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Scientists warn that a key Atlantic current system that brings warm water to Europe is weakening. Also: rising puma numbers cause conflict in Patagonia, and Bulgaria's legendary teacher fosters world class physicists.
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After the fall of the Berlin Wall in 1989, Germany faced a historic question: Where should its capital be located? Should it remain in Bonn, the quiet postwar seat of government, or return to Berlin, a city that had experienced empires, dictatorships, and division? In 1991, the German Bundestag voted on the capital, which would also become the symbolic heart of a reunified Germany.
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The Iran war is turning into an operation with no exit route. The regime refuses to back down. U.S. president Trump is pressuring NATO to escort ships through the Strait of Hormuz. And Europe keeps hesitating. How long can they hold out? Our guests: Robert Chatterjee (zenith), Thorsten Benner (GPPi), Kristina Kausch (GmfUS)
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News in Review
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More than ever, digital platforms are being used for manipulation and blackmail. This documentary goes behind the scenes of a cruel online world, and shows just how close the danger is.
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The Iran war is turning into an operation with no exit route. The regime refuses to back down. U.S. president Trump is pressuring NATO to escort ships through the Strait of Hormuz. And Europe keeps hesitating. How long can they hold out? Our guests: Robert Chatterjee (zenith), Thorsten Benner (GPPi), Kristina Kausch (GmfUS)