Sun, Aug 7, 2016
They let viewers watch them eat on the web - and make a lot of money doing it. In front of an audience of millions, the "broadcast jockeys" at Muk-bang, one of South Korea's most popular forms of entertainment, devour mountains of food. But why are the live eating orgies so successful? Fabian Sixtus Körner meets one of the scene's biggest stars.
Sun, Aug 14, 2016
Why do Chinese parents put their children in military camps when they have problems? How does it feel to conquer one of your own fears every day? How is it possible to connect remote and hard-to-reach mountain villages in Nepal to the Internet? How does a bearded Londoner make the climb from suicidal teenager to celebrated Instagram star?
Sun, Aug 21, 2016
"Run, Hide and Fight" - this is the concept against terrorist threats developed by Homeland Security. Anti-terrorism training is also offered in Germany on the basis of this concept.