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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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Lithium is an essential raw material for electric car batteries. Europe is completely dependent on imports. Demand is so high that plans are now underway to develop Europe's own lithium deposits. But can this be done sustainably?
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Five museums, a World Heritage Site - thousands of years of cultural history and art. Millions of visitors make a pilgrimage each year to Berlin's Museum Island. But who built it, for what purpose, and where do its treasures come from - enough material for a thrilling TV crime series. But here's the short version.
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An increasing number of Indonesian imams are calling on the faithful to protect nature and save the world. This new movement preaching environmentalism originates in one of the largest mosques in the world, in Jakarta. But just how credible is this movement? And how effective?
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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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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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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 in Review
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Five museums, a World Heritage Site - thousands of years of cultural history and art. Millions of visitors make a pilgrimage each year to Berlin's Museum Island. But who built it, for what purpose, and where do its treasures come from - enough material for a thrilling TV crime series. But here's the short version.
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Lithium is an essential raw material for electric car batteries. Europe is completely dependent on imports. Demand is so high that plans are now underway to develop Europe's own lithium deposits. But can this be done sustainably?
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News in Review
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Whether in China, Kenya or Germany, young people struggle to find jobs, prospects, and recognition. Five stories show how they're using creativity, protest, and courage to discover new paths in a changing world of work.
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No country sends more workers abroad than the Philippines-more than 2 million Overseas Filipino Workers (OFWs), most of them women. They leave their families behind to earn money under often brutal conditions, hoping to secure a better future for their children. But behind the remittances are stories of abuse, exploitation, and even death.
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Spotlight on People
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News in Review
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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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The Nuremberg trials started 80 years ago and marked a milestone in the establishment of international law. The images of high-ranking Nazis in the dock are seared into our collective memory.
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News in Review
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Your Business Magazine
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No country sends more workers abroad than the Philippines-more than 2 million Overseas Filipino Workers (OFWs), most of them women. They leave their families behind to earn money under often brutal conditions, hoping to secure a better future for their children. But behind the remittances are stories of abuse, exploitation, and even death.
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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.