00:00 News
00:02 News in Review
00:30 Brexit: The End of the Road for Johnson?
Showdown in the United Kingdom. PM Johnson versus parliament; deal versus no deal. The Brexit endgame has begun. Our guests: Friedrich Thelen (political...
Showdown in the United Kingdom. PM Johnson versus parliament; deal versus no deal. The Brexit endgame has begun. Our guests: Friedrich Thelen (political adviser), Jon Worth (blogger), Alex Forrest Whiting (DW)
01:00 News
01:15 Africa
01:30 News
01:45 News
02:00 News
02:02 News in Review
02:30 Brexit: The End of the Road for Johnson?
Showdown in the United Kingdom. PM Johnson versus parliament; deal versus no deal. The Brexit endgame has begun. Our guests: Friedrich Thelen (political...
Showdown in the United Kingdom. PM Johnson versus parliament; deal versus no deal. The Brexit endgame has begun. Our guests: Friedrich Thelen (political adviser), Jon Worth (blogger), Alex Forrest Whiting (DW)
03:00 News
03:15 Gidon Kremer: Finding His Own Way - Portrait of an Artist
Musician, orchestra founder, artistic activist and intellectual: Violinist Gidon Kremer is one of the most exciting artists of our age. This film follows...
Musician, orchestra founder, artistic activist and intellectual: Violinist Gidon Kremer is one of the most exciting artists of our age. This film follows Kremer on tour around the world for a year and looks back on important stages in his life.
04:00 News
04:02 News in Review
04:30 Spotlight on People
Shocked by the brute force used against protesters, many Russians are fighting for their democracy. On 1 September, 1939, Hitler's Luftwaffe bombed Wieluń, touching off the Second World War.
05:00 News
05:15 News
05:30 Your Business Magazine
From hot desking to open-plan offices and coworking spaces: MADE takes a look at the changing face of workplaces; the way we communicate on the job, and the many forms that digital work can take.
06:00 News
06:02 News in Review
06:30 Brexit: The End of the Road for Johnson?
Showdown in the United Kingdom. PM Johnson versus parliament; deal versus no deal. The Brexit endgame has begun. Our guests: Friedrich Thelen (political...
Showdown in the United Kingdom. PM Johnson versus parliament; deal versus no deal. The Brexit endgame has begun. Our guests: Friedrich Thelen (political adviser), Jon Worth (blogger), Alex Forrest Whiting (DW)
07:00 News
07:15 Gidon Kremer: Finding His Own Way - Portrait of an Artist
Musician, orchestra founder, artistic activist and intellectual: Violinist Gidon Kremer is one of the most exciting artists of our age. This film follows...
Musician, orchestra founder, artistic activist and intellectual: Violinist Gidon Kremer is one of the most exciting artists of our age. This film follows Kremer on tour around the world for a year and looks back on important stages in his life.
08:00 News
08:30 News
08:45 News
09:00 News
09:30 Brexit: The End of the Road for Johnson?
Showdown in the United Kingdom. PM Johnson versus parliament; deal versus no deal. The Brexit endgame has begun. Our guests: Friedrich Thelen (political...
Showdown in the United Kingdom. PM Johnson versus parliament; deal versus no deal. The Brexit endgame has begun. Our guests: Friedrich Thelen (political adviser), Jon Worth (blogger), Alex Forrest Whiting (DW)
10:00 News
10:30 The Science Magazine
This week we reveal the secret behind a charismatic voice, go on the hunt for meteorites and continue our series retracing Alexander von Humboldt's journey to the Americas. It's worth tuning in!
11:00 News
11:15 The Climate Exodus: Mass Migration - The Real Environmental Disaster
How many millions of people will be forced to leave their homes by 2050? This documentary looks at the so-called hotspots of climate change in the Sahel zone, Indonesia and the Russian Tundra.
12:00 News
12:30 News
12:45 News
13:00 News
13:30 Brexit: The End of the Road for Johnson?
Showdown in the United Kingdom. PM Johnson versus parliament; deal versus no deal. The Brexit endgame has begun. Our guests: Friedrich Thelen (political...
Showdown in the United Kingdom. PM Johnson versus parliament; deal versus no deal. The Brexit endgame has begun. Our guests: Friedrich Thelen (political adviser), Jon Worth (blogger), Alex Forrest Whiting (DW)
14:00 News
14:30 Pregnancy
Pregnancy is an exciting time for many women. But questions abound: What should you eat? Which pre-natal tests to do? Dr. Martina Dombrowski tells us the...
Pregnancy is an exciting time for many women. But questions abound: What should you eat? Which pre-natal tests to do? Dr. Martina Dombrowski tells us the best way to deliver a healthy baby. And how birthing center midwives help women give birth.
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
Arable land is in decline worldwide, and agriculture needs to become more sustainable. This week Eco India looks at people who are rethinking farming in India and Germany.
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 week's Eco Africa, we see how to get clean water to Madagascar's capital and visit an initiative in Mozambique that aims to keep girls in school...
On this week's Eco Africa, we see how to get clean water to Madagascar's capital and visit an initiative in Mozambique that aims to keep girls in school while raising their awareness for nature and conservation.
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 Coffee - The Good, the Bad, Fair Trade
More than even beer, coffee is the most popular drink in Germany. Every German drinks about 300 liters of it a year. Many of them try to square enjoyment...
More than even beer, coffee is the most popular drink in Germany. Every German drinks about 300 liters of it a year. Many of them try to square enjoyment with a clear conscience by buying fair trade coffee. It costs more than normal coffee but the "Fairtrade†seal means that farmers in Africa or Latin America receive a greater share of sale proceeds than they would from normal coffee companies.
00:30 Lifestyle Europe
Every leap into the blue is a risk. But Anna Bader is one of the world’s best cliff divers. Plus: German allotment gardens as seen by star photographer...
Every leap into the blue is a risk. But Anna Bader is one of the world’s best cliff divers. Plus: German allotment gardens as seen by star photographer Martin Parr. And postcards through the ages.
01:00 News
01:15 Violence Against Police: On Patrol with Body-Cams
Violence against the police is on the rise in Germany. Could bodycams have a deescalating effect? Small video cameras worn on the uniform that record any...
Violence against the police is on the rise in Germany. Could bodycams have a deescalating effect? Small video cameras worn on the uniform that record any violent assaults on police. They serve as a preventive measure and as evidence in court.
01:30 Frankfurt, a City of Contrasts
The Maintower and the old town, St. Paul's Church and the station quarter. Frankfurt lives from its contrasts. So Lukas Stege won't be satisfied just sipping...
The Maintower and the old town, St. Paul's Church and the station quarter. Frankfurt lives from its contrasts. So Lukas Stege won't be satisfied just sipping apple wine - he'll be trying stand-up paddling on the Main.
02:00 News
02:02 News in Review
02:30 The Motor Magazine
Sport compacts, SUVs and all-terrain vehicles from around Europe - and a dream machine from the past. Drive it! looks at every aspect of mobility.
03:00 News
03:15 Africa
03:30 Frankfurt, a City of Contrasts
The Maintower and the old town, St. Paul's Church and the station quarter. Frankfurt lives from its contrasts. So Lukas Stege won't be satisfied just sipping...
The Maintower and the old town, St. Paul's Church and the station quarter. Frankfurt lives from its contrasts. So Lukas Stege won't be satisfied just sipping apple wine - he'll be trying stand-up paddling on the Main.
04:00 News
04:02 News
04:15 Bombs in the Sea
About 1.6 million tons of ammunition and chemical weapons lie in waters off Germany’s coasts. Left over from two world wars, this huge arsenal of...
About 1.6 million tons of ammunition and chemical weapons lie in waters off Germany’s coasts. Left over from two world wars, this huge arsenal of sunken bombs, grenades, mines and torpedoes is becoming increasing unstable - and increasingly dangerous.
05:00 News
05:15 News
05:30 The Science Magazine
We go exploring along the Orinoco, in the last episode of our tribute to the great naturalist and geographer Alexander von Humboldt, who mapped much of...
We go exploring along the Orinoco, in the last episode of our tribute to the great naturalist and geographer Alexander von Humboldt, who mapped much of the river in 1800. We are celebrating the 250th anniversary of his birth.
06:00 News
06:02 The Future of Cinema - Good Films, Bad Times?
As blockbusters gross billions at the box office, indie movies are fading away. And the growing number of streaming services poses a new threat. What is...
As blockbusters gross billions at the box office, indie movies are fading away. And the growing number of streaming services poses a new threat. What is the future of cinema? DW’s Scott Roxborough on trends and topics at the Venice Film Festival.
06:30 Lifestyle Europe
Every leap into the blue is a risk. But Anna Bader is one of the world’s best cliff divers. Plus: German allotment gardens as seen by star photographer...
Every leap into the blue is a risk. But Anna Bader is one of the world’s best cliff divers. Plus: German allotment gardens as seen by star photographer Martin Parr. And postcards through the ages.
07:00 News
07:15 The Week in Reports
Anita Lasker-Wallfisch is one of the last Holocaust eye-witnesses and a tireless anti-Semitism activist ++ The Mexican city of Juarez is considered to...
Anita Lasker-Wallfisch is one of the last Holocaust eye-witnesses and a tireless anti-Semitism activist ++ The Mexican city of Juarez is considered to be the world's feminicide capital. A special unit has been dispatched to remedy the situation
07:30 The Magazine for Africa's Youth
We explore the importance of identity and belonging with Kenyan-born German rapper Miss Akinyi. Edith Kimani speaks with members of the African diaspora...
We explore the importance of identity and belonging with Kenyan-born German rapper Miss Akinyi. Edith Kimani speaks with members of the African diaspora in Berlin. In DR Congo a group of young journalists are helping fight the spread of 'fake news' and our correspondents explain the state of freedom of speech in their countries. Finally, we discover Addis Ababa with jazz musician Sinishaw Legesse.
08:00 News
08:15 Living in the Digital Age
YouTube uses algorithms to target recommendations for videos at the users to keep them on the site as long as possible. This favors extreme videos which...
YouTube uses algorithms to target recommendations for videos at the users to keep them on the site as long as possible. This favors extreme videos which have many comments, which, in turn, tends to radicalize viewers.
08:30 The Motor Magazine
Sport compacts, SUVs and all-terrain vehicles from around Europe - and a dream machine from the past. Drive it! looks at every aspect of mobility.
09:00 News
09:15 News
09:30 Pregnancy
Pregnancy is an exciting time for many women. But questions abound: What should you eat? Which pre-natal tests to do? Dr. Martina Dombrowski tells us the...
Pregnancy is an exciting time for many women. But questions abound: What should you eat? Which pre-natal tests to do? Dr. Martina Dombrowski tells us the best way to deliver a healthy baby. And how birthing center midwives help women give birth.
10:00 News
10:15 Bugs - Nature's Little Superheroes
Think insects are pests? Think again. Our visually stunning documentary shows how these tiny geniuses can help us solve some of science’s biggest...
Think insects are pests? Think again. Our visually stunning documentary shows how these tiny geniuses can help us solve some of science’s biggest problems - from producing biofuels to killing drug-resistant bacteria and curing cancer.
11:00 News
11:15 The Week in Reports
Anita Lasker-Wallfisch is one of the last Holocaust eye-witnesses and a tireless anti-Semitism activist ++ The Mexican city of Juarez is considered to...
Anita Lasker-Wallfisch is one of the last Holocaust eye-witnesses and a tireless anti-Semitism activist ++ The Mexican city of Juarez is considered to be the world's feminicide capital. A special unit has been dispatched to remedy the situation
11:30 Lifestyle Europe
Every leap into the blue is a risk. But Anna Bader is one of the world’s best cliff divers. Plus: German allotment gardens as seen by star photographer...
Every leap into the blue is a risk. But Anna Bader is one of the world’s best cliff divers. Plus: German allotment gardens as seen by star photographer Martin Parr. And postcards through the ages.
12:00 News
12:15 Living in the Digital Age
YouTube uses algorithms to target recommendations for videos at the users to keep them on the site as long as possible. This favors extreme videos which...
YouTube uses algorithms to target recommendations for videos at the users to keep them on the site as long as possible. This favors extreme videos which have many comments, which, in turn, tends to radicalize viewers.
12:30 Frankfurt, a City of Contrasts
The Maintower and the old town, St. Paul's Church and the station quarter. Frankfurt lives from its contrasts. So Lukas Stege won't be satisfied just sipping...
The Maintower and the old town, St. Paul's Church and the station quarter. Frankfurt lives from its contrasts. So Lukas Stege won't be satisfied just sipping apple wine - he'll be trying stand-up paddling on the Main.
13:00 News
13:15 Violence Against Police: On Patrol with Body-Cams
Violence against the police is on the rise in Germany. Could bodycams have a deescalating effect? Small video cameras worn on the uniform that record any...
Violence against the police is on the rise in Germany. Could bodycams have a deescalating effect? Small video cameras worn on the uniform that record any violent assaults on police. They serve as a preventive measure and as evidence in court.
13:30 The Future of Cinema - Good Films, Bad Times?
As blockbusters gross billions at the box office, indie movies are fading away. And the growing number of streaming services poses a new threat. What is...
As blockbusters gross billions at the box office, indie movies are fading away. And the growing number of streaming services poses a new threat. What is the future of cinema? DW’s Scott Roxborough on trends and topics at the Venice Film Festival.
14:00 News
14:15 The Future of Europe - Young Visionaries
For young people in Europe, the Second World War is safely in the past. But peace and the shared values of European unification are now under threat. Young...
For young people in Europe, the Second World War is safely in the past. But peace and the shared values of European unification are now under threat. Young Europeans are fighting to make sure that history does not repeat itself.
15:00 News
15:15 The Week in Reports
Anita Lasker-Wallfisch is one of the last Holocaust eye-witnesses and a tireless anti-Semitism activist ++ The Mexican city of Juarez is considered to...
Anita Lasker-Wallfisch is one of the last Holocaust eye-witnesses and a tireless anti-Semitism activist ++ The Mexican city of Juarez is considered to be the world's feminicide capital. A special unit has been dispatched to remedy the situation
15:30 Lifestyle Europe
Every leap into the blue is a risk. But Anna Bader is one of the world’s best cliff divers. Plus: German allotment gardens as seen by star photographer...
Every leap into the blue is a risk. But Anna Bader is one of the world’s best cliff divers. Plus: German allotment gardens as seen by star photographer Martin Parr. And postcards through the ages.
16:00 News
16:15 Violence Against Police: On Patrol with Body-Cams
Violence against the police is on the rise in Germany. Could bodycams have a deescalating effect? Small video cameras worn on the uniform that record any...
Violence against the police is on the rise in Germany. Could bodycams have a deescalating effect? Small video cameras worn on the uniform that record any violent assaults on police. They serve as a preventive measure and as evidence in court.
16:30 The Magazine for Africa's Youth
We explore the importance of identity and belonging with Kenyan-born German rapper Miss Akinyi. Edith Kimani speaks with members of the African diaspora...
We explore the importance of identity and belonging with Kenyan-born German rapper Miss Akinyi. Edith Kimani speaks with members of the African diaspora in Berlin. In DR Congo a group of young journalists are helping fight the spread of 'fake news' and our correspondents explain the state of freedom of speech in their countries. Finally, we discover Addis Ababa with jazz musician Sinishaw Legesse.
17:00 News
17:15 Gidon Kremer: Finding His Own Way - Portrait of an Artist
Musician, orchestra founder, artistic activist and intellectual: Violinist Gidon Kremer is one of the most exciting artists of our age. This film follows...
Musician, orchestra founder, artistic activist and intellectual: Violinist Gidon Kremer is one of the most exciting artists of our age. This film follows Kremer on tour around the world for a year and looks back on important stages in his life.
18:00 News
18:15 The Week in Reports
Anita Lasker-Wallfisch is one of the last Holocaust eye-witnesses and a tireless anti-Semitism activist ++ The Mexican city of Juarez is considered to...
Anita Lasker-Wallfisch is one of the last Holocaust eye-witnesses and a tireless anti-Semitism activist ++ The Mexican city of Juarez is considered to be the world's feminicide capital. A special unit has been dispatched to remedy the situation
18:30 Guest: Chou Hsi-wei
Tim Sebastian interviews Chou Hsi-wei, Taiwanese Presidential Candidate for the Nationalist Kuomintang (KMT) Party (First aired 17 July 2019)
19:00 News
19:15 Living in the Digital Age
YouTube uses algorithms to target recommendations for videos at the users to keep them on the site as long as possible. This favors extreme videos which...
YouTube uses algorithms to target recommendations for videos at the users to keep them on the site as long as possible. This favors extreme videos which have many comments, which, in turn, tends to radicalize viewers.
19:30 The Magazine for Africa's Youth
We explore the importance of identity and belonging with Kenyan-born German rapper Miss Akinyi. Edith Kimani speaks with members of the African diaspora...
We explore the importance of identity and belonging with Kenyan-born German rapper Miss Akinyi. Edith Kimani speaks with members of the African diaspora in Berlin. In DR Congo a group of young journalists are helping fight the spread of 'fake news' and our correspondents explain the state of freedom of speech in their countries. Finally, we discover Addis Ababa with jazz musician Sinishaw Legesse.
20:00 News
20:15 Violence Against Police: On Patrol with Body-Cams
Violence against the police is on the rise in Germany. Could bodycams have a deescalating effect? Small video cameras worn on the uniform that record any...
Violence against the police is on the rise in Germany. Could bodycams have a deescalating effect? Small video cameras worn on the uniform that record any violent assaults on police. They serve as a preventive measure and as evidence in court.
20:30 More than Football
It’s international break time in the Bundesliga. Germany is focussing on the national team - but also on Berlin, the freshest football city in the...
It’s international break time in the Bundesliga. Germany is focussing on the national team - but also on Berlin, the freshest football city in the country thanks to newly-promoted Union. For the first time since 1977, there are two capital city teams in the Bundesliga. Union are writing history - and they just beat Dortmund at the electric Alte Försterei. Now on Kick off! Life.
21:00 News
21:15 The Climate Exodus: Mass Migration - The Real Environmental Disaster
How many millions of people will be forced to leave their homes by 2050? This documentary looks at the so-called hotspots of climate change in the Sahel zone, Indonesia and the Russian Tundra.
22:00 News
22:15 The Week in Reports
Anita Lasker-Wallfisch is one of the last Holocaust eye-witnesses and a tireless anti-Semitism activist ++ The Mexican city of Juarez is considered to...
Anita Lasker-Wallfisch is one of the last Holocaust eye-witnesses and a tireless anti-Semitism activist ++ The Mexican city of Juarez is considered to be the world's feminicide capital. A special unit has been dispatched to remedy the situation
22:30 The Future of Cinema - Good Films, Bad Times?
As blockbusters gross billions at the box office, indie movies are fading away. And the growing number of streaming services poses a new threat. What is...
As blockbusters gross billions at the box office, indie movies are fading away. And the growing number of streaming services poses a new threat. What is the future of cinema? DW’s Scott Roxborough on trends and topics at the Venice Film Festival.
23:00 News
23:15 Living in the Digital Age
YouTube uses algorithms to target recommendations for videos at the users to keep them on the site as long as possible. This favors extreme videos which...
YouTube uses algorithms to target recommendations for videos at the users to keep them on the site as long as possible. This favors extreme videos which have many comments, which, in turn, tends to radicalize viewers.
23:30 The Environment Magazine
On this week's Eco Africa, we see how to get clean water to Madagascar's capital and visit an initiative in Mozambique that aims to keep girls in school...
On this week's Eco Africa, we see how to get clean water to Madagascar's capital and visit an initiative in Mozambique that aims to keep girls in school while raising their awareness for nature and conservation.
00:00 News
00:02 Frankfurt, a City of Contrasts
The Maintower and the old town, St. Paul's Church and the station quarter. Frankfurt lives from its contrasts. So Lukas Stege won't be satisfied just sipping...
The Maintower and the old town, St. Paul's Church and the station quarter. Frankfurt lives from its contrasts. So Lukas Stege won't be satisfied just sipping apple wine - he'll be trying stand-up paddling on the Main.
00:30 The Future of Cinema - Good Films, Bad Times?
As blockbusters gross billions at the box office, indie movies are fading away. And the growing number of streaming services poses a new threat. What is...
As blockbusters gross billions at the box office, indie movies are fading away. And the growing number of streaming services poses a new threat. What is the future of cinema? DW’s Scott Roxborough on trends and topics at the Venice Film Festival.
01:00 News
01:15 The Week in Reports
Anita Lasker-Wallfisch is one of the last Holocaust eye-witnesses and a tireless anti-Semitism activist ++ The Mexican city of Juarez is considered to...
Anita Lasker-Wallfisch is one of the last Holocaust eye-witnesses and a tireless anti-Semitism activist ++ The Mexican city of Juarez is considered to be the world's feminicide capital. A special unit has been dispatched to remedy the situation
01:30 The Motor Magazine
Sport compacts, SUVs and all-terrain vehicles from around Europe - and a dream machine from the past. Drive it! looks at every aspect of mobility.
02:00 News
02:02 The Week in Reports
Anita Lasker-Wallfisch is one of the last Holocaust eye-witnesses and a tireless anti-Semitism activist ++ The Mexican city of Juarez is considered to...
Anita Lasker-Wallfisch is one of the last Holocaust eye-witnesses and a tireless anti-Semitism activist ++ The Mexican city of Juarez is considered to be the world's feminicide capital. A special unit has been dispatched to remedy the situation
02:15 Living in the Digital Age
YouTube uses algorithms to target recommendations for videos at the users to keep them on the site as long as possible. This favors extreme videos which...
YouTube uses algorithms to target recommendations for videos at the users to keep them on the site as long as possible. This favors extreme videos which have many comments, which, in turn, tends to radicalize viewers.
02:30 Coffee - The Good, the Bad, Fair Trade
More than even beer, coffee is the most popular drink in Germany. Every German drinks about 300 liters of it a year. Many of them try to square enjoyment...
More than even beer, coffee is the most popular drink in Germany. Every German drinks about 300 liters of it a year. Many of them try to square enjoyment with a clear conscience by buying fair trade coffee. It costs more than normal coffee but the "Fairtrade†seal means that farmers in Africa or Latin America receive a greater share of sale proceeds than they would from normal coffee companies.
03:00 News
03:15 Violence Against Police: On Patrol with Body-Cams
Violence against the police is on the rise in Germany. Could bodycams have a deescalating effect? Small video cameras worn on the uniform that record any...
Violence against the police is on the rise in Germany. Could bodycams have a deescalating effect? Small video cameras worn on the uniform that record any violent assaults on police. They serve as a preventive measure and as evidence in court.
03:30 Lifestyle Europe
Every leap into the blue is a risk. But Anna Bader is one of the world’s best cliff divers. Plus: German allotment gardens as seen by star photographer...
Every leap into the blue is a risk. But Anna Bader is one of the world’s best cliff divers. Plus: German allotment gardens as seen by star photographer Martin Parr. And postcards through the ages.
04:00 News
04:02 The Week in Reports
Anita Lasker-Wallfisch is one of the last Holocaust eye-witnesses and a tireless anti-Semitism activist ++ The Mexican city of Juarez is considered to...
Anita Lasker-Wallfisch is one of the last Holocaust eye-witnesses and a tireless anti-Semitism activist ++ The Mexican city of Juarez is considered to be the world's feminicide capital. A special unit has been dispatched to remedy the situation
04:15 The Climate Exodus: Mass Migration - The Real Environmental Disaster
How many millions of people will be forced to leave their homes by 2050? This documentary looks at the so-called hotspots of climate change in the Sahel zone, Indonesia and the Russian Tundra.
05:00 News
05:15 Violence Against Police: On Patrol with Body-Cams
Violence against the police is on the rise in Germany. Could bodycams have a deescalating effect? Small video cameras worn on the uniform that record any...
Violence against the police is on the rise in Germany. Could bodycams have a deescalating effect? Small video cameras worn on the uniform that record any violent assaults on police. They serve as a preventive measure and as evidence in court.
05:30 The Motor Magazine
Sport compacts, SUVs and all-terrain vehicles from around Europe - and a dream machine from the past. Drive it! looks at every aspect of mobility.
06:00 News
06:02 More than Football
It’s international break time in the Bundesliga. Germany is focussing on the national team - but also on Berlin, the freshest football city in the...
It’s international break time in the Bundesliga. Germany is focussing on the national team - but also on Berlin, the freshest football city in the country thanks to newly-promoted Union. For the first time since 1977, there are two capital city teams in the Bundesliga. Union are writing history - and they just beat Dortmund at the electric Alte Försterei. Now on Kick off! Life.
06:30 Frankfurt, a City of Contrasts
The Maintower and the old town, St. Paul's Church and the station quarter. Frankfurt lives from its contrasts. So Lukas Stege won't be satisfied just sipping...
The Maintower and the old town, St. Paul's Church and the station quarter. Frankfurt lives from its contrasts. So Lukas Stege won't be satisfied just sipping apple wine - he'll be trying stand-up paddling on the Main.
07:00 News
07:15 Living in the Digital Age
YouTube uses algorithms to target recommendations for videos at the users to keep them on the site as long as possible. This favors extreme videos which...
YouTube uses algorithms to target recommendations for videos at the users to keep them on the site as long as possible. This favors extreme videos which have many comments, which, in turn, tends to radicalize viewers.
07:30 The Future of Cinema - Good Films, Bad Times?
As blockbusters gross billions at the box office, indie movies are fading away. And the growing number of streaming services poses a new threat. What is...
As blockbusters gross billions at the box office, indie movies are fading away. And the growing number of streaming services poses a new threat. What is the future of cinema? DW’s Scott Roxborough on trends and topics at the Venice Film Festival.
08:00 News
08:15 Violence Against Police: On Patrol with Body-Cams
Violence against the police is on the rise in Germany. Could bodycams have a deescalating effect? Small video cameras worn on the uniform that record any...
Violence against the police is on the rise in Germany. Could bodycams have a deescalating effect? Small video cameras worn on the uniform that record any violent assaults on police. They serve as a preventive measure and as evidence in court.
08:30 Lifestyle Europe
Every leap into the blue is a risk. But Anna Bader is one of the world’s best cliff divers. Plus: German allotment gardens as seen by star photographer...
Every leap into the blue is a risk. But Anna Bader is one of the world’s best cliff divers. Plus: German allotment gardens as seen by star photographer Martin Parr. And postcards through the ages.
09:00 News
09:15 The Week in Reports
Anita Lasker-Wallfisch is one of the last Holocaust eye-witnesses and a tireless anti-Semitism activist ++ The Mexican city of Juarez is considered to...
Anita Lasker-Wallfisch is one of the last Holocaust eye-witnesses and a tireless anti-Semitism activist ++ The Mexican city of Juarez is considered to be the world's feminicide capital. A special unit has been dispatched to remedy the situation
09:30 More than Football
It’s international break time in the Bundesliga. Germany is focussing on the national team - but also on Berlin, the freshest football city in the...
It’s international break time in the Bundesliga. Germany is focussing on the national team - but also on Berlin, the freshest football city in the country thanks to newly-promoted Union. For the first time since 1977, there are two capital city teams in the Bundesliga. Union are writing history - and they just beat Dortmund at the electric Alte Försterei. Now on Kick off! Life.
10:00 News
10:15 Bombs in the Sea
About 1.6 million tons of ammunition and chemical weapons lie in waters off Germany’s coasts. Left over from two world wars, this huge arsenal of...
About 1.6 million tons of ammunition and chemical weapons lie in waters off Germany’s coasts. Left over from two world wars, this huge arsenal of sunken bombs, grenades, mines and torpedoes is becoming increasing unstable - and increasingly dangerous.
11:00 News
11:15 Living in the Digital Age
YouTube uses algorithms to target recommendations for videos at the users to keep them on the site as long as possible. This favors extreme videos which...
YouTube uses algorithms to target recommendations for videos at the users to keep them on the site as long as possible. This favors extreme videos which have many comments, which, in turn, tends to radicalize viewers.
11:30 The Magazine for Africa's Youth
We explore the importance of identity and belonging with Kenyan-born German rapper Miss Akinyi. Edith Kimani speaks with members of the African diaspora...
We explore the importance of identity and belonging with Kenyan-born German rapper Miss Akinyi. Edith Kimani speaks with members of the African diaspora in Berlin. In DR Congo a group of young journalists are helping fight the spread of 'fake news' and our correspondents explain the state of freedom of speech in their countries. Finally, we discover Addis Ababa with jazz musician Sinishaw Legesse.
12:00 News
12:15 Violence Against Police: On Patrol with Body-Cams
Violence against the police is on the rise in Germany. Could bodycams have a deescalating effect? Small video cameras worn on the uniform that record any...
Violence against the police is on the rise in Germany. Could bodycams have a deescalating effect? Small video cameras worn on the uniform that record any violent assaults on police. They serve as a preventive measure and as evidence in court.
12:30 More than Football
It’s international break time in the Bundesliga. Germany is focussing on the national team - but also on Berlin, the freshest football city in the...
It’s international break time in the Bundesliga. Germany is focussing on the national team - but also on Berlin, the freshest football city in the country thanks to newly-promoted Union. For the first time since 1977, there are two capital city teams in the Bundesliga. Union are writing history - and they just beat Dortmund at the electric Alte Försterei. Now on Kick off! Life.
13:00 News
13:15 The Week in Reports
Anita Lasker-Wallfisch is one of the last Holocaust eye-witnesses and a tireless anti-Semitism activist ++ The Mexican city of Juarez is considered to...
Anita Lasker-Wallfisch is one of the last Holocaust eye-witnesses and a tireless anti-Semitism activist ++ The Mexican city of Juarez is considered to be the world's feminicide capital. A special unit has been dispatched to remedy the situation
13:30 The Magazine for Africa's Youth
We explore the importance of identity and belonging with Kenyan-born German rapper Miss Akinyi. Edith Kimani speaks with members of the African diaspora...
We explore the importance of identity and belonging with Kenyan-born German rapper Miss Akinyi. Edith Kimani speaks with members of the African diaspora in Berlin. In DR Congo a group of young journalists are helping fight the spread of 'fake news' and our correspondents explain the state of freedom of speech in their countries. Finally, we discover Addis Ababa with jazz musician Sinishaw Legesse.
14:00 News
14:15 Bugs - Nature's Little Superheroes
Think insects are pests? Think again. Our visually stunning documentary shows how these tiny geniuses can help us solve some of science’s biggest...
Think insects are pests? Think again. Our visually stunning documentary shows how these tiny geniuses can help us solve some of science’s biggest problems - from producing biofuels to killing drug-resistant bacteria and curing cancer.
15:00 News
15:15 Violence Against Police: On Patrol with Body-Cams
Violence against the police is on the rise in Germany. Could bodycams have a deescalating effect? Small video cameras worn on the uniform that record any...
Violence against the police is on the rise in Germany. Could bodycams have a deescalating effect? Small video cameras worn on the uniform that record any violent assaults on police. They serve as a preventive measure and as evidence in court.
15:30 The Future of Cinema - Good Films, Bad Times?
As blockbusters gross billions at the box office, indie movies are fading away. And the growing number of streaming services poses a new threat. What is...
As blockbusters gross billions at the box office, indie movies are fading away. And the growing number of streaming services poses a new threat. What is the future of cinema? DW’s Scott Roxborough on trends and topics at the Venice Film Festival.
16:00 News
16:15 Living in the Digital Age
YouTube uses algorithms to target recommendations for videos at the users to keep them on the site as long as possible. This favors extreme videos which...
YouTube uses algorithms to target recommendations for videos at the users to keep them on the site as long as possible. This favors extreme videos which have many comments, which, in turn, tends to radicalize viewers.
16:30 Coffee - The Good, the Bad, Fair Trade
More than even beer, coffee is the most popular drink in Germany. Every German drinks about 300 liters of it a year. Many of them try to square enjoyment...
More than even beer, coffee is the most popular drink in Germany. Every German drinks about 300 liters of it a year. Many of them try to square enjoyment with a clear conscience by buying fair trade coffee. It costs more than normal coffee but the "Fairtrade†seal means that farmers in Africa or Latin America receive a greater share of sale proceeds than they would from normal coffee companies.
17:00 News
17:15 The Future of Europe - Young Visionaries
For young people in Europe, the Second World War is safely in the past. But peace and the shared values of European unification are now under threat. Young...
For young people in Europe, the Second World War is safely in the past. But peace and the shared values of European unification are now under threat. Young Europeans are fighting to make sure that history does not repeat itself.
18:00 News
18:15 Violence Against Police: On Patrol with Body-Cams
Violence against the police is on the rise in Germany. Could bodycams have a deescalating effect? Small video cameras worn on the uniform that record any...
Violence against the police is on the rise in Germany. Could bodycams have a deescalating effect? Small video cameras worn on the uniform that record any violent assaults on police. They serve as a preventive measure and as evidence in court.
18:30 The Environment Magazine
On this week's Eco Africa, we see how to get clean water to Madagascar's capital and visit an initiative in Mozambique that aims to keep girls in school...
On this week's Eco Africa, we see how to get clean water to Madagascar's capital and visit an initiative in Mozambique that aims to keep girls in school while raising their awareness for nature and conservation.
19:00 News
19:15 The Week in Reports
Anita Lasker-Wallfisch is one of the last Holocaust eye-witnesses and a tireless anti-Semitism activist ++ The Mexican city of Juarez is considered to...
Anita Lasker-Wallfisch is one of the last Holocaust eye-witnesses and a tireless anti-Semitism activist ++ The Mexican city of Juarez is considered to be the world's feminicide capital. A special unit has been dispatched to remedy the situation
19:30 Lifestyle Europe
Every leap into the blue is a risk. But Anna Bader is one of the world’s best cliff divers. Plus: German allotment gardens as seen by star photographer...
Every leap into the blue is a risk. But Anna Bader is one of the world’s best cliff divers. Plus: German allotment gardens as seen by star photographer Martin Parr. And postcards through the ages.
20:00 News
20:15 Living in the Digital Age
YouTube uses algorithms to target recommendations for videos at the users to keep them on the site as long as possible. This favors extreme videos which...
YouTube uses algorithms to target recommendations for videos at the users to keep them on the site as long as possible. This favors extreme videos which have many comments, which, in turn, tends to radicalize viewers.
20:30 The Motor Magazine
Sport compacts, SUVs and all-terrain vehicles from around Europe - and a dream machine from the past. Drive it! looks at every aspect of mobility.
21:00 News
21:15 Gidon Kremer: Finding His Own Way - Portrait of an Artist
Musician, orchestra founder, artistic activist and intellectual: Violinist Gidon Kremer is one of the most exciting artists of our age. This film follows...
Musician, orchestra founder, artistic activist and intellectual: Violinist Gidon Kremer is one of the most exciting artists of our age. This film follows Kremer on tour around the world for a year and looks back on important stages in his life.
22:00 News
22:15 Violence Against Police: On Patrol with Body-Cams
Violence against the police is on the rise in Germany. Could bodycams have a deescalating effect? Small video cameras worn on the uniform that record any...
Violence against the police is on the rise in Germany. Could bodycams have a deescalating effect? Small video cameras worn on the uniform that record any violent assaults on police. They serve as a preventive measure and as evidence in court.
22:30 Coffee - The Good, the Bad, Fair Trade
More than even beer, coffee is the most popular drink in Germany. Every German drinks about 300 liters of it a year. Many of them try to square enjoyment...
More than even beer, coffee is the most popular drink in Germany. Every German drinks about 300 liters of it a year. Many of them try to square enjoyment with a clear conscience by buying fair trade coffee. It costs more than normal coffee but the "Fairtrade†seal means that farmers in Africa or Latin America receive a greater share of sale proceeds than they would from normal coffee companies.
23:00 News
23:15 The Week in Reports
Anita Lasker-Wallfisch is one of the last Holocaust eye-witnesses and a tireless anti-Semitism activist ++ The Mexican city of Juarez is considered to...
Anita Lasker-Wallfisch is one of the last Holocaust eye-witnesses and a tireless anti-Semitism activist ++ The Mexican city of Juarez is considered to be the world's feminicide capital. A special unit has been dispatched to remedy the situation
23:30 The Science Magazine
We go exploring along the Orinoco, in the last episode of our tribute to the great naturalist and geographer Alexander von Humboldt, who mapped much of...
We go exploring along the Orinoco, in the last episode of our tribute to the great naturalist and geographer Alexander von Humboldt, who mapped much of the river in 1800. We are celebrating the 250th anniversary of his birth.
00:00 News
00:02 News in Review
00:30 The Merino Boom - The Hidden Cost to Animal Welfare
Merino wool is popular with consumers, but it comes at a cost to animal welfare. Activists say cruelty in Australia’s wool industry is widespread.
01:00 News
01:15 Africa
01:30 News
01:45 News
02:00 News
02:02 Living in the Digital Age
YouTube uses algorithms to target recommendations for videos at the users to keep them on the site as long as possible. This favors extreme videos which...
YouTube uses algorithms to target recommendations for videos at the users to keep them on the site as long as possible. This favors extreme videos which have many comments, which, in turn, tends to radicalize viewers.
02:15 Violence Against Police: On Patrol with Body-Cams
Violence against the police is on the rise in Germany. Could bodycams have a deescalating effect? Small video cameras worn on the uniform that record any...
Violence against the police is on the rise in Germany. Could bodycams have a deescalating effect? Small video cameras worn on the uniform that record any violent assaults on police. They serve as a preventive measure and as evidence in court.
02:30 The Globalization Program
Limits are there to be broken! This week's Global 3000 is all about people who've overcome boundaries - in the name of love, self-fulfillment or the environment.
03:00 News
03:15 The Woman with the Bloodhounds
Swiss vet Marlene Zähner trains dogs to fight poaching in the Congo. The game population in the Virunga National Park has already been decimated by...
Swiss vet Marlene Zähner trains dogs to fight poaching in the Congo. The game population in the Virunga National Park has already been decimated by up to 95 percent. Gorillas in particular are facing extinction.
04:00 News
04:02 The Environment Magazine
Arable land is in decline worldwide, and agriculture needs to become more sustainable. This week Eco India looks at people who are rethinking farming in India and Germany.
04:30 Pregnancy
Pregnancy is an exciting time for many women. But questions abound: What should you eat? Which pre-natal tests to do? Dr. Martina Dombrowski tells us the...
Pregnancy is an exciting time for many women. But questions abound: What should you eat? Which pre-natal tests to do? Dr. Martina Dombrowski tells us the best way to deliver a healthy baby. And how birthing center midwives help women give birth.
05:00 News
05:15 The Week in Reports
Anita Lasker-Wallfisch is one of the last Holocaust eye-witnesses and a tireless anti-Semitism activist ++ The Mexican city of Juarez is considered to...
Anita Lasker-Wallfisch is one of the last Holocaust eye-witnesses and a tireless anti-Semitism activist ++ The Mexican city of Juarez is considered to be the world's feminicide capital. A special unit has been dispatched to remedy the situation
05:30 The Globalization Program
Limits are there to be broken! This week's Global 3000 is all about people who've overcome boundaries - in the name of love, self-fulfillment or the environment.
06:00 News
06:02 Coffee - The Good, the Bad, Fair Trade
More than even beer, coffee is the most popular drink in Germany. Every German drinks about 300 liters of it a year. Many of them try to square enjoyment...
More than even beer, coffee is the most popular drink in Germany. Every German drinks about 300 liters of it a year. Many of them try to square enjoyment with a clear conscience by buying fair trade coffee. It costs more than normal coffee but the "Fairtrade†seal means that farmers in Africa or Latin America receive a greater share of sale proceeds than they would from normal coffee companies.
06:30 The Science Magazine
We go exploring along the Orinoco, in the last episode of our tribute to the great naturalist and geographer Alexander von Humboldt, who mapped much of...
We go exploring along the Orinoco, in the last episode of our tribute to the great naturalist and geographer Alexander von Humboldt, who mapped much of the river in 1800. We are celebrating the 250th anniversary of his birth.
07:00 News
07:15 The Woman with the Bloodhounds
Swiss vet Marlene Zähner trains dogs to fight poaching in the Congo. The game population in the Virunga National Park has already been decimated by...
Swiss vet Marlene Zähner trains dogs to fight poaching in the Congo. The game population in the Virunga National Park has already been decimated by up to 95 percent. Gorillas in particular are facing extinction.
08:00 News
08:30 Living in the Digital Age
YouTube uses algorithms to target recommendations for videos at the users to keep them on the site as long as possible. This favors extreme videos which...
YouTube uses algorithms to target recommendations for videos at the users to keep them on the site as long as possible. This favors extreme videos which have many comments, which, in turn, tends to radicalize viewers.
08:45 Violence Against Police: On Patrol with Body-Cams
Violence against the police is on the rise in Germany. Could bodycams have a deescalating effect? Small video cameras worn on the uniform that record any...
Violence against the police is on the rise in Germany. Could bodycams have a deescalating effect? Small video cameras worn on the uniform that record any violent assaults on police. They serve as a preventive measure and as evidence in court.
09:00 News
09:30 Coffee - The Good, the Bad, Fair Trade
More than even beer, coffee is the most popular drink in Germany. Every German drinks about 300 liters of it a year. Many of them try to square enjoyment...
More than even beer, coffee is the most popular drink in Germany. Every German drinks about 300 liters of it a year. Many of them try to square enjoyment with a clear conscience by buying fair trade coffee. It costs more than normal coffee but the "Fairtrade†seal means that farmers in Africa or Latin America receive a greater share of sale proceeds than they would from normal coffee companies.
10:00 News
10:30 News
10:45 Violence Against Police: On Patrol with Body-Cams
Violence against the police is on the rise in Germany. Could bodycams have a deescalating effect? Small video cameras worn on the uniform that record any...
Violence against the police is on the rise in Germany. Could bodycams have a deescalating effect? Small video cameras worn on the uniform that record any violent assaults on police. They serve as a preventive measure and as evidence in court.
11:00 News
11:15 Gidon Kremer: Finding His Own Way - Portrait of an Artist
Musician, orchestra founder, artistic activist and intellectual: Violinist Gidon Kremer is one of the most exciting artists of our age. This film follows...
Musician, orchestra founder, artistic activist and intellectual: Violinist Gidon Kremer is one of the most exciting artists of our age. This film follows Kremer on tour around the world for a year and looks back on important stages in his life.
12:00 News
12:30 News
12:45 The Week in Reports
Anita Lasker-Wallfisch is one of the last Holocaust eye-witnesses and a tireless anti-Semitism activist ++ The Mexican city of Juarez is considered to...
Anita Lasker-Wallfisch is one of the last Holocaust eye-witnesses and a tireless anti-Semitism activist ++ The Mexican city of Juarez is considered to be the world's feminicide capital. A special unit has been dispatched to remedy the situation
13:00 News
13:30 The Globalization Program
Limits are there to be broken! This week's Global 3000 is all about people who've overcome boundaries - in the name of love, self-fulfillment or the environment.
14:00 News
14:30 The Environment Magazine
Arable land is in decline worldwide, and agriculture needs to become more sustainable. This week Eco India looks at people who are rethinking farming in India and Germany.
15:00 News
15:30 Asia
15:45 Asia
16:00 News
16:30 Asia
16:45 Asia
17:00 News
17:30 The Science Magazine
We go exploring along the Orinoco, in the last episode of our tribute to the great naturalist and geographer Alexander von Humboldt, who mapped much of...
We go exploring along the Orinoco, in the last episode of our tribute to the great naturalist and geographer Alexander von Humboldt, who mapped much of the river in 1800. We are celebrating the 250th anniversary of his birth.
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 Merino Boom - The Hidden Cost to Animal Welfare
Merino wool is popular with consumers, but it comes at a cost to animal welfare. Activists say cruelty in Australia’s wool industry is widespread.
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
Limits are there to be broken! This week's Global 3000 is all about people who've overcome boundaries - in the name of love, self-fulfillment or the environment.
01:00 News
01:15 Africa
01:30 News
01:45 News
02:00 News
02:02 News in Review
02:30 Kick off! Special
At the start of the new season Dortmund declared: "We will do everything we can to win the title!†The show of self-confidence was welcomed in a...
At the start of the new season Dortmund declared: "We will do everything we can to win the title!†The show of self-confidence was welcomed in a league that has been craving a new champion after a seven-year Bayern dominance. But which clubs have what it takes? During the international break, Kick off! takes a look at the Bundesliga’s top contenders: Will it be Bayern or Dortmund or someone else?
03:00 News
03:15 Leonora - How a Father lost his Daughter to Islamic State
A father fights to save his daughter who has run off to join the terror organization Islamic State. For four long years Maik Messing doesn’t know...
A father fights to save his daughter who has run off to join the terror organization Islamic State. For four long years Maik Messing doesn’t know if she will survive the ordeal. And for those same four years he was joined by a camera Team.
04:00 News
04:02 News in Review
04:30 Kick off! Special
At the start of the new season Dortmund declared: "We will do everything we can to win the title!†The show of self-confidence was welcomed in a...
At the start of the new season Dortmund declared: "We will do everything we can to win the title!†The show of self-confidence was welcomed in a league that has been craving a new champion after a seven-year Bayern dominance. But which clubs have what it takes? During the international break, Kick off! takes a look at the Bundesliga’s top contenders: Will it be Bayern or Dortmund or someone else?
05:00 News
05:15 News
05:30 The Merino Boom - The Hidden Cost to Animal Welfare
Merino wool is popular with consumers, but it comes at a cost to animal welfare. Activists say cruelty in Australia’s wool industry is widespread.