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00:30 Lifestyle Europe
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01:15 Sankt Gallen Abbey, Switzerland
In the early 7th century, the Irish monk St. Gall established a hermitage made up of simple cells on the spot where Sankt Gallen’s baroque abbey church stands today.
01:30 More than Football
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02:02 News in Review
02:30 Lifestyle Europe
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03:15 1648: The Long Road to Peace - How the 30 Years’ War was Ended, Part 1
Huge battles, famines, the plague and cholera: For 30 years, brutal soldiers and marauding mercenaries turned Central Europe into the first circle of hell...
Huge battles, famines, the plague and cholera: For 30 years, brutal soldiers and marauding mercenaries turned Central Europe into the first circle of hell as Catholics and Protestants struggled for hegemony. Almost all the European powers had a hand in the bloody conflict, which was finally ended by the Peace of Westphalia in 1648.
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04:30 Your Business Magazine
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05:15 The Current Affairs Documentary
The weekly half-hour program delivers in-depth reporting on topical political issues and newsworthy events. Revealing the story behind the stories, "Close...
The weekly half-hour program delivers in-depth reporting on topical political issues and newsworthy events. Revealing the story behind the stories, "Close up" is informative, gripping and visually powerful.
05:45 Living in the Digital Age
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06:30 Your Business Magazine
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07:15 Pure Love - The Voice of Ella Fitzgerald
Ella Fitzgerald’s voice was a phenomenon unrivalled to this day. She had absolute pitch and perfect intonation. Ella’s voice spanned three...
Ella Fitzgerald’s voice was a phenomenon unrivalled to this day. She had absolute pitch and perfect intonation. Ella’s voice spanned three octaves, her phrasing seemed effortless, and the odd moments in her nearly sixty-year career when she sang off-key were few and far between. There is hardly any style of music in which she did not excel.
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08:30 The Globalization Program
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09:30 The Motor Magazine
10:00 News
10:30 Your Business Magazine
11:00 News
11:15 The Current Affairs Documentary
The weekly half-hour program delivers in-depth reporting on topical political issues and newsworthy events. Revealing the story behind the stories, "Close...
The weekly half-hour program delivers in-depth reporting on topical political issues and newsworthy events. Revealing the story behind the stories, "Close up" is informative, gripping and visually powerful.
11:45 Living in the Digital Age
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12:30 Lifestyle Europe
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13:30 The Travel Guide
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14:30 Your Business Magazine
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15:30 Lifestyle Europe
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17:15 Cuba’s Coastal Regions - Facing a Changing World
Almost 60 years of US economic embargoes and political isolation and a lack of heavy industry and agricultural chemicals have left Cuba’s environment...
Almost 60 years of US economic embargoes and political isolation and a lack of heavy industry and agricultural chemicals have left Cuba’s environment largely untouched. But now biologists at the island’s environmental agency are rushing to protect its pristine natural treasures from the inevitable avalanche of tourism as it opens to the modern world.
18:00 News
18:30 Your Business Magazine
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19:15 News
19:30 Confronting the Powerful
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21:00 News
21:15 1648: The Long Road to Peace - How the 30 Years’ War was Ended, Part 1
Huge battles, famines, the plague and cholera: For 30 years, brutal soldiers and marauding mercenaries turned Central Europe into the first circle of hell...
Huge battles, famines, the plague and cholera: For 30 years, brutal soldiers and marauding mercenaries turned Central Europe into the first circle of hell as Catholics and Protestants struggled for hegemony. Almost all the European powers had a hand in the bloody conflict, which was finally ended by the Peace of Westphalia in 1648.
22:00 News
22:30 News in Review
23:00 News
23:15 Delos - Island of Heavenly Light, Greece
Delos lies at the heart of Greece’s Cyclades islands. Legend has it that Apollo, the god of light, wisdom and poetry, was born there. The now uninhabited...
Delos lies at the heart of Greece’s Cyclades islands. Legend has it that Apollo, the god of light, wisdom and poetry, was born there. The now uninhabited island was long considered sacred, and has more recently become a huge archaeological site.
23:30 Confronting the Powerful
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00:02 News in Review
00:30 Lifestyle Europe
01:00 News
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01:15 Delos - Island of Heavenly Light, Greece
Delos lies at the heart of Greece’s Cyclades islands. Legend has it that Apollo, the god of light, wisdom and poetry, was born there. The now uninhabited...
Delos lies at the heart of Greece’s Cyclades islands. Legend has it that Apollo, the god of light, wisdom and poetry, was born there. The now uninhabited island was long considered sacred, and has more recently become a huge archaeological site.
01:30 The German Music Magazine
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02:30 Lifestyle Europe
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03:15 The Angel of Karachi
Karachi, the largest city in Pakistan, is also one of the most dangerous in the world. It was here that Ruth Pfau began her humanitarian mission. Almost...
Karachi, the largest city in Pakistan, is also one of the most dangerous in the world. It was here that Ruth Pfau began her humanitarian mission. Almost single-handedly, she succeeded in defeating leprosy in Pakistan. She died last year at the age of 87. Her state funeral, the first ever in Pakistan for a German citizen, was broadcast live on national TV.
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04:30 More than Football
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05:15 Daphné, a Pen Too Sharp
On 16th October 2017, the Maltese investigative journalist Daphné Caruana Galizia was assassinated in a car bomb attack close to her home. Her blog...
On 16th October 2017, the Maltese investigative journalist Daphné Caruana Galizia was assassinated in a car bomb attack close to her home. Her blog "Running Commentary†had focused on government corruption, money laundering and allegations of links between Malta’s powerful gambling industry and organized crime and made her the target of threats, libel charges and other lawsuits.
06:00 News
06:02 News in Review
06:30 Confronting the Powerful
07:00 News
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07:15 Cuba’s Coastal Regions - Facing a Changing World
Almost 60 years of US economic embargoes and political isolation and a lack of heavy industry and agricultural chemicals have left Cuba’s environment...
Almost 60 years of US economic embargoes and political isolation and a lack of heavy industry and agricultural chemicals have left Cuba’s environment largely untouched. But now biologists at the island’s environmental agency are rushing to protect its pristine natural treasures from the inevitable avalanche of tourism as it opens to the modern world.
08:00 News
08:30 Confronting the Powerful
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09:30 The Science Magazine
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10:30 Confronting the Powerful
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11:15 Brutal Ritual - Genitally Mutilated Girls Seek Help in Germany
Female genital mutilation is a serious violation of human rights. More than 50,000 of its victims now live in Germany. An estimated 200 million women worldwide...
Female genital mutilation is a serious violation of human rights. More than 50,000 of its victims now live in Germany. An estimated 200 million women worldwide have suffered genital mutilation as children, and it is still an everyday occurrence in many African countries. How do girls cope with the effects of this brutal ritual as they start new lives in Germany?
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13:30 Spotlight on People
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14:30 Confronting the Powerful
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15:30 Lifestyle Europe
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17:00 News
17:15 1648: The Long Road to Peace - How the 30 Years’ War was Ended, Part 1
Huge battles, famines, the plague and cholera: For 30 years, brutal soldiers and marauding mercenaries turned Central Europe into the first circle of hell...
Huge battles, famines, the plague and cholera: For 30 years, brutal soldiers and marauding mercenaries turned Central Europe into the first circle of hell as Catholics and Protestants struggled for hegemony. Almost all the European powers had a hand in the bloody conflict, which was finally ended by the Peace of Westphalia in 1648.
18:00 News
18:30 The Health Show
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19:30 International Debate from Berlin
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21:15 The Angel of Karachi
Karachi, the largest city in Pakistan, is also one of the most dangerous in the world. It was here that Ruth Pfau began her humanitarian mission. Almost...
Karachi, the largest city in Pakistan, is also one of the most dangerous in the world. It was here that Ruth Pfau began her humanitarian mission. Almost single-handedly, she succeeded in defeating leprosy in Pakistan. She died last year at the age of 87. Her state funeral, the first ever in Pakistan for a German citizen, was broadcast live on national TV.
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
00:15 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
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 The Mine Clearers of Bosnia - Fighting against an Invisible Enemy
Nearly a hundred tons of explosive materials and land mines can still be found under the soil of Bosnia-Herzegovina today, more than anywhere else in Europe....
Nearly a hundred tons of explosive materials and land mines can still be found under the soil of Bosnia-Herzegovina today, more than anywhere else in Europe. Actually, the land mines were to have been largely cleared by 2019, but this has now been put back to 2060. The reason for the delay: corruption.
02:00 News
02:02 News in Review
02:30 Lifestyle Europe
03:00 News
03:02 News
03:15 Until the Ribbon Breaks (Britain) & Damian Lynn (Switzerland)
The British band Until the Ribbon Breaks combines electronic sounds with pop, rock and hip-hop. In 2015, their debut album "A Lesson Unlearnt" reached...
The British band Until the Ribbon Breaks combines electronic sounds with pop, rock and hip-hop. In 2015, their debut album "A Lesson Unlearnt" reached spot 23 in US charts.
Damian Lynn, born Damian Lingg, is a promising young talent from Switzerland. He quit his teacher training studies to focus on his career in music.
04:00 News
04:02 News in Review
04:30 The Mine Clearers of Bosnia - Fighting against an Invisible Enemy
Nearly a hundred tons of explosive materials and land mines can still be found under the soil of Bosnia-Herzegovina today, more than anywhere else in Europe....
Nearly a hundred tons of explosive materials and land mines can still be found under the soil of Bosnia-Herzegovina today, more than anywhere else in Europe. Actually, the land mines were to have been largely cleared by 2019, but this has now been put back to 2060. The reason for the delay: corruption.
05:00 News
05:02 News
05:15 Nils Wülker (Germany)
Nils Wülker is among the most successful jazz trumpet players in Europe. The Bonn-born musician won an ECHO Jazz award in 2013 and was a featured guest...
Nils Wülker is among the most successful jazz trumpet players in Europe. The Bonn-born musician won an ECHO Jazz award in 2013 and was a featured guest for artists such as Gregory Porter and Klaus Doldinger.
06:00 News
06:02 News in Review
06:30 International Debate from Berlin
07:00 News
07:02 News
07:15 1648: The Long Road to Peace - How the 30 Years’ War was Ended, Part 1
Huge battles, famines, the plague and cholera: For 30 years, brutal soldiers and marauding mercenaries turned Central Europe into the first circle of hell...
Huge battles, famines, the plague and cholera: For 30 years, brutal soldiers and marauding mercenaries turned Central Europe into the first circle of hell as Catholics and Protestants struggled for hegemony. Almost all the European powers had a hand in the bloody conflict, which was finally ended by the Peace of Westphalia in 1648.
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 The Borneo Case - The Fight against Illegal Logging
In The Borneo Case, documentary filmmakers Erik Pauser and Dylan Williams spend five years intimately following the trail of an unlikely group of activists...
In The Borneo Case, documentary filmmakers Erik Pauser and Dylan Williams spend five years intimately following the trail of an unlikely group of activists whose aim is to investigate how profits from the illegal logging that has annihilated more than 90% of the Borneo’s jungles have been laundered into property portfolios all around the world.
12:00 News
12:30 Lifestyle Europe
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13:30 More than Football
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14:30 International Debate from Berlin
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15:30 Lifestyle Europe
16:00 News
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17:15 The Angel of Karachi
Karachi, the largest city in Pakistan, is also one of the most dangerous in the world. It was here that Ruth Pfau began her humanitarian mission. Almost...
Karachi, the largest city in Pakistan, is also one of the most dangerous in the world. It was here that Ruth Pfau began her humanitarian mission. Almost single-handedly, she succeeded in defeating leprosy in Pakistan. She died last year at the age of 87. Her state funeral, the first ever in Pakistan for a German citizen, was broadcast live on national TV.
18:00 News
18:30 More than Football
19:00 News
19:15 News
19:30 Spotlight on People
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21:00 News
21:15 Until the Ribbon Breaks (Britain) & Damian Lynn (Switzerland)
The British band Until the Ribbon Breaks combines electronic sounds with pop, rock and hip-hop. In 2015, their debut album "A Lesson Unlearnt" reached...
The British band Until the Ribbon Breaks combines electronic sounds with pop, rock and hip-hop. In 2015, their debut album "A Lesson Unlearnt" reached spot 23 in US charts.
Damian Lynn, born Damian Lingg, is a promising young talent from Switzerland. He quit his teacher training studies to focus on his career in music.
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 The Travel Guide
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 Confronting the Powerful
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
03:00 News
03:02 News
03:15 Military Industrial Complex - The Business of Defense, Part 2
Armies around the world are under pressure, especially as they respond to threats from well beyond their own borders. The German and French armed forces,...
Armies around the world are under pressure, especially as they respond to threats from well beyond their own borders. The German and French armed forces, for example, are involved in a range of missions from Afghanistan to North Africa. In a bid to cut costs, some of their core functions have been outsourced to commercial enterprises. But at what price?
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 Sankt Gallen Abbey, Switzerland
In the early 7th century, the Irish monk St. Gall established a hermitage made up of simple cells on the spot where Sankt Gallen’s baroque abbey church stands today.
04:30 The German Music Magazine
05:00 News
05:02 News
05:15 Bombs for the World - How Germany Profits from Wars and Crises
Germany’s laws on weapons exports are among the strictest in the world. But Germany’s biggest weapons manufacturer has found ways to skirt...
Germany’s laws on weapons exports are among the strictest in the world. But Germany’s biggest weapons manufacturer has found ways to skirt these regulations. Via foreign subsidiaries, Rheinmetall AG exports bombs and complete munitions factories to countries such as Egypt and Saudi Arabia, where they are used in military conflicts. The German government is looking the other way.
06:00 News
06:02 News in Review
06:30 The Globalization Program
07:00 News
07:02 News
07:15 The Angel of Karachi
Karachi, the largest city in Pakistan, is also one of the most dangerous in the world. It was here that Ruth Pfau began her humanitarian mission. Almost...
Karachi, the largest city in Pakistan, is also one of the most dangerous in the world. It was here that Ruth Pfau began her humanitarian mission. Almost single-handedly, she succeeded in defeating leprosy in Pakistan. She died last year at the age of 87. Her state funeral, the first ever in Pakistan for a German citizen, was broadcast live on national TV.
08:00 News
08:02 The Travel Guide
08:30 The Environment Magazine
09:00 News
09:02 On Location
09:15 Cuba’s Coastal Regions - Facing a Changing World
Almost 60 years of US economic embargoes and political isolation and a lack of heavy industry and agricultural chemicals have left Cuba’s environment...
Almost 60 years of US economic embargoes and political isolation and a lack of heavy industry and agricultural chemicals have left Cuba’s environment largely untouched. But now biologists at the island’s environmental agency are rushing to protect its pristine natural treasures from the inevitable avalanche of tourism as it opens to the modern world.
10:00 News
10:15 With Alondra de la Parra
10:30 Spotlight on People
11:00 News
11:15 Sarah Connor (Germany)
With over 7 million albums sold, Sarah Connor is one of Germany's most successful singers. For her album "Muttersprache" (2015), the musician wrote her songs in German for the first time.
12:00 News
12:15 On Location
12:30 Lifestyle Europe
13:00 News
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13:30 The Motor Magazine
14:00 News
14:15 On Location
14:30 The Globalization Program
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15:15 News
15:30 Lifestyle Europe
16:00 News
16:15 The Week in Reports
16:30 The Environment Magazine
17:00 News
17:15 Until the Ribbon Breaks (Britain) & Damian Lynn (Switzerland)
The British band Until the Ribbon Breaks combines electronic sounds with pop, rock and hip-hop. In 2015, their debut album "A Lesson Unlearnt" reached...
The British band Until the Ribbon Breaks combines electronic sounds with pop, rock and hip-hop. In 2015, their debut album "A Lesson Unlearnt" reached spot 23 in US charts.
Damian Lynn, born Damian Lingg, is a promising young talent from Switzerland. He quit his teacher training studies to focus on his career in music.
18:00 News
18:15 On Location
18:30 The German Music Magazine
19:00 News
19:15 News
19:30 The Health Show
20:00 News
20:15 Bombs for the World - How Germany Profits from Wars and Crises
Germany’s laws on weapons exports are among the strictest in the world. But Germany’s biggest weapons manufacturer has found ways to skirt...
Germany’s laws on weapons exports are among the strictest in the world. But Germany’s biggest weapons manufacturer has found ways to skirt these regulations. Via foreign subsidiaries, Rheinmetall AG exports bombs and complete munitions factories to countries such as Egypt and Saudi Arabia, where they are used in military conflicts. The German government is looking the other way.
21:00 News
21:15 Military Industrial Complex - The Business of Defense, Part 2
Armies around the world are under pressure, especially as they respond to threats from well beyond their own borders. The German and French armed forces,...
Armies around the world are under pressure, especially as they respond to threats from well beyond their own borders. The German and French armed forces, for example, are involved in a range of missions from Afghanistan to North Africa. In a bid to cut costs, some of their core functions have been outsourced to commercial enterprises. But at what price?
22:00 News
22:15 On Location
22:30 The Environment Magazine
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 Cultural Magazine
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00:30 Lifestyle Europe
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01:15 Living in the Digital Age
01:30 The Bundesliga Highlights
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 The Health Show
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03:02 On Location
03:15 A Film and Its Story - Fassbinder’s ‘The Marriage of Maria Braun’
‘The Marriage of Maria Braun’, made in 1979, is Rainer Werner Fassbinder’s most famous film. He received a ‘silver bear’...
‘The Marriage of Maria Braun’, made in 1979, is Rainer Werner Fassbinder’s most famous film. He received a ‘silver bear’ for it at the Berlinale. Using the story of a young woman as a vehicle, the director shone a light on the rebuilding of the ruined West Germany and the silence about the Nazi past. This documentary portrays the making and reception of the film.
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 With Alondra de la Parra
04:30 The Environment Magazine
05:00 News
05:02 News
05:15 Hidden Treasure - Iran’s Legendary Modern Art Collection
One of the largest collections of modern and contemporary art outside Europe and the US is located in Iran at the Tehran Museum of Contemporary Art. The...
One of the largest collections of modern and contemporary art outside Europe and the US is located in Iran at the Tehran Museum of Contemporary Art. The works were acquired some 40 years ago on the initiative of then-empress Farah Pahlavi. After the Islamic Revolution in 1979 the non-Islamic artworks were locked away. Many of them have never been displayed in Iran.