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Young people are more connected than ever - but have never felt so isolated. Why does loneliness particularly affect the generation under 30?
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Shepherds have been crossing the Alps with their animals for 6,000 years. That means climbing 3,000 meters in altitude, all while crossing rivers and a glacier. Called "transhumance," the seasonal movement of livestock is now world cultural heritage.
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How do you stay fit in old age? Friedhelm Adorf has an answer. The 81-year-old exercises every morning, eats a healthy diet... and trains for a world record: the 200m sprint in his age group. Unfortunately, his knee is giving him problems. Will he still succeed?
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Two-time Dakar Rally winner Timo Gottschalk says winning it isn't easy and requires luck and total commitment to the art of co-driving. And Pakistani motorists swap gas for electric, and REV tests the new Dacia Bigster.
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The documentary delves into ultra-orthodox Jewish society, as men and women talk about their wedding nights. Near strangers suddenly have to share physical intimacy -- without knowing what it is, or how it is supposed to work.
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Young people are more connected than ever - but have never felt so isolated. Why does loneliness particularly affect the generation under 30?
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What's everyday life like for a young Venetian, how can you give your pet a dignified farewell, and how did Berlin-style pork knuckle get its name?
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Even world religions have to keep up with digital progress. Examples include androids that hold church services, AI models taking confession, robots assisting with rituals and apps to guide your prayers.
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Is Joseph Haydn's music boring? Not at all, say Paavo Järvi and the musicians of the Deutsche Kammerphilharmonie Bremen. On their musical journey through Haydn's symphonic works, they discover new and surprising things.
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The Shroud of Turin is one of the most fascinating and controversial objects of religious worship. Jesus is said to have been wrapped in this cloth after his crucifixion. Does the shroud's faint bloodstained image really show a crucified Christ?
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Even world religions have to keep up with digital progress. Examples include androids that hold church services, AI models taking confession, robots assisting with rituals and apps to guide your prayers.
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The Magazine for Africa's Youth
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Young people are more connected than ever - but have never felt so isolated. Why does loneliness particularly affect the generation under 30?
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Two-time Dakar Rally winner Timo Gottschalk says winning it isn't easy and requires luck and total commitment to the art of co-driving. And Pakistani motorists swap gas for electric, and REV tests the new Dacia Bigster.
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How do you stay fit in old age? Friedhelm Adorf has an answer. The 81-year-old exercises every morning, eats a healthy diet... and trains for a world record: the 200m sprint in his age group. Unfortunately, his knee is giving him problems. Will he still succeed?
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Shepherds have been crossing the Alps with their animals for 6,000 years. That means climbing 3,000 meters in altitude, all while crossing rivers and a glacier. Called "transhumance," the seasonal movement of livestock is now world cultural heritage.
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News
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Young people are more connected than ever - but have never felt so isolated. Why does loneliness particularly affect the generation under 30?
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Is Joseph Haydn's music boring? Not at all, say Paavo Järvi and the musicians of the Deutsche Kammerphilharmonie Bremen. On their musical journey through Haydn's symphonic works, they discover new and surprising things.
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The film follows Sami rapper Mihkku Laiti, who lives in the northernmost corner of Lapland. It is a coming-of-age story that follows Mihkku's career as a musician, and his rise to stardom.
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Even world religions have to keep up with digital progress. Examples include androids that hold church services, AI models taking confession, robots assisting with rituals and apps to guide your prayers.
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What does "healthy" really mean in 2025? In this episode of Don't Hold Back, host Nozibele Qamngana-Mayaba sits down with fitness coach Kopano Mokhele, who deliberately gained 25 kilos and is now losing it again so that he can understand what his clients go through. Together, they unpack the myths and realities of health in an age of body image pressure and quick-fix diets.
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Against all odds, Payal Sharma wants to be a professional wrestler. But in her village, what she hears is, "Women don't do that!" Sakshi Malik also grew up in a small village. She pursued her dream of wrestling to become the first woman in India to win an Olympic medal. She brings Payal to her gym to teach her how to fight like a girl - and win.
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Is Joseph Haydn's music boring? Not at all, say Paavo Järvi and the musicians of the Deutsche Kammerphilharmonie Bremen. On their musical journey through Haydn's symphonic works, they discover new and surprising things.
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News
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Young people are more connected than ever - but have never felt so isolated. Why does loneliness particularly affect the generation under 30?
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In this episode, host Zimingonaphakade Mabunzi is at SculptX, Africa's largest sculpture exhibition. Plus, traditional beaded royal Nigerian crowns, an Angolan gin maker and, some handy eco-travel tips from Mauritius.
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News
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How do you stay fit in old age? Friedhelm Adorf has an answer. The 81-year-old exercises every morning, eats a healthy diet... and trains for a world record: the 200m sprint in his age group. Unfortunately, his knee is giving him problems. Will he still succeed?
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What's everyday life like for a young Venetian, how can you give your pet a dignified farewell, and how did Berlin-style pork knuckle get its name?
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News
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Even world religions have to keep up with digital progress. Examples include androids that hold church services, AI models taking confession, robots assisting with rituals and apps to guide your prayers.
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Two-time Dakar Rally winner Timo Gottschalk says winning it isn't easy and requires luck and total commitment to the art of co-driving. And Pakistani motorists swap gas for electric, and REV tests the new Dacia Bigster.
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For decades, Mongolia's biodiversity has been decimated by hunting and resource extraction. Today, rangers are trying to persuade the population to rethink. But the appearance of bears in the villages could undo these efforts.
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How do you stay fit in old age? Friedhelm Adorf has an answer. The 81-year-old exercises every morning, eats a healthy diet... and trains for a world record: the 200m sprint in his age group. Unfortunately, his knee is giving him problems. Will he still succeed?
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Africa
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Young people are more connected than ever - but have never felt so isolated. Why does loneliness particularly affect the generation under 30?
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Giant concrete batteries; AI in restaurants; artificial muscles to suppress tremors. Oxygen in far-flung galaxies; and preparing for alien life forms!
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In this episode, host Zimingonaphakade Mabunzi is at SculptX, Africa's largest sculpture exhibition. Plus, traditional beaded royal Nigerian crowns, an Angolan gin maker and, some handy eco-travel tips from Mauritius.
23:30
What does "healthy" really mean in 2025? In this episode of Don't Hold Back, host Nozibele Qamngana-Mayaba sits down with fitness coach Kopano Mokhele, who deliberately gained 25 kilos and is now losing it again so that he can understand what his clients go through. Together, they unpack the myths and realities of health in an age of body image pressure and quick-fix diets.
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Young people are more connected than ever - but have never felt so isolated. Why does loneliness particularly affect the generation under 30?
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Two-time Dakar Rally winner Timo Gottschalk says winning it isn't easy and requires luck and total commitment to the art of co-driving. And Pakistani motorists swap gas for electric, and REV tests the new Dacia Bigster.
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News
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What's everyday life like for a young Venetian, how can you give your pet a dignified farewell, and how did Berlin-style pork knuckle get its name?
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The oldest tree in Chile stands on the brink of destruction. Plus: how will we manage to phase out coal, oil and gas?
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Shepherds have been crossing the Alps with their animals for 6,000 years. That means climbing 3,000 meters in altitude, all while crossing rivers and a glacier. Called "transhumance," the seasonal movement of livestock is now world cultural heritage.
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Young people are more connected than ever - but have never felt so isolated. Why does loneliness particularly affect the generation under 30?
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How teaching girls sustainable agriculture at school will drive equality, and Dalit women fight caste discrimination, plus female shepherd training in Italy.
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Anxiety, depression, mania - when do psychological issues require medical help? In Good Shape hears from those affected and explores broken heart syndrome.
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News
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How do you stay fit in old age? Friedhelm Adorf has an answer. The 81-year-old exercises every morning, eats a healthy diet... and trains for a world record: the 200m sprint in his age group. Unfortunately, his knee is giving him problems. Will he still succeed?
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What's everyday life like for a young Venetian, how can you give your pet a dignified farewell, and how did Berlin-style pork knuckle get its name?