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Explore Vienna in the footsteps of Sigmund Freud! We visit the Sigmund Freud Museum, stroll through his historic neighborhood, stop by the University of Vienna, and end at his favorite café - discovering how this city shaped the birth of psychoanalysis.
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Two weeks of war in the Middle East have delivered a shock to the world economy. Choaked supply routes send oil prices soaring as fears of global disruption grow. What will be the ripple effect? And who stands to gain from this crisis? Ulrike Herrmann (Economic Journalist, taz); Claudia Kemfert (Energy Economist, DIW)
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Whether during the game or training: AI supports athletes with real-time analyses, personalized exercises and intelligent recovery strategies. Referees are also increasingly relying on AI systems.
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Lifestyle Europe
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Women in Africa are being silenced, abused - and fighting back. This week's show looks at gender-based violence from East to West Africa, and the historic political gains women are making in Namibia.
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Explore Vienna in the footsteps of Sigmund Freud! We visit the Sigmund Freud Museum, stroll through his historic neighborhood, stop by the University of Vienna, and end at his favorite café - discovering how this city shaped the birth of psychoanalysis.
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Select DW podcasts enrich the program with current analyses of world politics and its influence on our daily lives. There will also be space in the program for lively discussions about social standards and taboos.
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Former footballer Yevgeny Savin has been convicted in absentia in his home country, Russia, for speaking out against the war in Ukraine. But 'Sava' has rebuilt his life, and his football club, in Cyprus.
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How does the brain turn experiences into memories? Scientists reveal how two neuron types control learning. Also: lynx rewilding, natural hydrogen, and avalanche risk.
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Lightning is a force of nature. Traveling at a speed of 100,000 km/h, with a temperature five times that of the Sun's surface, it strikes the Earth millions of times a day.
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On Location
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From unnecessary C-sections to poorly healed C-section scars and depression - many women face stressful interventions and emotional crises around childbirth. What can help?
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People in poverty commonly face higher risks and greater burdens from the impacts of climate change. And the majority of the world's poor are women. Women's unequal participation often prevents them from fully contributing to climate-related planning, policy-making and implementation. In this edition, HER features three climate warriors.
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Whether during the game or training: AI supports athletes with real-time analyses, personalized exercises and intelligent recovery strategies. Referees are also increasingly relying on AI systems.
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From 1993 to 1995, amateur filmmaker Sejfo films everyday life in Srebrenica during the war. He describes people's hopes and fears in the Bosnian-Muslim enclave. The movie is meant as a message for his young daughter, Alisa.
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Whether during the game or training: AI supports athletes with real-time analyses, personalized exercises and intelligent recovery strategies. Referees are also increasingly relying on AI systems.
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Lifestyle Europe
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Former footballer Yevgeny Savin has been convicted in absentia in his home country, Russia, for speaking out against the war in Ukraine. But 'Sava' has rebuilt his life, and his football club, in Cyprus.
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Earth influences all life on our planet. The same is true in reverse: Animals, plants, and inanimate matter also shape habitats. But humans are currently changing this dynamic cycle.
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People in poverty commonly face higher risks and greater burdens from the impacts of climate change. And the majority of the world's poor are women. Women's unequal participation often prevents them from fully contributing to climate-related planning, policy-making and implementation. In this edition, HER features three climate warriors.
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On Location
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Women in Africa are being silenced, abused - and fighting back. This week's show looks at gender-based violence from East to West Africa, and the historic political gains women are making in Namibia.
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Before 'Star Wars'. Before 'Blade Runner'. Before every futuristic city, rogue android, or AI uprising you've ever seen, there was 'Metropolis' (1927).
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Lifestyle Europe
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Former footballer Yevgeny Savin has been convicted in absentia in his home country, Russia, for speaking out against the war in Ukraine. But 'Sava' has rebuilt his life, and his football club, in Cyprus.
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Africa
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Whether during the game or training: AI supports athletes with real-time analyses, personalized exercises and intelligent recovery strategies. Referees are also increasingly relying on AI systems.
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Women in Africa are being silenced, abused - and fighting back. This week's show looks at gender-based violence from East to West Africa, and the historic political gains women are making in Namibia.
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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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Africa never stands still and today, from Johannesburg's Melville Art Mile, where every corner hums with creativity, we're stepping into stories shaped by movement, ambition and inspiration.
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Rio's street cleaners bring a smile to the city. A circumcised woman in Kenya has restorative surgery. In China, retirees enjoy freedom on the road.
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From 1993 to 1995, amateur filmmaker Sejfo films everyday life in Srebrenica during the war. He describes people's hopes and fears in the Bosnian-Muslim enclave. The movie is meant as a message for his young daughter, Alisa.
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On Location
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Former footballer Yevgeny Savin has been convicted in absentia in his home country, Russia, for speaking out against the war in Ukraine. But 'Sava' has rebuilt his life, and his football club, in Cyprus.
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How does the brain turn experiences into memories? Scientists reveal how two neuron types control learning. Also: lynx rewilding, natural hydrogen, and avalanche risk.
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Sabine, Clais and Orm were children when their fathers were murdered. The killings, carried out by the far-left German terrorist group the Rote Armee Fraktion ("Red Army Faction"), or RAF, brought an abrupt, violent end to their childhoods. In this film, they share how terrorism changed their lives forever.
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From unnecessary C-sections to poorly healed C-section scars and depression - many women face stressful interventions and emotional crises around childbirth. What can help?
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People in poverty commonly face higher risks and greater burdens from the impacts of climate change. And the majority of the world's poor are women. Women's unequal participation often prevents them from fully contributing to climate-related planning, policy-making and implementation. In this edition, HER features three climate warriors.
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On Location
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Lifestyle Europe
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Former footballer Yevgeny Savin has been convicted in absentia in his home country, Russia, for speaking out against the war in Ukraine. But 'Sava' has rebuilt his life, and his football club, in Cyprus.
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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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On Location
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Sabine, Clais and Orm were children when their fathers were murdered. The killings, carried out by the far-left German terrorist group the Rote Armee Fraktion ("Red Army Faction"), or RAF, brought an abrupt, violent end to their childhoods. In this film, they share how terrorism changed their lives forever.