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Sexual desire often feels like a spontaneous, almost uncontrollable sensation. A thought, a touch, a voice - and suddenly, the body and mind react. But arousal is less random than many people think!
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Volkswagen helped define the modern car - from the Beetle to the Golf and Polo. But in an era shaped by electric vehicles, software, and fast-moving global competitors, the German automaker is under pressure like never before. After years of pushing futuristic "ID" branding, VW is now turning back to its roots - betting on legacy, familiarity, and affordability to win back customers.
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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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The Magazine for Africa's Youth
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Volkswagen helped define the modern car - from the Beetle to the Golf and Polo. But in an era shaped by electric vehicles, software, and fast-moving global competitors, the German automaker is under pressure like never before. After years of pushing futuristic "ID" branding, VW is now turning back to its roots - betting on legacy, familiarity, and affordability to win back customers.
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Why are Swedes so crazy for American classic cars? The big, bold vehicles began arriving in Sweden after World War II, but why are they still so beloved there? Plus: Electric roads and funky furniture from car parts.
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Heidi Ulrich loves speed. On the water. On her surfboard. She holds the speed windsurfing world record, but still she wants more. She keeps trying to go that little bit faster. Who is this woman? What drives her? How dangerous is speed windsurfing? Sports Life follows Heidi on her next world record attempt.
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In the world of quantum physics, space and time seem almost irrelevant. Could we soon build unimaginably fast computers? Plus: How can we detect deepfakes better? And just how smart are robotic dogs?
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IKEA is one of the world's largest consumers of wood. Almost 15 million cubic meters of the material are used every year in cheap IKEA products - with millions of trees felled for the mass production machine.
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On Location
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Why do some people love intense workouts while others struggle to get moving? We look at fitness personalities, CrossFit, exercise addiction and the surprising power of walking.
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The mother-daughter bond can be a powerful source of support and growth - but it can also bring conflict and stress! The dynamics of this relationship often shape a daughter's self-esteem, body image, and overall mental well-being. In many Asian cultures, family values, traditions and respect for elders play a key role.
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Living in the Digital Age
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The European eel is threatened with extinction. But it is also a highly sought-after commodity on the global market. The trade in young eels is booming. And it's increasingly controlled by organized crime.
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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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Living in the Digital Age
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Heidi Ulrich loves speed. On the water. On her surfboard. She holds the speed windsurfing world record, but still she wants more. She keeps trying to go that little bit faster. Who is this woman? What drives her? How dangerous is speed windsurfing? Sports Life follows Heidi on her next world record attempt.
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In 1776, America was torn: between loyalty to the British Crown, and its own desire for independence. 250 years later, digitized eyewitness accounts provide insights into daily life during the War of Independence for the first time.
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The mother-daughter bond can be a powerful source of support and growth - but it can also bring conflict and stress! The dynamics of this relationship often shape a daughter's self-esteem, body image, and overall mental well-being. In many Asian cultures, family values, traditions and respect for elders play a key role.
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On Location
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The Magazine for Africa's Youth
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The city of Utrecht beat Copenhagen on the Copenhagenization Index- a competition to be the best at biking and urban mobility. We visit the city to steal the cheat codes to the top (so other cities can get back in the race).
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Lifestyle Europe
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Heidi Ulrich loves speed. On the water. On her surfboard. She holds the speed windsurfing world record, but still she wants more. She keeps trying to go that little bit faster. Who is this woman? What drives her? How dangerous is speed windsurfing? Sports Life follows Heidi on her next world record attempt.
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Africa
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The Magazine for Africa's Youth
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Africa
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Sushi: Once an expensive gourmet food, now a global fast-food phenomenon. Whether you get it from an Asian snack bar or a supermarket to-go box, sushi is trendy. It's low in calories, healthy, and affordable. But sushi consumption also brings problems.
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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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This edition of Afrimaxx explores the future of tradition: sci-fi-inspired design from Ghana, Ethiopia's culinary heritage, and a South African artist who fires up memory through clay.
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Animals play a key role in many medical tests. Often they suffer and die. Could algae change that? Plus: Singapore's domestic workers become entrepreneurs
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The European eel is threatened with extinction. But it is also a highly sought-after commodity on the global market. The trade in young eels is booming. And it's increasingly controlled by organized crime.