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Moth facts: they're not butterflies - or are they? | Animal Fact Files
On this episode of Animal Fact Files discover moths. Not butterflies. Well sort of. You can learn more on: Twitter - https://twitter.com/animalfactfiles Facebook - https://facebook.com/animalfactfiles/ --- We always do what we can to be as accurate as possible, but we're only human; if you catch
Europe Through the Generations
Featuring: · Maria Romana De Gasperi: daughter of Alcide De Gasperi, former Prime Minister of Italy · Antoinette Spaak: daughter of Paul-Henri Spaak, former Prime Minister of Belgium · Jean-Marie Pelt: former private secretary of Robert Schuman, France's foreign minister w
Biodiversity: Protecting Wildlife and Habitats
Our video explains the role of ecosystems, the threats they face, and practical steps to conserve nature. It suggests how communities can make a difference in preserving our planet's rich diversity of life. #biodiversity #wildlifeprotection #savetheearth #wildlifeconservation #ecofriendly #savewildl
Where’s Europe in…?
Solidarity and Infrastructure: MEP Sven Giegold with Ellen Ueberschär Language: English
Fascism - spread in Europe
By the end of the 1930s, totalitarian forms of government existed in 15 European states. Between the world wars, fascist movements were founded across Europe: in Italy under Mussolini, in Spain under Franco. In Germany, Hitler came to power in 1933. Author: ZDF/Winfried Laasch, Friedrich Scherer/K
How did Greek and Arab knowledge come to Europe?
In the Middle Ages, Europe benefited from flourishing science in the Arab world. Writings and knowledge reached Europe via Spain and Sicily. At the beginning of the 13th century, the most important ancient fundamental books were handed down. Authors: ZDF/Terra X/Group 5/Susanne Utzt, Sahar Eslah, M
Euro The Moment Of Truth: Another Europe?
Euro The Moment Of Truth: Another Europe? Live broadcast on 21. Oct 2015










