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News
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A Polish priest streams on TikTok, a robot shares Buddist teachings in Japan, and AI chatbots offer spiritual guidance. As faith goes digital, questions about trust, authenticity and influence are growing.
04:15
The picturesque Bavarian Alps, beloved by mountaineers and hiking enthusiasts. But overconfidence or sudden weather changes can create emergencies. Then, mountain rescuers are the last hope.
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News
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Welcome to Oxford, where historic colleges, world-famous libraries, and academic traditions fill every corner. With Oxford student Eloise White as our guide, we explore campus, visiting Christ Church College and the remarkable Bodleian Library. We'll also learn about what might be the most important place in an Oxford student's academic journey.
05:30
Astonishing new data from the Italian farmers' association: More and more young people are moving away from cities to rural areas in order to work in farming. For many, it's an active choice to change career.
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News
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A Polish priest streams on TikTok, a robot shares Buddist teachings in Japan, and AI chatbots offer spiritual guidance. As faith goes digital, questions about trust, authenticity and influence are growing.
06:30
Lifestyle Europe
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News
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Vietnam: a proxy war between the United States and the Soviet Union left millions dead, and the country devastated. It became a communist state, and its wartime legacy still shapes Vietnam today.
07:30
This week on The 77 Percent, we dive into the realities of modern relationships across Africa. We explore a question many young people face: should you marry for love before achieving financial stability, or wait until you're more secure?
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News
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Welcome to Oxford, where historic colleges, world-famous libraries, and academic traditions fill every corner. With Oxford student Eloise White as our guide, we explore campus, visiting Christ Church College and the remarkable Bodleian Library. We'll also learn about what might be the most important place in an Oxford student's academic journey.
08:30
Select DW podcasts enrich the program with current analyses of world politics and its influence on our daily lives. There will also be space in the program for lively discussions about social standards and taboos.
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News
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A Chilean surfer who survived neuroblastoma as a child faces new health setbacks as she competes at a major tournament. After months out of the water and ongoing medical checks, she returns to competition, navigating difficult waves, injuries and pressure - while fighting for a place on the podium.
09:30
Nuclear fusion is nearing a breakthrough that could redefine the future of clean energy. Also: Finland's XXL nuclear plant, Germany's mega battery, and Africa's hydrogen revolution.
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The film SHE exposes the exploitative working conditions at an electronics factory in Vietnam. Almost 80,000 people work there, mostly women. The film offers a glimpse into this otherwise hidden world of work.
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On Location
11:30
Sugar and fat consumption may alter the brain's reward system and drive cravings for more. Plus: the truth about collagen supplements and why magnesium may not be the answer to muscle cramps.
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News
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A Cambodian farm restaurant offering youth a second chance. Young dancers in Aceh expressing freedom through movement. A Filipina rapper turning pain into power. These are stories of resilience, creativity, and rewriting your destiny.
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A Polish priest streams on TikTok, a robot shares Buddist teachings in Japan, and AI chatbots offer spiritual guidance. As faith goes digital, questions about trust, authenticity and influence are growing.
12:30
Vietnam: a proxy war between the United States and the Soviet Union left millions dead, and the country devastated. It became a communist state, and its wartime legacy still shapes Vietnam today.
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News
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Over the past 10 years, climate change has displaced an average of 70,000 people, every day. This, according to figures from the UN Refugee Agency, UNHCR. Poorer countries are particularly hard hit.
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Our deep dive format explains the stories that matter - ####with clarity, context and journalistic rigor. Each segment goes beyond the headlines to uncover what's driving key developments around the world, featuring sharp analysis, expert voices and exclusive on the ground insights from where events are unfolding.
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A Polish priest streams on TikTok, a robot shares Buddist teachings in Japan, and AI chatbots offer spiritual guidance. As faith goes digital, questions about trust, authenticity and influence are growing.
14:30
Lifestyle Europe
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News
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A Chilean surfer who survived neuroblastoma as a child faces new health setbacks as she competes at a major tournament. After months out of the water and ongoing medical checks, she returns to competition, navigating difficult waves, injuries and pressure - while fighting for a place on the podium.
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The psychological distress experienced by children and adolescents who feel they have been born as the wrong gender is immense. It can even lead to suicide. But is gender reassignment at a young age the right decision?
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News
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A Cambodian farm restaurant offering youth a second chance. Young dancers in Aceh expressing freedom through movement. A Filipina rapper turning pain into power. These are stories of resilience, creativity, and rewriting your destiny.
16:15
On Location
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This week on The 77 Percent, we dive into the realities of modern relationships across Africa. We explore a question many young people face: should you marry for love before achieving financial stability, or wait until you're more secure?
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News
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The car industry isn't facing one crisis - it's facing several at once. And this upheaval could completely change what a car is. From China's EV rise and software-defined vehicles to batteries, AI and shifting global supply chains, REV investigates who could win the next automotive age - and whether crisis can reinvent the car once again.
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Lifestyle Europe
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News
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A Chilean surfer who survived neuroblastoma as a child faces new health setbacks as she competes at a major tournament. After months out of the water and ongoing medical checks, she returns to competition, navigating difficult waves, injuries and pressure - while fighting for a place on the podium.
18:30
Africa
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News
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A Polish priest streams on TikTok, a robot shares Buddist teachings in Japan, and AI chatbots offer spiritual guidance. As faith goes digital, questions about trust, authenticity and influence are growing.
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This week on The 77 Percent, we dive into the realities of modern relationships across Africa. We explore a question many young people face: should you marry for love before achieving financial stability, or wait until you're more secure?
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News
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On Location
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Africa
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For some he's a hero. For others, he's public enemy number one. Certainly, his revelations challenged US power. This film follows the WikiLeaks founder's extraordinary life story.
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Our deep dive format explains the stories that matter - ####with clarity, context and journalistic rigor. Each segment goes beyond the headlines to uncover what's driving key developments around the world, featuring sharp analysis, expert voices and exclusive on the ground insights from where events are unfolding.
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How are African creatives turning tradition into opportunity? From world-famous art and Nigerian textiles to dance, fashion and photography, Afrimaxx meets innovators shaping the future.
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Social media promises connection, yet young people are feeling more lonely than ever. We investigate digital isolation to creative solutions to the housing crisis in the UK.
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Africa