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Neutrinos are elementary particles smaller than atoms. Research on them often takes place deep underground and opens new perspectives on the immensity of our universe - thanks to its focus on the infinitely small.
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A fashion designer learns to create landscapes that flourish by working with nature. Plus: Protecting wetlands and how a German village got cheap clean energy.
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Once dismissed, Pakistan's fighter jet is now attracting billion dollar interest. But can jet exports really help to ease the country's debt burden?
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Wine depends on stable climates, and climate change is breaking that balance. From drought-stricken vineyards in Chile to new wine regions emerging in Germany, this episode of Transforming Business shows how climate change is reshaping where wine can be made, how it is produced, and who can still compete.
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Armed gangs control much of Haiti, including the vast majority of the capital Port-au-Prince. According to UN reports, the associated violence left almost 6,000 people dead in 2025 alone and over 1.4 million displaced.
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A deworming drug for animals is being tested in humans, with results that bring hope to millions. Why climate change is robbing Indian farmers of marriage prospects, and how volunteers in Libya are saving sea turtles.
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Wine depends on stable climates, and climate change is breaking that balance. From drought-stricken vineyards in Chile to new wine regions emerging in Germany, this episode of Transforming Business shows how climate change is reshaping where wine can be made, how it is produced, and who can still compete.
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From a bribe demanded on the streets of Kinshasa to families in Kenya paying the price for broken systems, young Africans are questioning who truly benefits - and who pays. On The 77 Percent, we explore grassroots initiatives empowering communities to navigate corruption and reclaim control.
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Since the Islamic Republic of Iran was founded in 1979, there has been a war between Iran, Israel and the US. The war has never been officially declared, and there has been no real reconciliation.
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Once dismissed, Pakistan's fighter jet is now attracting billion dollar interest. But can jet exports really help to ease the country's debt burden?
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Wine depends on stable climates, and climate change is breaking that balance. From drought-stricken vineyards in Chile to new wine regions emerging in Germany, this episode of Transforming Business shows how climate change is reshaping where wine can be made, how it is produced, and who can still compete.
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The people targeted by sexualised deepfakes have often been left defenseless. Britain's parliament has now tightened its laws. +++ Equality is a normal part of life in Norwegian barracks, yet there have been repeated complaints of sexual harassment.
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Almost 100 and still innovative: "Metropolis" continues to shape visual language and themes today. Also: a look back at influential women of the Berlinale. Plus: tracing Berlin's colonial history for Black History Month.
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Some dock workers are living dangerously - because they also work for the mafia. International syndicates can only locate containers with cocaine shipments and smuggle them out of ports with the help of insiders.
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Once dismissed, Pakistan's fighter jet is now attracting billion dollar interest. But can jet exports really help to ease the country's debt burden?
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Wine depends on stable climates, and climate change is breaking that balance. From drought-stricken vineyards in Chile to new wine regions emerging in Germany, this episode of Transforming Business shows how climate change is reshaping where wine can be made, how it is produced, and who can still compete.
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A fashion designer learns to create landscapes that flourish by working with nature. Plus: Protecting wetlands and how a German village got cheap clean energy.