RSxEAB: Sharing Urban Space

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Maisie's Voice – The Last Conversation With Maisie Hitchcock

Zombies in the GDR. Deutschrap. Heavenly lakes. Joy despite cancer. Days before her death, Maisie Hitchcock and I talked for one last time. In a hospital room in London, she shared her favourite memories from her years in Berlin - and revealed a few untold surprises. It's not all ...  Afficher plus

Beauty In The Streets: Graffiti & Street Art - RSxEAB

Recorded live in Grunewald, Dan is joined by guests Josefine Köhn-Haskins, Ryan Balmer, Júlia Mota Albuquerque and a handful of chirping birds to explore the significance of urban art in public spaces. In partnership with the Europäische Akademie Berlin. Support Radio Spaetkauf: ...  Afficher plus

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[REDIFF] 10 ans du vol MH370 : quand un Boeing disparaît mystérieusement
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Épisode diffusé pour la première fois le 22 janvier 2024.


Près de dix ans après la mystérieuse disparition d’un Boeing 777 entre la Malaisie et le Vietnam, France 2 diffuse mardi 23 janvier la série documentaire inédite « MH370, la vérité disparue », ...

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The $3BN Plan to Fix Europe's Most Important Airport - #105
The World's Best Construction Podcast

This week, we're digging into The B1M's recent video "The $3BN Plan to Fix Europe's Most Important Airport". Amsterdam Airport Schiphol's bid to redeem itself after the summer of 2022 plummeted its rankings.


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Live at Mobile Kino Summer Camp 2017
Radio Spaetkauf Berlin

Meet Diana Arce, host of Politaoke, a cross between karaoke and political speeches. She hosts events where people read topical political rants while the audience boos and cheers. Diana is also part of White Guilt Cleanup, a service for people who don't know how to handle topics o ...  Afficher plus

Naughty, naughty Switzerland
The Europeans | European news, politics and culture

Wine fraud, migration policy and climate litigation: there's something for everyone this week. Back in April, Switzerland's government lost a groundbreaking European court case and was ordered to rewrite its climate policy. Has it actually done that? No, no it has not. We spea ...

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