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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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News
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The Amish still live as they did in the 17th century: without electricity, phones or cars. While many continue to resist the temptations of the modern world, others are breaking away from the group.
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News
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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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Europe and the United States once symbolized opportunity for African migrants. Today, a wave of new reforms and shifting political shifts across the West are redefining who gets to belong. In this episode of Under the Baobab, we explore the changing space with award winning journalist Esther Armah, Executive Director of the Armah Institute of Emotional Justice.
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News
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He has jokes and confidence but does Devansh Kotak have the courage to leave his 'safe' Mumbai banking job to try out a career in comedy? Professional comic Prashasti Singh left the corporate world years ago and with a new comedy special on Netflix, she's made it. Prashati gives Davansh a series of tests to decide if he should make the career change will he get laughs or get laughed-off stage?
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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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News
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On Location
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This time, Afrimaxx shows everyone that the African continent was not built on sand. Meet creative minds who see sand as a building material: from sandcastles and beachcombers to rammed earth.
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News
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14 Ukrainian ex-POWs join a week-long alpine retreat in Austria, combining mountain climbing and trauma therapy. Led by fellow veterans, the program helps soldiers and families heal from war, captivity, and separation.
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Lifestyle Europe
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News
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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.
19:30
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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News
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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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News
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14 Ukrainian ex-POWs join a week-long alpine retreat in Austria, combining mountain climbing and trauma therapy. Led by fellow veterans, the program helps soldiers and families heal from war, captivity, and separation.
21:30
Africa
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News
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On Location
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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
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This time, Afrimaxx shows everyone that the African continent was not built on sand. Meet creative minds who see sand as a building material: from sandcastles and beachcombers to rammed earth.
23:30
Europe and the United States once symbolized opportunity for African migrants. Today, a wave of new reforms and shifting political shifts across the West are redefining who gets to belong. In this episode of Under the Baobab, we explore the changing space with award winning journalist Esther Armah, Executive Director of the Armah Institute of Emotional Justice.
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On Location
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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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News
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Lifestyle Europe
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News
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Here, death is ever-present. In hospices, carers and volunteers provide end-of-life support to people who are seriously ill and dying. Their goal is for people to be able to experiences their final weeks and days with dignity, as free from fear as possible.
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On Location
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News
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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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Looking to get active in 2026? Hyrox, yoga, pilates, trail running, or even frisbee - whatever takes your fancy - new studies prove how your health will thank you!
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News
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14 Ukrainian ex-POWs join a week-long alpine retreat in Austria, combining mountain climbing and trauma therapy. Led by fellow veterans, the program helps soldiers and families heal from war, captivity, and separation.
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Lifestyle Europe