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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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4:00
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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6:00
Spain: The Rich Neighbor | European Journal
Spain: The Rich Neighbor | European Journal
Spain: The Rich Neighbor | European Journal
The border-town of La Linea is close to bankruptcy. Many citizens actually earn their living outside the Euro zone by smuggling or working illegally on the B...
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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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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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1:26
Tensions between North and South Korea | DW News
Tensions between North and South Korea | DW News
Tensions between North and South Korea | DW News
Read more: http://www.dw.com/en/north-korea-declares-quasi-state-of-war/a-18663327
North Korea says its frontline troops are in a "quasi state of war". Pyongyang has ordered its troops on to a war footing following an exchange of artillery fire with South Korea, following a recent escalation in tensions on the Korean peninsula.
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1:44
Nazi gold train exists 'with 99% certainty' | DW News
Nazi gold train exists 'with 99% certainty' | DW News
Nazi gold train exists 'with 99% certainty' | DW News
Read more: http://www.dw.com/en/polish-authorities-confirm-existence-of-nazi-train/a-18676930
Polish authorities say they have seen evidence that seems to prove the discovery of an armoured Nazi train that went missing in Poland in 1945. The train - which has become part of local folklore - is rumoured to be loaded with guns and jewels.
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12:07
Taking a stand against Neo-Nazis | DW Interview
Taking a stand against Neo-Nazis | DW Interview
Taking a stand against Neo-Nazis | DW Interview
More interviews on: http://www.dw.com/en/program/interview/s-31618-9798
http://www.dw.com/en/media-center/all-media-content/s-100826
The violent protests against refugees in the eastern German town of Heidenau have become a worldwide symbol of “the ugly German”. The mayor of Heidenau Jürgen Opitz, however, has taken a stand against extreme right-wing hatred in his town.
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1:23
Freddie Krueger creator has died at age 76 | DW News
Freddie Krueger creator has died at age 76 | DW News
Freddie Krueger creator has died at age 76 | DW News
Wes Craven, director of the Nightmare on Elm Street and Scream movies, has died at the age of 76. Craven's career spanned five decades. He started working on low-budget horror movies in the 1970s and ended up creating a lucrative horror film genre.
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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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1:37
Resilient New Orleans looks back on Katrina | DW News
Resilient New Orleans looks back on Katrina | DW News
Resilient New Orleans looks back on Katrina | DW News
Read more: http://www.dw.com/en/new-orleans-marks-10-years-since-hurricane-katrina/a-18681680
Ceremonies have been held across New Orleans to mark the 10th anniversary since Hurricane Katrina ripped through the city. The people of New Orleans mourned the dead but they also celebrated the resilience when rebuilding the city in the aftermath.
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1:31
Malaysians march against corruption | DW News
Malaysians march against corruption | DW News
Malaysians march against corruption | DW News
Thousands of Malaysians have gathered to protest in the capital Kuala Lumpur, calling for Prime Minister Najib Razak to step down over corruption allegations. They're part of a popular movement that wants to clean up the country's politics.
More information: http://www.dw.com/en/protesters-gather-in-malaysian-capital/a-18680681
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12:17
Start-up revolution in Iran | DW News
Start-up revolution in Iran | DW News
Start-up revolution in Iran | DW News
Even though men and women do not share equal rights in Iran, 29-year-old businesswoman Tabassom wants to bring her start-up company to success. Will she prevail in a male-dominated country? More reports from around the world: http://www.dw.com/en/program/reporter/s-31616-9798
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1:35
Migrants break through Macedonian border | DW News
Migrants break through Macedonian border | DW News
Migrants break through Macedonian border | DW News
On the Greek-Macedonian border, hundreds of migrants - mostly Syrians - have overwhelmed the border. Several people were injured when crowds tried to surge across the frontier. The migrants are trying to make their way to Western Europe.
More News: http://www.dw.com/en/program/dw-news/s-3232-9798
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2:56
Ukrainian farmers harvest record grain crop | DW News
Ukrainian farmers harvest record grain crop | DW News
Ukrainian farmers harvest record grain crop | DW News
Ukraine has harvested a record-high grain crop despite difficult conditions in the country. Foreign investors are working hard and paying a high cost to cultivate the crops but it if the weather plays along, their efforts will probably pay off.
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1:54
Anxiety grows after Greece closes banks | DW News
Anxiety grows after Greece closes banks | DW News
Anxiety grows after Greece closes banks | DW News
Greeks are increasingly worried about what will happen to their country after banks were ordered to close ahead of a key loan repayment deadline. It's feared a default - and a referendum planned for Sunday - could force Greece to leave the eurozone.
More news: http://www.dw.com/english
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1:49
Macedonia admits most vulnerable migrants | DW News
Macedonia admits most vulnerable migrants | DW News
Macedonia admits most vulnerable migrants | DW News
Macedonian authorities have allowed some families to cross into the country from Greece after a day of stand-offs and stun grenades. The country had declared a state of emergency on Thursday, effectively closing its southern border.
More information: http://www.dw.com/en/migrant-crisis-in-macedonia/av-18663231
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37:40
Talk with British Hornist Sarah Willis | Insight Germany
Talk with British Hornist Sarah Willis | Insight Germany
Talk with British Hornist Sarah Willis | Insight Germany
Our guest is the first ever female French horn player to have made it into the revered Berlin Philharmonic Orchestra. Sarah Willis from Britain has lived in ...
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1:45
Hungary: Fabius criticizes border fence | DW News
Hungary: Fabius criticizes border fence | DW News
Hungary: Fabius criticizes border fence | DW News
French foreign minister, Laurent Fabius, hit out at the behavior of some EU members in the current migrant crisis - notably Hungary - calling it "scandalous". Hungary has just completed a controversial razor-wire barrier along its border.
More News: http://www.dw.com/en/program/dw-news/s-3232-9798
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2:33
Hotelier opens doors to migrants | DW News
Hotelier opens doors to migrants | DW News
Hotelier opens doors to migrants | DW News
Read more: http://www.dw.com/en/fortress-of-europe-migration-policy-in-crisis/a-18677387
A hotel owner in Augsburg in the German state of Bavaria has made 60 asylum seekers welcome by housing them at his hotel. Guests and volunteers pitch in and help with the daily chores.
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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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2:22
Obama in New Orleans on Katrina anniversary | DW News
Obama in New Orleans on Katrina anniversary | DW News
Obama in New Orleans on Katrina anniversary | DW News
Read more: http://www.dw.com/en/a-decade-after-katrina-obama-praises-new-orleans/a-18678456
Ten years after Hurricane Katrina devastated New Orleans, the city has recovered significantly. But deep-rooted inequality has meant that while businesses have rebounded, poor areas remain hobbled with broken infrastructure and inadequate housing.
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12:07
Burkina Faso: Struggle for Democracy | DW Reporter
Burkina Faso: Struggle for Democracy | DW Reporter
Burkina Faso: Struggle for Democracy | DW Reporter
Since the protests of late October 2014, musician Oscibi Jhoann and his movement 'Balai Citoyen' continue the struggle for a democratic Burkina Faso. The creative, colorful campaign seeks to impede a return to autocratic rule.
More Reporter: http://www.dw.com/en/program/reporter/s-31616-9798