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A "tree ambulance" in Kolkata is saving trees, fighting heat waves, and protecting biodiversity. Plus: turning wastewater into a solution for water scarcity.
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How do you heal when the world tells you to toughen up? In this unfiltered episode of Don't Hold Back, award-winning activist, author, poet, and father, Zola Tshayana, joins Nozibele Qamngana-Mayaba for a raw conversation on men, mental health, and the urgent need for change.
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News
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A bad back often has no clear physical cause - but what often helps is movement. In Good Shape looks at what actually matters in back training and which workouts make a real difference.
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Lifestyle Europe
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News
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On Location
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News
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Rügen is one of Germany's most popular travel destinations, and one of its most sensitive natural areas. As millions of visitors flock to the beaches and chalk cliffs here each year, nature conservation and tourism inevitably conflict.
07:30
Humpback whales hunt in teams, building a "net" of bubbles around fish. China and Europe investigate Earth's magnetic field. And shock: scrolling wastes time!
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News
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In the Baltic states, athletes are preparing for more than just competition. As Russia's war in Ukraine reshapes Europe's security landscape, athletes in Latvia, Lithuania and Estonia balance elite training with military service. From conscription to volunteer defense leagues, their skills are increasingly tied to national defense, blurring the line between being an athlete and a soldier.
08:15
Could quantum computers break the internet as we know it? Meta's AI is checking your age, Nvidia wants your PC to think for you, and AI is even entering religion. But at what cost?
08:30
Ghanaian singer Wiyaala returns home to the village of Funsi, using her fame to improve sanitation and bring better health to her community. Also: An artist in Mali is painting public buses to spread awareness about the climate crisis.
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News
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Our deep dive format explains the stories that matter - ####with clarity, context and journalistic rigor. Each segment goes beyond the headlines to uncover what's driving key developments around the world, featuring sharp analysis, expert voices and exclusive on the ground insights from where events are unfolding.
09:15
These are the stories of women giving birth at the hospital in Bethlehem. The Holy Family Hospital is a place of hope, in a region marked by conflict, violence and insecurity.
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News
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Rügen is one of Germany's most popular travel destinations, and one of its most sensitive natural areas. As millions of visitors flock to the beaches and chalk cliffs here each year, nature conservation and tourism inevitably conflict.
10:30
How do you heal when the world tells you to toughen up? In this unfiltered episode of Don't Hold Back, award-winning activist, author, poet, and father, Zola Tshayana, joins Nozibele Qamngana-Mayaba for a raw conversation on men, mental health, and the urgent need for change.
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News
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Our deep dive format explains the stories that matter - ####with clarity, context and journalistic rigor. Each segment goes beyond the headlines to uncover what's driving key developments around the world, featuring sharp analysis, expert voices and exclusive on the ground insights from where events are unfolding.
11:15
On 22 June 1941, the German Wehrmacht launched a war of aggression against the Soviet Union. Under the code name 'Operation Barbarossa', the campaign aimed to bring the vast country in the east to its knees. Millions of people died as a result.
12:00
News
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In the Baltic states, athletes are preparing for more than just competition. As Russia's war in Ukraine reshapes Europe's security landscape, athletes in Latvia, Lithuania and Estonia balance elite training with military service. From conscription to volunteer defense leagues, their skills are increasingly tied to national defense, blurring the line between being an athlete and a soldier.
12:15
Venice is a city unlike any other, so it's no surprise its cemetery is also unique. Located halfway between the city of Venice and the glassblowing island of Murano, Venetians find their final resting place on the cemetery island of San Michele.
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News
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Ghanaian singer Wiyaala returns home to the village of Funsi, using her fame to improve sanitation and bring better health to her community. Also: An artist in Mali is painting public buses to spread awareness about the climate crisis.
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News
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These are the stories of women giving birth at the hospital in Bethlehem. The Holy Family Hospital is a place of hope, in a region marked by conflict, violence and insecurity.
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News
15:15
The dust is settling after a new US-Iran deal - but one question still matters: when will oil prices feel normal again? Since the war began in late February, markets have been on a rollercoaster. And even with an agreement in place, the damage isn't just political-it's physical.
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This week's show explores the push to promote African languages in classrooms, the challenges of changing entrenched systems, and the real-life impact on learners. Is it time to rethink how Africa learns?
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On 22 June 1941, the German Wehrmacht launched a war of aggression against the Soviet Union. Under the code name 'Operation Barbarossa', the campaign aimed to bring the vast country in the east to its knees. Millions of people died as a result.
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News
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Rügen is one of Germany's most popular travel destinations, and one of its most sensitive natural areas. As millions of visitors flock to the beaches and chalk cliffs here each year, nature conservation and tourism inevitably conflict.
19:00
News
19:15
The dust is settling after a new US-Iran deal - but one question still matters: when will oil prices feel normal again? Since the war began in late February, markets have been on a rollercoaster. And even with an agreement in place, the damage isn't just political-it's physical.
19:30
250 years of the US Declaration of Independence; a look at its history. And: Looksmaxxing - a dangerous social media trend that's promising young men success through extreme appearance optimization.
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It's World Cup season in Mexico - yet the spectacle can't hide a dark reality in the country. Over 100,000 people are still listed missing. It's believed many of them have been murdered.
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News
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The dust is settling after a new US-Iran deal - but one question still matters: when will oil prices feel normal again? Since the war began in late February, markets have been on a rollercoaster. And even with an agreement in place, the damage isn't just political-it's physical.
21:30
How do you heal when the world tells you to toughen up? In this unfiltered episode of Don't Hold Back, award-winning activist, author, poet, and father, Zola Tshayana, joins Nozibele Qamngana-Mayaba for a raw conversation on men, mental health, and the urgent need for change.
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News in Review
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On 22 June 1941, the German Wehrmacht launched a war of aggression against the Soviet Union. Under the code name 'Operation Barbarossa', the campaign aimed to bring the vast country in the east to its knees. Millions of people died as a result.