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Babbel Nachrichten (EN)

Babbel Nachrichten helps you keep up with recent events from around the world with exciting news sourced from Reuters – and in German, of course! That way, while you’re learning about technology of the future and discoveries from the past, you’ll be improving your listening skills at the same time. With helpful tips and guidance about the most important words and phrases, you’re sure to learn something new every week!

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Episodes

S1E34 - Catcalling, Citizenship, and Festivity

Raising awareness of harassment, naturalization in Germany, and a festive exhibition. Using chalk to fight harassment in the street, getting German citizenship may become easier, and an exhibition in NYC stirs the senses. If you’d like to read along, you can find the transcript for this episode here: https://bit.ly/3FofgQW We’d love to know what you think of the series. Take our short survey here: https://bit.ly/ENG-SURVEY...

Dec 15, 20229 min

S1E33 - 8 Billion, Ritzy Shops, and a Wine Bath

Eight billion humans, a department store turns 115, and wine lovers take a bath. There are more humans than ever, glamorous shopping hasn't lost its shine for some, and Japanese wine lovers take it further than most. If you’d like to read along, you can find the transcript for this episode here: https://bit.ly/3Uydq5J We’d love to know what you think of the series. Take our short survey here: https://bit.ly/ENG-SURVEY...

Dec 08, 202210 min

S1E32 - Dance, Blackout Prep, and Less Shopping

Getting warm by dancing, blackout preparation, and Christmas in the retail sector. Swinging steps warm the body and mind, preparing for a blackout can put you at ease, and retailers in Germany anticipate low sales ahead of Christmas. If you’d like to read along, you can find the transcript for this episode here: https://bit.ly/3EKJ1v6 We’d love to know what you think of the series. Take our short survey here: https://bit.ly/ENG-SURVEY...

Dec 01, 20229 min

S1E31 - A Pony, Climate Rage, and No Football

A charming little pony, a stand-off in a protest, and German pubs boycotting Qatar. Pumuckel the pony may well feature in the Guinness World Records soon, fear of a climate collapse fuels protests, and the World Cup is not welcome this year. If you’d like to read along, you can find the transcript for this episode here: https://bit.ly/3gjFMTh We’d love to know what you think of the series. Take our short survey here: https://bit.ly/ENG-SURVEY...

Nov 24, 20229 min

S1E30 - Rap, a Flipped Painting, and Cannabis

Music as therapy, stripey art upside down, and the future of cannabis in Germany. Songwriters use music to come to terms with their past, a famous piece of art has been admired upside down for years, and Germany moves to legalize cannabis. If you’d like to read along, you can find the transcript for this episode here: https://bit.ly/3Ev4XLK We’d love to know what you think of the series. Take our short survey here: https://bit.ly/ENG-SURVEY...

Nov 17, 20229 min

S1E29 - Sun Fun, Migrants’ Plight, Muezzin Song

Late-summer fun, Venezuelan migrants are stuck, and the muezzin’s song resonates. Berliners get to enjoy some last-minute summer sunshine, Venezuelans seek a better future, and the muezzin sings in Cologne. If you’d like to read along, you can find the transcript for this episode here: https://bit.ly/3t20FVI We’d love to know what you think of the series. Take our short survey here: https://bit.ly/ENG-SURVEY...

Nov 10, 20229 min

S1E28 - Public Transport, Mosaics, and Methane

Public transport in Oslo, precious art in Syria, and belching cows in New Zealand. Oslo is set to achieve some ambitious climate objectives, Syrian archeologists discover an extremely rare mosaic, and scientists in New Zealand try to get cows to emit less methane. If you’d like to read along, you can find the transcript for this episode here: https://bit.ly/3fqJLwH We’d love to know what you think of the series. Take our short survey here: https://bit.ly/ENG-SURVEY...

Nov 03, 20228 min

S1E27 - Music, Wood Stoves, and Polls in Brazil

New music by Depeche Mode, the popularity of wood stoves, and elections in Brazil. Depeche Mode announce their new album, demand for wood stoves goes through the roof, and the candidates in Brazil’s presidential election face a run-off. If you’d like to read along, you can find the transcript for this episode here: https://bit.ly/3TwlDYh We’d love to know what you think of the series. Take our short survey here: https://bit.ly/ENG-SURVEY...

Oct 27, 20229 min

S1E26 - Glaciers, Brutality in Iran, and Coins

Meltwater in the Alps, the brutality of the Iranian regime, and new coins in the UK. Swiss glaciers have been melting at an unprecedented rate, the Iranian government brutally quells protests for civil liberties, and new UK coins show King Charles facing to the left. If you’d like to read along, you can find the transcript for this episode here: https://bit.ly/3rYnRUa We’d love to know what you think of the series. Take our short survey here: https://bit.ly/ENG-SURVEY...

Oct 20, 20229 min

S1E25 - A Landmark, Poverty, and Still Water

The glow of Hollywood, poverty in Germany, and sparkling water may soon be still. The Hollywood sign is getting a makeover, rising prices in Germany cause complications for those living in poverty, and a CO2 shortage means beer might soon be a dietary staple. If you’d like to read along, you can find the transcript for this episode here: https://bit.ly/3CIpJ9I We’d love to know what you think of the series. Take our short survey here: https://bit.ly/ENG-SURVEY...

Oct 13, 202210 min

S1E24 - Flood Fallout, Cows, and Oktoberfest

Pakistan’s continuing plight, cows sounding the bell for autumn, and “O’zapft is”. People in Pakistan continue to suffer under the floods, cows return home from the mountains, and Oktoberfest is back on after a two-year break. If you’d like to read along, you can find the transcript for this episode here: https://bit.ly/3fHsf7i We’d love to know what you think of the series. Take our short survey here: https://bit.ly/ENG-SURVEY...

Oct 06, 20229 min

S1E23 - Firewood, Rave for Hope, and New Grapes

Firewood is popular, raves offer respite in wartime, and new grapes grow sustainably. The popularity of firewood demands extra security measures, Ukrainian armed forces find peace in raves, and new types of grapes promise more sustainable wine in the future. If you’d like to read along, you can find the transcript for this episode here: https://bit.ly/3BKTAwB We’d love to know what you think of the series. Take our short survey here: https://bit.ly/ENG-SURVEY...

Sep 29, 202210 min

S1E22 - Flood Damage, Recycled Art, and an Icon

Devastating floods, waste turned art, and an icon plays her way into fans’ hearts. The monsoon floods have wreaked havoc in Pakistan, a Venezuelan artist encourages his community to turn waste into art, and Serena Williams surprises fans at the US Open. If you’d like to read along, you can find the transcript for this episode here: https://bit.ly/3BtunGX We’d love to know what you think of the series. Take our short survey here: https://bit.ly/ENG-SURVEY...

Sep 22, 20227 min

S1E21 - A Solo Flight, a Parade, and a New King

Turning a dream into reality, marching for freedom, and celebrating a new monarch. A teenager flies solo around the world, Berlin celebrates Ukraine’s Independence Day, and the Zulu people crown their new king. If you’d like to read along, you can find the transcript for this episode here: https://bit.ly/3L4nT5H We’d love to know what you think of the series. Take our short survey here: https://bit.ly/ENG-SURVEY...

Sep 15, 20228 min

S1E20 - A Jersey, French Fires and Rare Rocks

Millions for a piece of cloth, firefighting without borders, and mysterious rocks. A piece of basketball history is up for auction, firefighters from across Europe support each other, and Spanish archaeologists relish the opportunity to research a special rock formation. If you’d like to read along, you can find the transcript for this episode here: https://bit.ly/3KMaq26 We’d love to know what you think of the series. Take our short survey here: https://bit.ly/ENG-SURVEY...

Sep 08, 20229 min

S1E19 - Climate Change, Wood Chips and Cereal

Impacts of rising temperatures, heating with renewables, and cereal for solidarity. Rising temperatures have far-reaching consequences, a small village switches to wood chip heating, and two teenagers come up with a creative way of showing solidarity with Ukraine. If you’d like to read along, you can find the transcript for this episode here: https://bit.ly/3PXqMWI We’d love to know what you think of the series. Take our short survey here: https://bit.ly/ENG-SURVEY...

Sep 01, 20229 min

S1E18 - Heat, Putin in Red, and Uhura’s Goodbye

Battling heat in Germany, Putin on a playground and a farewell to the final frontier. Even animals need protection from the heat, a new statue of Putin appears on a playground, and Lieutenant Uhura says her last goodbye. If you’d like to read along, you can find the transcript for this episode here: https://bit.ly/3KkJFSu We’d love to know what you think of the series. Take our short survey here: https://bit.ly/ENG-SURVEY...

Aug 25, 20227 min

S1E17 - Earthquakes, Thrills and a Failed Heist

The aftermath of an earthquake, a thrilling tourist attraction and a failed robbery. Filipinos are still shaken by the recent earthquake, the Lithuanian capital invites thrill-seeking tourists, and armed robbers leave empty-handed in Germany. If you’d like to read along, you can find the transcript for this episode here: https://bit.ly/3dv72fz We’d love to know what you think of the series. Take our short survey here: https://bit.ly/ENG-SURVEY...

Aug 18, 20227 min

S1E16 - Skaters, Energy Costs and a Protester

Skateboarding in Beijing, curbing energy costs, and a protesting Russian journalist. Women and girls cruise through the Chinese capital, the German city of Augsburg takes measures to cut energy costs, and a Russian journalist has been detained for protesting - again. If you’d like to read along, you can find the transcript for this episode here: https://bit.ly/3Sydv9A We’d love to know what you think of the series. Take our short survey here: https://bit.ly/ENG-SURVEY...

Aug 11, 20229 min

S1E15 - A Baby Goat, a Winery and Wildfires

A baby goat becomes famous, flood-hit German wineries reopen, and wildfires rage on. Simba the baby goat finds fans online, winemakers in the flood-hit German Ahr Valley are hard at work, and firefighters are battling wildfires in Portugal. If you’d like to read along, you can find the transcript for this episode here: https://bit.ly/3BB0iqq We’d love to know what you think of the series. Take our short survey here: https://bit.ly/ENG-SURVEY...

Aug 04, 20228 min

S1E14 - Dancing, Dinosaurs and Beer Supplies

Ukrainians dancing in defiance, a dinosaur for sale and safe beer supplies (for now). People in Ukraine continue to dance defiantly in war zones, Sotheby's sells a rare dinosaur skeleton, and beer is still flowing in Germany – for the time being. If you’d like to read along, you can find the transcript for this episode here: https://bit.ly/3OL22k8 We’d love to know what you think of the series. Take our short survey here: https://bit.ly/ENG-SURVEY...

Jul 28, 20229 min

S1E13 - Poverty, Travel Chaos and Looted Art

Poverty rates in Germany, queues at airports and returning Benin bronzes to Nigeria. The share of the German population living in poverty is at an all-time high, travelers wait long hours at airports, and German museums finally give back some Benin bronzes to their rightful owners. If you’d like to read along, you can find the transcript for this episode here: https://bit.ly/3B7FlTR We’d love to know what you think of the series. Take our short survey here: https://bit.ly/ENG-SURVEY...

Jul 21, 20228 min

S1E12 - Lives Uprooted, Gun Laws and Robots

Ukrainians longing for a normal life, changes to US gun laws, and a robot in a bar. Ukrainian students in Germany speak of missing their families and longing for the war to end, the US sees two changes to gun laws in one day, and a robot works alongside bartenders in Munich. If you’d like to read along, you can find the transcript for this episode here: https://bit.ly/3PkRnNF We’d love to know what you think of the series. Take our short survey here: https://bit.ly/ENG-SURVEY...

Jul 14, 202210 min

S1E11 - Heatwaves, Protests and Fields on Fire

Heatwaves in Europe, cyclists’ naked protest, and a farmer fearing for his fields. Heatwaves lead to droughts in Europe, cyclists demand more road safety, and a Ukrainian farmer guards his fields against damage from Russian shelling. If you’d like to read along, you can find the transcript for this episode here: https://bit.ly/3IiQCSW We’d love to know what you think of the series. Take our short survey here: https://bit.ly/ENG-SURVEY...

Jul 07, 20228 min

S1E10 - Rock Music, Cannabis and Citizenship

Rock fans reunited, Thailand’s new cannabis law, and a Russian’s citizenship at risk. A German rock music festival is back in full swing, marijuana has now been decriminalized in Thailand, and a young Russian who protested against his government is at risk of losing his citizenship. If you’d like to read along, you can find the transcript for this episode here: https://bit.ly/3NIAyet We’d love to know what you think of the series. Take our short survey here: https://bit.ly/ENG-SURVEY...

Jun 30, 20228 min

S1E9 - A Crown, a Bridge, and Other Treasures

Queen Elizabeth’s jubilee, a bridge for daredevils in Vietnam and Egyptian treasures. Cultural treasures are at the center of this episode, as diverse as they come: an event, an architectural achievement and valuables from the past. Discover more in our news clips in German, sourced from Reuters! If you’d like to read along, you can find the transcript for this episode here: https://bit.ly/3OjvMFm We’d love to know what you think of the series. Take our short survey here: https://bit.ly/ENG-SURV...

Jun 23, 20227 min

S1E8 - Public Transport and Women’s Rights

Public transport in Germany, and women’s rights issues in Spain and Afghanistan. Germans reflect on a new, cheaper public transport ticket for the summer. In Spain, women’s sexual and reproductive rights are set to be improved while in Afghanistan, the Taliban continue to undermine women’s freedom. Listen to these stories in clips sourced from Reuters to improve your German listening skills. If you’d like to read along, you can find the transcript for this episode here: https://bit.ly/3xmyu5m We...

Jun 16, 20229 min

S1E7 - A Guitar, a Flag and Water Shortages

A guitar with a history, a rainbow flag in a prominent position and water shortages. You’ll hear about the guitar that cemented a rift between two brothers, the German Ministry of the Interior raising a symbol against discrimination based on sexual identity, and Las Vegas enforcing fines against residents who waste water. Practice your German skills by listening to these stories, sourced from Reuters. If you’d like to read along, you can find the transcript for this episode here: https://bit.ly/...

Jun 09, 20228 min

S1E6 - Sunshine, Music and Solidarity in Sports

Ice cream weather in May, a historic concert in Berlin and solidarity in soccer. May has been a very warm month, and it also saw the kick-off of Russian punk band Pussy Riot’s tour, as well as a special charity soccer game. Hear about these recent events in German with news clips sourced from Reuters, including tips from our language experts to help you improve your listening skills. If you’d like to read along, you can find the transcript for this episode here: https://bit.ly/3m7RM9m We’d love ...

Jun 02, 20227 min

S1E5 - Pollution, Protests, and a Boar’s Name

A polluted river in Colombia, Russians against Putin, and a new name for a wild boar. Colombians near Bogotá are concerned about toxic foam and in Germany, Russians are protesting against the war in Ukraine. Meanwhile, in Bavaria, a wild boar is given a new name for a very particular reason. Listen to these stories in German, with news clips sourced from Reuters, along with our guidance to help you improve your listening skills. If you’d like to read along, you can find the transcript for this e...

May 26, 20227 min
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