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German for beginners: Join Andreas and his mysterious ex on their exciting adventures. Grammar: Conjugation, pronouns, simple questions, accusative. [English Version]
ሳይንሳዊ እና ስነ ቴክኒካዊ ጉዳዮችን እና ለህብረተሰቡ ያላቸቸውን ጠቀሜታ ይመለከታል።
Europe in all its diversity and fascination – that's what Euromaxx brings to the screen. Once a week, DW's magazine offers its international viewers absorbing insights into European culture and lifestyle.
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German for advanced intermediate learners: Join Andreas and his mysterious ex on their exciting adventures. Grammar: Past tense, subordinate clauses, declination of adjectives. [English Version]
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Discover culture. Germany is becoming a crossroads for the creative scene of the 21st century. The world is watching to see what's taking shape in Berlin and beyond.
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German for advanced learners: Join Andreas and his mysterious ex on their exciting adventures. Grammar: Passive, subordinate clauses, reflexive verbs, subjunctive. [English Version]
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Paula und Philipp recherchieren mysteriöse Fälle. Folgen Sie den Redakteuren von Radio D quer durch Deutschland und lernen Sie dabei die deutsche Sprache! Dieser Kurs trainiert in besonderer Weise das Hörverstehen.
German for advanced learners: Relationship crises, visits to the dentist, roommates and supermarkets -- the "Wieso nicht?" audio features will take you straight to the heart of real life. This language course expands on an existing knowledge of German.
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Biden takes oath as 46th president of the United States +++ Rwandan government hires 10,000 untrained teachers to curb the educational crisis +++And in Ethiopia, there are fears hundreds of thousands might starve to death in the Tigray regionBy DW.COM | Deutsche Welle
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Conflict Zone - Guest: Andrew Bowie, British MP
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A leading member of Britain’s Conservative Party has acknowledged that there will be initial difficulties as a result of the recent free trade deal between the UK and the EU, but defended the agreement as one that is beneficial for both parties.By DW.COM | Deutsche Welle
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DEBUNKED: 3 new anti-vaxx arguments emerge as COVID-19 vaccinations accelerate
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They're all false or misleading: A distressing video of a woman convulsing in a hospital bed. Another singling out nasty-sounding chemicals 'used in COVID-19 vaccines.' And finally, the cherry-picked data behind the '19-29% efficacy' argument.By DW.COM | Deutsche Welle
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The 77 Percent - Freedom of speech on social media
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Social media has provided an opportunity for the youth to express themselves freely, but this freedom can be abused. On #the77percent this week we hear from the youth in Ghana and Uganda debating on how they use social media and what should happen when free speech is taken advantage of. Join the debate!…
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The world news at 23:00 UTC on 01/19/2021
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Ko kun san hanyoyin da za a bi wajen hada kan mabiya mabanbamtan addinai a Najeriya? Shirin Taba Ka Lashe ya yi nazari kan wannan batu.By DW.COM | Deutsche Welle
Elon Musk’s project Starlink promises high-speed internet for all. Could this be the solution for communities in Africa, for example, which have previously had only very restricted access? We visited eastern Congo where every upload is a challenge.By DW.COM | Deutsche Welle
Incoming US President Joe Biden aims to pump trillions into clean energies. For many that's a ray of hope - for others a nightmare. Wyoming's coal industry has seen thousands of jobs lost and wind turbines don't create many jobs.By DW.COM | Deutsche Welle
The hospitality sector is deep in recession. Restaurants and hotels stand empty with no guests or income. Many have been forced to close. But MADE in Germany met people in Berlin who’ve launched a new business right in the middle of the pandemic.By DW.COM | Deutsche Welle
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Ghana's supreme court begins hearing election challenge filed against President Nana Akufo-Addo +++ Kenya's tranch of 24 million vaccine doses expected to arrive next month+++ Despite election loss, Uganda's Bobi Wine wins growing powerBy DW.COM | Deutsche Welle
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As Germany doubles down on the lockdown, new data suggests vaccines will keep us all safe for a long, long time. But even as health care workers get vaccinated, their suffering will continue well beyond the pandemic. And finally, yes, it is OK to laugh about COVID-19 — and it might even help.By DW.COM | Deutsche Welle
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Weekly roundup — Good news, bad news & a dose of humor
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As Germany doubles down on the lockdown, new data suggests vaccines will keep us all safe for a long, long time. But even as health care workers get vaccinated, their suffering will continue well beyond the pandemic. And finally, yes, it is OK to laugh about COVID-19 — and it might even help.By DW.COM | Deutsche Welle
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Schools re-open in Africa +++Ugandan police surround offices of Bobi Wine's opposition party +++Fears about Sudan's Darfur after 130 killed in days of fightingBy DW.COM | Deutsche Welle
A news story, if delivered with a joke or a punchline, is remembered more clearly and shared more often — that's the indication of a new US study. But does that mean that the news should be funny? And how does that work when the topic is tragic?By DW.COM | Deutsche Welle
A news story, if delivered with a joke or a punchline, is remembered more clearly and shared more often — that's the indication of a new US study. But does that mean that the news should be funny? And how does that work when the topic is tragic?By DW.COM | Deutsche Welle
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New ideas for timeless shapes: Designer Stefan Diez
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He applies a sustainable and original contemporary makeover to design classics. Stefan Diez has won several awards. The German designer mostly designs futuristic lamps and chairs.By DW.COM | Deutsche Welle
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Massive slabs of ice: Europe's largest glacier
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Ice gave Iceland its name and the Vatnajökull glacier offers 3,000 million tons of it in one go. For the segment Europe to the Maxx, Euromaxx reporter Hendrik Welling went on an ice-cold journey.By DW.COM | Deutsche Welle
One person’s trash is this artist’s treasure. Ann Carrington creates bouquets of flowers from old cutlery and busts from beer cans. She can find beauty in anything. Even the Queen likes her work.By DW.COM | Deutsche Welle
What do you do with your Christmas tree after the holidays? Forest ecologist and timber foodie Artur Cisar-Erlach has an unusual idea: Since wood is edible, he uses his Christmas tree to make a tasty meal.By DW.COM | Deutsche Welle
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The strangest musical instrument in the world
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The theremin is probably the strangest musical instrument in the world. It uses a magnetic field to produce spherical musical tones without even being touched. Carolina Eyck plays it professionally.By DW.COM | Deutsche Welle
A lot of things we use come from fossil fuels, which means more non-biodegradable waste. But a scientist in Germany is looking for substitutes to counter this trend and is using popcorn as a replacement for polystyrene.By DW.COM | Deutsche Welle
Uganda's Yoweri Museveni takes commanding election lead as rival Bobi Wine alleges fraud+++ Living without an identity card in Cameroon +++Namibia halts imports of live poultry from 10 countries.By DW.COM | Deutsche Welle
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Abdoulaye Coulibaly is mayor of Fana in Mali and he is an expert when it comes to climate change. He's helping his community to make their own contribution to combating climate change – by finding eco-friendly sources of income.By DW.COM | Deutsche Welle
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The unseen scars of COVID-19 frontline workers
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Over half of healthcare workers on the frontline of the COVID-19 pandemic are already suffering mental illness, according to an ongoing investigation. What can be done to help these people?By DW.COM | Deutsche Welle
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The unseen scars of COVID-19 frontline workers
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Over half of healthcare workers on the frontline of the COVID-19 pandemic are already suffering mental illness, according to an ongoing investigation. What can be done to help these people?By DW.COM | Deutsche Welle
Seven of the 11 species of vulture in Africa are either in decline or on the edge of extinction. The scavengers play an important role in local ecosystems. In Kenya, an environmental protection agency is working to protect these endangered birds.By DW.COM | Deutsche Welle
Can clones help fight species decline? Researchers are hoping to boost animal numbers and their genetic diversity with the help of cloning technology. How exactly does that work? Could clones also help bring extinct animals back to life?By DW.COM | Deutsche Welle
Conservative users are increasingly jumping ship from major social networks like Facebook and Twitter, and heading for platforms like Parler, Gab and MeWe. Many feel their right to freedom of speech is under threat.By DW.COM | Deutsche Welle
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Section 230: “26 words that created the Internet”
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Section 230 of the Communications Decency Act could be seen as the legal foundation that today’s Internet rests upon. But that might soon change. What impact would it have if platforms were regulated for user content?By DW.COM | Deutsche Welle
Inside Europe is a one hour weekly news magazine that explores the topical issues shaping the continent.By DW.COM | Deutsche Welle
The biggest mafia trial in decades gets underway in Italy - The UK'S health system on the brink of a coronavirus crisis - Ireland's mother-and-baby homes scandal explained - Injecting life into Spain's depopulated villages - Turkey and Greece address long-standing issues - Milan bans outdoor smoking in many public places - The Swiss watch industry …