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01:15 Contemporary Classical
"Sarah’s Music - Contemporary Classical†is DW’s weekly program dedicated to the rich diversity of classical music. Presenter Sarah...
"Sarah’s Music - Contemporary Classical†is DW’s weekly program dedicated to the rich diversity of classical music. Presenter Sarah Willis gets up close and personal with the stars of the classical music world.
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03:15 The Empire of Red Gold
The world’s most consumed fruit has an untold story. The industrialization of the humble tomato preceded the globalized economy that was to follow....
The world’s most consumed fruit has an untold story. The industrialization of the humble tomato preceded the globalized economy that was to follow. And as in other industries, China has become the world’s leading supplier. This documentary shows how the country has managed to capture the market for this staple of western cuisine.
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04:30 The Motor Magazine
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05:15 The Ruins of Raqqa
What is life like in Raqqa today? In October 2017, the northern Syrian city was liberated from the rule of the so-called Islamic State, or IS. In 2014,...
What is life like in Raqqa today? In October 2017, the northern Syrian city was liberated from the rule of the so-called Islamic State, or IS. In 2014, Raqqa became the informal capital of the Islamic State’s self-proclaimed caliphate. Many hundreds of civilians died in the battle to liberate the city. Raqqa now lies in ruins.
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07:15 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.
07:45 Living in the Digital Age
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09:30 The Bundesliga Highlights
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10:30 The Globalization Program
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11:15 Singapore - Asia's Global Hotspot
Singapore, the small city-state in Southeast Asia, is an economic miracle. Thanks to its status as a financial center, Singapore is one of the richest...
Singapore, the small city-state in Southeast Asia, is an economic miracle. Thanks to its status as a financial center, Singapore is one of the richest countries in the world. But it’s also one without any mineral resources of its own. Singapore constantly has to reinvent itself in order to maintain its prosperity and remain an attractive place to live.
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13:30 The Bundesliga Highlights
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17:15 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.
17:45 Living in the Digital Age
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18:30 The Environment Magazine
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19:30 The Globalization Program
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21:15 The Empire of Red Gold
The world’s most consumed fruit has an untold story. The industrialization of the humble tomato preceded the globalized economy that was to follow....
The world’s most consumed fruit has an untold story. The industrialization of the humble tomato preceded the globalized economy that was to follow. And as in other industries, China has become the world’s leading supplier. This documentary shows how the country has managed to capture the market for this staple of western cuisine.
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23:15 Angkor Thom - The Great Temple City, Cambodia
The ancient Khmer city of Angkor Thom is located just two kilometers from the huge temple complex of Angkor Wat in modern-day Cambodia. Nine square kilometers...
The ancient Khmer city of Angkor Thom is located just two kilometers from the huge temple complex of Angkor Wat in modern-day Cambodia. Nine square kilometers in size, it was once home to more people than any medieval city in Europe. Now it is being eroded by nature and faces complete destruction.
23:30 Your Business Magazine
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01:15 Angkor Thom - The Great Temple City, Cambodia
The ancient Khmer city of Angkor Thom is located just two kilometers from the huge temple complex of Angkor Wat in modern-day Cambodia. Nine square kilometers...
The ancient Khmer city of Angkor Thom is located just two kilometers from the huge temple complex of Angkor Wat in modern-day Cambodia. Nine square kilometers in size, it was once home to more people than any medieval city in Europe. Now it is being eroded by nature and faces complete destruction.
01:30 More than Football
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03:15 The Legend of Cape Horn
On January 29, 1616, the Dutch navigator Willem Cornelisz Schouten, in his ship "Eendracht", rounded the southern tip of South America and named it after...
On January 29, 1616, the Dutch navigator Willem Cornelisz Schouten, in his ship "Eendracht", rounded the southern tip of South America and named it after his hometown of Hoorn. 400 years later, adventurer and explorer Arved Fuchs sets out to make the journey around Cape Horn on the "Dagmar Aaen," a traditional fishing boat known as a "haikutter."
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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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07:15 Digital Warriors - Women Changing the World
Twitter, Facebook, Instagram and other social media can drive social change or even spark revolutions. Women around the world are using the Internet as...
Twitter, Facebook, Instagram and other social media can drive social change or even spark revolutions. Women around the world are using the Internet as a weapon in their struggle for equal rights. They are fighting against the murder of women in Latin America, female genital mutilation in Africa, compulsory headscarves in Iran and for peace between India and Pakistan.
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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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17:15 The Empire of Red Gold
The world’s most consumed fruit has an untold story. The industrialization of the humble tomato preceded the globalized economy that was to follow....
The world’s most consumed fruit has an untold story. The industrialization of the humble tomato preceded the globalized economy that was to follow. And as in other industries, China has become the world’s leading supplier. This documentary shows how the country has managed to capture the market for this staple of western cuisine.
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19:30 Confronting the Powerful
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21:15 The Legend of Cape Horn
On January 29, 1616, the Dutch navigator Willem Cornelisz Schouten, in his ship "Eendracht", rounded the southern tip of South America and named it after...
On January 29, 1616, the Dutch navigator Willem Cornelisz Schouten, in his ship "Eendracht", rounded the southern tip of South America and named it after his hometown of Hoorn. 400 years later, adventurer and explorer Arved Fuchs sets out to make the journey around Cape Horn on the "Dagmar Aaen," a traditional fishing boat known as a "haikutter."
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23:15 Salzburg's Old City, Austria
Salzburg is the city of Mozart and baroque, with magical scenery and a rich arts scene. The clifftop fortress of Hohensalzburg that overlooks the city...
Salzburg is the city of Mozart and baroque, with magical scenery and a rich arts scene. The clifftop fortress of Hohensalzburg that overlooks the city was built in the 11th Century. It was originally designed to protect Salzburg of course, but these days it’s a protected monument itself. Along with Salzburg’s old city center, it was made a UNESCO World Heritage Site in 1996.
23:30 Confronting the Powerful
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01:15 Salzburg's Old City, Austria
Salzburg is the city of Mozart and baroque, with magical scenery and a rich arts scene. The clifftop fortress of Hohensalzburg that overlooks the city...
Salzburg is the city of Mozart and baroque, with magical scenery and a rich arts scene. The clifftop fortress of Hohensalzburg that overlooks the city was built in the 11th Century. It was originally designed to protect Salzburg of course, but these days it’s a protected monument itself. Along with Salzburg’s old city center, it was made a UNESCO World Heritage Site in 1996.
01:30 The German Music Magazine
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03:15 Testifying against Assad - Seeking Justice for Syria
Thousands of prisoners have been tortured and killed in Bashar al-Assad's jails. Now survivors of these horrors are trying to bring the systematic human...
Thousands of prisoners have been tortured and killed in Bashar al-Assad's jails. Now survivors of these horrors are trying to bring the systematic human rights violations carried out in Syrian prisons before the courts in Germany. The international legal principle of 'universal jurisdiction' could allow the Assad regime’s crimes against humanity in Syria to be prosecuted in foreign courts.
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04:30 More than Football
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05:15 Apocalypse - Never-Ending War 1918 - 1929, Part 2
This is the story of the years following the First World War, a time of chaos, conflict and precarious equilibrium, of survivors who have lost everything....
This is the story of the years following the First World War, a time of chaos, conflict and precarious equilibrium, of survivors who have lost everything. As the world reels and tries to right itself, misery and uncertainty give rise to the evil forces of totalitarianism. Will there ever be peace?
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06:30 Confronting the Powerful
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07:15 The Empire of Red Gold
The world’s most consumed fruit has an untold story. The industrialization of the humble tomato preceded the globalized economy that was to follow....
The world’s most consumed fruit has an untold story. The industrialization of the humble tomato preceded the globalized economy that was to follow. And as in other industries, China has become the world’s leading supplier. This documentary shows how the country has managed to capture the market for this staple of western cuisine.
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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 The Ruins of Raqqa
What is life like in Raqqa today? In October 2017, the northern Syrian city was liberated from the rule of the so-called Islamic State, or IS. In 2014,...
What is life like in Raqqa today? In October 2017, the northern Syrian city was liberated from the rule of the so-called Islamic State, or IS. In 2014, Raqqa became the informal capital of the Islamic State’s self-proclaimed caliphate. Many hundreds of civilians died in the battle to liberate the city. Raqqa now lies in ruins.
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17:15 The Legend of Cape Horn
On January 29, 1616, the Dutch navigator Willem Cornelisz Schouten, in his ship "Eendracht", rounded the southern tip of South America and named it after...
On January 29, 1616, the Dutch navigator Willem Cornelisz Schouten, in his ship "Eendracht", rounded the southern tip of South America and named it after his hometown of Hoorn. 400 years later, adventurer and explorer Arved Fuchs sets out to make the journey around Cape Horn on the "Dagmar Aaen," a traditional fishing boat known as a "haikutter."
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18:30 The Health Show
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19:30 International Debate from Berlin
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21:15 Testifying against Assad - Seeking Justice for Syria
Thousands of prisoners have been tortured and killed in Bashar al-Assad's jails. Now survivors of these horrors are trying to bring the systematic human...
Thousands of prisoners have been tortured and killed in Bashar al-Assad's jails. Now survivors of these horrors are trying to bring the systematic human rights violations carried out in Syrian prisons before the courts in Germany. The international legal principle of 'universal jurisdiction' could allow the Assad regime’s crimes against humanity in Syria to be prosecuted in foreign courts.
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23:15 The Movie Magazine
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05:15 Rebekka Bakken (Norway)
Born in 1970, the Norwegian musician Rebekka Bakken refuses to characterize herself as a jazz singer, as she identifies with other music genres as well....
Born in 1970, the Norwegian musician Rebekka Bakken refuses to characterize herself as a jazz singer, as she identifies with other music genres as well. The award-winning artist's voice reaches over three octaves.
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06:30 International Debate from Berlin
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07:15 The Legend of Cape Horn
On January 29, 1616, the Dutch navigator Willem Cornelisz Schouten, in his ship "Eendracht", rounded the southern tip of South America and named it after...
On January 29, 1616, the Dutch navigator Willem Cornelisz Schouten, in his ship "Eendracht", rounded the southern tip of South America and named it after his hometown of Hoorn. 400 years later, adventurer and explorer Arved Fuchs sets out to make the journey around Cape Horn on the "Dagmar Aaen," a traditional fishing boat known as a "haikutter."
08:00 News
08:30 International Debate from Berlin
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09:30 More than Football
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10:30 International Debate from Berlin
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11:15 Under the Skin - Russia‘s Women
It was women who triggered the revolution that toppled the tsar in Russia. Russia was one of the first countries to give women the right to vote. Feminism...
It was women who triggered the revolution that toppled the tsar in Russia. Russia was one of the first countries to give women the right to vote. Feminism flourished briefly. But what is the situation of women in today’s Russia? This report looks into women’s roles in Russia and reveals instances where discrimination and exclusion are still an issue.
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13:30 More than Football
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14:30 International Debate from Berlin
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17:15 Testifying against Assad - Seeking Justice for Syria
Thousands of prisoners have been tortured and killed in Bashar al-Assad's jails. Now survivors of these horrors are trying to bring the systematic human...
Thousands of prisoners have been tortured and killed in Bashar al-Assad's jails. Now survivors of these horrors are trying to bring the systematic human rights violations carried out in Syrian prisons before the courts in Germany. The international legal principle of 'universal jurisdiction' could allow the Assad regime’s crimes against humanity in Syria to be prosecuted in foreign courts.
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21:15 Dabu Fantastic (Swizerland)
Dabu Fantastic are a Swiss group fronted by musicians David Bucher and DJ Arts. They specialize in Swiss dialect lyrics. Their albums "Hallo Hund" (2014)...
Dabu Fantastic are a Swiss group fronted by musicians David Bucher and DJ Arts. They specialize in Swiss dialect lyrics. Their albums "Hallo Hund" (2014) and "Drinks" (2016) took the duo into the Swiss Charts' top 10.
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23:15 Living in the Digital Age
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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
Requiem pour Pianos: photos of abandoned keyboard instruments. And: the unique murals of Greek street artist Insane51. Plus: two olympic gold medallists join the cast of 'Holiday on Ice'.
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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 Building a Church - Catholics in Cuba
Twenty years ago, Pope John Paul II visited Cuba. He was the very first pontiff to do so in the island’s history and his visit marked a thaw in...
Twenty years ago, Pope John Paul II visited Cuba. He was the very first pontiff to do so in the island’s history and his visit marked a thaw in the Communist regime’s relations with the Vatican. In the optimism those days ushered in, the small Catholic parish in Guiteras, a suburb of Havana, planned to build a church. But it never got off the drawing board.
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04:30 Building a Church - Catholics in Cuba
Twenty years ago, Pope John Paul II visited Cuba. He was the very first pontiff to do so in the island’s history and his visit marked a thaw in...
Twenty years ago, Pope John Paul II visited Cuba. He was the very first pontiff to do so in the island’s history and his visit marked a thaw in the Communist regime’s relations with the Vatican. In the optimism those days ushered in, the small Catholic parish in Guiteras, a suburb of Havana, planned to build a church. But it never got off the drawing board.
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05:15 The Fisherfolk of Mu Ko Surin - The Disappearing World of the Sea Nomads
Man and the Sea: an identity-defining challenge that faces today’s fishermen in very different ways, depending on the region and the fishing grounds...
Man and the Sea: an identity-defining challenge that faces today’s fishermen in very different ways, depending on the region and the fishing grounds in the world where they are based. In the film "The Fisherfolk of Mu Ko Surin" author Ulrike Bremer meets a family of sea nomads.