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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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In Venezuela demand for second-hand vehicles is huge, and they are even used as investments -- a hedge against inflation so voracious it makes no sense to park money in a bank account. "Only in Venezuela can the price of used cars go up," said a man as he leaned against a 1995 Ford Lariat he wants to sell at a tidy profit of 8,000 bolivars, or 1,860 dollars, after owning it for three months.
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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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In Venezuela demand for second-hand vehicles is huge, and they are even used as investments -- a hedge against inflation so voracious it makes no sense to park money in a bank account. "Only in Venezuela can the price of used cars go up," said a man as he leaned against a 1995 Ford Lariat he wants to sell at a tidy profit of 8,000 bolivars, or 1,860 dollars, after owning it for three months.
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US citizens are relocating to Mexico City, driving up rents and pushing locals out of once-affordable neighborhoods. Residents are angry about the gentrification wave.
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In Venezuela demand for second-hand vehicles is huge, and they are even used as investments -- a hedge against inflation so voracious it makes no sense to park money in a bank account. "Only in Venezuela can the price of used cars go up," said a man as he leaned against a 1995 Ford Lariat he wants to sell at a tidy profit of 8,000 bolivars, or 1,860 dollars, after owning it for three months.
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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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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In Venezuela demand for second-hand vehicles is huge, and they are even used as investments -- a hedge against inflation so voracious it makes no sense to park money in a bank account. "Only in Venezuela can the price of used cars go up," said a man as he leaned against a 1995 Ford Lariat he wants to sell at a tidy profit of 8,000 bolivars, or 1,860 dollars, after owning it for three months.
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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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In Ukraine, it is becoming increasingly difficult to care for the wounded on the frontlines. +++ Ninety Italian inmates live on the prison island of Gorgona. What are their lives like in the middle of the sea?