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AI investment in the United States is nearly quadruple what China saw in the same decade. But both superpowers are seeing a ramp up of investment, not only from private firms, but also from government. Not only could this technology be the driving force of the next wave of innovation and change to business, but the defense industry is also keenly watching developments.
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Factory farming is threatening to wipe out wild salmon populations in Norway - due to the dramatic spread of parasitic salmon lice. Can the wild salmon still be saved?
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With its booming economy, Vietnam is considered Asia's next tiger economy. Since the communist government decided to replace Marxism with capitalism, the country has undergone a transformation.
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Small tea growers in West Bengal build sustainable livelihoods in a sector hit by climate change. Plus: From "Garbage Island" to top recycler-learning from Taiwan.
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AI investment in the United States is nearly quadruple what China saw in the same decade. But both superpowers are seeing a ramp up of investment, not only from private firms, but also from government. Not only could this technology be the driving force of the next wave of innovation and change to business, but the defense industry is also keenly watching developments.
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The eyes of the world are currently on Iran, where tens of thousands of people are demanding an end to the mullah regime. We're highlighting the story of the Iranian Revolution of 1979.
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What impact does good muscle tone have on our health? Studies show that muscle training can slow down the ageing process, prevent metabolic disorders and even inhibit cancer cells.
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Being queer can be dangerous in Delhi and doing drag in public even more - but this is Piyush's dream but he's nervous to show his true self. It could get him kicked out of his parent's home. Only when he's alone at home, he transforms into the drag persona Cologne Doll.
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In Burundi, the church joins the fight against plastic waste, and in Zambia, nature lovers are fighting to protect a vital forest reserve.
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Factory farming is threatening to wipe out wild salmon populations in Norway - due to the dramatic spread of parasitic salmon lice. Can the wild salmon still be saved?
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Dhaka, the capital of Bangladesh, is one of the most air-polluted cities in the world. Often, Dhaka's name appears at the top of the list of the world's most air-polluted cities. But is there no way out of this?
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Over 60 percent of infectious diseases began as zoonoses - spreading from animals to humans. What does this mean for preventing the next pandemic, and how can better animal health protect us all?
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Cities, floating on the ocean. It sounds like science fiction, but could soon become reality. Researchers are developing concepts for life on water - on a grand scale. Initial tests are promising. Is success a genuine possibility?
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Factory farming is threatening to wipe out wild salmon populations in Norway - due to the dramatic spread of parasitic salmon lice. Can the wild salmon still be saved?
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The dirty tricks that online betting apps use to keep you hooked. How to stay connected if governments pull the plug on the internet. And: Nvidia's plan to develop "physical AI" to help power robots for day-to-day jobs.
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Germany's Feldheim went from an agricultural village to a clean energy role model - with its own renewable electricity grid and heating network. Here's how it brought locals on board.
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Small tea growers in West Bengal build sustainable livelihoods in a sector hit by climate change. Plus: From "Garbage Island" to top recycler-learning from Taiwan.
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Sathwik's lifelong dream of becoming a magician finally takes center stage. Despite the challenges of balancing it with his social media career, his unwavering passion for magic pushes him on. "Modern Day Wizard" Karan Singh guides Sathwik on his journey. Prepare to be amazed as Sathwik performs captivating feats and unlocks his true potential.
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Germany's Feldheim went from an agricultural village to a clean energy role model - with its own renewable electricity grid and heating network. Here's how it brought locals on board.
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Over 60 percent of infectious diseases began as zoonoses - spreading from animals to humans. What does this mean for preventing the next pandemic, and how can better animal health protect us all?
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Factory farming is threatening to wipe out wild salmon populations in Norway - due to the dramatic spread of parasitic salmon lice. Can the wild salmon still be saved?
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On Location
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Germany's Feldheim went from an agricultural village to a clean energy role model - with its own renewable electricity grid and heating network. Here's how it brought locals on board.
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President Trump uses tariffs as a weapon to shield the US auto industry. He aims to block Chinese EV imports and force manufacturers to make cars in the US. So why are American carmakers and buyers paying the price? Are the Big Three the big losers in his trade war? Join us for a trip around the US and Canada in a time of ever-changing tariffs.
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In Burundi, the church joins the fight against plastic waste, and in Zambia, nature lovers are fighting to protect a vital forest reserve.
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Small tea growers in West Bengal build sustainable livelihoods in a sector hit by climate change. Plus: From "Garbage Island" to top recycler-learning from Taiwan.
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Over 60 percent of infectious diseases began as zoonoses - spreading from animals to humans. What does this mean for preventing the next pandemic, and how can better animal health protect us all?
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News in Review
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Germany's Feldheim went from an agricultural village to a clean energy role model - with its own renewable electricity grid and heating network. Here's how it brought locals on board.
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Factory farming is threatening to wipe out wild salmon populations in Norway - due to the dramatic spread of parasitic salmon lice. Can the wild salmon still be saved?
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The dirty tricks that online betting apps use to keep you hooked. How to stay connected if governments pull the plug on the internet. And: Nvidia's plan to develop "physical AI" to help power robots for day-to-day jobs.
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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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Germany's Feldheim went from an agricultural village to a clean energy role model - with its own renewable electricity grid and heating network. Here's how it brought locals on board.
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A filmmaker's firsthand experience of the US attacks on Venezuela. Her country is at the center of geopolitics-but ordinary people are powerless. A view from Caracas, caught between hope and resignation.
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Germany's Feldheim went from an agricultural village to a clean energy role model - with its own renewable electricity grid and heating network. Here's how it brought locals on board.
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In Burundi, the church joins the fight against plastic waste, and in Zambia, nature lovers are fighting to protect a vital forest reserve.