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Germany and France: An economic comparison | Made in Germany
Germany and France: An economic comparison | Made in Germany
Germany and France: An economic comparison | Made in Germany
Even as Germany continues to set export records, France's trade deficit grows ever larger. Germany's economy is expanding; France's is stagnating. Germany recently posted a budget surplus;...
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26:10
My Life in Germany | In Focus
My Life in Germany | In Focus
My Life in Germany | In Focus
Arab students come from the United Arab Emirates, Saudi Arabia and Kuwait to study at some of Germany's most renowned institutes of higher learning. This rep...
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42:37
The Lebanon Project | Documentaries and Reports
The Lebanon Project | Documentaries and Reports
The Lebanon Project | Documentaries and Reports
Hardly any other country has been so scarred by war and crisis as Lebanon. But this is also where young people from Europe take part in a project every summer that expresses the ideal of a common humanity: Volunteers provide severely disabled people with intensive and loving care in a camp in the Lebanese mountains. The Lebanon Project is now in its 15th year - and it just keeps on growing...
Read more: http://www.dw.de/program/documentaries-and-reports/s-3610-9798
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5:05
Secrets of Switzerland | Euromaxx
Secrets of Switzerland | Euromaxx
Secrets of Switzerland | Euromaxx
One current study which polled people in 221 cities around the globe has placed three Swiss cities in the list of the top ten places to live in worldwide: Zu...
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4:58
Scandinavian Design: Trends in Stockholm | Euromaxx
Scandinavian Design: Trends in Stockholm | Euromaxx
Scandinavian Design: Trends in Stockholm | Euromaxx
For a week in February, Sweden's capital becomes the biggest meeting place worldwide for Scandinavian furniture design. The Stockholm Furniture & Light Fair has existed for 60 years, and was the inspiration for the Stockholm Design Week, first launched in 2002. 650 exhibitors will be showing their newest creations.
More Euromaxx: http://www.dw.de/program/euromaxx/s-7555-9798
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42:40
Strangers - 6 Years Later | In Focus
Strangers - 6 Years Later | In Focus
Strangers - 6 Years Later | In Focus
Strangers - 6 Years Later. Part 1 Six years ago, we followed young immigrants as they started their new lives in Germany. Amir from Togo, Florina from Mexico, Konstantin from Moscow and Rashin...
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41:55
Violinist Julia Fischer in "Talking Germany" on DW TV (English edition)
Violinist Julia Fischer in "Talking Germany" on DW TV (English edition)
Violinist Julia Fischer in "Talking Germany" on DW TV (English edition)
Host Peter Craven presents German musician Julia Fischer. More music with her for free listening and download: http://bit.ly/17n9AT8 and for purchase: http:/...
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3:34
Sweden - Life Without the Euro | Made in Germany
Sweden - Life Without the Euro | Made in Germany
Sweden - Life Without the Euro | Made in Germany
The Swedes have long been skeptical about the euro - but reservations have never been as great as they are today. In a recent survey, 64 per cent of Swedes s...
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26:04
DW TV in English on 3 of Nov 2013
DW TV in English on 3 of Nov 2013
DW TV in English on 3 of Nov 2013
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4:43
The Electric-Powered Scrooser | Euromaxx
The Electric-Powered Scrooser | Euromaxx
The Electric-Powered Scrooser | Euromaxx
Dresden-based business consultant Jens Thieme developed the scrooser which looks like a big scooter. Powered by an electric motor it can reach speeds of 25 k...
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1:32
Climate change threatens Peru's glaciers | Journal
Climate change threatens Peru's glaciers | Journal
Climate change threatens Peru's glaciers | Journal
Delegates from 195 countries are meeting in Lima, Peru for the UN’s 20th climate change conference. The mountains of Peru offer a sobering reminder of how urgent the negotiations are.
Read more: http://www.dw.de/english
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10:40
"Walled In!" Germany's inner border
"Walled In!" Germany's inner border
"Walled In!" Germany's inner border
more: http://www.dw-world.de/english For 28 years, a nearly insurmountable barrier kept people from fleeing East Germany. But then, the dramatic night of Nov...
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42:34
Germany under Pressure: New Deal for Greece? | Quadriga
Germany under Pressure: New Deal for Greece? | Quadriga
Germany under Pressure: New Deal for Greece? | Quadriga
Greek Prime Minister Alexis Tsipras is calling on Europe to back down on austerity. That attitude has been met with sympathy from France, Italy and the United States. Germany’s insistence on sticking with tough austerity measures is leaving it increasingly isolated.
What effect will the power struggle between Tsipras, the EU and Berlin have on wider power relations in Europe? Could this result in a showdown after all? Is the prospect of a Greek exit from the Eurozone still on the cards?
What do you think? Write to us: quadriga(at)dw.de
Guests:
Ulrike Herrmann – for several years political correspondent and business editor at the Berlin dai
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2:15
Argentines brace for debt default | Business Brief
Argentines brace for debt default | Business Brief
Argentines brace for debt default | Business Brief
Time is running out for Argentina to pay holdout investors suing for full payment on their bonds, or reach a deal that buys more time to avert a default. Arg...
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6:56
Greek Finance Minister in DW-Interview
Greek Finance Minister in DW-Interview
Greek Finance Minister in DW-Interview
DW's chief political correspondent Melinda Crane spoke to Mr. Varoufakis in an exclusive interview. Read more: www.dw.de/english
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4:03
Darknet - The internet underground | Shift
Darknet - The internet underground | Shift
Darknet - The internet underground | Shift
Everyone who logs onto the World Wide Web can be identified via the IP address of their computer. But there is an alternative: the "Darknet". It works in similar style to the conventional Internet - except that users here remain anonymous.
Find out more: www.dw.de/dw/episode/9798/0,,16026584,00.html
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42:34
Anti-Islam Protests - A Shame for Germany? | Quadriga
Anti-Islam Protests - A Shame for Germany? | Quadriga
Anti-Islam Protests - A Shame for Germany? | Quadriga
The Anti-Islam protests of the Pegida movement have mobilized thousands of Germans. They are demonstrating for the preservation of German identity and demanding that foreigners who commit criminal offences are expelled from the country. Are these protesters driven by genuine concerns? Are they just disillusioned with politics or are they racist? Are these protests, as Justice Minister Heiko Maas has stated, "a shame for Germany"?
Our guests:
Zafer Şenocak, writer and essayist.
Bettina Gaus, political correspondent for the German daily newspaper "taz."
Alison Smale, British journalist, New York Times bureau chief in Berlin.
Read more: ht
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4:58
German Bread - Mass Production vs. Master Baker? | Made in Germany
German Bread - Mass Production vs. Master Baker? | Made in Germany
German Bread - Mass Production vs. Master Baker? | Made in Germany
The Englert family from south-western Germany has been making bread for 90 years, and now has five bakeries. Their biggest rivals are the industrial bakers a...
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2:35
France deploys 10,000 troops after terrorism | Journal
France deploys 10,000 troops after terrorism | Journal
France deploys 10,000 troops after terrorism | Journal
French President Francois Hollande has ordered the deployment of thousands of troops across the country, in response to the Paris terrorist attacks that killed 17 people. The government has admitted intelligence failures were made which allowed at least three suspects to evade surveillance. Read more: www.dw.de/english
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26:11
Europe, What's Next? - A Journey Through Latvia | In Focus
Europe, What's Next? - A Journey Through Latvia | In Focus
Europe, What's Next? - A Journey Through Latvia | In Focus
We visited Latvia once before more than a decade ago. Now we've returned to the tiny republic in north-eastern Europe, met the people we talked to before and...
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2:01
DW (Germany) - Journal (English) News Opener - 20140812
DW (Germany) - Journal (English) News Opener - 20140812
DW (Germany) - Journal (English) News Opener - 20140812
Visit http://www.tvchannellists.com to view, share and post cable and over-the-air TV channel listings on a collaborative Wiki.
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2:48
Global Brains: One Dollar Glasses | Global 3000
Global Brains: One Dollar Glasses | Global 3000
Global Brains: One Dollar Glasses | Global 3000
Millions of people around the world have bad eyesight, but can't afford the cost of eyeglasses. Children drop out of school as a result, grownups can't find ...
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1:47
China dog meat festival raises controversy | DW News
China dog meat festival raises controversy | DW News
China dog meat festival raises controversy | DW News
In China, the southern city of Yulin is holding a traditional dog meat festival. It has met with criticism from China's nascent animal rights scene and activists abroad.
More news: http://www.dw.com/en/media-center/all-media-content/s-100826