The power of books

The power of books

Author: DW July 26, 2023 Duration: 29:59
This week's show is all about the power of books. We visit a bookstore in Istanbul where a Russian and Ukrainian have teamed up to bring people together. Book bans have rattled schools in the US. We hear from a Moroccan bookseller who knows his books inside out and we dive into a poetry competition in the UK.

Produced by DW, World in Progress is a documentary podcast that moves beyond the headlines to explore the intricate forces shaping our societies. Each episode is a deep dive into the ongoing stories of human development, political change, and cultural evolution. You’ll hear from people living through these shifts-activists, farmers, artists, and everyday citizens-whose voices provide a ground-level perspective on global issues. The reporting connects local experiences to wider patterns, examining how policy decisions in one part of the world ripple out to affect communities elsewhere. This isn't just about problems; it's about the complex, often surprising ways people are adapting and building their futures. Listening to this podcast means engaging with nuanced narratives about power, identity, and resilience, all reported with a commitment to depth and context. It’s for anyone who wants to understand the ‘how’ and ‘why’ behind the news, finding the human stories within larger themes of progress and conflict. The sound is immersive, blending field recordings with clear analysis, making each topic tangible. World in Progress consistently delivers thoughtful journalism that challenges simple narratives, offering a richer, more connected view of our changing planet through the medium of audio documentary.
Author: Language: English Episodes: 30

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Legacy of Argentina's death flights [not-audio_url] [/not-audio_url]

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What's behind Assad's return? [not-audio_url] [/not-audio_url]

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We need to talk about antibiotics & sugar [not-audio_url] [/not-audio_url]

Duration: 29:57
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West Virginia's coal counties: Life after coal [not-audio_url] [/not-audio_url]

Duration: 29:59
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Duration: 30:00
How rich tourists change Medellín, which used to be Colombia's most dangerous city, and why that also brings problems for the locals -- And: In Honduras, investors are building a private enterprise city - they want to ru…
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Duration: 30:00
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