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The US military action in Iran is roiling oil markets, as Iran shuts down the Strait of Hormuz. Meanwhile, insurers are canceling war risk coverage on ships this week for vessels in Gulf waters. All of this could lead to a slow moving but still disastrous affect on economies around the globe.
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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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Lightning is a force of nature. Traveling at a speed of 100,000 km/h, with a temperature five times that of the Sun's surface, it strikes the Earth millions of times a day.
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Residents aim to transform Bengaluru, inspired by one suburb's waste segregation success. In Pune, citizens heal polluted rivers, and innovators save wind turbines from the scrap heap.
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The US military action in Iran is roiling oil markets, as Iran shuts down the Strait of Hormuz. Meanwhile, insurers are canceling war risk coverage on ships this week for vessels in Gulf waters. All of this could lead to a slow moving but still disastrous affect on economies around the globe.
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Journalists worldwide face unprecedented pressure. Arts Unveiled shows how the fight for the freedom of the press has always been a fight for democracy. And an art exhibition explores the fragility of our freedom.
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India has set its sights on becoming an economic global power. For western entrepreneurs, the country could be a feasible alternative to China. But how sustainable is the current boom?
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Former poachers in Uganda help save an endangered species. Plus: Women in the DRC upcycle textile waste and create jobs, and online influencers inspire real change.
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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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The Belarusian opposition has sought refuge in Poland. For the children of political prisoners, life is marked by both fear and hope.
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Lightning is a force of nature. Traveling at a speed of 100,000 km/h, with a temperature five times that of the Sun's surface, it strikes the Earth millions of times a day.
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Sperm counts in men worldwide have dropped dramatically in the last 50 years. What could be causing it? Also: determining dolphin sex, breeding ozone resistant rice, and an equation for estimating alien civilizations.
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Can a personalized mRNA vaccine stop melanoma before it metastasizes? A major trial is putting it to the test. Plus: blood plasma injections, dog therapy and other new treatments.
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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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We've all seen the headlines. The AI boom is guzzling electricity and water and your ChatGPT habit is part of the problem. Now engineers are experimenting with solutions underwater, in oil, and on the moon, all designed to make AI less thirsty and power hungry.
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Residents aim to transform Bengaluru, inspired by one suburb's waste segregation success. In Pune, citizens heal polluted rivers, and innovators save wind turbines from the scrap heap.
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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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The Belarusian opposition has sought refuge in Poland. For the children of political prisoners, life is marked by both fear and hope.
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Sperm counts in men worldwide have dropped dramatically in the last 50 years. What could be causing it? Also: determining dolphin sex, breeding ozone resistant rice, and an equation for estimating alien civilizations.
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We've all seen the headlines. The AI boom is guzzling electricity and water and your ChatGPT habit is part of the problem. Now engineers are experimenting with solutions underwater, in oil, and on the moon, all designed to make AI less thirsty and power hungry.
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EVs cut exhaust pollution, but heavier cars mean more pollution from tire wear. Solving one problem by creating another? In Mexico, female delivery drivers want more safety. EU funding aims to modernize Moldova's trains.
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Former poachers in Uganda help save an endangered species. Plus: Women in the DRC upcycle textile waste and create jobs, and online influencers inspire real change.
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We've all seen the headlines. The AI boom is guzzling electricity and water and your ChatGPT habit is part of the problem. Now engineers are experimenting with solutions underwater, in oil, and on the moon, all designed to make AI less thirsty and power hungry.
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Sperm counts in men worldwide have dropped dramatically in the last 50 years. What could be causing it? Also: determining dolphin sex, breeding ozone resistant rice, and an equation for estimating alien civilizations.
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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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This week on the 77 Percent, we follow people who have faced discrimination in their own countries based on how they look. In Kenya, we explore how colonial-era stereotypes about dreadlocks still shape reality today. Then we head to Ghana, where young men are challenging these perceptions. In Benin, we look at how body painting is used to tell powerful stories.
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We've all seen the headlines. The AI boom is guzzling electricity and water and your ChatGPT habit is part of the problem. Now engineers are experimenting with solutions underwater, in oil, and on the moon, all designed to make AI less thirsty and power hungry.
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Sugar has long played a central role in the global economy. But this lucrative business was also a major driver of both colonialism and slavery. To this day, workers are systematically exploited for sugar production.
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We've all seen the headlines. The AI boom is guzzling electricity and water and your ChatGPT habit is part of the problem. Now engineers are experimenting with solutions underwater, in oil, and on the moon, all designed to make AI less thirsty and power hungry.
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Former poachers in Uganda help save an endangered species. Plus: Women in the DRC upcycle textile waste and create jobs, and online influencers inspire real change.