00:00 News
00:02 News in Review
00:30 Lifestyle Europe
01:00 News
01:02 News
01:15 Pompeii - A Journey Back in Time, Italy
Mount Vesuvius erupted in 79 AD releasing a vast flow of mud and lava that destroyed the Roman city of Pompeii and killed some 25,000 people. It was a...
Mount Vesuvius erupted in 79 AD releasing a vast flow of mud and lava that destroyed the Roman city of Pompeii and killed some 25,000 people. It was a terrible disaster but also a windfall for modern science. A layer of ash and pumice four to six meters deep buried and conserved the prosperous trading town.
01:30 Bands, Trends and Events - the Best Music from Germany
02:00 News
02:02 News in Review
02:30 Lifestyle Europe
03:00 News
03:02 News
03:15 The Age of Man: The New Deal
A geological era, the Holocene, is coming to an end. It’s being replaced by something completely new: the Anthropocene, an age when impact of human...
A geological era, the Holocene, is coming to an end. It’s being replaced by something completely new: the Anthropocene, an age when impact of human activity on our planet has surpassed all natural and geological forces. Man-made greenhouse gas emissions, the acidification of the oceans, the exploitation of resources and the clearing and enclosure of land are changing the face of the Earth forever.
04:00 News
04:02 News in Review
04:30 More than Football
05:00 News
05:02 News
05:15 God, the Devil and Rock 'n' Roll
Rock ’n’ roll was born from a spirit of rebellion that questioned authority and the traditional morality of the Christian church. And for...
Rock ’n’ roll was born from a spirit of rebellion that questioned authority and the traditional morality of the Christian church. And for many Christian leaders, it was clear that rock music paved the way to damnation. To them, everything about rock ’n roll clearly spoke of the "Devil’s Music" - from its roots in African-American culture to its hip-shimmying rhythms and less-than-pious lyrics.
06:00 News
06:02 News in Review
06:30 Confronting the Powerful
07:00 News
07:02 News
07:15 Syria's Disappeared
In 2011, the Arab Spring protests arrived in Syria. Since then, tens of thousands of men, women and children have vanished in President Bashar al-Assad‘s...
In 2011, the Arab Spring protests arrived in Syria. Since then, tens of thousands of men, women and children have vanished in President Bashar al-Assad‘s clandestine detention centers. To this day, the Syrian government arrests and incarcerates people who oppose the regime. Some prisoners have smuggled messages to their families, written in their own blood.
08:00 News
08:30 Confronting the Powerful
09:00 News
09:30 The Science Magazine
10:00 News
10:30 Confronting the Powerful
11:00 News
11:15 Yemen: The World Looks Away
Yemen has become a humanitarian catastrophe. The proxy war between Saudi Arabia and Iran, the bitter conflict between Sunnis and Shias, has devastated...
Yemen has become a humanitarian catastrophe. The proxy war between Saudi Arabia and Iran, the bitter conflict between Sunnis and Shias, has devastated the country and laid the foundations for radicalization and terrorism. Our reporters have been there - a land usually closed off to foreign journalists.
12:00 News
12:30 Lifestyle Europe
13:00 News
13:15 News
13:30 Spotlight on People
14:00 News
14:30 Confronting the Powerful
15:00 News
15:15 News
15:30 Lifestyle Europe
16:00 News
17:00 News
17:15 Poland at the Crossroads
The wave of optimism that accompanied Poland’s accession to the EU in 2004 is now a distant memory. The current government in Warsaw has been accused...
The wave of optimism that accompanied Poland’s accession to the EU in 2004 is now a distant memory. The current government in Warsaw has been accused of wanting to turn the country into an authoritarian state. What explains the extreme shift in Poland - the same country that paved the way for the peaceful pro-democracy revolutions across central and eastern Europe in 1989?
18:00 News
18:30 The Health Show
19:00 News
19:15 News
19:30 International Debate from Berlin
20:00 News
21:00 News
21:15 The Age of Man: The New Deal
A geological era, the Holocene, is coming to an end. It’s being replaced by something completely new: the Anthropocene, an age when impact of human...
A geological era, the Holocene, is coming to an end. It’s being replaced by something completely new: the Anthropocene, an age when impact of human activity on our planet has surpassed all natural and geological forces. Man-made greenhouse gas emissions, the acidification of the oceans, the exploitation of resources and the clearing and enclosure of land are changing the face of the Earth forever.
22:00 News
22:30 News in Review
23:00 News
23:15 The Movie Magazine
23:30 International Debate from Berlin
00:00 News
00:00 News
00:15 Your Team, your League, your Show.
Your front-row seat for German football on DW every Saturday and Sunday. The Bundesliga gives viewers the goals, the action, the atmosphere and expert...
Your front-row seat for German football on DW every Saturday and Sunday. The Bundesliga gives viewers the goals, the action, the atmosphere and expert opinion on the best-attended soccer league in the world.
00:15 Your Team, your League, your Show.
Your front-row seat for German football on DW every Saturday and Sunday. The Bundesliga gives viewers the goals, the action, the atmosphere and expert...
Your front-row seat for German football on DW every Saturday and Sunday. The Bundesliga gives viewers the goals, the action, the atmosphere and expert opinion on the best-attended soccer league in the world.
00:30 Highlights of the Week
00:30 Highlights of the Week
Ice cream maker Matthias Münz creates very unusual flavors in his Munich palor. Plus: the striped shirt is a fashion staple that stayed in style over...
Ice cream maker Matthias Münz creates very unusual flavors in his Munich palor. Plus: the striped shirt is a fashion staple that stayed in style over the decades. And: A trip to Odessa on the Black Sea.
01:00 News
01:00 News
01:15 Your Team, your League, your Show.
Your front-row seat for German football on DW every Saturday and Sunday. The Bundesliga gives viewers the goals, the action, the atmosphere and expert...
Your front-row seat for German football on DW every Saturday and Sunday. The Bundesliga gives viewers the goals, the action, the atmosphere and expert opinion on the best-attended soccer league in the world.
01:15 Your Team, your League, your Show.
Your front-row seat for German football on DW every Saturday and Sunday. The Bundesliga gives viewers the goals, the action, the atmosphere and expert...
Your front-row seat for German football on DW every Saturday and Sunday. The Bundesliga gives viewers the goals, the action, the atmosphere and expert opinion on the best-attended soccer league in the world.
01:30 goRome! The International Pilgrimage of Altar Servers
"Mega, awesome, cool!" That was twelve-year-old Linus’s comment. He is one of 60,000 Catholic altar servers from across the world who made the pilgrimage...
"Mega, awesome, cool!" That was twelve-year-old Linus’s comment. He is one of 60,000 Catholic altar servers from across the world who made the pilgrimage to Rome this year to see the pope. With the Eternal City sweltering in temperatures around 40 degrees Celsius this summer it wasn’t always "cool." But nothing could stop these kids.
01:30 The Church Program
04:02 News in Review
04:02 News in Review
04:30 goRome! The International Pilgrimage of Altar Servers
"Mega, awesome, cool!" That was twelve-year-old Linus’s comment. He is one of 60,000 Catholic altar servers from across the world who made the pilgrimage...
"Mega, awesome, cool!" That was twelve-year-old Linus’s comment. He is one of 60,000 Catholic altar servers from across the world who made the pilgrimage to Rome this year to see the pope. With the Eternal City sweltering in temperatures around 40 degrees Celsius this summer it wasn’t always "cool." But nothing could stop these kids.
04:30 The Church Program
05:00 News
05:02 News
05:15 Judas Priest
06:00 News
06:02 News in Review
06:30 International Debate from Berlin
07:00 News
07:02 News
07:15 Poland at the Crossroads
The wave of optimism that accompanied Poland’s accession to the EU in 2004 is now a distant memory. The current government in Warsaw has been accused...
The wave of optimism that accompanied Poland’s accession to the EU in 2004 is now a distant memory. The current government in Warsaw has been accused of wanting to turn the country into an authoritarian state. What explains the extreme shift in Poland - the same country that paved the way for the peaceful pro-democracy revolutions across central and eastern Europe in 1989?
08:00 News
08:30 International Debate from Berlin
09:00 News
09:30 More than Football
10:00 News
10:30 International Debate from Berlin
11:00 News
11:15 Rethinking Nero, Part 1
Roman emperor Nero has gone down in history as a crazed tyrant. But was he really that horrible? Some experts believe he's been given a bad rap - and blame...
Roman emperor Nero has gone down in history as a crazed tyrant. But was he really that horrible? Some experts believe he's been given a bad rap - and blame ancient historians who loathed Nero because he stripped the élites of their power.
12:00 News
12:30 Lifestyle Europe
13:00 News
13:15 News
13:30 More than Football
14:00 News
14:30 International Debate from Berlin
15:00 News
15:15 News
15:30 Lifestyle Europe
16:00 News
17:00 News
17:15 The Age of Man: The New Deal
A geological era, the Holocene, is coming to an end. It’s being replaced by something completely new: the Anthropocene, an age when impact of human...
A geological era, the Holocene, is coming to an end. It’s being replaced by something completely new: the Anthropocene, an age when impact of human activity on our planet has surpassed all natural and geological forces. Man-made greenhouse gas emissions, the acidification of the oceans, the exploitation of resources and the clearing and enclosure of land are changing the face of the Earth forever.
18:00 News
18:30 More than Football
19:00 News
19:15 News
19:30 Spotlight on People
20:00 News
21:00 News
21:15 Philipp Poisel
22:00 News
22:30 News in Review
23:00 News
23:15 Living in the Digital Age
23:30 Spotlight on People
00:00 News
00:15 Your Team, your League, your Show.
Your front-row seat for German football on DW every Saturday and Sunday. The Bundesliga gives viewers the goals, the action, the atmosphere and expert...
Your front-row seat for German football on DW every Saturday and Sunday. The Bundesliga gives viewers the goals, the action, the atmosphere and expert opinion on the best-attended soccer league in the world.
00:30 Berlin: Around the Reichstag and Brandenburg Gate
Check-in presenter Nicole Frölich has a look around the government district in the German capital. She visits the Reichstag, the Brandenburg Gate and the Holocaust memorial.
01:00 News
01:15 Your Team, your League, your Show.
Your front-row seat for German football on DW every Saturday and Sunday. The Bundesliga gives viewers the goals, the action, the atmosphere and expert...
Your front-row seat for German football on DW every Saturday and Sunday. The Bundesliga gives viewers the goals, the action, the atmosphere and expert opinion on the best-attended soccer league in the world.
01:30 Guest: Juan Manuel Santos
Tim Sebastian interviews Juan Manuel Santos, Colombian President (repeat show).
02:00 News
02:15 Your Team, your League, your Show.
Your front-row seat for German football on DW every Saturday and Sunday. The Bundesliga gives viewers the goals, the action, the atmosphere and expert...
Your front-row seat for German football on DW every Saturday and Sunday. The Bundesliga gives viewers the goals, the action, the atmosphere and expert opinion on the best-attended soccer league in the world.
02:30 Highlights of the Week
Ice cream maker Matthias Münz creates very unusual flavors in his Munich palor. Plus: the striped shirt is a fashion staple that stayed in style over...
Ice cream maker Matthias Münz creates very unusual flavors in his Munich palor. Plus: the striped shirt is a fashion staple that stayed in style over the decades. And: A trip to Odessa on the Black Sea.
03:00 News
03:02 News
03:15 1968 - The Global Revolt, Part 1: The Wave
1968 has become synonymous with the largest global protest movement of the 20th Century. Be it in San Francisco, Paris, Tokyo, São Paulo, Algiers, Berlin...
1968 has become synonymous with the largest global protest movement of the 20th Century. Be it in San Francisco, Paris, Tokyo, São Paulo, Algiers, Berlin or London - young people all around the world protested against deadlocked social structures and oppression. This four-part documentary looks back on the decade of upheaval from 1965 to 1975 and its controversial legacy to today’s world.
04:00 News
04:02 Your Team, your League, your Show.
Your front-row seat for German football on DW every Saturday and Sunday. The Bundesliga gives viewers the goals, the action, the atmosphere and expert...
Your front-row seat for German football on DW every Saturday and Sunday. The Bundesliga gives viewers the goals, the action, the atmosphere and expert opinion on the best-attended soccer league in the world.
04:15 Antonio Gaudà - Barcelona's Great Architect
On June 12 1926 thousands of people gathered on the streets of Barcelona to pay their last respects to an outstanding architect, Antonio Gaudi. The city...
On June 12 1926 thousands of people gathered on the streets of Barcelona to pay their last respects to an outstanding architect, Antonio Gaudi. The city is still home to a large number of Gaudi’s architectural masterpieces, including the unfinished Sagrada Familia, the Palau Güell and the world-famous Casa Milá.
04:30 The German Music Magazine
Marteria and Casper, two successful rappers on one album. Social media stars Die Lochis aim to return to the top of the charts. And DJ and ornithologist Dominik Eulberg makes techno with birdsong.
05:00 News
05:02 News
05:15 Wind in My Hair - Back to a Distant Homeland
Around three million German-Russians live in Germany. Few Germans know anything about their backgrounds, history and culture. This documentary accompanies...
Around three million German-Russians live in Germany. Few Germans know anything about their backgrounds, history and culture. This documentary accompanies one of them, Melitta Anselm, on a journey to the place she left with her family in February 1990: the city of Karatau in southern Kazakhstan, where thousands of ethnic Germans lived during the Soviet era.
06:00 News
06:02 News in Review
06:30 The Globalization Program
There's a dearth of doctors in Ghana - particularly specialists. The government is trying to solve the problem with extra crash training courses. And in...
There's a dearth of doctors in Ghana - particularly specialists. The government is trying to solve the problem with extra crash training courses. And in Saudi Arabia, women are breaking down barriers in the world of film - unthinkable not long ago.
07:00 News
07:02 News
07:15 The Age of Man: The New Deal
A geological era, the Holocene, is coming to an end. It’s being replaced by something completely new: the Anthropocene, an age when impact of human...
A geological era, the Holocene, is coming to an end. It’s being replaced by something completely new: the Anthropocene, an age when impact of human activity on our planet has surpassed all natural and geological forces. Man-made greenhouse gas emissions, the acidification of the oceans, the exploitation of resources and the clearing and enclosure of land are changing the face of the Earth forever.
08:00 News
08:02 Berlin: Around the Reichstag and Brandenburg Gate
Check-in presenter Nicole Frölich has a look around the government district in the German capital. She visits the Reichstag, the Brandenburg Gate and the Holocaust memorial.
08:30 The Environment Magazine
In this edition, we see the work of wastepickers in Nairobi, explore declining seagrass in Germany, and meet the snake handlers of Zimbabwe.
09:00 News
09:02 Welcome to the 'Nazi village'!
Birgit and Horst Lohmeyer live in a village mainly inhabited by staunch neo-Nazis. Once a year the couple takes a public stand against the right with a...
Birgit and Horst Lohmeyer live in a village mainly inhabited by staunch neo-Nazis. Once a year the couple takes a public stand against the right with a rock festival that attract such iconic bands as "Die Ärtzeâ€.
09:15 Syria's Disappeared
In 2011, the Arab Spring protests arrived in Syria. Since then, tens of thousands of men, women and children have vanished in President Bashar al-Assad‘s...
In 2011, the Arab Spring protests arrived in Syria. Since then, tens of thousands of men, women and children have vanished in President Bashar al-Assad‘s clandestine detention centers. To this day, the Syrian government arrests and incarcerates people who oppose the regime. Some prisoners have smuggled messages to their families, written in their own blood.
10:00 News
10:15 The Brass Academy Alicante
Trumpet fanfares at the castle, practising horn at the beach, an open air concert in the garden - Sarah Willis meets the young musicians of the Brass Academy...
Trumpet fanfares at the castle, practising horn at the beach, an open air concert in the garden - Sarah Willis meets the young musicians of the Brass Academy Alicante and enjoys their typically Spanish hospitality. Olé!
10:30 Spotlight on People
Police suicide rates in France are rising after years of Islamist terror. +++ A German couple is taking a stand against neo-Nazis in their village with a rock festival.
11:00 News
11:15 Kaiser Chiefs (Britain)
The Kaiser Chiefs was started in 2003 by three school friends in Leeds. The indie rockers have reached the Top 10 of UK charts with each of their albums.
12:00 News
12:15 Welcome to the 'Nazi village'!
Birgit and Horst Lohmeyer live in a village mainly inhabited by staunch neo-Nazis. Once a year the couple takes a public stand against the right with a...
Birgit and Horst Lohmeyer live in a village mainly inhabited by staunch neo-Nazis. Once a year the couple takes a public stand against the right with a rock festival that attract such iconic bands as "Die Ärtzeâ€.
12:30 Lifestyle Europe
Bigger isn't always better: Tiny Houses. Also: German illustrator Lennart Gabel and his Trump caricatures. And: a sound installation by Austria's Georg Nussbaumer in Bonn.
13:00 News
13:15 News
13:30 The Motor Magazine
Life doesn't get much better than driving a new MX-5 convertible on a beautiful summer’s day. And station wagons don’t get much more powerful...
Life doesn't get much better than driving a new MX-5 convertible on a beautiful summer’s day. And station wagons don’t get much more powerful than the Panamera 4 E-Hybrid Sport Turismo. Plus: Students help develop the car technology of the future at 'Formula Student Germany 2018'.
14:00 News
14:15 Welcome to the 'Nazi village'!
Birgit and Horst Lohmeyer live in a village mainly inhabited by staunch neo-Nazis. Once a year the couple takes a public stand against the right with a...
Birgit and Horst Lohmeyer live in a village mainly inhabited by staunch neo-Nazis. Once a year the couple takes a public stand against the right with a rock festival that attract such iconic bands as "Die Ärtzeâ€.
14:30 The Globalization Program
There's a dearth of doctors in Ghana - particularly specialists. The government is trying to solve the problem with extra crash training courses. And in...
There's a dearth of doctors in Ghana - particularly specialists. The government is trying to solve the problem with extra crash training courses. And in Saudi Arabia, women are breaking down barriers in the world of film - unthinkable not long ago.
15:00 News
15:15 News
15:30 Lifestyle Europe
Bigger isn't always better: Tiny Houses. Also: German illustrator Lennart Gabel and his Trump caricatures. And: a sound installation by Austria's Georg Nussbaumer in Bonn.
16:00 News
16:15 Germany: Rock against neo-Nazis
Germany: Rock against neo-nazis - Peru: Refugee drama on the border - Northern Ireland: Fear of Brexit - Russia: Moscow's Gorky Park
16:30 The Environment Magazine
In this edition, we see the work of wastepickers in Nairobi, explore declining seagrass in Germany, and meet the snake handlers of Zimbabwe.
17:00 News
17:15 Philipp Poisel (Germany)
Philipp Poisel, born in Ludwigsburg, originally wanted to become a music, art and English teacher. He however made his breakthrough as a singer-songwriter in 2008 with his lyrical songs in German.
18:00 News
18:15 Welcome to the 'Nazi village'!
Birgit and Horst Lohmeyer live in a village mainly inhabited by staunch neo-Nazis. Once a year the couple takes a public stand against the right with a...
Birgit and Horst Lohmeyer live in a village mainly inhabited by staunch neo-Nazis. Once a year the couple takes a public stand against the right with a rock festival that attract such iconic bands as "Die Ärtzeâ€.
18:30 The German Music Magazine
Marteria and Casper, two successful rappers on one album. Social media stars Die Lochis aim to return to the top of the charts. And DJ and ornithologist Dominik Eulberg makes techno with birdsong.
19:00 News
19:15 News
19:30 Erectile Dysfunction
Difficulty getting or maintaining an erection that is sufficient for intercourse can happen to any man. But when is it a sign of a serious problem? Why...
Difficulty getting or maintaining an erection that is sufficient for intercourse can happen to any man. But when is it a sign of a serious problem? Why are young men sometimes affected, too? Urologist Dr. Tobias Pottek answers these and other questions on the show. Also: we find out why smartphones and MP3 players can cause permanent hearing loss, and check out some fun new fitness trends.
20:00 News
20:15 Wind in My Hair - Back to a Distant Homeland
Around three million German-Russians live in Germany. Few Germans know anything about their backgrounds, history and culture. This documentary accompanies...
Around three million German-Russians live in Germany. Few Germans know anything about their backgrounds, history and culture. This documentary accompanies one of them, Melitta Anselm, on a journey to the place she left with her family in February 1990: the city of Karatau in southern Kazakhstan, where thousands of ethnic Germans lived during the Soviet era.
21:00 News
21:15 1968 - The Global Revolt, Part 1: The Wave
1968 has become synonymous with the largest global protest movement of the 20th Century. Be it in San Francisco, Paris, Tokyo, São Paulo, Algiers, Berlin...
1968 has become synonymous with the largest global protest movement of the 20th Century. Be it in San Francisco, Paris, Tokyo, São Paulo, Algiers, Berlin or London - young people all around the world protested against deadlocked social structures and oppression. This four-part documentary looks back on the decade of upheaval from 1965 to 1975 and its controversial legacy to today’s world.
22:00 News
22:15 Welcome to the 'Nazi village'!
Birgit and Horst Lohmeyer live in a village mainly inhabited by staunch neo-Nazis. Once a year the couple takes a public stand against the right with a...
Birgit and Horst Lohmeyer live in a village mainly inhabited by staunch neo-Nazis. Once a year the couple takes a public stand against the right with a rock festival that attract such iconic bands as "Die Ärtzeâ€.
22:30 The Environment Magazine
In this edition, we see the work of wastepickers in Nairobi, explore declining seagrass in Germany, and meet the snake handlers of Zimbabwe.
23:00 News
23:15 Your Team, your League, your Show.
Your front-row seat for German football on DW every Saturday and Sunday. The Bundesliga gives viewers the goals, the action, the atmosphere and expert...
Your front-row seat for German football on DW every Saturday and Sunday. The Bundesliga gives viewers the goals, the action, the atmosphere and expert opinion on the best-attended soccer league in the world.
23:30 Arts.21 Special: Architecture and Venice
The 2018 International Architecture Exhibition in Venice is dedicated to Freespace - inside and out, in cities and towns. The German pavilion is about...
The 2018 International Architecture Exhibition in Venice is dedicated to Freespace - inside and out, in cities and towns. The German pavilion is about tearing down walls, while Chinese architect Xu Tiantian re-envisions the traditional teahouse.
00:00 News
00:02 News in Review
00:30 Lifestyle Europe
A treat for fans of Spaghetti Westerns: The Spencer-Hill Festival. Also: How a 3-legged Pomeranian became an Instagram star, and the Porcelain Biennale in Meissen.
01:00 News
01:02 News
01:15 Living in the Digital Age
Future wars: how dangerous are autonomous fighting machines? Virtual influencers: why are millions of fans so fascinated with virtual cyberstars? And:...
Future wars: how dangerous are autonomous fighting machines? Virtual influencers: why are millions of fans so fascinated with virtual cyberstars? And: a high-speed tour of art history through the epochs and styles.
01:30 Review of Matchday 2
Dortmund are on top, while Bayern didn’t start where they aim to finish. But can the table toppers really be a threat to the record champions? Matchday...
Dortmund are on top, while Bayern didn’t start where they aim to finish. But can the table toppers really be a threat to the record champions? Matchday one gave us more questions than answers. Were defeats from Leipzig and Schalke just slip ups? Which promoted side could exceed expectations? So many questions - the answers will be found on Kick off!
02:00 News
02:15 Your Team, your League, your Show.
Your front-row seat for German football on DW every Saturday and Sunday. The Bundesliga gives viewers the goals, the action, the atmosphere and expert...
Your front-row seat for German football on DW every Saturday and Sunday. The Bundesliga gives viewers the goals, the action, the atmosphere and expert opinion on the best-attended soccer league in the world.
02:30 Erectile Dysfunction
Difficulty getting or maintaining an erection that is sufficient for intercourse can happen to any man. But when is it a sign of a serious problem? Why...
Difficulty getting or maintaining an erection that is sufficient for intercourse can happen to any man. But when is it a sign of a serious problem? Why are young men sometimes affected, too? Urologist Dr. Tobias Pottek answers these and other questions on the show. Also: we find out why smartphones and MP3 players can cause permanent hearing loss, and check out some fun new fitness trends.
03:00 News
03:02 Welcome to the 'Nazi village'!
Birgit and Horst Lohmeyer live in a village mainly inhabited by staunch neo-Nazis. Once a year the couple takes a public stand against the right with a...
Birgit and Horst Lohmeyer live in a village mainly inhabited by staunch neo-Nazis. Once a year the couple takes a public stand against the right with a rock festival that attract such iconic bands as "Die Ärtzeâ€.
03:15 Out of Darkness - Cities after War
Kigali, Sarajevo, Beirut, MedellÃn - four cities that experienced years of war and conflict. How have they recovered? The return of peace involves coming...
Kigali, Sarajevo, Beirut, MedellÃn - four cities that experienced years of war and conflict. How have they recovered? The return of peace involves coming to terms with the past and achieving reconciliation between former enemies; a challenge, but as this documentary shows, one that can be met.
04:00 News
04:02 Your Team, your League, your Show.
Your front-row seat for German football on DW every Saturday and Sunday. The Bundesliga gives viewers the goals, the action, the atmosphere and expert...
Your front-row seat for German football on DW every Saturday and Sunday. The Bundesliga gives viewers the goals, the action, the atmosphere and expert opinion on the best-attended soccer league in the world.
04:15 The Brass Academy Alicante
Trumpet fanfares at the castle, practising horn at the beach, an open air concert in the garden - Sarah Willis meets the young musicians of the Brass Academy...
Trumpet fanfares at the castle, practising horn at the beach, an open air concert in the garden - Sarah Willis meets the young musicians of the Brass Academy Alicante and enjoys their typically Spanish hospitality. Olé!
04:30 Berlin: Around the Reichstag and Brandenburg Gate
Check-in presenter Nicole Frölich has a look around the government district in the German capital. She visits the Reichstag, the Brandenburg Gate and the Holocaust memorial.
05:00 News
05:02 News
05:15 Inequality - How Wealth Becomes Power
Germany is one of the world’s richest countries, but inequality is on the rise. The wealthy are pulling ahead, while the poor are falling behind....
Germany is one of the world’s richest countries, but inequality is on the rise. The wealthy are pulling ahead, while the poor are falling behind. For the middle classes, work is no longer a means of advancement. Instead, they are struggling to maintain their position and status. Young people today have less disposable income than previous generations.
06:00 News
06:02 Veye Tatah: "Africans have to develop Africa."
Veye Tatah was born and raised in Cameroon but has lived in Germany since 1991 and works with non-profit organization "Africa Positive." In the DW Interview...
Veye Tatah was born and raised in Cameroon but has lived in Germany since 1991 and works with non-profit organization "Africa Positive." In the DW Interview she discussed her efforts to get people to see Africa as something more than simply a victim of colonialism and crisis.
06:15 Your Team, your League, your Show.
Your front-row seat for German football on DW every Saturday and Sunday. The Bundesliga gives viewers the goals, the action, the atmosphere and expert...
Your front-row seat for German football on DW every Saturday and Sunday. The Bundesliga gives viewers the goals, the action, the atmosphere and expert opinion on the best-attended soccer league in the world.
06:30 Spotlight on People
Police suicide rates in France are rising after years of Islamist terror. +++ A German couple is taking a stand against neo-Nazis in their village with a rock festival.
07:00 News
07:02 News
07:15 Philipp Poisel (Germany)
Philipp Poisel, born in Ludwigsburg, originally wanted to become a music, art and English teacher. He however made his breakthrough as a singer-songwriter in 2008 with his lyrical songs in German.
08:00 News
08:02 goRome! The International Pilgrimage of Altar Servers
"Mega, awesome, cool!" That was twelve-year-old Linus’s comment. He is one of 60,000 Catholic altar servers from across the world who made the pilgrimage...
"Mega, awesome, cool!" That was twelve-year-old Linus’s comment. He is one of 60,000 Catholic altar servers from across the world who made the pilgrimage to Rome this year to see the pope. With the Eternal City sweltering in temperatures around 40 degrees Celsius this summer it wasn’t always "cool." But nothing could stop these kids.
08:30 Highlights of the Week
Ice cream maker Matthias Münz creates very unusual flavors in his Munich palor. Plus: the striped shirt is a fashion staple that stayed in style over...
Ice cream maker Matthias Münz creates very unusual flavors in his Munich palor. Plus: the striped shirt is a fashion staple that stayed in style over the decades. And: A trip to Odessa on the Black Sea.
09:00 News
09:02 Veye Tatah: "Africans have to develop Africa."
Veye Tatah was born and raised in Cameroon but has lived in Germany since 1991 and works with non-profit organization "Africa Positive." In the DW Interview...
Veye Tatah was born and raised in Cameroon but has lived in Germany since 1991 and works with non-profit organization "Africa Positive." In the DW Interview she discussed her efforts to get people to see Africa as something more than simply a victim of colonialism and crisis.
09:15 1968 - The Global Revolt, Part 1: The Wave
1968 has become synonymous with the largest global protest movement of the 20th Century. Be it in San Francisco, Paris, Tokyo, São Paulo, Algiers, Berlin...
1968 has become synonymous with the largest global protest movement of the 20th Century. Be it in San Francisco, Paris, Tokyo, São Paulo, Algiers, Berlin or London - young people all around the world protested against deadlocked social structures and oppression. This four-part documentary looks back on the decade of upheaval from 1965 to 1975 and its controversial legacy to today’s world.
10:00 News
10:15 Your Team, your League, your Show.
Your front-row seat for German football on DW every Saturday and Sunday. The Bundesliga gives viewers the goals, the action, the atmosphere and expert...
Your front-row seat for German football on DW every Saturday and Sunday. The Bundesliga gives viewers the goals, the action, the atmosphere and expert opinion on the best-attended soccer league in the world.
10:30 Arts.21 Special: Architecture and Venice
The 2018 International Architecture Exhibition in Venice is dedicated to Freespace - inside and out, in cities and towns. The German pavilion is about...
The 2018 International Architecture Exhibition in Venice is dedicated to Freespace - inside and out, in cities and towns. The German pavilion is about tearing down walls, while Chinese architect Xu Tiantian re-envisions the traditional teahouse.
11:00 News
11:15 God, the Devil and Rock 'n' Roll
Rock ’n’ roll was born from a spirit of rebellion that questioned authority and the traditional morality of the Christian church. And for...
Rock ’n’ roll was born from a spirit of rebellion that questioned authority and the traditional morality of the Christian church. And for many Christian leaders, it was clear that rock music paved the way to damnation. To them, everything about rock ’n roll clearly spoke of the "Devil’s Music" - from its roots in African-American culture to its hip-shimmying rhythms and less-than-pious lyrics.
12:00 News
12:15 Veye Tatah: "Africans have to develop Africa."
Veye Tatah was born and raised in Cameroon but has lived in Germany since 1991 and works with non-profit organization "Africa Positive." In the DW Interview...
Veye Tatah was born and raised in Cameroon but has lived in Germany since 1991 and works with non-profit organization "Africa Positive." In the DW Interview she discussed her efforts to get people to see Africa as something more than simply a victim of colonialism and crisis.
12:30 Highlights of the Week
Ice cream maker Matthias Münz creates very unusual flavors in his Munich palor. Plus: the striped shirt is a fashion staple that stayed in style over...
Ice cream maker Matthias Münz creates very unusual flavors in his Munich palor. Plus: the striped shirt is a fashion staple that stayed in style over the decades. And: A trip to Odessa on the Black Sea.
13:00 News
13:15 Your Team, your League, your Show.
Your front-row seat for German football on DW every Saturday and Sunday. The Bundesliga gives viewers the goals, the action, the atmosphere and expert...
Your front-row seat for German football on DW every Saturday and Sunday. The Bundesliga gives viewers the goals, the action, the atmosphere and expert opinion on the best-attended soccer league in the world.
13:30 goRome! The International Pilgrimage of Altar Servers
"Mega, awesome, cool!" That was twelve-year-old Linus’s comment. He is one of 60,000 Catholic altar servers from across the world who made the pilgrimage...
"Mega, awesome, cool!" That was twelve-year-old Linus’s comment. He is one of 60,000 Catholic altar servers from across the world who made the pilgrimage to Rome this year to see the pope. With the Eternal City sweltering in temperatures around 40 degrees Celsius this summer it wasn’t always "cool." But nothing could stop these kids.
14:00 News
14:15 Veye Tatah: "Africans have to develop Africa."
Veye Tatah was born and raised in Cameroon but has lived in Germany since 1991 and works with non-profit organization "Africa Positive." In the DW Interview...
Veye Tatah was born and raised in Cameroon but has lived in Germany since 1991 and works with non-profit organization "Africa Positive." In the DW Interview she discussed her efforts to get people to see Africa as something more than simply a victim of colonialism and crisis.
14:30 Erectile Dysfunction
Difficulty getting or maintaining an erection that is sufficient for intercourse can happen to any man. But when is it a sign of a serious problem? Why...
Difficulty getting or maintaining an erection that is sufficient for intercourse can happen to any man. But when is it a sign of a serious problem? Why are young men sometimes affected, too? Urologist Dr. Tobias Pottek answers these and other questions on the show. Also: we find out why smartphones and MP3 players can cause permanent hearing loss, and check out some fun new fitness trends.
15:00 News
15:15 Your Team, your League, your Show.
Your front-row seat for German football on DW every Saturday and Sunday. The Bundesliga gives viewers the goals, the action, the atmosphere and expert...
Your front-row seat for German football on DW every Saturday and Sunday. The Bundesliga gives viewers the goals, the action, the atmosphere and expert opinion on the best-attended soccer league in the world.
15:30 Highlights of the Week
Ice cream maker Matthias Münz creates very unusual flavors in his Munich palor. Plus: the striped shirt is a fashion staple that stayed in style over...
Ice cream maker Matthias Münz creates very unusual flavors in his Munich palor. Plus: the striped shirt is a fashion staple that stayed in style over the decades. And: A trip to Odessa on the Black Sea.
16:00 News
16:15 Abducted and Sold - Forced Workers in Russia
According to estimates, more than a million people in the Russian Federation work under slave-like conditions. On the basis of absolute numbers, this places...
According to estimates, more than a million people in the Russian Federation work under slave-like conditions. On the basis of absolute numbers, this places Russia in seventh place on the most recent Global Slavery Index to be published by the human rights organization Walk Free Foundation. Many of the ‘slaves’ were violently abducted. Politicians and society as a whole are silent on the problem.
17:00 News
17:15 1968 - The Global Revolt, Part 1: The Wave
1968 has become synonymous with the largest global protest movement of the 20th Century. Be it in San Francisco, Paris, Tokyo, São Paulo, Algiers, Berlin...
1968 has become synonymous with the largest global protest movement of the 20th Century. Be it in San Francisco, Paris, Tokyo, São Paulo, Algiers, Berlin or London - young people all around the world protested against deadlocked social structures and oppression. This four-part documentary looks back on the decade of upheaval from 1965 to 1975 and its controversial legacy to today’s world.
18:00 News
18:15 The Movie Magazine
Kino with first impressions from the Venice Film Festival, a look at indie favorite Detlev Buck's 'Asphalt Gorillas' and at 'Wackersdorf' a new drama telling...
Kino with first impressions from the Venice Film Festival, a look at indie favorite Detlev Buck's 'Asphalt Gorillas' and at 'Wackersdorf' a new drama telling the story of protests against a nuclear reprocessing plant in the nineteen eighties.
18:30 goRome! The International Pilgrimage of Altar Servers
"Mega, awesome, cool!" That was twelve-year-old Linus’s comment. He is one of 60,000 Catholic altar servers from across the world who made the pilgrimage...
"Mega, awesome, cool!" That was twelve-year-old Linus’s comment. He is one of 60,000 Catholic altar servers from across the world who made the pilgrimage to Rome this year to see the pope. With the Eternal City sweltering in temperatures around 40 degrees Celsius this summer it wasn’t always "cool." But nothing could stop these kids.
19:00 News
19:15 Germany: Rock against neo-Nazis
Germany: Rock against neo-nazis - Peru: Refugee drama on the border - Northern Ireland: Fear of Brexit - Russia: Moscow's Gorky Park
19:30 Arts.21 Special: Architecture and Venice
The 2018 International Architecture Exhibition in Venice is dedicated to Freespace - inside and out, in cities and towns. The German pavilion is about...
The 2018 International Architecture Exhibition in Venice is dedicated to Freespace - inside and out, in cities and towns. The German pavilion is about tearing down walls, while Chinese architect Xu Tiantian re-envisions the traditional teahouse.
20:00 News
20:15 Judas Priest (UK) & In Flames (Sweden)
Judas Priest, founded in 1969, is one of the world's most influential bands in heavy metal history. To this day, the quintet from Birmingham has released...
Judas Priest, founded in 1969, is one of the world's most influential bands in heavy metal history. To this day, the quintet from Birmingham has released around 20 studio albums and sold nearly 50 million albums. In Flames from Göteborg in Sweden are pioneers of melodic death metal. The band founded in 1990 has sold over 2.5 million albums and has won several "Grammis".
21:00 News
21:15 Out of Darkness - Cities after War
Kigali, Sarajevo, Beirut, MedellÃn - four cities that experienced years of war and conflict. How have they recovered? The return of peace involves coming...
Kigali, Sarajevo, Beirut, MedellÃn - four cities that experienced years of war and conflict. How have they recovered? The return of peace involves coming to terms with the past and achieving reconciliation between former enemies; a challenge, but as this documentary shows, one that can be met.
22:00 News
22:15 Veye Tatah: "Africans have to develop Africa."
Veye Tatah was born and raised in Cameroon but has lived in Germany since 1991 and works with non-profit organization "Africa Positive." In the DW Interview...
Veye Tatah was born and raised in Cameroon but has lived in Germany since 1991 and works with non-profit organization "Africa Positive." In the DW Interview she discussed her efforts to get people to see Africa as something more than simply a victim of colonialism and crisis.
22:30 Highlights of the Week
Ice cream maker Matthias Münz creates very unusual flavors in his Munich palor. Plus: the striped shirt is a fashion staple that stayed in style over...
Ice cream maker Matthias Münz creates very unusual flavors in his Munich palor. Plus: the striped shirt is a fashion staple that stayed in style over the decades. And: A trip to Odessa on the Black Sea.
23:00 News
23:15 Your Team, your League, your Show.
Your front-row seat for German football on DW every Saturday and Sunday. The Bundesliga gives viewers the goals, the action, the atmosphere and expert...
Your front-row seat for German football on DW every Saturday and Sunday. The Bundesliga gives viewers the goals, the action, the atmosphere and expert opinion on the best-attended soccer league in the world.
23:30 The Science Magazine
Deciphering hieroglyphics with artificial intelligence. And: coffee - is it actually good for your health? Also - the microbiome approach to healthy skin, and cleaning up drug residues in waterways.
00:00 News
00:02 News in Review
00:30 Lifestyle Europe
Full speed into the past: Vintage cars on the beach in Rømø, Denmark. Also: The latest film by Oscar-winning director Florian Henckel von Donnersmarck,...
Full speed into the past: Vintage cars on the beach in Rømø, Denmark. Also: The latest film by Oscar-winning director Florian Henckel von Donnersmarck, and a tour of the late Helmut Schmidt's home in Hamburg.
01:00 News
01:02 News
01:15 The Movie Magazine
Kino with first impressions from the Venice Film Festival, a look at indie favorite Detlev Buck's 'Asphalt Gorillas' and at 'Wackersdorf' a new drama telling...
Kino with first impressions from the Venice Film Festival, a look at indie favorite Detlev Buck's 'Asphalt Gorillas' and at 'Wackersdorf' a new drama telling the story of protests against a nuclear reprocessing plant in the nineteen eighties.
01:30 The Motor Magazine
High tech, low price - the Skoda Fabia. Peugeot + Opel = Franco-German potpourri? A predator returns - Aston Martin Vantage. Flash in the pan or classic?...
High tech, low price - the Skoda Fabia. Peugeot + Opel = Franco-German potpourri? A predator returns - Aston Martin Vantage. Flash in the pan or classic? The Beetle Convertible. And: Classic cars in classy surroundings
02:00 News
02:02 News in Review
02:30 Lifestyle Europe
A treat for fans of Spaghetti Westerns: The Spencer-Hill Festival. Also: How a 3-legged Pomeranian became an Instagram star, and the Porcelain Biennale in Meissen.
03:00 News
03:02 News
03:15 Angola - The Cancer of Corruption
Although Angola is Africa's second largest oil producer after Nigeria, the country is one of the world's poorest nations. Its billions of oil dollars mainly...
Although Angola is Africa's second largest oil producer after Nigeria, the country is one of the world's poorest nations. Its billions of oil dollars mainly lined the pockets of the family of President José Eduardo dos Santos, who ruled the country for 38 years. Angola's new president, João Lourenço, has vowed to fight corruption and help the country's poorest. But can he keep his promise?
03:45 Living in the Digital Age
Future wars: how dangerous are autonomous fighting machines? Virtual influencers: why are millions of fans so fascinated with virtual cyberstars? And:...
Future wars: how dangerous are autonomous fighting machines? Virtual influencers: why are millions of fans so fascinated with virtual cyberstars? And: a high-speed tour of art history through the epochs and styles.
04:00 News
04:02 News in Review
04:30 Review of Matchday 2
Dortmund are on top, while Bayern didn’t start where they aim to finish. But can the table toppers really be a threat to the record champions? Matchday...
Dortmund are on top, while Bayern didn’t start where they aim to finish. But can the table toppers really be a threat to the record champions? Matchday one gave us more questions than answers. Were defeats from Leipzig and Schalke just slip ups? Which promoted side could exceed expectations? So many questions - the answers will be found on Kick off!
05:00 News
05:02 The Movie Magazine
Kino with first impressions from the Venice Film Festival, a look at indie favorite Detlev Buck's 'Asphalt Gorillas' and at 'Wackersdorf' a new drama telling...
Kino with first impressions from the Venice Film Festival, a look at indie favorite Detlev Buck's 'Asphalt Gorillas' and at 'Wackersdorf' a new drama telling the story of protests against a nuclear reprocessing plant in the nineteen eighties.
05:15 Syria's Disappeared
In 2011, the Arab Spring protests arrived in Syria. Since then, tens of thousands of men, women and children have vanished in President Bashar al-Assad‘s...
In 2011, the Arab Spring protests arrived in Syria. Since then, tens of thousands of men, women and children have vanished in President Bashar al-Assad‘s clandestine detention centers. To this day, the Syrian government arrests and incarcerates people who oppose the regime. Some prisoners have smuggled messages to their families, written in their own blood.