Mapping the World
Season 33 Episode 24 - Nuclear energy: obsolete or promising for the future
The threat of a nuclear accident as a result of Russian attacks during the war against Ukraine brings back traumatic memories of the Chernobyl and Fukushima disasters. Added to this is the European energy crisis. Against this background, "With Cards Open" examines the global situation of civilian nuclear power use. [arte]
Episodes in Season 33
Rhine and Danube: Two Rivers, Two Europes
12 min
USA vs China
12 min
Soccer - playing field of power?
12 min
Argentina: Country of Missed Opportunities
12 min
Soft Power - Universities at War
Putin and Ukraine: What Next?
25 min
The Weaponisation of Wheat
12 min
France: Still a Major Power?
12 min
Libya: A Global Power Struggle
12 min
Indonesia: An Archipelago With Potential
12 min
South Africa, the traces of the past
12 min
Fish: The globalized fishery
13 min
Democracies under pressure worldwide
12 min
Pacific Ocean - At the center of interests
12 min
Ukraine: The nuclear threat - A turning point?
12 min
Natural gas and oil: Do raw materials rule the world?
12 min
Central Asia, Meeting Point of Cultures
12 min
Chile: Hope for Change
13 min
The Balkans between West and East
13 min
China: The Sea, the Power and the (In)Law
13 min
Israel: Hopeless Conflict, New Alliances
13 min
Putin, the nostalgia of the empire
12 min
United Kingdom: the first effects of Brexit
12 min
Nuclear energy: obsolete or promising for the future
12 min
Special China
26 min
Iceland: Land of Fire and Ice
12 min
LGBT+ Rights in the World
12 min
Ecology: countries "greener" than others ?
12 min
Qatar, World Cup Host
12 min
Egypt: The Pharaoh Syndrome
12 min