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Once unthinkable: At 103, Holocaust survivor Ruth Gruenthal has reclaimed the German citizenship the Nazi regime stripped from her because she was Jewish. After surviving Nazi persecution and rebuilding her life in the US, Ruth became a psychotherapist and raised a family spanning four generations - many of whom have now also reclaimed German citizenship.
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International Debate from Berlin
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Living in the Digital Age
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Lifestyle Europe
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From a bribe demanded on the streets of Kinshasa to families in Kenya paying the price for broken systems, young Africans are questioning who truly benefits - and who pays. On The 77 Percent, we explore grassroots initiatives empowering communities to navigate corruption and reclaim control.
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Once unthinkable: At 103, Holocaust survivor Ruth Gruenthal has reclaimed the German citizenship the Nazi regime stripped from her because she was Jewish. After surviving Nazi persecution and rebuilding her life in the US, Ruth became a psychotherapist and raised a family spanning four generations - many of whom have now also reclaimed German citizenship.
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In Sisimiut, young musher Nukaaraq Olsen keeps Greenland's dogsledding tradition alive. Raised around sled dogs, he trains, hunts and prepares for the national race with his 23 dogs. For him and his father, dogsledding is culture, identity and a way to live in touch with nature.
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Why stress hormones can trigger sudden 'brain freeze' in interviews, exams or live broadcasts - and what you can do about it. Also: smart textiles, building with popcorn, a tool-using cow and vital aquatic fungi.
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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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In Sisimiut, young musher Nukaaraq Olsen keeps Greenland's dogsledding tradition alive. Raised around sled dogs, he trains, hunts and prepares for the national race with his 23 dogs. For him and his father, dogsledding is culture, identity and a way to live in touch with nature.
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A cough is common with a cold. But persistent coughing, shortness of breath, or chest pain could signal pneumonia, whooping cough, or even chlamydia infection.
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Living in the Digital Age
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In the collective memory, the Cold War is the conflict between the United States and the Soviet Union. However, one thing is often forgotten: the two superpowers also set their sights on the African continent.
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Living in the Digital Age
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Lifestyle Europe
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In India, more than 80 women are raped every day. This number is probably just the tip of the iceberg. In most cases, the crimes are not reported - whether out of shame, fear of the perpetrator, or mistrust of the police and the justice system.
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From a bribe demanded on the streets of Kinshasa to families in Kenya paying the price for broken systems, young Africans are questioning who truly benefits - and who pays. On The 77 Percent, we explore grassroots initiatives empowering communities to navigate corruption and reclaim control.
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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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Lifestyle Europe
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In Sisimiut, young musher Nukaaraq Olsen keeps Greenland's dogsledding tradition alive. Raised around sled dogs, he trains, hunts and prepares for the national race with his 23 dogs. For him and his father, dogsledding is culture, identity and a way to live in touch with nature.
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Africa
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Living in the Digital Age
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From a bribe demanded on the streets of Kinshasa to families in Kenya paying the price for broken systems, young Africans are questioning who truly benefits - and who pays. On The 77 Percent, we explore grassroots initiatives empowering communities to navigate corruption and reclaim control.
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On Location
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Africa
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China is pushing into European markets - and striving for ever greater military power. This has already had an impact on the internal and external security of Western countries. How dependent is Germany on China?
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For it's new season, Afrimaxx starts at Nairobi Fashion week, where Style, Spirit & Sustainability meet. Plus inspiring stories about motocross, music and squirrels.
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Living in the Digital Age
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Africa
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In the collective memory, the Cold War is the conflict between the United States and the Soviet Union. However, one thing is often forgotten: the two superpowers also set their sights on the African continent.
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In Sisimiut, young musher Nukaaraq Olsen keeps Greenland's dogsledding tradition alive. Raised around sled dogs, he trains, hunts and prepares for the national race with his 23 dogs. For him and his father, dogsledding is culture, identity and a way to live in touch with nature.
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Why stress hormones can trigger sudden 'brain freeze' in interviews, exams or live broadcasts - and what you can do about it. Also: smart textiles, building with popcorn, a tool-using cow and vital aquatic fungi.
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For a cow to produce milk, she must give birth to a calf. Female calves later become dairy cows themselves, while male calves are surplus to the dairy industry's requirements. They're packed into trucks and suffer in transit on their way to fattening facilities.
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A cough is common with a cold. But persistent coughing, shortness of breath, or chest pain could signal pneumonia, whooping cough, or even chlamydia infection.
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On Location
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Lifestyle Europe
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China is pushing into European markets - and striving for ever greater military power. This has already had an impact on the internal and external security of Western countries. How dependent is Germany on China?
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News
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On Location
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For a cow to produce milk, she must give birth to a calf. Female calves later become dairy cows themselves, while male calves are surplus to the dairy industry's requirements. They're packed into trucks and suffer in transit on their way to fattening facilities.