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Anyone who wants to travel overland from Winnipeg to Churchill has to take the train. Only one track leads through Canada's tundra to Hudson Bay. There's only one thing for passengers to do - relax, unwind and admire the wild beauty of the landscape through the carriage window.
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Want to go on holiday in Turkey, but don't fancy the mass tourism of destinations like Antalya? Our tip: head for the Izmir Peninsula! DW's Sarah Hucal discovers incredible beaches, explores an abandoned Greek village - yes, in Turkey! - and samples incredible farm-to-table cuisine in one of the country's hippest restaurants.
President Macron's urgent reforms are dead, the opposition wants fresh elections. Has France become ungovernable? Our?guests: Thibaut Madelin (Les Echos), Leonhard Horowski (Historiker), Daniela Schwarzer (Bertelsmann)
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The Philippines is this year's guest of honor at the world's most important bookfair- the Frankfurt Book Fair. The tropical country will tell its story and open up new literary horizons.
From abductions, torture and detention, freedom of speech is on the decline. What was once a social media rant, or a harmless protest has now become a risk of losing one's life. In this episode we explore the fate of ordinary citizens who dare to question those in power. For Tanzania's political is the country entering a new era of repression?
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Want to go on holiday in Turkey, but don't fancy the mass tourism of destinations like Antalya? Our tip: head for the Izmir Peninsula! DW's Sarah Hucal discovers incredible beaches, explores an abandoned Greek village - yes, in Turkey! - and samples incredible farm-to-table cuisine in one of the country's hippest restaurants.
Germany's auto industry is under pressure: profits down, sales slumping, China racing ahead. Can VW, BMW & Mercedes survive alone-or should they merge? Plus: REV puts BYD's Seal 6 Touring station wagon to the test.
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Kenyan para sprinter Jairus Ong'eta defies stigma and vision impairment to qualify for the World Para Athletics Championships - becoming a trailblazer for athletes with albinism.
Could traffic jams be minimized even as more vehicles hit streets? Can a new inflatable vest protect motorcyclists better from injuries in accidents? Is climate-friendlier flight possible? And: How a helicopter flew missions in the thin air of Mars.
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Every year in Mexico, thousands of women are killed simply because they are women. Femicide rates in the country are among the highest in the world. Authorities often turn a blind eye, allowing perpetrators to go unpunished. But resistance is growing.
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Kenyan para sprinter Jairus Ong'eta defies stigma and vision impairment to qualify for the World Para Athletics Championships - becoming a trailblazer for athletes with albinism.
Researchers estimate some 50,000 plants could have medicinal properties. In Good Shape takes a look at some of the best-known ones. What do scientists have to say about the properties of mint, sage or ginger? And what remedies can you use at home?
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The Philippines is this year's guest of honor at the world's most important bookfair- the Frankfurt Book Fair. The tropical country will tell its story and open up new literary horizons.
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Alexander Gabyshev is a self-described modern shaman. He wants to drive what he sees as a "demon" out of the Kremlin. But Russian authorities have fought back.
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Invasive fungal infections are increasingly leading to life-threatening diseases worldwide. And in agriculture, fungi pose a massive threat to harvests. And the available antidotes for humans and plants are increasingly losing their effectiveness.
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From abductions, torture and detention, freedom of speech is on the decline. What was once a social media rant, or a harmless protest has now become a risk of losing one's life. In this episode we explore the fate of ordinary citizens who dare to question those in power. For Tanzania's political is the country entering a new era of repression?
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The demand is huge, the progress is rapid: electricity storage systems are crucial for the switch to solar and wind energy. Lithium batteries - for large projects - already look old compared to the new electrochemical redox flow technology. They offer higher efficiency, are non-flammable, durable and recyclable.
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Kenyan para sprinter Jairus Ong'eta defies stigma and vision impairment to qualify for the World Para Athletics Championships - becoming a trailblazer for athletes with albinism.
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From abductions, torture and detention, freedom of speech is on the decline. What was once a social media rant, or a harmless protest has now become a risk of losing one's life. In this episode we explore the fate of ordinary citizens who dare to question those in power. For Tanzania's political is the country entering a new era of repression?
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Where does our food come from, and where does it end up? This two-part series looks at the journey from production to plate, exploring the hidden world behind the food we eat.
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Today's episode of Afrimaxx focuses on new African crafters from a Rwandan jeweler to a South African leather crafter, to a baker in Cameroon, all working actively on a future with their handmade goods.
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Alexander Gabyshev is a self-described modern shaman. He wants to drive what he sees as a "demon" out of the Kremlin. But Russian authorities have fought back.
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Kenyan para sprinter Jairus Ong'eta defies stigma and vision impairment to qualify for the World Para Athletics Championships - becoming a trailblazer for athletes with albinism.
Could traffic jams be minimized even as more vehicles hit streets? Can a new inflatable vest protect motorcyclists better from injuries in accidents? Is climate-friendlier flight possible? And: How a helicopter flew missions in the thin air of Mars.
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Shepherds have been crossing the Alps with their animals for 6,000 years. That means climbing 3,000 meters in altitude, all while crossing rivers and a glacier. Called "transhumance," the seasonal movement of livestock is now world cultural heritage.
Researchers estimate some 50,000 plants could have medicinal properties. In Good Shape takes a look at some of the best-known ones. What do scientists have to say about the properties of mint, sage or ginger? And what remedies can you use at home?
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Kenyan para sprinter Jairus Ong'eta defies stigma and vision impairment to qualify for the World Para Athletics Championships - becoming a trailblazer for athletes with albinism.
Where does our food come from, and where does it end up? This two-part series looks at the journey from production to plate, exploring the hidden world behind the food we eat.