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Le Canarie, La Gomera e il poliamore

Da oltre cinque anni ormai, una Comune dell'isola di La Gomera (Canarie) pratica uno stile di vita alternativo, basato sull'amore libero. I suoi membri hanno scelto di liberarsi dalle convenzioni sociali e di vivere relazioni poliamorose...

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Under the lights: Pelé

Pelé was a prodigy that played with "ginga". As a child he played insistently in the favelas of Sao Paolo, he developed perfect balance, unique vision, and an unimaginable control of the ball that left everyone breathless. The King Pelé, as he was referred to by all Brazilians after winning the country's first World Cup in 1958, is the oldest living legend in all sports.
He is a global icon, and idol to so many, not only for the exceptional athlete he was, but for the human being he is. A true role model for so many around the world. Sabbatical's latest production ... continua

Ruanda: il tempo del perdono

Il 7 aprile 2024 il Ruanda commemora il 30° anniversario del traumatico genocidio che segnò per sempre la storia di questo piccolo "Paese dalle mille colline". Tra il 7 aprile e il 17 luglio 1994, in cento giorni, furono massacrati un milione di persone di etnia Tutsi, e una minoranza di Hutu moderati. Nel "Nuovo" Ruanda del Presidente Kagame, i riferimenti alle identità originarie sono stati banditi dalla sfera pubblica. Il Paese sta proseguendo sulla strada dell'unità nazionale e della riconciliazione.

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Possiamo aggirare il nostro DNA?

Il nostro patrimonio genetico determina molte delle caratteristiche psico-fisiche e attitudinali che possediamo: corporatura, altezza, colore degli occhi, fino alla predisposizione (o meno) a specifiche attività, come la musica. È possibile controllare i meccanismi che attivano e inibiscono i nostri geni, come cerca di fare l'epigenetica?

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Daily Show for October 17, 2024 Democracy Now!

We get an update on Israel’s war on Lebanon from journalist Rania Abouzeid in Beirut. “We are seeing a definite escalation that started a month ago and doesn’t show any sign of letting up,” she observes, describing unrestrained attacks by Israel throughout the country, on all sectors of society, as Israel carries out its “Dahiya doctrine” in an attempt to foment division among the Lebanese population. “This is the Gaza playbook. … The sentiment here is that this is now a war on Lebanon,” Abouzeid says.

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Coal in the lungs

Every year, 500,000 Europeans die prematurely due to air pollution. One of the main causes of this pollution is coal, still used in many countries. And this air pollution has no borders. It contaminates the entire continent.
Everywhere, citizens are fighting for the right to air that is safe to breathe. Lacking tangible evidence, their calls for regulation are easily dismissed - a team of scientists and journalists sets out to search for evidence of air pollution.
In Poland, 75% of electricity is produced from coal. Rybnik, Poland, is one of the most polluted cities ... continua

Madera material del futuro - Irene Jimeno

Todas las cualidades de la madera como material perfecto para descarbonizar la construcción y las ciudades. Este evento, comisariado por Zuloark y Antonella Broglia, está organizado por La Casa Encendida junto al Ayuntamiento de Madrid, The Democratic Society y el Centro de Innovación en Tecnología para el Desarrollo Humano de la Universidad Politécnica de Madrid. Con la colaboración de C40-CITIES, Laudes Foundation y el EIT Climate-KIC.

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Daily Show for December 11, 2024 Democracy Now!

The fall of the Assad regime in Syria continues to reshape the country and the greater Middle East. In Damascus, leaders of the armed group HTS have retained most services of the civilian government but vowed to dissolve Assad’s security forces and shut down Assad’s notorious prisons. “People have this sense of regained freedom,” says Syrian architect and writer Marwa al-Sabouni in Homs. Still, she warns oppression in the country has left the populace weakened and vulnerable. “Syria is up for grabs now. … We are completely disarmed.” In northeast Syria, ... continua

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Daily Show for August 09, 2024 Democracy Now!

We go to Dhaka for an update as Nobel Peace Prize laureate Muhammad Yunus is sworn in to lead Bangladesh’s caretaker government just days after the ouster of Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina, who resigned and fled the country amid a wave of student-led protests over inequality and corruption. Yunus is known as the “banker to the poor” and was awarded the Nobel Peace Prize in 2006 for his work developing microloans that helped lift millions out of poverty. Yunus thanked Bangladeshi youth for giving the country a “rebirth” and vowed to work for the public ... continua

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Operation carpetbagger: The secret mission to end world war II

This is the story of one of the most Top Secret Missions of world war II, called Operation Carpetbagger, and features some of the key players who flew and crewed the Heavy B-24D Liberators that trained and participated in the missions. Including, Waist Gunner and Engineer, Henry D. MacMillan Jr. and the William's Crew. Also featuring commentary from some of the war hero's friends and family members.