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News in Review
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Villages in Kashmir are reviving dried springs to fight water scarcity. Plus: desert rose farming, mangroves for flood protection and reclaiming green spaces.
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Lisbon is one of Europe's most popular city destinations. Is the Portuguese capital still worth a visit - even when it's packed with tourists? DW's Gönna Ketels spent a day exploring and shows you what makes Lisbon special - and how to escape the crowds.
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Africa
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News
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News in Review
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REV tests cannabis-impaired driving in a simulator, with slowed reactions and surprises in every turn. And: we test the sporty new Seat Ibiza, while London residents transform a parking spot into a green parklet.
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News
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US forces seized the tanker 'Skipper' off Venezuela, tightening the squeeze on Maduro's oil cash. As warships gather, the big question is where pressure ends and conflict begins.
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New quantum computer for hitherto impossible tasks / An airship measures aerosols / Why temperature is tied to altitude / Building structures with reusable blocks / The advantages of wooden houses
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News
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Living in the Digital Age
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The Shroud of Turin is one of the most fascinating and controversial objects of religious worship. Jesus is said to have been wrapped in this cloth after his crucifixion. Does the shroud's faint bloodstained image really show a crucified Christ?
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News
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Lisbon is one of Europe's most popular city destinations. Is the Portuguese capital still worth a visit - even when it's packed with tourists? DW's Gönna Ketels spent a day exploring and shows you what makes Lisbon special - and how to escape the crowds.
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In the villages on Sardinia's east coast, people live longer than almost anywhere else in the world. But why? Is it due to nutrition? The good weather? Or genetics? Scientists around the world are attempting to solve the mystery.