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1:24
Germany abandoning rifle after accuracy questioned | Journal
Germany abandoning rifle after accuracy questioned | Journal
Germany abandoning rifle after accuracy questioned | Journal
German Defence Minister Ursula von der Leyen said an assault rifle, that tests suggest does not shoot straight in warm temperatures, will not be used in the future, after weeks of controversy about the weapon in use since the 1990s. The G36 assault rifle has been the focus of a parliamentary inquiry - and jokes by TV talk show hosts
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159:37
Kim Possible Season 1 Full Episodes 1,2,3,4,5 English
Kim Possible Season 1 Full Episodes 1,2,3,4,5 English
Kim Possible Season 1 Full Episodes 1,2,3,4,5 English
Kim Possible full episode Kim Possible season 2 Kim Possible season 3 Kim Possible season 4 Kim Possible songs Kim Possible episode 1. Kim Possible season 2 ... kim impossible full season...
Kim Possible Season 1 Episode 1 Crush Kim Possible Season 1 Episode 2 Sink Or Swim full episode Kim Possible Season 1 Episode 3 The New Ron Kim Possible Season 1 Episode 4 Tick Tick Tick ...
Kim Possible season 1 episode 14 October 31st full episodeKim Possible season 1 episode 14 October 31st full episode Kim Possible Kim Possible full episode Kim Possible full episode Kim Possible.
This is the animatic of the teaser scene from the beginning
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2:46
Ineffective Assistance - What lies ahead for Greece? | Made in Germany - Interview
Ineffective Assistance - What lies ahead for Greece? | Made in Germany - Interview
Ineffective Assistance - What lies ahead for Greece? | Made in Germany - Interview
Studio guest Henning Vöpel, director of the Hamburg Institute of International Economics (HWWI), speaks about the bailout failure and what Greece's options are.
For more from Made in Germany go to http://www.dw.de/program/made-in-germany/s-3066-9798
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2:38
Chinese buy SUVs | Business Brief
Chinese buy SUVs | Business Brief
Chinese buy SUVs | Business Brief
China is a massive market for cars. At the Shanghai Auto Show, one trend is becoming especially clear: for Chinese buyers, as for many global car-owners, its got to be an SUV.
For more from Business Brief go to http://www.dw.de/program/business-brief/s-30478-9798
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8:00
Beware of Sugar | In Good Shape - Interview
Beware of Sugar | In Good Shape - Interview
Beware of Sugar | In Good Shape - Interview
Hans-Georg Joost, head of the German Institute of Human Nutrition explains how dangerous sugar is to your health. The World Health Organisation recommends a daily intake of no more than 25 grams per day. An ambitious goal: many people have gotten used to a “sweet” lifestyle.
For more from In Good Shape go to http://www.dw.de/program/in-good-shape/s-11938-9798
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6:10
The 'Kombi', Brazil's T2 VW Bus | Drive it!
The 'Kombi', Brazil's T2 VW Bus | Drive it!
The 'Kombi', Brazil's T2 VW Bus | Drive it!
It may look like a vintage VW Bus, but it's a 2007 model with a water-cooled, straight-4 engine. While in other countries, production of the Type 2 VW Bus ended way back in 1979, in Brazil the model continued to be built until December of 2013.
For more from Drive it! go to http://www.dw.de/program/drive-it/s-9690-9798
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4:43
Ford C-Max with EcoBoost engine | Drive it!
Ford C-Max with EcoBoost engine | Drive it!
Ford C-Max with EcoBoost engine | Drive it!
Ford has sold around 1.3 million C-Max models in Europe since the launch of the first generation in 2003. The compact van has now been revamped and upgraded inside and out. And under the hood you'll find the new low-consumption engines.
For more from Drive It! go to http://www.dw.de/program/drive-it/s-9690-9798
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4:35
A new Pulsar for the European market | Drive it!
A new Pulsar for the European market | Drive it!
A new Pulsar for the European market | Drive it!
With the Pulsar five-door hatchback, Nissan has added a new model to its compact segment. The name Pulsar stands for daring design, technical innovation and a roomy interior. That makes the Pulsar a worthy challenger to established European compact cars.
For more from Drive It! go to http://www.dw.de/program/drive-it/s-9690-9798
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5:07
BMW's new Plug-In Hybrid - the X5 xDrive40e | Drive it!
BMW's new Plug-In Hybrid - the X5 xDrive40e | Drive it!
BMW's new Plug-In Hybrid - the X5 xDrive40e | Drive it!
The BMW X5 has been a fixture on the world's roads for several years now. But this X5 is different. It can arrive with the whoosh of rolling tires the only sound. The X5 xDrive40e is BMW's first plug-in hybrid following the BMW i8.
For more from Drive It! go to http://www.dw.de/program/drive-it/s-9690-9798
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4:35
Family car: Seat’s Leon ST Cupra | Drive it!
Family car: Seat’s Leon ST Cupra | Drive it!
Family car: Seat’s Leon ST Cupra | Drive it!
Family cars don't have to be boring. That's the mantra Seat for the Leon ST Cupra model. The car has everything you need when it comes to practicality, but it also has a little something under the hood to add some excitement for drivers.
For more from Drive it! go to http://www.dw.de/program/drive-it/s-9690-9798
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1:39
More details emerge on migrant boat disaster | Journal
More details emerge on migrant boat disaster | Journal
More details emerge on migrant boat disaster | Journal
Read more: http://www.dw.de/global-displacement-crisis-straining-europe/a-18396658
The migrant boat that sank last weekend apparently collided with a larger vessel that arrived to help, Italian investigators say. Memorial services have taken place as EU leaders prepare for emergency talks.
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5:40
Coming Up...Tayfun Korkut | Kick off!
Coming Up...Tayfun Korkut | Kick off!
Coming Up...Tayfun Korkut | Kick off!
Interview with Tayfun Korkut ahead of Saturday's match, when he was still Hanover's coach. After a crushing loss to Leverkusen, Korkut was fired - even though the club had guaranteed his job 'til the end of the season.
More Kick off!: http://www.dw.de/program/kick-off/s-12839-9798
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3:21
Endearing but endangered | Global Ideas
Endearing but endangered | Global Ideas
Endearing but endangered | Global Ideas
Dugongs once grazed in their thousands on the seabed off the Philippines. Today, they can only survive in specially designated areas, where they are guaranteed food and protection from propellers and fishing nets.
More information: http://www.dw.de/top-stories/global-ideas/s-30654
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1:36
Learning German popular in developing countries | Journal
Learning German popular in developing countries | Journal
Learning German popular in developing countries | Journal
More than 15 million people worldwide are learning German as a foreign language. However, it's popularity is on the wane in some countries compared to the numbers studying Chinese, English, and other languages.
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1:33
Former SS man asks for forgiveness | Journal
Former SS man asks for forgiveness | Journal
Former SS man asks for forgiveness | Journal
Known as "Auschwitz bookkeeper", a former SS man has asked for forgiveness for his role in mass killings at the Auschwitz concentration camp. Oskar Gröning stands accused of being an accessory to mass murder.
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3:28
The Bookkeeper of Auschwitz on Trial | Journal
The Bookkeeper of Auschwitz on Trial | Journal
The Bookkeeper of Auschwitz on Trial | Journal
Oskar Gröning was 21 years old when he was sent to Auschwitz as an elite SS guard. Tasked with confiscating the property of Jews arriving in the death camp, Groening admits sharing a moral guilt, but argues he was only a small cog in the larger wheel of Nazi terror. But is that defense really enough to claim innocence?
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3:38
Soil Erosion Round the World - Causes and Solutions | Global 3000
Soil Erosion Round the World - Causes and Solutions | Global 3000
Soil Erosion Round the World - Causes and Solutions | Global 3000
The Orinoco Basin extends across Veneuela and Colombia. The river's delta is covered with tropical rain forest. For many years now, colossal palm oil plantations have been encroaching on this forest. But the forest floor is relatively poor in nutrients and rich in oxygen, making it unsuitable for monocultures. Planting many diverse crops in the same ground can help balance out soil use.
More Global 3000: http://www.dw.de/program/global-3000/s-11487-9798
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2:18
The Global 3000 Questionnaire: Bangladesh - Nazma Akter | Global 3000
The Global 3000 Questionnaire: Bangladesh - Nazma Akter | Global 3000
The Global 3000 Questionnaire: Bangladesh - Nazma Akter | Global 3000
In 2003, Nazma Akter founded the Awaj Foundation to promote workers' rights for the women of Bangladesh's many textile factories. Since the deadly collapse of the Rana Plaza in 2013, her voice has been among the most strident in the struggle for improved working conditions in this country.
More Global 3000: http://www.dw.de/program/global-3000/s-11487-9798
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7:18
The Last of their Kind - Dugongs in the Philippines | Global 3000
The Last of their Kind - Dugongs in the Philippines | Global 3000
The Last of their Kind - Dugongs in the Philippines | Global 3000
Dugongs and manatees all over the world are threatened. These sea cows have almost vanished from the coasts of the Philippines. Even if hunting dugongs has now been prohibited, their meat is still prized. Now only small groups of dugongs survive off the Filipino coasts.
More Global 3000: http://www.dw.de/program/global-3000/s-11487-9798
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2:44
Money in the Fields | Business Brief
Money in the Fields | Business Brief
Money in the Fields | Business Brief
With interest rates at historic lows, more and more savvy investors are buying up farmland. The result is mega-farms like KTG Agra, which owns 50 thousand hectares of land in eastern Germany, Lithuania and Romania. But at the other end of the farming spectrum, small farmers and cooperatives are struggling to make ends meet.
More Business Brief: http://www.dw.de/program/business-brief/s-30478-9798
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2:36
Land - They Aren't Making any More of It! | Global 3000
Land - They Aren't Making any More of It! | Global 3000
Land - They Aren't Making any More of It! | Global 3000
The amount of usable cropland is declining. Land is getting harder to come by. Germany alone loses the equivalent of 70 hectares of land to road construction and urban development each day. At the same time, the demand is growing for land to grow crops for use in food, fuel and textile production.
More Global 3000: http://www.dw.de/program/global-3000/s-11487-9798
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3:48
Women game developers think differently. | Shift
Women game developers think differently. | Shift
Women game developers think differently. | Shift
Things are on the move in the world of gaming. About half of all gamers are female. Now game producers are starting to employ more female developers. And women in tech are also a key focus of this year’s "International Games Week" in Berlin.
More Shift http://www.dw.de/program/shift/s-30417-9798
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3:46
Smartwatches - Wearable internet | Shift
Smartwatches - Wearable internet | Shift
Smartwatches - Wearable internet | Shift
Now that the Apple Watch is set to go on sale in late April, industry insiders say smartwatches are poised for a breakthrough. Many developers are already adapting their apps for the smartwatch. What impact will the new gadgets have on the way we communicate?
More Shift: http://www.dw.de/program/shift/s-30417-9798