00:00 News
00:02 The Wrath of Kashmir
Calls from the Indian part of Kashmir for independence are growing. In the longest border crisis since the end of the Second World War, India and Pakistan...
Calls from the Indian part of Kashmir for independence are growing. In the longest border crisis since the end of the Second World War, India and Pakistan have been fighting over the mountain region in the heart of the Himalayas since 1947.
00:30 Lifestyle Europe
The Austrian photographer Stefan Draschan finds his prey in the world’s museums. Chase tag takes the children’s game to another level. And...
The Austrian photographer Stefan Draschan finds his prey in the world’s museums. Chase tag takes the children’s game to another level. And in Matera caves have been turned into luxury accommodation.
01:00 News
01:15 Speak the Global Language of Sport
01:30 The Travel Guide
02:00 News
02:02 News in Review
02:30 The Global Auto and Mobility Show
03:00 News
03:15 Africa
03:30 The Travel Guide
04:00 News
04:02 News
04:15 The Shah and the Ayatollah
Shah Mohammed Reza Pahlavi was ousted during a revolution led by the Ayatollah Khomeini in 1979. The Shah’s fall marked the end of more than 2500...
Shah Mohammed Reza Pahlavi was ousted during a revolution led by the Ayatollah Khomeini in 1979. The Shah’s fall marked the end of more than 2500 years of the monarchy in Iran and the formerly western-oriented state became an Islamic republic.
05:00 News
05:15 News
05:30 The Science Magazine
06:00 News
06:02 The Cultural Magazine
06:30 Lifestyle Europe
The Austrian photographer Stefan Draschan finds his prey in the world’s museums. Chase tag takes the children’s game to another level. And...
The Austrian photographer Stefan Draschan finds his prey in the world’s museums. Chase tag takes the children’s game to another level. And in Matera caves have been turned into luxury accommodation.
07:00 News
07:15 The Week in Reports
07:30 The Health Show
08:00 News
08:15 Living in the Digital Age
08:30 The Global Auto and Mobility Show
09:00 News
09:15 News
09:30 The Travel Guide
10:00 News
10:15 Melting - The Future of the Arctic
Climate change in the Arctic is fueling not only fear, but also hope. Sea levels will rise and flood many regions. But the melting ice will also expose...
Climate change in the Arctic is fueling not only fear, but also hope. Sea levels will rise and flood many regions. But the melting ice will also expose new land with reserves of oil, gas and minerals. New sea routes are also emerging.
11:00 News
11:15 Speak the Global Language of Sport
11:30 Lifestyle Europe
The Austrian photographer Stefan Draschan finds his prey in the world’s museums. Chase tag takes the children’s game to another level. And...
The Austrian photographer Stefan Draschan finds his prey in the world’s museums. Chase tag takes the children’s game to another level. And in Matera caves have been turned into luxury accommodation.
12:00 News
12:15 Living in the Digital Age
12:30 The Travel Guide
13:00 News
13:15 On Location
13:30 The Cultural Magazine
14:00 News
14:15 Lead in the Blood - The Fatal Consequences of South America's Commodities Boom
Huge quantities of raw materials are needed for mobile phones, copper pipes or wind turbines. Things that we Europeans naturally use are produced in South...
Huge quantities of raw materials are needed for mobile phones, copper pipes or wind turbines. Things that we Europeans naturally use are produced in South America under the harshest conditions. It's a filthy business.
15:00 News
15:15 The Week in Reports
15:30 Lifestyle Europe
The Austrian photographer Stefan Draschan finds his prey in the world’s museums. Chase tag takes the children’s game to another level. And...
The Austrian photographer Stefan Draschan finds his prey in the world’s museums. Chase tag takes the children’s game to another level. And in Matera caves have been turned into luxury accommodation.
16:00 News
16:15 On Location
16:30 The Travel Guide
17:00 News
17:15 Have Fun in Pyongyang
Are people in North Korea allowed to laugh, dance and marry? This documentary provides unique insights on everyday life in the East Asian country, which...
Are people in North Korea allowed to laugh, dance and marry? This documentary provides unique insights on everyday life in the East Asian country, which most people associate with dictatorship, military parades and nuclear missile testing.
18:00 News
18:15 Speak the Global Language of Sport
18:30 Confronting the Powerful
19:00 News
19:15 Living in the Digital Age
19:30 The Health Show
20:00 News
20:15 On Location
20:30 The Science Magazine
21:00 News
21:15 Never Enough - The Cult of the Body in Social Media
Social media are influencing the way women feel about their own bodies. Young women in particular are constantly being confronted with pictures of beautiful...
Social media are influencing the way women feel about their own bodies. Young women in particular are constantly being confronted with pictures of beautiful female bodies online - images which have almost always been digitally enhanced.
22:00 News
22:15 The Week in Reports
22:30 The Cultural Magazine
23:00 News
23:15 Living in the Digital Age
23:30 The Environment Magazine
00:00 News
00:02 Bavaria’s Cities
Check-in presenters Nicole Frölich and Lukas Stege invite you to explore Munich, Regensburg and Passau with them. All three Bavarian cities have a rich cultural heritage.
00:30 Curtain Up for the 70th Berlinale
It’s a fresh start for the 70-year-old Berlin International Film Festival. This year’s special edition brims with timely, fresh and critical questions.
01:00 News
01:15 The Week in Reports
Teaser für die Sendung (250 Zeichen):
Ethnic minorities demand more protection in Germany; concerns and demands after the racist killings in Hanau...
Teaser für die Sendung (250 Zeichen):
Ethnic minorities demand more protection in Germany; concerns and demands after the racist killings in Hanau +++ Sea rescue in the Mediterranean. Deutsche Welle reports from on board the "Ocean Viking".
01:30 The Global Auto and Mobility Show
Can cleaner fuel save the internal combustion engine from the scrap heap? And how messy is it to swap one out? Plus: a real racing driver tests the Porsche...
Can cleaner fuel save the internal combustion engine from the scrap heap? And how messy is it to swap one out? Plus: a real racing driver tests the Porsche Cayman GTS, and the life of a Rwandan moto-taxi rider.
04:02 The Week in Reports
Teaser für die Sendung (250 Zeichen):
Ethnic minorities demand more protection in Germany; concerns and demands after the racist killings in Hanau...
Teaser für die Sendung (250 Zeichen):
Ethnic minorities demand more protection in Germany; concerns and demands after the racist killings in Hanau +++ Sea rescue in the Mediterranean. Deutsche Welle reports from on board the "Ocean Viking".
04:15 Never Enough - The Cult of the Body in Social Media
Social media are influencing the way women feel about their own bodies. Young women in particular are constantly being confronted with pictures of beautiful...
Social media are influencing the way women feel about their own bodies. Young women in particular are constantly being confronted with pictures of beautiful female bodies online - images which have almost always been digitally enhanced.
05:00 News
05:15 No snow means no skiing, or does it?
Despite the lack of natural snow due to climate change, Nico Brinkmann is determined to draw more visitors to Winterberg to ski. He runs several ski-lifts...
Despite the lack of natural snow due to climate change, Nico Brinkmann is determined to draw more visitors to Winterberg to ski. He runs several ski-lifts and a hostel in the small town up in the mountains. Artificial snow is his solution.
05:30 The Global Auto and Mobility Show
Can cleaner fuel save the internal combustion engine from the scrap heap? And how messy is it to swap one out? Plus: a real racing driver tests the Porsche...
Can cleaner fuel save the internal combustion engine from the scrap heap? And how messy is it to swap one out? Plus: a real racing driver tests the Porsche Cayman GTS, and the life of a Rwandan moto-taxi rider.
06:00 News
06:02 Climate and Health
Extreme weather, food shortages, an increase in viruses and bacteria - climate change is not only affecting our planet, it also has implications for our...
Extreme weather, food shortages, an increase in viruses and bacteria - climate change is not only affecting our planet, it also has implications for our health. What challenges do health services face? And how much do we need to modify our diets?
06:30 Bavaria’s Cities
Check-in presenters Nicole Frölich and Lukas Stege invite you to explore Munich, Regensburg and Passau with them. All three Bavarian cities have a rich cultural heritage.
07:00 News
07:15 Can sport help the fight against cancer?
Petra Thaller beat breast cancer and is a strong believer in the healing powers of sports. The 58-year-old and her organization "Outdoor against Cancerâ€...
Petra Thaller beat breast cancer and is a strong believer in the healing powers of sports. The 58-year-old and her organization "Outdoor against Cancer†want to encourage other cancer patients to start exercising to overcome the disease. However, Olympic gold medalist Maarten van der Weijden believes otherwise. The swimmer says sports don’t help cure cancer.
07:30 The Wrath of Kashmir
Calls from the Indian part of Kashmir for independence are growing. In the longest border crisis since the end of the Second World War, India and Pakistan...
Calls from the Indian part of Kashmir for independence are growing. In the longest border crisis since the end of the Second World War, India and Pakistan have been fighting over the mountain region in the heart of the Himalayas since 1947.
08:00 News
08:15 No snow means no skiing, or does it?
Despite the lack of natural snow due to climate change, Nico Brinkmann is determined to draw more visitors to Winterberg to ski. He runs several ski-lifts...
Despite the lack of natural snow due to climate change, Nico Brinkmann is determined to draw more visitors to Winterberg to ski. He runs several ski-lifts and a hostel in the small town up in the mountains. Artificial snow is his solution.
08:30 Lifestyle Europe
The Austrian photographer Stefan Draschan finds his prey in the world’s museums. Chase tag takes the children’s game to another level. And...
The Austrian photographer Stefan Draschan finds his prey in the world’s museums. Chase tag takes the children’s game to another level. And in Matera caves have been turned into luxury accommodation.
09:00 News
09:15 The Week in Reports
Teaser für die Sendung (250 Zeichen):
Ethnic minorities demand more protection in Germany; concerns and demands after the racist killings in Hanau...
Teaser für die Sendung (250 Zeichen):
Ethnic minorities demand more protection in Germany; concerns and demands after the racist killings in Hanau +++ Sea rescue in the Mediterranean. Deutsche Welle reports from on board the "Ocean Viking".
09:30 Curtain Up for the 70th Berlinale
It’s a fresh start for the 70-year-old Berlin International Film Festival. This year’s special edition brims with timely, fresh and critical questions.
10:00 News
10:15 The Shah and the Ayatollah
Shah Mohammed Reza Pahlavi was ousted during a revolution led by the Ayatollah Khomeini in 1979. The Shah’s fall marked the end of more than 2500...
Shah Mohammed Reza Pahlavi was ousted during a revolution led by the Ayatollah Khomeini in 1979. The Shah’s fall marked the end of more than 2500 years of the monarchy in Iran and the formerly western-oriented state became an Islamic republic.
11:00 News
11:15 Living in the Digital Age
Dancing, lipsyncing, and creative challenges - welcome to TikTok. In 2019, hardly any other social media app was downloaded as often. How does TikTok earn...
Dancing, lipsyncing, and creative challenges - welcome to TikTok. In 2019, hardly any other social media app was downloaded as often. How does TikTok earn money, and how does China play in? Our topic today on SHIFT.
11:30 Climate and Health
Extreme weather, food shortages, an increase in viruses and bacteria - climate change is not only affecting our planet, it also has implications for our...
Extreme weather, food shortages, an increase in viruses and bacteria - climate change is not only affecting our planet, it also has implications for our health. What challenges do health services face? And how much do we need to modify our diets?
12:00 News
12:15 No snow means no skiing, or does it?
Despite the lack of natural snow due to climate change, Nico Brinkmann is determined to draw more visitors to Winterberg to ski. He runs several ski-lifts...
Despite the lack of natural snow due to climate change, Nico Brinkmann is determined to draw more visitors to Winterberg to ski. He runs several ski-lifts and a hostel in the small town up in the mountains. Artificial snow is his solution.
12:30 The Global Auto and Mobility Show
Can cleaner fuel save the internal combustion engine from the scrap heap? And how messy is it to swap one out? Plus: a real racing driver tests the Porsche...
Can cleaner fuel save the internal combustion engine from the scrap heap? And how messy is it to swap one out? Plus: a real racing driver tests the Porsche Cayman GTS, and the life of a Rwandan moto-taxi rider.
13:00 News
13:15 The Week in Reports
Teaser für die Sendung (250 Zeichen):
Ethnic minorities demand more protection in Germany; concerns and demands after the racist killings in Hanau...
Teaser für die Sendung (250 Zeichen):
Ethnic minorities demand more protection in Germany; concerns and demands after the racist killings in Hanau +++ Sea rescue in the Mediterranean. Deutsche Welle reports from on board the "Ocean Viking".
13:30 Lifestyle Europe
The Austrian photographer Stefan Draschan finds his prey in the world’s museums. Chase tag takes the children’s game to another level. And...
The Austrian photographer Stefan Draschan finds his prey in the world’s museums. Chase tag takes the children’s game to another level. And in Matera caves have been turned into luxury accommodation.
14:00 News
14:15 Melting - The Future of the Arctic
Climate change in the Arctic is fueling not only fear, but also hope. Sea levels will rise and flood many regions. But the melting ice will also expose...
Climate change in the Arctic is fueling not only fear, but also hope. Sea levels will rise and flood many regions. But the melting ice will also expose new land with reserves of oil, gas and minerals. New sea routes are also emerging.
15:00 News
15:15 Can sport help the fight against cancer?
Petra Thaller beat breast cancer and is a strong believer in the healing powers of sports. The 58-year-old and her organization "Outdoor against Cancerâ€...
Petra Thaller beat breast cancer and is a strong believer in the healing powers of sports. The 58-year-old and her organization "Outdoor against Cancer†want to encourage other cancer patients to start exercising to overcome the disease. However, Olympic gold medalist Maarten van der Weijden believes otherwise. The swimmer says sports don’t help cure cancer.
15:30 Curtain Up for the 70th Berlinale
It’s a fresh start for the 70-year-old Berlin International Film Festival. This year’s special edition brims with timely, fresh and critical questions.
16:00 News
16:15 Living in the Digital Age
Dancing, lipsyncing, and creative challenges - welcome to TikTok. In 2019, hardly any other social media app was downloaded as often. How does TikTok earn...
Dancing, lipsyncing, and creative challenges - welcome to TikTok. In 2019, hardly any other social media app was downloaded as often. How does TikTok earn money, and how does China play in? Our topic today on SHIFT.
16:30 The Wrath of Kashmir
Calls from the Indian part of Kashmir for independence are growing. In the longest border crisis since the end of the Second World War, India and Pakistan...
Calls from the Indian part of Kashmir for independence are growing. In the longest border crisis since the end of the Second World War, India and Pakistan have been fighting over the mountain region in the heart of the Himalayas since 1947.
17:00 News
17:15 Lead in the Blood - The Fatal Consequences of South America's Commodities Boom
Huge quantities of raw materials are needed for mobile phones, copper pipes or wind turbines. Things that we Europeans naturally use are produced in South...
Huge quantities of raw materials are needed for mobile phones, copper pipes or wind turbines. Things that we Europeans naturally use are produced in South America under the harshest conditions. It's a filthy business.
18:00 News
18:15 No snow means no skiing, or does it?
Despite the lack of natural snow due to climate change, Nico Brinkmann is determined to draw more visitors to Winterberg to ski. He runs several ski-lifts...
Despite the lack of natural snow due to climate change, Nico Brinkmann is determined to draw more visitors to Winterberg to ski. He runs several ski-lifts and a hostel in the small town up in the mountains. Artificial snow is his solution.
18:30 The Environment Magazine
On this edition of Eco Africa we look into the impact of global textile production for the fashion industry, visit a clothing bank helping women in South...
On this edition of Eco Africa we look into the impact of global textile production for the fashion industry, visit a clothing bank helping women in South Africa and see how to make hair extensions out of natural sisal.
19:00 News
19:15 The Week in Reports
Teaser für die Sendung (250 Zeichen):
Ethnic minorities demand more protection in Germany; concerns and demands after the racist killings in Hanau...
Teaser für die Sendung (250 Zeichen):
Ethnic minorities demand more protection in Germany; concerns and demands after the racist killings in Hanau +++ Sea rescue in the Mediterranean. Deutsche Welle reports from on board the "Ocean Viking".
19:30 Lifestyle Europe
The Austrian photographer Stefan Draschan finds his prey in the world’s museums. Chase tag takes the children’s game to another level. And...
The Austrian photographer Stefan Draschan finds his prey in the world’s museums. Chase tag takes the children’s game to another level. And in Matera caves have been turned into luxury accommodation.
20:00 News
20:15 Living in the Digital Age
Dancing, lipsyncing, and creative challenges - welcome to TikTok. In 2019, hardly any other social media app was downloaded as often. How does TikTok earn...
Dancing, lipsyncing, and creative challenges - welcome to TikTok. In 2019, hardly any other social media app was downloaded as often. How does TikTok earn money, and how does China play in? Our topic today on SHIFT.
20:30 The Global Auto and Mobility Show
Can cleaner fuel save the internal combustion engine from the scrap heap? And how messy is it to swap one out? Plus: a real racing driver tests the Porsche...
Can cleaner fuel save the internal combustion engine from the scrap heap? And how messy is it to swap one out? Plus: a real racing driver tests the Porsche Cayman GTS, and the life of a Rwandan moto-taxi rider.
21:00 News
21:15 Have Fun in Pyongyang
Are people in North Korea allowed to laugh, dance and marry? This documentary provides unique insights on everyday life in the East Asian country, which...
Are people in North Korea allowed to laugh, dance and marry? This documentary provides unique insights on everyday life in the East Asian country, which most people associate with dictatorship, military parades and nuclear missile testing.
22:00 News
22:15 Can sport help the fight against cancer?
Petra Thaller beat breast cancer and is a strong believer in the healing powers of sports. The 58-year-old and her organization "Outdoor against Cancerâ€...
Petra Thaller beat breast cancer and is a strong believer in the healing powers of sports. The 58-year-old and her organization "Outdoor against Cancer†want to encourage other cancer patients to start exercising to overcome the disease. However, Olympic gold medalist Maarten van der Weijden believes otherwise. The swimmer says sports don’t help cure cancer.
22:30 The Wrath of Kashmir
Calls from the Indian part of Kashmir for independence are growing. In the longest border crisis since the end of the Second World War, India and Pakistan...
Calls from the Indian part of Kashmir for independence are growing. In the longest border crisis since the end of the Second World War, India and Pakistan have been fighting over the mountain region in the heart of the Himalayas since 1947.
23:00 News
23:15 No snow means no skiing, or does it?
Despite the lack of natural snow due to climate change, Nico Brinkmann is determined to draw more visitors to Winterberg to ski. He runs several ski-lifts...
Despite the lack of natural snow due to climate change, Nico Brinkmann is determined to draw more visitors to Winterberg to ski. He runs several ski-lifts and a hostel in the small town up in the mountains. Artificial snow is his solution.
23:30 The Science Magazine
Animals in X-ray films: scientists in Jena get under animals' skins to film their moving skeletons. The dream of fusion: will this technology soon be a...
Animals in X-ray films: scientists in Jena get under animals' skins to film their moving skeletons. The dream of fusion: will this technology soon be a feasible source of energy? And: can the laws that hold our world together be overruled? Breaking the laws of physics.
00:00 News
00:02 News in Review
00:30 Eco-friendly fashion - Green sheen or the real deal?
We live in an age of hyper-consumption, and nowhere is this more obvious than the fashion industry. ‘Fast fashion’ is the buzzword these days....
We live in an age of hyper-consumption, and nowhere is this more obvious than the fashion industry. ‘Fast fashion’ is the buzzword these days. Driven by glossy advertising campaigns, many consumers are constantly buying new clothes.
01:00 News
01:15 Africa
01:30 News
01:45 News
02:00 News
02:02 Lifestyle Europe
The Austrian photographer Stefan Draschan finds his prey in the world’s museums. Chase tag takes the children’s game to another level. And...
The Austrian photographer Stefan Draschan finds his prey in the world’s museums. Chase tag takes the children’s game to another level. And in Matera caves have been turned into luxury accommodation.
02:30 The Globalization Program
A women's recycling initiative in Gambia; why so many women in Maharashtra are having hysterectomies, and an orchestra in Mexico helping underprivileged kids turn their lives around.
03:00 News
03:15 Better Brain Health - We Are What We Eat
Chocolate reduces stress. Fish stimulates the brain. Is there any truth to such popular beliefs? The findings of researchers around the world say yes: It appears we really are what we eat.
04:00 News
04:02 The Environment Magazine
68% of the world’s population will be living in urban areas by 2050. Eco India explores sustainable ideas that could equip our cities to provide...
68% of the world’s population will be living in urban areas by 2050. Eco India explores sustainable ideas that could equip our cities to provide food, housing and infrastructure for the increased number of residents.
04:30 Climate and Health
Extreme weather, food shortages, an increase in viruses and bacteria - climate change is not only affecting our planet, it also has implications for our...
Extreme weather, food shortages, an increase in viruses and bacteria - climate change is not only affecting our planet, it also has implications for our health. What challenges do health services face? And how much do we need to modify our diets?
05:00 News
05:15 The Week in Reports
Teaser für die Sendung (250 Zeichen):
Ethnic minorities demand more protection in Germany; concerns and demands after the racist killings in Hanau...
Teaser für die Sendung (250 Zeichen):
Ethnic minorities demand more protection in Germany; concerns and demands after the racist killings in Hanau +++ Sea rescue in the Mediterranean. Deutsche Welle reports from on board the "Ocean Viking".
05:30 The Globalization Program
A women's recycling initiative in Gambia; why so many women in Maharashtra are having hysterectomies, and an orchestra in Mexico helping underprivileged kids turn their lives around.
06:00 News
06:02 The Wrath of Kashmir
Calls from the Indian part of Kashmir for independence are growing. In the longest border crisis since the end of the Second World War, India and Pakistan...
Calls from the Indian part of Kashmir for independence are growing. In the longest border crisis since the end of the Second World War, India and Pakistan have been fighting over the mountain region in the heart of the Himalayas since 1947.
06:30 The Science Magazine
Animals in X-ray films: scientists in Jena get under animals' skins to film their moving skeletons. The dream of fusion: will this technology soon be a...
Animals in X-ray films: scientists in Jena get under animals' skins to film their moving skeletons. The dream of fusion: will this technology soon be a feasible source of energy? And: can the laws that hold our world together be overruled? Breaking the laws of physics.
07:00 News
07:15 Better Brain Health - We Are What We Eat
Chocolate reduces stress. Fish stimulates the brain. Is there any truth to such popular beliefs? The findings of researchers around the world say yes: It appears we really are what we eat.
08:00 News
08:30 Living in the Digital Age
Dancing, lipsyncing, and creative challenges - welcome to TikTok. In 2019, hardly any other social media app was downloaded as often. How does TikTok earn...
Dancing, lipsyncing, and creative challenges - welcome to TikTok. In 2019, hardly any other social media app was downloaded as often. How does TikTok earn money, and how does China play in? Our topic today on SHIFT.
08:45 No snow means no skiing, or does it?
Despite the lack of natural snow due to climate change, Nico Brinkmann is determined to draw more visitors to Winterberg to ski. He runs several ski-lifts...
Despite the lack of natural snow due to climate change, Nico Brinkmann is determined to draw more visitors to Winterberg to ski. He runs several ski-lifts and a hostel in the small town up in the mountains. Artificial snow is his solution.
09:00 News
09:30 The Science Magazine
Animals in X-ray films: scientists in Jena get under animals' skins to film their moving skeletons. The dream of fusion: will this technology soon be a...
Animals in X-ray films: scientists in Jena get under animals' skins to film their moving skeletons. The dream of fusion: will this technology soon be a feasible source of energy? And: can the laws that hold our world together be overruled? Breaking the laws of physics.
10:00 News
10:30 News
10:45 No snow means no skiing, or does it?
Despite the lack of natural snow due to climate change, Nico Brinkmann is determined to draw more visitors to Winterberg to ski. He runs several ski-lifts...
Despite the lack of natural snow due to climate change, Nico Brinkmann is determined to draw more visitors to Winterberg to ski. He runs several ski-lifts and a hostel in the small town up in the mountains. Artificial snow is his solution.
11:00 News
11:15 Have Fun in Pyongyang
Are people in North Korea allowed to laugh, dance and marry? This documentary provides unique insights on everyday life in the East Asian country, which...
Are people in North Korea allowed to laugh, dance and marry? This documentary provides unique insights on everyday life in the East Asian country, which most people associate with dictatorship, military parades and nuclear missile testing.
12:00 News
12:30 News
12:45 The Week in Reports
Teaser für die Sendung (250 Zeichen):
Ethnic minorities demand more protection in Germany; concerns and demands after the racist killings in Hanau...
Teaser für die Sendung (250 Zeichen):
Ethnic minorities demand more protection in Germany; concerns and demands after the racist killings in Hanau +++ Sea rescue in the Mediterranean. Deutsche Welle reports from on board the "Ocean Viking".
13:00 News
13:30 The Globalization Program
A women's recycling initiative in Gambia; why so many women in Maharashtra are having hysterectomies, and an orchestra in Mexico helping underprivileged kids turn their lives around.
14:00 News
14:30 The Environment Magazine
68% of the world’s population will be living in urban areas by 2050. Eco India explores sustainable ideas that could equip our cities to provide...
68% of the world’s population will be living in urban areas by 2050. Eco India explores sustainable ideas that could equip our cities to provide food, housing and infrastructure for the increased number of residents.
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
Animals in X-ray films: scientists in Jena get under animals' skins to film their moving skeletons. The dream of fusion: will this technology soon be a...
Animals in X-ray films: scientists in Jena get under animals' skins to film their moving skeletons. The dream of fusion: will this technology soon be a feasible source of energy? And: can the laws that hold our world together be overruled? Breaking the laws of physics.
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 Eco-friendly fashion - Green sheen or the real deal?
We live in an age of hyper-consumption, and nowhere is this more obvious than the fashion industry. ‘Fast fashion’ is the buzzword these days....
We live in an age of hyper-consumption, and nowhere is this more obvious than the fashion industry. ‘Fast fashion’ is the buzzword these days. Driven by glossy advertising campaigns, many consumers are constantly buying new clothes.
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
A women's recycling initiative in Gambia; why so many women in Maharashtra are having hysterectomies, and an orchestra in Mexico helping underprivileged kids turn their lives around.
01:00 News
01:02 News in Review
01:30 News
01:45 News
02:00 News
02:02 News in Review
02:30 Matchday 24
Kick off! examines the middle of the pitch on the 24th match day. Kick off! looks at the dynamic duos of the top teams in the league. Dortmund’s...
Kick off! examines the middle of the pitch on the 24th match day. Kick off! looks at the dynamic duos of the top teams in the league. Dortmund’s Witsel - Can, Thiago - Kimmich from FC Bayern Munich, Sabitzer - Laimer from RBL and Zakaria - Neuhaus from BMG have all proved to be a great tandem. How do the duos of the teams fighting for silverware harmonize? And which pair will prevail in the end?
03:00 News
03:15 The Woman with the Bloodhounds
Swiss vet Marlene Zähner trains dogs to fight poaching in the Congo. The game population in the Virunga National Park has already been decimated by...
Swiss vet Marlene Zähner trains dogs to fight poaching in the Congo. The game population in the Virunga National Park has already been decimated by up to 95 percent. Gorillas in particular are facing extinction.
04:00 News
04:02 News in Review
04:30 Matchday 24
Kick off! examines the middle of the pitch on the 24th match day. Kick off! looks at the dynamic duos of the top teams in the league. Dortmund’s...
Kick off! examines the middle of the pitch on the 24th match day. Kick off! looks at the dynamic duos of the top teams in the league. Dortmund’s Witsel - Can, Thiago - Kimmich from FC Bayern Munich, Sabitzer - Laimer from RBL and Zakaria - Neuhaus from BMG have all proved to be a great tandem. How do the duos of the teams fighting for silverware harmonize? And which pair will prevail in the end?
05:00 News
05:15 News
05:30 Eco-friendly fashion - Green sheen or the real deal?
We live in an age of hyper-consumption, and nowhere is this more obvious than the fashion industry. ‘Fast fashion’ is the buzzword these days....
We live in an age of hyper-consumption, and nowhere is this more obvious than the fashion industry. ‘Fast fashion’ is the buzzword these days. Driven by glossy advertising campaigns, many consumers are constantly buying new clothes.
06:00 News
06:02 News in Review
06:30 The Environment Magazine
68% of the world’s population will be living in urban areas by 2050. Eco India explores sustainable ideas that could equip our cities to provide...
68% of the world’s population will be living in urban areas by 2050. Eco India explores sustainable ideas that could equip our cities to provide food, housing and infrastructure for the increased number of residents.
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07:15 The Woman with the Bloodhounds
Swiss vet Marlene Zähner trains dogs to fight poaching in the Congo. The game population in the Virunga National Park has already been decimated by...
Swiss vet Marlene Zähner trains dogs to fight poaching in the Congo. The game population in the Virunga National Park has already been decimated by up to 95 percent. Gorillas in particular are facing extinction.
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09:30 Matchday 24
Kick off! examines the middle of the pitch on the 24th match day. Kick off! looks at the dynamic duos of the top teams in the league. Dortmund’s...
Kick off! examines the middle of the pitch on the 24th match day. Kick off! looks at the dynamic duos of the top teams in the league. Dortmund’s Witsel - Can, Thiago - Kimmich from FC Bayern Munich, Sabitzer - Laimer from RBL and Zakaria - Neuhaus from BMG have all proved to be a great tandem. How do the duos of the teams fighting for silverware harmonize? And which pair will prevail in the end?
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10:30 Eco-friendly fashion - Green sheen or the real deal?
We live in an age of hyper-consumption, and nowhere is this more obvious than the fashion industry. ‘Fast fashion’ is the buzzword these days....
We live in an age of hyper-consumption, and nowhere is this more obvious than the fashion industry. ‘Fast fashion’ is the buzzword these days. Driven by glossy advertising campaigns, many consumers are constantly buying new clothes.
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11:15 Better Brain Health - We Are What We Eat
Chocolate reduces stress. Fish stimulates the brain. Is there any truth to such popular beliefs? The findings of researchers around the world say yes: It appears we really are what we eat.
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13:30 Matchday 24
Kick off! examines the middle of the pitch on the 24th match day. Kick off! looks at the dynamic duos of the top teams in the league. Dortmund’s...
Kick off! examines the middle of the pitch on the 24th match day. Kick off! looks at the dynamic duos of the top teams in the league. Dortmund’s Witsel - Can, Thiago - Kimmich from FC Bayern Munich, Sabitzer - Laimer from RBL and Zakaria - Neuhaus from BMG have all proved to be a great tandem. How do the duos of the teams fighting for silverware harmonize? And which pair will prevail in the end?
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14:30 Eco-friendly fashion - Green sheen or the real deal?
We live in an age of hyper-consumption, and nowhere is this more obvious than the fashion industry. ‘Fast fashion’ is the buzzword these days....
We live in an age of hyper-consumption, and nowhere is this more obvious than the fashion industry. ‘Fast fashion’ is the buzzword these days. Driven by glossy advertising campaigns, many consumers are constantly buying new clothes.
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17:30 Matchday 24
Kick off! examines the middle of the pitch on the 24th match day. Kick off! looks at the dynamic duos of the top teams in the league. Dortmund’s...
Kick off! examines the middle of the pitch on the 24th match day. Kick off! looks at the dynamic duos of the top teams in the league. Dortmund’s Witsel - Can, Thiago - Kimmich from FC Bayern Munich, Sabitzer - Laimer from RBL and Zakaria - Neuhaus from BMG have all proved to be a great tandem. How do the duos of the teams fighting for silverware harmonize? And which pair will prevail in the end?
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21:30 Matchday 24
Kick off! examines the middle of the pitch on the 24th match day. Kick off! looks at the dynamic duos of the top teams in the league. Dortmund’s...
Kick off! examines the middle of the pitch on the 24th match day. Kick off! looks at the dynamic duos of the top teams in the league. Dortmund’s Witsel - Can, Thiago - Kimmich from FC Bayern Munich, Sabitzer - Laimer from RBL and Zakaria - Neuhaus from BMG have all proved to be a great tandem. How do the duos of the teams fighting for silverware harmonize? And which pair will prevail in the end?
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22:30 News in Review
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00:30 Spotlight on People
In Italy, the authorities have quarantined about a dozen villages because of coronavirus and stopped trains. And fatal attacks in Romania have prompted...
In Italy, the authorities have quarantined about a dozen villages because of coronavirus and stopped trains. And fatal attacks in Romania have prompted calls for an end to the ban on hunting brown bears
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01:15 Africa
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02:30 Global Labor Mobility
Skilled workers - especially younger ones - are in demand the world over. But the global labor market has its downsides, as the rapid spread of the coronovirus has shown.
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03:15 Leonora - How a Father lost his Daughter to Islamic State
A father fights to save his daughter who has run off to join the terror organization Islamic State. For four long years Maik Messing doesn’t know...
A father fights to save his daughter who has run off to join the terror organization Islamic State. For four long years Maik Messing doesn’t know if she will survive the ordeal. And for those same four years he was joined by a camera Team.
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04:30 The Globalization Program
A women's recycling initiative in Gambia; why so many women in Maharashtra are having hysterectomies, and an orchestra in Mexico helping underprivileged kids turn their lives around.
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05:30 The Environment Magazine
On this edition of Eco Africa we look into the impact of global textile production for the fashion industry, visit a clothing bank helping women in South...
On this edition of Eco Africa we look into the impact of global textile production for the fashion industry, visit a clothing bank helping women in South Africa and see how to make hair extensions out of natural sisal.