
Overview
Recep Tayyip Erdogan and Vladimir Putin rule two influential states bordering the Black Sea and regularly dominate the headlines. Since the annexation of the Crimea and the construction of the "Turkish Stream" gas pipeline, they have been in the limelight more than ever. Despite the currently tense relations between their countries, both statesmen are pursuing a common goal: to keep the Western powers away from the Black Sea region. Why is this region strategically so important? [arte]
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31 - 1Episode 1 January 18, 2020
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31 - 2Episode 2 February 01, 2020
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31 - 3Train - means of transport of the future February 08, 2020
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31 - 4Episode 4 February 22, 2020
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31 - 5Episode 5 February 29, 2020
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31 - 6Episode 6 March 07, 2020
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31 - 7Episode 7 March 21, 2020
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31 - 8Episode 8 March 28, 2020
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31 - 9Episode 9 April 04, 2020
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31 - 10Episode 10 April 11, 2020
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31 - 11Epidemics: A Long History May 30, 2020
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31 - 12Episode 12 June 06, 2020
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31 - 13A World of Forests June 13, 2020
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31 - 14Plastic Planet August 22, 2020
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31 - 15Islam, Islamism: What geographical spread August 29, 2020
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31 - 16The increasing expansion of the Caspian Sea September 05, 2020
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31 - 17Episode 17 September 12, 2020
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31 - 18A History of Immigration in Europe September 19, 2020
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31 - 19Putin, Erdogan The watch on the Black Sea September 26, 2020
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31 - 20The new Silk Road - Xi Jinpings Monopoly October 03, 2020
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31 - 21Greenland - Desire in the eternal ice October 10, 2020
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31 - 22China: One Country, Many Facets October 17, 2020
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31 - 23Coffee: A Global Beverage October 24, 2020
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31 - 24Italy: European Testing Ground October 31, 2020
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31 - 25The Electrification of Africa November 07, 2020
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31 - 26Portugal: Small Country, Big History November 14, 2020
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31 - 275G: The New Cold War? November 21, 2020
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31 - 28Namibia: Twice Colonialised November 28, 2020
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31 - 29Climate Change Is Happening Now December 05, 2020
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31 - 30Syria: A Decade of War December 12, 2020