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No country sends more workers abroad than the Philippines-more than 2 million Overseas Filipino Workers (OFWs), most of them women. They leave their families behind to earn money under often brutal conditions, hoping to secure a better future for their children. But behind the remittances are stories of abuse, exploitation, and even death.
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Working for a delivery service is a tough job anywhere - and one done by thousands of foreign students in Germany. How are they finding life in their new home?
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Bavaria's Neuschwanstein Castle is one of the world's most extraordinary buildings. A symbol of German identity, the castle dreamed up by King Ludwig II is also inextricably linked to his tragic fate.
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News in Review
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Africa
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No country sends more workers abroad than the Philippines-more than 2 million Overseas Filipino Workers (OFWs), most of them women. They leave their families behind to earn money under often brutal conditions, hoping to secure a better future for their children. But behind the remittances are stories of abuse, exploitation, and even death.
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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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International Debate from Berlin
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Africa
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Online retailer Amazon has been repeatedly criticized for its business practices. The US company puts pressure on retailers and exerts influence on pricing policies, thus fueling cut-throat competition.
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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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International Debate from Berlin
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Throughout its 250-year existence, the United States has almost always been at war. From its beginnings right through to the present day, the country's armed forces have shaped both American identity and the political decisions of its leaders.
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Trouble in paradise: On the Spanish Canary Islands, recurring mass protests have been breaking out against the rise in tourism. Residents complain of rent prices for apartments becoming unaffordable and rental cars clogging up the streets. DW reporter Nicole Frölich speaks with desperate residents, representatives of a citizens' initiative and the tourism authority on Tenerife.
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A cancer diagnosis, an accident, a miscarriage. In Good Shape looks at how to overcome devastating life events.
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Reducing food waste with local cold storage facilities; smart, sustainable hydropower; India's villages go green and AI weeds cropland with precision.
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International Debate from Berlin
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Online retailer Amazon has been repeatedly criticized for its business practices. The US company puts pressure on retailers and exerts influence on pricing policies, thus fueling cut-throat competition.
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Trouble in paradise: On the Spanish Canary Islands, recurring mass protests have been breaking out against the rise in tourism. Residents complain of rent prices for apartments becoming unaffordable and rental cars clogging up the streets. DW reporter Nicole Frölich speaks with desperate residents, representatives of a citizens' initiative and the tourism authority on Tenerife.
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This edition of Afrimaxx explores the future of tradition: sci-fi-inspired design from Ghana, Ethiopia's culinary heritage, and a South African artist who fires up memory through clay.
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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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Designer babies with selected gender: A booming market in Northern Cyprus +++ Boostedt, ten years after the refugee influx - integration marked by progress and conflict
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In Uganda, e-cargo bikes support the health service, boost businesses and cut emissions. Also: A sustainable women's cooperative in Mauritania and bird protection in Burundi.
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Trouble in paradise: On the Spanish Canary Islands, recurring mass protests have been breaking out against the rise in tourism. Residents complain of rent prices for apartments becoming unaffordable and rental cars clogging up the streets. DW reporter Nicole Frölich speaks with desperate residents, representatives of a citizens' initiative and the tourism authority on Tenerife.
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Online retailer Amazon has been repeatedly criticized for its business practices. The US company puts pressure on retailers and exerts influence on pricing policies, thus fueling cut-throat competition.
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News in Review
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Reducing food waste with local cold storage facilities; smart, sustainable hydropower; India's villages go green and AI weeds cropland with precision.
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Trouble in paradise: On the Spanish Canary Islands, recurring mass protests have been breaking out against the rise in tourism. Residents complain of rent prices for apartments becoming unaffordable and rental cars clogging up the streets. DW reporter Nicole Frölich speaks with desperate residents, representatives of a citizens' initiative and the tourism authority on Tenerife.
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Africa
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Adolf Rosenberger, Jewish co-founder of Porsche, was forced out under the Nazis and largely erased from history. New research now reveals his vital role. And the Audi Q3 impresses on the road, but is it worth €60,000?
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Donald Trump's government has removed backing for billions of dollars worth of green energy projects. As energy-hungry AI ramps up, could this decision make the US less competitive?
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High-speed X-rays let researchers see exactly what happens during a collision. Also on the show: plastic-eating worms, a sailboat for ocean research, and why women in soccer run farther and play harder than men.
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Living in the Digital Age
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Throughout its 250-year existence, the United States has almost always been at war. From its beginnings right through to the present day, the country's armed forces have shaped both American identity and the political decisions of its leaders.
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News
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Trouble in paradise: On the Spanish Canary Islands, recurring mass protests have been breaking out against the rise in tourism. Residents complain of rent prices for apartments becoming unaffordable and rental cars clogging up the streets. DW reporter Nicole Frölich speaks with desperate residents, representatives of a citizens' initiative and the tourism authority on Tenerife.
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International Debate from Berlin