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Threats of so called "de-dollarization" have been bubbling up for years. Whether its Trump's tariffs, the US's aggressive sanctions regime or monetary policy -- all have been used by governments around the world to float the idea of moving away from the Greenback. But how realistic is this plan, really?
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The weekly half-hour program delivers in-depth reporting on topical political issues and newsworthy events. Revealing the story behind the stories, "Close up" is informative, gripping and visually powerful.
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Sixty years ago, Europe's first seawater desalination plant was built in the Canary Islands. This technology for producing fresh water was a blessing for the islands. Now, it could prove to be a curse for the ecosystem.
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News in Review
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In Tamil Nadu, cattle herders power regenerative farming and clean energy. Plus: Coconut farmers seek climate solutions and saving snakes to help humans
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Threats of so called "de-dollarization" have been bubbling up for years. Whether its Trump's tariffs, the US's aggressive sanctions regime or monetary policy -- all have been used by governments around the world to float the idea of moving away from the Greenback. But how realistic is this plan, really?
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They evacuate elderly and sick people, set up medical stations and organize escape routes. New structures of protection, security and dignity are emerging in Ukraine, while war shapes everyday life.
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Akanksha lives two lives: studying to please her father, but secretly pursuing her true passion -- rap. In this male-dominated world, Akanksha, who goes by the name D.zire, must fight to be taken seriously as a rapper. Kunal, aka Kaam Bhaari, tests D.zire's skills and determination. Will she prevail and prove herself among her male counterparts?
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A vertical farm in Kenya allows fish production in dry areas. Plus: Uganda's Environment Parliament for the people and building a sustainable business in Mali.
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The weekly half-hour program delivers in-depth reporting on topical political issues and newsworthy events. Revealing the story behind the stories, "Close up" is informative, gripping and visually powerful.
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On Location
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Sandy's life has been a rollercoaster; he's battled depression and overcome a brain tumor. He processes his experiences through drawings and sketches, yet remains plagued by self-doubt. Renowned illustrator Alicia Souza takes a keen interest in Sandy's work and pushes him to new heights. Can she help Sandy reach his true potential?
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AI analyses MRI-body scans to determine biological age. Strength training boosts longevity. Neanderthal genes block athletic performance. And: What's epigenetics?
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There are around 1,500 known active volcanoes worldwide. A volcano is considered active if it has erupted in the last 10,000 years. Around 40 to 60 volcanoes erupt every year.
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The weekly half-hour program delivers in-depth reporting on topical political issues and newsworthy events. Revealing the story behind the stories, "Close up" is informative, gripping and visually powerful.
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Living in the Digital Age
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Venezuela has the largest known oil reserves in the world, with US president Trump becoming the latest source of foreign interest in the country's petroleum industry. But not all oil is made the same. Most of Venezuela's oil is thick, concentrated crude oil, which is difficult, costly and immensely emissions-intensive to process.
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In Tamil Nadu, cattle herders power regenerative farming and clean energy. Plus: Coconut farmers seek climate solutions and saving snakes to help humans
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In the sporting arena, women have become increasingly more visible, scoring Olympic medals, dominating international tournaments, and often becoming celebrities and role models. In recent years, many women athletes have spoken against the injustices they face in their personal and professional lives, such as racism, harassment and sexual assault. In this edition, HER meets three such athletes.
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Venezuela has the largest known oil reserves in the world, with US president Trump becoming the latest source of foreign interest in the country's petroleum industry. But not all oil is made the same. Most of Venezuela's oil is thick, concentrated crude oil, which is difficult, costly and immensely emissions-intensive to process.
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AI analyses MRI-body scans to determine biological age. Strength training boosts longevity. Neanderthal genes block athletic performance. And: What's epigenetics?
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News
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The weekly half-hour program delivers in-depth reporting on topical political issues and newsworthy events. Revealing the story behind the stories, "Close up" is informative, gripping and visually powerful.
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On Location
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News
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Venezuela has the largest known oil reserves in the world, with US president Trump becoming the latest source of foreign interest in the country's petroleum industry. But not all oil is made the same. Most of Venezuela's oil is thick, concentrated crude oil, which is difficult, costly and immensely emissions-intensive to process.
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New York City's congestion pricing aims to crush gridlock and supercharge public transit. Did it deliver less traffic and faster buses to New Yorkers? Electric cars are suited to cold weather. And a woman biker in India.
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A vertical farm in Kenya allows fish production in dry areas. Plus: Uganda's Environment Parliament for the people and building a sustainable business in Mali.
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In Tamil Nadu, cattle herders power regenerative farming and clean energy. Plus: Coconut farmers seek climate solutions and saving snakes to help humans
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AI analyses MRI-body scans to determine biological age. Strength training boosts longevity. Neanderthal genes block athletic performance. And: What's epigenetics?
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News
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News in Review
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Venezuela has the largest known oil reserves in the world, with US president Trump becoming the latest source of foreign interest in the country's petroleum industry. But not all oil is made the same. Most of Venezuela's oil is thick, concentrated crude oil, which is difficult, costly and immensely emissions-intensive to process.
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The weekly half-hour program delivers in-depth reporting on topical political issues and newsworthy events. Revealing the story behind the stories, "Close up" is informative, gripping and visually powerful.
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Living in the Digital Age
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News in Review
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This week's show explores how Muslims and Christians live together across Africa. We ask Nigerians if violence in the north is really about religion and meet people working to build trust and promote peace between the two faiths.
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Venezuela has the largest known oil reserves in the world, with US president Trump becoming the latest source of foreign interest in the country's petroleum industry. But not all oil is made the same. Most of Venezuela's oil is thick, concentrated crude oil, which is difficult, costly and immensely emissions-intensive to process.
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Your Business Magazine
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Tradition, chaos, constant upheaval: This is Istanbul. Some 16 million people live in this crowded city on the Bosporus. For many, it is a center of creativity. For others, a place that swallows them up.
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Venezuela has the largest known oil reserves in the world, with US president Trump becoming the latest source of foreign interest in the country's petroleum industry. But not all oil is made the same. Most of Venezuela's oil is thick, concentrated crude oil, which is difficult, costly and immensely emissions-intensive to process.
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A vertical farm in Kenya allows fish production in dry areas. Plus: Uganda's Environment Parliament for the people and building a sustainable business in Mali.