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The Turkish human rights activist and arts patron Osman Kavala has been in prison since 2017. The philanthropist, who campaigns for democracy and the rule of law in Turkey, is regarded as a public enemy by the Erdogan government.
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As anti-immigrant sentiment grows in South Africa, tensions are rising. We explore what is driving the anger and why migrants are becoming scapegoats for problems such as corruption and inequality.
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BrokenLifts helps people in wheelchairs navigate Berlin's public transport system. A teen wheelchair user takes us to meet those behind the project. And more inspiring women on the move: in India, Thailand and Vietnam.
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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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Innovative projects involving bricks made from soil, urban greenery, superblocks and solar power show how climate action is setting new standards - even if conservation measures don't always win public support.
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Until recently, the use of anabolic steroids was the privilege of elite athletes. But the use of performance-enhancing drugs among young men has now reached alarming proportions.
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Aesthetic surgeries and treatments are booming - but what can enhancing your beauty really cost you? DW Science looks at the risks to weigh up. Plus, we look at the effectiveness of natural acne treatments.
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Pet ownership in Asia has seen a significant increase in recent years, driven by various factors such as urbanization, changing lifestyles, lower birth rates and single households. In many countries young, urban, female pet owners are significant consumers in the pet care market.
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After the founding of the State of Israel, Zvi Elpeleg served as 'military governor for the control of Arab civilians.'
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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 are the Finns the undisputed world champions when it comes to happiness? They have topped the United Nations' "World Happiness Report" eight times in a row. Is it nature, saunas, tango, or karaoke that brings the Finns so much happiness?
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Pet ownership in Asia has seen a significant increase in recent years, driven by various factors such as urbanization, changing lifestyles, lower birth rates and single households. In many countries young, urban, female pet owners are significant consumers in the pet care market.
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As anti-immigrant sentiment grows in South Africa, tensions are rising. We explore what is driving the anger and why migrants are becoming scapegoats for problems such as corruption and inequality.
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An algae floating around the German coast could save millions of lives lost during animal testing to make rapid home tests. This is the story of two founders bringing the cruelty-free formula to the market.
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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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The first major city in sub-Saharan Africa was founded in what is now Nigeria. Ilé-Ifè, the sacred city of the Yoruba, was a center of African civilization. Until its decline.
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How are Africans redefining culture, design and community? From Lagos cyclists to Ivorian luxury furniture and South African music, Afrimaxx meets the people driving change.
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Wildfires cause huge destruction in Indonesia - but for many farmers there's no alternative to slash and burn methods. In Nepal, a former child goddess enjoys life out of the spotlight, as an ordinary teenager.
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