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Donald Trump's threats to Greenland and attacks on Venezuela have caused world leaders and analysts to declare the end of the rules-based global order. There is more strategy to his actions than you might think.
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Rising temperatures are putting ski resorts under pressure. Can snow cannons keep winter sports alive despite their heavy water and energy use? Plus: the race for white hydrogen, and Russia's nuclear power play.
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News
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In India, more than 80 women are raped every day. This number is probably just the tip of the iceberg. In most cases, the crimes are not reported - whether out of shame, fear of the perpetrator, or mistrust of the police and the justice system.
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News
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News in Review
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Africa
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News
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Donald Trump's threats to Greenland and attacks on Venezuela have caused world leaders and analysts to declare the end of the rules-based global order. There is more strategy to his actions than you might think.
07:30
What happens when the bond with our mothers is broken or painful? Join author and coach Moshitadi Lehlomela and Nozibele on 'Don't Hold Back' as they explore the complex Mother Wound - its impact, the myths, and the transformative path to healing and self-mothering. This is a conversation for anyone ready to reclaim their strength and grace.
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Tradition, chaos, constant upheaval: This is Istanbul. Some 16 million people live in this crowded city on the Bosporus. For many, it is a center of creativity. For others, a place that swallows them up.
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In the sporting arena, women have become increasingly more visible, scoring Olympic medals, dominating international tournaments, and often becoming celebrities and role models. In recent years, many women athletes have spoken against the injustices they face in their personal and professional lives, such as racism, harassment and sexual assault. In this edition, HER meets three such athletes.
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Africa
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China is pushing into European markets - and striving for ever greater military power. This has already had an impact on the internal and external security of Western countries. How dependent is Germany on China?
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More and more women are becoming financially independent. What does money mean to them? How do they earn their money? And how do they spend it? What setbacks have they experienced? Three women from three Asian countries tell us about their relationship to money, such as, Filipina actress and philanthropist Angel Locsin.
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What happens when the bond with our mothers is broken or painful? Join author and coach Moshitadi Lehlomela and Nozibele on 'Don't Hold Back' as they explore the complex Mother Wound - its impact, the myths, and the transformative path to healing and self-mothering. This is a conversation for anyone ready to reclaim their strength and grace.
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Sandy's life has been a rollercoaster; he's battled depression and overcome a brain tumor. He processes his experiences through drawings and sketches, yet remains plagued by self-doubt. Renowned illustrator Alicia Souza takes a keen interest in Sandy's work and pushes him to new heights. Can she help Sandy reach his true potential?
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International Debate from Berlin
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News
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Tradition, chaos, constant upheaval: This is Istanbul. Some 16 million people live in this crowded city on the Bosporus. For many, it is a center of creativity. For others, a place that swallows them up.
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Once unthinkable: At 103, Holocaust survivor Ruth Gruenthal has reclaimed the German citizenship the Nazi regime stripped from her because she was Jewish. After surviving Nazi persecution and rebuilding her life in the US, Ruth became a psychotherapist and raised a family spanning four generations - many of whom have now also reclaimed German citizenship.
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A cough is common with a cold. But persistent coughing, shortness of breath, or chest pain could signal pneumonia, whooping cough, or even chlamydia infection.
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More and more women are becoming financially independent. What does money mean to them? How do they earn their money? And how do they spend it? What setbacks have they experienced? Three women from three Asian countries tell us about their relationship to money, such as, Filipina actress and philanthropist Angel Locsin.
15:30
A fashion designer learns to create landscapes that flourish by working with nature. Plus: Protecting wetlands and how a German village got cheap clean energy.
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News
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Once unthinkable: At 103, Holocaust survivor Ruth Gruenthal has reclaimed the German citizenship the Nazi regime stripped from her because she was Jewish. After surviving Nazi persecution and rebuilding her life in the US, Ruth became a psychotherapist and raised a family spanning four generations - many of whom have now also reclaimed German citizenship.
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International Debate from Berlin
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News
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China is pushing into European markets - and striving for ever greater military power. This has already had an impact on the internal and external security of Western countries. How dependent is Germany on China?
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News
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Once unthinkable: At 103, Holocaust survivor Ruth Gruenthal has reclaimed the German citizenship the Nazi regime stripped from her because she was Jewish. After surviving Nazi persecution and rebuilding her life in the US, Ruth became a psychotherapist and raised a family spanning four generations - many of whom have now also reclaimed German citizenship.
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For it's new season, Afrimaxx starts at Nairobi Fashion week, where Style, Spirit & Sustainability meet. Plus inspiring stories about motocross, music and squirrels.
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What happens when the bond with our mothers is broken or painful? Join author and coach Moshitadi Lehlomela and Nozibele on 'Don't Hold Back' as they explore the complex Mother Wound - its impact, the myths, and the transformative path to healing and self-mothering. This is a conversation for anyone ready to reclaim their strength and grace.
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The government plans to grant residency to about half a million migrants, aiming to boost the job market. +++ Deep in a forest, criminals try to turn their lives around, with community support instead of prison.
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Decreased rainfall once meant crop failure, but solar irrigation is reshaping farming in northern Ghana. Plus: Thermal cooking bags help women in Cameroon.
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News in Review
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News
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Once unthinkable: At 103, Holocaust survivor Ruth Gruenthal has reclaimed the German citizenship the Nazi regime stripped from her because she was Jewish. After surviving Nazi persecution and rebuilding her life in the US, Ruth became a psychotherapist and raised a family spanning four generations - many of whom have now also reclaimed German citizenship.
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China is pushing into European markets - and striving for ever greater military power. This has already had an impact on the internal and external security of Western countries. How dependent is Germany on China?
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News
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News in Review
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A fashion designer learns to create landscapes that flourish by working with nature. Plus: Protecting wetlands and how a German village got cheap clean energy.
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Once unthinkable: At 103, Holocaust survivor Ruth Gruenthal has reclaimed the German citizenship the Nazi regime stripped from her because she was Jewish. After surviving Nazi persecution and rebuilding her life in the US, Ruth became a psychotherapist and raised a family spanning four generations - many of whom have now also reclaimed German citizenship.
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Africa
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News in Review
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India's AI Impact Summit ends with $210B in data-center pledges and new "sovereign" AI models but experts warn automation could hit the country's IT jobs. The Dip speaks with economics professor Deepanshu Mohan about how India could stand to gain or lose out on the coming AI wave.
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Why stress hormones can trigger sudden 'brain freeze' in interviews, exams or live broadcasts - and what you can do about it. Also: smart textiles, building with popcorn, a tool-using cow and vital aquatic fungi.
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News
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Living in the Digital Age
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Tradition, chaos, constant upheaval: This is Istanbul. Some 16 million people live in this crowded city on the Bosporus. For many, it is a center of creativity. For others, a place that swallows them up.
04:00
News
04:15
Once unthinkable: At 103, Holocaust survivor Ruth Gruenthal has reclaimed the German citizenship the Nazi regime stripped from her because she was Jewish. After surviving Nazi persecution and rebuilding her life in the US, Ruth became a psychotherapist and raised a family spanning four generations - many of whom have now also reclaimed German citizenship.
04:30
International Debate from Berlin