00:00 News
00:02 News in Review
00:30 Corona-Virus: Out of Control?
COVID-19 is causing fear around the world. Thousands have already died. Entire countries are under lockdown. The outbreak could trigger a global recession....
COVID-19 is causing fear around the world. Thousands have already died. Entire countries are under lockdown. The outbreak could trigger a global recession. What can be done to combat the virus?
Our guests: Wiebke Hollersen (Die Welt), Malte Lehming (Tagesspiegel), Ariane Reimers (ARD)
01:00 News
01:15 Africa
01:30 News
01:45 News
02:00 News
02:02 News in Review
02:30 Corona-Virus: Out of Control?
COVID-19 is causing fear around the world. Thousands have already died. Entire countries are under lockdown. The outbreak could trigger a global recession....
COVID-19 is causing fear around the world. Thousands have already died. Entire countries are under lockdown. The outbreak could trigger a global recession. What can be done to combat the virus?
Our guests: Wiebke Hollersen (Die Welt), Malte Lehming (Tagesspiegel), Ariane Reimers (ARD)
03:00 News
03:15 Aid in Allah's Name
Islamic charities are highly committed to helping Muslims in need. Their missions aim to relieve the plight of victims of war, poverty and hunger around...
Islamic charities are highly committed to helping Muslims in need. Their missions aim to relieve the plight of victims of war, poverty and hunger around the world. But is there a political component to their work?
04:00 News
04:02 News in Review
04:30 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.
05:00 News
05:15 News
05:30 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.
06:00 News
06:02 News in Review
06:30 Corona-Virus: Out of Control?
COVID-19 is causing fear around the world. Thousands have already died. Entire countries are under lockdown. The outbreak could trigger a global recession....
COVID-19 is causing fear around the world. Thousands have already died. Entire countries are under lockdown. The outbreak could trigger a global recession. What can be done to combat the virus?
Our guests: Wiebke Hollersen (Die Welt), Malte Lehming (Tagesspiegel), Ariane Reimers (ARD)
07:00 News
07:15 Aid in Allah's Name
Islamic charities are highly committed to helping Muslims in need. Their missions aim to relieve the plight of victims of war, poverty and hunger around...
Islamic charities are highly committed to helping Muslims in need. Their missions aim to relieve the plight of victims of war, poverty and hunger around the world. But is there a political component to their work?
08:00 News
08:30 News
08:45 News
09:00 News
09:30 Corona-Virus: Out of Control?
COVID-19 is causing fear around the world. Thousands have already died. Entire countries are under lockdown. The outbreak could trigger a global recession....
COVID-19 is causing fear around the world. Thousands have already died. Entire countries are under lockdown. The outbreak could trigger a global recession. What can be done to combat the virus?
Our guests: Wiebke Hollersen (Die Welt), Malte Lehming (Tagesspiegel), Ariane Reimers (ARD)
10:00 News
10:30 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.
11:00 News
11:15 Can Electric Cars Save the Climate?
"Emission free" electric cars are being vaunted as the solution to climate change. They have the potential to earn billions for German carmakers , yet are they really so environmentally-friendly?
12:00 News
12:30 News
12:45 News
13:00 News
13:30 Corona-Virus: Out of Control?
COVID-19 is causing fear around the world. Thousands have already died. Entire countries are under lockdown. The outbreak could trigger a global recession....
COVID-19 is causing fear around the world. Thousands have already died. Entire countries are under lockdown. The outbreak could trigger a global recession. What can be done to combat the virus?
Our guests: Wiebke Hollersen (Die Welt), Malte Lehming (Tagesspiegel), Ariane Reimers (ARD)
14:00 News
15:00 News
15:30 Asia
15:45 Asia
16:00 News
16:30 Asia
16:45 Asia
17:00 News
17:30 The Environment Magazine
In many societies, high-tech is replacing industrialization as a driver of change. Can it reverse the negative effects of modern living on our planet and...
In many societies, high-tech is replacing industrialization as a driver of change. Can it reverse the negative effects of modern living on our planet and help us to a more sustainable way of life? Change through technology, our focus this week.
18:00 News
18:30 Asia
18:45 Asia
19:00 News
19:15 Africa
19:30 Africa
19:45 News
20:00 News
20:15 Africa
20:30 Africa
20:45 News
21:00 News
21:30 The Environment Magazine
This week on Eco Africa we see how a startup is combating Senegal's slash and burn farming traditions, visit Maasai beekeepers in Tanzania and look into...
This week on Eco Africa we see how a startup is combating Senegal's slash and burn farming traditions, visit Maasai beekeepers in Tanzania and look into the possibilities of using hydrogen to fuel the world.
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 The Tyrannosaurus of Tambach-Dietharz
More well-preserved dinosaur fossils have been found in Thüringen than anywhere else in the world. Almost every skeleton find has become a global sensation....
More well-preserved dinosaur fossils have been found in Thüringen than anywhere else in the world. Almost every skeleton find has become a global sensation. And the archaeologists keep digging. They may already have discovered a new species.
00:30 Lifestyle Europe
City with a vision - in Finland's capital Helsinki, modern architecture brings people together. Plus, the Buschos are on the march in Hungary. And, Adama Paris is a fashion designer on a mission.
01:00 News
01:15 HOW far-right hooligans hijack MMA
Mixed Martial Arts is gaining popularity in Germany. But Hooligans and the far-right have begun hijacking the sport to train and recruit, taking advantage...
Mixed Martial Arts is gaining popularity in Germany. But Hooligans and the far-right have begun hijacking the sport to train and recruit, taking advantage of MMA’s loose regulations. This development means right-wing hooligans are more organized and better trained than ever before. Can recognizing MMA as an official sport help push out these right-wing elements and benefit the sport as a whole?
01:30 Leipzig - A City in Transition
Young, dynamic, creative - Leipzig is one of Germany's most exciting cities. Lukas Stege takes a trip to where East Germany’s Peaceful Revolution began back in 1989.
02:00 News
02:02 News in Review
02:30 The Global Auto and Mobility Show
Do we need to share our beloved cars with others to save the world? The Audi e-tron or Kia e-Niro -- an electric question for the heart or the mind? Plus:...
Do we need to share our beloved cars with others to save the world? The Audi e-tron or Kia e-Niro -- an electric question for the heart or the mind? Plus: Fun in the Swiss snow with the Seat Cupra, and taxi driving as therapy in Cape Town.
03:00 News
03:15 Africa
03:30 Leipzig - A City in Transition
Young, dynamic, creative - Leipzig is one of Germany's most exciting cities. Lukas Stege takes a trip to where East Germany’s Peaceful Revolution began back in 1989.
04:00 News
04:02 News
04:15 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.
05:00 News
05:15 News
05:30 Of Waste, Mangroves and Planets
In future an unusual tower could be used to store energy from sun and wind. Also: A new waste management system in BrasÃlia; potential antibiotics from...
In future an unusual tower could be used to store energy from sun and wind. Also: A new waste management system in BrasÃlia; potential antibiotics from mangrove swamps; and why is Pluto no longer a planet?
06:00 News
06:02 Meet the Artist - Colm TóibÃn
Writing as an act of liberation. Colm TóibÃn, one of the the most distinguished English writers, talks about women, music, and his home in Ireland.
06:30 Lifestyle Europe
City with a vision - in Finland's capital Helsinki, modern architecture brings people together. Plus, the Buschos are on the march in Hungary. And, Adama Paris is a fashion designer on a mission.
07:00 News
07:15 The Week in Reports
Thousands of refugees are stranded at the border between Turkey and Greece. They hope to make it to the EU. But few make it+++A Russian tattoo artists...
Thousands of refugees are stranded at the border between Turkey and Greece. They hope to make it to the EU. But few make it+++A Russian tattoo artists transforms scars to symbollize a new beginning for abused women
07:30 Painkillers
A wide range of drugs are available for pain relief, but what kind of side-effects do they have? When is physiotherapy a promising alternative? We talk...
A wide range of drugs are available for pain relief, but what kind of side-effects do they have? When is physiotherapy a promising alternative? We talk to pain expert Dr. Michael Schenk. Also: Are aspirin and CBD really miracle cures?
08:00 News
08:15 Living in the Digital Age
SHIFT presenter Roger Ditter visited robotics expert Hiroshi Ishiguro in his lab. Japan is a world leader in the research of autonomous robots. SHIFT shows how far these androids have come.
08:30 The Global Auto and Mobility Show
Do we need to share our beloved cars with others to save the world? The Audi e-tron or Kia e-Niro -- an electric question for the heart or the mind? Plus:...
Do we need to share our beloved cars with others to save the world? The Audi e-tron or Kia e-Niro -- an electric question for the heart or the mind? Plus: Fun in the Swiss snow with the Seat Cupra, and taxi driving as therapy in Cape Town.
09:00 News
09:15 News
09:30 Leipzig - A City in Transition
Young, dynamic, creative - Leipzig is one of Germany's most exciting cities. Lukas Stege takes a trip to where East Germany’s Peaceful Revolution began back in 1989.
10:00 News
10:15 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?
11:00 News
11:15 HOW far-right hooligans hijack MMA
Mixed Martial Arts is gaining popularity in Germany. But Hooligans and the far-right have begun hijacking the sport to train and recruit, taking advantage...
Mixed Martial Arts is gaining popularity in Germany. But Hooligans and the far-right have begun hijacking the sport to train and recruit, taking advantage of MMA’s loose regulations. This development means right-wing hooligans are more organized and better trained than ever before. Can recognizing MMA as an official sport help push out these right-wing elements and benefit the sport as a whole?
11:30 Lifestyle Europe
City with a vision - in Finland's capital Helsinki, modern architecture brings people together. Plus, the Buschos are on the march in Hungary. And, Adama Paris is a fashion designer on a mission.
12:00 News
12:15 Living in the Digital Age
SHIFT presenter Roger Ditter visited robotics expert Hiroshi Ishiguro in his lab. Japan is a world leader in the research of autonomous robots. SHIFT shows how far these androids have come.
12:30 Leipzig - A City in Transition
Young, dynamic, creative - Leipzig is one of Germany's most exciting cities. Lukas Stege takes a trip to where East Germany’s Peaceful Revolution began back in 1989.
13:00 News
13:15 "Ocean Viking" - Lifesavers at Sea
On the rescue ship Ocean Viking, search and rescue coordinator Nick Romaniuk and his right-hand man Tanguy pick up 276 migrants in distress on the Mediterranean....
On the rescue ship Ocean Viking, search and rescue coordinator Nick Romaniuk and his right-hand man Tanguy pick up 276 migrants in distress on the Mediterranean. Over three rescue missions they save the lives of people who have all but given up hope.
13:30 Meet the Artist - Colm TóibÃn
Writing as an act of liberation. Colm TóibÃn, one of the the most distinguished English writers, talks about women, music, and his home in Ireland.
14:00 News
14:15 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.
15:00 News
15:15 The Week in Reports
Thousands of refugees are stranded at the border between Turkey and Greece. They hope to make it to the EU. But few make it+++A Russian tattoo artists...
Thousands of refugees are stranded at the border between Turkey and Greece. They hope to make it to the EU. But few make it+++A Russian tattoo artists transforms scars to symbollize a new beginning for abused women
15:30 Lifestyle Europe
City with a vision - in Finland's capital Helsinki, modern architecture brings people together. Plus, the Buschos are on the march in Hungary. And, Adama Paris is a fashion designer on a mission.
16:00 News
16:15 "Ocean Viking" - Lifesavers at Sea
On the rescue ship Ocean Viking, search and rescue coordinator Nick Romaniuk and his right-hand man Tanguy pick up 276 migrants in distress on the Mediterranean....
On the rescue ship Ocean Viking, search and rescue coordinator Nick Romaniuk and his right-hand man Tanguy pick up 276 migrants in distress on the Mediterranean. Over three rescue missions they save the lives of people who have all but given up hope.
16:30 Leipzig - A City in Transition
Young, dynamic, creative - Leipzig is one of Germany's most exciting cities. Lukas Stege takes a trip to where East Germany’s Peaceful Revolution began back in 1989.
17:00 News
17:15 Aid in Allah's Name
Islamic charities are highly committed to helping Muslims in need. Their missions aim to relieve the plight of victims of war, poverty and hunger around...
Islamic charities are highly committed to helping Muslims in need. Their missions aim to relieve the plight of victims of war, poverty and hunger around the world. But is there a political component to their work?
18:00 News
18:15 HOW far-right hooligans hijack MMA
Mixed Martial Arts is gaining popularity in Germany. But Hooligans and the far-right have begun hijacking the sport to train and recruit, taking advantage...
Mixed Martial Arts is gaining popularity in Germany. But Hooligans and the far-right have begun hijacking the sport to train and recruit, taking advantage of MMA’s loose regulations. This development means right-wing hooligans are more organized and better trained than ever before. Can recognizing MMA as an official sport help push out these right-wing elements and benefit the sport as a whole?
18:30 Guest: Evarist Bartolo
Tim Sebastian interviews Evarist Bartolo, Maltese Foreign Minister
19:00 News
19:15 Living in the Digital Age
SHIFT presenter Roger Ditter visited robotics expert Hiroshi Ishiguro in his lab. Japan is a world leader in the research of autonomous robots. SHIFT shows how far these androids have come.
19:30 Painkillers
A wide range of drugs are available for pain relief, but what kind of side-effects do they have? When is physiotherapy a promising alternative? We talk...
A wide range of drugs are available for pain relief, but what kind of side-effects do they have? When is physiotherapy a promising alternative? We talk to pain expert Dr. Michael Schenk. Also: Are aspirin and CBD really miracle cures?
20:00 News
20:15 "Ocean Viking" - Lifesavers at Sea
On the rescue ship Ocean Viking, search and rescue coordinator Nick Romaniuk and his right-hand man Tanguy pick up 276 migrants in distress on the Mediterranean....
On the rescue ship Ocean Viking, search and rescue coordinator Nick Romaniuk and his right-hand man Tanguy pick up 276 migrants in distress on the Mediterranean. Over three rescue missions they save the lives of people who have all but given up hope.
20:30 Of Waste, Mangroves and Planets
In future an unusual tower could be used to store energy from sun and wind. Also: A new waste management system in BrasÃlia; potential antibiotics from...
In future an unusual tower could be used to store energy from sun and wind. Also: A new waste management system in BrasÃlia; potential antibiotics from mangrove swamps; and why is Pluto no longer a planet?
21:00 News
21:15 Can Electric Cars Save the Climate?
"Emission free" electric cars are being vaunted as the solution to climate change. They have the potential to earn billions for German carmakers , yet are they really so environmentally-friendly?
22:00 News
22:15 The Week in Reports
Thousands of refugees are stranded at the border between Turkey and Greece. They hope to make it to the EU. But few make it+++A Russian tattoo artists...
Thousands of refugees are stranded at the border between Turkey and Greece. They hope to make it to the EU. But few make it+++A Russian tattoo artists transforms scars to symbollize a new beginning for abused women
22:30 Meet the Artist - Colm TóibÃn
Writing as an act of liberation. Colm TóibÃn, one of the the most distinguished English writers, talks about women, music, and his home in Ireland.
23:00 News
23:15 Living in the Digital Age
SHIFT presenter Roger Ditter visited robotics expert Hiroshi Ishiguro in his lab. Japan is a world leader in the research of autonomous robots. SHIFT shows how far these androids have come.
23:30 The Environment Magazine
This week on Eco Africa we see how a startup is combating Senegal's slash and burn farming traditions, visit Maasai beekeepers in Tanzania and look into...
This week on Eco Africa we see how a startup is combating Senegal's slash and burn farming traditions, visit Maasai beekeepers in Tanzania and look into the possibilities of using hydrogen to fuel the world.
00:00 News
00:02 Leipzig - A City in Transition
Young, dynamic, creative - Leipzig is one of Germany's most exciting cities. Lukas Stege takes a trip to where East Germany’s Peaceful Revolution began back in 1989.
00:30 Meet the Artist - Colm TóibÃn
Writing as an act of liberation. Colm TóibÃn, one of the the most distinguished English writers, talks about women, music, and his home in Ireland.
01:00 News
01:15 The Week in Reports
Thousands of refugees are stranded at the border between Turkey and Greece. They hope to make it to the EU. But few make it+++A Russian tattoo artists...
Thousands of refugees are stranded at the border between Turkey and Greece. They hope to make it to the EU. But few make it+++A Russian tattoo artists transforms scars to symbollize a new beginning for abused women
01:30 The Global Auto and Mobility Show
Do we need to share our beloved cars with others to save the world? The Audi e-tron or Kia e-Niro -- an electric question for the heart or the mind? Plus:...
Do we need to share our beloved cars with others to save the world? The Audi e-tron or Kia e-Niro -- an electric question for the heart or the mind? Plus: Fun in the Swiss snow with the Seat Cupra, and taxi driving as therapy in Cape Town.
02:00 News
02:02 Of Waste, Mangroves and Planets
In future an unusual tower could be used to store energy from sun and wind. Also: A new waste management system in BrasÃlia; potential antibiotics from...
In future an unusual tower could be used to store energy from sun and wind. Also: A new waste management system in BrasÃlia; potential antibiotics from mangrove swamps; and why is Pluto no longer a planet?
02:30 The Tyrannosaurus of Tambach-Dietharz
More well-preserved dinosaur fossils have been found in Thüringen than anywhere else in the world. Almost every skeleton find has become a global sensation....
More well-preserved dinosaur fossils have been found in Thüringen than anywhere else in the world. Almost every skeleton find has become a global sensation. And the archaeologists keep digging. They may already have discovered a new species.
03:00 News
03:15 HOW far-right hooligans hijack MMA
Mixed Martial Arts is gaining popularity in Germany. But Hooligans and the far-right have begun hijacking the sport to train and recruit, taking advantage...
Mixed Martial Arts is gaining popularity in Germany. But Hooligans and the far-right have begun hijacking the sport to train and recruit, taking advantage of MMA’s loose regulations. This development means right-wing hooligans are more organized and better trained than ever before. Can recognizing MMA as an official sport help push out these right-wing elements and benefit the sport as a whole?
03:30 Lifestyle Europe
City with a vision - in Finland's capital Helsinki, modern architecture brings people together. Plus, the Buschos are on the march in Hungary. And, Adama Paris is a fashion designer on a mission.
04:00 News
04:02 The Week in Reports
Thousands of refugees are stranded at the border between Turkey and Greece. They hope to make it to the EU. But few make it+++A Russian tattoo artists...
Thousands of refugees are stranded at the border between Turkey and Greece. They hope to make it to the EU. But few make it+++A Russian tattoo artists transforms scars to symbollize a new beginning for abused women
04:15 Can Electric Cars Save the Climate?
"Emission free" electric cars are being vaunted as the solution to climate change. They have the potential to earn billions for German carmakers , yet are they really so environmentally-friendly?
05:00 News
05:15 "Ocean Viking" - Lifesavers at Sea
On the rescue ship Ocean Viking, search and rescue coordinator Nick Romaniuk and his right-hand man Tanguy pick up 276 migrants in distress on the Mediterranean....
On the rescue ship Ocean Viking, search and rescue coordinator Nick Romaniuk and his right-hand man Tanguy pick up 276 migrants in distress on the Mediterranean. Over three rescue missions they save the lives of people who have all but given up hope.
05:30 The Global Auto and Mobility Show
Do we need to share our beloved cars with others to save the world? The Audi e-tron or Kia e-Niro -- an electric question for the heart or the mind? Plus:...
Do we need to share our beloved cars with others to save the world? The Audi e-tron or Kia e-Niro -- an electric question for the heart or the mind? Plus: Fun in the Swiss snow with the Seat Cupra, and taxi driving as therapy in Cape Town.
06:00 News
06:02 Painkillers
A wide range of drugs are available for pain relief, but what kind of side-effects do they have? When is physiotherapy a promising alternative? We talk...
A wide range of drugs are available for pain relief, but what kind of side-effects do they have? When is physiotherapy a promising alternative? We talk to pain expert Dr. Michael Schenk. Also: Are aspirin and CBD really miracle cures?
06:30 Leipzig - A City in Transition
Young, dynamic, creative - Leipzig is one of Germany's most exciting cities. Lukas Stege takes a trip to where East Germany’s Peaceful Revolution began back in 1989.
07:00 News
07:15 HOW far-right hooligans hijack MMA
Mixed Martial Arts is gaining popularity in Germany. But Hooligans and the far-right have begun hijacking the sport to train and recruit, taking advantage...
Mixed Martial Arts is gaining popularity in Germany. But Hooligans and the far-right have begun hijacking the sport to train and recruit, taking advantage of MMA’s loose regulations. This development means right-wing hooligans are more organized and better trained than ever before. Can recognizing MMA as an official sport help push out these right-wing elements and benefit the sport as a whole?
07:30 The Tyrannosaurus of Tambach-Dietharz
More well-preserved dinosaur fossils have been found in Thüringen than anywhere else in the world. Almost every skeleton find has become a global sensation....
More well-preserved dinosaur fossils have been found in Thüringen than anywhere else in the world. Almost every skeleton find has become a global sensation. And the archaeologists keep digging. They may already have discovered a new species.
08:00 News
08:15 "Ocean Viking" - Lifesavers at Sea
On the rescue ship Ocean Viking, search and rescue coordinator Nick Romaniuk and his right-hand man Tanguy pick up 276 migrants in distress on the Mediterranean....
On the rescue ship Ocean Viking, search and rescue coordinator Nick Romaniuk and his right-hand man Tanguy pick up 276 migrants in distress on the Mediterranean. Over three rescue missions they save the lives of people who have all but given up hope.
08:30 Lifestyle Europe
City with a vision - in Finland's capital Helsinki, modern architecture brings people together. Plus, the Buschos are on the march in Hungary. And, Adama Paris is a fashion designer on a mission.
09:00 News
09:15 The Week in Reports
Thousands of refugees are stranded at the border between Turkey and Greece. They hope to make it to the EU. But few make it+++A Russian tattoo artists...
Thousands of refugees are stranded at the border between Turkey and Greece. They hope to make it to the EU. But few make it+++A Russian tattoo artists transforms scars to symbollize a new beginning for abused women
09:30 Meet the Artist - Colm TóibÃn
Writing as an act of liberation. Colm TóibÃn, one of the the most distinguished English writers, talks about women, music, and his home in Ireland.
10:00 News
10:15 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.
11:00 News
11:15 Living in the Digital Age
SHIFT presenter Roger Ditter visited robotics expert Hiroshi Ishiguro in his lab. Japan is a world leader in the research of autonomous robots. SHIFT shows how far these androids have come.
11:30 Painkillers
A wide range of drugs are available for pain relief, but what kind of side-effects do they have? When is physiotherapy a promising alternative? We talk...
A wide range of drugs are available for pain relief, but what kind of side-effects do they have? When is physiotherapy a promising alternative? We talk to pain expert Dr. Michael Schenk. Also: Are aspirin and CBD really miracle cures?
12:00 News
12:15 "Ocean Viking" - Lifesavers at Sea
On the rescue ship Ocean Viking, search and rescue coordinator Nick Romaniuk and his right-hand man Tanguy pick up 276 migrants in distress on the Mediterranean....
On the rescue ship Ocean Viking, search and rescue coordinator Nick Romaniuk and his right-hand man Tanguy pick up 276 migrants in distress on the Mediterranean. Over three rescue missions they save the lives of people who have all but given up hope.
12:30 The Global Auto and Mobility Show
Do we need to share our beloved cars with others to save the world? The Audi e-tron or Kia e-Niro -- an electric question for the heart or the mind? Plus:...
Do we need to share our beloved cars with others to save the world? The Audi e-tron or Kia e-Niro -- an electric question for the heart or the mind? Plus: Fun in the Swiss snow with the Seat Cupra, and taxi driving as therapy in Cape Town.
13:00 News
13:15 The Week in Reports
Thousands of refugees are stranded at the border between Turkey and Greece. They hope to make it to the EU. But few make it+++A Russian tattoo artists...
Thousands of refugees are stranded at the border between Turkey and Greece. They hope to make it to the EU. But few make it+++A Russian tattoo artists transforms scars to symbollize a new beginning for abused women
13:30 Lifestyle Europe
City with a vision - in Finland's capital Helsinki, modern architecture brings people together. Plus, the Buschos are on the march in Hungary. And, Adama Paris is a fashion designer on a mission.
14:00 News
14:15 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?
15:00 News
15:15 HOW far-right hooligans hijack MMA
Mixed Martial Arts is gaining popularity in Germany. But Hooligans and the far-right have begun hijacking the sport to train and recruit, taking advantage...
Mixed Martial Arts is gaining popularity in Germany. But Hooligans and the far-right have begun hijacking the sport to train and recruit, taking advantage of MMA’s loose regulations. This development means right-wing hooligans are more organized and better trained than ever before. Can recognizing MMA as an official sport help push out these right-wing elements and benefit the sport as a whole?
15:30 Meet the Artist - Colm TóibÃn
Writing as an act of liberation. Colm TóibÃn, one of the the most distinguished English writers, talks about women, music, and his home in Ireland.
16:00 News
16:15 Living in the Digital Age
SHIFT presenter Roger Ditter visited robotics expert Hiroshi Ishiguro in his lab. Japan is a world leader in the research of autonomous robots. SHIFT shows how far these androids have come.
16:30 The Tyrannosaurus of Tambach-Dietharz
More well-preserved dinosaur fossils have been found in Thüringen than anywhere else in the world. Almost every skeleton find has become a global sensation....
More well-preserved dinosaur fossils have been found in Thüringen than anywhere else in the world. Almost every skeleton find has become a global sensation. And the archaeologists keep digging. They may already have discovered a new species.
17:00 News
17:15 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.
18:00 News
18:15 "Ocean Viking" - Lifesavers at Sea
On the rescue ship Ocean Viking, search and rescue coordinator Nick Romaniuk and his right-hand man Tanguy pick up 276 migrants in distress on the Mediterranean....
On the rescue ship Ocean Viking, search and rescue coordinator Nick Romaniuk and his right-hand man Tanguy pick up 276 migrants in distress on the Mediterranean. Over three rescue missions they save the lives of people who have all but given up hope.
18:30 The Environment Magazine
This week on Eco Africa we see how a startup is combating Senegal's slash and burn farming traditions, visit Maasai beekeepers in Tanzania and look into...
This week on Eco Africa we see how a startup is combating Senegal's slash and burn farming traditions, visit Maasai beekeepers in Tanzania and look into the possibilities of using hydrogen to fuel the world.
19:00 News
19:15 The Week in Reports
Thousands of refugees are stranded at the border between Turkey and Greece. They hope to make it to the EU. But few make it+++A Russian tattoo artists...
Thousands of refugees are stranded at the border between Turkey and Greece. They hope to make it to the EU. But few make it+++A Russian tattoo artists transforms scars to symbollize a new beginning for abused women
19:30 Lifestyle Europe
City with a vision - in Finland's capital Helsinki, modern architecture brings people together. Plus, the Buschos are on the march in Hungary. And, Adama Paris is a fashion designer on a mission.
20:00 News
20:15 Living in the Digital Age
SHIFT presenter Roger Ditter visited robotics expert Hiroshi Ishiguro in his lab. Japan is a world leader in the research of autonomous robots. SHIFT shows how far these androids have come.
20:30 The Global Auto and Mobility Show
Do we need to share our beloved cars with others to save the world? The Audi e-tron or Kia e-Niro -- an electric question for the heart or the mind? Plus:...
Do we need to share our beloved cars with others to save the world? The Audi e-tron or Kia e-Niro -- an electric question for the heart or the mind? Plus: Fun in the Swiss snow with the Seat Cupra, and taxi driving as therapy in Cape Town.
21:00 News
21:15 Aid in Allah's Name
Islamic charities are highly committed to helping Muslims in need. Their missions aim to relieve the plight of victims of war, poverty and hunger around...
Islamic charities are highly committed to helping Muslims in need. Their missions aim to relieve the plight of victims of war, poverty and hunger around the world. But is there a political component to their work?
22:00 News
22:15 HOW far-right hooligans hijack MMA
Mixed Martial Arts is gaining popularity in Germany. But Hooligans and the far-right have begun hijacking the sport to train and recruit, taking advantage...
Mixed Martial Arts is gaining popularity in Germany. But Hooligans and the far-right have begun hijacking the sport to train and recruit, taking advantage of MMA’s loose regulations. This development means right-wing hooligans are more organized and better trained than ever before. Can recognizing MMA as an official sport help push out these right-wing elements and benefit the sport as a whole?
22:30 The Tyrannosaurus of Tambach-Dietharz
More well-preserved dinosaur fossils have been found in Thüringen than anywhere else in the world. Almost every skeleton find has become a global sensation....
More well-preserved dinosaur fossils have been found in Thüringen than anywhere else in the world. Almost every skeleton find has become a global sensation. And the archaeologists keep digging. They may already have discovered a new species.
23:00 News
23:15 "Ocean Viking" - Lifesavers at Sea
On the rescue ship Ocean Viking, search and rescue coordinator Nick Romaniuk and his right-hand man Tanguy pick up 276 migrants in distress on the Mediterranean....
On the rescue ship Ocean Viking, search and rescue coordinator Nick Romaniuk and his right-hand man Tanguy pick up 276 migrants in distress on the Mediterranean. Over three rescue missions they save the lives of people who have all but given up hope.
23:30 Of Waste, Mangroves and Planets
In future an unusual tower could be used to store energy from sun and wind. Also: A new waste management system in BrasÃlia; potential antibiotics from...
In future an unusual tower could be used to store energy from sun and wind. Also: A new waste management system in BrasÃlia; potential antibiotics from mangrove swamps; and why is Pluto no longer a planet?
00:00 News
00:02 News in Review
00:30 China: A Quarantine Diary
For weeks now China has been in lockdown because of the new coronavirus. Journalist Sebastien Le Belzic who works in Beijing has been living in quarantine at home with his family.
01:00 News
01:15 News
01:30 The Environment Magazine
This week on Eco Africa we see how a startup is combating Senegal's slash and burn farming traditions, visit Maasai beekeepers in Tanzania and look into...
This week on Eco Africa we see how a startup is combating Senegal's slash and burn farming traditions, visit Maasai beekeepers in Tanzania and look into the possibilities of using hydrogen to fuel the world.
02:00 News
02:02 Lifestyle Europe
City with a vision - in Finland's capital Helsinki, modern architecture brings people together. Plus, the Buschos are on the march in Hungary. And, Adama Paris is a fashion designer on a mission.
02:30 The Globalization Program
Criminal gangs have a hold on Cape Town’s poverty-stricken neighborhoods. Investors from China are transforming the Cambodian coastal town of Sihanoukville....
Criminal gangs have a hold on Cape Town’s poverty-stricken neighborhoods. Investors from China are transforming the Cambodian coastal town of Sihanoukville. Coral reefs in the Dominican Republic are dying off.
03:00 News
03:15 Slavery Routes - A Short History of Human Trafficking: 1375-1620: For All the Gold of the World
How did Africa become a hub for the trade in human beings? Part 2 of this four-part documentary series begins as the Middle Ages comes to an end and Portuguese...
How did Africa become a hub for the trade in human beings? Part 2 of this four-part documentary series begins as the Middle Ages comes to an end and Portuguese conquerors head for Africa in search of riches.
04:00 News
04:02 The Environment Magazine
In many societies, high-tech is replacing industrialization as a driver of change. Can it reverse the negative effects of modern living on our planet and...
In many societies, high-tech is replacing industrialization as a driver of change. Can it reverse the negative effects of modern living on our planet and help us to a more sustainable way of life? Change through technology, our focus this week.
04:30 Painkillers
A wide range of drugs are available for pain relief, but what kind of side-effects do they have? When is physiotherapy a promising alternative? We talk...
A wide range of drugs are available for pain relief, but what kind of side-effects do they have? When is physiotherapy a promising alternative? We talk to pain expert Dr. Michael Schenk. Also: Are aspirin and CBD really miracle cures?
05:00 News
05:15 The Week in Reports
Thousands of refugees are stranded at the border between Turkey and Greece. They hope to make it to the EU. But few make it+++A Russian tattoo artists...
Thousands of refugees are stranded at the border between Turkey and Greece. They hope to make it to the EU. But few make it+++A Russian tattoo artists transforms scars to symbollize a new beginning for abused women
05:30 The Globalization Program
Criminal gangs have a hold on Cape Town’s poverty-stricken neighborhoods. Investors from China are transforming the Cambodian coastal town of Sihanoukville....
Criminal gangs have a hold on Cape Town’s poverty-stricken neighborhoods. Investors from China are transforming the Cambodian coastal town of Sihanoukville. Coral reefs in the Dominican Republic are dying off.
06:00 News
06:02 The Tyrannosaurus of Tambach-Dietharz
More well-preserved dinosaur fossils have been found in Thüringen than anywhere else in the world. Almost every skeleton find has become a global sensation....
More well-preserved dinosaur fossils have been found in Thüringen than anywhere else in the world. Almost every skeleton find has become a global sensation. And the archaeologists keep digging. They may already have discovered a new species.
06:30 Of Waste, Mangroves and Planets
In future an unusual tower could be used to store energy from sun and wind. Also: A new waste management system in BrasÃlia; potential antibiotics from...
In future an unusual tower could be used to store energy from sun and wind. Also: A new waste management system in BrasÃlia; potential antibiotics from mangrove swamps; and why is Pluto no longer a planet?
07:00 News
07:15 Slavery Routes - A Short History of Human Trafficking: 1375-1620: For All the Gold of the World
How did Africa become a hub for the trade in human beings? Part 2 of this four-part documentary series begins as the Middle Ages comes to an end and Portuguese...
How did Africa become a hub for the trade in human beings? Part 2 of this four-part documentary series begins as the Middle Ages comes to an end and Portuguese conquerors head for Africa in search of riches.
08:00 News
08:30 Meet the Artist - Colm TóibÃn
Writing as an act of liberation. Colm TóibÃn, one of the the most distinguished English writers, talks about women, music, and his home in Ireland.
09:00 News
09:30 Of Waste, Mangroves and Planets
In future an unusual tower could be used to store energy from sun and wind. Also: A new waste management system in BrasÃlia; potential antibiotics from...
In future an unusual tower could be used to store energy from sun and wind. Also: A new waste management system in BrasÃlia; potential antibiotics from mangrove swamps; and why is Pluto no longer a planet?
10:00 News
10:30 Painkillers
A wide range of drugs are available for pain relief, but what kind of side-effects do they have? When is physiotherapy a promising alternative? We talk...
A wide range of drugs are available for pain relief, but what kind of side-effects do they have? When is physiotherapy a promising alternative? We talk to pain expert Dr. Michael Schenk. Also: Are aspirin and CBD really miracle cures?
11:00 News
11:15 Aid in Allah's Name
Islamic charities are highly committed to helping Muslims in need. Their missions aim to relieve the plight of victims of war, poverty and hunger around...
Islamic charities are highly committed to helping Muslims in need. Their missions aim to relieve the plight of victims of war, poverty and hunger around the world. But is there a political component to their work?
12:00 News
12:30 The Globalization Program
Criminal gangs have a hold on Cape Town’s poverty-stricken neighborhoods. Investors from China are transforming the Cambodian coastal town of Sihanoukville....
Criminal gangs have a hold on Cape Town’s poverty-stricken neighborhoods. Investors from China are transforming the Cambodian coastal town of Sihanoukville. Coral reefs in the Dominican Republic are dying off.
13:00 News
13:30 The Globalization Program
Criminal gangs have a hold on Cape Town’s poverty-stricken neighborhoods. Investors from China are transforming the Cambodian coastal town of Sihanoukville....
Criminal gangs have a hold on Cape Town’s poverty-stricken neighborhoods. Investors from China are transforming the Cambodian coastal town of Sihanoukville. Coral reefs in the Dominican Republic are dying off.
14:00 News
14:30 The Environment Magazine
In many societies, high-tech is replacing industrialization as a driver of change. Can it reverse the negative effects of modern living on our planet and...
In many societies, high-tech is replacing industrialization as a driver of change. Can it reverse the negative effects of modern living on our planet and help us to a more sustainable way of life? Change through technology, our focus this week.
15:00 News
15:30 Of Waste, Mangroves and Planets
In future an unusual tower could be used to store energy from sun and wind. Also: A new waste management system in BrasÃlia; potential antibiotics from...
In future an unusual tower could be used to store energy from sun and wind. Also: A new waste management system in BrasÃlia; potential antibiotics from mangrove swamps; and why is Pluto no longer a planet?
16:00 News
16:30 The Globalization Program
Criminal gangs have a hold on Cape Town’s poverty-stricken neighborhoods. Investors from China are transforming the Cambodian coastal town of Sihanoukville....
Criminal gangs have a hold on Cape Town’s poverty-stricken neighborhoods. Investors from China are transforming the Cambodian coastal town of Sihanoukville. Coral reefs in the Dominican Republic are dying off.
17:00 News
17:30 Of Waste, Mangroves and Planets
In future an unusual tower could be used to store energy from sun and wind. Also: A new waste management system in BrasÃlia; potential antibiotics from...
In future an unusual tower could be used to store energy from sun and wind. Also: A new waste management system in BrasÃlia; potential antibiotics from mangrove swamps; and why is Pluto no longer a planet?
18:00 News
18:30 The Environment Magazine
In many societies, high-tech is replacing industrialization as a driver of change. Can it reverse the negative effects of modern living on our planet and...
In many societies, high-tech is replacing industrialization as a driver of change. Can it reverse the negative effects of modern living on our planet and help us to a more sustainable way of life? Change through technology, our focus this week.
19:00 News
19:30 The Globalization Program
Criminal gangs have a hold on Cape Town’s poverty-stricken neighborhoods. Investors from China are transforming the Cambodian coastal town of Sihanoukville....
Criminal gangs have a hold on Cape Town’s poverty-stricken neighborhoods. Investors from China are transforming the Cambodian coastal town of Sihanoukville. Coral reefs in the Dominican Republic are dying off.
20:00 News
20:15 Aid in Allah's Name
Islamic charities are highly committed to helping Muslims in need. Their missions aim to relieve the plight of victims of war, poverty and hunger around...
Islamic charities are highly committed to helping Muslims in need. Their missions aim to relieve the plight of victims of war, poverty and hunger around the world. But is there a political component to their work?
21:00 News
21:30 China: A Quarantine Diary
For weeks now China has been in lockdown because of the new coronavirus. Journalist Sebastien Le Belzic who works in Beijing has been living in quarantine at home with his family.
22:00 News
22:30 News in Review
23:00 News
23:15 News
23:30 The Globalization Program
Criminal gangs have a hold on Cape Town’s poverty-stricken neighborhoods. Investors from China are transforming the Cambodian coastal town of Sihanoukville....
Criminal gangs have a hold on Cape Town’s poverty-stricken neighborhoods. Investors from China are transforming the Cambodian coastal town of Sihanoukville. Coral reefs in the Dominican Republic are dying off.
00:00 News
00:02 News in Review
00:30 The Globalization Program
Criminal gangs have a hold on Cape Town’s poverty-stricken neighborhoods. Investors from China are transforming the Cambodian coastal town of Sihanoukville....
Criminal gangs have a hold on Cape Town’s poverty-stricken neighborhoods. Investors from China are transforming the Cambodian coastal town of Sihanoukville. Coral reefs in the Dominican Republic are dying off.
01:00 News
01:15 News
01:30 Of Waste, Mangroves and Planets
In future an unusual tower could be used to store energy from sun and wind. Also: A new waste management system in BrasÃlia; potential antibiotics from...
In future an unusual tower could be used to store energy from sun and wind. Also: A new waste management system in BrasÃlia; potential antibiotics from mangrove swamps; and why is Pluto no longer a planet?
02:00 News
02:02 News in Review
02:30 Special: The evolution of the striker
The Bundesliga has been postponed. In order to contain the corona virus, the league is suspended until the beginning of April. Kick off! hopes the situation...
The Bundesliga has been postponed. In order to contain the corona virus, the league is suspended until the beginning of April. Kick off! hopes the situation calms down. For now here's something else: the development of the forward. From Gerd Müller to Miroslav Klose to Robert Lewandowski - the Bundesliga has always had strong strikers. Today, they need more than just a diploma.
03:00 News
03:15 The Volcano that Changed the World
When the Tambora volcano erupted in Indonesia some 200 years ago, around 100,000 people perished. But the disaster was not over. The eruption’s...
When the Tambora volcano erupted in Indonesia some 200 years ago, around 100,000 people perished. But the disaster was not over. The eruption’s ash cloud would cause crop failures, epidemics and civil disturbances across the northern hemisphere.
04:00 News
04:02 News in Review
04:30 Special: The evolution of the striker
The Bundesliga has been postponed. In order to contain the corona virus, the league is suspended until the beginning of April. Kick off! hopes the situation...
The Bundesliga has been postponed. In order to contain the corona virus, the league is suspended until the beginning of April. Kick off! hopes the situation calms down. For now here's something else: the development of the forward. From Gerd Müller to Miroslav Klose to Robert Lewandowski - the Bundesliga has always had strong strikers. Today, they need more than just a diploma.
05:00 News
05:15 News
05:30 China: A Quarantine Diary
For weeks now China has been in lockdown because of the new coronavirus. Journalist Sebastien Le Belzic who works in Beijing has been living in quarantine at home with his family.