00:00 News
00:02 "Dearest Juliet..." - A Club in Verona Answers Love Letters
In Shakespeare's "Romeo and Juliet," the heroine kills herself out of grief for her lost love. Even now, she gets letters sent to Verona - and each one is answered in her name.
00:30 Lifestyle Europe
Euromaxx reporter Max Merrill dives in at the Ice Swimming Championships in Joensuu, Finnland. Plus: seven-year-old Mikail Akar is a mini Picasso. And:...
Euromaxx reporter Max Merrill dives in at the Ice Swimming Championships in Joensuu, Finnland. Plus: seven-year-old Mikail Akar is a mini Picasso. And: top vegetarian cuisine with Michelin star chef Paul Ivic.
01:00 News
01:15 Against All Odds: From Wheelchair to Athlete
Johnny Grasser’s not your average sports student. He’s quadriplegic and has been in a wheelchair his whole life. According to doctors, Johnny...
Johnny Grasser’s not your average sports student. He’s quadriplegic and has been in a wheelchair his whole life. According to doctors, Johnny shouldn't be able to walk at all, let alone surf. But every day he pushes himself to the limit, determined to live his own life, despite the battle against his own body. Sports Life joins Johnny on his journey of overcoming obstacles and breaking barriers.
01:30 No Time for the Winter Blues in Cologne
Vacations in Germany during winter ought to help overcome the winter blues. With over a million residents, plenty to see & much to do, Cologne makes a great travel destination.
02:00 News
02:02 News in Review
02:30 The Global Auto and Mobility Show
Have people fallen out with sports cars? Does Volvo’s hybrid SUV really have good consumption? What’s it like to drive a taxi for 27 years...
Have people fallen out with sports cars? Does Volvo’s hybrid SUV really have good consumption? What’s it like to drive a taxi for 27 years in Accra, Ghana? And what will our cities look like without cars, anyway?
03:00 News
03:15 Africa
03:30 No Time for the Winter Blues in Cologne
Vacations in Germany during winter ought to help overcome the winter blues. With over a million residents, plenty to see & much to do, Cologne makes a great travel destination.
04:00 News
04:02 News
04:15 Old Alliances - New Threats: Germany's Role in NATO and the World
The world has become more insecure and a new arms race seems imminent. Disarmament treaties are lapsing and existing alliances crumbling. Will Germany be able to meet the challenges?
05:00 News
05:15 News
05:30 The Science Magazine
High-tech weed killer: how robots could exterminate unwanted growth without the use of chemicals. Also on the show: insights from a Neolithic grave. Plus: how football headers affect the brain.
06:00 News
06:02 Fashion & the Spirit of the Times
This week: upcycling for climate protection & haute couture from Morocco. Plus: influencers, style icons and an homage to the golden twenties.
06:30 Lifestyle Europe
Euromaxx reporter Max Merrill dives in at the Ice Swimming Championships in Joensuu, Finnland. Plus: seven-year-old Mikail Akar is a mini Picasso. And:...
Euromaxx reporter Max Merrill dives in at the Ice Swimming Championships in Joensuu, Finnland. Plus: seven-year-old Mikail Akar is a mini Picasso. And: top vegetarian cuisine with Michelin star chef Paul Ivic.
07:00 News
07:15 The Week in Reports
75 years ago, British and US bombers reduced the baroque city of Dresden to ruins. Thousands of people were killed. A survivor tells his story+++ Hong...
75 years ago, British and US bombers reduced the baroque city of Dresden to ruins. Thousands of people were killed. A survivor tells his story+++ Hong Kong is deeply divided. Even restaurants are now believed to support one side or another.
07:30 Blood
A look at our blood reveals quite a lot about our health. A couple of drops are enough for doctors to learn about the condition of our heart, liver or...
A look at our blood reveals quite a lot about our health. A couple of drops are enough for doctors to learn about the condition of our heart, liver or kidneys. But there's even more. A liquid biopsy can detect tumor cells in patients with certain types of cancer, making it possible to determine what kind of therapy would be most successful. Blood even has healing powers.
08:00 News
08:15 Living in the Digital Age
Advancements in AI have made the prevalence of fake videos a threat to society. Researchers the world over are looking for ways to identity so-called deepfakes...
Advancements in AI have made the prevalence of fake videos a threat to society. Researchers the world over are looking for ways to identity so-called deepfakes faster. Shift met the field’s leading experts!
08:30 The Global Auto and Mobility Show
Have people fallen out with sports cars? Does Volvo’s hybrid SUV really have good consumption? What’s it like to drive a taxi for 27 years...
Have people fallen out with sports cars? Does Volvo’s hybrid SUV really have good consumption? What’s it like to drive a taxi for 27 years in Accra, Ghana? And what will our cities look like without cars, anyway?
09:00 News
09:15 News
09:30 No Time for the Winter Blues in Cologne
Vacations in Germany during winter ought to help overcome the winter blues. With over a million residents, plenty to see & much to do, Cologne makes a great travel destination.
10:00 News
12:30 No Time for the Winter Blues in Cologne
Vacations in Germany during winter ought to help overcome the winter blues. With over a million residents, plenty to see & much to do, Cologne makes a great travel destination.
13:00 News
13:15 Violent Refugees: no longer welcome?
The eastern German town Frankfurt an der Oder has long been held up as a model of integration - until a group of refugees stormed a popular nightclub....
The eastern German town Frankfurt an der Oder has long been held up as a model of integration - until a group of refugees stormed a popular nightclub. Social worker Thomas Klähn has been fighting to keep sentiments from turning against the refugees.
13:30 Fashion & the Spirit of the Times
This week: upcycling for climate protection & haute couture from Morocco. Plus: influencers, style icons and an homage to the golden twenties.
14:00 News
14:15 Looted Art in the Third Reich - The Saulmann Case
The Nazis systematically plundered Jewish art collections in Germany. This documentary looks at selected cases to how art dealers profited from the persecution of Jewish collectors after 1933.
15:00 News
15:15 The Week in Reports
75 years ago, British and US bombers reduced the baroque city of Dresden to ruins. Thousands of people were killed. A survivor tells his story+++ Hong...
75 years ago, British and US bombers reduced the baroque city of Dresden to ruins. Thousands of people were killed. A survivor tells his story+++ Hong Kong is deeply divided. Even restaurants are now believed to support one side or another.
15:30 Lifestyle Europe
Euromaxx reporter Max Merrill dives in at the Ice Swimming Championships in Joensuu, Finnland. Plus: seven-year-old Mikail Akar is a mini Picasso. And:...
Euromaxx reporter Max Merrill dives in at the Ice Swimming Championships in Joensuu, Finnland. Plus: seven-year-old Mikail Akar is a mini Picasso. And: top vegetarian cuisine with Michelin star chef Paul Ivic.
16:00 News
16:15 Violent Refugees: no longer welcome?
The eastern German town Frankfurt an der Oder has long been held up as a model of integration - until a group of refugees stormed a popular nightclub....
The eastern German town Frankfurt an der Oder has long been held up as a model of integration - until a group of refugees stormed a popular nightclub. Social worker Thomas Klähn has been fighting to keep sentiments from turning against the refugees.
16:30 No Time for the Winter Blues in Cologne
Vacations in Germany during winter ought to help overcome the winter blues. With over a million residents, plenty to see & much to do, Cologne makes a great travel destination.
17:00 News
17:15 Against All Odds: From Wheelchair to Athlete
Johnny Grasser’s not your average sports student. He’s quadriplegic and has been in a wheelchair his whole life. According to doctors, Johnny...
Johnny Grasser’s not your average sports student. He’s quadriplegic and has been in a wheelchair his whole life. According to doctors, Johnny shouldn't be able to walk at all, let alone surf. But every day he pushes himself to the limit, determined to live his own life, despite the battle against his own body. Sports Life joins Johnny on his journey of overcoming obstacles and breaking barriers.
17:30 News
18:00 News
18:15 Against All Odds: From Wheelchair to Athlete
Johnny Grasser’s not your average sports student. He’s quadriplegic and has been in a wheelchair his whole life. According to doctors, Johnny...
Johnny Grasser’s not your average sports student. He’s quadriplegic and has been in a wheelchair his whole life. According to doctors, Johnny shouldn't be able to walk at all, let alone surf. But every day he pushes himself to the limit, determined to live his own life, despite the battle against his own body. Sports Life joins Johnny on his journey of overcoming obstacles and breaking barriers.
18:30 Confronting the Powerful
Tim Sebastian interviews Hans Zollner, President of the Centre for Child Protection at the Pontifical Gregorian University in Rome. (First aired on 11 December 2019)
19:00 News
19:15 Living in the Digital Age
Advancements in AI have made the prevalence of fake videos a threat to society. Researchers the world over are looking for ways to identity so-called deepfakes...
Advancements in AI have made the prevalence of fake videos a threat to society. Researchers the world over are looking for ways to identity so-called deepfakes faster. Shift met the field’s leading experts!
19:30 Blood
A look at our blood reveals quite a lot about our health. A couple of drops are enough for doctors to learn about the condition of our heart, liver or...
A look at our blood reveals quite a lot about our health. A couple of drops are enough for doctors to learn about the condition of our heart, liver or kidneys. But there's even more. A liquid biopsy can detect tumor cells in patients with certain types of cancer, making it possible to determine what kind of therapy would be most successful. Blood even has healing powers.
20:00 News
20:15 Violent Refugees: no longer welcome?
The eastern German town Frankfurt an der Oder has long been held up as a model of integration - until a group of refugees stormed a popular nightclub....
The eastern German town Frankfurt an der Oder has long been held up as a model of integration - until a group of refugees stormed a popular nightclub. Social worker Thomas Klähn has been fighting to keep sentiments from turning against the refugees.
20:30 The Science Magazine
High-tech weed killer: how robots could exterminate unwanted growth without the use of chemicals. Also on the show: insights from a Neolithic grave. Plus: how football headers affect the brain.
21:00 News
21:15 The Dresden Legend - The Firestorm’s Long Shadow
More than half-a-million people were killed in Allied air raids during the Second World War. The missions targeted more than 100 German cities - but none...
More than half-a-million people were killed in Allied air raids during the Second World War. The missions targeted more than 100 German cities - but none of them have achieved such tragic fame as Dresden.
22:00 News
22:15 The Week in Reports
75 years ago, British and US bombers reduced the baroque city of Dresden to ruins. Thousands of people were killed. A survivor tells his story+++ Hong...
75 years ago, British and US bombers reduced the baroque city of Dresden to ruins. Thousands of people were killed. A survivor tells his story+++ Hong Kong is deeply divided. Even restaurants are now believed to support one side or another.
22:30 Fashion & the Spirit of the Times
This week: upcycling for climate protection & haute couture from Morocco. Plus: influencers, style icons and an homage to the golden twenties.
23:00 News
23:15 Living in the Digital Age
Advancements in AI have made the prevalence of fake videos a threat to society. Researchers the world over are looking for ways to identity so-called deepfakes...
Advancements in AI have made the prevalence of fake videos a threat to society. Researchers the world over are looking for ways to identity so-called deepfakes faster. Shift met the field’s leading experts!
23:30 The Environment Magazine
This week on Eco Africa we see how to turn barrels into efficient composters for people in the city, visit new sustainable homes in one of South Africa's...
This week on Eco Africa we see how to turn barrels into efficient composters for people in the city, visit new sustainable homes in one of South Africa's townships and see how one island is preparing for rising waters.
00:00 News
00:02 No Time for the Winter Blues in Cologne
Vacations in Germany during winter ought to help overcome the winter blues. With over a million residents, plenty to see & much to do, Cologne makes a great travel destination.
00:30 Fashion & the Spirit of the Times
This week: upcycling for climate protection & haute couture from Morocco. Plus: influencers, style icons and an homage to the golden twenties.
01:00 News
01:15 The Week in Reports
75 years ago, British and US bombers reduced the baroque city of Dresden to ruins. Thousands of people were killed. A survivor tells his story+++ Hong...
75 years ago, British and US bombers reduced the baroque city of Dresden to ruins. Thousands of people were killed. A survivor tells his story+++ Hong Kong is deeply divided. Even restaurants are now believed to support one side or another.
01:30 The Global Auto and Mobility Show
Have people fallen out with sports cars? Does Volvo’s hybrid SUV really have good consumption? What’s it like to drive a taxi for 27 years...
Have people fallen out with sports cars? Does Volvo’s hybrid SUV really have good consumption? What’s it like to drive a taxi for 27 years in Accra, Ghana? And what will our cities look like without cars, anyway?
02:00 News
02:02 The Science Magazine
High-tech weed killer: how robots could exterminate unwanted growth without the use of chemicals. Also on the show: insights from a Neolithic grave. Plus: how football headers affect the brain.
02:30 "Dearest Juliet..." - A Club in Verona Answers Love Letters
In Shakespeare's "Romeo and Juliet," the heroine kills herself out of grief for her lost love. Even now, she gets letters sent to Verona - and each one is answered in her name.
03:00 News
03:15 Against All Odds: From Wheelchair to Athlete
Johnny Grasser’s not your average sports student. He’s quadriplegic and has been in a wheelchair his whole life. According to doctors, Johnny...
Johnny Grasser’s not your average sports student. He’s quadriplegic and has been in a wheelchair his whole life. According to doctors, Johnny shouldn't be able to walk at all, let alone surf. But every day he pushes himself to the limit, determined to live his own life, despite the battle against his own body. Sports Life joins Johnny on his journey of overcoming obstacles and breaking barriers.
03:30 Lifestyle Europe
Euromaxx reporter Max Merrill dives in at the Ice Swimming Championships in Joensuu, Finnland. Plus: seven-year-old Mikail Akar is a mini Picasso. And:...
Euromaxx reporter Max Merrill dives in at the Ice Swimming Championships in Joensuu, Finnland. Plus: seven-year-old Mikail Akar is a mini Picasso. And: top vegetarian cuisine with Michelin star chef Paul Ivic.
04:00 News
04:02 The Week in Reports
75 years ago, British and US bombers reduced the baroque city of Dresden to ruins. Thousands of people were killed. A survivor tells his story+++ Hong...
75 years ago, British and US bombers reduced the baroque city of Dresden to ruins. Thousands of people were killed. A survivor tells his story+++ Hong Kong is deeply divided. Even restaurants are now believed to support one side or another.
04:15 The Dresden Legend - The Firestorm’s Long Shadow
More than half-a-million people were killed in Allied air raids during the Second World War. The missions targeted more than 100 German cities - but none...
More than half-a-million people were killed in Allied air raids during the Second World War. The missions targeted more than 100 German cities - but none of them have achieved such tragic fame as Dresden.
05:00 News
05:15 Violent Refugees: no longer welcome?
The eastern German town Frankfurt an der Oder has long been held up as a model of integration - until a group of refugees stormed a popular nightclub....
The eastern German town Frankfurt an der Oder has long been held up as a model of integration - until a group of refugees stormed a popular nightclub. Social worker Thomas Klähn has been fighting to keep sentiments from turning against the refugees.
05:30 The Global Auto and Mobility Show
Have people fallen out with sports cars? Does Volvo’s hybrid SUV really have good consumption? What’s it like to drive a taxi for 27 years...
Have people fallen out with sports cars? Does Volvo’s hybrid SUV really have good consumption? What’s it like to drive a taxi for 27 years in Accra, Ghana? And what will our cities look like without cars, anyway?
06:00 News
06:02 Blood
A look at our blood reveals quite a lot about our health. A couple of drops are enough for doctors to learn about the condition of our heart, liver or...
A look at our blood reveals quite a lot about our health. A couple of drops are enough for doctors to learn about the condition of our heart, liver or kidneys. But there's even more. A liquid biopsy can detect tumor cells in patients with certain types of cancer, making it possible to determine what kind of therapy would be most successful. Blood even has healing powers.
06:30 No Time for the Winter Blues in Cologne
Vacations in Germany during winter ought to help overcome the winter blues. With over a million residents, plenty to see & much to do, Cologne makes a great travel destination.
07:00 News
07:15 Against All Odds: From Wheelchair to Athlete
Johnny Grasser’s not your average sports student. He’s quadriplegic and has been in a wheelchair his whole life. According to doctors, Johnny...
Johnny Grasser’s not your average sports student. He’s quadriplegic and has been in a wheelchair his whole life. According to doctors, Johnny shouldn't be able to walk at all, let alone surf. But every day he pushes himself to the limit, determined to live his own life, despite the battle against his own body. Sports Life joins Johnny on his journey of overcoming obstacles and breaking barriers.
07:30 "Dearest Juliet..." - A Club in Verona Answers Love Letters
In Shakespeare's "Romeo and Juliet," the heroine kills herself out of grief for her lost love. Even now, she gets letters sent to Verona - and each one is answered in her name.
08:00 News
08:15 Violent Refugees: no longer welcome?
The eastern German town Frankfurt an der Oder has long been held up as a model of integration - until a group of refugees stormed a popular nightclub....
The eastern German town Frankfurt an der Oder has long been held up as a model of integration - until a group of refugees stormed a popular nightclub. Social worker Thomas Klähn has been fighting to keep sentiments from turning against the refugees.
08:30 Lifestyle Europe
Euromaxx reporter Max Merrill dives in at the Ice Swimming Championships in Joensuu, Finnland. Plus: seven-year-old Mikail Akar is a mini Picasso. And:...
Euromaxx reporter Max Merrill dives in at the Ice Swimming Championships in Joensuu, Finnland. Plus: seven-year-old Mikail Akar is a mini Picasso. And: top vegetarian cuisine with Michelin star chef Paul Ivic.
09:00 News
09:15 The Week in Reports
75 years ago, British and US bombers reduced the baroque city of Dresden to ruins. Thousands of people were killed. A survivor tells his story+++ Hong...
75 years ago, British and US bombers reduced the baroque city of Dresden to ruins. Thousands of people were killed. A survivor tells his story+++ Hong Kong is deeply divided. Even restaurants are now believed to support one side or another.
09:30 Fashion & the Spirit of the Times
This week: upcycling for climate protection & haute couture from Morocco. Plus: influencers, style icons and an homage to the golden twenties.
10:00 News
10:15 Old Alliances - New Threats: Germany's Role in NATO and the World
The world has become more insecure and a new arms race seems imminent. Disarmament treaties are lapsing and existing alliances crumbling. Will Germany be able to meet the challenges?
11:00 News
11:15 Living in the Digital Age
Advancements in AI have made the prevalence of fake videos a threat to society. Researchers the world over are looking for ways to identity so-called deepfakes...
Advancements in AI have made the prevalence of fake videos a threat to society. Researchers the world over are looking for ways to identity so-called deepfakes faster. Shift met the field’s leading experts!
11:30 Blood
A look at our blood reveals quite a lot about our health. A couple of drops are enough for doctors to learn about the condition of our heart, liver or...
A look at our blood reveals quite a lot about our health. A couple of drops are enough for doctors to learn about the condition of our heart, liver or kidneys. But there's even more. A liquid biopsy can detect tumor cells in patients with certain types of cancer, making it possible to determine what kind of therapy would be most successful. Blood even has healing powers.
12:00 News
12:15 Violent Refugees: no longer welcome?
The eastern German town Frankfurt an der Oder has long been held up as a model of integration - until a group of refugees stormed a popular nightclub....
The eastern German town Frankfurt an der Oder has long been held up as a model of integration - until a group of refugees stormed a popular nightclub. Social worker Thomas Klähn has been fighting to keep sentiments from turning against the refugees.
12:30 The Global Auto and Mobility Show
Have people fallen out with sports cars? Does Volvo’s hybrid SUV really have good consumption? What’s it like to drive a taxi for 27 years...
Have people fallen out with sports cars? Does Volvo’s hybrid SUV really have good consumption? What’s it like to drive a taxi for 27 years in Accra, Ghana? And what will our cities look like without cars, anyway?
13:00 News
13:15 The Week in Reports
75 years ago, British and US bombers reduced the baroque city of Dresden to ruins. Thousands of people were killed. A survivor tells his story+++ Hong...
75 years ago, British and US bombers reduced the baroque city of Dresden to ruins. Thousands of people were killed. A survivor tells his story+++ Hong Kong is deeply divided. Even restaurants are now believed to support one side or another.
13:30 Lifestyle Europe
Euromaxx reporter Max Merrill dives in at the Ice Swimming Championships in Joensuu, Finnland. Plus: seven-year-old Mikail Akar is a mini Picasso. And:...
Euromaxx reporter Max Merrill dives in at the Ice Swimming Championships in Joensuu, Finnland. Plus: seven-year-old Mikail Akar is a mini Picasso. And: top vegetarian cuisine with Michelin star chef Paul Ivic.
14:00 News
14:15 The Exploitation of Jungle - Can Ecological Certification stop the Lumber Industry?
FSC eco-certification was established in 1993 to stop the deforestation of primeval forests by attesting that products are made from "environmentally-friendly"...
FSC eco-certification was established in 1993 to stop the deforestation of primeval forests by attesting that products are made from "environmentally-friendly" wood. But does the FSC really prevent illegal deforestation?
15:00 News
15:15 Against All Odds: From Wheelchair to Athlete
Johnny Grasser’s not your average sports student. He’s quadriplegic and has been in a wheelchair his whole life. According to doctors, Johnny...
Johnny Grasser’s not your average sports student. He’s quadriplegic and has been in a wheelchair his whole life. According to doctors, Johnny shouldn't be able to walk at all, let alone surf. But every day he pushes himself to the limit, determined to live his own life, despite the battle against his own body. Sports Life joins Johnny on his journey of overcoming obstacles and breaking barriers.
15:30 Fashion & the Spirit of the Times
This week: upcycling for climate protection & haute couture from Morocco. Plus: influencers, style icons and an homage to the golden twenties.
16:00 News
16:15 Living in the Digital Age
Advancements in AI have made the prevalence of fake videos a threat to society. Researchers the world over are looking for ways to identity so-called deepfakes...
Advancements in AI have made the prevalence of fake videos a threat to society. Researchers the world over are looking for ways to identity so-called deepfakes faster. Shift met the field’s leading experts!
16:30 "Dearest Juliet..." - A Club in Verona Answers Love Letters
In Shakespeare's "Romeo and Juliet," the heroine kills herself out of grief for her lost love. Even now, she gets letters sent to Verona - and each one is answered in her name.
17:00 News
17:15 Looted Art in the Third Reich - The Saulmann Case
The Nazis systematically plundered Jewish art collections in Germany. This documentary looks at selected cases to how art dealers profited from the persecution of Jewish collectors after 1933.
18:00 News
18:15 Violent Refugees: no longer welcome?
The eastern German town Frankfurt an der Oder has long been held up as a model of integration - until a group of refugees stormed a popular nightclub....
The eastern German town Frankfurt an der Oder has long been held up as a model of integration - until a group of refugees stormed a popular nightclub. Social worker Thomas Klähn has been fighting to keep sentiments from turning against the refugees.
18:30 The Environment Magazine
This week on Eco Africa we see how to turn barrels into efficient composters for people in the city, visit new sustainable homes in one of South Africa's...
This week on Eco Africa we see how to turn barrels into efficient composters for people in the city, visit new sustainable homes in one of South Africa's townships and see how one island is preparing for rising waters.
19:00 News
19:15 The Week in Reports
75 years ago, British and US bombers reduced the baroque city of Dresden to ruins. Thousands of people were killed. A survivor tells his story+++ Hong...
75 years ago, British and US bombers reduced the baroque city of Dresden to ruins. Thousands of people were killed. A survivor tells his story+++ Hong Kong is deeply divided. Even restaurants are now believed to support one side or another.
19:30 Lifestyle Europe
Euromaxx reporter Max Merrill dives in at the Ice Swimming Championships in Joensuu, Finnland. Plus: seven-year-old Mikail Akar is a mini Picasso. And:...
Euromaxx reporter Max Merrill dives in at the Ice Swimming Championships in Joensuu, Finnland. Plus: seven-year-old Mikail Akar is a mini Picasso. And: top vegetarian cuisine with Michelin star chef Paul Ivic.
20:00 News
20:15 Living in the Digital Age
Advancements in AI have made the prevalence of fake videos a threat to society. Researchers the world over are looking for ways to identity so-called deepfakes...
Advancements in AI have made the prevalence of fake videos a threat to society. Researchers the world over are looking for ways to identity so-called deepfakes faster. Shift met the field’s leading experts!
20:30 The Global Auto and Mobility Show
Have people fallen out with sports cars? Does Volvo’s hybrid SUV really have good consumption? What’s it like to drive a taxi for 27 years...
Have people fallen out with sports cars? Does Volvo’s hybrid SUV really have good consumption? What’s it like to drive a taxi for 27 years in Accra, Ghana? And what will our cities look like without cars, anyway?
21:00 News
21:15 The Sound of Freedom, Part 2
Two hundred years of the music of freedom, hope and protest: This two-part documentary tells the story of songs that have become iconic - from the "Marseillaise" to "Bella Ciao" and "I Will Survive."
22:00 News
22:15 Against All Odds: From Wheelchair to Athlete
Johnny Grasser’s not your average sports student. He’s quadriplegic and has been in a wheelchair his whole life. According to doctors, Johnny...
Johnny Grasser’s not your average sports student. He’s quadriplegic and has been in a wheelchair his whole life. According to doctors, Johnny shouldn't be able to walk at all, let alone surf. But every day he pushes himself to the limit, determined to live his own life, despite the battle against his own body. Sports Life joins Johnny on his journey of overcoming obstacles and breaking barriers.
22:30 "Dearest Juliet..." - A Club in Verona Answers Love Letters
In Shakespeare's "Romeo and Juliet," the heroine kills herself out of grief for her lost love. Even now, she gets letters sent to Verona - and each one is answered in her name.
23:00 News
23:15 Violent Refugees: no longer welcome?
The eastern German town Frankfurt an der Oder has long been held up as a model of integration - until a group of refugees stormed a popular nightclub....
The eastern German town Frankfurt an der Oder has long been held up as a model of integration - until a group of refugees stormed a popular nightclub. Social worker Thomas Klähn has been fighting to keep sentiments from turning against the refugees.
23:30 The Science Magazine
High-tech weed killer: how robots could exterminate unwanted growth without the use of chemicals. Also on the show: insights from a Neolithic grave. Plus: how football headers affect the brain.
00:00 News
00:02 News in Review
00:30 The Current Affairs Documentary
45,000 orphans, the sons and daughters of I-S fighters, are now living in refugee camps in Iraq.
01:00 News
01:15 Africa
01:30 News
01:45 News
02:00 News
02:02 Lifestyle Europe
Euromaxx reporter Max Merrill dives in at the Ice Swimming Championships in Joensuu, Finnland. Plus: seven-year-old Mikail Akar is a mini Picasso. And:...
Euromaxx reporter Max Merrill dives in at the Ice Swimming Championships in Joensuu, Finnland. Plus: seven-year-old Mikail Akar is a mini Picasso. And: top vegetarian cuisine with Michelin star chef Paul Ivic.
02:30 The Globalization Program
Oppose the regime in Iran and you're risking your life. But Iranian activists outside the country can be more open with their criticism. Also: not all...
Oppose the regime in Iran and you're risking your life. But Iranian activists outside the country can be more open with their criticism. Also: not all app developers are after fast bucks, and we check out a popular snack in the Philippines.
03:00 News
03:15 Atatürk - The Father of Modern Turkey
Mustafa Kemal Atatürk was a revolutionary and the founder of modern Turkey.
A brilliant military strategist, a womanizer and a popular educator who...
Mustafa Kemal Atatürk was a revolutionary and the founder of modern Turkey.
A brilliant military strategist, a womanizer and a popular educator who changed the face of Turkey, he was one of the most fascinating personalities of his time.
04:00 News
04:02 The Environment Magazine
Teaser: Too much CO2 in the air is bad for us and bad for the environment. Production of dangerous greenhouse gases needs to be reduced, and we also need technologies to capture and use CO2.
04:30 Blood
A look at our blood reveals quite a lot about our health. A couple of drops are enough for doctors to learn about the condition of our heart, liver or...
A look at our blood reveals quite a lot about our health. A couple of drops are enough for doctors to learn about the condition of our heart, liver or kidneys. But there's even more. A liquid biopsy can detect tumor cells in patients with certain types of cancer, making it possible to determine what kind of therapy would be most successful. Blood even has healing powers.
05:00 News
05:15 The Week in Reports
75 years ago, British and US bombers reduced the baroque city of Dresden to ruins. Thousands of people were killed. A survivor tells his story+++ Hong...
75 years ago, British and US bombers reduced the baroque city of Dresden to ruins. Thousands of people were killed. A survivor tells his story+++ Hong Kong is deeply divided. Even restaurants are now believed to support one side or another.
05:30 The Globalization Program
Oppose the regime in Iran and you're risking your life. But Iranian activists outside the country can be more open with their criticism. Also: not all...
Oppose the regime in Iran and you're risking your life. But Iranian activists outside the country can be more open with their criticism. Also: not all app developers are after fast bucks, and we check out a popular snack in the Philippines.
06:00 News
06:02 "Dearest Juliet..." - A Club in Verona Answers Love Letters
In Shakespeare's "Romeo and Juliet," the heroine kills herself out of grief for her lost love. Even now, she gets letters sent to Verona - and each one is answered in her name.
06:30 The Science Magazine
High-tech weed killer: how robots could exterminate unwanted growth without the use of chemicals. Also on the show: insights from a Neolithic grave. Plus: how football headers affect the brain.
07:00 News
07:15 Atatürk - The Father of Modern Turkey
Mustafa Kemal Atatürk was a revolutionary and the founder of modern Turkey.
A brilliant military strategist, a womanizer and a popular educator who...
Mustafa Kemal Atatürk was a revolutionary and the founder of modern Turkey.
A brilliant military strategist, a womanizer and a popular educator who changed the face of Turkey, he was one of the most fascinating personalities of his time.
08:00 News
08:30 Living in the Digital Age
Advancements in AI have made the prevalence of fake videos a threat to society. Researchers the world over are looking for ways to identity so-called deepfakes...
Advancements in AI have made the prevalence of fake videos a threat to society. Researchers the world over are looking for ways to identity so-called deepfakes faster. Shift met the field’s leading experts!
08:45 Violent Refugees: no longer welcome?
The eastern German town Frankfurt an der Oder has long been held up as a model of integration - until a group of refugees stormed a popular nightclub....
The eastern German town Frankfurt an der Oder has long been held up as a model of integration - until a group of refugees stormed a popular nightclub. Social worker Thomas Klähn has been fighting to keep sentiments from turning against the refugees.
09:00 News
09:30 The Science Magazine
High-tech weed killer: how robots could exterminate unwanted growth without the use of chemicals. Also on the show: insights from a Neolithic grave. Plus: how football headers affect the brain.
10:00 News
10:30 News
10:45 Violent Refugees: no longer welcome?
The eastern German town Frankfurt an der Oder has long been held up as a model of integration - until a group of refugees stormed a popular nightclub....
The eastern German town Frankfurt an der Oder has long been held up as a model of integration - until a group of refugees stormed a popular nightclub. Social worker Thomas Klähn has been fighting to keep sentiments from turning against the refugees.
11:00 News
11:15 The Sound of Freedom, Part 2
Two hundred years of the music of freedom, hope and protest: This two-part documentary tells the story of songs that have become iconic - from the "Marseillaise" to "Bella Ciao" and "I Will Survive."
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12:45 The Week in Reports
75 years ago, British and US bombers reduced the baroque city of Dresden to ruins. Thousands of people were killed. A survivor tells his story+++ Hong...
75 years ago, British and US bombers reduced the baroque city of Dresden to ruins. Thousands of people were killed. A survivor tells his story+++ Hong Kong is deeply divided. Even restaurants are now believed to support one side or another.
13:00 News
13:30 The Globalization Program
Oppose the regime in Iran and you're risking your life. But Iranian activists outside the country can be more open with their criticism. Also: not all...
Oppose the regime in Iran and you're risking your life. But Iranian activists outside the country can be more open with their criticism. Also: not all app developers are after fast bucks, and we check out a popular snack in the Philippines.
14:00 News
14:30 The Environment Magazine
Teaser: Too much CO2 in the air is bad for us and bad for the environment. Production of dangerous greenhouse gases needs to be reduced, and we also need technologies to capture and use CO2.
15:00 News
15:30 Asia
15:45 Asia
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16:30 Asia
16:45 Asia
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17:30 The Science Magazine
High-tech weed killer: how robots could exterminate unwanted growth without the use of chemicals. Also on the show: insights from a Neolithic grave. Plus: how football headers affect the brain.
18:00 News
18:30 Asia
18:45 Asia
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19:15 Africa
19:30 Africa
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20:15 Africa
20:30 Africa
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21:30 The Current Affairs Documentary
45,000 orphans, the sons and daughters of I-S fighters, are now living in refugee camps in Iraq.
22:00 News
22:30 News in Review
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23:15 News
23:30 Africa
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00:00 News
00:02 News in Review
00:30 The Globalization Program
Oppose the regime in Iran and you're risking your life. But Iranian activists outside the country can be more open with their criticism. Also: not all...
Oppose the regime in Iran and you're risking your life. But Iranian activists outside the country can be more open with their criticism. Also: not all app developers are after fast bucks, and we check out a popular snack in the Philippines.
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01:15 Africa
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02:02 News in Review
02:30 Review of Matchday 22
Who is ready to take on Bayern and Leipzig in the Bundesliga title race? Before Dortmund are back in the running they need to sort out their defense, while...
Who is ready to take on Bayern and Leipzig in the Bundesliga title race? Before Dortmund are back in the running they need to sort out their defense, while Mönchengladbach are in with a shout. The self-proclaimed "Big City Club†Hertha Berlin will have nothing to do with the title race this season. But what’s going to happen now that Jürgen Klinsmann has thrown in the towel? Find out on Kick off!
03:00 News
03:15 Brain Beats - A Journey into the Future of Listening
Be it sound, music or noise, the future will be audible. In a world full of visual stimuli, human hearing is underestimated. As scientist Trevor Cox puts...
Be it sound, music or noise, the future will be audible. In a world full of visual stimuli, human hearing is underestimated. As scientist Trevor Cox puts it: "Without the acoustic aspect, everything is nothing."
04:00 News
04:02 News in Review
04:30 Review of Matchday 22
Who is ready to take on Bayern and Leipzig in the Bundesliga title race? Before Dortmund are back in the running they need to sort out their defense, while...
Who is ready to take on Bayern and Leipzig in the Bundesliga title race? Before Dortmund are back in the running they need to sort out their defense, while Mönchengladbach are in with a shout. The self-proclaimed "Big City Club†Hertha Berlin will have nothing to do with the title race this season. But what’s going to happen now that Jürgen Klinsmann has thrown in the towel? Find out on Kick off!
05:00 News
05:15 News
05:30 The Current Affairs Documentary
45,000 orphans, the sons and daughters of I-S fighters, are now living in refugee camps in Iraq.
06:00 News
06:02 News in Review
06:30 The Environment Magazine
Teaser: Too much CO2 in the air is bad for us and bad for the environment. Production of dangerous greenhouse gases needs to be reduced, and we also need technologies to capture and use CO2.
07:00 News
07:15 Brain Beats - A Journey into the Future of Listening
Be it sound, music or noise, the future will be audible. In a world full of visual stimuli, human hearing is underestimated. As scientist Trevor Cox puts...
Be it sound, music or noise, the future will be audible. In a world full of visual stimuli, human hearing is underestimated. As scientist Trevor Cox puts it: "Without the acoustic aspect, everything is nothing."
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09:30 Review of Matchday 22
Who is ready to take on Bayern and Leipzig in the Bundesliga title race? Before Dortmund are back in the running they need to sort out their defense, while...
Who is ready to take on Bayern and Leipzig in the Bundesliga title race? Before Dortmund are back in the running they need to sort out their defense, while Mönchengladbach are in with a shout. The self-proclaimed "Big City Club†Hertha Berlin will have nothing to do with the title race this season. But what’s going to happen now that Jürgen Klinsmann has thrown in the towel? Find out on Kick off!
10:00 News
10:30 The Current Affairs Documentary
45,000 orphans, the sons and daughters of I-S fighters, are now living in refugee camps in Iraq.
11:00 News
11:15 Atatürk - The Father of Modern Turkey
Mustafa Kemal Atatürk was a revolutionary and the founder of modern Turkey.
A brilliant military strategist, a womanizer and a popular educator who...
Mustafa Kemal Atatürk was a revolutionary and the founder of modern Turkey.
A brilliant military strategist, a womanizer and a popular educator who changed the face of Turkey, he was one of the most fascinating personalities of his time.
12:00 News
12:30 News
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13:30 Review of Matchday 22
Who is ready to take on Bayern and Leipzig in the Bundesliga title race? Before Dortmund are back in the running they need to sort out their defense, while...
Who is ready to take on Bayern and Leipzig in the Bundesliga title race? Before Dortmund are back in the running they need to sort out their defense, while Mönchengladbach are in with a shout. The self-proclaimed "Big City Club†Hertha Berlin will have nothing to do with the title race this season. But what’s going to happen now that Jürgen Klinsmann has thrown in the towel? Find out on Kick off!
14:00 News
14:30 The Current Affairs Documentary
45,000 orphans, the sons and daughters of I-S fighters, are now living in refugee camps in Iraq.
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 22
Who is ready to take on Bayern and Leipzig in the Bundesliga title race? Before Dortmund are back in the running they need to sort out their defense, while...
Who is ready to take on Bayern and Leipzig in the Bundesliga title race? Before Dortmund are back in the running they need to sort out their defense, while Mönchengladbach are in with a shout. The self-proclaimed "Big City Club†Hertha Berlin will have nothing to do with the title race this season. But what’s going to happen now that Jürgen Klinsmann has thrown in the towel? Find out on Kick off!
18:00 News
18:30 Asia
18:45 Asia
19:00 News
19:15 Africa
19:30 Africa
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20:00 News
20:15 Africa
20:30 Africa
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21:00 News
21:30 Review of Matchday 22
Who is ready to take on Bayern and Leipzig in the Bundesliga title race? Before Dortmund are back in the running they need to sort out their defense, while...
Who is ready to take on Bayern and Leipzig in the Bundesliga title race? Before Dortmund are back in the running they need to sort out their defense, while Mönchengladbach are in with a shout. The self-proclaimed "Big City Club†Hertha Berlin will have nothing to do with the title race this season. But what’s going to happen now that Jürgen Klinsmann has thrown in the towel? Find out on Kick off!
22:00 News
22:30 News in Review
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23:15 News
23:30 Africa
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00:00 News
00:02 News in Review
00:30 Spotlight on People
01:00 News
01:15 Africa
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02:02 News in Review
02:30 Megacities: Mighty and monstrous
Over half the global population lives in urban areas. That’s also where the majority of growth is created, especially in the megacities. But when...
Over half the global population lives in urban areas. That’s also where the majority of growth is created, especially in the megacities. But when infrastructure and environmental protection can’t keep pace, the consequences can be devastating.
03:00 News
03:15 I Demand Justice!
Ekhlas is a Yazidi.She was once a prisoner of Islamic State (IS) in northern Iraq. Today, she’s hitting back. This documentary tells the story of...
Ekhlas is a Yazidi.She was once a prisoner of Islamic State (IS) in northern Iraq. Today, she’s hitting back. This documentary tells the story of a young woman who managed to escape to Germany and is now fighting against terror.
04:00 News
04:02 News in Review
04:30 The Globalization Program
Oppose the regime in Iran and you're risking your life. But Iranian activists outside the country can be more open with their criticism. Also: not all...
Oppose the regime in Iran and you're risking your life. But Iranian activists outside the country can be more open with their criticism. Also: not all app developers are after fast bucks, and we check out a popular snack in the Philippines.
05:00 News
05:15 News
05:30 The Environment Magazine
This week on Eco Africa we see how to turn barrels into efficient composters for people in the city, visit new sustainable homes in one of South Africa's...
This week on Eco Africa we see how to turn barrels into efficient composters for people in the city, visit new sustainable homes in one of South Africa's townships and see how one island is preparing for rising waters.