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For centuries, Dutch prosperity has been based on global trade. But this has always had a dark side. Drugs, like opium and cocaine, are traded too.
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Is Edinburgh simply living off Harry Potter's legacy? Or does the city have its own powers of enchantment? DW's Gönna Ketels explores Edinburgh, the city that inspired J.K. Rowling.
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International Debate from Berlin
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In this episode of Convince Me, two teams from the University of Lagos debate: Is Japa the smartest move you can make? Or is it ultimately a selfish one? Can there even be a compromise?
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Is Edinburgh simply living off Harry Potter's legacy? Or does the city have its own powers of enchantment? DW's Gönna Ketels explores Edinburgh, the city that inspired J.K. Rowling.
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How do you stay fit in old age? Friedhelm Adorf has the answer. The 81-year-old exercises every morning, eats a healthy diet and trains for a world record: the 200m sprint in his age group. Unfortunately, his knee is giving him problems. Will he still succeed?
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The Science Magazine
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The internet is being flooded with AI-generated garbage. Disinformation, propaganda, a flood of synthetic images and sounds. Will we soon only be getting information that AI feeds us?
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Working out plenty and eating sensibly - but those stubborn love handles remain? In Good Shape explains why exercise alone often fails to trigger fat loss - and why your individual metabolism plays a crucial role.
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Being a single mom is an everyday battle for many women. Financial stress, the lack of support or social isolation are just a few of the problems single moms face. In some Asian countries, single mothers continue to face heavy stigmatism. But one-parent families have been on the rise, due to increasing divorce rates, parental migration, and children born to single women.
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Nations once considered beacons of democracy are under attack. Many countries around the world are moving toward authoritarianism and jeopardizing once staunchly protected democratic values. Among them: the USA.
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How do you stay fit in old age? Friedhelm Adorf has the answer. The 81-year-old exercises every morning, eats a healthy diet and trains for a world record: the 200m sprint in his age group. Unfortunately, his knee is giving him problems. Will he still succeed?
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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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Being a single mom is an everyday battle for many women. Financial stress, the lack of support or social isolation are just a few of the problems single moms face. In some Asian countries, single mothers continue to face heavy stigmatism. But one-parent families have been on the rise, due to increasing divorce rates, parental migration, and children born to single women.
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In this episode of Convince Me, two teams from the University of Lagos debate: Is Japa the smartest move you can make? Or is it ultimately a selfish one? Can there even be a compromise?
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She may be the world's most famous female painter. Her house in Mexico is a place of pilgrimage: Frida Kahlo! She endured pain her entire life and died young. Today, she is still a cult figure. Why?
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How do you stay fit in old age? Friedhelm Adorf has the answer. The 81-year-old exercises every morning, eats a healthy diet and trains for a world record: the 200m sprint in his age group. Unfortunately, his knee is giving him problems. Will he still succeed?
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In this episode of Convince Me, two teams from the University of Lagos debate: Is Japa the smartest move you can make? Or is it ultimately a selfish one? Can there even be a compromise?
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Islamist terrorism continues to claim numerous victims worldwide. Extremist networks are financed in part by donations from Germany. But investigations often prove to be difficult.
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This time, Afrimaxx is taking a look at athletes who are using their sporting hustle to change their worlds.
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Dismantling nuclear plants costs billions over decades. Plus, could olives grow in the chilly Austrian Alps? Cuba's fuel crisis, and a postman in outback Australia.
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