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07:15 Pablo Escobar’s Successors - Cocaine in Colombia
Colombia's cocaine production dropped after Pablo Escobar's death. But today, it is soaring again. The South American country has once again become the...
Colombia's cocaine production dropped after Pablo Escobar's death. But today, it is soaring again. The South American country has once again become the world's leading producer of the drug. This documentary follows the trails of the cocaine cartels.
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Trees absorb CO2; they have a positive influence on the climate and the water balance of our planet, and they provide habitats and food for plants and...
Trees absorb CO2; they have a positive influence on the climate and the water balance of our planet, and they provide habitats and food for plants and animals, including humans. But forests are under threat. We meet some people who are working to protect them.
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11:15 Lovesick - The Marriage Market for Indian HIV Patients
One doctor in India gave many of her HIV/AIDs patients hope by helping them find partners. More than two million Indians are HIV positive. Many conceal their illness because of the stigma.
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This week's Eco Africa is a special edition on electronic waste. From urban mining in South Africa to refurbished laptops in Rwanda and upcycled jewelry...
This week's Eco Africa is a special edition on electronic waste. From urban mining in South Africa to refurbished laptops in Rwanda and upcycled jewelry in Ghana, we look at the creative innovations tackling e-waste.
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03:15 Embargo - Iran and the US Sanctions
For more than 40 years international embargoes have shaped life in Iran. The 2015 nuclear deal gave rise to hope about opening up the country’s...
For more than 40 years international embargoes have shaped life in Iran. The 2015 nuclear deal gave rise to hope about opening up the country’s economy. But this was short-lived. The Trump administration quickly launched a wave of fresh sanctions.
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07:15 Embargo - Iran and the US Sanctions
For more than 40 years international embargoes have shaped life in Iran. The 2015 nuclear deal gave rise to hope about opening up the country’s...
For more than 40 years international embargoes have shaped life in Iran. The 2015 nuclear deal gave rise to hope about opening up the country’s economy. But this was short-lived. The Trump administration quickly launched a wave of fresh sanctions.
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11:15 Pablo Escobar’s Successors - Cocaine in Colombia
Colombia's cocaine production dropped after Pablo Escobar's death. But today, it is soaring again. The South American country has once again become the...
Colombia's cocaine production dropped after Pablo Escobar's death. But today, it is soaring again. The South American country has once again become the world's leading producer of the drug. This documentary follows the trails of the cocaine cartels.
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03:15 Oil Promises - Ghana’s Dreams of Black Gold, Part 1
When oil was discovered in Ghana in 2007, the country began to dream big. It dreamed that the ‘black gold’ would bring economic upswing and...
When oil was discovered in Ghana in 2007, the country began to dream big. It dreamed that the ‘black gold’ would bring economic upswing and long-awaited prosperity to its nation. But what happens when dreams and globalization meet?
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07:15 Oil Promises - Ghana’s Dreams of Black Gold, Part 1
When oil was discovered in Ghana in 2007, the country began to dream big. It dreamed that the ‘black gold’ would bring economic upswing and...
When oil was discovered in Ghana in 2007, the country began to dream big. It dreamed that the ‘black gold’ would bring economic upswing and long-awaited prosperity to its nation. But what happens when dreams and globalization meet?
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10:30 The Globalization Program
Farmers in Bangladesh are innovating their methods in response to climate change, while in Rio de Janeiro a former drug lord is now an evangelical preacher.
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11:15 Embargo - Iran and the US Sanctions
For more than 40 years international embargoes have shaped life in Iran. The 2015 nuclear deal gave rise to hope about opening up the country’s...
For more than 40 years international embargoes have shaped life in Iran. The 2015 nuclear deal gave rise to hope about opening up the country’s economy. But this was short-lived. The Trump administration quickly launched a wave of fresh sanctions.
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14:30 It's playtime!
Why do people play? And animals? Can playing be harnessed for specific purposes such as learning a new language? Plus: remedies for bad breath and, on a happier note - natural aphrodisiacs.
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00:02 Pastoral Care - In Spite of Covid
The first acute phase of the pandemic, in March 2020, resulted in a number of tragic deaths in German hospitals and senior citizens’ residences....
The first acute phase of the pandemic, in March 2020, resulted in a number of tragic deaths in German hospitals and senior citizens’ residences. To prevent new infections all visits from outsiders were prohibited. People died alone. Families were not permitted to see their relatives, and clergy were often not admitted to console the dying.
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04:15 Pablo Escobar’s Successors - Cocaine in Colombia
Colombia's cocaine production dropped after Pablo Escobar's death. But today, it is soaring again. The South American country has once again become the...
Colombia's cocaine production dropped after Pablo Escobar's death. But today, it is soaring again. The South American country has once again become the world's leading producer of the drug. This documentary follows the trails of the cocaine cartels.
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07:30 It's playtime!
Why do people play? And animals? Can playing be harnessed for specific purposes such as learning a new language? Plus: remedies for bad breath and, on a happier note - natural aphrodisiacs.
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10:15 Lovesick - The Marriage Market for Indian HIV Patients
One doctor in India gave many of her HIV/AIDs patients hope by helping them find partners. More than two million Indians are HIV positive. Many conceal their illness because of the stigma.
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14:15 The Atom and Us
US President Dwight D. Eisenhower's 1953 "Atoms for Peace" speech reframed the nuclear debate. His vision was to transform one of the world’s greatest...
US President Dwight D. Eisenhower's 1953 "Atoms for Peace" speech reframed the nuclear debate. His vision was to transform one of the world’s greatest destructive forces into a boon for everyone -- in the form of atomic power. But nuclear weapons continue to pose a very real danger.
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17:15 Oil Promises - Ghana’s Dreams of Black Gold, Part 1
When oil was discovered in Ghana in 2007, the country began to dream big. It dreamed that the ‘black gold’ would bring economic upswing and...
When oil was discovered in Ghana in 2007, the country began to dream big. It dreamed that the ‘black gold’ would bring economic upswing and long-awaited prosperity to its nation. But what happens when dreams and globalization meet?
18:00 News
18:15 Speak the Global Language of Sport
18:30 Confronting the Powerful
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19:15 Living in the Digital Age
19:30 It's playtime!
Why do people play? And animals? Can playing be harnessed for specific purposes such as learning a new language? Plus: remedies for bad breath and, on a happier note - natural aphrodisiacs.
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20:15 On Location
20:30 The Science Magazine
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21:15 Embargo - Iran and the US Sanctions
For more than 40 years international embargoes have shaped life in Iran. The 2015 nuclear deal gave rise to hope about opening up the country’s...
For more than 40 years international embargoes have shaped life in Iran. The 2015 nuclear deal gave rise to hope about opening up the country’s economy. But this was short-lived. The Trump administration quickly launched a wave of fresh sanctions.
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02:30 Pastoral Care - In Spite of Covid
The first acute phase of the pandemic, in March 2020, resulted in a number of tragic deaths in German hospitals and senior citizens’ residences....
The first acute phase of the pandemic, in March 2020, resulted in a number of tragic deaths in German hospitals and senior citizens’ residences. To prevent new infections all visits from outsiders were prohibited. People died alone. Families were not permitted to see their relatives, and clergy were often not admitted to console the dying.
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03:15 Speak the Global Language of Sport
03:30 Lifestyle Europe
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04:02 The Week in Reports
04:15 Embargo - Iran and the US Sanctions
For more than 40 years international embargoes have shaped life in Iran. The 2015 nuclear deal gave rise to hope about opening up the country’s...
For more than 40 years international embargoes have shaped life in Iran. The 2015 nuclear deal gave rise to hope about opening up the country’s economy. But this was short-lived. The Trump administration quickly launched a wave of fresh sanctions.
05:00 News
05:15 On Location
05:30 The Global Auto and Mobility Show