David Hecht

The World

Nigeria’s deadly land clashes

Religious and ethnic groups battle for access to farmland

The World

In Hamburg, left and right get along

The World

Can architecture heal a city?

Guinea Bissau Government in Exile

Conflict & Justice
The World

American Muay Thai Fighter in Thailand

Sports

Some Germans Intolerant of Islamic Animal Slaughter

Conflict & Justice

Animal rights is a big issue in Germany. And how Germans slaughter animals is strictly regulated. The Nazis vilified the Jewish method of slaughtering animals; today Germans are intolerant of the tradition of its four million Muslims. David Hecht reports.

Soviet Wizard of Oz at the Staatsballett Berlin

Arts, Culture & Media

A new ballet is being performed in Berlin that is based on the Soviet version of the “Wizard of Oz.”

The World

Genetically engineered foods in Europe

Global Politics

In Germany, public opinion runs strongly against genetically engineered crops. Scientists who work in the field endure protests and occasional threats. So why stay in Germany? The German government provides generous research funding. David Hecht reports.

The World

Germany’s 2010 bug

Environment

Remember the Y2K bug? Well, Germany is experiencing a computer glitch, 10 years after millennium bug. It’s a software problem that’s preventing computers from recognizing ?2010″ on credit cards. David Hecht checked it out for us.

The World

Farming and famine in Nigeria

Global Politics

A generation ago, the African nation of Nigeria launched a plan to embrace modern farming. Today the country is more dependent than ever on imported food. To find out what went wrong reporter David Hecht travels to a village he first visited in the 1980s.