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VietneAround 4,000 wild horses are said to live in Romania's Danube delta. Animal rights activists fighting to protect the animals also have to face the poverty of the people.
Berlin is staging an Islamic Youth Conference, where young people assume the roles of delegates at the “real” Islamic Conference.
On August 15th, 2007, six Italians were murdered in Dusseldorf. The police charge the Calabrian Mafia 'Ndrangheta with this crime. The Calabrian village San Luca is the headquarters of 'Ndrangheta.
Future researchers comment on the conflict between ecological concepts and market-based interests.
DW accompanies Micke Landstedt on a clubbing tour in Stockholm.
We profile a Greek-German priest, Dositheos Anagnostopolous, who’s struggling to reopen the Christian Orthodox seminary on the island of Halki.
Laser technology and rail traffic technology are the main themes at this year’s industrial trade fair in Hanover. There will be some 200 exhibitors alone focusing on the railways.
Jonathan Meese is a newcower in the art scene. The opinions on his work differ; is he a pseudo-genius or Beuys' successor?
The northern part of Crypus is internationally isolated. The port city of Famagusta is hoping that its own goods can be delivered duty-free to the EU.
Aid workers from an earthquake-hit region in Turkey are currently recharging their batteries in Bad Dürrheim in the Black Forest. At the same time, Turkey has been hit by a new, serious quake.
Portrait of the family of a soldier of the German armed forces shortly before his departure to the crisis area Bosnia-Herzegovina.
Supplies for the village of Arugam Bay can only be delivered by ship. Disputes sometimes occur during the distribution of relief supplies.
After eight years of independence from the Soviet Union, Estonia has big problems. Many young Estonians are hoping that the country’s entry into the European Union will offer them new perspectives.
Scientists and education experts question the validity of coeducation. Recent studies suggest that boys are disadvantaged under the current education system.
This clips illustrates the situation of Christians in Turkey.
A particularly harsh winter has brought Bosnians and Serbs closer. Entire villages have been cut off by snow and supplies have to be delivered by planes.
The Setu is a small, largely unknown ethnic group in Estonia. The orthodox religious minority with its own language and pagan traditions survived for centuries in the Estonian-Russian border area.
Many foreign elementary school students have poor German language skills. To facilitate their integration and improve their prospects, additional teachers in a primary school in Cologne help them overcoming the language problem.
Tour with the moderator Klaus Nothnagel at the Documenta 11 in Kassel (exhibition of modern and contemporary art). The main topics and different venues of the Documenta 11 in 2002 are shown.
Interpreters at the ethno-medical center in Hanover help foreigners who have problems visiting doctors due to inadequate German skills. The service prevents misdiagnosis and saves costs.
The NATO alliance has held back with releasing news about the course of the Kosovo war. Jamie Shea, NATO press spokesman and his team are contributing to the success of the operation with their work.
Turkish men and ‘their‘’mosques are bracing for change. By early next year, mosques in Istanbul are meant to become the most female-friendly in the world.
Night track work at the station Jannowitzbrücke. Construction worker Arkan Sahin talks about his job and the police’s work on their patrol at the station Bahnhof Zoo is presented.
Portrait of a German emigrant to Ibizia, his positive working and social experiences.