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Interview Halle Tecco, author of 'Massively Better Healthcare' on how innovators can break through the complexities of the US healthcare system to make more patients better, faster. What's holding innovation back? And what meaningful room is there to fix US healthcare?
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The Matterhorn is one of the world's most famous mountains - and amongst the deadliest. Since it was first ascended in 1865, over 600 climbers have lost their lives on the peak.
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For decades, Mongolia's biodiversity has been decimated by hunting and resource extraction. Today, rangers are trying to persuade the population to rethink. But the appearance of bears in the villages could undo these efforts.
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News in Review
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A pioneering initiative for recycling old garments containing synthetic fibers. Plus: secondhand fashion, organically sourced clothes and eco-friendly dyes.
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Interview Halle Tecco, author of 'Massively Better Healthcare' on how innovators can break through the complexities of the US healthcare system to make more patients better, faster. What's holding innovation back? And what meaningful room is there to fix US healthcare?
07:30
In 1917 Russian workers and women marched for bread and equality, catalyzing the end of czarist rule. A radical group, the Bolsheviks, had seized power in their name. What started as a dream of democracy ended up in totalitarian repression.
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It's an adventurous journey into a remote and fascinating world: in the vast expanse of the Pacific Ocean, people search for hidden treasures, explore the consequences of climate change, or dive with whales.
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Almost all Latin American crises of the 1960s and 1970s were influenced by the USA. Whether it was Brazil's dictatorship, the coup in Chile or the Cuban Missile Crisis - at some level, American politics were involved.
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The Matterhorn is one of the world's most famous mountains - and amongst the deadliest. Since it was first ascended in 1865, over 600 climbers have lost their lives on the peak.
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On Location
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Can Jakarta become a livable, dry metropolis by 2050? A mother living in a challenging environment and an eco-entrepreneur dream it's possible, while experts outline the steps to make it a reality.
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Houses made of straw; Gardens on a giant bunker; Climbing like Spiderman; Bouldering against depression; Gravity differences on Earth
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Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman, also known as MBS, is the de facto ruler of Saudi Arabia. For almost a decade, he has been radically transforming the country - at a breathtaking pace. Where is the modernizer and despot steering the kingdom?
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The Matterhorn is one of the world's most famous mountains - and amongst the deadliest. Since it was first ascended in 1865, over 600 climbers have lost their lives on the peak.
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Living in the Digital Age
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Greece's coastline is dotted with abandoned aquaculture sites. The giant rings and other decaying infrastructure are poisoning the sea and local economy with microplastic and huge plastic waste. We accompanied a Greek NGO trying to banish these ghost farms.
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A pioneering initiative for recycling old garments containing synthetic fibers. Plus: secondhand fashion, organically sourced clothes and eco-friendly dyes.
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How much time have all of us lost in traffic? In Hanoi, getting around eats up huge chunks of your day. The rappers from Da Lab have found an original way to deal with the challenge. Here's their secret!
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Greece's coastline is dotted with abandoned aquaculture sites. The giant rings and other decaying infrastructure are poisoning the sea and local economy with microplastic and huge plastic waste. We accompanied a Greek NGO trying to banish these ghost farms.
16:30
Houses made of straw; Gardens on a giant bunker; Climbing like Spiderman; Bouldering against depression; Gravity differences on Earth
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The Matterhorn is one of the world's most famous mountains - and amongst the deadliest. Since it was first ascended in 1865, over 600 climbers have lost their lives on the peak.
17:45
On Location
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Greece's coastline is dotted with abandoned aquaculture sites. The giant rings and other decaying infrastructure are poisoning the sea and local economy with microplastic and huge plastic waste. We accompanied a Greek NGO trying to banish these ghost farms.
18:30
With its young, growing population, India's tastes will grow ever more important to car designers. Will the cars of the future will be designed in India? And: a party bus guarantees fun and safety in Lagos.
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From tackling plastic pollution in urban Nigeria to staying cool in Cairo, making city tourism more sustainable and using dance to inspire climate action.
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A pioneering initiative for recycling old garments containing synthetic fibers. Plus: secondhand fashion, organically sourced clothes and eco-friendly dyes.
20:30
Houses made of straw; Gardens on a giant bunker; Climbing like Spiderman; Bouldering against depression; Gravity differences on Earth
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News in Review
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Greece's coastline is dotted with abandoned aquaculture sites. The giant rings and other decaying infrastructure are poisoning the sea and local economy with microplastic and huge plastic waste. We accompanied a Greek NGO trying to banish these ghost farms.
22:15
The Matterhorn is one of the world's most famous mountains - and amongst the deadliest. Since it was first ascended in 1865, over 600 climbers have lost their lives on the peak.
22:45
Living in the Digital Age
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Across Uganda, young people are stepping boldly into the political arena. In our Street Debate we ask them: Where does your drive and sense of urgency come from? And: Do they actually stand a chance?
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Greece's coastline is dotted with abandoned aquaculture sites. The giant rings and other decaying infrastructure are poisoning the sea and local economy with microplastic and huge plastic waste. We accompanied a Greek NGO trying to banish these ghost farms.
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Your Business Magazine
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Carsten Breuer is Inspector General of the German Armed Forces, and thus the highest-ranking soldier in Germany. He says that Russia will be ready for a military conflict with the West in just a few years.
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Greece's coastline is dotted with abandoned aquaculture sites. The giant rings and other decaying infrastructure are poisoning the sea and local economy with microplastic and huge plastic waste. We accompanied a Greek NGO trying to banish these ghost farms.
04:30
From tackling plastic pollution in urban Nigeria to staying cool in Cairo, making city tourism more sustainable and using dance to inspire climate action.