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DW: Deutsche Welle · 2 June 2015 English
Ashok Rathod grew up in a slum in India where he saw other children as young as ten start drinking and gambling, and ultimately dropping out of school. Ashok started …
DW: Deutsche Welle · 2 June 2015 English
Nepalese Journalist Prateebha Tuladhar on the moment the quake struck her home in Kathmandu, and the grim reality of day-to.day life after the disaster
DW: Deutsche Welle · 2 June 2015 English
Helpers are facing massive problems in the aftermath of the Nepal quake. World in Progress talks to Heiko Grosspietsch, one of the organizers of the private NGO Shanti in Kathmandu. …
DW: Deutsche Welle · 2 June 2015 English
While India's Mars mission has reached its orbit of the Red Planet, various private firms are planning manned landings on Mars. One of them is the Mars One project. But …
DW: Deutsche Welle · 2 June 2015 English
We head down to one of Europe's busiest airports to find out how prepared Germany is for Ebola. Also on the program, India's robot surgery breakthrough. And our reporter Hannah …
DW: Deutsche Welle · 2 June 2015 English
A group of young engineers in India have designed an electric bra as a rape defense system. The lingerie, which emits an electric shock when unwanted pressure is applied to …
DW: Deutsche Welle · 2 June 2015 English
On this week's show: The diary shedding light on torture abuses in Guantanamo Bay and the Pakistani torture victim taking on the CIA. Plus Kurdish literature, Snowmageddon and music from …
DW: Deutsche Welle · 2 June 2015 English
Magicians, snake charmers and jugglers used to be a common sight on India's streets, but tighter security measures and a lack of regulation have seen them gradually disappear. Roadside magician …
DW: Deutsche Welle · 2 June 2015 English
We take a closer look at how exciting new French technology is helping purify contaminated drinking water in remote villages in West Bengal.
DW: Deutsche Welle · 2 June 2015 English
India's unstoppable space ambition: students are building a satellite to predict earthquakes. We speak to Professor Ron Fouchier on the challenges of influenza research, and we've a computer that speaks …