00:00 News
00:02 Former IS Fighters in the Philippines
Muslim separatists in the Philippines took control of the city of Marawi and held it for five months in 2017. The army of the mainly Christian country...
Muslim separatists in the Philippines took control of the city of Marawi and held it for five months in 2017. The army of the mainly Christian country fought hard to oust them. Now, former Islamic State fighters are recanting.
00:30 Lifestyle Europe
A delicious moldy steak? What might sound horrible is actually the newest trend in Europe’s finest kitchens. Also: "Lost Cars†- abandoned...
A delicious moldy steak? What might sound horrible is actually the newest trend in Europe’s finest kitchens. Also: "Lost Cars†- abandoned classics. And: Luxury design from rubbish to riches.
01:00 News
01:15 Czech them out - Back to the future at EURO 2020?
The Czechs used to be a powerhouse in European football. Czechoslovakia won EURO 1976 and the Czech Republic reached the final of EURO 1996 with a whole...
The Czechs used to be a powerhouse in European football. Czechoslovakia won EURO 1976 and the Czech Republic reached the final of EURO 1996 with a whole range of big names such as Pavel Nedved, Karel Poborsky and Patrik Berger. The future looked so bright but they have fallen from grace in recent years. Can they get back on track at EURO 2020?
01:30 Winter Fun in the Bavarian Alps
Check-in Presenters Nicole Frölich and Lukas Stege invite you to join them in Berchtesgaden, Oberstdorf and Garmisch-Patenkirchen. Skiing, Snowmen and Après Ski Party included.
04:02 The long Road to Brexit
DW correspondents Birgit Maass (London) and Georg Matthes (Brussels) have reported on the "Road to Brexit" since the referendum in 2016.
In this DW News...
DW correspondents Birgit Maass (London) and Georg Matthes (Brussels) have reported on the "Road to Brexit" since the referendum in 2016.
In this DW News special, they guide us through the issues at the heart of the Brexit debate and bring us some of the highlights from our Brexit reporting over the last four years.
04:30 The Science Magazine
A Solar Orbiter set to launch soon will allow scientists to predict solar storms. Plus: how spending time around cows can have health benefits for humans,...
A Solar Orbiter set to launch soon will allow scientists to predict solar storms. Plus: how spending time around cows can have health benefits for humans, and why synfuels can help protect the climate and tackle the carbon problem.
05:00 News
05:15 Displaced: Drought and Floods - The Climate Exodus
More people around the world are fleeing from climate change than from war. If human-induced climate change continues at the current rate, the World Bank...
More people around the world are fleeing from climate change than from war. If human-induced climate change continues at the current rate, the World Bank warns that by 2050 there could be as many as 180 million climate refugees.
06:00 News
06:02 The long Road to Brexit
DW correspondents Birgit Maass (London) and Georg Matthes (Brussels) have reported on the "Road to Brexit" since the referendum in 2016.
In this DW News...
DW correspondents Birgit Maass (London) and Georg Matthes (Brussels) have reported on the "Road to Brexit" since the referendum in 2016.
In this DW News special, they guide us through the issues at the heart of the Brexit debate and bring us some of the highlights from our Brexit reporting over the last four years.
06:30 Lifestyle Europe
A delicious moldy steak? What might sound horrible is actually the newest trend in Europe’s finest kitchens. Also: "Lost Cars†- abandoned...
A delicious moldy steak? What might sound horrible is actually the newest trend in Europe’s finest kitchens. Also: "Lost Cars†- abandoned classics. And: Luxury design from rubbish to riches.
07:00 News
07:15 The Week in Reports
75 years ago Auschwitz was liberated. Survivor Dawid Lewin talks about how he survived the German extermination camp.+++ As the sea levels rises, islands...
75 years ago Auschwitz was liberated. Survivor Dawid Lewin talks about how he survived the German extermination camp.+++ As the sea levels rises, islands in the Philippines are slowly disappearing. Inhabitants blame climate change.
07:30 The Glorious Gut
The gut plays a key role in both physical and psychological well-being. What can you do to ensure good digestion, and how can you avoid disease in the...
The gut plays a key role in both physical and psychological well-being. What can you do to ensure good digestion, and how can you avoid disease in the intestinal tract? This week, In Good Shape takes a close look at gastroenterology and health.
08:00 News
08:15 Living in the Digital Age
Working in the digital age: algorithms control and optimize work flows. Powerful tech companies are redefining the rules of the game in employment law, and divvying the market up amongst themselves.
08:30 The Global Auto and Mobility Show
Which is the tug king among SUVs? How is German inventor Dirk Lehmann making the world cleaner? Why is the Opel Corsa a bestselling car? And why is our Buenos Aires taxi driver afraid of Uber?
09:00 News
09:15 News
09:30 Winter Fun in the Bavarian Alps
Check-in Presenters Nicole Frölich and Lukas Stege invite you to join them in Berchtesgaden, Oberstdorf and Garmisch-Patenkirchen. Skiing, Snowmen and Après Ski Party included.
10:00 News
10:15 Hoping for a Better Life - The History of Europeans in America
Thirty million Europeans emigrated to the USA in the 19th Century to realize their American dream. But the continent was settled at the expense of its original inhabitants.
11:00 News
11:15 Czech them out - Back to the future at EURO 2020?
The Czechs used to be a powerhouse in European football. Czechoslovakia won EURO 1976 and the Czech Republic reached the final of EURO 1996 with a whole...
The Czechs used to be a powerhouse in European football. Czechoslovakia won EURO 1976 and the Czech Republic reached the final of EURO 1996 with a whole range of big names such as Pavel Nedved, Karel Poborsky and Patrik Berger. The future looked so bright but they have fallen from grace in recent years. Can they get back on track at EURO 2020?
11:30 Lifestyle Europe
A delicious moldy steak? What might sound horrible is actually the newest trend in Europe’s finest kitchens. Also: "Lost Cars†- abandoned...
A delicious moldy steak? What might sound horrible is actually the newest trend in Europe’s finest kitchens. Also: "Lost Cars†- abandoned classics. And: Luxury design from rubbish to riches.
12:00 News
12:15 Living in the Digital Age
Working in the digital age: algorithms control and optimize work flows. Powerful tech companies are redefining the rules of the game in employment law, and divvying the market up amongst themselves.
12:30 Winter Fun in the Bavarian Alps
Check-in Presenters Nicole Frölich and Lukas Stege invite you to join them in Berchtesgaden, Oberstdorf and Garmisch-Patenkirchen. Skiing, Snowmen and Après Ski Party included.
13:00 News
13:15 Saving the Animals! Australia after the Fires
In the Australian village of Cobargo, Sara Tilling and her husband Gary had created a kind of paradise: a wildlife sanctuary for kangaroos. Then came the...
In the Australian village of Cobargo, Sara Tilling and her husband Gary had created a kind of paradise: a wildlife sanctuary for kangaroos. Then came the bushfires. Do they have the strength to start over again?
13:30 Cornelia Funke - A Fabulous Storyteller
She’s one of Germany’s most successful children’s authors worldwide: Cornelia Funke is beloved for the fantastic worlds she creates.
14:00 News
14:15 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.
15:00 News
15:15 The Week in Reports
75 years ago Auschwitz was liberated. Survivor Dawid Lewin talks about how he survived the German extermination camp.+++ As the sea levels rises, islands...
75 years ago Auschwitz was liberated. Survivor Dawid Lewin talks about how he survived the German extermination camp.+++ As the sea levels rises, islands in the Philippines are slowly disappearing. Inhabitants blame climate change.
15:30 Lifestyle Europe
A delicious moldy steak? What might sound horrible is actually the newest trend in Europe’s finest kitchens. Also: "Lost Cars†- abandoned...
A delicious moldy steak? What might sound horrible is actually the newest trend in Europe’s finest kitchens. Also: "Lost Cars†- abandoned classics. And: Luxury design from rubbish to riches.
16:00 News
16:15 Saving the Animals! Australia after the Fires
In the Australian village of Cobargo, Sara Tilling and her husband Gary had created a kind of paradise: a wildlife sanctuary for kangaroos. Then came the...
In the Australian village of Cobargo, Sara Tilling and her husband Gary had created a kind of paradise: a wildlife sanctuary for kangaroos. Then came the bushfires. Do they have the strength to start over again?
16:30 Winter Fun in the Bavarian Alps
Check-in Presenters Nicole Frölich and Lukas Stege invite you to join them in Berchtesgaden, Oberstdorf and Garmisch-Patenkirchen. Skiing, Snowmen and Après Ski Party included.
17:00 News
17:15 Paradise or Robocalypse - The Curse and Blessings of Artificial Intelligence
Are we facing a golden digital age or will robots soon run the world? We need to establish ethical standards in dealing with artificial intelligence -...
Are we facing a golden digital age or will robots soon run the world? We need to establish ethical standards in dealing with artificial intelligence - and to answer the question: What still makes us as human beings unique?
18:00 News
18:15 Czech them out - Back to the future at EURO 2020?
The Czechs used to be a powerhouse in European football. Czechoslovakia won EURO 1976 and the Czech Republic reached the final of EURO 1996 with a whole...
The Czechs used to be a powerhouse in European football. Czechoslovakia won EURO 1976 and the Czech Republic reached the final of EURO 1996 with a whole range of big names such as Pavel Nedved, Karel Poborsky and Patrik Berger. The future looked so bright but they have fallen from grace in recent years. Can they get back on track at EURO 2020?
18:30 Guest: Lai Mohammed
Tim Sebastian interviews Lai Mohammed, Nigerian Information Minister.
19:00 News
19:15 Living in the Digital Age
Working in the digital age: algorithms control and optimize work flows. Powerful tech companies are redefining the rules of the game in employment law, and divvying the market up amongst themselves.
19:30 The Glorious Gut
The gut plays a key role in both physical and psychological well-being. What can you do to ensure good digestion, and how can you avoid disease in the...
The gut plays a key role in both physical and psychological well-being. What can you do to ensure good digestion, and how can you avoid disease in the intestinal tract? This week, In Good Shape takes a close look at gastroenterology and health.
20:00 News
20:15 Saving the Animals! Australia after the Fires
In the Australian village of Cobargo, Sara Tilling and her husband Gary had created a kind of paradise: a wildlife sanctuary for kangaroos. Then came the...
In the Australian village of Cobargo, Sara Tilling and her husband Gary had created a kind of paradise: a wildlife sanctuary for kangaroos. Then came the bushfires. Do they have the strength to start over again?
20:30 The Science Magazine
A Solar Orbiter set to launch soon will allow scientists to predict solar storms. Plus: how spending time around cows can have health benefits for humans,...
A Solar Orbiter set to launch soon will allow scientists to predict solar storms. Plus: how spending time around cows can have health benefits for humans, and why synfuels can help protect the climate and tackle the carbon problem.
21:00 News
21:15 Blood Trade - Health vs. Dollars
Human blood plasma is an important raw material of the global pharmaceuticals industry. In recent years, it’s also become a global market worth billions, fed mostly by the US.
22:00 News
22:15 The Week in Reports
75 years ago Auschwitz was liberated. Survivor Dawid Lewin talks about how he survived the German extermination camp.+++ As the sea levels rises, islands...
75 years ago Auschwitz was liberated. Survivor Dawid Lewin talks about how he survived the German extermination camp.+++ As the sea levels rises, islands in the Philippines are slowly disappearing. Inhabitants blame climate change.
22:30 Cornelia Funke - A Fabulous Storyteller
She’s one of Germany’s most successful children’s authors worldwide: Cornelia Funke is beloved for the fantastic worlds she creates.
23:00 News
23:15 Living in the Digital Age
Working in the digital age: algorithms control and optimize work flows. Powerful tech companies are redefining the rules of the game in employment law, and divvying the market up amongst themselves.
23:30 The Environment Magazine
This week on Eco Africa, we discover an initiative protecting South Africa's 'thunder birds,' visit a solar-powered school in Nigeria and find out how...
This week on Eco Africa, we discover an initiative protecting South Africa's 'thunder birds,' visit a solar-powered school in Nigeria and find out how one man brought safe, affordable water to Kenya's Kibera slum.
00:00 News
00:02 Winter Fun in the Bavarian Alps
Check-in Presenters Nicole Frölich and Lukas Stege invite you to join them in Berchtesgaden, Oberstdorf and Garmisch-Patenkirchen. Skiing, Snowmen and Après Ski Party included.
00:30 Cornelia Funke - A Fabulous Storyteller
She’s one of Germany’s most successful children’s authors worldwide: Cornelia Funke is beloved for the fantastic worlds she creates.
01:00 News
01:15 The Week in Reports
75 years ago Auschwitz was liberated. Survivor Dawid Lewin talks about how he survived the German extermination camp.+++ As the sea levels rises, islands...
75 years ago Auschwitz was liberated. Survivor Dawid Lewin talks about how he survived the German extermination camp.+++ As the sea levels rises, islands in the Philippines are slowly disappearing. Inhabitants blame climate change.
01:30 The Global Auto and Mobility Show
Which is the tug king among SUVs? How is German inventor Dirk Lehmann making the world cleaner? Why is the Opel Corsa a bestselling car? And why is our Buenos Aires taxi driver afraid of Uber?
02:00 News
02:02 The Science Magazine
A Solar Orbiter set to launch soon will allow scientists to predict solar storms. Plus: how spending time around cows can have health benefits for humans,...
A Solar Orbiter set to launch soon will allow scientists to predict solar storms. Plus: how spending time around cows can have health benefits for humans, and why synfuels can help protect the climate and tackle the carbon problem.
02:30 Former IS Fighters in the Philippines
Muslim separatists in the Philippines took control of the city of Marawi and held it for five months in 2017. The army of the mainly Christian country...
Muslim separatists in the Philippines took control of the city of Marawi and held it for five months in 2017. The army of the mainly Christian country fought hard to oust them. Now, former Islamic State fighters are recanting.
03:00 News
03:15 Czech them out - Back to the future at EURO 2020?
The Czechs used to be a powerhouse in European football. Czechoslovakia won EURO 1976 and the Czech Republic reached the final of EURO 1996 with a whole...
The Czechs used to be a powerhouse in European football. Czechoslovakia won EURO 1976 and the Czech Republic reached the final of EURO 1996 with a whole range of big names such as Pavel Nedved, Karel Poborsky and Patrik Berger. The future looked so bright but they have fallen from grace in recent years. Can they get back on track at EURO 2020?
03:30 Lifestyle Europe
A delicious moldy steak? What might sound horrible is actually the newest trend in Europe’s finest kitchens. Also: "Lost Cars†- abandoned...
A delicious moldy steak? What might sound horrible is actually the newest trend in Europe’s finest kitchens. Also: "Lost Cars†- abandoned classics. And: Luxury design from rubbish to riches.
04:00 News
04:02 The Week in Reports
75 years ago Auschwitz was liberated. Survivor Dawid Lewin talks about how he survived the German extermination camp.+++ As the sea levels rises, islands...
75 years ago Auschwitz was liberated. Survivor Dawid Lewin talks about how he survived the German extermination camp.+++ As the sea levels rises, islands in the Philippines are slowly disappearing. Inhabitants blame climate change.
04:15 Blood Trade - Health vs. Dollars
Human blood plasma is an important raw material of the global pharmaceuticals industry. In recent years, it’s also become a global market worth billions, fed mostly by the US.
05:00 News
05:15 Saving the Animals! Australia after the Fires
In the Australian village of Cobargo, Sara Tilling and her husband Gary had created a kind of paradise: a wildlife sanctuary for kangaroos. Then came the...
In the Australian village of Cobargo, Sara Tilling and her husband Gary had created a kind of paradise: a wildlife sanctuary for kangaroos. Then came the bushfires. Do they have the strength to start over again?
05:30 The Global Auto and Mobility Show
Which is the tug king among SUVs? How is German inventor Dirk Lehmann making the world cleaner? Why is the Opel Corsa a bestselling car? And why is our Buenos Aires taxi driver afraid of Uber?
06:00 News
06:02 The Glorious Gut
The gut plays a key role in both physical and psychological well-being. What can you do to ensure good digestion, and how can you avoid disease in the...
The gut plays a key role in both physical and psychological well-being. What can you do to ensure good digestion, and how can you avoid disease in the intestinal tract? This week, In Good Shape takes a close look at gastroenterology and health.
06:30 Winter Fun in the Bavarian Alps
Check-in Presenters Nicole Frölich and Lukas Stege invite you to join them in Berchtesgaden, Oberstdorf and Garmisch-Patenkirchen. Skiing, Snowmen and Après Ski Party included.
07:00 News
07:15 Czech them out - Back to the future at EURO 2020?
The Czechs used to be a powerhouse in European football. Czechoslovakia won EURO 1976 and the Czech Republic reached the final of EURO 1996 with a whole...
The Czechs used to be a powerhouse in European football. Czechoslovakia won EURO 1976 and the Czech Republic reached the final of EURO 1996 with a whole range of big names such as Pavel Nedved, Karel Poborsky and Patrik Berger. The future looked so bright but they have fallen from grace in recent years. Can they get back on track at EURO 2020?
07:30 Former IS Fighters in the Philippines
Muslim separatists in the Philippines took control of the city of Marawi and held it for five months in 2017. The army of the mainly Christian country...
Muslim separatists in the Philippines took control of the city of Marawi and held it for five months in 2017. The army of the mainly Christian country fought hard to oust them. Now, former Islamic State fighters are recanting.
08:00 News
08:15 Saving the Animals! Australia after the Fires
In the Australian village of Cobargo, Sara Tilling and her husband Gary had created a kind of paradise: a wildlife sanctuary for kangaroos. Then came the...
In the Australian village of Cobargo, Sara Tilling and her husband Gary had created a kind of paradise: a wildlife sanctuary for kangaroos. Then came the bushfires. Do they have the strength to start over again?
08:30 Lifestyle Europe
A delicious moldy steak? What might sound horrible is actually the newest trend in Europe’s finest kitchens. Also: "Lost Cars†- abandoned...
A delicious moldy steak? What might sound horrible is actually the newest trend in Europe’s finest kitchens. Also: "Lost Cars†- abandoned classics. And: Luxury design from rubbish to riches.
09:00 News
09:15 The Week in Reports
75 years ago Auschwitz was liberated. Survivor Dawid Lewin talks about how he survived the German extermination camp.+++ As the sea levels rises, islands...
75 years ago Auschwitz was liberated. Survivor Dawid Lewin talks about how he survived the German extermination camp.+++ As the sea levels rises, islands in the Philippines are slowly disappearing. Inhabitants blame climate change.
09:30 Cornelia Funke - A Fabulous Storyteller
She’s one of Germany’s most successful children’s authors worldwide: Cornelia Funke is beloved for the fantastic worlds she creates.
10:00 News
10:15 Displaced: Drought and Floods - The Climate Exodus
More people around the world are fleeing from climate change than from war. If human-induced climate change continues at the current rate, the World Bank...
More people around the world are fleeing from climate change than from war. If human-induced climate change continues at the current rate, the World Bank warns that by 2050 there could be as many as 180 million climate refugees.
11:00 News
11:15 Living in the Digital Age
Working in the digital age: algorithms control and optimize work flows. Powerful tech companies are redefining the rules of the game in employment law, and divvying the market up amongst themselves.
11:30 The Glorious Gut
The gut plays a key role in both physical and psychological well-being. What can you do to ensure good digestion, and how can you avoid disease in the...
The gut plays a key role in both physical and psychological well-being. What can you do to ensure good digestion, and how can you avoid disease in the intestinal tract? This week, In Good Shape takes a close look at gastroenterology and health.
12:00 News
12:15 Saving the Animals! Australia after the Fires
In the Australian village of Cobargo, Sara Tilling and her husband Gary had created a kind of paradise: a wildlife sanctuary for kangaroos. Then came the...
In the Australian village of Cobargo, Sara Tilling and her husband Gary had created a kind of paradise: a wildlife sanctuary for kangaroos. Then came the bushfires. Do they have the strength to start over again?
12:30 The Global Auto and Mobility Show
Which is the tug king among SUVs? How is German inventor Dirk Lehmann making the world cleaner? Why is the Opel Corsa a bestselling car? And why is our Buenos Aires taxi driver afraid of Uber?
13:00 News
13:15 The Week in Reports
75 years ago Auschwitz was liberated. Survivor Dawid Lewin talks about how he survived the German extermination camp.+++ As the sea levels rises, islands...
75 years ago Auschwitz was liberated. Survivor Dawid Lewin talks about how he survived the German extermination camp.+++ As the sea levels rises, islands in the Philippines are slowly disappearing. Inhabitants blame climate change.
13:30 Lifestyle Europe
A delicious moldy steak? What might sound horrible is actually the newest trend in Europe’s finest kitchens. Also: "Lost Cars†- abandoned...
A delicious moldy steak? What might sound horrible is actually the newest trend in Europe’s finest kitchens. Also: "Lost Cars†- abandoned classics. And: Luxury design from rubbish to riches.
14:00 News
14:15 Hoping for a Better Life - The History of Europeans in America
Thirty million Europeans emigrated to the USA in the 19th Century to realize their American dream. But the continent was settled at the expense of its original inhabitants.
15:00 News
15:15 Czech them out - Back to the future at EURO 2020?
The Czechs used to be a powerhouse in European football. Czechoslovakia won EURO 1976 and the Czech Republic reached the final of EURO 1996 with a whole...
The Czechs used to be a powerhouse in European football. Czechoslovakia won EURO 1976 and the Czech Republic reached the final of EURO 1996 with a whole range of big names such as Pavel Nedved, Karel Poborsky and Patrik Berger. The future looked so bright but they have fallen from grace in recent years. Can they get back on track at EURO 2020?
15:30 Cornelia Funke - A Fabulous Storyteller
She’s one of Germany’s most successful children’s authors worldwide: Cornelia Funke is beloved for the fantastic worlds she creates.
16:00 News
16:15 Living in the Digital Age
Working in the digital age: algorithms control and optimize work flows. Powerful tech companies are redefining the rules of the game in employment law, and divvying the market up amongst themselves.
16:30 Former IS Fighters in the Philippines
Muslim separatists in the Philippines took control of the city of Marawi and held it for five months in 2017. The army of the mainly Christian country...
Muslim separatists in the Philippines took control of the city of Marawi and held it for five months in 2017. The army of the mainly Christian country fought hard to oust them. Now, former Islamic State fighters are recanting.
17:00 News
17:15 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.
18:00 News
18:15 Saving the Animals! Australia after the Fires
In the Australian village of Cobargo, Sara Tilling and her husband Gary had created a kind of paradise: a wildlife sanctuary for kangaroos. Then came the...
In the Australian village of Cobargo, Sara Tilling and her husband Gary had created a kind of paradise: a wildlife sanctuary for kangaroos. Then came the bushfires. Do they have the strength to start over again?
18:30 The Environment Magazine
This week on Eco Africa, we discover an initiative protecting South Africa's 'thunder birds,' visit a solar-powered school in Nigeria and find out how...
This week on Eco Africa, we discover an initiative protecting South Africa's 'thunder birds,' visit a solar-powered school in Nigeria and find out how one man brought safe, affordable water to Kenya's Kibera slum.
19:00 News
19:15 The Week in Reports
75 years ago Auschwitz was liberated. Survivor Dawid Lewin talks about how he survived the German extermination camp.+++ As the sea levels rises, islands...
75 years ago Auschwitz was liberated. Survivor Dawid Lewin talks about how he survived the German extermination camp.+++ As the sea levels rises, islands in the Philippines are slowly disappearing. Inhabitants blame climate change.
19:30 Lifestyle Europe
A delicious moldy steak? What might sound horrible is actually the newest trend in Europe’s finest kitchens. Also: "Lost Cars†- abandoned...
A delicious moldy steak? What might sound horrible is actually the newest trend in Europe’s finest kitchens. Also: "Lost Cars†- abandoned classics. And: Luxury design from rubbish to riches.
20:00 News
20:15 Living in the Digital Age
Working in the digital age: algorithms control and optimize work flows. Powerful tech companies are redefining the rules of the game in employment law, and divvying the market up amongst themselves.
20:30 The Global Auto and Mobility Show
Which is the tug king among SUVs? How is German inventor Dirk Lehmann making the world cleaner? Why is the Opel Corsa a bestselling car? And why is our Buenos Aires taxi driver afraid of Uber?
21:00 News
21:15 Paradise or Robocalypse - The Curse and Blessings of Artificial Intelligence
Are we facing a golden digital age or will robots soon run the world? We need to establish ethical standards in dealing with artificial intelligence -...
Are we facing a golden digital age or will robots soon run the world? We need to establish ethical standards in dealing with artificial intelligence - and to answer the question: What still makes us as human beings unique?
22:00 News
22:15 Czech them out - Back to the future at EURO 2020?
The Czechs used to be a powerhouse in European football. Czechoslovakia won EURO 1976 and the Czech Republic reached the final of EURO 1996 with a whole...
The Czechs used to be a powerhouse in European football. Czechoslovakia won EURO 1976 and the Czech Republic reached the final of EURO 1996 with a whole range of big names such as Pavel Nedved, Karel Poborsky and Patrik Berger. The future looked so bright but they have fallen from grace in recent years. Can they get back on track at EURO 2020?
22:30 Former IS Fighters in the Philippines
Muslim separatists in the Philippines took control of the city of Marawi and held it for five months in 2017. The army of the mainly Christian country...
Muslim separatists in the Philippines took control of the city of Marawi and held it for five months in 2017. The army of the mainly Christian country fought hard to oust them. Now, former Islamic State fighters are recanting.
23:00 News
23:15 Saving the Animals! Australia after the Fires
In the Australian village of Cobargo, Sara Tilling and her husband Gary had created a kind of paradise: a wildlife sanctuary for kangaroos. Then came the...
In the Australian village of Cobargo, Sara Tilling and her husband Gary had created a kind of paradise: a wildlife sanctuary for kangaroos. Then came the bushfires. Do they have the strength to start over again?
23:30 The Science Magazine
A Solar Orbiter set to launch soon will allow scientists to predict solar storms. Plus: how spending time around cows can have health benefits for humans,...
A Solar Orbiter set to launch soon will allow scientists to predict solar storms. Plus: how spending time around cows can have health benefits for humans, and why synfuels can help protect the climate and tackle the carbon problem.
00:00 News
00:02 News in Review
00:30 Australia - Ravaged by Drought and Fire
Bush fires are nothing new in Australia, but this season’s blazes have taken on a new dimension. Their vast scale is largely down to extreme weather...
Bush fires are nothing new in Australia, but this season’s blazes have taken on a new dimension. Their vast scale is largely down to extreme weather conditions. Last year was the hottest and driest since recordings began in 1910.
01:00 News
01:15 Africa
01:30 News
01:45 News
02:00 News
02:02 Lifestyle Europe
A delicious moldy steak? What might sound horrible is actually the newest trend in Europe’s finest kitchens. Also: "Lost Cars†- abandoned...
A delicious moldy steak? What might sound horrible is actually the newest trend in Europe’s finest kitchens. Also: "Lost Cars†- abandoned classics. And: Luxury design from rubbish to riches.
02:30 The Globalization Program
In our Work Places series we meet children in India who slave away in mines, extracting the coveted mineral mica. Also on the show: Cuban women fighting...
In our Work Places series we meet children in India who slave away in mines, extracting the coveted mineral mica. Also on the show: Cuban women fighting to lead a modern lifestyle. Plus: electric vehicles hit the roads in Kenya.
03:00 News
03:15 Life after Crude - Economic Change in the Gulf
The Gulf states are preparing for a economic future independent of oil. The black gold once turned Bedouins into global players, but the market for oil...
The Gulf states are preparing for a economic future independent of oil. The black gold once turned Bedouins into global players, but the market for oil and gas is changing rapidly as renewable energies become increasingly viable.
04:00 News
04:02 The Environment Magazine
The food and goods we produce have to be stored properly to remain fresh enough for use. Retaining value - that’s the topic on this week’s...
The food and goods we produce have to be stored properly to remain fresh enough for use. Retaining value - that’s the topic on this week’s Eco India. We look at ways to avoid food waste and ensure sustainability.
04:30 The Glorious Gut
The gut plays a key role in both physical and psychological well-being. What can you do to ensure good digestion, and how can you avoid disease in the...
The gut plays a key role in both physical and psychological well-being. What can you do to ensure good digestion, and how can you avoid disease in the intestinal tract? This week, In Good Shape takes a close look at gastroenterology and health.
05:00 News
05:15 The Week in Reports
75 years ago Auschwitz was liberated. Survivor Dawid Lewin talks about how he survived the German extermination camp.+++ As the sea levels rises, islands...
75 years ago Auschwitz was liberated. Survivor Dawid Lewin talks about how he survived the German extermination camp.+++ As the sea levels rises, islands in the Philippines are slowly disappearing. Inhabitants blame climate change.
05:30 The Globalization Program
In our Work Places series we meet children in India who slave away in mines, extracting the coveted mineral mica. Also on the show: Cuban women fighting...
In our Work Places series we meet children in India who slave away in mines, extracting the coveted mineral mica. Also on the show: Cuban women fighting to lead a modern lifestyle. Plus: electric vehicles hit the roads in Kenya.
06:00 News
06:02 Former IS Fighters in the Philippines
Muslim separatists in the Philippines took control of the city of Marawi and held it for five months in 2017. The army of the mainly Christian country...
Muslim separatists in the Philippines took control of the city of Marawi and held it for five months in 2017. The army of the mainly Christian country fought hard to oust them. Now, former Islamic State fighters are recanting.
06:30 The Science Magazine
A Solar Orbiter set to launch soon will allow scientists to predict solar storms. Plus: how spending time around cows can have health benefits for humans,...
A Solar Orbiter set to launch soon will allow scientists to predict solar storms. Plus: how spending time around cows can have health benefits for humans, and why synfuels can help protect the climate and tackle the carbon problem.
07:00 News
07:15 Life after Crude - Economic Change in the Gulf
The Gulf states are preparing for a economic future independent of oil. The black gold once turned Bedouins into global players, but the market for oil...
The Gulf states are preparing for a economic future independent of oil. The black gold once turned Bedouins into global players, but the market for oil and gas is changing rapidly as renewable energies become increasingly viable.
08:00 News
08:30 Living in the Digital Age
Working in the digital age: algorithms control and optimize work flows. Powerful tech companies are redefining the rules of the game in employment law, and divvying the market up amongst themselves.
08:45 Saving the Animals! Australia after the Fires
In the Australian village of Cobargo, Sara Tilling and her husband Gary had created a kind of paradise: a wildlife sanctuary for kangaroos. Then came the...
In the Australian village of Cobargo, Sara Tilling and her husband Gary had created a kind of paradise: a wildlife sanctuary for kangaroos. Then came the bushfires. Do they have the strength to start over again?
09:00 News
09:30 The Science Magazine
A Solar Orbiter set to launch soon will allow scientists to predict solar storms. Plus: how spending time around cows can have health benefits for humans,...
A Solar Orbiter set to launch soon will allow scientists to predict solar storms. Plus: how spending time around cows can have health benefits for humans, and why synfuels can help protect the climate and tackle the carbon problem.
10:00 News
10:30 News
10:45 Saving the Animals! Australia after the Fires
In the Australian village of Cobargo, Sara Tilling and her husband Gary had created a kind of paradise: a wildlife sanctuary for kangaroos. Then came the...
In the Australian village of Cobargo, Sara Tilling and her husband Gary had created a kind of paradise: a wildlife sanctuary for kangaroos. Then came the bushfires. Do they have the strength to start over again?
11:00 News
11:15 Paradise or Robocalypse - The Curse and Blessings of Artificial Intelligence
Are we facing a golden digital age or will robots soon run the world? We need to establish ethical standards in dealing with artificial intelligence -...
Are we facing a golden digital age or will robots soon run the world? We need to establish ethical standards in dealing with artificial intelligence - and to answer the question: What still makes us as human beings unique?
12:00 News
12:30 News
12:45 The Week in Reports
75 years ago Auschwitz was liberated. Survivor Dawid Lewin talks about how he survived the German extermination camp.+++ As the sea levels rises, islands...
75 years ago Auschwitz was liberated. Survivor Dawid Lewin talks about how he survived the German extermination camp.+++ As the sea levels rises, islands in the Philippines are slowly disappearing. Inhabitants blame climate change.
13:00 News
13:30 The Globalization Program
In our Work Places series we meet children in India who slave away in mines, extracting the coveted mineral mica. Also on the show: Cuban women fighting...
In our Work Places series we meet children in India who slave away in mines, extracting the coveted mineral mica. Also on the show: Cuban women fighting to lead a modern lifestyle. Plus: electric vehicles hit the roads in Kenya.
14:00 News
14:30 The Environment Magazine
The food and goods we produce have to be stored properly to remain fresh enough for use. Retaining value - that’s the topic on this week’s...
The food and goods we produce have to be stored properly to remain fresh enough for use. Retaining value - that’s the topic on this week’s Eco India. We look at ways to avoid food waste and ensure sustainability.
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
A Solar Orbiter set to launch soon will allow scientists to predict solar storms. Plus: how spending time around cows can have health benefits for humans,...
A Solar Orbiter set to launch soon will allow scientists to predict solar storms. Plus: how spending time around cows can have health benefits for humans, and why synfuels can help protect the climate and tackle the carbon problem.
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 Australia - Ravaged by Drought and Fire
Bush fires are nothing new in Australia, but this season’s blazes have taken on a new dimension. Their vast scale is largely down to extreme weather...
Bush fires are nothing new in Australia, but this season’s blazes have taken on a new dimension. Their vast scale is largely down to extreme weather conditions. Last year was the hottest and driest since recordings began in 1910.
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
In our Work Places series we meet children in India who slave away in mines, extracting the coveted mineral mica. Also on the show: Cuban women fighting...
In our Work Places series we meet children in India who slave away in mines, extracting the coveted mineral mica. Also on the show: Cuban women fighting to lead a modern lifestyle. Plus: electric vehicles hit the roads in Kenya.
01:00 News
01:15 Africa
01:30 News
01:45 News
02:00 News
02:02 News in Review
02:30 Matchday 20
How reliant are top clubs on their top scorers? Leipzig’s Timo Werner, Bayern’s Robert Lewandowski and Dortmund’s Jadon Sancho are...
How reliant are top clubs on their top scorers? Leipzig’s Timo Werner, Bayern’s Robert Lewandowski and Dortmund’s Jadon Sancho are all directly involved in around half of their clubs’ goals. Do these three top talents make the difference? Kick off! takes a closer look at just who might lift the title come season’s end.
03:00 News
03:15 The Science of Avalanches
It’s difficult to forecast avalanches and impossible to stop them. This documentary follows scientists, snow profilers and trainers as they assess the risk of avalanches in the Alps.
04:00 News
04:02 News in Review
04:30 Matchday 20
How reliant are top clubs on their top scorers? Leipzig’s Timo Werner, Bayern’s Robert Lewandowski and Dortmund’s Jadon Sancho are...
How reliant are top clubs on their top scorers? Leipzig’s Timo Werner, Bayern’s Robert Lewandowski and Dortmund’s Jadon Sancho are all directly involved in around half of their clubs’ goals. Do these three top talents make the difference? Kick off! takes a closer look at just who might lift the title come season’s end.
05:00 News
05:15 News
05:30 Australia - Ravaged by Drought and Fire
Bush fires are nothing new in Australia, but this season’s blazes have taken on a new dimension. Their vast scale is largely down to extreme weather...
Bush fires are nothing new in Australia, but this season’s blazes have taken on a new dimension. Their vast scale is largely down to extreme weather conditions. Last year was the hottest and driest since recordings began in 1910.
06:00 News
06:02 News in Review
06:30 The Environment Magazine
The food and goods we produce have to be stored properly to remain fresh enough for use. Retaining value - that’s the topic on this week’s...
The food and goods we produce have to be stored properly to remain fresh enough for use. Retaining value - that’s the topic on this week’s Eco India. We look at ways to avoid food waste and ensure sustainability.
07:00 News
07:15 The Science of Avalanches
It’s difficult to forecast avalanches and impossible to stop them. This documentary follows scientists, snow profilers and trainers as they assess the risk of avalanches in the Alps.
08:00 News
08:30 News
08:45 News
09:00 News
09:30 Matchday 20
How reliant are top clubs on their top scorers? Leipzig’s Timo Werner, Bayern’s Robert Lewandowski and Dortmund’s Jadon Sancho are...
How reliant are top clubs on their top scorers? Leipzig’s Timo Werner, Bayern’s Robert Lewandowski and Dortmund’s Jadon Sancho are all directly involved in around half of their clubs’ goals. Do these three top talents make the difference? Kick off! takes a closer look at just who might lift the title come season’s end.
10:00 News
10:30 Australia - Ravaged by Drought and Fire
Bush fires are nothing new in Australia, but this season’s blazes have taken on a new dimension. Their vast scale is largely down to extreme weather...
Bush fires are nothing new in Australia, but this season’s blazes have taken on a new dimension. Their vast scale is largely down to extreme weather conditions. Last year was the hottest and driest since recordings began in 1910.
11:00 News
11:15 Life after Crude - Economic Change in the Gulf
The Gulf states are preparing for a economic future independent of oil. The black gold once turned Bedouins into global players, but the market for oil...
The Gulf states are preparing for a economic future independent of oil. The black gold once turned Bedouins into global players, but the market for oil and gas is changing rapidly as renewable energies become increasingly viable.
12:00 News
12:30 News
12:45 News
13:00 News
13:30 Matchday 20
How reliant are top clubs on their top scorers? Leipzig’s Timo Werner, Bayern’s Robert Lewandowski and Dortmund’s Jadon Sancho are...
How reliant are top clubs on their top scorers? Leipzig’s Timo Werner, Bayern’s Robert Lewandowski and Dortmund’s Jadon Sancho are all directly involved in around half of their clubs’ goals. Do these three top talents make the difference? Kick off! takes a closer look at just who might lift the title come season’s end.
14:00 News
14:30 Australia - Ravaged by Drought and Fire
Bush fires are nothing new in Australia, but this season’s blazes have taken on a new dimension. Their vast scale is largely down to extreme weather...
Bush fires are nothing new in Australia, but this season’s blazes have taken on a new dimension. Their vast scale is largely down to extreme weather conditions. Last year was the hottest and driest since recordings began in 1910.
15:00 News
15:30 Asia
15:45 Asia
16:00 News
16:30 Asia
16:45 Asia
17:00 News
17:30 Matchday 20
How reliant are top clubs on their top scorers? Leipzig’s Timo Werner, Bayern’s Robert Lewandowski and Dortmund’s Jadon Sancho are...
How reliant are top clubs on their top scorers? Leipzig’s Timo Werner, Bayern’s Robert Lewandowski and Dortmund’s Jadon Sancho are all directly involved in around half of their clubs’ goals. Do these three top talents make the difference? Kick off! takes a closer look at just who might lift the title come season’s end.
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 Matchday 20
How reliant are top clubs on their top scorers? Leipzig’s Timo Werner, Bayern’s Robert Lewandowski and Dortmund’s Jadon Sancho are...
How reliant are top clubs on their top scorers? Leipzig’s Timo Werner, Bayern’s Robert Lewandowski and Dortmund’s Jadon Sancho are all directly involved in around half of their clubs’ goals. Do these three top talents make the difference? Kick off! takes a closer look at just who might lift the title come season’s end.
22:00 News
22:30 News in Review
23:00 News
23:15 News
23:30 Africa
23:45 News
00:00 News in Review
00:30 Spotlight on People
Slovakia is caught between corruption and change before its general election. +++ French star chefs on the defense against the Michelin Guide, which awards or takes back their stars.
01:00 News
01:15 Africa
01:30 News
01:45 News
02:00 News
02:02 News in Review
02:30 Goodbye Gas Guzzlers?
Is this the end of the road for the combustion engine? What will future mobility look like? The engine has been a major driver of progress in the last...
Is this the end of the road for the combustion engine? What will future mobility look like? The engine has been a major driver of progress in the last century. But diesel scandals and climate change have left the automotive industry on the skids.
03:00 News
03:15 Ghana - Business on the Go
Ghana is the second largest cocoa producer in the world. Still, many Ghanaians have yet to taste chocolate: The precious commodity is largely for export....
Ghana is the second largest cocoa producer in the world. Still, many Ghanaians have yet to taste chocolate: The precious commodity is largely for export. The cocoa farmers in this resource-rich country also usually see little of the profit.
04:00 News
04:02 News in Review
04:30 The Globalization Program
In our Work Places series we meet children in India who slave away in mines, extracting the coveted mineral mica. Also on the show: Cuban women fighting...
In our Work Places series we meet children in India who slave away in mines, extracting the coveted mineral mica. Also on the show: Cuban women fighting to lead a modern lifestyle. Plus: electric vehicles hit the roads in Kenya.
05:00 News
05:15 News
05:30 The Environment Magazine
This week on Eco Africa, we discover an initiative protecting South Africa's 'thunder birds,' visit a solar-powered school in Nigeria and find out how...
This week on Eco Africa, we discover an initiative protecting South Africa's 'thunder birds,' visit a solar-powered school in Nigeria and find out how one man brought safe, affordable water to Kenya's Kibera slum.