barriers. Despite the challenges, 10 African teams are participating in the tournament. The talent is undeniable. So why is the system stacked against them?
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News
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On Location
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Africa
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News
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Women in Latin America are recruited with brutal methods, then enslaved in Europe. A survivor recounts how she was lured to Spain with the promise of a job, then forced into prostitution.
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News
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Our deep dive format explains the stories that matter - ####with clarity, context and journalistic rigor. Each segment goes beyond the headlines to uncover what's driving key developments around the world, featuring sharp analysis, expert voices and exclusive on the ground insights from where events are unfolding.
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From a green promenade in Rosebank to the rhythm of Lagos, Afrimaxx explores how design, culture and fashion are reshaping African cities - grounded in heritage and driven by people.
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News
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How young Christians in the US are increasingly linking faith with politics. Under President Javier Milei, Argentina's mate tea farmers fear for their livelihoods. In Japan, a unique burial tradition turns loved ones' ashes into pearls.
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Anja Niedringhaus devoted most of her professional life to photographing wars. Whether in Bosnia, Iraq, or Afghanistan, her images show the humanity amid the fighting. In 2014, she was murdered. To this day, the killing has left many questions unanswered.