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Hiking experts map trails and teach sustainable trekking. Tackling dengue fever with the help of mosquitoes! Plus: Protecting deer - and farmers' livelihoods.
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"We cannot be everywhere 24/7." That candid admission from Nigeria's Defense Minister sets the stage for a difficult but necessary conversation about the country's security crisis. As schoolchildren remain at risk of kidnapping and communities live in fear, Under The Baobab asks the questions millions of Nigerians are asking: What's gone wrong? What are the solutions?
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Learn how bleeding gums and an unbalanced gut microbiome could be impacting your health, from your immune system to mental health. Plus, a look at AI used in the fight against healthcare inequality.
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In the southern Italian region of Calabria, in the municipality of Cittanova, hundreds of feral cattle are causing trouble. They're eating crops and causing accidents. The problem is a relic of the great Mafia wars and a legacy of the 'Ndrangheta clan.
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A Swiss company has succeeded in linking 'mini-brains' called organoids with microchips. Is this the first step toward building computers based not on silicon, but on biological material and 'living' neurons?
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Glíma, Iceland's traditional Viking wrestling, is on the brink of extinction. Champion Þórður Ólafsson is fighting to keep the sport alive as participation among young people continues to drop. Once central to Icelandic identity, Glíma now struggles to compete with modern sports. Its remaining elite fighters train and compete not only to win, but to preserve a centuries-old tradition.
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Content featuring AI-generated people is flooding the internet, and the technology behind it is getting better all the time. It's increasingly difficult to separate fact from fiction. What does this mean for us?
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Millions depend on the Osun River-but its color reveals a dark secret. Plus: West Africa's water sachets-how waste can work for you. And how to save money on period products.
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Women in Latin America are recruited with brutal methods, then enslaved in Europe. A survivor recounts how she was lured to Spain with the promise of a job, then forced into prostitution.
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In the southern Italian region of Calabria, in the municipality of Cittanova, hundreds of feral cattle are causing trouble. They're eating crops and causing accidents. The problem is a relic of the great Mafia wars and a legacy of the 'Ndrangheta clan.
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"We cannot be everywhere 24/7." That candid admission from Nigeria's Defense Minister sets the stage for a difficult but necessary conversation about the country's security crisis. As schoolchildren remain at risk of kidnapping and communities live in fear, Under The Baobab asks the questions millions of Nigerians are asking: What's gone wrong? What are the solutions?
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In 1776, America was torn: between loyalty to the British Crown, and its own desire for independence. 250 years later, digitized eyewitness accounts provide insights into daily life during the War of Independence for the first time.
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Glíma, Iceland's traditional Viking wrestling, is on the brink of extinction. Champion Þórður Ólafsson is fighting to keep the sport alive as participation among young people continues to drop. Once central to Icelandic identity, Glíma now struggles to compete with modern sports. Its remaining elite fighters train and compete not only to win, but to preserve a centuries-old tradition.
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When the sun goes down, India's megacity most intense side comes to light. Queer subculture, everyday slum life and spiritual celebrity culture - Mumbai nightlife could hardly be more diverse. Anything is possible, here!
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Millions depend on the Osun River-but its color reveals a dark secret. Plus: West Africa's water sachets-how waste can work for you. And how to save money on period products.
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Women in Latin America are recruited with brutal methods, then enslaved in Europe. A survivor recounts how she was lured to Spain with the promise of a job, then forced into prostitution.
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The World Cup claims to be global but Africa's top referee was blocked from entering. Fans face visa and cost barriers. Despite the challenges, 10 African teams are participating in the tournament. The talent is undeniable. So why is the system stacked against them?
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In 1776, America was torn: between loyalty to the British Crown, and its own desire for independence. 250 years later, digitized eyewitness accounts provide insights into daily life during the War of Independence for the first time.
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In the southern Italian region of Calabria, in the municipality of Cittanova, hundreds of feral cattle are causing trouble. They're eating crops and causing accidents. The problem is a relic of the great Mafia wars and a legacy of the 'Ndrangheta clan.
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It's one of the world's oldest epics: The Odyssey follows a king's long journey home from the Trojan War. Now, the heroic tale has been made into a film. And: Pure patriotism? The U.S. marks 250 years.
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The weekly half-hour program delivers in-depth reporting on topical political issues and newsworthy events. Revealing the story behind the stories, "Close up" is informative, gripping and visually powerful.
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"We cannot be everywhere 24/7." That candid admission from Nigeria's Defense Minister sets the stage for a difficult but necessary conversation about the country's security crisis. As schoolchildren remain at risk of kidnapping and communities live in fear, Under The Baobab asks the questions millions of Nigerians are asking: What's gone wrong? What are the solutions?
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In 1776, America was torn: between loyalty to the British Crown, and its own desire for independence. 250 years later, digitized eyewitness accounts provide insights into daily life during the War of Independence for the first time.