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From classrooms to factories to careers, rising crises force change. We highlight new paths-from vocational training to recycling innovation.
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Poland is doing everything it can to keep the US on side amid threats from Russia. But with the US scaling back in Europe, what's Poland's plan now?
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Hiking experts map trails and teach sustainable trekking. Tackling dengue fever with the help of mosquitoes! Plus: Protecting deer - and farmers' livelihoods.
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Sushi: Once an expensive gourmet food, now a global fast-food phenomenon. Whether you get it from an Asian snack bar or a supermarket to-go box, sushi is trendy. It's low in calories, healthy, and affordable. But sushi consumption also brings problems.
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In France, school and daycare center staff are facing allegations of child sexual abuse. Hundreds have already been suspended. +++ The housing crisis has become a problem in many European capitals, but Vienna is taking a different approach.
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Poland is doing everything it can to keep the US on side amid threats from Russia. But with the US scaling back in Europe, what's Poland's plan now?
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In the southern Italian region of Calabria, in the municipality of Cittanova, hundreds of feral cattle are causing trouble. They're eating crops and causing accidents. The problem is a relic of the great Mafia wars and a legacy of the 'Ndrangheta clan.
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IKEA is one of the world's largest consumers of wood. Almost 15 million cubic meters of the material are used every year in cheap IKEA products - with millions of trees felled for the mass production machine.
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From classrooms to factories to careers, rising crises force change. We highlight new paths-from vocational training to recycling innovation.
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In France, school and daycare center staff are facing allegations of child sexual abuse. Hundreds have already been suspended. +++ The housing crisis has become a problem in many European capitals, but Vienna is taking a different approach.
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Sexual desire often feels like a spontaneous, almost uncontrollable sensation. A thought, a touch, a voice - and suddenly, the body and mind react. But arousal is less random than many people think!
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Sushi: Once an expensive gourmet food, now a global fast-food phenomenon. Whether you get it from an Asian snack bar or a supermarket to-go box, sushi is trendy. It's low in calories, healthy, and affordable. But sushi consumption also brings problems.
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Glíma, Iceland's traditional Viking wrestling, is on the brink of extinction. Champion Þórður Ólafsson is fighting to keep the sport alive as participation among young people continues to drop. Once central to Icelandic identity, Glíma now struggles to compete with modern sports. Its remaining elite fighters train and compete not only to win, but to preserve a centuries-old tradition.
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In France, school and daycare center staff are facing allegations of child sexual abuse. Hundreds have already been suspended. +++ The housing crisis has become a problem in many European capitals, but Vienna is taking a different approach.
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IKEA is one of the world's largest consumers of wood. Almost 15 million cubic meters of the material are used every year in cheap IKEA products - with millions of trees felled for the mass production machine.
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The city of Utrecht beat Copenhagen on the Copenhagenization Index- a competition to be the best at biking and urban mobility. We visit the city to steal the cheat codes to the top (so other cities can get back in the race).
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Ukraine's "Unbreakable Line" remains a vital lifeline, carrying soldiers, families and evacuees despite constant attacks and drone threats. Plus: REV's verdicts on the new Leapmotor B05 and BYD Atto 3 Evo electric cars.
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Sexual desire often feels like a spontaneous, almost uncontrollable sensation. A thought, a touch, a voice - and suddenly, the body and mind react. But arousal is less random than many people think!
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Learn how bleeding gums and an unbalanced gut microbiome could be impacting your health, from your immune system to mental health. Plus, a look at AI used in the fight against healthcare inequality.
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In France, school and daycare center staff are facing allegations of child sexual abuse. Hundreds have already been suspended. +++ The housing crisis has become a problem in many European capitals, but Vienna is taking a different approach.
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The city of Utrecht beat Copenhagen on the Copenhagenization Index- a competition to be the best at biking and urban mobility. We visit the city to steal the cheat codes to the top (so other cities can get back in the race).
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Africa
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Animals play a key role in many medical tests. Often they suffer and die. Could algae change that? Plus: Singapore's domestic workers become entrepreneurs
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The city of Utrecht beat Copenhagen on the Copenhagenization Index- a competition to be the best at biking and urban mobility. We visit the city to steal the cheat codes to the top (so other cities can get back in the race).
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International Debate from Berlin
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Sexual desire often feels like a spontaneous, almost uncontrollable sensation. A thought, a touch, a voice - and suddenly, the body and mind react. But arousal is less random than many people think!