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China's tourism is surging-yet crisis and control are slowing growth. Kruger National Park celebrates 100 years of safari. Florida sees fewer international tourists-are politics playing a role?
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US carmakers are pivoting back to combustion engines as the Trump Administration rolls back Biden-era subsidies and EV-friendly policies. But China and the EU are ramping up. Is the US at risk of being left behind? Transforming Business looks at the consequences of the big EV rollback.
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From sandy islands to polluted cities, one scientist is giving land a second chance, proving degraded soil can recover. Plus: How recycled coal can purify rivers and revolutionize wastewater treatment.
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Venice is a city unlike any other, so it's no surprise its cemetery is also unique. Located halfway between the city of Venice and the glassblowing island of Murano, Venetians find their final resting place on the cemetery island of San Michele.
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Germany excels at invention but often fails to scale it. The SPRIN-D agency aims to speed up the path from research to market-ready technologies.
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US carmakers are pivoting back to combustion engines as the Trump Administration rolls back Biden-era subsidies and EV-friendly policies. But China and the EU are ramping up. Is the US at risk of being left behind? Transforming Business looks at the consequences of the big EV rollback.
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How do your diet and lifestyle affect how you age? Can cosmetics keep your skin looking youthful? In Good Shape looks at longevity and how to stay young!
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In the event of war, would you take up arms for your country? Since military service reforms came into effect in January 2026, young Germans are once again faced with this question.
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From AI travel bots to smart city systems, technology promises smoother journeys and better crowd management. But concerns grow over transparency, exclusion, and the risk that everyone follows the same tips.
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Cape Town's iconic beaches and upmarket housing is shadowed by severe inequality and gang violence that plagues many residents. This week, The 77 Percent explores how young people are trying to improve their communities.
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A hidden beehive reveals how vital pollinators are quietly vanishing - and why your food may depend on bees surviving in cities. Plus: Why prefab buildings could be good after all.
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In 2014, the first flood caught the sleeping residents of the Javanese village off guard. Since then, rising sea tides have kept engulfing the village. The water is still rising - up to 15 centimeters in a year.
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In the event of war, would you take up arms for your country? Since military service reforms came into effect in January 2026, young Germans are once again faced with this question.
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From AI travel bots to smart city systems, technology promises smoother journeys and better crowd management. But concerns grow over transparency, exclusion, and the risk that everyone follows the same tips.
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Only about 650 people live year-round in the Onsernone Valley in Switzerland. Surrounded by picturesque but rugged nature, life here is not easy for the inhabitants. And one of the top priorities is ensuring the availability of medical care.
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Germany excels at invention but often fails to scale it. The SPRIN-D agency aims to speed up the path from research to market-ready technologies.
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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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The Pacific is a strategic location for big powers, but Pacific Island countries are using power competition to their advantage. They strike smart deals and join forces - all while facing an existential threat.
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From sandy islands to polluted cities, one scientist is giving land a second chance, proving degraded soil can recover. Plus: How recycled coal can purify rivers and revolutionize wastewater treatment.
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In 2014, the first flood caught the sleeping residents of the Javanese village off guard. Since then, rising sea tides have kept engulfing the village. The water is still rising - up to 15 centimeters in a year.
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A hidden beehive reveals how vital pollinators are quietly vanishing - and why your food may depend on bees surviving in cities. Plus: Why prefab buildings could be good after all.
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Germany excels at invention but often fails to scale it. The SPRIN-D agency aims to speed up the path from research to market-ready technologies.
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The Pacific is a strategic location for big powers, but Pacific Island countries are using power competition to their advantage. They strike smart deals and join forces - all while facing an existential threat.
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In the event of war, would you take up arms for your country? Since military service reforms came into effect in January 2026, young Germans are once again faced with this question.
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Only about 650 people live year-round in the Onsernone Valley in Switzerland. Surrounded by picturesque but rugged nature, life here is not easy for the inhabitants. And one of the top priorities is ensuring the availability of medical care.
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The Pacific is a strategic location for big powers, but Pacific Island countries are using power competition to their advantage. They strike smart deals and join forces - all while facing an existential threat.
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Cape Town's iconic beaches and upmarket housing is shadowed by severe inequality and gang violence that plagues many residents. This week, The 77 Percent explores how young people are trying to improve their communities.
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In 2014, the first flood caught the sleeping residents of the Javanese village off guard. Since then, rising sea tides have kept engulfing the village. The water is still rising - up to 15 centimeters in a year.