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AI can make day-to-day life easier, but its high energy requirements raise environmental concerns. After all, building and operating data centers involves large quantities of power, water, and raw materials.
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The Nuremberg Trials: for the first time, war criminals were brought before an international tribunal. Also: a powerful new film about the escape of Nazi doctor Josef Mengele. And: stunning nature photography.
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News
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For people with autism, recognizing a smile or enjoying a touch is often not possible. More and more people, especially children, are being diagnosed with "autism spectrum disorder", a complex neurological condition.
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News
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AI can make day-to-day life easier, but its high energy requirements raise environmental concerns. After all, building and operating data centers involves large quantities of power, water, and raw materials.
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In this week's episode of The 77 Percent, we explore the relationship between money and personal connections. In Lagos, we ask young people whether they believe this connection is real. Next, we engage in an unfiltered Street Debate in Nairobi. Then, we take a closer look at the world of 'sugar daddies' in South Africa. Finally, we meet Kenya's pioneering female tour guide in the Maasai community.
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News
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On Location
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REV tests the new Mazda CX60, a midsize SUV available as a diesel or plug-in hybrid. Cyclist Damilare Adewuyi breaks boundaries with BMX bikes in Lagos. And converted military trucks carry tourists to Uruguay's coast.
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News
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In Delhi, visually impaired youth deal with exclusion and fear in a chaotic city. But through acroyoga, they build trust and confidence, defying disability and societal neglect. Yoga helps them connect with their bodies and reclaim visibility in a world that often overlooks them.
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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
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On Location
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The Nuremberg Trials: for the first time, war criminals were brought before an international tribunal. Also: a powerful new film about the escape of Nazi doctor Josef Mengele. And: stunning nature photography.
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Brandon Scott, a young black politician, was elected mayor of Baltimore in 2020. It was a turbulent time: the city's crime rate was high, and there were mass protests in response to the police killings of George Floyd and other Black Americans.
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News
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AI can make day-to-day life easier, but its high energy requirements raise environmental concerns. After all, building and operating data centers involves large quantities of power, water, and raw materials.
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Africa is abundant in resources - but who is truly benefiting from them? In this episode of Under the Baobab, NJ Ayuk doesn't hold back. From oil politics to private power, we ask: Is the continent's wealth building nations or just billionaires?
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Who was José Protacio Rizal - and why is he honored every December 30th on Rizal Day in the Philippines? Born in 1861 on the island of Luzon, Rizal was more than just a writer. He was a visionary reformer, a trained physician, and a fearless critic of Spanish colonial rule.
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The Nuremberg Trials: for the first time, war criminals were brought before an international tribunal. Also: a powerful new film about the escape of Nazi doctor Josef Mengele. And: stunning nature photography.
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News
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On Location
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This time, host KMJ takes you on a journey through the Kwame Nkrumah Memorial Park in Ghana. Plus, luxury leather bags from Lesotho, edible seaweed from South Africa and a treehouse in Malawi.
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News
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In Delhi, visually impaired youth deal with exclusion and fear in a chaotic city. But through acroyoga, they build trust and confidence, defying disability and societal neglect. Yoga helps them connect with their bodies and reclaim visibility in a world that often overlooks them.
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Lifestyle Europe
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News
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AI can make day-to-day life easier, but its high energy requirements raise environmental concerns. After all, building and operating data centers involves large quantities of power, water, and raw materials.
19:30
REV tests the new Mazda CX60, a midsize SUV available as a diesel or plug-in hybrid. Cyclist Damilare Adewuyi breaks boundaries with BMX bikes in Lagos. And converted military trucks carry tourists to Uruguay's coast.
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News
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Around the world, extreme fires have been on the rise since the turn of the millennium. In 2023 alone, 26 million hectares of forest were burned. Scientists and indigenous communities are both searching for ways to stop the destruction.
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News
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In Delhi, visually impaired youth deal with exclusion and fear in a chaotic city. But through acroyoga, they build trust and confidence, defying disability and societal neglect. Yoga helps them connect with their bodies and reclaim visibility in a world that often overlooks them.
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Africa
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On Location
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Agriculture is going through radical changes. Algae and seaweed are on the menu, along with lab-grown meat. And is crop plant diversity in fields better than monocultures? This week: the food of the future.
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This time, host KMJ takes you on a journey through the Kwame Nkrumah Memorial Park in Ghana. Plus, luxury leather bags from Lesotho, edible seaweed from South Africa and a treehouse in Malawi.
23:30
Africa is abundant in resources - but who is truly benefiting from them? In this episode of Under the Baobab, NJ Ayuk doesn't hold back. From oil politics to private power, we ask: Is the continent's wealth building nations or just billionaires?
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On Location
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REV tests the new Mazda CX60, a midsize SUV available as a diesel or plug-in hybrid. Cyclist Damilare Adewuyi breaks boundaries with BMX bikes in Lagos. And converted military trucks carry tourists to Uruguay's coast.
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News
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Lifestyle Europe
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News
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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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On Location
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News
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In the Western Ghats, locals are learning that tending forests is profitable. Also: green jobs, environmental storytelling, and a river clean-up in Germany.
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Strong feet are key to good posture. Balance exercises like the "flamingo test" build muscle and prevent injury. Plus: Which shoes protect your joints best?
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News
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In Delhi, visually impaired youth deal with exclusion and fear in a chaotic city. But through acroyoga, they build trust and confidence, defying disability and societal neglect. Yoga helps them connect with their bodies and reclaim visibility in a world that often overlooks them.
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Lifestyle Europe