00:00 News
00:02 NoonSong - Concert and Church Service in Berlin
NoonSong has been called "thirty minutes of heaven." A choral concert, but also a church service. Thirty minutes of sacred music. Each NoonSong is unique....
NoonSong has been called "thirty minutes of heaven." A choral concert, but also a church service. Thirty minutes of sacred music. Each NoonSong is unique. Every Saturday, it features beautiful a cappella singing selected from centuries of Christian music. The choral ensemble ‘sirventes berlin’, which includes some of Berlin’s finest professional singers, performs at these events.
00:30 Lifestyle Europe
A Spanish label designs sustainable fashion from plastic waste. Also: a discovery tour in London's trendy Clerkenwell district and fencing like a Jedi from Star Wars
01:00 News
01:15 International Women‘s day. Where women are finally conquering football.
Have you been to the country where 77.000 attend a friendly women's game? The country where sponsors pour millions into league and clubs? And where national...
Have you been to the country where 77.000 attend a friendly women's game? The country where sponsors pour millions into league and clubs? And where national and international media report from the games? No, you haven't? Well, it's about time then. Join DW reporter Danya Barsalona on her trip to England.
01:30 In Beethoven's footsteps through Vienna
Ludwig van Beethoven was one of the most influential composers in the history of classical music. He was born in Bonn in 1770. At the age of 21, he moved...
Ludwig van Beethoven was one of the most influential composers in the history of classical music. He was born in Bonn in 1770. At the age of 21, he moved to Vienna and wrote many of his best-known works there.
02:00 News
02:02 News in Review
02:30 The Global Auto and Mobility Show
What does the car of the future sound like? What is the sound of today? Join REV on an acoustic journey through the world of mobility, from electronic engine growls to electro pop.
03:00 News
03:15 Africa
03:30 In Beethoven's footsteps through Vienna
Ludwig van Beethoven was one of the most influential composers in the history of classical music. He was born in Bonn in 1770. At the age of 21, he moved...
Ludwig van Beethoven was one of the most influential composers in the history of classical music. He was born in Bonn in 1770. At the age of 21, he moved to Vienna and wrote many of his best-known works there.
04:00 News
04:02 News
04:15 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.
05:00 News
05:15 News
05:30 The Science Magazine
They’ve been hidden in Lake Constance for millennia: 170 cairns, in a perfect line. An archeological sensation! Now a research team is trying to...
They’ve been hidden in Lake Constance for millennia: 170 cairns, in a perfect line. An archeological sensation! Now a research team is trying to unlock their secrets. Also: turning atmospheric CO2 into plastic. And: Turning seaweed into building bricks.
06:00 News
06:02 In Motion - Dance Around the World
The Call of Dance: We meet Meg Stuart at the Dance Congress in Dresden, performers in Burkina Faso and Colombia, and explore the burgeoning world of dance.
06:30 Lifestyle Europe
A Spanish label designs sustainable fashion from plastic waste. Also: a discovery tour in London's trendy Clerkenwell district and fencing like a Jedi from Star Wars
07:00 News
07:15 The Week in Reports
Thousands of refugees hoped the Turkish border would open so they could flee to Greece. Now the EU wants to keep it closed.+++The Colombian city of Cartagnena...
Thousands of refugees hoped the Turkish border would open so they could flee to Greece. Now the EU wants to keep it closed.+++The Colombian city of Cartagnena is a popular tourist attraction. The seedy side of popularity is a prostitution boom.
07:30 The Magazine for Africa's Youth
A Nigerian comic book company is bringing African superheroes to life! We chat with its founder, Jide Martin. Cameroonian filmmakers fight back against...
A Nigerian comic book company is bringing African superheroes to life! We chat with its founder, Jide Martin. Cameroonian filmmakers fight back against cable TV and a budding chocolatier in the Ivory Coast is bringing Ivorian chocolate to the world. Plus, we meet Rwanda's first female saxophonist who is challenging stereotypes in a male-dominated music industry.
08:00 News
08:15 Living in the Digital Age
Women are significantly under-represented in the tech world. One reason is that female business-starters receive less venture capital for their ideas than...
Women are significantly under-represented in the tech world. One reason is that female business-starters receive less venture capital for their ideas than their male counterparts. But why? And how can women change this?
08:30 The Global Auto and Mobility Show
What does the car of the future sound like? What is the sound of today? Join REV on an acoustic journey through the world of mobility, from electronic engine growls to electro pop.
09:00 News
09:15 News
09:30 In Beethoven's footsteps through Vienna
Ludwig van Beethoven was one of the most influential composers in the history of classical music. He was born in Bonn in 1770. At the age of 21, he moved...
Ludwig van Beethoven was one of the most influential composers in the history of classical music. He was born in Bonn in 1770. At the age of 21, he moved to Vienna and wrote many of his best-known works there.
10:00 News
10:15 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.
11:00 News
11:15 International Women‘s day. Where women are finally conquering football.
Have you been to the country where 77.000 attend a friendly women's game? The country where sponsors pour millions into league and clubs? And where national...
Have you been to the country where 77.000 attend a friendly women's game? The country where sponsors pour millions into league and clubs? And where national and international media report from the games? No, you haven't? Well, it's about time then. Join DW reporter Danya Barsalona on her trip to England.
11:30 Lifestyle Europe
A Spanish label designs sustainable fashion from plastic waste. Also: a discovery tour in London's trendy Clerkenwell district and fencing like a Jedi from Star Wars
12:00 News
12:15 Living in the Digital Age
Women are significantly under-represented in the tech world. One reason is that female business-starters receive less venture capital for their ideas than...
Women are significantly under-represented in the tech world. One reason is that female business-starters receive less venture capital for their ideas than their male counterparts. But why? And how can women change this?
12:30 In Beethoven's footsteps through Vienna
Ludwig van Beethoven was one of the most influential composers in the history of classical music. He was born in Bonn in 1770. At the age of 21, he moved...
Ludwig van Beethoven was one of the most influential composers in the history of classical music. He was born in Bonn in 1770. At the age of 21, he moved to Vienna and wrote many of his best-known works there.
13:00 News
13:15 The Women's Restaurant in Marrakesh
In Morocco, households that find themselves without a man often face financial difficulties. Fatima Zahara knows that only too well. After her father died,...
In Morocco, households that find themselves without a man often face financial difficulties. Fatima Zahara knows that only too well. After her father died, her mother could barely feed her children. So Fatima quit school to help support her family.
13:30 In Motion - Dance Around the World
The Call of Dance: We meet Meg Stuart at the Dance Congress in Dresden, performers in Burkina Faso and Colombia, and explore the burgeoning world of dance.
14:00 News
14:15 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.
15:00 News
15:15 The Week in Reports
Thousands of refugees hoped the Turkish border would open so they could flee to Greece. Now the EU wants to keep it closed.+++The Colombian city of Cartagnena...
Thousands of refugees hoped the Turkish border would open so they could flee to Greece. Now the EU wants to keep it closed.+++The Colombian city of Cartagnena is a popular tourist attraction. The seedy side of popularity is a prostitution boom.
15:30 Lifestyle Europe
A Spanish label designs sustainable fashion from plastic waste. Also: a discovery tour in London's trendy Clerkenwell district and fencing like a Jedi from Star Wars
16:00 News
16:15 The Women's Restaurant in Marrakesh
In Morocco, households that find themselves without a man often face financial difficulties. Fatima Zahara knows that only too well. After her father died,...
In Morocco, households that find themselves without a man often face financial difficulties. Fatima Zahara knows that only too well. After her father died, her mother could barely feed her children. So Fatima quit school to help support her family.
16:30 The Magazine for Africa's Youth
A Nigerian comic book company is bringing African superheroes to life! We chat with its founder, Jide Martin. Cameroonian filmmakers fight back against...
A Nigerian comic book company is bringing African superheroes to life! We chat with its founder, Jide Martin. Cameroonian filmmakers fight back against cable TV and a budding chocolatier in the Ivory Coast is bringing Ivorian chocolate to the world. Plus, we meet Rwanda's first female saxophonist who is challenging stereotypes in a male-dominated music industry.
17:00 News
17:15 [m]otherhood
Many women make a conscious decision not to have children. What are the reasons behind their choice - and what reactions does it prompt? The film [m]otherhood...
Many women make a conscious decision not to have children. What are the reasons behind their choice - and what reactions does it prompt? The film [m]otherhood investigates these questions and examines the maternal myth inherent in all cultures.
18:00 News
18:15 International Women‘s day. Where women are finally conquering football.
Have you been to the country where 77.000 attend a friendly women's game? The country where sponsors pour millions into league and clubs? And where national...
Have you been to the country where 77.000 attend a friendly women's game? The country where sponsors pour millions into league and clubs? And where national and international media report from the games? No, you haven't? Well, it's about time then. Join DW reporter Danya Barsalona on her trip to England.
18:30 Guest: Mohammed Al-Hadrami
Tim Sebastian interviews Mohammed Al-Hadrami, Yemeni Minister of Foreign Affairs.
19:00 News
19:15 Living in the Digital Age
Women are significantly under-represented in the tech world. One reason is that female business-starters receive less venture capital for their ideas than...
Women are significantly under-represented in the tech world. One reason is that female business-starters receive less venture capital for their ideas than their male counterparts. But why? And how can women change this?
19:30 The Magazine for Africa's Youth
A Nigerian comic book company is bringing African superheroes to life! We chat with its founder, Jide Martin. Cameroonian filmmakers fight back against...
A Nigerian comic book company is bringing African superheroes to life! We chat with its founder, Jide Martin. Cameroonian filmmakers fight back against cable TV and a budding chocolatier in the Ivory Coast is bringing Ivorian chocolate to the world. Plus, we meet Rwanda's first female saxophonist who is challenging stereotypes in a male-dominated music industry.
20:00 News
20:15 The Women's Restaurant in Marrakesh
In Morocco, households that find themselves without a man often face financial difficulties. Fatima Zahara knows that only too well. After her father died,...
In Morocco, households that find themselves without a man often face financial difficulties. Fatima Zahara knows that only too well. After her father died, her mother could barely feed her children. So Fatima quit school to help support her family.
20:30 The Science Magazine
They’ve been hidden in Lake Constance for millennia: 170 cairns, in a perfect line. An archeological sensation! Now a research team is trying to...
They’ve been hidden in Lake Constance for millennia: 170 cairns, in a perfect line. An archeological sensation! Now a research team is trying to unlock their secrets. Also: turning atmospheric CO2 into plastic. And: Turning seaweed into building bricks.
21:00 News
21:15 Salman Rushdie - A Marked Man
Iran’s Ayatollah Ruhollah Khomeini issued a "fatwa†for author Salman Rushdie thirty years ago. The order to kill Rushdie came after the publication...
Iran’s Ayatollah Ruhollah Khomeini issued a "fatwa†for author Salman Rushdie thirty years ago. The order to kill Rushdie came after the publication of his book, "The Satanic Verses†in 1988.
22:00 News
22:15 The Week in Reports
Thousands of refugees hoped the Turkish border would open so they could flee to Greece. Now the EU wants to keep it closed.+++The Colombian city of Cartagnena...
Thousands of refugees hoped the Turkish border would open so they could flee to Greece. Now the EU wants to keep it closed.+++The Colombian city of Cartagnena is a popular tourist attraction. The seedy side of popularity is a prostitution boom.
22:30 In Motion - Dance Around the World
The Call of Dance: We meet Meg Stuart at the Dance Congress in Dresden, performers in Burkina Faso and Colombia, and explore the burgeoning world of dance.
23:00 News
23:15 Living in the Digital Age
Women are significantly under-represented in the tech world. One reason is that female business-starters receive less venture capital for their ideas than...
Women are significantly under-represented in the tech world. One reason is that female business-starters receive less venture capital for their ideas than their male counterparts. But why? And how can women change this?
23:30 The Environment Magazine
In this edition of Eco Africa: The Tanzanians working to clean up the Mara River, making eco fuel from waste, and how recycled laptops are benefitting Rwandan school kids.
00:00 News
00:02 In Beethoven's footsteps through Vienna
Ludwig van Beethoven was one of the most influential composers in the history of classical music. He was born in Bonn in 1770. At the age of 21, he moved...
Ludwig van Beethoven was one of the most influential composers in the history of classical music. He was born in Bonn in 1770. At the age of 21, he moved to Vienna and wrote many of his best-known works there.
00:30 In Motion - Dance Around the World
The Call of Dance: We meet Meg Stuart at the Dance Congress in Dresden, performers in Burkina Faso and Colombia, and explore the burgeoning world of dance.
01:00 News
01:15 The Week in Reports
Thousands of refugees hoped the Turkish border would open so they could flee to Greece. Now the EU wants to keep it closed.+++The Colombian city of Cartagnena...
Thousands of refugees hoped the Turkish border would open so they could flee to Greece. Now the EU wants to keep it closed.+++The Colombian city of Cartagnena is a popular tourist attraction. The seedy side of popularity is a prostitution boom.
01:30 The Global Auto and Mobility Show
What does the car of the future sound like? What is the sound of today? Join REV on an acoustic journey through the world of mobility, from electronic engine growls to electro pop.
02:00 News
02:02 The Science Magazine
They’ve been hidden in Lake Constance for millennia: 170 cairns, in a perfect line. An archeological sensation! Now a research team is trying to...
They’ve been hidden in Lake Constance for millennia: 170 cairns, in a perfect line. An archeological sensation! Now a research team is trying to unlock their secrets. Also: turning atmospheric CO2 into plastic. And: Turning seaweed into building bricks.
02:30 NoonSong - Concert and Church Service in Berlin
NoonSong has been called "thirty minutes of heaven." A choral concert, but also a church service. Thirty minutes of sacred music. Each NoonSong is unique....
NoonSong has been called "thirty minutes of heaven." A choral concert, but also a church service. Thirty minutes of sacred music. Each NoonSong is unique. Every Saturday, it features beautiful a cappella singing selected from centuries of Christian music. The choral ensemble ‘sirventes berlin’, which includes some of Berlin’s finest professional singers, performs at these events.
03:00 News
03:15 International Women‘s day. Where women are finally conquering football.
Have you been to the country where 77.000 attend a friendly women's game? The country where sponsors pour millions into league and clubs? And where national...
Have you been to the country where 77.000 attend a friendly women's game? The country where sponsors pour millions into league and clubs? And where national and international media report from the games? No, you haven't? Well, it's about time then. Join DW reporter Danya Barsalona on her trip to England.
03:30 Lifestyle Europe
A Spanish label designs sustainable fashion from plastic waste. Also: a discovery tour in London's trendy Clerkenwell district and fencing like a Jedi from Star Wars
04:00 News
04:02 The Week in Reports
Thousands of refugees hoped the Turkish border would open so they could flee to Greece. Now the EU wants to keep it closed.+++The Colombian city of Cartagnena...
Thousands of refugees hoped the Turkish border would open so they could flee to Greece. Now the EU wants to keep it closed.+++The Colombian city of Cartagnena is a popular tourist attraction. The seedy side of popularity is a prostitution boom.
04:15 Salman Rushdie - A Marked Man
Iran’s Ayatollah Ruhollah Khomeini issued a "fatwa†for author Salman Rushdie thirty years ago. The order to kill Rushdie came after the publication...
Iran’s Ayatollah Ruhollah Khomeini issued a "fatwa†for author Salman Rushdie thirty years ago. The order to kill Rushdie came after the publication of his book, "The Satanic Verses†in 1988.
05:00 News
05:15 The Women's Restaurant in Marrakesh
In Morocco, households that find themselves without a man often face financial difficulties. Fatima Zahara knows that only too well. After her father died,...
In Morocco, households that find themselves without a man often face financial difficulties. Fatima Zahara knows that only too well. After her father died, her mother could barely feed her children. So Fatima quit school to help support her family.
05:30 The Global Auto and Mobility Show
What does the car of the future sound like? What is the sound of today? Join REV on an acoustic journey through the world of mobility, from electronic engine growls to electro pop.
06:00 News
06:02 The Health Show
Child obesity is on the rise worldwide. Overweight children are not only often bullied and disadvantaged, they are more likely to become diabetic and to...
Child obesity is on the rise worldwide. Overweight children are not only often bullied and disadvantaged, they are more likely to become diabetic and to suffer from high blood pressure. What are the causes, and how can it be tackled?
06:30 In Beethoven's footsteps through Vienna
Ludwig van Beethoven was one of the most influential composers in the history of classical music. He was born in Bonn in 1770. At the age of 21, he moved...
Ludwig van Beethoven was one of the most influential composers in the history of classical music. He was born in Bonn in 1770. At the age of 21, he moved to Vienna and wrote many of his best-known works there.
07:00 News
07:15 International Women‘s day. Where women are finally conquering football.
Have you been to the country where 77.000 attend a friendly women's game? The country where sponsors pour millions into league and clubs? And where national...
Have you been to the country where 77.000 attend a friendly women's game? The country where sponsors pour millions into league and clubs? And where national and international media report from the games? No, you haven't? Well, it's about time then. Join DW reporter Danya Barsalona on her trip to England.
07:30 NoonSong - Concert and Church Service in Berlin
NoonSong has been called "thirty minutes of heaven." A choral concert, but also a church service. Thirty minutes of sacred music. Each NoonSong is unique....
NoonSong has been called "thirty minutes of heaven." A choral concert, but also a church service. Thirty minutes of sacred music. Each NoonSong is unique. Every Saturday, it features beautiful a cappella singing selected from centuries of Christian music. The choral ensemble ‘sirventes berlin’, which includes some of Berlin’s finest professional singers, performs at these events.
08:00 News
08:15 The Women's Restaurant in Marrakesh
In Morocco, households that find themselves without a man often face financial difficulties. Fatima Zahara knows that only too well. After her father died,...
In Morocco, households that find themselves without a man often face financial difficulties. Fatima Zahara knows that only too well. After her father died, her mother could barely feed her children. So Fatima quit school to help support her family.
08:30 Lifestyle Europe
A Spanish label designs sustainable fashion from plastic waste. Also: a discovery tour in London's trendy Clerkenwell district and fencing like a Jedi from Star Wars
09:00 News
09:15 The Week in Reports
Thousands of refugees hoped the Turkish border would open so they could flee to Greece. Now the EU wants to keep it closed.+++The Colombian city of Cartagnena...
Thousands of refugees hoped the Turkish border would open so they could flee to Greece. Now the EU wants to keep it closed.+++The Colombian city of Cartagnena is a popular tourist attraction. The seedy side of popularity is a prostitution boom.
09:30 In Motion - Dance Around the World
The Call of Dance: We meet Meg Stuart at the Dance Congress in Dresden, performers in Burkina Faso and Colombia, and explore the burgeoning world of dance.
10:00 News
10:15 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.
11:00 News
11:15 Living in the Digital Age
Women are significantly under-represented in the tech world. One reason is that female business-starters receive less venture capital for their ideas than...
Women are significantly under-represented in the tech world. One reason is that female business-starters receive less venture capital for their ideas than their male counterparts. But why? And how can women change this?
11:30 The Magazine for Africa's Youth
A Nigerian comic book company is bringing African superheroes to life! We chat with its founder, Jide Martin. Cameroonian filmmakers fight back against...
A Nigerian comic book company is bringing African superheroes to life! We chat with its founder, Jide Martin. Cameroonian filmmakers fight back against cable TV and a budding chocolatier in the Ivory Coast is bringing Ivorian chocolate to the world. Plus, we meet Rwanda's first female saxophonist who is challenging stereotypes in a male-dominated music industry.
12:00 News
12:15 The Women's Restaurant in Marrakesh
In Morocco, households that find themselves without a man often face financial difficulties. Fatima Zahara knows that only too well. After her father died,...
In Morocco, households that find themselves without a man often face financial difficulties. Fatima Zahara knows that only too well. After her father died, her mother could barely feed her children. So Fatima quit school to help support her family.
12:30 The Global Auto and Mobility Show
What does the car of the future sound like? What is the sound of today? Join REV on an acoustic journey through the world of mobility, from electronic engine growls to electro pop.
13:00 News
13:15 The Week in Reports
Thousands of refugees hoped the Turkish border would open so they could flee to Greece. Now the EU wants to keep it closed.+++The Colombian city of Cartagnena...
Thousands of refugees hoped the Turkish border would open so they could flee to Greece. Now the EU wants to keep it closed.+++The Colombian city of Cartagnena is a popular tourist attraction. The seedy side of popularity is a prostitution boom.
13:30 The Magazine for Africa's Youth
A Nigerian comic book company is bringing African superheroes to life! We chat with its founder, Jide Martin. Cameroonian filmmakers fight back against...
A Nigerian comic book company is bringing African superheroes to life! We chat with its founder, Jide Martin. Cameroonian filmmakers fight back against cable TV and a budding chocolatier in the Ivory Coast is bringing Ivorian chocolate to the world. Plus, we meet Rwanda's first female saxophonist who is challenging stereotypes in a male-dominated music industry.
14:00 News
14:15 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.
15:00 News
15:15 International Women‘s day. Where women are finally conquering football.
Have you been to the country where 77.000 attend a friendly women's game? The country where sponsors pour millions into league and clubs? And where national...
Have you been to the country where 77.000 attend a friendly women's game? The country where sponsors pour millions into league and clubs? And where national and international media report from the games? No, you haven't? Well, it's about time then. Join DW reporter Danya Barsalona on her trip to England.
15:30 In Motion - Dance Around the World
The Call of Dance: We meet Meg Stuart at the Dance Congress in Dresden, performers in Burkina Faso and Colombia, and explore the burgeoning world of dance.
16:00 News
16:15 Living in the Digital Age
Women are significantly under-represented in the tech world. One reason is that female business-starters receive less venture capital for their ideas than...
Women are significantly under-represented in the tech world. One reason is that female business-starters receive less venture capital for their ideas than their male counterparts. But why? And how can women change this?
16:30 NoonSong - Concert and Church Service in Berlin
NoonSong has been called "thirty minutes of heaven." A choral concert, but also a church service. Thirty minutes of sacred music. Each NoonSong is unique....
NoonSong has been called "thirty minutes of heaven." A choral concert, but also a church service. Thirty minutes of sacred music. Each NoonSong is unique. Every Saturday, it features beautiful a cappella singing selected from centuries of Christian music. The choral ensemble ‘sirventes berlin’, which includes some of Berlin’s finest professional singers, performs at these events.
17:00 News
17:15 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.
18:00 News
18:15 The Women's Restaurant in Marrakesh
In Morocco, households that find themselves without a man often face financial difficulties. Fatima Zahara knows that only too well. After her father died,...
In Morocco, households that find themselves without a man often face financial difficulties. Fatima Zahara knows that only too well. After her father died, her mother could barely feed her children. So Fatima quit school to help support her family.
18:30 The Environment Magazine
In this edition of Eco Africa: The Tanzanians working to clean up the Mara River, making eco fuel from waste, and how recycled laptops are benefitting Rwandan school kids.
19:00 News
19:15 The Week in Reports
Thousands of refugees hoped the Turkish border would open so they could flee to Greece. Now the EU wants to keep it closed.+++The Colombian city of Cartagnena...
Thousands of refugees hoped the Turkish border would open so they could flee to Greece. Now the EU wants to keep it closed.+++The Colombian city of Cartagnena is a popular tourist attraction. The seedy side of popularity is a prostitution boom.
19:30 Lifestyle Europe
A Spanish label designs sustainable fashion from plastic waste. Also: a discovery tour in London's trendy Clerkenwell district and fencing like a Jedi from Star Wars
20:00 News
20:15 Living in the Digital Age
Women are significantly under-represented in the tech world. One reason is that female business-starters receive less venture capital for their ideas than...
Women are significantly under-represented in the tech world. One reason is that female business-starters receive less venture capital for their ideas than their male counterparts. But why? And how can women change this?
20:30 The Global Auto and Mobility Show
What does the car of the future sound like? What is the sound of today? Join REV on an acoustic journey through the world of mobility, from electronic engine growls to electro pop.
21:00 News
21:15 [m]otherhood
Many women make a conscious decision not to have children. What are the reasons behind their choice - and what reactions does it prompt? The film [m]otherhood...
Many women make a conscious decision not to have children. What are the reasons behind their choice - and what reactions does it prompt? The film [m]otherhood investigates these questions and examines the maternal myth inherent in all cultures.
22:00 News
22:15 International Women‘s day. Where women are finally conquering football.
Have you been to the country where 77.000 attend a friendly women's game? The country where sponsors pour millions into league and clubs? And where national...
Have you been to the country where 77.000 attend a friendly women's game? The country where sponsors pour millions into league and clubs? And where national and international media report from the games? No, you haven't? Well, it's about time then. Join DW reporter Danya Barsalona on her trip to England.
22:30 NoonSong - Concert and Church Service in Berlin
NoonSong has been called "thirty minutes of heaven." A choral concert, but also a church service. Thirty minutes of sacred music. Each NoonSong is unique....
NoonSong has been called "thirty minutes of heaven." A choral concert, but also a church service. Thirty minutes of sacred music. Each NoonSong is unique. Every Saturday, it features beautiful a cappella singing selected from centuries of Christian music. The choral ensemble ‘sirventes berlin’, which includes some of Berlin’s finest professional singers, performs at these events.
23:00 News
23:15 The Women's Restaurant in Marrakesh
In Morocco, households that find themselves without a man often face financial difficulties. Fatima Zahara knows that only too well. After her father died,...
In Morocco, households that find themselves without a man often face financial difficulties. Fatima Zahara knows that only too well. After her father died, her mother could barely feed her children. So Fatima quit school to help support her family.
23:30 The Science Magazine
They’ve been hidden in Lake Constance for millennia: 170 cairns, in a perfect line. An archeological sensation! Now a research team is trying to...
They’ve been hidden in Lake Constance for millennia: 170 cairns, in a perfect line. An archeological sensation! Now a research team is trying to unlock their secrets. Also: turning atmospheric CO2 into plastic. And: Turning seaweed into building bricks.
00:00 News
00:02 News in Review
00:30 Extinction Rebellion - Legitimate Protest or Eco-Terrorism?
Extinction Rebellion: a global activist movement that seeks to see changes in climate policy. "XR" demonstrators have staged spectacular acts of civil...
Extinction Rebellion: a global activist movement that seeks to see changes in climate policy. "XR" demonstrators have staged spectacular acts of civil disobedience as part of their effort to persuade politicians to take action to reduce global warming.
01:00 News
01:15 Africa
01:30 News
01:45 News
02:00 News
02:02 Lifestyle Europe
A Spanish label designs sustainable fashion from plastic waste. Also: a discovery tour in London's trendy Clerkenwell district and fencing like a Jedi from Star Wars
02:30 The Globalization Program
Climate change is behind an upsurge in refugees. Lebanon's women rebel against outdated traditions. In Zimbabwe grandmothers fill the role of mental health workers.
03:00 News
03:15 Slavery Routes - A Short History of Human Trafficking: 476 AD -1375 AD: Beyond the Desert
The history of slavery did not begin in the cotton fields. It has been going on since the dawn of humanity. Part 1 of this four-part documentary series...
The history of slavery did not begin in the cotton fields. It has been going on since the dawn of humanity. Part 1 of this four-part documentary series investigates how Africa became the epicenter of human trafficking.
04:00 News
04:02 The Environment Magazine
A special episode of Eco India to mark Women's Day (March 8). Throughout history, the central role of women in society has ensured its stability, progress...
A special episode of Eco India to mark Women's Day (March 8). Throughout history, the central role of women in society has ensured its stability, progress and long-term development of nations. But their own needs are not always met.
04:30 The Health Show
Child obesity is on the rise worldwide. Overweight children are not only often bullied and disadvantaged, they are more likely to become diabetic and to...
Child obesity is on the rise worldwide. Overweight children are not only often bullied and disadvantaged, they are more likely to become diabetic and to suffer from high blood pressure. What are the causes, and how can it be tackled?
05:00 News
05:15 The Week in Reports
Thousands of refugees hoped the Turkish border would open so they could flee to Greece. Now the EU wants to keep it closed.+++The Colombian city of Cartagnena...
Thousands of refugees hoped the Turkish border would open so they could flee to Greece. Now the EU wants to keep it closed.+++The Colombian city of Cartagnena is a popular tourist attraction. The seedy side of popularity is a prostitution boom.
05:30 The Globalization Program
Climate change is behind an upsurge in refugees. Lebanon's women rebel against outdated traditions. In Zimbabwe grandmothers fill the role of mental health workers.
06:00 News
06:02 NoonSong - Concert and Church Service in Berlin
NoonSong has been called "thirty minutes of heaven." A choral concert, but also a church service. Thirty minutes of sacred music. Each NoonSong is unique....
NoonSong has been called "thirty minutes of heaven." A choral concert, but also a church service. Thirty minutes of sacred music. Each NoonSong is unique. Every Saturday, it features beautiful a cappella singing selected from centuries of Christian music. The choral ensemble ‘sirventes berlin’, which includes some of Berlin’s finest professional singers, performs at these events.
06:30 The Science Magazine
They’ve been hidden in Lake Constance for millennia: 170 cairns, in a perfect line. An archeological sensation! Now a research team is trying to...
They’ve been hidden in Lake Constance for millennia: 170 cairns, in a perfect line. An archeological sensation! Now a research team is trying to unlock their secrets. Also: turning atmospheric CO2 into plastic. And: Turning seaweed into building bricks.
07:00 News
07:15 Slavery Routes - A Short History of Human Trafficking: 476 AD -1375 AD: Beyond the Desert
The history of slavery did not begin in the cotton fields. It has been going on since the dawn of humanity. Part 1 of this four-part documentary series...
The history of slavery did not begin in the cotton fields. It has been going on since the dawn of humanity. Part 1 of this four-part documentary series investigates how Africa became the epicenter of human trafficking.
08:00 News
08:30 Living in the Digital Age
Women are significantly under-represented in the tech world. One reason is that female business-starters receive less venture capital for their ideas than...
Women are significantly under-represented in the tech world. One reason is that female business-starters receive less venture capital for their ideas than their male counterparts. But why? And how can women change this?
08:45 The Women's Restaurant in Marrakesh
In Morocco, households that find themselves without a man often face financial difficulties. Fatima Zahara knows that only too well. After her father died,...
In Morocco, households that find themselves without a man often face financial difficulties. Fatima Zahara knows that only too well. After her father died, her mother could barely feed her children. So Fatima quit school to help support her family.
09:00 News
09:30 The Science Magazine
They’ve been hidden in Lake Constance for millennia: 170 cairns, in a perfect line. An archeological sensation! Now a research team is trying to...
They’ve been hidden in Lake Constance for millennia: 170 cairns, in a perfect line. An archeological sensation! Now a research team is trying to unlock their secrets. Also: turning atmospheric CO2 into plastic. And: Turning seaweed into building bricks.
10:00 News
10:30 News
10:45 The Women's Restaurant in Marrakesh
In Morocco, households that find themselves without a man often face financial difficulties. Fatima Zahara knows that only too well. After her father died,...
In Morocco, households that find themselves without a man often face financial difficulties. Fatima Zahara knows that only too well. After her father died, her mother could barely feed her children. So Fatima quit school to help support her family.
11:00 News
11:15 [m]otherhood
Many women make a conscious decision not to have children. What are the reasons behind their choice - and what reactions does it prompt? The film [m]otherhood...
Many women make a conscious decision not to have children. What are the reasons behind their choice - and what reactions does it prompt? The film [m]otherhood investigates these questions and examines the maternal myth inherent in all cultures.
12:00 News
12:30 News
12:45 The Week in Reports
Thousands of refugees hoped the Turkish border would open so they could flee to Greece. Now the EU wants to keep it closed.+++The Colombian city of Cartagnena...
Thousands of refugees hoped the Turkish border would open so they could flee to Greece. Now the EU wants to keep it closed.+++The Colombian city of Cartagnena is a popular tourist attraction. The seedy side of popularity is a prostitution boom.
13:00 News
13:30 The Globalization Program
Climate change is behind an upsurge in refugees. Lebanon's women rebel against outdated traditions. In Zimbabwe grandmothers fill the role of mental health workers.
14:00 News
14:30 The Environment Magazine
A special episode of Eco India to mark Women's Day (March 8). Throughout history, the central role of women in society has ensured its stability, progress...
A special episode of Eco India to mark Women's Day (March 8). Throughout history, the central role of women in society has ensured its stability, progress and long-term development of nations. But their own needs are not always met.
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
They’ve been hidden in Lake Constance for millennia: 170 cairns, in a perfect line. An archeological sensation! Now a research team is trying to...
They’ve been hidden in Lake Constance for millennia: 170 cairns, in a perfect line. An archeological sensation! Now a research team is trying to unlock their secrets. Also: turning atmospheric CO2 into plastic. And: Turning seaweed into building bricks.
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 Extinction Rebellion - Legitimate Protest or Eco-Terrorism?
Extinction Rebellion: a global activist movement that seeks to see changes in climate policy. "XR" demonstrators have staged spectacular acts of civil...
Extinction Rebellion: a global activist movement that seeks to see changes in climate policy. "XR" demonstrators have staged spectacular acts of civil disobedience as part of their effort to persuade politicians to take action to reduce global warming.
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
Climate change is behind an upsurge in refugees. Lebanon's women rebel against outdated traditions. In Zimbabwe grandmothers fill the role of mental health workers.
01:00 News
01:15 Africa
01:30 News
01:45 News
02:00 News
02:02 News in Review
02:30 Review of Matchday 25
Football is back in focus on Kick off! after the Bundesliga was rocked by last week’s wave of fan protests. The thrilling title race continues with...
Football is back in focus on Kick off! after the Bundesliga was rocked by last week’s wave of fan protests. The thrilling title race continues with top of the heap Bayern hoping to avoid any surprises against Augsburg. 2nd-place Leipzig head to Wolfsburg to close the narrow gap behind Munich, but the true pick of the bunch is 3rd-place Dortmund heading to 4th-place Gladbach. It’s all on the line!
03:00 News
03:15 Marvel - Empire of Superheroes
Today, Marvel is one of the world’s best-known players in the comic industry. Spider Man and X-Man are just two of its popular superheroes. Thirty...
Today, Marvel is one of the world’s best-known players in the comic industry. Spider Man and X-Man are just two of its popular superheroes. Thirty years ago, the company was on the brink of bankruptcy. How did Marvel make it back to the top?
04:00 News
04:02 News in Review
04:30 Review of Matchday 25
Football is back in focus on Kick off! after the Bundesliga was rocked by last week’s wave of fan protests. The thrilling title race continues with...
Football is back in focus on Kick off! after the Bundesliga was rocked by last week’s wave of fan protests. The thrilling title race continues with top of the heap Bayern hoping to avoid any surprises against Augsburg. 2nd-place Leipzig head to Wolfsburg to close the narrow gap behind Munich, but the true pick of the bunch is 3rd-place Dortmund heading to 4th-place Gladbach. It’s all on the line!
05:00 News
05:15 News
05:30 Extinction Rebellion - Legitimate Protest or Eco-Terrorism?
Extinction Rebellion: a global activist movement that seeks to see changes in climate policy. "XR" demonstrators have staged spectacular acts of civil...
Extinction Rebellion: a global activist movement that seeks to see changes in climate policy. "XR" demonstrators have staged spectacular acts of civil disobedience as part of their effort to persuade politicians to take action to reduce global warming.
06:00 News
06:02 News in Review
06:30 The Environment Magazine
A special episode of Eco India to mark Women's Day (March 8). Throughout history, the central role of women in society has ensured its stability, progress...
A special episode of Eco India to mark Women's Day (March 8). Throughout history, the central role of women in society has ensured its stability, progress and long-term development of nations. But their own needs are not always met.
07:00 News
07:15 Marvel - Empire of Superheroes
Today, Marvel is one of the world’s best-known players in the comic industry. Spider Man and X-Man are just two of its popular superheroes. Thirty...
Today, Marvel is one of the world’s best-known players in the comic industry. Spider Man and X-Man are just two of its popular superheroes. Thirty years ago, the company was on the brink of bankruptcy. How did Marvel make it back to the top?
08:00 News
08:30 News
08:45 News
09:00 News
09:30 Review of Matchday 25
Football is back in focus on Kick off! after the Bundesliga was rocked by last week’s wave of fan protests. The thrilling title race continues with...
Football is back in focus on Kick off! after the Bundesliga was rocked by last week’s wave of fan protests. The thrilling title race continues with top of the heap Bayern hoping to avoid any surprises against Augsburg. 2nd-place Leipzig head to Wolfsburg to close the narrow gap behind Munich, but the true pick of the bunch is 3rd-place Dortmund heading to 4th-place Gladbach. It’s all on the line!
10:00 News
10:30 Extinction Rebellion - Legitimate Protest or Eco-Terrorism?
Extinction Rebellion: a global activist movement that seeks to see changes in climate policy. "XR" demonstrators have staged spectacular acts of civil...
Extinction Rebellion: a global activist movement that seeks to see changes in climate policy. "XR" demonstrators have staged spectacular acts of civil disobedience as part of their effort to persuade politicians to take action to reduce global warming.
11:00 News
11:15 Slavery Routes - A Short History of Human Trafficking: 476 AD -1375 AD: Beyond the Desert
The history of slavery did not begin in the cotton fields. It has been going on since the dawn of humanity. Part 1 of this four-part documentary series...
The history of slavery did not begin in the cotton fields. It has been going on since the dawn of humanity. Part 1 of this four-part documentary series investigates how Africa became the epicenter of human trafficking.
12:00 News
12:30 News
12:45 News
13:00 News
13:30 Review of Matchday 25
Football is back in focus on Kick off! after the Bundesliga was rocked by last week’s wave of fan protests. The thrilling title race continues with...
Football is back in focus on Kick off! after the Bundesliga was rocked by last week’s wave of fan protests. The thrilling title race continues with top of the heap Bayern hoping to avoid any surprises against Augsburg. 2nd-place Leipzig head to Wolfsburg to close the narrow gap behind Munich, but the true pick of the bunch is 3rd-place Dortmund heading to 4th-place Gladbach. It’s all on the line!
14:00 News
14:30 Extinction Rebellion - Legitimate Protest or Eco-Terrorism?
Extinction Rebellion: a global activist movement that seeks to see changes in climate policy. "XR" demonstrators have staged spectacular acts of civil...
Extinction Rebellion: a global activist movement that seeks to see changes in climate policy. "XR" demonstrators have staged spectacular acts of civil disobedience as part of their effort to persuade politicians to take action to reduce global warming.
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 25
Football is back in focus on Kick off! after the Bundesliga was rocked by last week’s wave of fan protests. The thrilling title race continues with...
Football is back in focus on Kick off! after the Bundesliga was rocked by last week’s wave of fan protests. The thrilling title race continues with top of the heap Bayern hoping to avoid any surprises against Augsburg. 2nd-place Leipzig head to Wolfsburg to close the narrow gap behind Munich, but the true pick of the bunch is 3rd-place Dortmund heading to 4th-place Gladbach. It’s all on the line!
18:00 News
18:30 Asia
18:45 Asia
19:00 News
19:15 Africa
19:30 Africa
19:45 News
20:00 News
20:15 Africa
20:30 Africa
20:45 News
21:00 News
21:30 Review of Matchday 25
Football is back in focus on Kick off! after the Bundesliga was rocked by last week’s wave of fan protests. The thrilling title race continues with...
Football is back in focus on Kick off! after the Bundesliga was rocked by last week’s wave of fan protests. The thrilling title race continues with top of the heap Bayern hoping to avoid any surprises against Augsburg. 2nd-place Leipzig head to Wolfsburg to close the narrow gap behind Munich, but the true pick of the bunch is 3rd-place Dortmund heading to 4th-place Gladbach. It’s all on the line!
22:00 News
22:30 News in Review
23:00 News
23:15 News
23:30 Africa
23:45 News
00:00 News
00:02 News in Review
00:30 Spotlight on People
The "Ocean Viking" was rescuing migrants from the Mediterranean - until it was stopped by the corona virus. +++ In France, tons of oysters are stolen every...
The "Ocean Viking" was rescuing migrants from the Mediterranean - until it was stopped by the corona virus. +++ In France, tons of oysters are stolen every year. Now the Gendarmerie is putting its foot down.
01:00 News
01:15 Africa
01:30 News
01:45 News
02:00 News
02:02 News in Review
02:30 Green Deal -- Making the economy sustainable
The European Union aims to be climate neutral by 2050. While manufacturers, miners and utilities that pollute the environment are under pressure, greening...
The European Union aims to be climate neutral by 2050. While manufacturers, miners and utilities that pollute the environment are under pressure, greening the economy also offers great opportunities. But it will only happen if bold measures are adopted.
03:00 News
03:15 The Future of Europe - Young Visionaries
For young people in Europe, the Second World War is safely in the past. But peace and the shared values of European unification are now under threat. Young...
For young people in Europe, the Second World War is safely in the past. But peace and the shared values of European unification are now under threat. Young Europeans are fighting to make sure that history does not repeat itself.
04:00 News
04:02 News in Review
04:30 The Globalization Program
Climate change is behind an upsurge in refugees. Lebanon's women rebel against outdated traditions. In Zimbabwe grandmothers fill the role of mental health workers.
05:00 News
05:15 News
05:30 The Environment Magazine
In this edition of Eco Africa: The Tanzanians working to clean up the Mara River, making eco fuel from waste, and how recycled laptops are benefitting Rwandan school kids.