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Four migrant workers were burned alive in a car in southern Italy in June 2026 for having protested against poor working conditions. +++ Greece's police has increased their presence in Roma settlements
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An algae floating around the German coast could save millions of lives lost during animal testing to make rapid home tests. This is the story of two founders bringing the cruelty-free formula to the market.
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As light as 150 grams and fully customized, Adidas crafts boots designed to boost speed and control.
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Why are the Finns the undisputed world champions when it comes to happiness? They have topped the United Nations' "World Happiness Report" eight times in a row. Is it nature, saunas, tango, or karaoke that brings the Finns so much happiness?
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An algae floating around the German coast could save millions of lives lost during animal testing to make rapid home tests. This is the story of two founders bringing the cruelty-free formula to the market.
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Select DW podcasts enrich the program with current analyses of world politics and its influence on our daily lives. There will also be space in the program for lively discussions about social standards and taboos.
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The Turkish human rights activist and arts patron Osman Kavala has been in prison since 2017. The philanthropist, who campaigns for democracy and the rule of law in Turkey, is regarded as a public enemy by the Erdogan government.
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Roughly a quarter of the world's oil and liquefied natural gas trade usually passes through the Strait of Hormuz. Has control of this strategic chokepoint become a more powerful weapon than a nuclear bomb? Melinda Crane (US journalist); Ellie Geranmayeh (Iran expert)
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Africa
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The first major city in sub-Saharan Africa was founded in what is now Nigeria. Ilé-Ifè, the sacred city of the Yoruba, was a center of African civilization. Until its decline.
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Why are the Finns the undisputed world champions when it comes to happiness? They have topped the United Nations' "World Happiness Report" eight times in a row. Is it nature, saunas, tango, or karaoke that brings the Finns so much happiness?
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Roughly a quarter of the world's oil and liquefied natural gas trade usually passes through the Strait of Hormuz. Has control of this strategic chokepoint become a more powerful weapon than a nuclear bomb? Melinda Crane (US journalist); Ellie Geranmayeh (Iran expert)
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Select DW podcasts enrich the program with current analyses of world politics and its influence on our daily lives. There will also be space in the program for lively discussions about social standards and taboos.
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The Turkish human rights activist and arts patron Osman Kavala has been in prison since 2017. The philanthropist, who campaigns for democracy and the rule of law in Turkey, is regarded as a public enemy by the Erdogan government.
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From bustling cities to remote islands, from secluded beaches and lighthouses to historic old towns - there's plenty to experience around the Baltic Sea. Let's take a tour from Finland through Germany to Sweden.
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Aesthetic surgeries and treatments are booming - but what can enhancing your beauty really cost you? DW Science looks at the risks to weigh up. Plus, we look at the effectiveness of natural acne treatments.
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The first major city in sub-Saharan Africa was founded in what is now Nigeria. Ilé-Ifè, the sacred city of the Yoruba, was a center of African civilization. Until its decline.
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Roughly a quarter of the world's oil and liquefied natural gas trade usually passes through the Strait of Hormuz. Has control of this strategic chokepoint become a more powerful weapon than a nuclear bomb? Melinda Crane (US journalist); Ellie Geranmayeh (Iran expert)
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In Chennai and Taipei, urban heat is tackled with different approaches. Plus: how AI-operated beehives help support tribal livelihoods.
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From bustling cities to remote islands, from secluded beaches and lighthouses to historic old towns - there's plenty to experience around the Baltic Sea. Let's take a tour from Finland through Germany to Sweden.
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How are Africans redefining culture, design and community? From Lagos cyclists to Ivorian luxury furniture and South African music, Afrimaxx meets the people driving change.
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Select DW podcasts enrich the program with current analyses of world politics and its influence on our daily lives. There will also be space in the program for lively discussions about social standards and taboos.
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From bustling cities to remote islands, from secluded beaches and lighthouses to historic old towns - there's plenty to experience around the Baltic Sea. Let's take a tour from Finland through Germany to Sweden.
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The first major city in sub-Saharan Africa was founded in what is now Nigeria. Ilé-Ifè, the sacred city of the Yoruba, was a center of African civilization. Until its decline.