Terror in the Sahel – The Fight Against Terrorism Terror im Sahel – Kampf gegen die Dschihadisten
Catégorie
Dokumentation
Pays de production
D
Année de production
2022
Description
Terrorist groups continue to gain ground in the Sahel region south of the Sahara. Jihadist incursions occur daily, including terrorist attacks, murders, and raids on villages. The situation is increasingly explosive.
DW's globalization magazine looks at the issues that are moving us today, and shows how people are living with the opportunities and risks of globalization.
It's thought that more than a million people in Germany have African roots. Two Black Germans talk about their lives, racism and how they feel in the nation where they grew up.
It's thought that more than a million people in Germany have African roots. Two Black Germans talk about their lives, racism and how they feel in the nation where they grew up.
Terrorist groups continue to gain ground in the Sahel region south of the Sahara. Jihadist incursions occur daily, including terrorist attacks, murders, and raids on villages. The situation is increasingly explosive.
Find out what it's like to go travelling and sightseeing in various places of Germany. It is hosted by Nicole Frölich and Lukas Stege, both of them are big fans of travelling. They are exploring local tourist attractions and sights that make the places well-known. The series provides tours of foreign places as well, and it is hosted by a travel blogger Steve Hänisch, who discovers the best sights in Canada, Ecuador, Finland and many more countries. He gets help from the locals, who give him useful tips. And additionally Check-in presents different European key places, from Eiffel Tower to Colosseum.
It's thought that more than a million people in Germany have African roots. Two Black Germans talk about their lives, racism and how they feel in the nation where they grew up.
Leonardo da Vinci's 'Virgin of the Rocks' is his most enigmatic painting. And it's not just the Madonna's unusual setting that raises questions. Why did he paint not one, but two versions of the work?
Leonardo da Vinci's 'Virgin of the Rocks' is his most enigmatic painting. And it's not just the Madonna's unusual setting that raises questions. Why did he paint not one, but two versions of the work?
DW's globalization magazine looks at the issues that are moving us today, and shows how people are living with the opportunities and risks of globalization.
It's thought that more than a million people in Germany have African roots. Two Black Germans talk about their lives, racism and how they feel in the nation where they grew up.
Leonardo da Vinci's 'Virgin of the Rocks' is his most enigmatic painting. And it's not just the Madonna's unusual setting that raises questions. Why did he paint not one, but two versions of the work?
Terrorist groups continue to gain ground in the Sahel region south of the Sahara. Jihadist incursions occur daily, including terrorist attacks, murders, and raids on villages. The situation is increasingly explosive.
Find out what it's like to go travelling and sightseeing in various places of Germany. It is hosted by Nicole Frölich and Lukas Stege, both of them are big fans of travelling. They are exploring local tourist attractions and sights that make the places well-known. The series provides tours of foreign places as well, and it is hosted by a travel blogger Steve Hänisch, who discovers the best sights in Canada, Ecuador, Finland and many more countries. He gets help from the locals, who give him useful tips. And additionally Check-in presents different European key places, from Eiffel Tower to Colosseum.
Since the all-out invasion of Ukraine, many super yachts linked to Russian oligarchs have been seized. But others have simply moved their floating palaces to Turkey to evade the sanctions, or 'gone dark,' disappearing from global tracking maps.
Find out what it's like to go travelling and sightseeing in various places of Germany. It is hosted by Nicole Frölich and Lukas Stege, both of them are big fans of travelling. They are exploring local tourist attractions and sights that make the places well-known. The series provides tours of foreign places as well, and it is hosted by a travel blogger Steve Hänisch, who discovers the best sights in Canada, Ecuador, Finland and many more countries. He gets help from the locals, who give him useful tips. And additionally Check-in presents different European key places, from Eiffel Tower to Colosseum.
Just over 30 years ago, the Soviet Union ceased to exist. The once-mighty world power splintered into 15 independent states. Which of these are successful, today? What role does Moscow still play? And where are NATO and the EU in all of this?
Leonardo da Vinci's 'Virgin of the Rocks' is his most enigmatic painting. And it's not just the Madonna's unusual setting that raises questions. Why did he paint not one, but two versions of the work?
It is all about dedicated reporters who are at the top table of world affairs and provide on-the-spot commentary from different parts of Germany, Europe and around the globe. On-the-ground reporters are always close to the action, and cover international events or curious facts of daily life. With their camera on, they are always ready to inform the viewers about top events and key stories in various spheres of life.
Leonardo da Vinci's 'Virgin of the Rocks' is his most enigmatic painting. And it's not just the Madonna's unusual setting that raises questions. Why did he paint not one, but two versions of the work?
It is all about dedicated reporters who are at the top table of world affairs and provide on-the-spot commentary from different parts of Germany, Europe and around the globe. On-the-ground reporters are always close to the action, and cover international events or curious facts of daily life. With their camera on, they are always ready to inform the viewers about top events and key stories in various spheres of life.
It's thought that more than a million people in Germany have African roots. Two Black Germans talk about their lives, racism and how they feel in the nation where they grew up.