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DW: Deutsche Welle · 19 January 2015 English
Siddharth Mukherjee from Mumbai in India asked us to feature the island of Cyprus in our extra tour slot - so off we go today to the third largest Mediterrean …
DW: Deutsche Welle · 8 July 2014 English
Muhammad Ubaidallah Kahn from Multan in Pakistan asks: Can pain be measured? Muhammad Ubaidallah Kahn from Multan in Pakistan asks: Can pain be measured?
DW: Deutsche Welle · 8 July 2014 English
On this installment of Extra Tour we head to Geilo in Norway, as requested by Mohammad Aslam from India. It's about 250 kilometers away from Oslo and it's a popular …
DW: Deutsche Welle · 8 July 2014 English
The bustling Indian city of Kolkata plays host to an intriguing dance production. Berlin-based choreographer Sasha Waltz has joined forces with her Indian colleague Padmini Chettur for "Dialoge 2013 - …
DW: Deutsche Welle · 8 July 2014 Spanish
Cuando la familia Malaschöwski viajó por primera vez a Sri Lanka hace 30 años, quedó consternada ante la miseria que afectaba a la gente del país. Desde entonces, Lutz Malaschöwski …
DW: Deutsche Welle · 8 July 2014 English
In Rajasthan, one of India's poorest states, mustard plants that used to be burned are now a source of income for many farming families. They sell the plants to a …
DW: Deutsche Welle · 8 July 2014 Spanish
Dalpat Singh Naruka the grandson of the last maharajah of Uniara, shows us the living room of his house. Dalpat Singh Naruka el nieto del último maharajá de Uniara, nos …
DW: Deutsche Welle · 8 July 2014 English
For decades, plantations here sprayed the insecticide Endosulfan on crops. The consequences are devastating. Thousands of people are now terminally ill or already dead from the effects of the Endosulfan.
DW: Deutsche Welle · 8 July 2014 English
For decades, Myanmar was sealed off between China, India and Thailand by a military dictatorship, and ostracized by the international community. After the country's cautious opening, much now seems possible.
DW: Deutsche Welle · 8 July 2014 Spanish
The European honeybee is hardworking and efficient. Since it produces more honey than Asian local bees, this species was introduced in Nepal in the 90s. The consequences were serious, as …