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What happens when you combine the incredibly powerful algorithm of TikTok with the instant gratification of cheap, trendy, fast shopping? You get TikTok Shop. The new feature is growing around the world and is starting to nip at the feet of giants like Shein and Temu.
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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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Approximately 58,000 people are currently incarcerated in German prisons. Over half of them reoffend after their release. These statistics raise doubts about the prison system. Is something fundamentally wrong with German prisons?
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From female bus drivers challenging bias to metro parcel delivery and charging roads, new ideas are reshaping transport, logistics and work.
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What happens when you combine the incredibly powerful algorithm of TikTok with the instant gratification of cheap, trendy, fast shopping? You get TikTok Shop. The new feature is growing around the world and is starting to nip at the feet of giants like Shein and Temu.
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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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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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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?
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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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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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Nikola Tesla, born in 1856 in what is now Croatia, was one of the world's greatest inventors. He developed numerous innovations in the field of electrical engineering and was granted over 280 patents, many of them in the USA.
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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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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?
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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.
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From female bus drivers challenging bias to metro parcel delivery and charging roads, new ideas are reshaping transport, logistics and work.
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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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What is it like to play for the worst national football team in the world? While everyone is watching the worldcup, we follow Nicola (26), the only full-time professional footballer in San Marino's national team, as he prepares for one of the biggest matches in the country's recent football history.
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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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Nikola Tesla, born in 1856 in what is now Croatia, was one of the world's greatest inventors. He developed numerous innovations in the field of electrical engineering and was granted over 280 patents, many of them in the USA.
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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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From female bus drivers challenging bias to metro parcel delivery and charging roads, new ideas are reshaping transport, logistics and work.
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What is it like to play for the worst national football team in the world? While everyone is watching the worldcup, we follow Nicola (26), the only full-time professional footballer in San Marino's national team, as he prepares for one of the biggest matches in the country's recent football history.
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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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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.
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What is it like to play for the worst national football team in the world? While everyone is watching the worldcup, we follow Nicola (26), the only full-time professional footballer in San Marino's national team, as he prepares for one of the biggest matches in the country's recent football history.
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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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Nikola Tesla, born in 1856 in what is now Croatia, was one of the world's greatest inventors. He developed numerous innovations in the field of electrical engineering and was granted over 280 patents, many of them in the USA.