00:00 News
00:02 Sudan - A TV Show for Start-Ups
Youth unemployment cuts deep in Sudan. But a hit TV show has inspired young entrepreneurs. Start-ups compete in the show - and the format has done more...
Youth unemployment cuts deep in Sudan. But a hit TV show has inspired young entrepreneurs. Start-ups compete in the show - and the format has done more than achieve high ratings in the struggling country.
00:30 Lifestyle Europe
Euromaxx dives in with underwater photographer Uli Kunz. Plus: the food trends of 2020 - fast good instead of fast food. And a trip to snow-covered Davos for "Meggin's Perfect Weekend".
01:00 News
01:15 Time to shine: German hopeful takes on world's northernmost sled dog race
The Bergebylopet - A challenge for humans and animals alike. Both are pushed to their limits and beyond. Sled dog racer Andreas Barth trains hard for his...
The Bergebylopet - A challenge for humans and animals alike. Both are pushed to their limits and beyond. Sled dog racer Andreas Barth trains hard for his dream and makes many sacrifices, both privately and professionally. But are he and his dogs really up to the challenge of the Arctic?
01:30 A Winter Trip to Munich
Winter is the perfect time to visit museums in Munich, or stop by the Hofbräuhaus. Or head south to Lenggries for some skiing or sledding.
02:00 News
02:02 News in Review
02:30 The Global Auto and Mobility Show
REV goes on an electric trip! Will all EVs soon look the same? Who makes the best batteries? What’s going on at Tesla’s next Gigafactory...
REV goes on an electric trip! Will all EVs soon look the same? Who makes the best batteries? What’s going on at Tesla’s next Gigafactory outside Berlin and what has the Nissan Leaf got to do with it all?
03:00 News
03:15 Africa
03:30 A Winter Trip to Munich
Winter is the perfect time to visit museums in Munich, or stop by the Hofbräuhaus. Or head south to Lenggries for some skiing or sledding.
04:00 News
04:02 News
04:15 Displaced: Oil and Ruin - The Venezuelan Exodus
Venezuela is experiencing an unprecedented humanitarian crisis. Hunger is widespread and there is a severe shortage of medicines. The UN estimates that...
Venezuela is experiencing an unprecedented humanitarian crisis. Hunger is widespread and there is a severe shortage of medicines. The UN estimates that more than four million people have now fled what was once South America’s richest nation.
05:00 News
05:15 News
05:30 The Science Magazine
Researchers show us patterns that make AI practically blind. But their research is meant to make self-driving vehicles safer. Also: how to filter drinking...
Researchers show us patterns that make AI practically blind. But their research is meant to make self-driving vehicles safer. Also: how to filter drinking water out of the air. And we'll clear up whether artificial trees can save the climate.
06:00 News
06:02 Sebastião Salgado, Photographer & Activist
Human suffering, the resplendence of nature increasingly under threat, beauty and devastation - Sebastião Salgado captures it all in breathtaking pictures....
Human suffering, the resplendence of nature increasingly under threat, beauty and devastation - Sebastião Salgado captures it all in breathtaking pictures. He sat down with Arts.21 for an interview.
06:30 Lifestyle Europe
Euromaxx dives in with underwater photographer Uli Kunz. Plus: the food trends of 2020 - fast good instead of fast food. And a trip to snow-covered Davos for "Meggin's Perfect Weekend".
07:00 News
07:15 The Week in Reports
Venezuela is experiencing an unprecedented humanitarian crisis. Starvation is widespread and medicine in short supply. +++ A cook tests his gardening mettle...
Venezuela is experiencing an unprecedented humanitarian crisis. Starvation is widespread and medicine in short supply. +++ A cook tests his gardening mettle on the island of Spitsbergen near the North Pole.
07:30 Sexually transmitted diseases
Where people love each other, there are also sexually transmitted diseases. Infections like syphilis or gonorrhea can be found around the world. But the...
Where people love each other, there are also sexually transmitted diseases. Infections like syphilis or gonorrhea can be found around the world. But the subject is taboo for many. Why it is important to talk about it and how to fight the diseases effectively. Also: Pilates training for the core of the body and light therapy against winter depression.
08:00 News
08:15 Living in the Digital Age
Social media are changing the world of fashion. Influencers create trends online, and ultra-fast fashion labels snatch them up. How sustainable is this...
Social media are changing the world of fashion. Influencers create trends online, and ultra-fast fashion labels snatch them up. How sustainable is this topic, and what does the future hold? Our topic on Shift.
08:30 The Global Auto and Mobility Show
REV goes on an electric trip! Will all EVs soon look the same? Who makes the best batteries? What’s going on at Tesla’s next Gigafactory...
REV goes on an electric trip! Will all EVs soon look the same? Who makes the best batteries? What’s going on at Tesla’s next Gigafactory outside Berlin and what has the Nissan Leaf got to do with it all?
09:00 News
09:15 News
09:30 A Winter Trip to Munich
Winter is the perfect time to visit museums in Munich, or stop by the Hofbräuhaus. Or head south to Lenggries for some skiing or sledding.
10:00 News
10:15 It's in our Genes - How much do we Want to Know about Ourselves?
Some diseases wait like ticking time bombs in our genetic blueprints. Gene mutations might mean that we have a greater risk of getting Alzheimer’s...
Some diseases wait like ticking time bombs in our genetic blueprints. Gene mutations might mean that we have a greater risk of getting Alzheimer’s or cancer, for instance. But how do we cope psychologically with this knowledge? And do we really have no control over this ‘master plan’?
11:00 News
11:15 Time to shine: German hopeful takes on world's northernmost sled dog race
The Bergebylopet - A challenge for humans and animals alike. Both are pushed to their limits and beyond. Sled dog racer Andreas Barth trains hard for his...
The Bergebylopet - A challenge for humans and animals alike. Both are pushed to their limits and beyond. Sled dog racer Andreas Barth trains hard for his dream and makes many sacrifices, both privately and professionally. But are he and his dogs really up to the challenge of the Arctic?
11:30 Lifestyle Europe
Euromaxx dives in with underwater photographer Uli Kunz. Plus: the food trends of 2020 - fast good instead of fast food. And a trip to snow-covered Davos for "Meggin's Perfect Weekend".
12:00 News
12:15 Living in the Digital Age
Social media are changing the world of fashion. Influencers create trends online, and ultra-fast fashion labels snatch them up. How sustainable is this...
Social media are changing the world of fashion. Influencers create trends online, and ultra-fast fashion labels snatch them up. How sustainable is this topic, and what does the future hold? Our topic on Shift.
12:30 A Winter Trip to Munich
Winter is the perfect time to visit museums in Munich, or stop by the Hofbräuhaus. Or head south to Lenggries for some skiing or sledding.
13:00 News
13:15 South Africa’s Black Mambas
Thanks to Leitah Mkhabela and her all-female gamekeeper crew, the Black Mambas, the number of poached rhinoceroses in South Africa’s Balule Reserve has been steadily decreasing.
13:30 Sebastião Salgado, Photographer & Activist
Human suffering, the resplendence of nature increasingly under threat, beauty and devastation - Sebastião Salgado captures it all in breathtaking pictures....
Human suffering, the resplendence of nature increasingly under threat, beauty and devastation - Sebastião Salgado captures it all in breathtaking pictures. He sat down with Arts.21 for an interview.
14:00 News
14:15 Battle of Social Networks
Social networks have become battlefields for truth and power. They provide their users with great freedom. But they are also being utilized to manipulate...
Social networks have become battlefields for truth and power. They provide their users with great freedom. But they are also being utilized to manipulate people, and sway public opinion by means of "fake news."
15:00 News
15:15 The Week in Reports
Venezuela is experiencing an unprecedented humanitarian crisis. Starvation is widespread and medicine in short supply. +++ A cook tests his gardening mettle...
Venezuela is experiencing an unprecedented humanitarian crisis. Starvation is widespread and medicine in short supply. +++ A cook tests his gardening mettle on the island of Spitsbergen near the North Pole.
15:30 Lifestyle Europe
Euromaxx dives in with underwater photographer Uli Kunz. Plus: the food trends of 2020 - fast good instead of fast food. And a trip to snow-covered Davos for "Meggin's Perfect Weekend".
16:00 News
16:15 South Africa’s Black Mambas
Thanks to Leitah Mkhabela and her all-female gamekeeper crew, the Black Mambas, the number of poached rhinoceroses in South Africa’s Balule Reserve has been steadily decreasing.
16:30 A Winter Trip to Munich
Winter is the perfect time to visit museums in Munich, or stop by the Hofbräuhaus. Or head south to Lenggries for some skiing or sledding.
17:00 News
17:15 Pioneers of the Skies - Non-stop over the Atlantic
The first successful transatlantic flight in 1919 was a milestone for mankind. This film tells the stories of the people who dared to undertake the dangerous...
The first successful transatlantic flight in 1919 was a milestone for mankind. This film tells the stories of the people who dared to undertake the dangerous journey. Discover the records and setbacks in this exciting chapter of aviation history.
18:00 News
18:15 Time to shine: German hopeful takes on world's northernmost sled dog race
The Bergebylopet - A challenge for humans and animals alike. Both are pushed to their limits and beyond. Sled dog racer Andreas Barth trains hard for his...
The Bergebylopet - A challenge for humans and animals alike. Both are pushed to their limits and beyond. Sled dog racer Andreas Barth trains hard for his dream and makes many sacrifices, both privately and professionally. But are he and his dogs really up to the challenge of the Arctic?
18:30 Guest: Victor Gao
Tim Sebastian interviews Victor Gao, Vice President Center for China and Globalization. (first aired on 18.12.2019)
19:00 News
19:15 Living in the Digital Age
Social media are changing the world of fashion. Influencers create trends online, and ultra-fast fashion labels snatch them up. How sustainable is this...
Social media are changing the world of fashion. Influencers create trends online, and ultra-fast fashion labels snatch them up. How sustainable is this topic, and what does the future hold? Our topic on Shift.
19:30 Sexually transmitted diseases
Where people love each other, there are also sexually transmitted diseases. Infections like syphilis or gonorrhea can be found around the world. But the...
Where people love each other, there are also sexually transmitted diseases. Infections like syphilis or gonorrhea can be found around the world. But the subject is taboo for many. Why it is important to talk about it and how to fight the diseases effectively. Also: Pilates training for the core of the body and light therapy against winter depression.
20:00 News
20:15 South Africa’s Black Mambas
Thanks to Leitah Mkhabela and her all-female gamekeeper crew, the Black Mambas, the number of poached rhinoceroses in South Africa’s Balule Reserve has been steadily decreasing.
20:30 The Science Magazine
Researchers show us patterns that make AI practically blind. But their research is meant to make self-driving vehicles safer. Also: how to filter drinking...
Researchers show us patterns that make AI practically blind. But their research is meant to make self-driving vehicles safer. Also: how to filter drinking water out of the air. And we'll clear up whether artificial trees can save the climate.
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 The Week in Reports
Venezuela is experiencing an unprecedented humanitarian crisis. Starvation is widespread and medicine in short supply. +++ A cook tests his gardening mettle...
Venezuela is experiencing an unprecedented humanitarian crisis. Starvation is widespread and medicine in short supply. +++ A cook tests his gardening mettle on the island of Spitsbergen near the North Pole.
22:30 Sebastião Salgado, Photographer & Activist
Human suffering, the resplendence of nature increasingly under threat, beauty and devastation - Sebastião Salgado captures it all in breathtaking pictures....
Human suffering, the resplendence of nature increasingly under threat, beauty and devastation - Sebastião Salgado captures it all in breathtaking pictures. He sat down with Arts.21 for an interview.
23:00 News
23:15 Living in the Digital Age
Social media are changing the world of fashion. Influencers create trends online, and ultra-fast fashion labels snatch them up. How sustainable is this...
Social media are changing the world of fashion. Influencers create trends online, and ultra-fast fashion labels snatch them up. How sustainable is this topic, and what does the future hold? Our topic on Shift.
23:30 The Environment Magazine
In this edition of Eco Africa we look at the impacts of droughts in southern African countries and see how a tiny island off the coast of Tanzania with...
In this edition of Eco Africa we look at the impacts of droughts in southern African countries and see how a tiny island off the coast of Tanzania with a small population is taking their destiny into their own hands.
00:00 News
00:02 A Winter Trip to Munich
Winter is the perfect time to visit museums in Munich, or stop by the Hofbräuhaus. Or head south to Lenggries for some skiing or sledding.
00:30 Sebastião Salgado, Photographer & Activist
Human suffering, the resplendence of nature increasingly under threat, beauty and devastation - Sebastião Salgado captures it all in breathtaking pictures....
Human suffering, the resplendence of nature increasingly under threat, beauty and devastation - Sebastião Salgado captures it all in breathtaking pictures. He sat down with Arts.21 for an interview.
01:00 News
01:15 The Week in Reports
Venezuela is experiencing an unprecedented humanitarian crisis. Starvation is widespread and medicine in short supply. +++ A cook tests his gardening mettle...
Venezuela is experiencing an unprecedented humanitarian crisis. Starvation is widespread and medicine in short supply. +++ A cook tests his gardening mettle on the island of Spitsbergen near the North Pole.
01:30 The Global Auto and Mobility Show
REV goes on an electric trip! Will all EVs soon look the same? Who makes the best batteries? What’s going on at Tesla’s next Gigafactory...
REV goes on an electric trip! Will all EVs soon look the same? Who makes the best batteries? What’s going on at Tesla’s next Gigafactory outside Berlin and what has the Nissan Leaf got to do with it all?
02:00 News
02:02 The Science Magazine
Researchers show us patterns that make AI practically blind. But their research is meant to make self-driving vehicles safer. Also: how to filter drinking...
Researchers show us patterns that make AI practically blind. But their research is meant to make self-driving vehicles safer. Also: how to filter drinking water out of the air. And we'll clear up whether artificial trees can save the climate.
02:30 Sudan - A TV Show for Start-Ups
Youth unemployment cuts deep in Sudan. But a hit TV show has inspired young entrepreneurs. Start-ups compete in the show - and the format has done more...
Youth unemployment cuts deep in Sudan. But a hit TV show has inspired young entrepreneurs. Start-ups compete in the show - and the format has done more than achieve high ratings in the struggling country.
03:00 News
03:15 Time to shine: German hopeful takes on world's northernmost sled dog race
The Bergebylopet - A challenge for humans and animals alike. Both are pushed to their limits and beyond. Sled dog racer Andreas Barth trains hard for his...
The Bergebylopet - A challenge for humans and animals alike. Both are pushed to their limits and beyond. Sled dog racer Andreas Barth trains hard for his dream and makes many sacrifices, both privately and professionally. But are he and his dogs really up to the challenge of the Arctic?
03:30 Lifestyle Europe
Euromaxx dives in with underwater photographer Uli Kunz. Plus: the food trends of 2020 - fast good instead of fast food. And a trip to snow-covered Davos for "Meggin's Perfect Weekend".
04:00 News
04:02 The Week in Reports
Venezuela is experiencing an unprecedented humanitarian crisis. Starvation is widespread and medicine in short supply. +++ A cook tests his gardening mettle...
Venezuela is experiencing an unprecedented humanitarian crisis. Starvation is widespread and medicine in short supply. +++ A cook tests his gardening mettle on the island of Spitsbergen near the North Pole.
04:15 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.
05:00 News
05:15 South Africa’s Black Mambas
Thanks to Leitah Mkhabela and her all-female gamekeeper crew, the Black Mambas, the number of poached rhinoceroses in South Africa’s Balule Reserve has been steadily decreasing.
05:30 The Global Auto and Mobility Show
REV goes on an electric trip! Will all EVs soon look the same? Who makes the best batteries? What’s going on at Tesla’s next Gigafactory...
REV goes on an electric trip! Will all EVs soon look the same? Who makes the best batteries? What’s going on at Tesla’s next Gigafactory outside Berlin and what has the Nissan Leaf got to do with it all?
06:00 News
06:02 Sexually transmitted diseases
Where people love each other, there are also sexually transmitted diseases. Infections like syphilis or gonorrhea can be found around the world. But the...
Where people love each other, there are also sexually transmitted diseases. Infections like syphilis or gonorrhea can be found around the world. But the subject is taboo for many. Why it is important to talk about it and how to fight the diseases effectively. Also: Pilates training for the core of the body and light therapy against winter depression.
06:30 A Winter Trip to Munich
Winter is the perfect time to visit museums in Munich, or stop by the Hofbräuhaus. Or head south to Lenggries for some skiing or sledding.
07:00 News
07:15 Time to shine: German hopeful takes on world's northernmost sled dog race
The Bergebylopet - A challenge for humans and animals alike. Both are pushed to their limits and beyond. Sled dog racer Andreas Barth trains hard for his...
The Bergebylopet - A challenge for humans and animals alike. Both are pushed to their limits and beyond. Sled dog racer Andreas Barth trains hard for his dream and makes many sacrifices, both privately and professionally. But are he and his dogs really up to the challenge of the Arctic?
07:30 Sudan - A TV Show for Start-Ups
Youth unemployment cuts deep in Sudan. But a hit TV show has inspired young entrepreneurs. Start-ups compete in the show - and the format has done more...
Youth unemployment cuts deep in Sudan. But a hit TV show has inspired young entrepreneurs. Start-ups compete in the show - and the format has done more than achieve high ratings in the struggling country.
08:00 News
08:15 South Africa’s Black Mambas
Thanks to Leitah Mkhabela and her all-female gamekeeper crew, the Black Mambas, the number of poached rhinoceroses in South Africa’s Balule Reserve has been steadily decreasing.
08:30 Lifestyle Europe
Euromaxx dives in with underwater photographer Uli Kunz. Plus: the food trends of 2020 - fast good instead of fast food. And a trip to snow-covered Davos for "Meggin's Perfect Weekend".
09:00 News
09:15 The Week in Reports
Venezuela is experiencing an unprecedented humanitarian crisis. Starvation is widespread and medicine in short supply. +++ A cook tests his gardening mettle...
Venezuela is experiencing an unprecedented humanitarian crisis. Starvation is widespread and medicine in short supply. +++ A cook tests his gardening mettle on the island of Spitsbergen near the North Pole.
09:30 Sebastião Salgado, Photographer & Activist
Human suffering, the resplendence of nature increasingly under threat, beauty and devastation - Sebastião Salgado captures it all in breathtaking pictures....
Human suffering, the resplendence of nature increasingly under threat, beauty and devastation - Sebastião Salgado captures it all in breathtaking pictures. He sat down with Arts.21 for an interview.
10:00 News
10:15 Displaced: Oil and Ruin - The Venezuelan Exodus
Venezuela is experiencing an unprecedented humanitarian crisis. Hunger is widespread and there is a severe shortage of medicines. The UN estimates that...
Venezuela is experiencing an unprecedented humanitarian crisis. Hunger is widespread and there is a severe shortage of medicines. The UN estimates that more than four million people have now fled what was once South America’s richest nation.
11:00 News
11:15 Living in the Digital Age
Social media are changing the world of fashion. Influencers create trends online, and ultra-fast fashion labels snatch them up. How sustainable is this...
Social media are changing the world of fashion. Influencers create trends online, and ultra-fast fashion labels snatch them up. How sustainable is this topic, and what does the future hold? Our topic on Shift.
11:30 Sexually transmitted diseases
Where people love each other, there are also sexually transmitted diseases. Infections like syphilis or gonorrhea can be found around the world. But the...
Where people love each other, there are also sexually transmitted diseases. Infections like syphilis or gonorrhea can be found around the world. But the subject is taboo for many. Why it is important to talk about it and how to fight the diseases effectively. Also: Pilates training for the core of the body and light therapy against winter depression.
12:00 News
12:15 South Africa’s Black Mambas
Thanks to Leitah Mkhabela and her all-female gamekeeper crew, the Black Mambas, the number of poached rhinoceroses in South Africa’s Balule Reserve has been steadily decreasing.
12:30 The Global Auto and Mobility Show
REV goes on an electric trip! Will all EVs soon look the same? Who makes the best batteries? What’s going on at Tesla’s next Gigafactory...
REV goes on an electric trip! Will all EVs soon look the same? Who makes the best batteries? What’s going on at Tesla’s next Gigafactory outside Berlin and what has the Nissan Leaf got to do with it all?
13:00 News
13:15 The Week in Reports
Venezuela is experiencing an unprecedented humanitarian crisis. Starvation is widespread and medicine in short supply. +++ A cook tests his gardening mettle...
Venezuela is experiencing an unprecedented humanitarian crisis. Starvation is widespread and medicine in short supply. +++ A cook tests his gardening mettle on the island of Spitsbergen near the North Pole.
13:30 Lifestyle Europe
Euromaxx dives in with underwater photographer Uli Kunz. Plus: the food trends of 2020 - fast good instead of fast food. And a trip to snow-covered Davos for "Meggin's Perfect Weekend".
14:00 News
14:15 South Africa’s Black Mambas
Thanks to Leitah Mkhabela and her all-female gamekeeper crew, the Black Mambas, the number of poached rhinoceroses in South Africa’s Balule Reserve has been steadily decreasing.
14:30 News
15:30 Sebastião Salgado, Photographer & Activist
Human suffering, the resplendence of nature increasingly under threat, beauty and devastation - Sebastião Salgado captures it all in breathtaking pictures....
Human suffering, the resplendence of nature increasingly under threat, beauty and devastation - Sebastião Salgado captures it all in breathtaking pictures. He sat down with Arts.21 for an interview.
16:00 News
16:15 Living in the Digital Age
Social media are changing the world of fashion. Influencers create trends online, and ultra-fast fashion labels snatch them up. How sustainable is this...
Social media are changing the world of fashion. Influencers create trends online, and ultra-fast fashion labels snatch them up. How sustainable is this topic, and what does the future hold? Our topic on Shift.
16:30 Sudan - A TV Show for Start-Ups
Youth unemployment cuts deep in Sudan. But a hit TV show has inspired young entrepreneurs. Start-ups compete in the show - and the format has done more...
Youth unemployment cuts deep in Sudan. But a hit TV show has inspired young entrepreneurs. Start-ups compete in the show - and the format has done more than achieve high ratings in the struggling country.
17:00 News
17:15 Battle of Social Networks
Social networks have become battlefields for truth and power. They provide their users with great freedom. But they are also being utilized to manipulate...
Social networks have become battlefields for truth and power. They provide their users with great freedom. But they are also being utilized to manipulate people, and sway public opinion by means of "fake news."
18:00 News
18:15 South Africa’s Black Mambas
Thanks to Leitah Mkhabela and her all-female gamekeeper crew, the Black Mambas, the number of poached rhinoceroses in South Africa’s Balule Reserve has been steadily decreasing.
18:30 The Environment Magazine
In this edition of Eco Africa we look at the impacts of droughts in southern African countries and see how a tiny island off the coast of Tanzania with...
In this edition of Eco Africa we look at the impacts of droughts in southern African countries and see how a tiny island off the coast of Tanzania with a small population is taking their destiny into their own hands.
19:00 News
19:15 The Week in Reports
Venezuela is experiencing an unprecedented humanitarian crisis. Starvation is widespread and medicine in short supply. +++ A cook tests his gardening mettle...
Venezuela is experiencing an unprecedented humanitarian crisis. Starvation is widespread and medicine in short supply. +++ A cook tests his gardening mettle on the island of Spitsbergen near the North Pole.
19:30 Lifestyle Europe
Euromaxx dives in with underwater photographer Uli Kunz. Plus: the food trends of 2020 - fast good instead of fast food. And a trip to snow-covered Davos for "Meggin's Perfect Weekend".
20:00 News
20:15 Living in the Digital Age
Social media are changing the world of fashion. Influencers create trends online, and ultra-fast fashion labels snatch them up. How sustainable is this...
Social media are changing the world of fashion. Influencers create trends online, and ultra-fast fashion labels snatch them up. How sustainable is this topic, and what does the future hold? Our topic on Shift.
20:30 The Global Auto and Mobility Show
REV goes on an electric trip! Will all EVs soon look the same? Who makes the best batteries? What’s going on at Tesla’s next Gigafactory...
REV goes on an electric trip! Will all EVs soon look the same? Who makes the best batteries? What’s going on at Tesla’s next Gigafactory outside Berlin and what has the Nissan Leaf got to do with it all?
21:00 News
21:15 Pioneers of the Skies - Non-stop over the Atlantic
The first successful transatlantic flight in 1919 was a milestone for mankind. This film tells the stories of the people who dared to undertake the dangerous...
The first successful transatlantic flight in 1919 was a milestone for mankind. This film tells the stories of the people who dared to undertake the dangerous journey. Discover the records and setbacks in this exciting chapter of aviation history.
22:00 News
22:15 Time to shine: German hopeful takes on world's northernmost sled dog race
The Bergebylopet - A challenge for humans and animals alike. Both are pushed to their limits and beyond. Sled dog racer Andreas Barth trains hard for his...
The Bergebylopet - A challenge for humans and animals alike. Both are pushed to their limits and beyond. Sled dog racer Andreas Barth trains hard for his dream and makes many sacrifices, both privately and professionally. But are he and his dogs really up to the challenge of the Arctic?
22:30 Sudan - A TV Show for Start-Ups
Youth unemployment cuts deep in Sudan. But a hit TV show has inspired young entrepreneurs. Start-ups compete in the show - and the format has done more...
Youth unemployment cuts deep in Sudan. But a hit TV show has inspired young entrepreneurs. Start-ups compete in the show - and the format has done more than achieve high ratings in the struggling country.
23:00 News
23:15 South Africa’s Black Mambas
Thanks to Leitah Mkhabela and her all-female gamekeeper crew, the Black Mambas, the number of poached rhinoceroses in South Africa’s Balule Reserve has been steadily decreasing.
23:30 The Science Magazine
Researchers show us patterns that make AI practically blind. But their research is meant to make self-driving vehicles safer. Also: how to filter drinking...
Researchers show us patterns that make AI practically blind. But their research is meant to make self-driving vehicles safer. Also: how to filter drinking water out of the air. And we'll clear up whether artificial trees can save the climate.
00:00 News
00:02 News in Review
00:30 Between India and Pakistan - The Sikh Dilemma
India and Pakistan traditionally have hostile relations, but there is hope on one front, at least. In order to enable the Sikhs from India to make a pilgrimage...
India and Pakistan traditionally have hostile relations, but there is hope on one front, at least. In order to enable the Sikhs from India to make a pilgrimage to one of their holiest shrines, a "peace corridor" has been opened between the two countries.
01:00 News
01:15 Africa
01:30 News
01:45 News
02:00 News
02:02 Lifestyle Europe
Euromaxx dives in with underwater photographer Uli Kunz. Plus: the food trends of 2020 - fast good instead of fast food. And a trip to snow-covered Davos for "Meggin's Perfect Weekend".
02:30 The Globalization Program
This week: the debate in Botswana about hunting elephants. Conservationists in the Solomon Islands who are rescuing sea turtles. And in our Work Places...
This week: the debate in Botswana about hunting elephants. Conservationists in the Solomon Islands who are rescuing sea turtles. And in our Work Places series, we meet two women in different parts of the world who are farming seaweed for the future.
03:00 News
03:15 China - The New World Power
China’s new Silk Road is its flagship project of the 21st century. More than 60 countries are involved. Both economic and political power are at...
China’s new Silk Road is its flagship project of the 21st century. More than 60 countries are involved. Both economic and political power are at stake. What effect is China’s rapid growth having on Europe?
04:00 News
04:02 The Environment Magazine
In this edition Eco India takes a dive into the deep blue sea. Our appetite for fish and other seafood is causing great harm and upsetting the balance...
In this edition Eco India takes a dive into the deep blue sea. Our appetite for fish and other seafood is causing great harm and upsetting the balance of marine ecosystems around the globe. How can we preserve our oceans?
04:30 Sexually transmitted diseases
Where people love each other, there are also sexually transmitted diseases. Infections like syphilis or gonorrhea can be found around the world. But the...
Where people love each other, there are also sexually transmitted diseases. Infections like syphilis or gonorrhea can be found around the world. But the subject is taboo for many. Why it is important to talk about it and how to fight the diseases effectively. Also: Pilates training for the core of the body and light therapy against winter depression.
05:00 News
05:15 The Week in Reports
Venezuela is experiencing an unprecedented humanitarian crisis. Starvation is widespread and medicine in short supply. +++ A cook tests his gardening mettle...
Venezuela is experiencing an unprecedented humanitarian crisis. Starvation is widespread and medicine in short supply. +++ A cook tests his gardening mettle on the island of Spitsbergen near the North Pole.
05:30 The Globalization Program
This week: the debate in Botswana about hunting elephants. Conservationists in the Solomon Islands who are rescuing sea turtles. And in our Work Places...
This week: the debate in Botswana about hunting elephants. Conservationists in the Solomon Islands who are rescuing sea turtles. And in our Work Places series, we meet two women in different parts of the world who are farming seaweed for the future.
06:00 News
06:02 Sudan - A TV Show for Start-Ups
Youth unemployment cuts deep in Sudan. But a hit TV show has inspired young entrepreneurs. Start-ups compete in the show - and the format has done more...
Youth unemployment cuts deep in Sudan. But a hit TV show has inspired young entrepreneurs. Start-ups compete in the show - and the format has done more than achieve high ratings in the struggling country.
06:30 The Science Magazine
Researchers show us patterns that make AI practically blind. But their research is meant to make self-driving vehicles safer. Also: how to filter drinking...
Researchers show us patterns that make AI practically blind. But their research is meant to make self-driving vehicles safer. Also: how to filter drinking water out of the air. And we'll clear up whether artificial trees can save the climate.
07:00 News
07:15 China - The New World Power
China’s new Silk Road is its flagship project of the 21st century. More than 60 countries are involved. Both economic and political power are at...
China’s new Silk Road is its flagship project of the 21st century. More than 60 countries are involved. Both economic and political power are at stake. What effect is China’s rapid growth having on Europe?
08:00 News
08:30 Living in the Digital Age
Social media are changing the world of fashion. Influencers create trends online, and ultra-fast fashion labels snatch them up. How sustainable is this...
Social media are changing the world of fashion. Influencers create trends online, and ultra-fast fashion labels snatch them up. How sustainable is this topic, and what does the future hold? Our topic on Shift.
08:45 South Africa’s Black Mambas
Thanks to Leitah Mkhabela and her all-female gamekeeper crew, the Black Mambas, the number of poached rhinoceroses in South Africa’s Balule Reserve has been steadily decreasing.
09:00 News
09:30 Interview with Pakistani Prime Minister, Imran Khan
Deutsche Welle editor-in-chief Ines Pohl conducts an exclusive interview with the Pakistani Prime Minister, Imran Khan. How can Pakistan face its many challenges, both at home and abroad?
10:00 News
10:30 News
10:45 South Africa’s Black Mambas
Thanks to Leitah Mkhabela and her all-female gamekeeper crew, the Black Mambas, the number of poached rhinoceroses in South Africa’s Balule Reserve has been steadily decreasing.
11:00 News
11:15 Pioneers of the Skies - Non-stop over the Atlantic
The first successful transatlantic flight in 1919 was a milestone for mankind. This film tells the stories of the people who dared to undertake the dangerous...
The first successful transatlantic flight in 1919 was a milestone for mankind. This film tells the stories of the people who dared to undertake the dangerous journey. Discover the records and setbacks in this exciting chapter of aviation history.
12:00 News
12:30 News
12:45 The Week in Reports
Venezuela is experiencing an unprecedented humanitarian crisis. Starvation is widespread and medicine in short supply. +++ A cook tests his gardening mettle...
Venezuela is experiencing an unprecedented humanitarian crisis. Starvation is widespread and medicine in short supply. +++ A cook tests his gardening mettle on the island of Spitsbergen near the North Pole.
13:00 News
13:30 Interview with Pakistani Prime Minister, Imran Khan
Deutsche Welle editor-in-chief Ines Pohl conducts an exclusive interview with the Pakistani Prime Minister, Imran Khan. How can Pakistan face its many challenges, both at home and abroad?
14:00 News
14:30 The Environment Magazine
In this edition Eco India takes a dive into the deep blue sea. Our appetite for fish and other seafood is causing great harm and upsetting the balance...
In this edition Eco India takes a dive into the deep blue sea. Our appetite for fish and other seafood is causing great harm and upsetting the balance of marine ecosystems around the globe. How can we preserve our oceans?
15:00 News
15:30 Asia
15:45 Asia
16:00 News
16:30 Asia
16:45 Asia
17:00 News
17:30 Interview with Pakistani Prime Minister, Imran Khan
Deutsche Welle editor-in-chief Ines Pohl conducts an exclusive interview with the Pakistani Prime Minister, Imran Khan. How can Pakistan face its many challenges, both at home and abroad?
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 Between India and Pakistan - The Sikh Dilemma
India and Pakistan traditionally have hostile relations, but there is hope on one front, at least. In order to enable the Sikhs from India to make a pilgrimage...
India and Pakistan traditionally have hostile relations, but there is hope on one front, at least. In order to enable the Sikhs from India to make a pilgrimage to one of their holiest shrines, a "peace corridor" has been opened between the two countries.
22:00 News
22:30 News in Review
23:00 News
23:15 News
23:30 Interview with Pakistani Prime Minister, Imran Khan
Deutsche Welle editor-in-chief Ines Pohl conducts an exclusive interview with the Pakistani Prime Minister, Imran Khan. How can Pakistan face its many challenges, both at home and abroad?
00:00 News
00:02 News in Review
00:30 The Globalization Program
This week: the debate in Botswana about hunting elephants. Conservationists in the Solomon Islands who are rescuing sea turtles. And in our Work Places...
This week: the debate in Botswana about hunting elephants. Conservationists in the Solomon Islands who are rescuing sea turtles. And in our Work Places series, we meet two women in different parts of the world who are farming seaweed for the future.
01:00 News
01:15 Africa
01:30 News
01:45 News
02:00 News
02:02 News in Review
02:30 Interview with Pakistani Prime Minister, Imran Khan
Deutsche Welle editor-in-chief Ines Pohl conducts an exclusive interview with the Pakistani Prime Minister, Imran Khan. How can Pakistan face its many challenges, both at home and abroad?
03:00 News
03:15 On Route 7 into the Heart of Patagonia
A trip along Chile’s National Route 7, the Carretera Austral, takes us into the stunning wilderness of Patagonia - a place that many German emigrants...
A trip along Chile’s National Route 7, the Carretera Austral, takes us into the stunning wilderness of Patagonia - a place that many German emigrants chose as their new home almost a century ago.
04:00 News
04:02 News in Review
04:30 Review of Matchday 18
Winter break is finally over! The Bundesliga is back and the title race is as exciting as ever. RB Leipzig are top of the table and Gladbach follow close...
Winter break is finally over! The Bundesliga is back and the title race is as exciting as ever. RB Leipzig are top of the table and Gladbach follow close behind, leaving FC Bayern in a rather unfamiliar third place. What do the Bavarians truly have to fear, why Leipzig can win it all and why nobody believes Gladbach can go all the way - Kickoff! has all the answers on matchday 18.
05:00 News
05:15 News
05:30 Between India and Pakistan - The Sikh Dilemma
India and Pakistan traditionally have hostile relations, but there is hope on one front, at least. In order to enable the Sikhs from India to make a pilgrimage...
India and Pakistan traditionally have hostile relations, but there is hope on one front, at least. In order to enable the Sikhs from India to make a pilgrimage to one of their holiest shrines, a "peace corridor" has been opened between the two countries.
06:00 News
06:02 News in Review
06:30 The Environment Magazine
In this edition Eco India takes a dive into the deep blue sea. Our appetite for fish and other seafood is causing great harm and upsetting the balance...
In this edition Eco India takes a dive into the deep blue sea. Our appetite for fish and other seafood is causing great harm and upsetting the balance of marine ecosystems around the globe. How can we preserve our oceans?
07:00 News
07:15 On Route 7 into the Heart of Patagonia
A trip along Chile’s National Route 7, the Carretera Austral, takes us into the stunning wilderness of Patagonia - a place that many German emigrants...
A trip along Chile’s National Route 7, the Carretera Austral, takes us into the stunning wilderness of Patagonia - a place that many German emigrants chose as their new home almost a century ago.
08:00 News
08:30 News
08:45 News
09:00 News
09:30 Review of Matchday 18
Winter break is finally over! The Bundesliga is back and the title race is as exciting as ever. RB Leipzig are top of the table and Gladbach follow close...
Winter break is finally over! The Bundesliga is back and the title race is as exciting as ever. RB Leipzig are top of the table and Gladbach follow close behind, leaving FC Bayern in a rather unfamiliar third place. What do the Bavarians truly have to fear, why Leipzig can win it all and why nobody believes Gladbach can go all the way - Kickoff! has all the answers on matchday 18.
10:00 News
10:30 Between India and Pakistan - The Sikh Dilemma
India and Pakistan traditionally have hostile relations, but there is hope on one front, at least. In order to enable the Sikhs from India to make a pilgrimage...
India and Pakistan traditionally have hostile relations, but there is hope on one front, at least. In order to enable the Sikhs from India to make a pilgrimage to one of their holiest shrines, a "peace corridor" has been opened between the two countries.
11:00 News
11:15 China - The New World Power
China’s new Silk Road is its flagship project of the 21st century. More than 60 countries are involved. Both economic and political power are at...
China’s new Silk Road is its flagship project of the 21st century. More than 60 countries are involved. Both economic and political power are at stake. What effect is China’s rapid growth having on Europe?
12:00 News
12:30 News
12:45 News
13:00 News
13:30 Review of Matchday 18
Winter break is finally over! The Bundesliga is back and the title race is as exciting as ever. RB Leipzig are top of the table and Gladbach follow close...
Winter break is finally over! The Bundesliga is back and the title race is as exciting as ever. RB Leipzig are top of the table and Gladbach follow close behind, leaving FC Bayern in a rather unfamiliar third place. What do the Bavarians truly have to fear, why Leipzig can win it all and why nobody believes Gladbach can go all the way - Kickoff! has all the answers on matchday 18.
14:00 News
14:30 Between India and Pakistan - The Sikh Dilemma
India and Pakistan traditionally have hostile relations, but there is hope on one front, at least. In order to enable the Sikhs from India to make a pilgrimage...
India and Pakistan traditionally have hostile relations, but there is hope on one front, at least. In order to enable the Sikhs from India to make a pilgrimage to one of their holiest shrines, a "peace corridor" has been opened between the two countries.
15:00 News
15:30 Asia
15:45 Asia
16:00 News
16:30 Asia
16:45 Asia
17:00 News
17:30 Review of Matchday 18
Winter break is finally over! The Bundesliga is back and the title race is as exciting as ever. RB Leipzig are top of the table and Gladbach follow close...
Winter break is finally over! The Bundesliga is back and the title race is as exciting as ever. RB Leipzig are top of the table and Gladbach follow close behind, leaving FC Bayern in a rather unfamiliar third place. What do the Bavarians truly have to fear, why Leipzig can win it all and why nobody believes Gladbach can go all the way - Kickoff! has all the answers on matchday 18.
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 Review of Matchday 18
Winter break is finally over! The Bundesliga is back and the title race is as exciting as ever. RB Leipzig are top of the table and Gladbach follow close...
Winter break is finally over! The Bundesliga is back and the title race is as exciting as ever. RB Leipzig are top of the table and Gladbach follow close behind, leaving FC Bayern in a rather unfamiliar third place. What do the Bavarians truly have to fear, why Leipzig can win it all and why nobody believes Gladbach can go all the way - Kickoff! has all the answers on matchday 18.
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 Spotlight on People
Thousands of Italians frequently gather to protest right-wing populists like Matteo Salvini. +++ A New York rabbi is rebuilding Jewish communities in Poland 75 years after the Holocaust.
01:00 News
01:15 Africa
01:30 News
01:45 News
02:00 News
02:02 News in Review
02:30 Sound business
Music, sounds and noise constantly fill the air and the airwaves. For many people, it can all get to be too much, and they long for peace and quiet. But...
Music, sounds and noise constantly fill the air and the airwaves. For many people, it can all get to be too much, and they long for peace and quiet. But there is money to be made with sounds, as businesses know all too well.
03:00 News
03:15 Displaced: Tomatoes and Greed - The Exodus of Ghana's Farmers
What do tomatoes have to do with mass migration? Tomatoes are a poker chip in global trade policies. Subsidized products from the EU, China and elsewhere...
What do tomatoes have to do with mass migration? Tomatoes are a poker chip in global trade policies. Subsidized products from the EU, China and elsewhere are sold at dumping prices, destroying markets and livelihoods in Africa in the process.
04:00 News
04:02 News in Review
04:30 The Globalization Program
This week: the debate in Botswana about hunting elephants. Conservationists in the Solomon Islands who are rescuing sea turtles. And in our Work Places...
This week: the debate in Botswana about hunting elephants. Conservationists in the Solomon Islands who are rescuing sea turtles. And in our Work Places series, we meet two women in different parts of the world who are farming seaweed for the future.
05:00 News
05:15 News
05:30 The Environment Magazine
In this edition of Eco Africa we look at the impacts of droughts in southern African countries and see how a tiny island off the coast of Tanzania with...
In this edition of Eco Africa we look at the impacts of droughts in southern African countries and see how a tiny island off the coast of Tanzania with a small population is taking their destiny into their own hands.