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Journalist Sean Langan reports from the Donbass region, an area annexed by Moscow. He meets those living on the front lines, as well as soldiers fighting for Russia. It’s a rare look at a world usually inaccessible to Western media.
Together with his colleague — Donetsk-based translator Sascha — Langan goes behind the front lines of the Russian war in Ukraine. Despite working under the watchful eyes of Russian authorities, he manages to gain deep insights into the merciless war of attrition on the front. The conflict has already claimed an estimated hundreds of thousands of lives, and this film shows Moscow’s relentless determination to fight on, regardless of its own losses.
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Every year, one million migrants harvest Europe’s fields, picking the produce that fills supermarkets. That bounty of fruits and vegetables comes at a cost – as most of the harvesters live and work in precarious conditions.
Among them is Seydou from Mali. He harvests oranges in southern Italy from December to March – working without a contract. Whenever inspectors come, Seydou has to hide. “The legal documents... it’s a big problem for everyone,” he says.
Seydou’s story reflects the struggles of many harvesters. In Italy alone, there are between 400,000 to 500,000 migrant workers in the agricultural sector. The oranges in Calabria are mainly picked by migrants from African countries. Many of them have no residence papers or health insurance. They generally work without contracts and don’t even earn minimum wage.
Over in Spain, we meet Bahija from Morrocco. She picks strawberries in the Huelva region and says her employer retains two weeks of wages to keep pickers like her from taking time off. Such exploitation is common according to José Antonio, chairman of the Andalusian Farm Workers Union in Huelva province. “In Huelva, it becomes apparent that Europe is driven by markets, not people,” he says.
We also meet Kirti in Nepal as he sets out on his quest to get to Portugal. He borrows approximately €14,000 to be able to make the journey and pick blueberries. Despite having to leave his wife and young son behind, he says Portugal is a “dream destination for many Nepalese” because pickers receive papers and can work legally. But the entrance for Asian pickers is not regulated – not in Portugal nor in other European countries. Such gaps are filled by informal networks, which demand huge sums for their services, such as the one Kirti paid, and put the pickers into so-called “debt-bondage.”
“The Pickers” is a powerful journey through Europe’s fields. Meet the individuals who sustain our food systems, and discover the true human cost that keeps European supermarkets stacked with fruits and vegetables.
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Nicolás Maduro has been president of Venezuela since 2013. He rules the country, which faces grave political and economic problems, with an iron fist. Despite massive criticism from home and abroad, Maduro is clinging to power. Successfully, so far.
Venezuela experienced many dramatic events in recent decades. There was the "Bolivarian Revolution" started by Hugo Chávez, who was elected president in 1998 and introduced a socialist system to the country. There were also attempted coups, violent protests, and severe economic crises — despite the fact that Venezuela has the largest oil reserves in the world.
After the illness and death of Hugo Chávez in 2013, Nicolás Maduro succeeded as president. The former bus driver and socialist set himself the goal of continuing Venezuela's socialist revolution, at any cost.
His rule has been authoritarian. Corruption within Venezuela's state elite and mismanagement are widespread. Years of poor economic decisions have driven the country to ruin under Maduro's presidency. Millions of people in Venezuela are impoverished, and many have fled to neighboring countries.
Yet despite opposition attempts to force him out, Maduro has survived. He was declared the winner in Venezuela’s 2024 presidential elections in July - this, although the parliament had tried to remove him from office in 2017 already. People took to the streets to demand his resignation back then and this year again.
However, none of this seems to have affected Maduro - and following Russia’s invasion of Ukraine, and the resulting rift between Russia and North America and Europe, the international geopolitical situation has changed. The world is more desperate for oil than ever; and a vast quantity of oil is lying dormant underground in Venezuela.
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Critics of growth want to bring the economy into harmony with the environment and social well-being. They see a world that functions without constantly wanting more. But is that realistic?
Hamburg chefs Marianus von Hörsten and Aaron Levi Hasenpusch have decided to turn their back on the idea that a business should always be growing. Their restaurant is closed on weekends. It means more free time and less stress, but also less turnover and less income. For them, it’s feasible.
Otto Fuchs produces specialized metal components for the automotive and aviation industries. His company is aiming for "green growth" — to grow while operating in a climate-friendly way. But this is no easy task. In Germany, climate protection and the transition to green energy cost a lot of money.
Ulrike Herrmann, author of Das Ende des Kapitalismus (The End of Capitalism) is skeptical about green growth. She says it’s not possible, and advocates instead for "degrowth" in order to save the planet. Restructuring the economy would consume vast amounts of clean energy, and Germany simply couldn’t install that many wind turbines. In other words, we’ll have to rein ourselves in.
After the 2008 financial crisis, Iceland introduced a new economic evaluation: the "Wellbeing Economy". As well as measuring things that have a price tag, it also takes into account welfare and quality of life, including access to housing and green spaces, as well as gender equality. Negative factors like environmental degradation and the consumption of resources are also included. Kristín Vala Ragnarsdóttir is professor of sustainability science at the University of Iceland. She’s committed to the idea of a sustainable economy.
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Spain is observing three days of mourning after flash flooding killed at least 95 people. Dozens are still missing and the death toll is expected to rise. The eastern regions of Murcia and Valencia were hardest hit. Huge storms were triggered by a so-called "cold drop." That happens when a cold Atlantic low-pressure system colides with warm Mediterranean air. Muddy torrents swept away vehicles and ripped apart homes.
00:00 Spain's worst natural disaster in decades
03:10 DW Reporter Cristina Cubas-Blasco in Valencia
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An estimated ten trillion insects and spiders live on Earth. And they all reproduce. But how? Now, researchers are studying how bugs have sex. The conclusion, so far? It's complicated!
Extreme, fascinating, exciting: This is how researchers describe the love games that insects and spiders play. While an estimated ten trillion insects and spiders live on Earth, we know very little about how they reproduce.
Now, scientists around the world have started observing these animals during sexual intercourse. Their conclusion: it's complex! And sometimes, it’s also risky. Take field crickets in Hawaii: The crickets’ calls are meant to attract desired mates, but predators hear them, too. And what happens when mutations rob crickets of their ability to send out sexual signals at all? Then there are spiders. Many people know that spider sex can be fatal, and that the female black widow is considered a killer. What’s the truth behind this image? The astonishing answer provides insights into the behavior of spiders. The black widow's web functions as both a trap and a communication system. The males spin "highways" to the females, which their competitors can also use, in yet another aspect of the race to procreate.
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El reportero Sean Langan viaja al Dombás e informa desde la zona anexada por Rusia. Allí entra en contacto con personas que viven en primera línea y con soldados que luchan por Rusia. Una mirada a un mundo apenas accesible a los medios occidentales.
Con su colega y traductor Sascha, que vive en Donetsk, Langan viaja al frente ruso en Ucrania. A pesar de tener que actuar siempre bajo la atenta mirada de las autoridades rusas, consigue una visión "sobre el terreno" del bando ruso en la guerra contra Ucrania. Documenta una despiadada guerra de desgaste en el frente ruso-ucraniano, que ya se ha cobrado cientos de miles de víctimas, y muestra el implacable proceder del Kremlin, al que parece no importarle sus propias pérdidas.
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With state and national elections approaching in the US, the country is more divided than ever before. Also on the campaign trail are a range of young politicians fighting for office. Will they be able to overcome the growing polarization in society?
Wyatt Gable is a 22-year-old Donald Trump supporter hoping to represent the Republicans in the North Carolina House of Representatives. Sabrina Bousbar, a 27-year-old Democrat from Florida, wants to become the first woman Generation Z member of Congress. Policy-wise the two budding politicians are worlds apart. As for the presidential election between Trump and Kamala Harris: both express serious concerns about their country's future, should the candidate from the rival side win on November 5.
Like many Americans, Gable and Bousbar fear the political divide is insurmountable - a divide reflected in the respective youth and student organizations. While the right-wing populist "Turning Point USA" bangs the drum for Trump, 17-year-old William He has launched a center-left alternative movement in the shape of "Dream for America". For all that divides the camps, Gable, Bousbar and He are each hoping that the deep divisions will not worsen and tear their society apart.
What explains this polarization, and is there a way of overcoming it? Can a new generation of activists and politicians help to bridge the gulf?
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Their votes could spell victory or defeat. Just ahead of the U.S. Election, what issues concern the Latino community?
Over 36 million eligible Latino voters live in the US. They're the second-fastest growing voting group, and in 2024 will make up nearly 15% of eligible voters. However, people with Latin American roots by no means present a unified group with shared interests. Coming from different backgrounds, US states, and personal circumstances, their political views can vary widely. While a majority voted for Joe Biden in 2020, more and more are currently turning their backs on the Democrats. What's on the minds of Latinos in the run-up to the election? What issues are important to them – and what concerns do they have? Benjamin Alvarez Gruber posed those questions in Pennsylvania, California, and Florida.
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00:55 Latinos in the USA
01:34 Immigration attorney and Trump supporter in Florida
04:50 Mexican immigrant-owned winery in California
06:25 Expert: What Latinos care about
07:25 Puerto Rican Pride Parade in Philadelphia
09:23 Campaigning for Donald Trump as an immigrant
11:28 Wine festival for Hispanic Heritage Month in Napa
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The death toll from flash flooding in Spain has risen to 155. This, as the country begins three days of mourning. On Thursday Spain's King Felipe warned that the emergency is not over yet. The eastern regions of Murcia and Valencia were hit the hardest. The region saw heavy rain after a 'cold drop' triggered huge storms. Cold drops are when a cold Atlantic low-pressure system collides with warm Mediterranean air. We spoke to DW Correspondent Jan-Philip Scholz on the ground in Valencia, to Hanna Cloke, professor of Hydrology at the University of Reading, and to DW’s Chief Climate Reporter Louise Osborne.
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En la Tierra viven diez trillones de insectos y arañas, los investigadores estudian su reproducción. Su conclusión: ¡Es complejo! La forma en que los insectos aseguran la supervivencia de su especie fascina a los científicos de todo el mundo.
Extremo, fascinante, emocionante: así describen los investigadores el juego amoroso de los bichos. En la Tierra se estima que viven diez trillones de insectos y arañas, pero su reproducción es casi desconocida. Ahora, científicos de todo el mundo observan a los animales durante el acto sexual. Su conclusión: ¡Es complejo! Y a veces también arriesgado: en Hawái, los grillos de campo no solo atraen a sus deseadas parejas con sus llamadas. ¿Y qué pasa cuando las mutaciones hacen que los grillos pierdan la capacidad de enviar señales sexuales? Sobre el sexo de las arañas, muchos saben que puede terminar en muerte. La viuda negra es considerada una asesina. ¿Qué hay de cierto en esta imagen? La sorprendente respuesta ofrece una visión del comportamiento de las arañas. La telaraña de las viudas negras funciona como una trampa y un sistema de comunicación. Los machos tejen "autopistas" hacia las hembras, que también pueden ser utilizadas por sus competidores: una carrera única en su tipo.
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Do kids in Germany show more personal responsibility than children in other countries? We dive into the daily lives of Germany’s 8.5 million families with underage children, exploring what German parents might be doing differently. How do they encourage independence and responsibility in their kids? And could young parents in other countries learn a thing or two from them? In this video, two German families open up about their daily routines between daycare, school, and free time, sharing the values they prioritize, the tasks they delegate, and how they empower their children to take charge. Join us for an inside look into family life and parenting in Germany!
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00:49 Who takes care of the children?
02:23 When should children start going to daycare?
04:22 What does family life with school kids look like?
05:25 How do kids spend their free time?
07:28 What is important to German families?
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Be it for nose jobs, hair transplants, or liposuction: Turkey's beauty industry is booming. Medical tourists from abroad are being attracted by clinics and agencies offering low prices. In countries like the UK, the same procedures often cost double, or triple the price. Cases of botched procedures and even deaths are on the rise, though. Victims and their relatives are demanding accountability.
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01:00 A mother mourns her daughter
02:02 Morgan Ribeiro: The road to plastic surgery
03:59 The beauty industry in Turkey
05:40 A death following plastic surgery
08:06 Sara Platt: Medical malpractice victim
11:06 Turkish beauty industry advertising strategies
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16:32 A mother's longing for closure
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In den USA wird gewählt. Das Land scheint gespaltener denn je. Junge Politikerinnen und Politiker aus den gegnerischen Lagern mischen im Wahlkampf mit, kämpfen um Ämter. Können sie die Gegensätze in der Gesellschaft überwinden?
Wyatt Gable ist Trump-Anhänger, 22 Jahre alt und will für die Republikaner ins Parlament von North Carolina einziehen. Sabrina Bousbar aus Florida ist 27 und möchte für die demokratische Partei in den US-Kongress. Sie wäre dann die jüngste Abgeordnete in Washingtoner Parlament. Inhaltlich trennen beide Welten. Kamala Harris oder Donald Trump – Sabrina und Wyatt sorgen sich um die Zukunft ihres Landes, sollte am 5. November der nächste Präsident der USA aus dem gegnerischen Lager kommen. Die Kluft scheint bei den beiden, wie bei vielen anderen US-Amerikanern unüberwindlich. Der Riss geht auch durch Jugend- und Studentenorganisationen. Während die rechtspopulistische Turning Point USA für Trump Stimmung macht, versucht der 17-jähige William He mit der Bewegung Dream for America eine demokratische Alternative anzubieten. So viel die Lager voneinander trennt, sowohl Wyatt als auch Sabrina und William haben Angst, dass die Spaltung die Gesellschaft zerreißen, den Zusammenhalt des Landes gefährden könnte.
Woher kommt die Polarisierung? Gibt es einen Weg, sie zu überwinden? Können junge Menschen und eine neue Politikergeneration helfen, den Riss zu kitten?
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Climate change could halve the amount of land suitable for coffee production by 2050. In a bid to save one of the world’s most popular drinks, many people are busy experimenting with more resilient coffee varieties and sustainable growing methods.
In Uganda, about 1.8 million smallholders make their living growing coffee. Coffee beans are one of the East African country’s most important exports. But droughts, torrential rain, and pest damage are increasing problems. The most common types of coffee, Arabica and Robusta, are at risk because they need stable temperatures. That’s why Davis Kuloba and other farmers are now pinning their hopes on a wild type of coffee, Liberica, which appears to be more climate-resilient and resistant to pests. However, not everyone is convinced by its taste. There’s still more work to be done to improve how its cultivated and processed.
In the Amazon rainforest in Ecuador, a cooperative is growing coffee under the shade of other trees. This model runs counter to conventional, industrial-scale coffee plantations. It’s hoped that this strategy, known as agroforestry, will help future-proof coffee production. More and more coffee roasting companies in Germany are showing an interest in alternative forms of cultivation. The industry is changing, thanks to the rise of resilient bean varieties, sustainable cultivation, and fairer trade conditions. Coffee — fit for the future.
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St. Kitts has one of the few still-functioning sugar cane railway lines in the Caribbean, running along almost 30 kilometers of coastline. A pair of islands in the Lesser Antilles, St. Kitts and Nevis is one of the smallest nations in the world.
This makes it all the more astonishing that St. Kitts has a railway line at all. The narrow-gauge track was built by local plantation owners between 1912 and 1926 to transport sugar cane to the factory in Basseterre. But eventually, Caribbean sugar cane lost ground to European sugar beet. Freight transport was discontinued, then seamlessly replaced by the St. Kitts Scenic Railway. The American railway owners relied primarily on business from cruise ship passengers. They purchased and installed powerful locomotives that had once transported sugar beet in Poland.
Today, these locomotives pull double-decker carriages that provide an unobstructed view of the sea and mountains. The locomotives from the sugar cane era have fallen into disrepair, just like the old factory. A decline accelerated by the high humidity here. Today, only the No. 15 Hunslet locomotive is still in running order. The engine driver uses it for maintenance on the tracks and four long bridges. He loves to recall the time when, as the most powerful locomotive in the fleet, it could pull numerous wagons laden with sugar cane.
We retrace the tracks of the old sugar cane railway and experience an adventure or two with the railwaymen of the St. Kitts Scenic Railway.
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They are known as the "reindeer people”. The Tsaatan live with their families and animals under extreme conditions in the north of Mongolia. This film is a spectacular journey into a timeless universe that miraculously still exists.
Long isolated from the outside world, the nomadic reindeer herders have preserved all the traditions of their ancestors. They practice shamanism and live in simple tents in winter temperatures as low as minus 40 degrees. They say they are happy to live like this. Free, in the midst of sublime and protected nature.
Their way of life is in stark contrast to western life. But the modern world has caught up with them. A few years ago, compulsory education was introduced for all children in the region. This raises questions for the Tsaatan. Should they protect their children from progress they consider harmful? Or educate them and give them the opportunity to integrate into today's world? The nomads know that they have to choose between their traditions and contemporary civilization, between freedom and comfort. The "reindeer people” are at a turning point in their history. Will the Tsaatan manage to preserve their traditions and way of life, even in the face of change?
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Irene and Christian love each other and have been married for many years. To receive the blessing of Irene's family, they travel to Tanzania.
When Irene Thadei Leony announced that she had fallen in love with a German, her Tanzanian family was shocked. Her friends were also convinced that the German had ulterior motives. Despite their resistance, Christian Kreisel – an emergency doctor from Marburg – asked Irene for her hand. Married in a civil ceremony in Germany, they also went through a traditional ritual in Irene's home country to receive the family's blessing. Today, the couple live with their two daughters in Marburg, Germany. Christian dreams of moving to Tanzania where he wants to work there as a doctor – but Irene's unenthusiastic. What's life between the two worlds like for the family? A report by Udo Kilimann and Jule Sommer.
00:00 Introduction
01:19 Looking back: The first meeting
03:02 Off to Tanzania!
04:00 Old home, Kibosho
06:34 Visiting the Maasai
07:59 The party begins
11:12 The gift
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