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Every year, Germany boasts around 2,500 Christmas markets, more than any other country! We'll share everything you need to know: the most beautiful, popular, and unusual markets, the types of food available at each, and the traditions that characterize each region.
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The U.S. is negotiating peace with Russia. But will it come at any price - and at the expense of Ukraine and Europe? Our guests: Roman Goncharenko (DW); Malte Lehming (Tagesspiegel); Sudha David-Wilp (German Marshall Fund)
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Researchers are increasingly relying on AI to protect endangered species. By analyzing large amounts of data, AI is allowing them to identify behavioral patterns and intervene early before it causes changes to the ecosystem.
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Lifestyle Europe
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500 years ago, Jakob Fugger ran a financial empire - much like Elon Musk does today. Born in 1775, Jane Austen can still teach readers about romance today. Markus Karstieß's ceramic creations are somewhere between monstrous and human.
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From dreadlocks to body paint to poetry, we explore how young Africans are rewriting the narratives around appearance.
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Every year, Germany boasts around 2,500 Christmas markets, more than any other country! We'll share everything you need to know: the most beautiful, popular, and unusual markets, the types of food available at each, and the traditions that characterize each region.
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Vintage and classic cars rule the roads in the island country of Malta. Most are British models, but old Indian vehicles are still in use, too. Plus: A German logistics firm trains Africans to drive trucks in Germany.
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The Science Magazine
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The Inca city of Machu Picchu in Peru has been uninhabited for centuries. But it is nevertheless well preserved. Discovered at the beginning of the 20th century, it attracts around 1.5 million visitors from all over the world every year.
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Millions rely on sleeping pills for relief, but many of the medications cause dependency or serious side effects. We show how to sleep better without medication. Also, A breakthrough gene therapy saves a newborn in the US.
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Researchers are increasingly relying on AI to protect endangered species. By analyzing large amounts of data, AI is allowing them to identify behavioral patterns and intervene early before it causes changes to the ecosystem.
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In Russia, criticizing President Putin has become a criminal offense. Thousands have been imprisoned. Such political prisoners are called Politzek. This documentary delves deep into this system of repression and gives the Politzek a voice.
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Researchers are increasingly relying on AI to protect endangered species. By analyzing large amounts of data, AI is allowing them to identify behavioral patterns and intervene early before it causes changes to the ecosystem.
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Lifestyle Europe
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This is a journey far from mass tourism and hotel castles. Spectacular scenery and a culture brimming with hospitality - this fascinated one mountain guide so much that he put together a very special trekking route through Albania.
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On Location
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From dreadlocks to body paint to poetry, we explore how young Africans are rewriting the narratives around appearance.
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Relations between Georgia and the European Union are at a standstill. A year after the parliamentary elections, protests continue against what many here see as a pro-Russian government. Georgian President Mikheil Kavelashvili rejects this accusation in an exclusive interview with DW.
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Lifestyle Europe
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Africa
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Researchers are increasingly relying on AI to protect endangered species. By analyzing large amounts of data, AI is allowing them to identify behavioral patterns and intervene early before it causes changes to the ecosystem.
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From dreadlocks to body paint to poetry, we explore how young Africans are rewriting the narratives around appearance.
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On Location
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Africa
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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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On Location
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This episode of Afrimaxx is totally rooted in Africa, celebrating African creativity, spotlighting design, fashion and sustainability, from Johannesburg in South Africa to Lagos, Nigeria.
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Researchers are increasingly relying on AI to protect endangered species. By analyzing large amounts of data, AI is allowing them to identify behavioral patterns and intervene early before it causes changes to the ecosystem.
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In Russia, criticizing President Putin has become a criminal offense. Thousands have been imprisoned. Such political prisoners are called Politzek. This documentary delves deep into this system of repression and gives the Politzek a voice.
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The Science Magazine
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Not far from the Arctic Circle, Iceland has a harsh climate. Nonetheless, almost every type of vegetable now grows here. How is the country becoming a vegetable paradise? The answer is found underground: Iceland uses volcanic energy to heat greenhouses.
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Millions rely on sleeping pills for relief, but many of the medications cause dependency or serious side effects. We show how to sleep better without medication. Also, A breakthrough gene therapy saves a newborn in the US.
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On Location
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Lifestyle Europe
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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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News
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On Location
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Not far from the Arctic Circle, Iceland has a harsh climate. Nonetheless, almost every type of vegetable now grows here. How is the country becoming a vegetable paradise? The answer is found underground: Iceland uses volcanic energy to heat greenhouses.