00:00 News
00:02 News in Review
00:30 EU Top Jobs: Haggling Instead of Inspiration?
The EU’s citizens voted. But it was the heads of member states that nominated the leadership positions. Are they the best choice for the challenges...
The EU’s citizens voted. But it was the heads of member states that nominated the leadership positions. Are they the best choice for the challenges facing Europe? Our guests: Tom Nuttall (Economist), Milan Nic (DGAP), Emmanuelle Chaze (DW)
01:00 News
01:02 News in Review
01:30 News
01:45 News
02:00 News
02:02 News in Review
02:30 EU Top Jobs: Haggling Instead of Inspiration?
The EU’s citizens voted. But it was the heads of member states that nominated the leadership positions. Are they the best choice for the challenges...
The EU’s citizens voted. But it was the heads of member states that nominated the leadership positions. Are they the best choice for the challenges facing Europe? Our guests: Tom Nuttall (Economist), Milan Nic (DGAP), Emmanuelle Chaze (DW)
03:00 News
03:02 News
03:15 Chicago - Survival in the Shadows
Eleven dead and 70 injured: the result of a deadly weekend in Chicago. The city has experienced an explosion of violence in the last two years, with 650...
Eleven dead and 70 injured: the result of a deadly weekend in Chicago. The city has experienced an explosion of violence in the last two years, with 650 more people killed in shootings there than the US’s two biggest cities combined: Los Angeles and New York. Young black men are the main victims of this endless cycle of gang crime, illegal weapons and social problems.
04:00 News
04:02 News in Review
04:30 Spotlight on People
Troops withdrawals from the Donbas give rise to concern and cautious hopes before Ukraine’s parliamentary elections. They are Turks and black: descendants...
Troops withdrawals from the Donbas give rise to concern and cautious hopes before Ukraine’s parliamentary elections. They are Turks and black: descendants of African slaves in Turkey reappraise their history.
05:00 News
05:02 News
05:15 Africa
05:30 CO2 - Pollutant and Resource
Our planet is heating up and CO2 emissions share much of the blame. In Europe, young people are demanding action to combat the climate crisis. Could a...
Our planet is heating up and CO2 emissions share much of the blame. In Europe, young people are demanding action to combat the climate crisis. Could a carbon tax help? What about carbon emissions trading? Governments and businesses need to step up.
06:00 News
06:02 News in Review
06:30 EU Top Jobs: Haggling Instead of Inspiration?
The EU’s citizens voted. But it was the heads of member states that nominated the leadership positions. Are they the best choice for the challenges...
The EU’s citizens voted. But it was the heads of member states that nominated the leadership positions. Are they the best choice for the challenges facing Europe? Our guests: Tom Nuttall (Economist), Milan Nic (DGAP), Emmanuelle Chaze (DW)
07:00 News
07:02 Africa
07:15 Chicago - Survival in the Shadows
Eleven dead and 70 injured: the result of a deadly weekend in Chicago. The city has experienced an explosion of violence in the last two years, with 650...
Eleven dead and 70 injured: the result of a deadly weekend in Chicago. The city has experienced an explosion of violence in the last two years, with 650 more people killed in shootings there than the US’s two biggest cities combined: Los Angeles and New York. Young black men are the main victims of this endless cycle of gang crime, illegal weapons and social problems.
08:00 News
08:30 News
08:45 News
09:00 News
09:30 EU Top Jobs: Haggling Instead of Inspiration?
The EU’s citizens voted. But it was the heads of member states that nominated the leadership positions. Are they the best choice for the challenges...
The EU’s citizens voted. But it was the heads of member states that nominated the leadership positions. Are they the best choice for the challenges facing Europe? Our guests: Tom Nuttall (Economist), Milan Nic (DGAP), Emmanuelle Chaze (DW)
10:00 News
10:30 News
10:45 News
11:00 News
11:15 Jellyfish on the Rise? - A Sinister New Great Power
Will jellyfish conquer the oceans of our earth in the future? Jellyfish can destroy entire fish farms and even bring coastal nuclear power stations to...
Will jellyfish conquer the oceans of our earth in the future? Jellyfish can destroy entire fish farms and even bring coastal nuclear power stations to a standstill. Scientists are now investigating their meteoric rise.
12:00 News
12:30 EU Top Jobs: Haggling Instead of Inspiration?
The EU’s citizens voted. But it was the heads of member states that nominated the leadership positions. Are they the best choice for the challenges...
The EU’s citizens voted. But it was the heads of member states that nominated the leadership positions. Are they the best choice for the challenges facing Europe? Our guests: Tom Nuttall (Economist), Milan Nic (DGAP), Emmanuelle Chaze (DW)
13:00 News
13:30 The Science Magazine
In this edition Tomorrow Today is definitely going somewhere fast.
All aboard the Hyperloop, a transport system that travels at almost the speed of sound....
In this edition Tomorrow Today is definitely going somewhere fast.
All aboard the Hyperloop, a transport system that travels at almost the speed of sound. Plus: the world's simplest electric car and how 5G could lead to a breakthrough in autonomous driving.
14:00 News
14:30 Menstruation
In this edition In Good Shape looks at menstruation. Women spend an average of between six and seven years of their lives menstruating. It’s a normal...
In this edition In Good Shape looks at menstruation. Women spend an average of between six and seven years of their lives menstruating. It’s a normal biological process that guarantees the propagation of the human species. So why is menstruation still such a taboo?
We also take a look at the menstrual cup, diagnosing endometriosis, and Sadat Nduhira's work with girls in Uganda.
15:00 News
15:30 Asia
15:45 Asia
16:00 News
16:30 Asia
16:45 Asia
17:00 News
17:30 The Environment Magazine
On this edition of Eco India: recycling flowers offered in Indian temples, restoring moorlands and reviving a traditional handicraft.
18:00 News
18:30 Asia
18:45 Asia
19:00 News
19:15 Africa
19:30 Africa
19:45 News
20:00 News
20:15 Africa
20:30 Africa
20:45 News
21:00 News
21:30 The Environment Magazine
On this edition of Eco Africa, local women looking after elephants in Kenya, breeders in Madagascar protecting their sea cucumbers' environment, and brining...
On this edition of Eco Africa, local women looking after elephants in Kenya, breeders in Madagascar protecting their sea cucumbers' environment, and brining chia seeds to poor farmers in South Africa.
22:00 News
22:30 News in Review
23:00 News
23:15 News
23:30 Africa
23:45 News
00:00 News
00:15 The Week in Reports
One year ago a boys football team got trapped in a cave in Thailand. One of the rescue divers talks about the dramatic rescue.+++The Somalian government...
One year ago a boys football team got trapped in a cave in Thailand. One of the rescue divers talks about the dramatic rescue.+++The Somalian government is offering amnesty to some defectors from al Shabab. It’s hoped they’ll learn other ways of living.
00:30 Lifestyle Europe
Photographer Ulla Lohmann wants to climb the highest mountain in each of 47 countries. Europe to the Maxx visits Kalmykia in the Russian steppe. And 1000...
Photographer Ulla Lohmann wants to climb the highest mountain in each of 47 countries. Europe to the Maxx visits Kalmykia in the Russian steppe. And 1000 amateur cooks learn how to make a Provençal starter from a Michelin chef.
01:00 News
01:15 Moon mission: A long journey into space
Matthias Maurer has always dreamed of being the first German on the moon. Out of 8,500 applicants who share the same dream, he was one of only 10 selected.
01:30 From Eschwege to Eisenach
Where are the places that recall Germany’s division? Nicole Fröhlich travels to Hessen and Thüringen to search for clues. Her travels take...
Where are the places that recall Germany’s division? Nicole Fröhlich travels to Hessen and Thüringen to search for clues. Her travels take her to her hometown of Eschwege via the Point Alpha Memorial and then Wartburg.
02:00 News
02:02 News in Review
02:30 A Renewed Classic: The VW Passat
A standard-setter, revamped - the VW Passat. We also test BMW’s summer classic, and look at an electrified tour de force from Lexus.
03:00 News
03:02 News
03:15 Africa
03:30 From Eschwege to Eisenach
Where are the places that recall Germany’s division? Nicole Fröhlich travels to Hessen and Thüringen to search for clues. Her travels take...
Where are the places that recall Germany’s division? Nicole Fröhlich travels to Hessen and Thüringen to search for clues. Her travels take her to her hometown of Eschwege via the Point Alpha Memorial and then Wartburg.
04:00 News
04:02 News
04:15 Jonas Kaufmann: A Tenor for the Ages
The German tenor Jonas Kaufmann is one of the most sought-after artists in the opera world. He captivates audiences with the power, emotion and beauty...
The German tenor Jonas Kaufmann is one of the most sought-after artists in the opera world. He captivates audiences with the power, emotion and beauty in his singing, the intelligence of his acting, and his extraordinary range - from heroic stage roles in Wagner, to Schubert’s intimate Lieder compositions.
05:00 News
05:02 News
05:15 Africa
05:30 The Science Magazine
21 July 1969, 2:56 GMT: the first human set foot on the moon. What is the legacy of the Apollo missions? What have we learned from their rock samples?...
21 July 1969, 2:56 GMT: the first human set foot on the moon. What is the legacy of the Apollo missions? What have we learned from their rock samples? 50 years on, we meet an astronaut training to go to the moon. And a startup building a lunar rover.
06:00 News
06:02 Man on the moon - Art and orchestration
The moon landing fulfilled one of humanity’s oldest dreams. The images from 20th July 1969 went around the world, going down in film history. Why...
The moon landing fulfilled one of humanity’s oldest dreams. The images from 20th July 1969 went around the world, going down in film history. Why does this celestial body attract us so much? A cosmic journey through art, film and music.
06:30 Lifestyle Europe
Photographer Ulla Lohmann wants to climb the highest mountain in each of 47 countries. Europe to the Maxx visits Kalmykia in the Russian steppe. And 1000...
Photographer Ulla Lohmann wants to climb the highest mountain in each of 47 countries. Europe to the Maxx visits Kalmykia in the Russian steppe. And 1000 amateur cooks learn how to make a Provençal starter from a Michelin chef.
07:00 News
07:02 Africa
07:15 The Week in Reports
One year ago a boys football team got trapped in a cave in Thailand. One of the rescue divers talks about the dramatic rescue.+++The Somalian government...
One year ago a boys football team got trapped in a cave in Thailand. One of the rescue divers talks about the dramatic rescue.+++The Somalian government is offering amnesty to some defectors from al Shabab. It’s hoped they’ll learn other ways of living.
07:30 The Magazine for Africa's Youth
We head to South Africa where attacks against migrants are on the rise. We unpack what's driving this xenophobia in our Street Debate. The Wachata Crew...
We head to South Africa where attacks against migrants are on the rise. We unpack what's driving this xenophobia in our Street Debate. The Wachata Crew show us around their city, Dar es Salaam. In Nairobi, Edith Kimani discovers why many young African women spend so much time in the salon. Plus, we welcome Kaz in our new segment The Spread, where she discusses the dos and don'ts of sexual consent.
08:00 News
08:02 From Eschwege to Eisenach
Where are the places that recall Germany’s division? Nicole Fröhlich travels to Hessen and Thüringen to search for clues. Her travels take...
Where are the places that recall Germany’s division? Nicole Fröhlich travels to Hessen and Thüringen to search for clues. Her travels take her to her hometown of Eschwege via the Point Alpha Memorial and then Wartburg.
08:30 A Renewed Classic: The VW Passat
A standard-setter, revamped - the VW Passat. We also test BMW’s summer classic, and look at an electrified tour de force from Lexus.
09:00 News
09:02 Menstruation
In this edition In Good Shape looks at menstruation. Women spend an average of between six and seven years of their lives menstruating. It’s a normal...
In this edition In Good Shape looks at menstruation. Women spend an average of between six and seven years of their lives menstruating. It’s a normal biological process that guarantees the propagation of the human species. So why is menstruation still such a taboo?
We also take a look at the menstrual cup, diagnosing endometriosis, and Sadat Nduhira's work with girls in Uganda.
09:30 Man on the moon - Art and orchestration
The moon landing fulfilled one of humanity’s oldest dreams. The images from 20th July 1969 went around the world, going down in film history. Why...
The moon landing fulfilled one of humanity’s oldest dreams. The images from 20th July 1969 went around the world, going down in film history. Why does this celestial body attract us so much? A cosmic journey through art, film and music.
10:00 News
10:15 The Andes - The Kolla Heritage
High in the Andes, the Kolla are fighting to preserve their traditions. Argentina’s indigenous Kolla people live an austere life in the high desert plains. This is their home where they thrive.
11:00 News
11:15 The Week in Reports
One year ago a boys football team got trapped in a cave in Thailand. One of the rescue divers talks about the dramatic rescue.+++The Somalian government...
One year ago a boys football team got trapped in a cave in Thailand. One of the rescue divers talks about the dramatic rescue.+++The Somalian government is offering amnesty to some defectors from al Shabab. It’s hoped they’ll learn other ways of living.
11:30 Lifestyle Europe
Photographer Ulla Lohmann wants to climb the highest mountain in each of 47 countries. Europe to the Maxx visits Kalmykia in the Russian steppe. And 1000...
Photographer Ulla Lohmann wants to climb the highest mountain in each of 47 countries. Europe to the Maxx visits Kalmykia in the Russian steppe. And 1000 amateur cooks learn how to make a Provençal starter from a Michelin chef.
12:00 News
12:15 Living in the Digital Age
From Wizards Unite to Minecraft Earth, the gaming industry is hoping to turn out hit mobile games using augmented reality (AR). Pokemon Go showed the way...
From Wizards Unite to Minecraft Earth, the gaming industry is hoping to turn out hit mobile games using augmented reality (AR). Pokemon Go showed the way in 2016. But AR games may collect unknown quantities of user data.
12:30 From Eschwege to Eisenach
Where are the places that recall Germany’s division? Nicole Fröhlich travels to Hessen and Thüringen to search for clues. Her travels take...
Where are the places that recall Germany’s division? Nicole Fröhlich travels to Hessen and Thüringen to search for clues. Her travels take her to her hometown of Eschwege via the Point Alpha Memorial and then Wartburg.
13:00 News
13:15 Moon mission: A long journey into space
Matthias Maurer has always dreamed of being the first German on the moon. Out of 8,500 applicants who share the same dream, he was one of only 10 selected.
13:30 Man on the moon - Art and orchestration
The moon landing fulfilled one of humanity’s oldest dreams. The images from 20th July 1969 went around the world, going down in film history. Why...
The moon landing fulfilled one of humanity’s oldest dreams. The images from 20th July 1969 went around the world, going down in film history. Why does this celestial body attract us so much? A cosmic journey through art, film and music.
14:00 News
14:15 The New Silk Road - China's Move on the West, Part 2: From Kyrgyzstan to Duisburg
The New Silk Road is a mammoth project meant to connect China with the West. It’s a gigantic infrastructure project that Beijing says will benefit...
The New Silk Road is a mammoth project meant to connect China with the West. It’s a gigantic infrastructure project that Beijing says will benefit all. But this two-part documentary shows another side: of China’s self-interest and geopolitical ambitions.
15:00 News
15:15 The Week in Reports
One year ago a boys football team got trapped in a cave in Thailand. One of the rescue divers talks about the dramatic rescue.+++The Somalian government...
One year ago a boys football team got trapped in a cave in Thailand. One of the rescue divers talks about the dramatic rescue.+++The Somalian government is offering amnesty to some defectors from al Shabab. It’s hoped they’ll learn other ways of living.
15:30 Lifestyle Europe
Photographer Ulla Lohmann wants to climb the highest mountain in each of 47 countries. Europe to the Maxx visits Kalmykia in the Russian steppe. And 1000...
Photographer Ulla Lohmann wants to climb the highest mountain in each of 47 countries. Europe to the Maxx visits Kalmykia in the Russian steppe. And 1000 amateur cooks learn how to make a Provençal starter from a Michelin chef.
16:00 News
16:15 Moon mission: A long journey into space
Matthias Maurer has always dreamed of being the first German on the moon. Out of 8,500 applicants who share the same dream, he was one of only 10 selected.
16:30 The Magazine for Africa's Youth
We head to South Africa where attacks against migrants are on the rise. We unpack what's driving this xenophobia in our Street Debate. The Wachata Crew...
We head to South Africa where attacks against migrants are on the rise. We unpack what's driving this xenophobia in our Street Debate. The Wachata Crew show us around their city, Dar es Salaam. In Nairobi, Edith Kimani discovers why many young African women spend so much time in the salon. Plus, we welcome Kaz in our new segment The Spread, where she discusses the dos and don'ts of sexual consent.
17:00 News
17:15 Chicago - Survival in the Shadows
Eleven dead and 70 injured: the result of a deadly weekend in Chicago. The city has experienced an explosion of violence in the last two years, with 650...
Eleven dead and 70 injured: the result of a deadly weekend in Chicago. The city has experienced an explosion of violence in the last two years, with 650 more people killed in shootings there than the US’s two biggest cities combined: Los Angeles and New York. Young black men are the main victims of this endless cycle of gang crime, illegal weapons and social problems.
18:00 News
18:15 The Week in Reports
One year ago a boys football team got trapped in a cave in Thailand. One of the rescue divers talks about the dramatic rescue.+++The Somalian government...
One year ago a boys football team got trapped in a cave in Thailand. One of the rescue divers talks about the dramatic rescue.+++The Somalian government is offering amnesty to some defectors from al Shabab. It’s hoped they’ll learn other ways of living.
18:30 Guest: Ronny Tong
Tim Sebastian interviews Ronny Tong, Member of the Hong Kong Executive Council.
19:00 News
19:15 Living in the Digital Age
From Wizards Unite to Minecraft Earth, the gaming industry is hoping to turn out hit mobile games using augmented reality (AR). Pokemon Go showed the way...
From Wizards Unite to Minecraft Earth, the gaming industry is hoping to turn out hit mobile games using augmented reality (AR). Pokemon Go showed the way in 2016. But AR games may collect unknown quantities of user data.
19:30 The Magazine for Africa's Youth
We head to South Africa where attacks against migrants are on the rise. We unpack what's driving this xenophobia in our Street Debate. The Wachata Crew...
We head to South Africa where attacks against migrants are on the rise. We unpack what's driving this xenophobia in our Street Debate. The Wachata Crew show us around their city, Dar es Salaam. In Nairobi, Edith Kimani discovers why many young African women spend so much time in the salon. Plus, we welcome Kaz in our new segment The Spread, where she discusses the dos and don'ts of sexual consent.
20:00 News
20:15 Moon mission: A long journey into space
Matthias Maurer has always dreamed of being the first German on the moon. Out of 8,500 applicants who share the same dream, he was one of only 10 selected.
20:30 Tactics, Tech and Innovation
If football is such a simple game, how does one team get the upper hand over another? Often the answer is data analysis. Every movement of the players...
If football is such a simple game, how does one team get the upper hand over another? Often the answer is data analysis. Every movement of the players and the ball can be harvested for Bundesliga analysts to feast on. They say it’s vital to improve tactics, hone players’ skills and boost the team’s overall performance.
21:00 News
21:15 Jellyfish on the Rise? - A Sinister New Great Power
Will jellyfish conquer the oceans of our earth in the future? Jellyfish can destroy entire fish farms and even bring coastal nuclear power stations to...
Will jellyfish conquer the oceans of our earth in the future? Jellyfish can destroy entire fish farms and even bring coastal nuclear power stations to a standstill. Scientists are now investigating their meteoric rise.
22:00 News
22:15 The Week in Reports
One year ago a boys football team got trapped in a cave in Thailand. One of the rescue divers talks about the dramatic rescue.+++The Somalian government...
One year ago a boys football team got trapped in a cave in Thailand. One of the rescue divers talks about the dramatic rescue.+++The Somalian government is offering amnesty to some defectors from al Shabab. It’s hoped they’ll learn other ways of living.
22:30 Man on the moon - Art and orchestration
The moon landing fulfilled one of humanity’s oldest dreams. The images from 20th July 1969 went around the world, going down in film history. Why...
The moon landing fulfilled one of humanity’s oldest dreams. The images from 20th July 1969 went around the world, going down in film history. Why does this celestial body attract us so much? A cosmic journey through art, film and music.
23:00 News
23:15 Living in the Digital Age
From Wizards Unite to Minecraft Earth, the gaming industry is hoping to turn out hit mobile games using augmented reality (AR). Pokemon Go showed the way...
From Wizards Unite to Minecraft Earth, the gaming industry is hoping to turn out hit mobile games using augmented reality (AR). Pokemon Go showed the way in 2016. But AR games may collect unknown quantities of user data.
23:30 The Environment Magazine
On this edition of Eco Africa, local women looking after elephants in Kenya, breeders in Madagascar protecting their sea cucumbers' environment, and brining...
On this edition of Eco Africa, local women looking after elephants in Kenya, breeders in Madagascar protecting their sea cucumbers' environment, and brining chia seeds to poor farmers in South Africa.
00:00 News
00:15 Moon mission: A long journey into space
Matthias Maurer has always dreamed of being the first German on the moon. Out of 8,500 applicants who share the same dream, he was one of only 10 selected.
00:30 Man on the moon - Art and orchestration
The moon landing fulfilled one of humanity’s oldest dreams. The images from 20th July 1969 went around the world, going down in film history. Why...
The moon landing fulfilled one of humanity’s oldest dreams. The images from 20th July 1969 went around the world, going down in film history. Why does this celestial body attract us so much? A cosmic journey through art, film and music.
01:00 News
01:15 The Week in Reports
One year ago a boys football team got trapped in a cave in Thailand. One of the rescue divers talks about the dramatic rescue.+++The Somalian government...
One year ago a boys football team got trapped in a cave in Thailand. One of the rescue divers talks about the dramatic rescue.+++The Somalian government is offering amnesty to some defectors from al Shabab. It’s hoped they’ll learn other ways of living.
01:30 A Renewed Classic: The VW Passat
A standard-setter, revamped - the VW Passat. We also test BMW’s summer classic, and look at an electrified tour de force from Lexus.
02:00 News
02:02 The Week in Reports
One year ago a boys football team got trapped in a cave in Thailand. One of the rescue divers talks about the dramatic rescue.+++The Somalian government...
One year ago a boys football team got trapped in a cave in Thailand. One of the rescue divers talks about the dramatic rescue.+++The Somalian government is offering amnesty to some defectors from al Shabab. It’s hoped they’ll learn other ways of living.
02:15 Living in the Digital Age
From Wizards Unite to Minecraft Earth, the gaming industry is hoping to turn out hit mobile games using augmented reality (AR). Pokemon Go showed the way...
From Wizards Unite to Minecraft Earth, the gaming industry is hoping to turn out hit mobile games using augmented reality (AR). Pokemon Go showed the way in 2016. But AR games may collect unknown quantities of user data.
02:30 An Impossible Journey? - Nidal Wants to Return to Gaza
German-Palestinian Nidal wants to return from Berlin to his family in the Gaza Strip. But will Israel allow a Palestinian to pass through the country?...
German-Palestinian Nidal wants to return from Berlin to his family in the Gaza Strip. But will Israel allow a Palestinian to pass through the country? And will the Palestinian Hamas government let him enter?
03:00 News
03:02 Tactics, Tech and Innovation
If football is such a simple game, how does one team get the upper hand over another? Often the answer is data analysis. Every movement of the players...
If football is such a simple game, how does one team get the upper hand over another? Often the answer is data analysis. Every movement of the players and the ball can be harvested for Bundesliga analysts to feast on. They say it’s vital to improve tactics, hone players’ skills and boost the team’s overall performance.
03:30 Lifestyle Europe
Photographer Ulla Lohmann wants to climb the highest mountain in each of 47 countries. Europe to the Maxx visits Kalmykia in the Russian steppe. And 1000...
Photographer Ulla Lohmann wants to climb the highest mountain in each of 47 countries. Europe to the Maxx visits Kalmykia in the Russian steppe. And 1000 amateur cooks learn how to make a Provençal starter from a Michelin chef.
04:00 News
04:02 The Week in Reports
One year ago a boys football team got trapped in a cave in Thailand. One of the rescue divers talks about the dramatic rescue.+++The Somalian government...
One year ago a boys football team got trapped in a cave in Thailand. One of the rescue divers talks about the dramatic rescue.+++The Somalian government is offering amnesty to some defectors from al Shabab. It’s hoped they’ll learn other ways of living.
04:15 Jellyfish on the Rise? - A Sinister New Great Power
Will jellyfish conquer the oceans of our earth in the future? Jellyfish can destroy entire fish farms and even bring coastal nuclear power stations to...
Will jellyfish conquer the oceans of our earth in the future? Jellyfish can destroy entire fish farms and even bring coastal nuclear power stations to a standstill. Scientists are now investigating their meteoric rise.
05:00 News
05:02 Living in the Digital Age
From Wizards Unite to Minecraft Earth, the gaming industry is hoping to turn out hit mobile games using augmented reality (AR). Pokemon Go showed the way...
From Wizards Unite to Minecraft Earth, the gaming industry is hoping to turn out hit mobile games using augmented reality (AR). Pokemon Go showed the way in 2016. But AR games may collect unknown quantities of user data.
05:15 Moon mission: A long journey into space
Matthias Maurer has always dreamed of being the first German on the moon. Out of 8,500 applicants who share the same dream, he was one of only 10 selected.
05:30 A Renewed Classic: The VW Passat
A standard-setter, revamped - the VW Passat. We also test BMW’s summer classic, and look at an electrified tour de force from Lexus.
06:00 News
06:02 Tactics, Tech and Innovation
If football is such a simple game, how does one team get the upper hand over another? Often the answer is data analysis. Every movement of the players...
If football is such a simple game, how does one team get the upper hand over another? Often the answer is data analysis. Every movement of the players and the ball can be harvested for Bundesliga analysts to feast on. They say it’s vital to improve tactics, hone players’ skills and boost the team’s overall performance.
06:30 From Eschwege to Eisenach
Where are the places that recall Germany’s division? Nicole Fröhlich travels to Hessen and Thüringen to search for clues. Her travels take...
Where are the places that recall Germany’s division? Nicole Fröhlich travels to Hessen and Thüringen to search for clues. Her travels take her to her hometown of Eschwege via the Point Alpha Memorial and then Wartburg.
07:00 News
07:02 Man on the moon - Art and orchestration
The moon landing fulfilled one of humanity’s oldest dreams. The images from 20th July 1969 went around the world, going down in film history. Why...
The moon landing fulfilled one of humanity’s oldest dreams. The images from 20th July 1969 went around the world, going down in film history. Why does this celestial body attract us so much? A cosmic journey through art, film and music.
07:30 Menstruation
In this edition In Good Shape looks at menstruation. Women spend an average of between six and seven years of their lives menstruating. It’s a normal...
In this edition In Good Shape looks at menstruation. Women spend an average of between six and seven years of their lives menstruating. It’s a normal biological process that guarantees the propagation of the human species. So why is menstruation still such a taboo?
We also take a look at the menstrual cup, diagnosing endometriosis, and Sadat Nduhira's work with girls in Uganda.
08:00 News
08:02 An Impossible Journey? - Nidal Wants to Return to Gaza
German-Palestinian Nidal wants to return from Berlin to his family in the Gaza Strip. But will Israel allow a Palestinian to pass through the country?...
German-Palestinian Nidal wants to return from Berlin to his family in the Gaza Strip. But will Israel allow a Palestinian to pass through the country? And will the Palestinian Hamas government let him enter?
08:30 Lifestyle Europe
Photographer Ulla Lohmann wants to climb the highest mountain in each of 47 countries. Europe to the Maxx visits Kalmykia in the Russian steppe. And 1000...
Photographer Ulla Lohmann wants to climb the highest mountain in each of 47 countries. Europe to the Maxx visits Kalmykia in the Russian steppe. And 1000 amateur cooks learn how to make a Provençal starter from a Michelin chef.
09:00 News
09:02 From Eschwege to Eisenach
Where are the places that recall Germany’s division? Nicole Fröhlich travels to Hessen and Thüringen to search for clues. Her travels take...
Where are the places that recall Germany’s division? Nicole Fröhlich travels to Hessen and Thüringen to search for clues. Her travels take her to her hometown of Eschwege via the Point Alpha Memorial and then Wartburg.
09:30 Tactics, Tech and Innovation
If football is such a simple game, how does one team get the upper hand over another? Often the answer is data analysis. Every movement of the players...
If football is such a simple game, how does one team get the upper hand over another? Often the answer is data analysis. Every movement of the players and the ball can be harvested for Bundesliga analysts to feast on. They say it’s vital to improve tactics, hone players’ skills and boost the team’s overall performance.
10:00 News
10:15 Jonas Kaufmann: A Tenor for the Ages
The German tenor Jonas Kaufmann is one of the most sought-after artists in the opera world. He captivates audiences with the power, emotion and beauty...
The German tenor Jonas Kaufmann is one of the most sought-after artists in the opera world. He captivates audiences with the power, emotion and beauty in his singing, the intelligence of his acting, and his extraordinary range - from heroic stage roles in Wagner, to Schubert’s intimate Lieder compositions.
11:00 News
11:15 Living in the Digital Age
From Wizards Unite to Minecraft Earth, the gaming industry is hoping to turn out hit mobile games using augmented reality (AR). Pokemon Go showed the way...
From Wizards Unite to Minecraft Earth, the gaming industry is hoping to turn out hit mobile games using augmented reality (AR). Pokemon Go showed the way in 2016. But AR games may collect unknown quantities of user data.
11:30 The Magazine for Africa's Youth
We head to South Africa where attacks against migrants are on the rise. We unpack what's driving this xenophobia in our Street Debate. The Wachata Crew...
We head to South Africa where attacks against migrants are on the rise. We unpack what's driving this xenophobia in our Street Debate. The Wachata Crew show us around their city, Dar es Salaam. In Nairobi, Edith Kimani discovers why many young African women spend so much time in the salon. Plus, we welcome Kaz in our new segment The Spread, where she discusses the dos and don'ts of sexual consent.
12:00 News
12:15 Moon mission: A long journey into space
Matthias Maurer has always dreamed of being the first German on the moon. Out of 8,500 applicants who share the same dream, he was one of only 10 selected.
12:30 Tactics, Tech and Innovation
If football is such a simple game, how does one team get the upper hand over another? Often the answer is data analysis. Every movement of the players...
If football is such a simple game, how does one team get the upper hand over another? Often the answer is data analysis. Every movement of the players and the ball can be harvested for Bundesliga analysts to feast on. They say it’s vital to improve tactics, hone players’ skills and boost the team’s overall performance.
13:00 News
13:15 The Week in Reports
One year ago a boys football team got trapped in a cave in Thailand. One of the rescue divers talks about the dramatic rescue.+++The Somalian government...
One year ago a boys football team got trapped in a cave in Thailand. One of the rescue divers talks about the dramatic rescue.+++The Somalian government is offering amnesty to some defectors from al Shabab. It’s hoped they’ll learn other ways of living.
13:30 The Magazine for Africa's Youth
We head to South Africa where attacks against migrants are on the rise. We unpack what's driving this xenophobia in our Street Debate. The Wachata Crew...
We head to South Africa where attacks against migrants are on the rise. We unpack what's driving this xenophobia in our Street Debate. The Wachata Crew show us around their city, Dar es Salaam. In Nairobi, Edith Kimani discovers why many young African women spend so much time in the salon. Plus, we welcome Kaz in our new segment The Spread, where she discusses the dos and don'ts of sexual consent.
14:00 News
14:15 The Andes - The Kolla Heritage
High in the Andes, the Kolla are fighting to preserve their traditions. Argentina’s indigenous Kolla people live an austere life in the high desert plains. This is their home where they thrive.
15:00 News
15:15 Moon mission: A long journey into space
Matthias Maurer has always dreamed of being the first German on the moon. Out of 8,500 applicants who share the same dream, he was one of only 10 selected.
15:30 Man on the moon - Art and orchestration
The moon landing fulfilled one of humanity’s oldest dreams. The images from 20th July 1969 went around the world, going down in film history. Why...
The moon landing fulfilled one of humanity’s oldest dreams. The images from 20th July 1969 went around the world, going down in film history. Why does this celestial body attract us so much? A cosmic journey through art, film and music.
16:00 News
16:15 Living in the Digital Age
From Wizards Unite to Minecraft Earth, the gaming industry is hoping to turn out hit mobile games using augmented reality (AR). Pokemon Go showed the way...
From Wizards Unite to Minecraft Earth, the gaming industry is hoping to turn out hit mobile games using augmented reality (AR). Pokemon Go showed the way in 2016. But AR games may collect unknown quantities of user data.
16:30 An Impossible Journey? - Nidal Wants to Return to Gaza
German-Palestinian Nidal wants to return from Berlin to his family in the Gaza Strip. But will Israel allow a Palestinian to pass through the country?...
German-Palestinian Nidal wants to return from Berlin to his family in the Gaza Strip. But will Israel allow a Palestinian to pass through the country? And will the Palestinian Hamas government let him enter?
17:00 News
17:15 The New Silk Road - China's Move on the West, Part 2: From Kyrgyzstan to Duisburg
The New Silk Road is a mammoth project meant to connect China with the West. It’s a gigantic infrastructure project that Beijing says will benefit...
The New Silk Road is a mammoth project meant to connect China with the West. It’s a gigantic infrastructure project that Beijing says will benefit all. But this two-part documentary shows another side: of China’s self-interest and geopolitical ambitions.
18:00 News
18:15 Moon mission: A long journey into space
Matthias Maurer has always dreamed of being the first German on the moon. Out of 8,500 applicants who share the same dream, he was one of only 10 selected.
18:30 The Environment Magazine
On this edition of Eco Africa, local women looking after elephants in Kenya, breeders in Madagascar protecting their sea cucumbers' environment, and brining...
On this edition of Eco Africa, local women looking after elephants in Kenya, breeders in Madagascar protecting their sea cucumbers' environment, and brining chia seeds to poor farmers in South Africa.
19:00 News
19:15 The Week in Reports
One year ago a boys football team got trapped in a cave in Thailand. One of the rescue divers talks about the dramatic rescue.+++The Somalian government...
One year ago a boys football team got trapped in a cave in Thailand. One of the rescue divers talks about the dramatic rescue.+++The Somalian government is offering amnesty to some defectors from al Shabab. It’s hoped they’ll learn other ways of living.
19:30 Lifestyle Europe
Photographer Ulla Lohmann wants to climb the highest mountain in each of 47 countries. Europe to the Maxx visits Kalmykia in the Russian steppe. And 1000...
Photographer Ulla Lohmann wants to climb the highest mountain in each of 47 countries. Europe to the Maxx visits Kalmykia in the Russian steppe. And 1000 amateur cooks learn how to make a Provençal starter from a Michelin chef.
20:00 News
20:15 Living in the Digital Age
From Wizards Unite to Minecraft Earth, the gaming industry is hoping to turn out hit mobile games using augmented reality (AR). Pokemon Go showed the way...
From Wizards Unite to Minecraft Earth, the gaming industry is hoping to turn out hit mobile games using augmented reality (AR). Pokemon Go showed the way in 2016. But AR games may collect unknown quantities of user data.
20:30 A Renewed Classic: The VW Passat
A standard-setter, revamped - the VW Passat. We also test BMW’s summer classic, and look at an electrified tour de force from Lexus.
21:00 News
21:15 Chicago - Survival in the Shadows
Eleven dead and 70 injured: the result of a deadly weekend in Chicago. The city has experienced an explosion of violence in the last two years, with 650...
Eleven dead and 70 injured: the result of a deadly weekend in Chicago. The city has experienced an explosion of violence in the last two years, with 650 more people killed in shootings there than the US’s two biggest cities combined: Los Angeles and New York. Young black men are the main victims of this endless cycle of gang crime, illegal weapons and social problems.
22:00 News
22:15 Moon mission: A long journey into space
Matthias Maurer has always dreamed of being the first German on the moon. Out of 8,500 applicants who share the same dream, he was one of only 10 selected.
22:30 An Impossible Journey? - Nidal Wants to Return to Gaza
German-Palestinian Nidal wants to return from Berlin to his family in the Gaza Strip. But will Israel allow a Palestinian to pass through the country?...
German-Palestinian Nidal wants to return from Berlin to his family in the Gaza Strip. But will Israel allow a Palestinian to pass through the country? And will the Palestinian Hamas government let him enter?
23:00 News
23:15 The Week in Reports
One year ago a boys football team got trapped in a cave in Thailand. One of the rescue divers talks about the dramatic rescue.+++The Somalian government...
One year ago a boys football team got trapped in a cave in Thailand. One of the rescue divers talks about the dramatic rescue.+++The Somalian government is offering amnesty to some defectors from al Shabab. It’s hoped they’ll learn other ways of living.
23:30 The Science Magazine
21 July 1969, 2:56 GMT: the first human set foot on the moon. What is the legacy of the Apollo missions? What have we learned from their rock samples?...
21 July 1969, 2:56 GMT: the first human set foot on the moon. What is the legacy of the Apollo missions? What have we learned from their rock samples? 50 years on, we meet an astronaut training to go to the moon. And a startup building a lunar rover.
00:00 News
00:02 News in Review
00:30 Abducted - Kidnappings at Erdogan’s Bidding
Turkey is clearly pursuing a policy of kidnapping. Research by international media has revealed that the MIT, Turkey’s secret service, hunts down...
Turkey is clearly pursuing a policy of kidnapping. Research by international media has revealed that the MIT, Turkey’s secret service, hunts down political opponents worldwide before abducting them to back to Turkey.
01:00 News
01:02 News in Review
01:30 News
01:45 News
02:00 News
02:02 Living in the Digital Age
From Wizards Unite to Minecraft Earth, the gaming industry is hoping to turn out hit mobile games using augmented reality (AR). Pokemon Go showed the way...
From Wizards Unite to Minecraft Earth, the gaming industry is hoping to turn out hit mobile games using augmented reality (AR). Pokemon Go showed the way in 2016. But AR games may collect unknown quantities of user data.
02:15 Moon mission: A long journey into space
Matthias Maurer has always dreamed of being the first German on the moon. Out of 8,500 applicants who share the same dream, he was one of only 10 selected.
02:30 The Globalization Program
An orchestra plays classical music the DRC. Farmers in Colombia hope to earn a living growing marijuana, legally. It's difficult for many to find a spouse...
An orchestra plays classical music the DRC. Farmers in Colombia hope to earn a living growing marijuana, legally. It's difficult for many to find a spouse in China, so a lot of young professionals are turning to match-making agencies for help. Energy saving pumps in Jordan.
03:00 News
03:02 The Week in Reports
One year ago a boys football team got trapped in a cave in Thailand. One of the rescue divers talks about the dramatic rescue.+++The Somalian government...
One year ago a boys football team got trapped in a cave in Thailand. One of the rescue divers talks about the dramatic rescue.+++The Somalian government is offering amnesty to some defectors from al Shabab. It’s hoped they’ll learn other ways of living.
03:15 The Implant Files
More and more people are dying or suffering injury from unsafe medical devices such as prostheses, pacemakers or breast implants. In Germany, such incidents...
More and more people are dying or suffering injury from unsafe medical devices such as prostheses, pacemakers or breast implants. In Germany, such incidents have tripled over the last 10 years, whilst in the USA it’s five times as many.
04:00 News
04:02 The Environment Magazine
On this edition of Eco India: recycling flowers offered in Indian temples, restoring moorlands and reviving a traditional handicraft.
04:30 Menstruation
In this edition In Good Shape looks at menstruation. Women spend an average of between six and seven years of their lives menstruating. It’s a normal...
In this edition In Good Shape looks at menstruation. Women spend an average of between six and seven years of their lives menstruating. It’s a normal biological process that guarantees the propagation of the human species. So why is menstruation still such a taboo?
We also take a look at the menstrual cup, diagnosing endometriosis, and Sadat Nduhira's work with girls in Uganda.
05:00 News
05:02 The Week in Reports
One year ago a boys football team got trapped in a cave in Thailand. One of the rescue divers talks about the dramatic rescue.+++The Somalian government...
One year ago a boys football team got trapped in a cave in Thailand. One of the rescue divers talks about the dramatic rescue.+++The Somalian government is offering amnesty to some defectors from al Shabab. It’s hoped they’ll learn other ways of living.
05:15 Living in the Digital Age
From Wizards Unite to Minecraft Earth, the gaming industry is hoping to turn out hit mobile games using augmented reality (AR). Pokemon Go showed the way...
From Wizards Unite to Minecraft Earth, the gaming industry is hoping to turn out hit mobile games using augmented reality (AR). Pokemon Go showed the way in 2016. But AR games may collect unknown quantities of user data.
05:30 The Globalization Program
An orchestra plays classical music the DRC. Farmers in Colombia hope to earn a living growing marijuana, legally. It's difficult for many to find a spouse...
An orchestra plays classical music the DRC. Farmers in Colombia hope to earn a living growing marijuana, legally. It's difficult for many to find a spouse in China, so a lot of young professionals are turning to match-making agencies for help. Energy saving pumps in Jordan.
06:00 News
06:02 An Impossible Journey? - Nidal Wants to Return to Gaza
German-Palestinian Nidal wants to return from Berlin to his family in the Gaza Strip. But will Israel allow a Palestinian to pass through the country?...
German-Palestinian Nidal wants to return from Berlin to his family in the Gaza Strip. But will Israel allow a Palestinian to pass through the country? And will the Palestinian Hamas government let him enter?
06:30 The Science Magazine
21 July 1969, 2:56 GMT: the first human set foot on the moon. What is the legacy of the Apollo missions? What have we learned from their rock samples?...
21 July 1969, 2:56 GMT: the first human set foot on the moon. What is the legacy of the Apollo missions? What have we learned from their rock samples? 50 years on, we meet an astronaut training to go to the moon. And a startup building a lunar rover.
07:00 News
07:02 Moon mission: A long journey into space
Matthias Maurer has always dreamed of being the first German on the moon. Out of 8,500 applicants who share the same dream, he was one of only 10 selected.
07:15 The Implant Files
More and more people are dying or suffering injury from unsafe medical devices such as prostheses, pacemakers or breast implants. In Germany, such incidents...
More and more people are dying or suffering injury from unsafe medical devices such as prostheses, pacemakers or breast implants. In Germany, such incidents have tripled over the last 10 years, whilst in the USA it’s five times as many.
08:00 News
08:30 Living in the Digital Age
From Wizards Unite to Minecraft Earth, the gaming industry is hoping to turn out hit mobile games using augmented reality (AR). Pokemon Go showed the way...
From Wizards Unite to Minecraft Earth, the gaming industry is hoping to turn out hit mobile games using augmented reality (AR). Pokemon Go showed the way in 2016. But AR games may collect unknown quantities of user data.
08:45 Moon mission: A long journey into space
Matthias Maurer has always dreamed of being the first German on the moon. Out of 8,500 applicants who share the same dream, he was one of only 10 selected.
09:00 News
09:30 The Science Magazine
21 July 1969, 2:56 GMT: the first human set foot on the moon. What is the legacy of the Apollo missions? What have we learned from their rock samples?...
21 July 1969, 2:56 GMT: the first human set foot on the moon. What is the legacy of the Apollo missions? What have we learned from their rock samples? 50 years on, we meet an astronaut training to go to the moon. And a startup building a lunar rover.
10:00 News
10:30 News
10:45 Moon mission: A long journey into space
Matthias Maurer has always dreamed of being the first German on the moon. Out of 8,500 applicants who share the same dream, he was one of only 10 selected.
11:00 News
11:15 Chicago - Survival in the Shadows
Eleven dead and 70 injured: the result of a deadly weekend in Chicago. The city has experienced an explosion of violence in the last two years, with 650...
Eleven dead and 70 injured: the result of a deadly weekend in Chicago. The city has experienced an explosion of violence in the last two years, with 650 more people killed in shootings there than the US’s two biggest cities combined: Los Angeles and New York. Young black men are the main victims of this endless cycle of gang crime, illegal weapons and social problems.
12:00 News
12:30 An Impossible Journey? - Nidal Wants to Return to Gaza
German-Palestinian Nidal wants to return from Berlin to his family in the Gaza Strip. But will Israel allow a Palestinian to pass through the country?...
German-Palestinian Nidal wants to return from Berlin to his family in the Gaza Strip. But will Israel allow a Palestinian to pass through the country? And will the Palestinian Hamas government let him enter?
13:00 News
13:30 The Globalization Program
An orchestra plays classical music the DRC. Farmers in Colombia hope to earn a living growing marijuana, legally. It's difficult for many to find a spouse...
An orchestra plays classical music the DRC. Farmers in Colombia hope to earn a living growing marijuana, legally. It's difficult for many to find a spouse in China, so a lot of young professionals are turning to match-making agencies for help. Energy saving pumps in Jordan.
14:00 News
14:30 The Environment Magazine
On this edition of Eco India: recycling flowers offered in Indian temples, restoring moorlands and reviving a traditional handicraft.
15:00 News
15:30 Asia
15:45 Asia
16:00 News
16:30 Asia
16:45 Asia
17:00 News
17:30 The Globalization Program
An orchestra plays classical music the DRC. Farmers in Colombia hope to earn a living growing marijuana, legally. It's difficult for many to find a spouse...
An orchestra plays classical music the DRC. Farmers in Colombia hope to earn a living growing marijuana, legally. It's difficult for many to find a spouse in China, so a lot of young professionals are turning to match-making agencies for help. Energy saving pumps in Jordan.
18:00 News
18:30 Asia
18:45 Asia
19:00 News
19:15 Africa
19:30 Africa
19:45 News
20:00 News
20:15 Africa
20:30 Africa
20:45 News
21:00 News
21:30 Abducted - Kidnappings at Erdogan’s Bidding
Turkey is clearly pursuing a policy of kidnapping. Research by international media has revealed that the MIT, Turkey’s secret service, hunts down...
Turkey is clearly pursuing a policy of kidnapping. Research by international media has revealed that the MIT, Turkey’s secret service, hunts down political opponents worldwide before abducting them to back to Turkey.
22:00 News
22:30 News in Review
23:00 News
23:15 News
23:30 Africa
23:45 News
00:00 News
00:02 News in Review
00:30 The Globalization Program
An orchestra plays classical music the DRC. Farmers in Colombia hope to earn a living growing marijuana, legally. It's difficult for many to find a spouse...
An orchestra plays classical music the DRC. Farmers in Colombia hope to earn a living growing marijuana, legally. It's difficult for many to find a spouse in China, so a lot of young professionals are turning to match-making agencies for help. Energy saving pumps in Jordan.
01:00 News
01:02 News in Review
01:30 News
01:45 News
02:00 News
02:02 News in Review
02:30 The Mia san Mia Phenomenon, Part 1
What makes Bayern Munich so successful around the globe? Why does the club have a following of fans everywhere from Brazil, Ghana and Japan to London,...
What makes Bayern Munich so successful around the globe? Why does the club have a following of fans everywhere from Brazil, Ghana and Japan to London, New York, or Tel Aviv? It has turned from a family business all the way to a global brand.
03:00 News
03:02 News
03:15 On Bananas and Republics
How did the banana become a global export product and the United Fruit Company - now known as "Chiquita" - turn into a multinational empire that could...
How did the banana become a global export product and the United Fruit Company - now known as "Chiquita" - turn into a multinational empire that could downgrade Central American nations to easily manipulated "banana republics" and destroy millions of hectares with monocultures? Using the banana as an example, this documentary shows how globalized capitalism actually works.
04:00 News
04:02 News in Review
04:30 The Mia san Mia Phenomenon, Part 1
What makes Bayern Munich so successful around the globe? Why does the club have a following of fans everywhere from Brazil, Ghana and Japan to London,...
What makes Bayern Munich so successful around the globe? Why does the club have a following of fans everywhere from Brazil, Ghana and Japan to London, New York, or Tel Aviv? It has turned from a family business all the way to a global brand.
05:00 News
05:02 News
05:15 Africa
05:30 Abducted - Kidnappings at Erdogan’s Bidding
Turkey is clearly pursuing a policy of kidnapping. Research by international media has revealed that the MIT, Turkey’s secret service, hunts down...
Turkey is clearly pursuing a policy of kidnapping. Research by international media has revealed that the MIT, Turkey’s secret service, hunts down political opponents worldwide before abducting them to back to Turkey.