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Ticking time bombs - What risk do abandoned oil and gas wells pose? | DW Documentary
The extraction of gas and oil poses a greater threat than previously thought. Leaks at disused drilling sites can trigger an environmental disaster at any ti...
How BYD killed Tesla! But can they stay on top?
From laughter to dominance: How BYD went from being ridiculed by Elon Musk to outselling Tesla in electric vehicles worldwide. Follow the journey of this onc...
Köttbullar: How to make real Swedish meatballs
Ikea may have made them famous all over the world, but köttbullar existed before the furniture store was founded. Swedish meatballs are usually served with a special sauce, mashed potatoes, cucumber salad and lingonberries. We traveled to Gothenburg to le...
The decline of supermarkets - A sector in crisis | DW Documentary
For decades, large supermarket chains dominated the global food market. But bitter price wars and the growing influence of large digital corporations like Am...
Koks The Most Remote 2-Michelin-Star Restaurant In The World
The Faroe Islands are a beautiful archipelago in the middle of the North Atlantic. Some 52,337 people call these islands home. They also boast a two-Michelin-star eatery – the “Koks” restaurant sits nestled between waterfalls, sheep and breathtaking scene...
Art thieves and ransoms - The murky world of stolen art | DW Documentary
Artwork, jewels: Every year, art thieves steal precious objects that are worth millions. But stolen art can rarely be re-sold. That’s why it’s often ransomed...
The Bitcoin revolution - How it all began | DW Documentary
Bitcoin is the world’s first cryptocurrency. It’s also the most important and popular of its kind. Launched in 2009, the Bitcoin blockchain’s creator used the pseudonym Satoshi Nakamoto. His (or her) true identity remains a mystery to this day. In early 2...
The Spanish Flu | DW Documentary
April 1918. As Europe plunged into WWI, an extremely virulent flu swept across every continent. Wrongly called ‘Spanish Flu,’ it raged for two years, causing...
The mysterious disease that affects millions of people worldwide | DW Documentary
ME/CFS, or Chronic Fatigue Syndrome, is a severe neuroimmunological disease. Not much is known about the disease, and there is virtually no treatment. Howeve...
St. Helena - a remote island in the Atlantic | (Travel Documentary) DW Documentary
Every third week, a British Royal Mail ship begins its journey from Cape Town to Saint Helena, the remote island in the Atlantic where Napoleon was once in exile.
Ukraine war - Finland joins NATO | DW Documentary
n light of the Russia-Ukraine war, Finland wants to join NATO. The membership bid is backed by the majority of the population, but it also has its critics. Just six months ago, any discussion of an end to Finland’s military neutrality was considered taboo...
What happens when our water dries up? | DW Documentary
Climate change is causing rising temperatures, extreme weather events and more and more drought. And, in this changing reality, everyone needs more water. Humans are competing with the natural world for water. What does this mean for biodiversity? Fewer a...
New forests for greater climate protection? | DW Documentary
Planting trees will save the climate. At least, that’s the claim of many environmental organizations. As a result, massive reforestation efforts are taking place worldwide. But just how effective are these campaigns?
Is Parkinson's disease related to pesticide use? | DW Documentary
Around the world, more and more people are developing Parkinson's disease. Many of those affected have chosen a supposedly healthy life among orchards or vineyards in the countryside. Is the disease related to the use of pesticides?
Change in Chile - A new generation takes power | DW Documentary
Chile is undergoing a political sea change under its new leftist president, Gabriel Boric. His administration wants to introduce major reform. On September 4, the government will face its first test, with Chileans due to vote on a new constitution.