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In this edition: Michael Caine at the Vienna Film Festival, a Paul Klee exhibition in Düsseldorf, French soul singer Imany, à la carte from Istanbul and fun and games from Hamburg
In this edition: Combating extreme right violence one year after exposure of the NSU Neo-nazi terror cell, cycling sport's governing body under fire over doping scandals, and Guatemala's rulers in the spotlight following shooting deaths of indigenous protestors.
Claudia Helming, a young Internet entrepreneur, is our guest this week on Talking Germany. Together with Michael Pütz, she founded DaWanda, an online marketplace for handmade products, in 2006. Today the platform has more than 2 million members, and features 150,000 articles for sale. And it’s now expanding to other European countries.
Video of the Day: The Hamburg Drug Squad - two police inspectors pursue drivers suspected of using drugs. A new device in their patrol car allows them to carry out spontaneous saliva tests and get quick results. They catch a pizza delivery man - and he's taken to the police station for a blood test.
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