00:00 News
00:02 News in Review
00:30 China’s Power Play: Hong Kong Betrayed?
Hundreds of thousands have protested in Hong Kong since June. Will Beijing do more than exert pressure and make threats to the demonstrators? What will...
Hundreds of thousands have protested in Hong Kong since June. Will Beijing do more than exert pressure and make threats to the demonstrators? What will the West do? Our guests: Bernhard Bartsch (Bertelsmann Stiftung), Cherie Chan (DW), Hao Gui (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 China’s Power Play: Hong Kong Betrayed?
Hundreds of thousands have protested in Hong Kong since June. Will Beijing do more than exert pressure and make threats to the demonstrators? What will...
Hundreds of thousands have protested in Hong Kong since June. Will Beijing do more than exert pressure and make threats to the demonstrators? What will the West do? Our guests: Bernhard Bartsch (Bertelsmann Stiftung), Cherie Chan (DW), Hao Gui (DW)
03:00 News
03:02 News
03:15 Brain Beats - A Journey into the Future of Listening
Be it sound, music or noise, the future will be audible. In a world full of visual stimuli, human hearing is underestimated. As scientist Trevor Cox puts...
Be it sound, music or noise, the future will be audible. In a world full of visual stimuli, human hearing is underestimated. As scientist Trevor Cox puts it: "Without the acoustic aspect, everything is nothing."
04:00 News
04:02 News in Review
04:30 Spotlight on People
The right-wing populist AfD party is expected to do well in upcoming state elections in eastern Germany. Thirty years after the fall of the Iron Curtain,...
The right-wing populist AfD party is expected to do well in upcoming state elections in eastern Germany. Thirty years after the fall of the Iron Curtain, many Romanians' hopes for a better future have been dashed.
05:00 News
05:02 News
05:15 Africa
05:30 Do sanctions work?
Sanctions are a form of action designed to punish or to prompt a change of behavior in the target. Sanctions can also be threatened. States impose sanctions,...
Sanctions are a form of action designed to punish or to prompt a change of behavior in the target. Sanctions can also be threatened. States impose sanctions, individuals can too. It is hard to determine whether or how they work.
06:00 News
06:02 News in Review
06:30 China’s Power Play: Hong Kong Betrayed?
Hundreds of thousands have protested in Hong Kong since June. Will Beijing do more than exert pressure and make threats to the demonstrators? What will...
Hundreds of thousands have protested in Hong Kong since June. Will Beijing do more than exert pressure and make threats to the demonstrators? What will the West do? Our guests: Bernhard Bartsch (Bertelsmann Stiftung), Cherie Chan (DW), Hao Gui (DW)
07:00 News
07:02 Africa
07:15 Brain Beats - A Journey into the Future of Listening
Be it sound, music or noise, the future will be audible. In a world full of visual stimuli, human hearing is underestimated. As scientist Trevor Cox puts...
Be it sound, music or noise, the future will be audible. In a world full of visual stimuli, human hearing is underestimated. As scientist Trevor Cox puts it: "Without the acoustic aspect, everything is nothing."
08:00 News
08:30 News
08:45 News
09:00 News
09:30 China’s Power Play: Hong Kong Betrayed?
Hundreds of thousands have protested in Hong Kong since June. Will Beijing do more than exert pressure and make threats to the demonstrators? What will...
Hundreds of thousands have protested in Hong Kong since June. Will Beijing do more than exert pressure and make threats to the demonstrators? What will the West do? Our guests: Bernhard Bartsch (Bertelsmann Stiftung), Cherie Chan (DW), Hao Gui (DW)
10:00 News
10:30 News
10:45 News
11:00 News
11:15 Slaves - Human Bondage in Today’s World
There are over 45 million slaves worldwide today - more than ever before in human history. Modern slavery has many faces: workers, sex slaves, household...
There are over 45 million slaves worldwide today - more than ever before in human history. Modern slavery has many faces: workers, sex slaves, household servants and child soldiers. But some people are fighting this trade in human misery.
12:00 News
12:30 China’s Power Play: Hong Kong Betrayed?
Hundreds of thousands have protested in Hong Kong since June. Will Beijing do more than exert pressure and make threats to the demonstrators? What will...
Hundreds of thousands have protested in Hong Kong since June. Will Beijing do more than exert pressure and make threats to the demonstrators? What will the West do? Our guests: Bernhard Bartsch (Bertelsmann Stiftung), Cherie Chan (DW), Hao Gui (DW)
13:00 News
13:30 The Science Magazine
This week our series on Alexander von Humboldt's expedition to the Americas takes us to Peru and Ecuador, where we visit the Achuar people. Medical science...
This week our series on Alexander von Humboldt's expedition to the Americas takes us to Peru and Ecuador, where we visit the Achuar people. Medical science looks for substances in plants that could prove to be of therapeutic value.
14:00 News
14:30 Obsessive-compulsive disorder
Was the oven turned off? Did I remember to lock the door? Many people have panicky thoughts like that, and even an urge to go back and check. But in some...
Was the oven turned off? Did I remember to lock the door? Many people have panicky thoughts like that, and even an urge to go back and check. But in some people, these fears go deeper and develop into what's known as obsessive-compulsive disorder. They experience recurring compulsions every day and repeat actions over and over uncontrollably.
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
This edition of Eco India goes to a Rajasthan village which plants 111 trees every time a girl is born. Also: we see how eco-tourism can protect a forest...
This edition of Eco India goes to a Rajasthan village which plants 111 trees every time a girl is born. Also: we see how eco-tourism can protect a forest from mining companies, and take a look at some sculptures made of leaves.
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, we see how volunteers are saving native plants in South Africa, solar lamps are improving educaton in Rwanda and visit the band making music with garbage in DR Congo.
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 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 Lifestyle Europe
A DJ from outer space: An astronaut plays a set for clubbers on Earth. Victoria and Albert: The first royal dream couple. And: a day at the Highland games.
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 Romantic Heidelberg
Heidelberg is famed as a center of Romanticism. Check-in presenter Lukas Stege explores the most picturesque spots, including the castle ruins, the old town, and the famous philosopher’s path.
02:00 News
02:02 News in Review
02:30 The Motor Magazine
Drive it! gets started with a sports car pushing the limits, tests an SUV combining performance and comfort and celebrates the 50th birthday of a vintage legend.
03:00 News
03:02 News
03:15 Africa
03:30 Romantic Heidelberg
Heidelberg is famed as a center of Romanticism. Check-in presenter Lukas Stege explores the most picturesque spots, including the castle ruins, the old town, and the famous philosopher’s path.
04:00 News
04:02 News
04:15 The BND File: Germany’s Intelligence Service and its First Arms Dealer
The story of Gerhard Mertins, a former SS man, who became a powerful arms dealer in West Germany. Mertins had many contacts in the Middle East, as well...
The story of Gerhard Mertins, a former SS man, who became a powerful arms dealer in West Germany. Mertins had many contacts in the Middle East, as well as to former leading Nazis. That made him a very interesting prospect for the BND.
05:00 News
05:02 News
05:15 Africa
05:30 The Science Magazine
We head to Peru and the Pacific to take a look at the ocean current that bears Humboldt's name. The long coast of Peru is mainly desert, one of the driest...
We head to Peru and the Pacific to take a look at the ocean current that bears Humboldt's name. The long coast of Peru is mainly desert, one of the driest regions in the world. Engineer Abel Cruz has developed a technique to harvest water from fog.
06:00 News
06:02 Bauhaus 100: What Remains of the Legend?
Founded in Weimar a century ago, the legendary Bauhaus art school is world-famous. Arts.21 looks into the Bauhaus’s origins. Was it really a German...
Founded in Weimar a century ago, the legendary Bauhaus art school is world-famous. Arts.21 looks into the Bauhaus’s origins. Was it really a German idea? Who were its secret stars? And how modern are their ideas? Bauhaus legends are put to the test.
06:30 Lifestyle Europe
A DJ from outer space: An astronaut plays a set for clubbers on Earth. Victoria and Albert: The first royal dream couple. And: a day at the Highland games.
07:00 News
07:02 Africa
07:15 The Week in Reports
In Moscow, a motorway is being planned across a nuclear waste dump. Environmentalists are sounding the alarm+++The inhabitants of Welsh coastal towns are...
In Moscow, a motorway is being planned across a nuclear waste dump. Environmentalists are sounding the alarm+++The inhabitants of Welsh coastal towns are feeling the effects of climate change. They have to move because sea levels are rising.
07:30 The Magazine for Africa's Youth
We meet young professionals in Nigeria and South Africa struggling with the pressure to share their income with their families, take a ride with a cab...
We meet young professionals in Nigeria and South Africa struggling with the pressure to share their income with their families, take a ride with a cab driver offering free services to pregnant women in Ethiopia, break down the myths and facts around the elusive orgasm and tour Madagascar's capital, Antananarivo.
08:00 News
08:02 Romantic Heidelberg
Heidelberg is famed as a center of Romanticism. Check-in presenter Lukas Stege explores the most picturesque spots, including the castle ruins, the old town, and the famous philosopher’s path.
08:30 The Motor Magazine
Drive it! gets started with a sports car pushing the limits, tests an SUV combining performance and comfort and celebrates the 50th birthday of a vintage legend.
09:00 News
09:02 Obsessive-compulsive disorder
Was the oven turned off? Did I remember to lock the door? Many people have panicky thoughts like that, and even an urge to go back and check. But in some...
Was the oven turned off? Did I remember to lock the door? Many people have panicky thoughts like that, and even an urge to go back and check. But in some people, these fears go deeper and develop into what's known as obsessive-compulsive disorder. They experience recurring compulsions every day and repeat actions over and over uncontrollably.
09:30 Bauhaus 100: What Remains of the Legend?
Founded in Weimar a century ago, the legendary Bauhaus art school is world-famous. Arts.21 looks into the Bauhaus’s origins. Was it really a German...
Founded in Weimar a century ago, the legendary Bauhaus art school is world-famous. Arts.21 looks into the Bauhaus’s origins. Was it really a German idea? Who were its secret stars? And how modern are their ideas? Bauhaus legends are put to the test.
10:00 News
10:15 Like Flowers or Salt - Strong Women in Africa
Women in many African countries still have to fight harder than anywhere else in the world for their rights. We follow a group of women from Rwanda, Nigeria,...
Women in many African countries still have to fight harder than anywhere else in the world for their rights. We follow a group of women from Rwanda, Nigeria, Kenya and the Democratic Republic of Congo.
11:00 News
11:15 The Week in Reports
In Moscow, a motorway is being planned across a nuclear waste dump. Environmentalists are sounding the alarm+++The inhabitants of Welsh coastal towns are...
In Moscow, a motorway is being planned across a nuclear waste dump. Environmentalists are sounding the alarm+++The inhabitants of Welsh coastal towns are feeling the effects of climate change. They have to move because sea levels are rising.
11:30 Lifestyle Europe
A DJ from outer space: An astronaut plays a set for clubbers on Earth. Victoria and Albert: The first royal dream couple. And: a day at the Highland games.
12:00 News
12:15 Living in the Digital Age
The smart city of the future is envisioned as thoroughly networked, efficient and livable, thanks to big data and the Internet of Things. What plans are...
The smart city of the future is envisioned as thoroughly networked, efficient and livable, thanks to big data and the Internet of Things. What plans are in the works, and who’ll manage citizens’ data? Our topic on SHIFT.
12:30 Romantic Heidelberg
Heidelberg is famed as a center of Romanticism. Check-in presenter Lukas Stege explores the most picturesque spots, including the castle ruins, the old town, and the famous philosopher’s path.
13:00 News
13:15 Chemnitz ahead of State Elections
State elections will be held in Saxony on Sept. 1. For the first time, the right-wing populist AfD party could win the most votes. In Chemnitz, where riots...
State elections will be held in Saxony on Sept. 1. For the first time, the right-wing populist AfD party could win the most votes. In Chemnitz, where riots broke out a year ago, martial artist Nick Kedzierski is still undecided about who to vote for.
13:30 Bauhaus 100: What Remains of the Legend?
Founded in Weimar a century ago, the legendary Bauhaus art school is world-famous. Arts.21 looks into the Bauhaus’s origins. Was it really a German...
Founded in Weimar a century ago, the legendary Bauhaus art school is world-famous. Arts.21 looks into the Bauhaus’s origins. Was it really a German idea? Who were its secret stars? And how modern are their ideas? Bauhaus legends are put to the test.
14:00 News
14:15 North Korea - All the Dictator's Men
North Korea is one of the poorest countries in the world, but it’s still found the money it needs to finance a nuclear weapons program, despite...
North Korea is one of the poorest countries in the world, but it’s still found the money it needs to finance a nuclear weapons program, despite its fundamental poverty and international economic sanctions. This documentary looks at how, and introduces the men who have helped Kim Jong Un keep his dreams of reaching nuclear power status alive.
15:00 News
15:15 The Week in Reports
In Moscow, a motorway is being planned across a nuclear waste dump. Environmentalists are sounding the alarm+++The inhabitants of Welsh coastal towns are...
In Moscow, a motorway is being planned across a nuclear waste dump. Environmentalists are sounding the alarm+++The inhabitants of Welsh coastal towns are feeling the effects of climate change. They have to move because sea levels are rising.
15:30 Lifestyle Europe
A DJ from outer space: An astronaut plays a set for clubbers on Earth. Victoria and Albert: The first royal dream couple. And: a day at the Highland games.
16:00 News
16:15 Chemnitz ahead of State Elections
State elections will be held in Saxony on Sept. 1. For the first time, the right-wing populist AfD party could win the most votes. In Chemnitz, where riots...
State elections will be held in Saxony on Sept. 1. For the first time, the right-wing populist AfD party could win the most votes. In Chemnitz, where riots broke out a year ago, martial artist Nick Kedzierski is still undecided about who to vote for.
16:30 The Magazine for Africa's Youth
We meet young professionals in Nigeria and South Africa struggling with the pressure to share their income with their families, take a ride with a cab...
We meet young professionals in Nigeria and South Africa struggling with the pressure to share their income with their families, take a ride with a cab driver offering free services to pregnant women in Ethiopia, break down the myths and facts around the elusive orgasm and tour Madagascar's capital, Antananarivo.
17:00 News
17:15 Brain Beats - A Journey into the Future of Listening
Be it sound, music or noise, the future will be audible. In a world full of visual stimuli, human hearing is underestimated. As scientist Trevor Cox puts...
Be it sound, music or noise, the future will be audible. In a world full of visual stimuli, human hearing is underestimated. As scientist Trevor Cox puts it: "Without the acoustic aspect, everything is nothing."
18:00 News
18:15 The Week in Reports
In Moscow, a motorway is being planned across a nuclear waste dump. Environmentalists are sounding the alarm+++The inhabitants of Welsh coastal towns are...
In Moscow, a motorway is being planned across a nuclear waste dump. Environmentalists are sounding the alarm+++The inhabitants of Welsh coastal towns are feeling the effects of climate change. They have to move because sea levels are rising.
18:30 Guest: Vladimir Cebotari
Tim Sebastian interviews Vladimir Cebotari, Deputy President of the Democratic Party of Moldova (PDM)
(First aired 26 June 2019)
19:00 News
19:15 Living in the Digital Age
The smart city of the future is envisioned as thoroughly networked, efficient and livable, thanks to big data and the Internet of Things. What plans are...
The smart city of the future is envisioned as thoroughly networked, efficient and livable, thanks to big data and the Internet of Things. What plans are in the works, and who’ll manage citizens’ data? Our topic on SHIFT.
19:30 The Magazine for Africa's Youth
We meet young professionals in Nigeria and South Africa struggling with the pressure to share their income with their families, take a ride with a cab...
We meet young professionals in Nigeria and South Africa struggling with the pressure to share their income with their families, take a ride with a cab driver offering free services to pregnant women in Ethiopia, break down the myths and facts around the elusive orgasm and tour Madagascar's capital, Antananarivo.
20:00 News
20:15 Chemnitz ahead of State Elections
State elections will be held in Saxony on Sept. 1. For the first time, the right-wing populist AfD party could win the most votes. In Chemnitz, where riots...
State elections will be held in Saxony on Sept. 1. For the first time, the right-wing populist AfD party could win the most votes. In Chemnitz, where riots broke out a year ago, martial artist Nick Kedzierski is still undecided about who to vote for.
20:30 Which league is the most attractive?
The Bundesliga can once again boast having a superstar among its ranks: Philippe Coutinho. The Barcelona loanee is Bayern’s new number 10. They...
The Bundesliga can once again boast having a superstar among its ranks: Philippe Coutinho. The Barcelona loanee is Bayern’s new number 10. They say big names make a league more attractive. But there’s more to the story than that. We can name 43,000 reasons why the superstar-packed Premier League is not the league with the most spectators. Find out which one is on Kick off! Life.
21:00 News
21:15 Slaves - Human Bondage in Today’s World
There are over 45 million slaves worldwide today - more than ever before in human history. Modern slavery has many faces: workers, sex slaves, household...
There are over 45 million slaves worldwide today - more than ever before in human history. Modern slavery has many faces: workers, sex slaves, household servants and child soldiers. But some people are fighting this trade in human misery.
22:00 News
22:15 The Week in Reports
In Moscow, a motorway is being planned across a nuclear waste dump. Environmentalists are sounding the alarm+++The inhabitants of Welsh coastal towns are...
In Moscow, a motorway is being planned across a nuclear waste dump. Environmentalists are sounding the alarm+++The inhabitants of Welsh coastal towns are feeling the effects of climate change. They have to move because sea levels are rising.
22:30 Bauhaus 100: What Remains of the Legend?
Founded in Weimar a century ago, the legendary Bauhaus art school is world-famous. Arts.21 looks into the Bauhaus’s origins. Was it really a German...
Founded in Weimar a century ago, the legendary Bauhaus art school is world-famous. Arts.21 looks into the Bauhaus’s origins. Was it really a German idea? Who were its secret stars? And how modern are their ideas? Bauhaus legends are put to the test.
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 Environment Magazine
On this edition of Eco Africa, we see how volunteers are saving native plants in South Africa, solar lamps are improving educaton in Rwanda and visit the band making music with garbage in DR Congo.
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 Bauhaus 100: What Remains of the Legend?
Founded in Weimar a century ago, the legendary Bauhaus art school is world-famous. Arts.21 looks into the Bauhaus’s origins. Was it really a German...
Founded in Weimar a century ago, the legendary Bauhaus art school is world-famous. Arts.21 looks into the Bauhaus’s origins. Was it really a German idea? Who were its secret stars? And how modern are their ideas? Bauhaus legends are put to the test.
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 Motor Magazine
Drive it! gets started with a sports car pushing the limits, tests an SUV combining performance and comfort and celebrates the 50th birthday of a vintage legend.
02:00 News
02:02 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.
02:15 Living in the Digital Age
The smart city of the future is envisioned as thoroughly networked, efficient and livable, thanks to big data and the Internet of Things. What plans are...
The smart city of the future is envisioned as thoroughly networked, efficient and livable, thanks to big data and the Internet of Things. What plans are in the works, and who’ll manage citizens’ data? Our topic on SHIFT.
02:30 The Kosher Cop - A Policeman Fights Anti-Semitism
Anti-Semitism is on the rise in France and the country's Jews feel increasingly threatened. After attacks on Jewish institutions and Jewish life, many...
Anti-Semitism is on the rise in France and the country's Jews feel increasingly threatened. After attacks on Jewish institutions and Jewish life, many feel abandoned by the state. A retired Jewish policeman wants to change that.
03:00 News
03:02 Which league is the most attractive?
The Bundesliga can once again boast having a superstar among its ranks: Philippe Coutinho. The Barcelona loanee is Bayern’s new number 10. They...
The Bundesliga can once again boast having a superstar among its ranks: Philippe Coutinho. The Barcelona loanee is Bayern’s new number 10. They say big names make a league more attractive. But there’s more to the story than that. We can name 43,000 reasons why the superstar-packed Premier League is not the league with the most spectators. Find out which one is on Kick off! Life.
03:30 Lifestyle Europe
A DJ from outer space: An astronaut plays a set for clubbers on Earth. Victoria and Albert: The first royal dream couple. And: a day at the Highland games.
04:00 News
04:02 The Week in Reports
In Moscow, a motorway is being planned across a nuclear waste dump. Environmentalists are sounding the alarm+++The inhabitants of Welsh coastal towns are...
In Moscow, a motorway is being planned across a nuclear waste dump. Environmentalists are sounding the alarm+++The inhabitants of Welsh coastal towns are feeling the effects of climate change. They have to move because sea levels are rising.
04:15 Slaves - Human Bondage in Today’s World
There are over 45 million slaves worldwide today - more than ever before in human history. Modern slavery has many faces: workers, sex slaves, household...
There are over 45 million slaves worldwide today - more than ever before in human history. Modern slavery has many faces: workers, sex slaves, household servants and child soldiers. But some people are fighting this trade in human misery.
05:00 News
05:02 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.
05:15 Chemnitz ahead of State Elections
State elections will be held in Saxony on Sept. 1. For the first time, the right-wing populist AfD party could win the most votes. In Chemnitz, where riots...
State elections will be held in Saxony on Sept. 1. For the first time, the right-wing populist AfD party could win the most votes. In Chemnitz, where riots broke out a year ago, martial artist Nick Kedzierski is still undecided about who to vote for.
05:30 The Motor Magazine
Drive it! gets started with a sports car pushing the limits, tests an SUV combining performance and comfort and celebrates the 50th birthday of a vintage legend.
06:00 News
06:02 Which league is the most attractive?
The Bundesliga can once again boast having a superstar among its ranks: Philippe Coutinho. The Barcelona loanee is Bayern’s new number 10. They...
The Bundesliga can once again boast having a superstar among its ranks: Philippe Coutinho. The Barcelona loanee is Bayern’s new number 10. They say big names make a league more attractive. But there’s more to the story than that. We can name 43,000 reasons why the superstar-packed Premier League is not the league with the most spectators. Find out which one is on Kick off! Life.
06:30 Romantic Heidelberg
Heidelberg is famed as a center of Romanticism. Check-in presenter Lukas Stege explores the most picturesque spots, including the castle ruins, the old town, and the famous philosopher’s path.
07:00 News
07:02 Bauhaus 100: What Remains of the Legend?
Founded in Weimar a century ago, the legendary Bauhaus art school is world-famous. Arts.21 looks into the Bauhaus’s origins. Was it really a German...
Founded in Weimar a century ago, the legendary Bauhaus art school is world-famous. Arts.21 looks into the Bauhaus’s origins. Was it really a German idea? Who were its secret stars? And how modern are their ideas? Bauhaus legends are put to the test.
07:30 Obsessive-compulsive disorder
Was the oven turned off? Did I remember to lock the door? Many people have panicky thoughts like that, and even an urge to go back and check. But in some...
Was the oven turned off? Did I remember to lock the door? Many people have panicky thoughts like that, and even an urge to go back and check. But in some people, these fears go deeper and develop into what's known as obsessive-compulsive disorder. They experience recurring compulsions every day and repeat actions over and over uncontrollably.
08:00 News
08:02 The Kosher Cop - A Policeman Fights Anti-Semitism
Anti-Semitism is on the rise in France and the country's Jews feel increasingly threatened. After attacks on Jewish institutions and Jewish life, many...
Anti-Semitism is on the rise in France and the country's Jews feel increasingly threatened. After attacks on Jewish institutions and Jewish life, many feel abandoned by the state. A retired Jewish policeman wants to change that.
08:30 Lifestyle Europe
A DJ from outer space: An astronaut plays a set for clubbers on Earth. Victoria and Albert: The first royal dream couple. And: a day at the Highland games.
09:00 News
09:02 Romantic Heidelberg
Heidelberg is famed as a center of Romanticism. Check-in presenter Lukas Stege explores the most picturesque spots, including the castle ruins, the old town, and the famous philosopher’s path.
09:30 Which league is the most attractive?
The Bundesliga can once again boast having a superstar among its ranks: Philippe Coutinho. The Barcelona loanee is Bayern’s new number 10. They...
The Bundesliga can once again boast having a superstar among its ranks: Philippe Coutinho. The Barcelona loanee is Bayern’s new number 10. They say big names make a league more attractive. But there’s more to the story than that. We can name 43,000 reasons why the superstar-packed Premier League is not the league with the most spectators. Find out which one is on Kick off! Life.
10:00 News
10:15 The BND File: Germany’s Intelligence Service and its First Arms Dealer
The story of Gerhard Mertins, a former SS man, who became a powerful arms dealer in West Germany. Mertins had many contacts in the Middle East, as well...
The story of Gerhard Mertins, a former SS man, who became a powerful arms dealer in West Germany. Mertins had many contacts in the Middle East, as well as to former leading Nazis. That made him a very interesting prospect for the BND.
11:00 News
11:15 Living in the Digital Age
The smart city of the future is envisioned as thoroughly networked, efficient and livable, thanks to big data and the Internet of Things. What plans are...
The smart city of the future is envisioned as thoroughly networked, efficient and livable, thanks to big data and the Internet of Things. What plans are in the works, and who’ll manage citizens’ data? Our topic on SHIFT.
11:30 The Magazine for Africa's Youth
We meet young professionals in Nigeria and South Africa struggling with the pressure to share their income with their families, take a ride with a cab...
We meet young professionals in Nigeria and South Africa struggling with the pressure to share their income with their families, take a ride with a cab driver offering free services to pregnant women in Ethiopia, break down the myths and facts around the elusive orgasm and tour Madagascar's capital, Antananarivo.
12:00 News
12:15 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.
12:30 Which league is the most attractive?
The Bundesliga can once again boast having a superstar among its ranks: Philippe Coutinho. The Barcelona loanee is Bayern’s new number 10. They...
The Bundesliga can once again boast having a superstar among its ranks: Philippe Coutinho. The Barcelona loanee is Bayern’s new number 10. They say big names make a league more attractive. But there’s more to the story than that. We can name 43,000 reasons why the superstar-packed Premier League is not the league with the most spectators. Find out which one is on Kick off! Life.
13:00 News
13:15 The Week in Reports
In Moscow, a motorway is being planned across a nuclear waste dump. Environmentalists are sounding the alarm+++The inhabitants of Welsh coastal towns are...
In Moscow, a motorway is being planned across a nuclear waste dump. Environmentalists are sounding the alarm+++The inhabitants of Welsh coastal towns are feeling the effects of climate change. They have to move because sea levels are rising.
13:30 The Magazine for Africa's Youth
We meet young professionals in Nigeria and South Africa struggling with the pressure to share their income with their families, take a ride with a cab...
We meet young professionals in Nigeria and South Africa struggling with the pressure to share their income with their families, take a ride with a cab driver offering free services to pregnant women in Ethiopia, break down the myths and facts around the elusive orgasm and tour Madagascar's capital, Antananarivo.
14:00 News
14:15 Like Flowers or Salt - Strong Women in Africa
Women in many African countries still have to fight harder than anywhere else in the world for their rights. We follow a group of women from Rwanda, Nigeria,...
Women in many African countries still have to fight harder than anywhere else in the world for their rights. We follow a group of women from Rwanda, Nigeria, Kenya and the Democratic Republic of Congo.
15:00 News
15:15 Your Team, your League, your Show.
Your front-row seat for German football on DW every Saturday and Sunday. The Bundesliga gives viewers the goals, the action, the atmosphere and expert...
Your front-row seat for German football on DW every Saturday and Sunday. The Bundesliga gives viewers the goals, the action, the atmosphere and expert opinion on the best-attended soccer league in the world.
15:30 Bauhaus 100: What Remains of the Legend?
Founded in Weimar a century ago, the legendary Bauhaus art school is world-famous. Arts.21 looks into the Bauhaus’s origins. Was it really a German...
Founded in Weimar a century ago, the legendary Bauhaus art school is world-famous. Arts.21 looks into the Bauhaus’s origins. Was it really a German idea? Who were its secret stars? And how modern are their ideas? Bauhaus legends are put to the test.
16:00 News
16:15 Living in the Digital Age
The smart city of the future is envisioned as thoroughly networked, efficient and livable, thanks to big data and the Internet of Things. What plans are...
The smart city of the future is envisioned as thoroughly networked, efficient and livable, thanks to big data and the Internet of Things. What plans are in the works, and who’ll manage citizens’ data? Our topic on SHIFT.
16:30 The Kosher Cop - A Policeman Fights Anti-Semitism
Anti-Semitism is on the rise in France and the country's Jews feel increasingly threatened. After attacks on Jewish institutions and Jewish life, many...
Anti-Semitism is on the rise in France and the country's Jews feel increasingly threatened. After attacks on Jewish institutions and Jewish life, many feel abandoned by the state. A retired Jewish policeman wants to change that.
17:00 News
17:15 North Korea - All the Dictator's Men
North Korea is one of the poorest countries in the world, but it’s still found the money it needs to finance a nuclear weapons program, despite...
North Korea is one of the poorest countries in the world, but it’s still found the money it needs to finance a nuclear weapons program, despite its fundamental poverty and international economic sanctions. This documentary looks at how, and introduces the men who have helped Kim Jong Un keep his dreams of reaching nuclear power status alive.
18:00 News
18:15 Chemnitz ahead of State Elections
State elections will be held in Saxony on Sept. 1. For the first time, the right-wing populist AfD party could win the most votes. In Chemnitz, where riots...
State elections will be held in Saxony on Sept. 1. For the first time, the right-wing populist AfD party could win the most votes. In Chemnitz, where riots broke out a year ago, martial artist Nick Kedzierski is still undecided about who to vote for.
18:30 The Environment Magazine
On this edition of Eco Africa, we see how volunteers are saving native plants in South Africa, solar lamps are improving educaton in Rwanda and visit the band making music with garbage in DR Congo.
19:00 News
19:15 The Week in Reports
In Moscow, a motorway is being planned across a nuclear waste dump. Environmentalists are sounding the alarm+++The inhabitants of Welsh coastal towns are...
In Moscow, a motorway is being planned across a nuclear waste dump. Environmentalists are sounding the alarm+++The inhabitants of Welsh coastal towns are feeling the effects of climate change. They have to move because sea levels are rising.
19:30 Lifestyle Europe
A DJ from outer space: An astronaut plays a set for clubbers on Earth. Victoria and Albert: The first royal dream couple. And: a day at the Highland games.
20:00 News
20:15 Living in the Digital Age
The smart city of the future is envisioned as thoroughly networked, efficient and livable, thanks to big data and the Internet of Things. What plans are...
The smart city of the future is envisioned as thoroughly networked, efficient and livable, thanks to big data and the Internet of Things. What plans are in the works, and who’ll manage citizens’ data? Our topic on SHIFT.
20:30 The Motor Magazine
Drive it! gets started with a sports car pushing the limits, tests an SUV combining performance and comfort and celebrates the 50th birthday of a vintage legend.
21:00 News
21:15 Brain Beats - A Journey into the Future of Listening
Be it sound, music or noise, the future will be audible. In a world full of visual stimuli, human hearing is underestimated. As scientist Trevor Cox puts...
Be it sound, music or noise, the future will be audible. In a world full of visual stimuli, human hearing is underestimated. As scientist Trevor Cox puts it: "Without the acoustic aspect, everything is nothing."
22:00 News
22:15 Chemnitz ahead of State Elections
State elections will be held in Saxony on Sept. 1. For the first time, the right-wing populist AfD party could win the most votes. In Chemnitz, where riots...
State elections will be held in Saxony on Sept. 1. For the first time, the right-wing populist AfD party could win the most votes. In Chemnitz, where riots broke out a year ago, martial artist Nick Kedzierski is still undecided about who to vote for.
22:30 The Kosher Cop - A Policeman Fights Anti-Semitism
Anti-Semitism is on the rise in France and the country's Jews feel increasingly threatened. After attacks on Jewish institutions and Jewish life, many...
Anti-Semitism is on the rise in France and the country's Jews feel increasingly threatened. After attacks on Jewish institutions and Jewish life, many feel abandoned by the state. A retired Jewish policeman wants to change that.
23:00 News
23:15 Your Team, your League, your Show.
Your front-row seat for German football on DW every Saturday and Sunday. The Bundesliga gives viewers the goals, the action, the atmosphere and expert...
Your front-row seat for German football on DW every Saturday and Sunday. The Bundesliga gives viewers the goals, the action, the atmosphere and expert opinion on the best-attended soccer league in the world.
23:30 The Science Magazine
We head to Peru and the Pacific to take a look at the ocean current that bears Humboldt's name. The long coast of Peru is mainly desert, one of the driest...
We head to Peru and the Pacific to take a look at the ocean current that bears Humboldt's name. The long coast of Peru is mainly desert, one of the driest regions in the world. Engineer Abel Cruz has developed a technique to harvest water from fog.
00:00 News
00:02 News in Review
00:30 Salmon and Avocados - The Dark Side of Trendy Foods
Salmon and avocados are popular but there's a dark side to that trend. A lot of salmon raised on fish-farms are treated with anti-biotics which can cause...
Salmon and avocados are popular but there's a dark side to that trend. A lot of salmon raised on fish-farms are treated with anti-biotics which can cause health problems. Avocado production uses a lot of water, which is bad for the environment.
01:00 News
01:02 News in Review
01:30 News
01:45 News
02:00 News
02:02 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.
02:15 Chemnitz ahead of State Elections
State elections will be held in Saxony on Sept. 1. For the first time, the right-wing populist AfD party could win the most votes. In Chemnitz, where riots...
State elections will be held in Saxony on Sept. 1. For the first time, the right-wing populist AfD party could win the most votes. In Chemnitz, where riots broke out a year ago, martial artist Nick Kedzierski is still undecided about who to vote for.
02:30 The Globalization Program
The sick and the elderly are among the most vulnerable people in society. What happens when they don't get the support and care they need? Global 3000...
The sick and the elderly are among the most vulnerable people in society. What happens when they don't get the support and care they need? Global 3000 visits Kentucky's forgotten mine workers and nursing homes in China.
03:00 News
03:02 The Week in Reports
In Moscow, a motorway is being planned across a nuclear waste dump. Environmentalists are sounding the alarm+++The inhabitants of Welsh coastal towns are...
In Moscow, a motorway is being planned across a nuclear waste dump. Environmentalists are sounding the alarm+++The inhabitants of Welsh coastal towns are feeling the effects of climate change. They have to move because sea levels are rising.
03:15 Charcoal - An Environmental Disaster
Huge areas of tropical rainforest are being destroyed to make charcoal for barbecues. The global deforestation is leading to growing problems. Nigeria...
Huge areas of tropical rainforest are being destroyed to make charcoal for barbecues. The global deforestation is leading to growing problems. Nigeria and the DRC Congo - two of Europe’s main charcoal suppliers - are also affected.
04:00 News
04:02 The Environment Magazine
This edition of Eco India goes to a Rajasthan village which plants 111 trees every time a girl is born. Also: we see how eco-tourism can protect a forest...
This edition of Eco India goes to a Rajasthan village which plants 111 trees every time a girl is born. Also: we see how eco-tourism can protect a forest from mining companies, and take a look at some sculptures made of leaves.
04:30 Obsessive-compulsive disorder
Was the oven turned off? Did I remember to lock the door? Many people have panicky thoughts like that, and even an urge to go back and check. But in some...
Was the oven turned off? Did I remember to lock the door? Many people have panicky thoughts like that, and even an urge to go back and check. But in some people, these fears go deeper and develop into what's known as obsessive-compulsive disorder. They experience recurring compulsions every day and repeat actions over and over uncontrollably.
05:00 News
05:02 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.
05:15 Living in the Digital Age
The smart city of the future is envisioned as thoroughly networked, efficient and livable, thanks to big data and the Internet of Things. What plans are...
The smart city of the future is envisioned as thoroughly networked, efficient and livable, thanks to big data and the Internet of Things. What plans are in the works, and who’ll manage citizens’ data? Our topic on SHIFT.
05:30 The Globalization Program
The sick and the elderly are among the most vulnerable people in society. What happens when they don't get the support and care they need? Global 3000...
The sick and the elderly are among the most vulnerable people in society. What happens when they don't get the support and care they need? Global 3000 visits Kentucky's forgotten mine workers and nursing homes in China.