Autocrats are cracking down on information access. But there are ways to circumvent censorship. Also on the show: Police are turning to AI to track down criminals. And: Has tech become the ultimate tour guide?
Is the Lamborghini Revuelto worth its price of over €500,000? We find out. Dubai is a paradise for well-heeled buyers of rare supercars. And a company in Bavaria has started making quiet, clean e-tractors for farms.
Rats are seen as transmitters of disease and are hated in the West. But to this day, we don’t know very much about this feared animal. Science is only just beginning to properly delve into the world of rats and "rehabilitate" their image.
Maritime shipping networks are crucial for world trade. As the world's top export nation, China has invested in ports across the globe. But access to sea routes is about more than just trade.
Is the Lamborghini Revuelto worth its price of over €500,000? We find out. Dubai is a paradise for well-heeled buyers of rare supercars. And a company in Bavaria has started making quiet, clean e-tractors for farms.
What we owe to the prehuman Lucy / Why archaeology is more than adventure and treasure hunts / How we determine the age of ancient bones / Why our galaxy is called the Milky Way / The FCC: plans for a gigantic new particle accelerator
The final 15 months of Malcolm X's life. Based on new revelations, recently declassified FBI reports and key witnesses, the film retraces the dramatic events that led to the death of the US civil rights activist.
Autocrats are cracking down on information access. But there are ways to circumvent censorship. Also on the show: Police are turning to AI to track down criminals. And: Has tech become the ultimate tour guide?
Gernot Grömer believes the first human to set foot on Mars has already been born. The astrophysicist thinks this journey should be possible within 20 to 30 years. His ‘analog missions’ are designed to simulate a stay on the red planet.
What we owe to the prehuman Lucy / Why archaeology is more than adventure and treasure hunts / How we determine the age of ancient bones / Why our galaxy is called the Milky Way / The FCC: plans for a gigantic new particle accelerator
Autocrats are cracking down on information access. But there are ways to circumvent censorship. Also on the show: Police are turning to AI to track down criminals. And: Has tech become the ultimate tour guide?
How sand and ceramic filters could help clean up drinking water in Cameroon; curing livestock with indigenous medicines in Ghana and unclogging drains to beat flash floods in Nigeria.
From making Delhi more walkable and Germany’s north coast more robust to mangrove restoration and integrated farming: Eco India looks at protecting ourselves and the planet.
Gernot Grömer believes the first human to set foot on Mars has already been born. The astrophysicist thinks this journey should be possible within 20 to 30 years. His ‘analog missions’ are designed to simulate a stay on the red planet.
Too much fat in our body and diet is bad for us. But a certain amount of body fat is essential; and particular plant-based oils have real health-boosting properties. In Good Shape checks out what's what when it comes to fat!
The weekly half-hour program delivers in-depth reporting on topical political issues and newsworthy events. Revealing the story behind the stories, "Close up" is informative, gripping and visually powerful.
Too much fat in our body and diet is bad for us. But a certain amount of body fat is essential; and particular plant-based oils have real health-boosting properties. In Good Shape checks out what's what when it comes to fat!
Autocrats are cracking down on information access. But there are ways to circumvent censorship. Also on the show: Police are turning to AI to track down criminals. And: Has tech become the ultimate tour guide?
Rodolfo Dugarte Sanchez has a dream. The young teacher from the Venezuelan Andes wants the children of the remote village of Las Plumas to learn to read and write. He regularly walks almost four hours to teach them.
Autocrats are cracking down on information access. But there are ways to circumvent censorship. Also on the show: Police are turning to AI to track down criminals. And: Has tech become the ultimate tour guide?
Is the Lamborghini Revuelto worth its price of over €500,000? We find out. Dubai is a paradise for well-heeled buyers of rare supercars. And a company in Bavaria has started making quiet, clean e-tractors for farms.
Autocrats are cracking down on information access. But there are ways to circumvent censorship. Also on the show: Police are turning to AI to track down criminals. And: Has tech become the ultimate tour guide?
How sand and ceramic filters could help clean up drinking water in Cameroon; curing livestock with indigenous medicines in Ghana and unclogging drains to beat flash floods in Nigeria.
How sand and ceramic filters could help clean up drinking water in Cameroon; curing livestock with indigenous medicines in Ghana and unclogging drains to beat flash floods in Nigeria.
The weekly half-hour program delivers in-depth reporting on topical political issues and newsworthy events. Revealing the story behind the stories, "Close up" is informative, gripping and visually powerful.
What we owe to the prehuman Lucy / Why archaeology is more than adventure and treasure hunts / How we determine the age of ancient bones / Why our galaxy is called the Milky Way / The FCC: plans for a gigantic new particle accelerator
From making Delhi more walkable and Germany’s north coast more robust to mangrove restoration and integrated farming: Eco India looks at protecting ourselves and the planet.
Rats are seen as transmitters of disease and are hated in the West. But to this day, we don’t know very much about this feared animal. Science is only just beginning to properly delve into the world of rats and "rehabilitate" their image.
The weekly half-hour program delivers in-depth reporting on topical political issues and newsworthy events. Revealing the story behind the stories, "Close up" is informative, gripping and visually powerful.
The final 15 months of Malcolm X's life. Based on new revelations, recently declassified FBI reports and key witnesses, the film retraces the dramatic events that led to the death of the US civil rights activist.
Autocrats are cracking down on information access. But there are ways to circumvent censorship. Also on the show: Police are turning to AI to track down criminals. And: Has tech become the ultimate tour guide?
Autocrats are cracking down on information access. But there are ways to circumvent censorship. Also on the show: Police are turning to AI to track down criminals. And: Has tech become the ultimate tour guide?
Gernot Grömer believes the first human to set foot on Mars has already been born. The astrophysicist thinks this journey should be possible within 20 to 30 years. His ‘analog missions’ are designed to simulate a stay on the red planet.
What we owe to the prehuman Lucy / Why archaeology is more than adventure and treasure hunts / How we determine the age of ancient bones / Why our galaxy is called the Milky Way / The FCC: plans for a gigantic new particle accelerator
Too much fat in our body and diet is bad for us. But a certain amount of body fat is essential; and particular plant-based oils have real health-boosting properties. In Good Shape checks out what's what when it comes to fat!
The weekly half-hour program delivers in-depth reporting on topical political issues and newsworthy events. Revealing the story behind the stories, "Close up" is informative, gripping and visually powerful.
Autocrats are cracking down on information access. But there are ways to circumvent censorship. Also on the show: Police are turning to AI to track down criminals. And: Has tech become the ultimate tour guide?
From making Delhi more walkable and Germany’s north coast more robust to mangrove restoration and integrated farming: Eco India looks at protecting ourselves and the planet.
How sand and ceramic filters could help clean up drinking water in Cameroon; curing livestock with indigenous medicines in Ghana and unclogging drains to beat flash floods in Nigeria.
Autocrats are cracking down on information access. But there are ways to circumvent censorship. Also on the show: Police are turning to AI to track down criminals. And: Has tech become the ultimate tour guide?
This time, host Seitebatso Khomari meets with His Royal Highness Prince Seeiso Bereng at The Oxenhill in Lesotho. Plus, why you should try snake meat, why in Ghana they dance in schools and adaptive fashion from Malawi.
Autocrats are cracking down on information access. But there are ways to circumvent censorship. Also on the show: Police are turning to AI to track down criminals. And: Has tech become the ultimate tour guide?
Is the Lamborghini Revuelto worth its price of over €500,000? We find out. Dubai is a paradise for well-heeled buyers of rare supercars. And a company in Bavaria has started making quiet, clean e-tractors for farms.
The weekly half-hour program delivers in-depth reporting on topical political issues and newsworthy events. Revealing the story behind the stories, "Close up" is informative, gripping and visually powerful.
How sand and ceramic filters could help clean up drinking water in Cameroon; curing livestock with indigenous medicines in Ghana and unclogging drains to beat flash floods in Nigeria.
The weekly half-hour program delivers in-depth reporting on topical political issues and newsworthy events. Revealing the story behind the stories, "Close up" is informative, gripping and visually powerful.
Is the Lamborghini Revuelto worth its price of over €500,000? We find out. Dubai is a paradise for well-heeled buyers of rare supercars. And a company in Bavaria has started making quiet, clean e-tractors for farms.
How sand and ceramic filters could help clean up drinking water in Cameroon; curing livestock with indigenous medicines in Ghana and unclogging drains to beat flash floods in Nigeria.
From making Delhi more walkable and Germany’s north coast more robust to mangrove restoration and integrated farming: Eco India looks at protecting ourselves and the planet.
Rats are seen as transmitters of disease and are hated in the West. But to this day, we don’t know very much about this feared animal. Science is only just beginning to properly delve into the world of rats and "rehabilitate" their image.
The weekly half-hour program delivers in-depth reporting on topical political issues and newsworthy events. Revealing the story behind the stories, "Close up" is informative, gripping and visually powerful.
Gernot Grömer believes the first human to set foot on Mars has already been born. The astrophysicist thinks this journey should be possible within 20 to 30 years. His ‘analog missions’ are designed to simulate a stay on the red planet.
This time, host Seitebatso Khomari meets with His Royal Highness Prince Seeiso Bereng at The Oxenhill in Lesotho. Plus, why you should try snake meat, why in Ghana they dance in schools and adaptive fashion from Malawi.
Autocrats are cracking down on information access. But there are ways to circumvent censorship. Also on the show: Police are turning to AI to track down criminals. And: Has tech become the ultimate tour guide?
The final 15 months of Malcolm X's life. Based on new revelations, recently declassified FBI reports and key witnesses, the film retraces the dramatic events that led to the death of the US civil rights activist.
What we owe to the prehuman Lucy / Why archaeology is more than adventure and treasure hunts / How we determine the age of ancient bones / Why our galaxy is called the Milky Way / The FCC: plans for a gigantic new particle accelerator
This time, host Seitebatso Khomari meets with His Royal Highness Prince Seeiso Bereng at The Oxenhill in Lesotho. Plus, why you should try snake meat, why in Ghana they dance in schools and adaptive fashion from Malawi.
Gernot Grömer believes the first human to set foot on Mars has already been born. The astrophysicist thinks this journey should be possible within 20 to 30 years. His ‘analog missions’ are designed to simulate a stay on the red planet.
From making Delhi more walkable and Germany’s north coast more robust to mangrove restoration and integrated farming: Eco India looks at protecting ourselves and the planet.
What we owe to the prehuman Lucy / Why archaeology is more than adventure and treasure hunts / How we determine the age of ancient bones / Why our galaxy is called the Milky Way / The FCC: plans for a gigantic new particle accelerator
The weekly half-hour program delivers in-depth reporting on topical political issues and newsworthy events. Revealing the story behind the stories, "Close up" is informative, gripping and visually powerful.
Autocrats are cracking down on information access. But there are ways to circumvent censorship. Also on the show: Police are turning to AI to track down criminals. And: Has tech become the ultimate tour guide?
Too much fat in our body and diet is bad for us. But a certain amount of body fat is essential; and particular plant-based oils have real health-boosting properties. In Good Shape checks out what's what when it comes to fat!
Rats are seen as transmitters of disease and are hated in the West. But to this day, we don’t know very much about this feared animal. Science is only just beginning to properly delve into the world of rats and "rehabilitate" their image.
What we owe to the prehuman Lucy / Why archaeology is more than adventure and treasure hunts / How we determine the age of ancient bones / Why our galaxy is called the Milky Way / The FCC: plans for a gigantic new particle accelerator
Gernot Grömer believes the first human to set foot on Mars has already been born. The astrophysicist thinks this journey should be possible within 20 to 30 years. His ‘analog missions’ are designed to simulate a stay on the red planet.
Too much fat in our body and diet is bad for us. But a certain amount of body fat is essential; and particular plant-based oils have real health-boosting properties. In Good Shape checks out what's what when it comes to fat!
Gernot Grömer believes the first human to set foot on Mars has already been born. The astrophysicist thinks this journey should be possible within 20 to 30 years. His ‘analog missions’ are designed to simulate a stay on the red planet.
Is the Lamborghini Revuelto worth its price of over €500,000? We find out. Dubai is a paradise for well-heeled buyers of rare supercars. And a company in Bavaria has started making quiet, clean e-tractors for farms.
Gernot Grömer believes the first human to set foot on Mars has already been born. The astrophysicist thinks this journey should be possible within 20 to 30 years. His ‘analog missions’ are designed to simulate a stay on the red planet.
From making Delhi more walkable and Germany’s north coast more robust to mangrove restoration and integrated farming: Eco India looks at protecting ourselves and the planet.
Too much fat in our body and diet is bad for us. But a certain amount of body fat is essential; and particular plant-based oils have real health-boosting properties. In Good Shape checks out what's what when it comes to fat!
The weekly half-hour program delivers in-depth reporting on topical political issues and newsworthy events. Revealing the story behind the stories, "Close up" is informative, gripping and visually powerful.
How sand and ceramic filters could help clean up drinking water in Cameroon; curing livestock with indigenous medicines in Ghana and unclogging drains to beat flash floods in Nigeria.
Rats are seen as transmitters of disease and are hated in the West. But to this day, we don’t know very much about this feared animal. Science is only just beginning to properly delve into the world of rats and "rehabilitate" their image.
Is the Lamborghini Revuelto worth its price of over €500,000? We find out. Dubai is a paradise for well-heeled buyers of rare supercars. And a company in Bavaria has started making quiet, clean e-tractors for farms.
The weekly half-hour program delivers in-depth reporting on topical political issues and newsworthy events. Revealing the story behind the stories, "Close up" is informative, gripping and visually powerful.
How sand and ceramic filters could help clean up drinking water in Cameroon; curing livestock with indigenous medicines in Ghana and unclogging drains to beat flash floods in Nigeria.
¿Cómo te afecta? aims to reach the younger generation with topics, news, problems and solutions that affect young people in Latin America. This program is broadcast in Spanish with English subtitles.
¿Cómo te afecta? aims to reach the younger generation with topics, news, problems and solutions that affect young people in Latin America. This program is broadcast in Spanish with English subtitles.