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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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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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"We're just like New York," they say of their city, and usually add: "Only nicer!" Toronto is a melting pot of diverse cultures. Most of its residents have immigrated, at some point.
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Why women in Turkey are dying in suspicious falls. +++ How Belgium is reckoning with its colonial past.
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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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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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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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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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Why women in Turkey are dying in suspicious falls. +++ How Belgium is reckoning with its colonial past.
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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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"We're just like New York," they say of their city, and usually add: "Only nicer!" Toronto is a melting pot of diverse cultures. Most of its residents have immigrated, at some point.
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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.
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Why women in Turkey are dying in suspicious falls. +++ How Belgium is reckoning with its colonial past.
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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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In this episode of Freaks No More!, photographer Lucy Szulinska shares what flares and remissions feel like when you have lupus and how her mindset became her greatest strength.
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Germany's Transrapid maglev train was once hailed as the future of transportation, reaching speeds of up to 450 km/h. REV explores why the ambitious project failed. Also, we puts the new BMW M5 Touring to the test.
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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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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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Why women in Turkey are dying in suspicious falls. +++ How Belgium is reckoning with its colonial past.
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In this episode of Freaks No More!, photographer Lucy Szulinska shares what flares and remissions feel like when you have lupus and how her mindset became her greatest strength.
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Africa
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Giant miscanthus grows fast, tolerates harsh conditions and is incredibly versatile. The climate phenomenon El Niño could bring record heat in a rapidly warming planet. Japanese tea farmers cash in on the matcha hype.
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In this episode of Freaks No More!, photographer Lucy Szulinska shares what flares and remissions feel like when you have lupus and how her mindset became her greatest strength.
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International Debate from Berlin
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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?