06:00 News
06:02 News in Review
06:30 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.
07:00 News
07:15 Germany’s Problem with Plastic
Germany is the European champion when it comes to generating packaging waste - despite its longstanding system to separate trash. And the figures for plastic...
Germany is the European champion when it comes to generating packaging waste - despite its longstanding system to separate trash. And the figures for plastic waste are nearly ach sotwice what they were 15 years ago.
08:00 News
08:30 News
08:45 News
09:00 News
09:30 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.
10:00 News
10:30 Guest: Nathalie Loiseau
Tim Sebastian interviews Nathalie Loiseau, French MEP for Emmanuel Macron's En Marche party.
11:00 News
11:15 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.
12:00 News
12:30 News
12:45 News
13:00 With Memorial Ceremony in Yad Vashem
17:30 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.
18:00 News
18:30 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?
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 Power Struggle in Libya: Does Peace have a Chance?
That the German government was able to gather the key players in the Libya conflict in Berlin was already considered a success. But what will be the next...
That the German government was able to gather the key players in the Libya conflict in Berlin was already considered a success. But what will be the next step?
Our Guests: Mirco Keilberth (Journalist), Alan Posener (Die Welt), Mona Hefni (DW)
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 Power Struggle in Libya: Does Peace have a Chance?
That the German government was able to gather the key players in the Libya conflict in Berlin was already considered a success. But what will be the next...
That the German government was able to gather the key players in the Libya conflict in Berlin was already considered a success. But what will be the next step?
Our Guests: Mirco Keilberth (Journalist), Alan Posener (Die Welt), Mona Hefni (DW)
01:00 News
01:15 Africa
01:30 News
01:45 News
02:00 News
02:02 News in Review
02:30 Power Struggle in Libya: Does Peace have a Chance?
That the German government was able to gather the key players in the Libya conflict in Berlin was already considered a success. But what will be the next...
That the German government was able to gather the key players in the Libya conflict in Berlin was already considered a success. But what will be the next step?
Our Guests: Mirco Keilberth (Journalist), Alan Posener (Die Welt), Mona Hefni (DW)
03:00 News
03:15 Can the Citarum still be Saved? - The World’s Most Polluted River
The Citarum River in Indonesia is the world’s most polluted river. One of the main polluters is the fashion industry: 500 textile factories throw their wastewater directly into the river.
04:00 News
04:02 News in Review
04:30 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.
05:00 News
05:15 News
05:30 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.
06:00 News
06:02 News in Review
06:30 Power Struggle in Libya: Does Peace have a Chance?
That the German government was able to gather the key players in the Libya conflict in Berlin was already considered a success. But what will be the next...
That the German government was able to gather the key players in the Libya conflict in Berlin was already considered a success. But what will be the next step?
Our Guests: Mirco Keilberth (Journalist), Alan Posener (Die Welt), Mona Hefni (DW)
07:00 News
07:15 Can the Citarum still be Saved? - The World’s Most Polluted River
The Citarum River in Indonesia is the world’s most polluted river. One of the main polluters is the fashion industry: 500 textile factories throw their wastewater directly into the river.
08:00 News
08:30 News
08:45 News
09:00 News
09:30 Power Struggle in Libya: Does Peace have a Chance?
That the German government was able to gather the key players in the Libya conflict in Berlin was already considered a success. But what will be the next...
That the German government was able to gather the key players in the Libya conflict in Berlin was already considered a success. But what will be the next step?
Our Guests: Mirco Keilberth (Journalist), Alan Posener (Die Welt), Mona Hefni (DW)
10:00 News
10:30 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.
11:00 News
11:15 Germany’s Problem with Plastic
Germany is the European champion when it comes to generating packaging waste - despite its longstanding system to separate trash. And the figures for plastic...
Germany is the European champion when it comes to generating packaging waste - despite its longstanding system to separate trash. And the figures for plastic waste are nearly ach sotwice what they were 15 years ago.
12:00 News
12:30 News
12:45 News
13:00 News
13:30 Power Struggle in Libya: Does Peace have a Chance?
That the German government was able to gather the key players in the Libya conflict in Berlin was already considered a success. But what will be the next...
That the German government was able to gather the key players in the Libya conflict in Berlin was already considered a success. But what will be the next step?
Our Guests: Mirco Keilberth (Journalist), Alan Posener (Die Welt), Mona Hefni (DW)
14:00 News
14:30 Back pain
There are a range of therapies for back pain: painkillers, massages, exercise and surgery. But when is which therapy advisable? And what can you do to...
There are a range of therapies for back pain: painkillers, massages, exercise and surgery. But when is which therapy advisable? And what can you do to prevent back pain? Plus: raw vegan diet and treatments for spider veins.
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
Consumption of goods is at an all-time high and it's having a huge impact on the environment. Eco India looks at possibilities to strike a balance, and make consumption more sustainable.
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
This week on Eco Africa we visit a successful reforestation project in western Uganda, see the high potential for solar energy in Ghana and learn how to deliver biogas with rucksacks in Benin.
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 Rabbi Schudrich’s Miracle - Jewish Life in Poland
Jewish culture festivals, kosher restaurants, Klezmer bands and Jewish schools. This is Poland today - a country that had been crushed by Nazi Germany;...
Jewish culture festivals, kosher restaurants, Klezmer bands and Jewish schools. This is Poland today - a country that had been crushed by Nazi Germany; its Jewish population almost entirely exterminated in Auschwitz-Birkenau and lesser-known German concentration camps. The revival of Jewish life here is little short of a miracle.
00:30 Lifestyle Europe
01:00 News
01:15 A Northern Dream - Finland at EURO 2020
Finland’s men’s national football team will be competing at their first ever big tournament: Euro 2020. Kick off! spoke to current stars...
Finland’s men’s national football team will be competing at their first ever big tournament: Euro 2020. Kick off! spoke to current stars like Lukas Hradecky and Teemu Pukki, as well as Finnish legends like Mikael Forssell and Petri Pasanen, to ask what this means to some of football's longest-suffering fans.
01:30 Jewish Heritage on the Rhine
Mainz, Worms and Speyer are regarded as cradles of European Judaism. For more than 900 years, Jewish customs majorly impacted these three cities. What...
Mainz, Worms and Speyer are regarded as cradles of European Judaism. For more than 900 years, Jewish customs majorly impacted these three cities. What remains of this legacy? Check-in host Lukas Stege finds out.
02:00 News
02:02 News in Review
02:30 The Global Auto and Mobility Show
What's the appeal of show-off cars? How can we get 100% clean power for truly emissions-free mobility? What goes on in the car repair shops of Berlin?...
What's the appeal of show-off cars? How can we get 100% clean power for truly emissions-free mobility? What goes on in the car repair shops of Berlin? And what does our Bangkok taxi driver want even more than a Ferrari?
03:00 News
03:15 Africa
03:30 Jewish Heritage on the Rhine
Mainz, Worms and Speyer are regarded as cradles of European Judaism. For more than 900 years, Jewish customs majorly impacted these three cities. What...
Mainz, Worms and Speyer are regarded as cradles of European Judaism. For more than 900 years, Jewish customs majorly impacted these three cities. What remains of this legacy? Check-in host Lukas Stege finds out.
04:00 News
04:02 News
04:15 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.
05:00 News
05:15 News
05:30 The Science Magazine
This week we take a look at the often misunderstood male reproductive cell - sperm! Also: when babies are born too early, doctors have to fight to keep...
This week we take a look at the often misunderstood male reproductive cell - sperm! Also: when babies are born too early, doctors have to fight to keep them alive. New scientific research can help. And: what doctors can learn from the ani-mal world.
06:00 News
06:02 The Cultural Magazine
06:30 Lifestyle Europe
07:00 News
07:15 The Week in Reports
In India, women are still severely disadvantaged in the labor market. An initiative wants to change this.+++In South Africa's Kruger National Park, women...
In India, women are still severely disadvantaged in the labor market. An initiative wants to change this.+++In South Africa's Kruger National Park, women fight to ensure rhino protection: the "Black Mambas" take on poachers.
07:30 The Magazine for Africa's Youth
The Gambia has been labelled a sex tourism destination. What can be done about that? What’s so special about Mali’s capital Bamako? And can...
The Gambia has been labelled a sex tourism destination. What can be done about that? What’s so special about Mali’s capital Bamako? And can opening up your relationship really spice up our sex life?
08:00 News
08:15 Living in the Digital Age
Algorithms are growing more powerful, but they're not always without prejudice. What effect does that have? Also on this Shift Special: How algorithms...
Algorithms are growing more powerful, but they're not always without prejudice. What effect does that have? Also on this Shift Special: How algorithms can secure the world's food supply and predict bestselling novels.
08:30 The Global Auto and Mobility Show
What's the appeal of show-off cars? How can we get 100% clean power for truly emissions-free mobility? What goes on in the car repair shops of Berlin?...
What's the appeal of show-off cars? How can we get 100% clean power for truly emissions-free mobility? What goes on in the car repair shops of Berlin? And what does our Bangkok taxi driver want even more than a Ferrari?
09:00 News
09:15 News
09:30 Jewish Heritage on the Rhine
Mainz, Worms and Speyer are regarded as cradles of European Judaism. For more than 900 years, Jewish customs majorly impacted these three cities. What...
Mainz, Worms and Speyer are regarded as cradles of European Judaism. For more than 900 years, Jewish customs majorly impacted these three cities. What remains of this legacy? Check-in host Lukas Stege finds out.
10:00 News
10:15 DW Debate from the World Economic Forum in Davos
The past five years saw encouraging progress towards achieving the Sustainable Development Goals in areas like child mortality, infectious diseases and...
The past five years saw encouraging progress towards achieving the Sustainable Development Goals in areas like child mortality, infectious diseases and some gender-related targets, but many other goals are falling behind From fighting biodiversity loss to eradicating extreme poverty and hunger, how are leaders making good on their commitments to create a cohesive and sustainable world?
11:00 News
11:15 A Northern Dream - Finland at EURO 2020
Finland’s men’s national football team will be competing at their first ever big tournament: Euro 2020. Kick off! spoke to current stars...
Finland’s men’s national football team will be competing at their first ever big tournament: Euro 2020. Kick off! spoke to current stars like Lukas Hradecky and Teemu Pukki, as well as Finnish legends like Mikael Forssell and Petri Pasanen, to ask what this means to some of football's longest-suffering fans.
11:30 Lifestyle Europe
12:00 News
12:15 Living in the Digital Age
Algorithms are growing more powerful, but they're not always without prejudice. What effect does that have? Also on this Shift Special: How algorithms...
Algorithms are growing more powerful, but they're not always without prejudice. What effect does that have? Also on this Shift Special: How algorithms can secure the world's food supply and predict bestselling novels.
12:30 Jewish Heritage on the Rhine
Mainz, Worms and Speyer are regarded as cradles of European Judaism. For more than 900 years, Jewish customs majorly impacted these three cities. What...
Mainz, Worms and Speyer are regarded as cradles of European Judaism. For more than 900 years, Jewish customs majorly impacted these three cities. What remains of this legacy? Check-in host Lukas Stege finds out.
13:00 News
13:15 Raising Others’ Kids: A Foster Mom’s Life
After raising three kids of their own, Susanne and her husband Moritz care for seven foster children. There's never a dull moment in their household. Though,...
After raising three kids of their own, Susanne and her husband Moritz care for seven foster children. There's never a dull moment in their household. Though, after 15 years, their first foster children are ready to leave the nest.
13:30 The Cultural Magazine
14:00 News
14:15 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?
15:00 News
15:15 The Week in Reports
In India, women are still severely disadvantaged in the labor market. An initiative wants to change this.+++In South Africa's Kruger National Park, women...
In India, women are still severely disadvantaged in the labor market. An initiative wants to change this.+++In South Africa's Kruger National Park, women fight to ensure rhino protection: the "Black Mambas" take on poachers.
15:30 Lifestyle Europe
16:00 News
16:15 Raising Others’ Kids: A Foster Mom’s Life
After raising three kids of their own, Susanne and her husband Moritz care for seven foster children. There's never a dull moment in their household. Though,...
After raising three kids of their own, Susanne and her husband Moritz care for seven foster children. There's never a dull moment in their household. Though, after 15 years, their first foster children are ready to leave the nest.
16:30 The Magazine for Africa's Youth
The Gambia has been labelled a sex tourism destination. What can be done about that? What’s so special about Mali’s capital Bamako? And can...
The Gambia has been labelled a sex tourism destination. What can be done about that? What’s so special about Mali’s capital Bamako? And can opening up your relationship really spice up our sex life?
17:00 News
17:15 DW Debate from the World Economic Forum in Davos
The past five years saw encouraging progress towards achieving the Sustainable Development Goals in areas like child mortality, infectious diseases and...
The past five years saw encouraging progress towards achieving the Sustainable Development Goals in areas like child mortality, infectious diseases and some gender-related targets, but many other goals are falling behind From fighting biodiversity loss to eradicating extreme poverty and hunger, how are leaders making good on their commitments to create a cohesive and sustainable world?
18:00 News
18:15 A Northern Dream - Finland at EURO 2020
Finland’s men’s national football team will be competing at their first ever big tournament: Euro 2020. Kick off! spoke to current stars...
Finland’s men’s national football team will be competing at their first ever big tournament: Euro 2020. Kick off! spoke to current stars like Lukas Hradecky and Teemu Pukki, as well as Finnish legends like Mikael Forssell and Petri Pasanen, to ask what this means to some of football's longest-suffering fans.
18:30 Guest: Nathalie Loiseau
Tim Sebastian interviews Nathalie Loiseau, French MEP for Emmanuel Macron's En Marche party.
19:00 News
19:15 Living in the Digital Age
Algorithms are growing more powerful, but they're not always without prejudice. What effect does that have? Also on this Shift Special: How algorithms...
Algorithms are growing more powerful, but they're not always without prejudice. What effect does that have? Also on this Shift Special: How algorithms can secure the world's food supply and predict bestselling novels.
19:30 The Magazine for Africa's Youth
The Gambia has been labelled a sex tourism destination. What can be done about that? What’s so special about Mali’s capital Bamako? And can...
The Gambia has been labelled a sex tourism destination. What can be done about that? What’s so special about Mali’s capital Bamako? And can opening up your relationship really spice up our sex life?
20:00 News
20:15 Raising Others’ Kids: A Foster Mom’s Life
After raising three kids of their own, Susanne and her husband Moritz care for seven foster children. There's never a dull moment in their household. Though,...
After raising three kids of their own, Susanne and her husband Moritz care for seven foster children. There's never a dull moment in their household. Though, after 15 years, their first foster children are ready to leave the nest.
20:30 The Science Magazine
This week we take a look at the often misunderstood male reproductive cell - sperm! Also: when babies are born too early, doctors have to fight to keep...
This week we take a look at the often misunderstood male reproductive cell - sperm! Also: when babies are born too early, doctors have to fight to keep them alive. New scientific research can help. And: what doctors can learn from the ani-mal world.
21:00 News
21:15 Germany’s Problem with Plastic
Germany is the European champion when it comes to generating packaging waste - despite its longstanding system to separate trash. And the figures for plastic...
Germany is the European champion when it comes to generating packaging waste - despite its longstanding system to separate trash. And the figures for plastic waste are nearly ach sotwice what they were 15 years ago.
22:00 News
22:15 The Week in Reports
In India, women are still severely disadvantaged in the labor market. An initiative wants to change this.+++In South Africa's Kruger National Park, women...
In India, women are still severely disadvantaged in the labor market. An initiative wants to change this.+++In South Africa's Kruger National Park, women fight to ensure rhino protection: the "Black Mambas" take on poachers.
22:30 The Cultural Magazine
23:00 News
23:15 DW Debate from the World Economic Forum in Davos
The past five years saw encouraging progress towards achieving the Sustainable Development Goals in areas like child mortality, infectious diseases and...
The past five years saw encouraging progress towards achieving the Sustainable Development Goals in areas like child mortality, infectious diseases and some gender-related targets, but many other goals are falling behind From fighting biodiversity loss to eradicating extreme poverty and hunger, how are leaders making good on their commitments to create a cohesive and sustainable world?
00:00 News
00:02 Jewish Heritage on the Rhine
Mainz, Worms and Speyer are regarded as cradles of European Judaism. For more than 900 years, Jewish customs majorly impacted these three cities. What...
Mainz, Worms and Speyer are regarded as cradles of European Judaism. For more than 900 years, Jewish customs majorly impacted these three cities. What remains of this legacy? Check-in host Lukas Stege finds out.
00:30 The Cultural Magazine
01:00 News
01:15 The Week in Reports
In India, women are still severely disadvantaged in the labor market. An initiative wants to change this.+++In South Africa's Kruger National Park, women...
In India, women are still severely disadvantaged in the labor market. An initiative wants to change this.+++In South Africa's Kruger National Park, women fight to ensure rhino protection: the "Black Mambas" take on poachers.
01:30 The Global Auto and Mobility Show
What's the appeal of show-off cars? How can we get 100% clean power for truly emissions-free mobility? What goes on in the car repair shops of Berlin?...
What's the appeal of show-off cars? How can we get 100% clean power for truly emissions-free mobility? What goes on in the car repair shops of Berlin? And what does our Bangkok taxi driver want even more than a Ferrari?
02:00 News
02:02 The Science Magazine
This week we take a look at the often misunderstood male reproductive cell - sperm! Also: when babies are born too early, doctors have to fight to keep...
This week we take a look at the often misunderstood male reproductive cell - sperm! Also: when babies are born too early, doctors have to fight to keep them alive. New scientific research can help. And: what doctors can learn from the ani-mal world.
02:30 Rabbi Schudrich’s Miracle - Jewish Life in Poland
Jewish culture festivals, kosher restaurants, Klezmer bands and Jewish schools. This is Poland today - a country that had been crushed by Nazi Germany;...
Jewish culture festivals, kosher restaurants, Klezmer bands and Jewish schools. This is Poland today - a country that had been crushed by Nazi Germany; its Jewish population almost entirely exterminated in Auschwitz-Birkenau and lesser-known German concentration camps. The revival of Jewish life here is little short of a miracle.
03:00 News
03:15 A Northern Dream - Finland at EURO 2020
Finland’s men’s national football team will be competing at their first ever big tournament: Euro 2020. Kick off! spoke to current stars...
Finland’s men’s national football team will be competing at their first ever big tournament: Euro 2020. Kick off! spoke to current stars like Lukas Hradecky and Teemu Pukki, as well as Finnish legends like Mikael Forssell and Petri Pasanen, to ask what this means to some of football's longest-suffering fans.
03:30 Lifestyle Europe
04:00 News
04:02 The Week in Reports
In India, women are still severely disadvantaged in the labor market. An initiative wants to change this.+++In South Africa's Kruger National Park, women...
In India, women are still severely disadvantaged in the labor market. An initiative wants to change this.+++In South Africa's Kruger National Park, women fight to ensure rhino protection: the "Black Mambas" take on poachers.
04:15 DW Debate from the World Economic Forum in Davos
The past five years saw encouraging progress towards achieving the Sustainable Development Goals in areas like child mortality, infectious diseases and...
The past five years saw encouraging progress towards achieving the Sustainable Development Goals in areas like child mortality, infectious diseases and some gender-related targets, but many other goals are falling behind From fighting biodiversity loss to eradicating extreme poverty and hunger, how are leaders making good on their commitments to create a cohesive and sustainable world?
05:00 News
05:15 Raising Others’ Kids: A Foster Mom’s Life
After raising three kids of their own, Susanne and her husband Moritz care for seven foster children. There's never a dull moment in their household. Though,...
After raising three kids of their own, Susanne and her husband Moritz care for seven foster children. There's never a dull moment in their household. Though, after 15 years, their first foster children are ready to leave the nest.
05:30 The Global Auto and Mobility Show
What's the appeal of show-off cars? How can we get 100% clean power for truly emissions-free mobility? What goes on in the car repair shops of Berlin?...
What's the appeal of show-off cars? How can we get 100% clean power for truly emissions-free mobility? What goes on in the car repair shops of Berlin? And what does our Bangkok taxi driver want even more than a Ferrari?
06:00 News
06:02 Back pain
There are a range of therapies for back pain: painkillers, massages, exercise and surgery. But when is which therapy advisable? And what can you do to...
There are a range of therapies for back pain: painkillers, massages, exercise and surgery. But when is which therapy advisable? And what can you do to prevent back pain? Plus: raw vegan diet and treatments for spider veins.
06:30 Jewish Heritage on the Rhine
Mainz, Worms and Speyer are regarded as cradles of European Judaism. For more than 900 years, Jewish customs majorly impacted these three cities. What...
Mainz, Worms and Speyer are regarded as cradles of European Judaism. For more than 900 years, Jewish customs majorly impacted these three cities. What remains of this legacy? Check-in host Lukas Stege finds out.
07:00 News
07:15 A Northern Dream - Finland at EURO 2020
Finland’s men’s national football team will be competing at their first ever big tournament: Euro 2020. Kick off! spoke to current stars...
Finland’s men’s national football team will be competing at their first ever big tournament: Euro 2020. Kick off! spoke to current stars like Lukas Hradecky and Teemu Pukki, as well as Finnish legends like Mikael Forssell and Petri Pasanen, to ask what this means to some of football's longest-suffering fans.
07:30 Rabbi Schudrich’s Miracle - Jewish Life in Poland
Jewish culture festivals, kosher restaurants, Klezmer bands and Jewish schools. This is Poland today - a country that had been crushed by Nazi Germany;...
Jewish culture festivals, kosher restaurants, Klezmer bands and Jewish schools. This is Poland today - a country that had been crushed by Nazi Germany; its Jewish population almost entirely exterminated in Auschwitz-Birkenau and lesser-known German concentration camps. The revival of Jewish life here is little short of a miracle.
08:00 News
08:15 Raising Others’ Kids: A Foster Mom’s Life
After raising three kids of their own, Susanne and her husband Moritz care for seven foster children. There's never a dull moment in their household. Though,...
After raising three kids of their own, Susanne and her husband Moritz care for seven foster children. There's never a dull moment in their household. Though, after 15 years, their first foster children are ready to leave the nest.
08:30 Lifestyle Europe
09:00 News
09:15 The Week in Reports
In India, women are still severely disadvantaged in the labor market. An initiative wants to change this.+++In South Africa's Kruger National Park, women...
In India, women are still severely disadvantaged in the labor market. An initiative wants to change this.+++In South Africa's Kruger National Park, women fight to ensure rhino protection: the "Black Mambas" take on poachers.
09:30 The Cultural Magazine
10:00 News
10:15 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.
11:00 News
11:15 Living in the Digital Age
Algorithms are growing more powerful, but they're not always without prejudice. What effect does that have? Also on this Shift Special: How algorithms...
Algorithms are growing more powerful, but they're not always without prejudice. What effect does that have? Also on this Shift Special: How algorithms can secure the world's food supply and predict bestselling novels.
11:30 The Magazine for Africa's Youth
The Gambia has been labelled a sex tourism destination. What can be done about that? What’s so special about Mali’s capital Bamako? And can...
The Gambia has been labelled a sex tourism destination. What can be done about that? What’s so special about Mali’s capital Bamako? And can opening up your relationship really spice up our sex life?
12:00 News
12:15 Raising Others’ Kids: A Foster Mom’s Life
After raising three kids of their own, Susanne and her husband Moritz care for seven foster children. There's never a dull moment in their household. Though,...
After raising three kids of their own, Susanne and her husband Moritz care for seven foster children. There's never a dull moment in their household. Though, after 15 years, their first foster children are ready to leave the nest.
12:30 The Global Auto and Mobility Show
What's the appeal of show-off cars? How can we get 100% clean power for truly emissions-free mobility? What goes on in the car repair shops of Berlin?...
What's the appeal of show-off cars? How can we get 100% clean power for truly emissions-free mobility? What goes on in the car repair shops of Berlin? And what does our Bangkok taxi driver want even more than a Ferrari?
13:00 News
13:15 The Week in Reports
In India, women are still severely disadvantaged in the labor market. An initiative wants to change this.+++In South Africa's Kruger National Park, women...
In India, women are still severely disadvantaged in the labor market. An initiative wants to change this.+++In South Africa's Kruger National Park, women fight to ensure rhino protection: the "Black Mambas" take on poachers.
13:30 The Magazine for Africa's Youth
The Gambia has been labelled a sex tourism destination. What can be done about that? What’s so special about Mali’s capital Bamako? And can...
The Gambia has been labelled a sex tourism destination. What can be done about that? What’s so special about Mali’s capital Bamako? And can opening up your relationship really spice up our sex life?
14:00 News
14:15 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.
15:00 News
15:15 A Northern Dream - Finland at EURO 2020
Finland’s men’s national football team will be competing at their first ever big tournament: Euro 2020. Kick off! spoke to current stars...
Finland’s men’s national football team will be competing at their first ever big tournament: Euro 2020. Kick off! spoke to current stars like Lukas Hradecky and Teemu Pukki, as well as Finnish legends like Mikael Forssell and Petri Pasanen, to ask what this means to some of football's longest-suffering fans.
15:30 The Cultural Magazine
16:00 News
16:15 Living in the Digital Age
Algorithms are growing more powerful, but they're not always without prejudice. What effect does that have? Also on this Shift Special: How algorithms...
Algorithms are growing more powerful, but they're not always without prejudice. What effect does that have? Also on this Shift Special: How algorithms can secure the world's food supply and predict bestselling novels.
16:30 Rabbi Schudrich’s Miracle - Jewish Life in Poland
Jewish culture festivals, kosher restaurants, Klezmer bands and Jewish schools. This is Poland today - a country that had been crushed by Nazi Germany;...
Jewish culture festivals, kosher restaurants, Klezmer bands and Jewish schools. This is Poland today - a country that had been crushed by Nazi Germany; its Jewish population almost entirely exterminated in Auschwitz-Birkenau and lesser-known German concentration camps. The revival of Jewish life here is little short of a miracle.
17:00 News
17:15 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?
18:00 News
18:15 Raising Others’ Kids: A Foster Mom’s Life
After raising three kids of their own, Susanne and her husband Moritz care for seven foster children. There's never a dull moment in their household. Though,...
After raising three kids of their own, Susanne and her husband Moritz care for seven foster children. There's never a dull moment in their household. Though, after 15 years, their first foster children are ready to leave the nest.
18:30 The Environment Magazine
This week on Eco Africa we visit a successful reforestation project in western Uganda, see the high potential for solar energy in Ghana and learn how to deliver biogas with rucksacks in Benin.
19:00 News
19:15 The Week in Reports
In India, women are still severely disadvantaged in the labor market. An initiative wants to change this.+++In South Africa's Kruger National Park, women...
In India, women are still severely disadvantaged in the labor market. An initiative wants to change this.+++In South Africa's Kruger National Park, women fight to ensure rhino protection: the "Black Mambas" take on poachers.
19:30 Lifestyle Europe
20:00 News
20:15 Living in the Digital Age
Algorithms are growing more powerful, but they're not always without prejudice. What effect does that have? Also on this Shift Special: How algorithms...
Algorithms are growing more powerful, but they're not always without prejudice. What effect does that have? Also on this Shift Special: How algorithms can secure the world's food supply and predict bestselling novels.
20:30 The Global Auto and Mobility Show
What's the appeal of show-off cars? How can we get 100% clean power for truly emissions-free mobility? What goes on in the car repair shops of Berlin?...
What's the appeal of show-off cars? How can we get 100% clean power for truly emissions-free mobility? What goes on in the car repair shops of Berlin? And what does our Bangkok taxi driver want even more than a Ferrari?
21:00 News
21:15 Can the Citarum still be Saved? - The World’s Most Polluted River
The Citarum River in Indonesia is the world’s most polluted river. One of the main polluters is the fashion industry: 500 textile factories throw their wastewater directly into the river.
22:00 News
22:15 A Northern Dream - Finland at EURO 2020
Finland’s men’s national football team will be competing at their first ever big tournament: Euro 2020. Kick off! spoke to current stars...
Finland’s men’s national football team will be competing at their first ever big tournament: Euro 2020. Kick off! spoke to current stars like Lukas Hradecky and Teemu Pukki, as well as Finnish legends like Mikael Forssell and Petri Pasanen, to ask what this means to some of football's longest-suffering fans.
22:30 Rabbi Schudrich’s Miracle - Jewish Life in Poland
Jewish culture festivals, kosher restaurants, Klezmer bands and Jewish schools. This is Poland today - a country that had been crushed by Nazi Germany;...
Jewish culture festivals, kosher restaurants, Klezmer bands and Jewish schools. This is Poland today - a country that had been crushed by Nazi Germany; its Jewish population almost entirely exterminated in Auschwitz-Birkenau and lesser-known German concentration camps. The revival of Jewish life here is little short of a miracle.
23:00 News
23:15 Raising Others’ Kids: A Foster Mom’s Life
After raising three kids of their own, Susanne and her husband Moritz care for seven foster children. There's never a dull moment in their household. Though,...
After raising three kids of their own, Susanne and her husband Moritz care for seven foster children. There's never a dull moment in their household. Though, after 15 years, their first foster children are ready to leave the nest.
23:30 The Science Magazine
This week we take a look at the often misunderstood male reproductive cell - sperm! Also: when babies are born too early, doctors have to fight to keep...
This week we take a look at the often misunderstood male reproductive cell - sperm! Also: when babies are born too early, doctors have to fight to keep them alive. New scientific research can help. And: what doctors can learn from the ani-mal world.
00:00 News
00:02 News in Review
00:30 The Current Affairs Documentary
01:00 News
01:15 Africa
01:30 News
01:45 News
02:00 News
02:02 Lifestyle Europe
02:30 The Globalization Program
This week: the restaurant in Marrakesh that's empowering women. Plus, our series Work Places looks at how ships are recycled in Europe and Asia. Also,...
This week: the restaurant in Marrakesh that's empowering women. Plus, our series Work Places looks at how ships are recycled in Europe and Asia. Also, we check out how waste in India is being collected and reused.
03:00 News
03:15 Eva A-7063 - Victim of Auschwitz Twin Experiments
Eva Mozes Kor was experimented on as one of Dr. Josef Mengele's twins at Auschwitz.
After decades of anguish, she decided to forgive the Nazis - and came...
Eva Mozes Kor was experimented on as one of Dr. Josef Mengele's twins at Auschwitz.
After decades of anguish, she decided to forgive the Nazis - and came to be one of the best-known and most-active Holocaust survivors in the world.
04:00 News
04:02 The Environment Magazine
Consumption of goods is at an all-time high and it's having a huge impact on the environment. Eco India looks at possibilities to strike a balance, and make consumption more sustainable.
04:30 Back pain
There are a range of therapies for back pain: painkillers, massages, exercise and surgery. But when is which therapy advisable? And what can you do to...
There are a range of therapies for back pain: painkillers, massages, exercise and surgery. But when is which therapy advisable? And what can you do to prevent back pain? Plus: raw vegan diet and treatments for spider veins.
05:00 News
05:15 The Week in Reports
In India, women are still severely disadvantaged in the labor market. An initiative wants to change this.+++In South Africa's Kruger National Park, women...
In India, women are still severely disadvantaged in the labor market. An initiative wants to change this.+++In South Africa's Kruger National Park, women fight to ensure rhino protection: the "Black Mambas" take on poachers.
05:30 The Globalization Program
This week: the restaurant in Marrakesh that's empowering women. Plus, our series Work Places looks at how ships are recycled in Europe and Asia. Also,...
This week: the restaurant in Marrakesh that's empowering women. Plus, our series Work Places looks at how ships are recycled in Europe and Asia. Also, we check out how waste in India is being collected and reused.