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GriechenlandGehenoderbleiben
From: Deutsche Welle on Thu, Jul 15 2010 9:46 PM
Die griechischen Jugendlichen leiden besonders unter Finanzkrise und Sparprogramm. Für das Land hat das schwerwiegende Folgen. Viele Junge wollen ins Ausland gehen.Selbst wer nach Schule oder Universität eine Stelle findet, verdient meist nur ein Praktikumsgehalt. Vielen Jugendlichen bleibt desh...
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SavingtheMaldivesAnIslandNationFightstoStayAfloat
From: Deutsche Welle on Tue, Jul 13 2010 9:34 PM
The island state of the Maldives has been hard hit by climate change. As sea levels rise, the islands face the threat of being submerged. Climate change has also triggered increasingly severe tropical storms and higher storm surges and has led to the contamination of the groundwater with sea wat...
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SocialEntrepreneurinSingaporeKennyLow
From: Deutsche Welle on Tue, Jul 13 2010 9:34 PM
Each year, the Schwab Foundation honors social entrepreneurs around the world - businessmen and women who support social causes. Kenny Low was named a social entrepreneur in Singapore. The city-state provides substantial funding for school and university education, but some students fai...
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GlobalLivingRoomsPeru
From: Deutsche Welle on Tue, Jul 13 2010 9:34 PM
Our host this week is Sonja Cahuana. Her one-room home contains all of her possessions.Sonja works as a nutrition adviser for an aid organization working in Andean mountain villages.
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WierettetmandieMaledivenEineInselrepublikkmpftgegendenUntergang
From: Deutsche Welle on Mon, Jul 12 2010 9:26 PM
Die Malediven sind einer von 42 Staaten, die sich zur "Allianz Kleiner Inselstaaten" zusammengeschlossen haben. Diese Inselstaaten sind mehr als alle anderen Länder der Welt vom Klimawandel betroffen. Der Meeresspiegel steigt, die Atolle drohen zu versinken. Weitere Folgen des Klimawandels: imme...
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NewSeriesEducationalCapitalPart2WastedOpportunitiesLearninginchilddaycarecenters
From: Deutsche Welle on Fri, Jul 09 2010 9:18 PM
The course for a successful education is often set very early on. Particularly in families with social problems, nurseries are often the only place where small children can receive the support they need. The problem is, there aren’t enough nurseries in Germany to cater for all children. We repor...
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TheGreenMiracleTheGreenPartyGrowsUp
From: Deutsche Welle on Fri, Jul 09 2010 9:18 PM
The Greens' current poll ratings of up to 18 percent are the highest that they’ve ever had. In the country's most populous state, North-Rhine Westphalia they are moving to form a state government with the SPD. Where is it drawing this extra support from? Will the Greens be ab...
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BildungsserieRohstoffBildung2TeilUngenutzteChanceLerneninKindertagessttten
From: Deutsche Welle on Fri, Jul 09 2010 9:16 PM
Die Weichen für eine erfolgreiche Bildung werden bereits im Kleinkindalter gestellt. Gerade für Problem-Familien, bei denen der Umgang mit Kindern Schwierigkeiten mit sich bringt, ist die Kita die einzige Chance, das Kind zu fördern. Es gibt aber zu wenig Kitaplätze für die Kleinsten in Deutschl...
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TschechienPfuschaufderKarlsbrcke
From: Deutsche Welle on Thu, Jul 08 2010 9:11 PM
Ein Skandal erschüttert die Hauptstadt Prag. Bei der Restaurierung der weltberühmten Karlsbrücke wurden schwere Fehler gemacht. Sogar die UNESCO ist misstrauisch geworden.Seit drei Jahren wird die Karlsbrücke renoviert. Bürgerinitiativen haben schon früh wegen Pfuschereien protestiert. Jetzt beko...
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NiederlandeDerlaufendeHollaender
From: Deutsche Welle on Thu, Jul 08 2010 9:11 PM
Qualmende Socken und wunde Füße gehören beim "Vierdagse" in Nimwegen dazu: Beim größten und wohl auch anstrengendsten Sportereignis in den Niederlanden gehen 45.000 Teilnehmer an ihre Grenzen.Vier Tagen lang werden die Wanderer täglich bis zu 10 Stunden um Nimwegen herumlaufen. Der Lauf ist ein g...
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CzechRepublic8212TheBotchedRestorationoftheCharlesBridge
From: Deutsche Welle on Thu, Jul 08 2010 9:10 PM
The Czech capital, Prague, has been rocked by scandal. Serious mistakes were made during the refurbishment of the city’s world-famous Charles Bridge. Even UNESCO is asking questions.The Charles Bridge has been under renovation for three years now. Early on, citizen's groups protested agains...
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TheNetherlands8212TheRunningDutchmen
From: Deutsche Welle on Thu, Jul 08 2010 9:10 PM
Participants in the International Four Day Marches Nijmegen, also known as the Vierdaagse, can expect to wind up with smelly socks and sore feet. Some 45,000 people take part in The Netherlands' largest — and arguably most strenuous -- sporting event.Marchers spend up to 10 hours a da...
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France8212AnImamSupportsBanningBurqas
From: Deutsche Welle on Thu, Jul 08 2010 9:10 PM
Hassen Chalghoumi is the only imam in France to publicly support the government’s plans to banning full facial veils. But he's paid a heavy price for that view.Chalghoumi has received death threats and his mosque in a north-eastern suburb of Paris has been stormed by extremists. But the imam...
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SonneberderSteppeSolarstromundWasserkraftinderMongolei
From: Deutsche Welle on Tue, Jul 06 2010 9:09 PM
In vielen mongolischen Kleinstädten wird der Strom noch wie vor Jahrzehnten produziert: mit teuren und klimaschädlichen Dieselgeneratoren. Doch das könnte sich bald ändern. Mehrere Städte sind bereits auf Wasserkraft umgestiegen. Und die mongolischen Nomaden nutzen immer häufiger Solarst...
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LebemeinKindFolgeIIIFamilieMnnerundersteWehen
From: Deutsche Welle on Tue, Jul 06 2010 9:08 PM
In der dritten Folge der Doku-Reihe sind beide Frauen bereits hochschwanger. Helena hat aufgehört, als Kindermädchen zu arbeiten, denn ihr Baby kann jeden Tag kommen. Der Vater des Kindes ist vor ein paar Wochen zu ihr gezogen. Helena hat Probleme mit ihrer ältesten Tochter Lina, denn die schwän...
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QuestionnaireCaptainMikesurfinstructorfromHawaii
From: Deutsche Welle on Tue, Jul 06 2010 9:08 PM
'Captain Mike' is a 40-something surf instructor who lives in Honolulu, Hawaii, USA.He teaches people to surf and describes the beach as his office.
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LifeforMyChildPart3FamilyMenandtheFirstContractions
From: Deutsche Welle on Tue, Jul 06 2010 9:08 PM
Helena has stopped working as a nanny, because her baby is due any day now. The baby’s father moved in with her a few weeks ago. Helena is having some problems with her eldest daughter Lina, who's been missing school. Célia is still working hard, although her job as a saleswoman is...
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NewSeriesEducationalCapitalPart1TheStateofEducationinGermany
From: Deutsche Welle on Fri, Jul 02 2010 8:57 PM
Ten years ago Germany was shocked by the findings of the OECD’S first Programme for International Student Assessment, also known as PISA. Germany's education system, it turned out, was nowhere near top of the class. A lot has changed since then. Education minister Annette Schavan says more ...
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OnthePathtoGermanUnification20yearsSinceMonetaryUnion
From: Deutsche Welle on Fri, Jul 02 2010 8:57 PM
Günther Kaim had a stationery business back at the time of the currency union. The day East Germany adopted the Deutschmark he had record sales. Since then his business has bloomed into a successful enterprise. The then West German finance minister Theo Waigel saw no other option but a one-to-one...
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TheNewGermanPresidentChristianWulff
From: Deutsche Welle on Fri, Jul 02 2010 8:56 PM
At the age of 51, the man who has up until now been the State Premier of Lower Saxony becomes the youngest German president ever. Wulff will move into Bellevue Palace having secured a majority of votes in the Federal Assembly - but only after an election cliffhanger that dragged on for nine hour...
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