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Deutsche Welle is Germany’s international broadcaster that produces television, radio and online content in 30 languages. It provides a European perspective to its global audience and promotes intercu... more
FAQs about Deutsche Welle:How many episodes does Deutsche Welle have?The podcast currently has 462 episodes available.
December 19, 2024Crime & punishment in a "dangerous" worldJust how dangerous do you think the world is? Because that changes how you'd punish a violent criminal (if you're a woman). Also, if you're frustrated with your democratically elected government... what alternatives are you open to?...more30minPlay
December 19, 2024Africalink Special PodcastWe have something special for you today! DW has launched its new AfricaLink podcast - packed with news, politics, culture, and more. To tell you more, here's the head of English for Africa, Asumpta Lattus, and one of the AfricaLink hosts, Josey Mahachi, and our correspondent in Ghana, Isaac Kaledzi....more25minPlay
December 18, 2024How prepared is Malawi for Cyclone Chido?Malawi is bracing for possible flooding as Cyclone Chido continues its eastern trajectory. In recent years, Malawi, Zimbabwe, Mozambique and other parts of southern Africa have been devastated during the December to March cyclone season. Josey Mahachi talks to Lucy Mtilatila, Director of Climate Change and Meteorological Services in Malawi, and DW correspondent Mirriam Kaliza in Malawi....more30minPlay
December 17, 2024How can Zimbabwe ensure food security amid drought?The El-Nino-induced drought in southern Africa has been the worst the region has seen in decades. It prompted Zimbabwe its neighbors to declare states of disaster in 2024. As another dry spell looms, how can Zimbabwe prevent millions from facing hunger? Eddy Micah Jr. talks to Tomson Phiri, a UN World Food Program spokesman and DW correspondent Privilege Musvanhiri in Zimbabwe....more27minPlay
December 16, 2024Will the Turkey-brokered deal end the Somalia, Ethiopia feud?Ethiopia and Somalia have reached a deal to end a nearly year-old bitter dispute, following talks brokered by Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan. The two neighbors have been at loggerheads since landlocked Ethiopia made a deal with Somaliland to gain access to the sea. Josey Mahachi talks to Martin Oloo, a political commentator, and DW's editor, Isaac Mugabi....more30minPlay
December 13, 2024How independent is Zambia's judiciary?Zambia's Constitutional Court has ruled that ex-President Edgar Lungu cannot run in the 2026 election, contrary to an earlier indication. The ruling follows a petition challenging his third term bid. Zambia's constitution allows only two five-year terms. Was the final decision politically influenced? Josey Mahachi discusses with DW correspondent Glory Mushinge....more28minPlay
December 13, 2024Introducing: Don’t Drink the Milk / The curious history of the lawnWhat can a well-manicured lawn reveal about social status, our relationship to the Earth and the American Dream? A surprising amount. From fancy French palace gardens to suburban America, come along for the garden party as we mow over the history of the lawn – and ask if its time is up. This episode is from DW's Don't Drink the Milk podcast....more35minPlay
December 13, 2024What is FOMO? (And how do I get rid of it?)You know that stab of anxious envy when you see people having a good time (without you)? You can get rid of that. Also, Gabe and Conor are back — with an unfortunate story about a random act of violence....more30minPlay
December 12, 2024Inside Europe 12 December 2024Turkey's Syria connection, Finland prepares itself for Russian aggression, a football school in mafia country and Paris’ Notre Dame is back! Later in the show: a Freedom of Expression Special, and the untold stories of the female painters of the Italian renaissance....more55minPlay
December 12, 2024What's the state of human rights in sub-Saharan Africa?Human Rights Day commemorates the anniversary of the Universal Declaration of Human Rights on December 10. This document enshrines inalienable rights that everyone is entitled to. But there are persistent challenges that shape the lives of millions across Africa when it come to human rights. We're talking to DW correspondent Ben Shemang in Abuja, Nigeria and political commentator Ivan Mugisha....more27minPlay
FAQs about Deutsche Welle:How many episodes does Deutsche Welle have?The podcast currently has 462 episodes available.