00:00 News
00:02 Big Money - Big Fraud: The Story of a German Conman
It was one of the biggest white-collar scams in German history. In the 1990s, Manfred Schmider and his company FlowTex took investors for more than two...
It was one of the biggest white-collar scams in German history. In the 1990s, Manfred Schmider and his company FlowTex took investors for more than two billion euros. Today, the conman himself can’t believe how easy it was to get away with a major fraud.
00:30 Lifestyle Europe
A Russian instagram artist photoshops himself into famous album covers with amusing results! A Swiss cook creates unusual dishes made with ash and tree...
A Russian instagram artist photoshops himself into famous album covers with amusing results! A Swiss cook creates unusual dishes made with ash and tree bark. And we look for polar bears in Europe's northernmost town.
01:00 News
01:15 When can Turkey become a football powerhouse?
Turkey is a country that loves football like no other. Turkey has big clubs, great footballers and an amazing talent pool. Yet they haven’t been...
Turkey is a country that loves football like no other. Turkey has big clubs, great footballers and an amazing talent pool. Yet they haven’t been successful on the big stage! Why is that? We went to Istanbul to dive into Turkey’s vibrant football culture, to speak to fans and former Bayern and Real Madrid legend Hamit Altintop and to learn more about politics and patriotism. Check it out!
01:30 UNESCO World Heritage Sites in Germany
Germany has 46 UNESCO World Heritage sites. Few countries have more. They include such landmarks as Berlin's Museum Island, Cologne Cathedral and the Wadden Sea.
02:00 News
02:02 News in Review
02:30 The Global Auto and Mobility Show
The world of transportation is full of diversity. But what’s the best mix? Can visionary scientists reinvent mobility? Which car is the most family-friendly?...
The world of transportation is full of diversity. But what’s the best mix? Can visionary scientists reinvent mobility? Which car is the most family-friendly? And why are musicians mad about vintage cars?
03:00 News
03:15 News
03:30 UNESCO World Heritage Sites in Germany
Germany has 46 UNESCO World Heritage sites. Few countries have more. They include such landmarks as Berlin's Museum Island, Cologne Cathedral and the Wadden Sea.
04:00 News
04:02 News
04:15 Myanmar and the Rohingya - Murder by Design?
More than 700 thousand Rohingya Muslims have fled Myanmar into neighboring Bangladesh. Their villages were torched, civilians attacked, raped and massacred....
More than 700 thousand Rohingya Muslims have fled Myanmar into neighboring Bangladesh. Their villages were torched, civilians attacked, raped and massacred. A pattern of systematic persecution that the UN says is genocide.
05:00 News
05:15 News
05:30 The Science Magazine
The German research ship Polarstern is adrift in the Arctic Ocean trapped in sea ice. Tomorrow Today has spoken to the head of the largest-ever polar expedition....
The German research ship Polarstern is adrift in the Arctic Ocean trapped in sea ice. Tomorrow Today has spoken to the head of the largest-ever polar expedition. Also: How researchers and farmers are saving insects. And a new take on wind energy.
06:00 News
06:02 Quarantined Arts
The Coronavirus has infected the arts sector. How will that impact the cultural industry - and society?
06:30 Lifestyle Europe
A Russian instagram artist photoshops himself into famous album covers with amusing results! A Swiss cook creates unusual dishes made with ash and tree...
A Russian instagram artist photoshops himself into famous album covers with amusing results! A Swiss cook creates unusual dishes made with ash and tree bark. And we look for polar bears in Europe's northernmost town.
07:00 News
07:15 The Week in Reports
Fear of a coronavirus outbreak in one of Greece's overcrowded migrant camps is growing. +++ The coronavirus pandemic is throttling social and cultural life in Germany's capital, Berlin.
07:30 The Magazine for Africa's Youth
This show is all about love and hate. We examine the issue of hate speech and speak to Ethiopians who were affected by an outbreak of violence in 2019....
This show is all about love and hate. We examine the issue of hate speech and speak to Ethiopians who were affected by an outbreak of violence in 2019. We get a glimpse behind the scenes of the web-series "An African City," the Ghanaian answer to the US-Series "Sex and the City." And KAZ, our love expert, gives us the lowdown on the most common sexually transmitted infection, HPV.
08:00 News
08:15 Living in the Digital Age
Melting glaciers, plastic in the ocean, fires in the Amazon - reports on climate change and environmental destruction are disturbing and contradictory....
Melting glaciers, plastic in the ocean, fires in the Amazon - reports on climate change and environmental destruction are disturbing and contradictory. What digital tools can help in the fight against climate change?
08:30 The Global Auto and Mobility Show
The world of transportation is full of diversity. But what’s the best mix? Can visionary scientists reinvent mobility? Which car is the most family-friendly?...
The world of transportation is full of diversity. But what’s the best mix? Can visionary scientists reinvent mobility? Which car is the most family-friendly? And why are musicians mad about vintage cars?
09:00 News
09:15 News
09:30 UNESCO World Heritage Sites in Germany
Germany has 46 UNESCO World Heritage sites. Few countries have more. They include such landmarks as Berlin's Museum Island, Cologne Cathedral and the Wadden Sea.
10:00 News
10:15 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.
11:00 News
11:15 When can Turkey become a football powerhouse?
Turkey is a country that loves football like no other. Turkey has big clubs, great footballers and an amazing talent pool. Yet they haven’t been...
Turkey is a country that loves football like no other. Turkey has big clubs, great footballers and an amazing talent pool. Yet they haven’t been successful on the big stage! Why is that? We went to Istanbul to dive into Turkey’s vibrant football culture, to speak to fans and former Bayern and Real Madrid legend Hamit Altintop and to learn more about politics and patriotism. Check it out!
11:30 Lifestyle Europe
A Russian instagram artist photoshops himself into famous album covers with amusing results! A Swiss cook creates unusual dishes made with ash and tree...
A Russian instagram artist photoshops himself into famous album covers with amusing results! A Swiss cook creates unusual dishes made with ash and tree bark. And we look for polar bears in Europe's northernmost town.
12:00 News
12:15 Living in the Digital Age
Melting glaciers, plastic in the ocean, fires in the Amazon - reports on climate change and environmental destruction are disturbing and contradictory....
Melting glaciers, plastic in the ocean, fires in the Amazon - reports on climate change and environmental destruction are disturbing and contradictory. What digital tools can help in the fight against climate change?
12:30 UNESCO World Heritage Sites in Germany
Germany has 46 UNESCO World Heritage sites. Few countries have more. They include such landmarks as Berlin's Museum Island, Cologne Cathedral and the Wadden Sea.
13:00 News
13:15 Caution Corona! The Virus in Germany
Schools, day-care centers, pubs and museums are dark. Everyone who can is working from home. In Germany, public life is at a standstill. It's the only...
Schools, day-care centers, pubs and museums are dark. Everyone who can is working from home. In Germany, public life is at a standstill. It's the only way to protect the population. But the forced vacation is already causing financial hardship.
13:30 Quarantined Arts
The Coronavirus has infected the arts sector. How will that impact the cultural industry - and society?
14:00 News
14:15 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.
15:00 News
15:15 The Week in Reports
Fear of a coronavirus outbreak in one of Greece's overcrowded migrant camps is growing. +++ The coronavirus pandemic is throttling social and cultural life in Germany's capital, Berlin.
15:30 Lifestyle Europe
A Russian instagram artist photoshops himself into famous album covers with amusing results! A Swiss cook creates unusual dishes made with ash and tree...
A Russian instagram artist photoshops himself into famous album covers with amusing results! A Swiss cook creates unusual dishes made with ash and tree bark. And we look for polar bears in Europe's northernmost town.
16:00 News
16:15 Caution Corona! The Virus in Germany
Schools, day-care centers, pubs and museums are dark. Everyone who can is working from home. In Germany, public life is at a standstill. It's the only...
Schools, day-care centers, pubs and museums are dark. Everyone who can is working from home. In Germany, public life is at a standstill. It's the only way to protect the population. But the forced vacation is already causing financial hardship.
16:30 The Magazine for Africa's Youth
This show is all about love and hate. We examine the issue of hate speech and speak to Ethiopians who were affected by an outbreak of violence in 2019....
This show is all about love and hate. We examine the issue of hate speech and speak to Ethiopians who were affected by an outbreak of violence in 2019. We get a glimpse behind the scenes of the web-series "An African City," the Ghanaian answer to the US-Series "Sex and the City." And KAZ, our love expert, gives us the lowdown on the most common sexually transmitted infection, HPV.
17:00 News
17:15 When the Rain Stops Falling
The growing scarcity of water and rain on earth is a grave danger to humans and nature. Climate change is altering the precipitation cycle. Groundwater...
The growing scarcity of water and rain on earth is a grave danger to humans and nature. Climate change is altering the precipitation cycle. Groundwater levels are falling. If humans don’t change course, water shortage could end life as we know it.
18:00 News
18:15 When can Turkey become a football powerhouse?
Turkey is a country that loves football like no other. Turkey has big clubs, great footballers and an amazing talent pool. Yet they haven’t been...
Turkey is a country that loves football like no other. Turkey has big clubs, great footballers and an amazing talent pool. Yet they haven’t been successful on the big stage! Why is that? We went to Istanbul to dive into Turkey’s vibrant football culture, to speak to fans and former Bayern and Real Madrid legend Hamit Altintop and to learn more about politics and patriotism. Check it out!
18:30 Guest: Lai Mohammed
Tim Sebastian interviews Lai Mohammed, Nigerian Information Minister. (first aired 29 January 2020)
19:00 News
19:15 Living in the Digital Age
Melting glaciers, plastic in the ocean, fires in the Amazon - reports on climate change and environmental destruction are disturbing and contradictory....
Melting glaciers, plastic in the ocean, fires in the Amazon - reports on climate change and environmental destruction are disturbing and contradictory. What digital tools can help in the fight against climate change?
19:30 The Magazine for Africa's Youth
This show is all about love and hate. We examine the issue of hate speech and speak to Ethiopians who were affected by an outbreak of violence in 2019....
This show is all about love and hate. We examine the issue of hate speech and speak to Ethiopians who were affected by an outbreak of violence in 2019. We get a glimpse behind the scenes of the web-series "An African City," the Ghanaian answer to the US-Series "Sex and the City." And KAZ, our love expert, gives us the lowdown on the most common sexually transmitted infection, HPV.
20:00 News
20:15 Caution Corona! The Virus in Germany
Schools, day-care centers, pubs and museums are dark. Everyone who can is working from home. In Germany, public life is at a standstill. It's the only...
Schools, day-care centers, pubs and museums are dark. Everyone who can is working from home. In Germany, public life is at a standstill. It's the only way to protect the population. But the forced vacation is already causing financial hardship.
20:30 The Science Magazine
The German research ship Polarstern is adrift in the Arctic Ocean trapped in sea ice. Tomorrow Today has spoken to the head of the largest-ever polar expedition....
The German research ship Polarstern is adrift in the Arctic Ocean trapped in sea ice. Tomorrow Today has spoken to the head of the largest-ever polar expedition. Also: How researchers and farmers are saving insects. And a new take on wind energy.
21:00 News
21:15 World War Two - The Final Months
Spring 1945: The Second World War was in its final phase. The Nazis were still pursuing their delusional goal of ultimate victory, unscrupulously sending...
Spring 1945: The Second World War was in its final phase. The Nazis were still pursuing their delusional goal of ultimate victory, unscrupulously sending the youngest of conscripts to the front. But the end of the war was already in sight.
22:00 News
22:15 The Week in Reports
Fear of a coronavirus outbreak in one of Greece's overcrowded migrant camps is growing. +++ The coronavirus pandemic is throttling social and cultural life in Germany's capital, Berlin.
22:30 Quarantined Arts
The Coronavirus has infected the arts sector. How will that impact the cultural industry - and society?
23:00 News
23:15 Living in the Digital Age
Melting glaciers, plastic in the ocean, fires in the Amazon - reports on climate change and environmental destruction are disturbing and contradictory....
Melting glaciers, plastic in the ocean, fires in the Amazon - reports on climate change and environmental destruction are disturbing and contradictory. What digital tools can help in the fight against climate change?
23:30 The Environment Magazine
This week on Eco Africa we see how a program is giving the younger generation in South Africa their environmental voice and visit locals along the Senegal...
This week on Eco Africa we see how a program is giving the younger generation in South Africa their environmental voice and visit locals along the Senegal River who are turning typha into thatched roofs and cooking fuel.
00:00 News
00:02 UNESCO World Heritage Sites in Germany
Germany has 46 UNESCO World Heritage sites. Few countries have more. They include such landmarks as Berlin's Museum Island, Cologne Cathedral and the Wadden Sea.
00:30 Quarantined Arts
The Coronavirus has infected the arts sector. How will that impact the cultural industry - and society?
01:00 News
01:15 The Week in Reports
Fear of a coronavirus outbreak in one of Greece's overcrowded migrant camps is growing. +++ The coronavirus pandemic is throttling social and cultural life in Germany's capital, Berlin.
01:30 The Global Auto and Mobility Show
The world of transportation is full of diversity. But what’s the best mix? Can visionary scientists reinvent mobility? Which car is the most family-friendly?...
The world of transportation is full of diversity. But what’s the best mix? Can visionary scientists reinvent mobility? Which car is the most family-friendly? And why are musicians mad about vintage cars?
02:00 News
02:02 The Science Magazine
The German research ship Polarstern is adrift in the Arctic Ocean trapped in sea ice. Tomorrow Today has spoken to the head of the largest-ever polar expedition....
The German research ship Polarstern is adrift in the Arctic Ocean trapped in sea ice. Tomorrow Today has spoken to the head of the largest-ever polar expedition. Also: How researchers and farmers are saving insects. And a new take on wind energy.
02:30 Big Money - Big Fraud: The Story of a German Conman
It was one of the biggest white-collar scams in German history. In the 1990s, Manfred Schmider and his company FlowTex took investors for more than two...
It was one of the biggest white-collar scams in German history. In the 1990s, Manfred Schmider and his company FlowTex took investors for more than two billion euros. Today, the conman himself can’t believe how easy it was to get away with a major fraud.
03:00 News
03:15 When can Turkey become a football powerhouse?
Turkey is a country that loves football like no other. Turkey has big clubs, great footballers and an amazing talent pool. Yet they haven’t been...
Turkey is a country that loves football like no other. Turkey has big clubs, great footballers and an amazing talent pool. Yet they haven’t been successful on the big stage! Why is that? We went to Istanbul to dive into Turkey’s vibrant football culture, to speak to fans and former Bayern and Real Madrid legend Hamit Altintop and to learn more about politics and patriotism. Check it out!
03:30 Lifestyle Europe
A Russian instagram artist photoshops himself into famous album covers with amusing results! A Swiss cook creates unusual dishes made with ash and tree...
A Russian instagram artist photoshops himself into famous album covers with amusing results! A Swiss cook creates unusual dishes made with ash and tree bark. And we look for polar bears in Europe's northernmost town.
04:00 News
04:02 The Week in Reports
Fear of a coronavirus outbreak in one of Greece's overcrowded migrant camps is growing. +++ The coronavirus pandemic is throttling social and cultural life in Germany's capital, Berlin.
04:15 World War Two - The Final Months
Spring 1945: The Second World War was in its final phase. The Nazis were still pursuing their delusional goal of ultimate victory, unscrupulously sending...
Spring 1945: The Second World War was in its final phase. The Nazis were still pursuing their delusional goal of ultimate victory, unscrupulously sending the youngest of conscripts to the front. But the end of the war was already in sight.
05:00 News
05:15 Caution Corona! The Virus in Germany
Schools, day-care centers, pubs and museums are dark. Everyone who can is working from home. In Germany, public life is at a standstill. It's the only...
Schools, day-care centers, pubs and museums are dark. Everyone who can is working from home. In Germany, public life is at a standstill. It's the only way to protect the population. But the forced vacation is already causing financial hardship.
05:30 The Global Auto and Mobility Show
The world of transportation is full of diversity. But what’s the best mix? Can visionary scientists reinvent mobility? Which car is the most family-friendly?...
The world of transportation is full of diversity. But what’s the best mix? Can visionary scientists reinvent mobility? Which car is the most family-friendly? And why are musicians mad about vintage cars?
06:00 News
06:02 Coronavirus - An overview
In Good Shape looks at the latest research, investigates the potential complications of an infection and has advice on how to stay healthy.
06:30 UNESCO World Heritage Sites in Germany
Germany has 46 UNESCO World Heritage sites. Few countries have more. They include such landmarks as Berlin's Museum Island, Cologne Cathedral and the Wadden Sea.
07:00 News
07:15 When can Turkey become a football powerhouse?
Turkey is a country that loves football like no other. Turkey has big clubs, great footballers and an amazing talent pool. Yet they haven’t been...
Turkey is a country that loves football like no other. Turkey has big clubs, great footballers and an amazing talent pool. Yet they haven’t been successful on the big stage! Why is that? We went to Istanbul to dive into Turkey’s vibrant football culture, to speak to fans and former Bayern and Real Madrid legend Hamit Altintop and to learn more about politics and patriotism. Check it out!
07:30 Big Money - Big Fraud: The Story of a German Conman
It was one of the biggest white-collar scams in German history. In the 1990s, Manfred Schmider and his company FlowTex took investors for more than two...
It was one of the biggest white-collar scams in German history. In the 1990s, Manfred Schmider and his company FlowTex took investors for more than two billion euros. Today, the conman himself can’t believe how easy it was to get away with a major fraud.
08:00 News
08:15 Caution Corona! The Virus in Germany
Schools, day-care centers, pubs and museums are dark. Everyone who can is working from home. In Germany, public life is at a standstill. It's the only...
Schools, day-care centers, pubs and museums are dark. Everyone who can is working from home. In Germany, public life is at a standstill. It's the only way to protect the population. But the forced vacation is already causing financial hardship.
08:30 Lifestyle Europe
A Russian instagram artist photoshops himself into famous album covers with amusing results! A Swiss cook creates unusual dishes made with ash and tree...
A Russian instagram artist photoshops himself into famous album covers with amusing results! A Swiss cook creates unusual dishes made with ash and tree bark. And we look for polar bears in Europe's northernmost town.
09:00 News
09:15 The Week in Reports
Fear of a coronavirus outbreak in one of Greece's overcrowded migrant camps is growing. +++ The coronavirus pandemic is throttling social and cultural life in Germany's capital, Berlin.
09:30 Quarantined Arts
The Coronavirus has infected the arts sector. How will that impact the cultural industry - and society?
10:00 News
10:15 Myanmar and the Rohingya - Murder by Design?
More than 700 thousand Rohingya Muslims have fled Myanmar into neighboring Bangladesh. Their villages were torched, civilians attacked, raped and massacred....
More than 700 thousand Rohingya Muslims have fled Myanmar into neighboring Bangladesh. Their villages were torched, civilians attacked, raped and massacred. A pattern of systematic persecution that the UN says is genocide.
11:00 News
11:15 Living in the Digital Age
Melting glaciers, plastic in the ocean, fires in the Amazon - reports on climate change and environmental destruction are disturbing and contradictory....
Melting glaciers, plastic in the ocean, fires in the Amazon - reports on climate change and environmental destruction are disturbing and contradictory. What digital tools can help in the fight against climate change?
11:30 The Magazine for Africa's Youth
This show is all about love and hate. We examine the issue of hate speech and speak to Ethiopians who were affected by an outbreak of violence in 2019....
This show is all about love and hate. We examine the issue of hate speech and speak to Ethiopians who were affected by an outbreak of violence in 2019. We get a glimpse behind the scenes of the web-series "An African City," the Ghanaian answer to the US-Series "Sex and the City." And KAZ, our love expert, gives us the lowdown on the most common sexually transmitted infection, HPV.
12:00 News
12:15 Caution Corona! The Virus in Germany
Schools, day-care centers, pubs and museums are dark. Everyone who can is working from home. In Germany, public life is at a standstill. It's the only...
Schools, day-care centers, pubs and museums are dark. Everyone who can is working from home. In Germany, public life is at a standstill. It's the only way to protect the population. But the forced vacation is already causing financial hardship.
12:30 The Global Auto and Mobility Show
The world of transportation is full of diversity. But what’s the best mix? Can visionary scientists reinvent mobility? Which car is the most family-friendly?...
The world of transportation is full of diversity. But what’s the best mix? Can visionary scientists reinvent mobility? Which car is the most family-friendly? And why are musicians mad about vintage cars?
13:00 News
13:15 The Week in Reports
Fear of a coronavirus outbreak in one of Greece's overcrowded migrant camps is growing. +++ The coronavirus pandemic is throttling social and cultural life in Germany's capital, Berlin.
13:30 The Magazine for Africa's Youth
This show is all about love and hate. We examine the issue of hate speech and speak to Ethiopians who were affected by an outbreak of violence in 2019....
This show is all about love and hate. We examine the issue of hate speech and speak to Ethiopians who were affected by an outbreak of violence in 2019. We get a glimpse behind the scenes of the web-series "An African City," the Ghanaian answer to the US-Series "Sex and the City." And KAZ, our love expert, gives us the lowdown on the most common sexually transmitted infection, HPV.
14:00 News
14:15 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.
15:00 News
15:15 When can Turkey become a football powerhouse?
Turkey is a country that loves football like no other. Turkey has big clubs, great footballers and an amazing talent pool. Yet they haven’t been...
Turkey is a country that loves football like no other. Turkey has big clubs, great footballers and an amazing talent pool. Yet they haven’t been successful on the big stage! Why is that? We went to Istanbul to dive into Turkey’s vibrant football culture, to speak to fans and former Bayern and Real Madrid legend Hamit Altintop and to learn more about politics and patriotism. Check it out!
15:30 Quarantined Arts
The Coronavirus has infected the arts sector. How will that impact the cultural industry - and society?
16:00 News
16:15 Living in the Digital Age
Melting glaciers, plastic in the ocean, fires in the Amazon - reports on climate change and environmental destruction are disturbing and contradictory....
Melting glaciers, plastic in the ocean, fires in the Amazon - reports on climate change and environmental destruction are disturbing and contradictory. What digital tools can help in the fight against climate change?
16:30 Big Money - Big Fraud: The Story of a German Conman
It was one of the biggest white-collar scams in German history. In the 1990s, Manfred Schmider and his company FlowTex took investors for more than two...
It was one of the biggest white-collar scams in German history. In the 1990s, Manfred Schmider and his company FlowTex took investors for more than two billion euros. Today, the conman himself can’t believe how easy it was to get away with a major fraud.
17:00 News
17:15 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.
18:00 News
18:15 Caution Corona! The Virus in Germany
Schools, day-care centers, pubs and museums are dark. Everyone who can is working from home. In Germany, public life is at a standstill. It's the only...
Schools, day-care centers, pubs and museums are dark. Everyone who can is working from home. In Germany, public life is at a standstill. It's the only way to protect the population. But the forced vacation is already causing financial hardship.
18:30 The Environment Magazine
This week on Eco Africa we see how a program is giving the younger generation in South Africa their environmental voice and visit locals along the Senegal...
This week on Eco Africa we see how a program is giving the younger generation in South Africa their environmental voice and visit locals along the Senegal River who are turning typha into thatched roofs and cooking fuel.
19:00 News
19:15 The Week in Reports
Fear of a coronavirus outbreak in one of Greece's overcrowded migrant camps is growing. +++ The coronavirus pandemic is throttling social and cultural life in Germany's capital, Berlin.
19:30 Lifestyle Europe
A Russian instagram artist photoshops himself into famous album covers with amusing results! A Swiss cook creates unusual dishes made with ash and tree...
A Russian instagram artist photoshops himself into famous album covers with amusing results! A Swiss cook creates unusual dishes made with ash and tree bark. And we look for polar bears in Europe's northernmost town.
20:00 News
20:15 Living in the Digital Age
Melting glaciers, plastic in the ocean, fires in the Amazon - reports on climate change and environmental destruction are disturbing and contradictory....
Melting glaciers, plastic in the ocean, fires in the Amazon - reports on climate change and environmental destruction are disturbing and contradictory. What digital tools can help in the fight against climate change?
20:30 The Global Auto and Mobility Show
The world of transportation is full of diversity. But what’s the best mix? Can visionary scientists reinvent mobility? Which car is the most family-friendly?...
The world of transportation is full of diversity. But what’s the best mix? Can visionary scientists reinvent mobility? Which car is the most family-friendly? And why are musicians mad about vintage cars?
21:00 News
21:15 When the Rain Stops Falling
The growing scarcity of water and rain on earth is a grave danger to humans and nature. Climate change is altering the precipitation cycle. Groundwater...
The growing scarcity of water and rain on earth is a grave danger to humans and nature. Climate change is altering the precipitation cycle. Groundwater levels are falling. If humans don’t change course, water shortage could end life as we know it.
22:00 News
22:15 When can Turkey become a football powerhouse?
Turkey is a country that loves football like no other. Turkey has big clubs, great footballers and an amazing talent pool. Yet they haven’t been...
Turkey is a country that loves football like no other. Turkey has big clubs, great footballers and an amazing talent pool. Yet they haven’t been successful on the big stage! Why is that? We went to Istanbul to dive into Turkey’s vibrant football culture, to speak to fans and former Bayern and Real Madrid legend Hamit Altintop and to learn more about politics and patriotism. Check it out!
22:30 Big Money - Big Fraud: The Story of a German Conman
It was one of the biggest white-collar scams in German history. In the 1990s, Manfred Schmider and his company FlowTex took investors for more than two...
It was one of the biggest white-collar scams in German history. In the 1990s, Manfred Schmider and his company FlowTex took investors for more than two billion euros. Today, the conman himself can’t believe how easy it was to get away with a major fraud.
23:00 News
23:15 Caution Corona! The Virus in Germany
Schools, day-care centers, pubs and museums are dark. Everyone who can is working from home. In Germany, public life is at a standstill. It's the only...
Schools, day-care centers, pubs and museums are dark. Everyone who can is working from home. In Germany, public life is at a standstill. It's the only way to protect the population. But the forced vacation is already causing financial hardship.
23:30 The Science Magazine
The German research ship Polarstern is adrift in the Arctic Ocean trapped in sea ice. Tomorrow Today has spoken to the head of the largest-ever polar expedition....
The German research ship Polarstern is adrift in the Arctic Ocean trapped in sea ice. Tomorrow Today has spoken to the head of the largest-ever polar expedition. Also: How researchers and farmers are saving insects. And a new take on wind energy.
00:00 News
00:02 News in Review
00:30 The Sun King of Morocco
Jaouad Ait Rebah changes a lot of people’s lives in the High Atlas Mountains - by bringing light where there is darkness. The Moroccan entrepreneur...
Jaouad Ait Rebah changes a lot of people’s lives in the High Atlas Mountains - by bringing light where there is darkness. The Moroccan entrepreneur installs solar panels in the area’s picturesque, but remote villages. For the high-altitude residents, the difference is like that of night and day.
01:00 News
01:30 The Environment Magazine
This week on Eco Africa we see how a program is giving the younger generation in South Africa their environmental voice and visit locals along the Senegal...
This week on Eco Africa we see how a program is giving the younger generation in South Africa their environmental voice and visit locals along the Senegal River who are turning typha into thatched roofs and cooking fuel.
02:00 News
02:02 Lifestyle Europe
A Russian instagram artist photoshops himself into famous album covers with amusing results! A Swiss cook creates unusual dishes made with ash and tree...
A Russian instagram artist photoshops himself into famous album covers with amusing results! A Swiss cook creates unusual dishes made with ash and tree bark. And we look for polar bears in Europe's northernmost town.
02:30 The Globalization Program
In New Zealand, sheep farmers are being blamed for climate change. Also: An indigenous university in Columbia teaches students about ancient traditions.
03:00 News
03:15 Slavery Routes - A Short History of Human Trafficking: 1620 - 1789: From Sugar to Rebellion
In the 17th century, almost seven million slaves toiled in sugar production. The French, English, Dutch and Spanish empires all sought profits from "white...
In the 17th century, almost seven million slaves toiled in sugar production. The French, English, Dutch and Spanish empires all sought profits from "white gold.†Part 3 of this four-part series focuses on the brutality of the colonial powers.
04:00 News
04:02 The Environment Magazine
Can economic progress happen in harmony with the environment? Perhaps they don't have to be enemies after all. This week Eco India looks at green solutions...
Can economic progress happen in harmony with the environment? Perhaps they don't have to be enemies after all. This week Eco India looks at green solutions for progess.
Kurzteaser: Eco India explores green solutions for economic progress.
04:30 Coronavirus - An overview
In Good Shape looks at the latest research, investigates the potential complications of an infection and has advice on how to stay healthy.
05:00 News
05:15 The Week in Reports
Fear of a coronavirus outbreak in one of Greece's overcrowded migrant camps is growing. +++ The coronavirus pandemic is throttling social and cultural life in Germany's capital, Berlin.
05:30 The Globalization Program
In New Zealand, sheep farmers are being blamed for climate change. Also: An indigenous university in Columbia teaches students about ancient traditions.
06:00 News
06:02 Big Money - Big Fraud: The Story of a German Conman
It was one of the biggest white-collar scams in German history. In the 1990s, Manfred Schmider and his company FlowTex took investors for more than two...
It was one of the biggest white-collar scams in German history. In the 1990s, Manfred Schmider and his company FlowTex took investors for more than two billion euros. Today, the conman himself can’t believe how easy it was to get away with a major fraud.
06:30 The Science Magazine
The German research ship Polarstern is adrift in the Arctic Ocean trapped in sea ice. Tomorrow Today has spoken to the head of the largest-ever polar expedition....
The German research ship Polarstern is adrift in the Arctic Ocean trapped in sea ice. Tomorrow Today has spoken to the head of the largest-ever polar expedition. Also: How researchers and farmers are saving insects. And a new take on wind energy.
07:00 News
07:15 Slavery Routes - A Short History of Human Trafficking: 1620 - 1789: From Sugar to Rebellion
In the 17th century, almost seven million slaves toiled in sugar production. The French, English, Dutch and Spanish empires all sought profits from "white...
In the 17th century, almost seven million slaves toiled in sugar production. The French, English, Dutch and Spanish empires all sought profits from "white gold.†Part 3 of this four-part series focuses on the brutality of the colonial powers.
08:00 News
08:15 The Week in Reports
Fear of a coronavirus outbreak in one of Greece's overcrowded migrant camps is growing. +++ The coronavirus pandemic is throttling social and cultural life in Germany's capital, Berlin.
08:30 Quarantined Arts
The Coronavirus has infected the arts sector. How will that impact the cultural industry - and society?
09:00 News
09:15 Caution Corona! The Virus in Germany
Schools, day-care centers, pubs and museums are dark. Everyone who can is working from home. In Germany, public life is at a standstill. It's the only...
Schools, day-care centers, pubs and museums are dark. Everyone who can is working from home. In Germany, public life is at a standstill. It's the only way to protect the population. But the forced vacation is already causing financial hardship.
09:30 The Science Magazine
The German research ship Polarstern is adrift in the Arctic Ocean trapped in sea ice. Tomorrow Today has spoken to the head of the largest-ever polar expedition....
The German research ship Polarstern is adrift in the Arctic Ocean trapped in sea ice. Tomorrow Today has spoken to the head of the largest-ever polar expedition. Also: How researchers and farmers are saving insects. And a new take on wind energy.
10:00 News
10:15 Living in the Digital Age
Melting glaciers, plastic in the ocean, fires in the Amazon - reports on climate change and environmental destruction are disturbing and contradictory....
Melting glaciers, plastic in the ocean, fires in the Amazon - reports on climate change and environmental destruction are disturbing and contradictory. What digital tools can help in the fight against climate change?
10:30 Coronavirus - An overview
In Good Shape looks at the latest research, investigates the potential complications of an infection and has advice on how to stay healthy.
11:00 News
11:15 When the Rain Stops Falling
The growing scarcity of water and rain on earth is a grave danger to humans and nature. Climate change is altering the precipitation cycle. Groundwater...
The growing scarcity of water and rain on earth is a grave danger to humans and nature. Climate change is altering the precipitation cycle. Groundwater levels are falling. If humans don’t change course, water shortage could end life as we know it.
12:00 News
12:15 The Week in Reports
Fear of a coronavirus outbreak in one of Greece's overcrowded migrant camps is growing. +++ The coronavirus pandemic is throttling social and cultural life in Germany's capital, Berlin.
12:30 Big Money - Big Fraud: The Story of a German Conman
It was one of the biggest white-collar scams in German history. In the 1990s, Manfred Schmider and his company FlowTex took investors for more than two...
It was one of the biggest white-collar scams in German history. In the 1990s, Manfred Schmider and his company FlowTex took investors for more than two billion euros. Today, the conman himself can’t believe how easy it was to get away with a major fraud.
13:00 News
13:15 Living in the Digital Age
Melting glaciers, plastic in the ocean, fires in the Amazon - reports on climate change and environmental destruction are disturbing and contradictory....
Melting glaciers, plastic in the ocean, fires in the Amazon - reports on climate change and environmental destruction are disturbing and contradictory. What digital tools can help in the fight against climate change?
13:30 The Globalization Program
In New Zealand, sheep farmers are being blamed for climate change. Also: An indigenous university in Columbia teaches students about ancient traditions.
14:00 News
14:15 Caution Corona! The Virus in Germany
Schools, day-care centers, pubs and museums are dark. Everyone who can is working from home. In Germany, public life is at a standstill. It's the only...
Schools, day-care centers, pubs and museums are dark. Everyone who can is working from home. In Germany, public life is at a standstill. It's the only way to protect the population. But the forced vacation is already causing financial hardship.
14:30 The Environment Magazine
Can economic progress happen in harmony with the environment? Perhaps they don't have to be enemies after all. This week Eco India looks at green solutions...
Can economic progress happen in harmony with the environment? Perhaps they don't have to be enemies after all. This week Eco India looks at green solutions for progess.
Kurzteaser: Eco India explores green solutions for economic progress.
15:00 News
15:30 The Science Magazine
The German research ship Polarstern is adrift in the Arctic Ocean trapped in sea ice. Tomorrow Today has spoken to the head of the largest-ever polar expedition....
The German research ship Polarstern is adrift in the Arctic Ocean trapped in sea ice. Tomorrow Today has spoken to the head of the largest-ever polar expedition. Also: How researchers and farmers are saving insects. And a new take on wind energy.
16:00 News
16:30 The Globalization Program
In New Zealand, sheep farmers are being blamed for climate change. Also: An indigenous university in Columbia teaches students about ancient traditions.
17:00 News
17:30 The Science Magazine
The German research ship Polarstern is adrift in the Arctic Ocean trapped in sea ice. Tomorrow Today has spoken to the head of the largest-ever polar expedition....
The German research ship Polarstern is adrift in the Arctic Ocean trapped in sea ice. Tomorrow Today has spoken to the head of the largest-ever polar expedition. Also: How researchers and farmers are saving insects. And a new take on wind energy.
18:00 News
18:30 The Environment Magazine
Can economic progress happen in harmony with the environment? Perhaps they don't have to be enemies after all. This week Eco India looks at green solutions...
Can economic progress happen in harmony with the environment? Perhaps they don't have to be enemies after all. This week Eco India looks at green solutions for progess.
Kurzteaser: Eco India explores green solutions for economic progress.
19:00 News
19:30 The Globalization Program
In New Zealand, sheep farmers are being blamed for climate change. Also: An indigenous university in Columbia teaches students about ancient traditions.
20:00 News
20:15 When the Rain Stops Falling
The growing scarcity of water and rain on earth is a grave danger to humans and nature. Climate change is altering the precipitation cycle. Groundwater...
The growing scarcity of water and rain on earth is a grave danger to humans and nature. Climate change is altering the precipitation cycle. Groundwater levels are falling. If humans don’t change course, water shortage could end life as we know it.
21:00 News
21:30 The Sun King of Morocco
Jaouad Ait Rebah changes a lot of people’s lives in the High Atlas Mountains - by bringing light where there is darkness. The Moroccan entrepreneur...
Jaouad Ait Rebah changes a lot of people’s lives in the High Atlas Mountains - by bringing light where there is darkness. The Moroccan entrepreneur installs solar panels in the area’s picturesque, but remote villages. For the high-altitude residents, the difference is like that of night and day.
22:00 News
22:30 News in Review
23:00 News
23:30 The Globalization Program
In New Zealand, sheep farmers are being blamed for climate change. Also: An indigenous university in Columbia teaches students about ancient traditions.
00:00 News
00:02 News in Review
00:30 The Globalization Program
In New Zealand, sheep farmers are being blamed for climate change. Also: An indigenous university in Columbia teaches students about ancient traditions.
01:00 News
01:30 The Science Magazine
The German research ship Polarstern is adrift in the Arctic Ocean trapped in sea ice. Tomorrow Today has spoken to the head of the largest-ever polar expedition....
The German research ship Polarstern is adrift in the Arctic Ocean trapped in sea ice. Tomorrow Today has spoken to the head of the largest-ever polar expedition. Also: How researchers and farmers are saving insects. And a new take on wind energy.
02:00 News
02:02 News in Review
02:30 Roots Erling Haaland - A Trip to Norway
What’s Erling Haaland’s secret? At just 19 he’s breaking one record after another: since joining Dortmund he’s the first Bundesliga...
What’s Erling Haaland’s secret? At just 19 he’s breaking one record after another: since joining Dortmund he’s the first Bundesliga player to score 7 goals in their first 3 matches. He notched 6 goals in his first 3 Champions League matches for RB Salzburg. We’re taking you along for a journey to Norway, where the Leeds-born son of a Norwegian English Premier League pro started his way to the top.
03:00 News
03:15 Operation Kony - A US Crusade in Africa
Can a video trigger a war in Africa? This documentary investigates a controversial 2012 charity film that went viral, and asks whether the video and US-led...
Can a video trigger a war in Africa? This documentary investigates a controversial 2012 charity film that went viral, and asks whether the video and US-led hunt for Ugandan warlord Joseph Kony served as a cover for US military operations in Africa.
04:00 News
04:02 News in Review
04:30 Roots Erling Haaland - A Trip to Norway
What’s Erling Haaland’s secret? At just 19 he’s breaking one record after another: since joining Dortmund he’s the first Bundesliga...
What’s Erling Haaland’s secret? At just 19 he’s breaking one record after another: since joining Dortmund he’s the first Bundesliga player to score 7 goals in their first 3 matches. He notched 6 goals in his first 3 Champions League matches for RB Salzburg. We’re taking you along for a journey to Norway, where the Leeds-born son of a Norwegian English Premier League pro started his way to the top.
05:00 News
05:30 The Sun King of Morocco
Jaouad Ait Rebah changes a lot of people’s lives in the High Atlas Mountains - by bringing light where there is darkness. The Moroccan entrepreneur...
Jaouad Ait Rebah changes a lot of people’s lives in the High Atlas Mountains - by bringing light where there is darkness. The Moroccan entrepreneur installs solar panels in the area’s picturesque, but remote villages. For the high-altitude residents, the difference is like that of night and day.
06:00 News
06:02 News in Review
06:30 The Environment Magazine
Can economic progress happen in harmony with the environment? Perhaps they don't have to be enemies after all. This week Eco India looks at green solutions...
Can economic progress happen in harmony with the environment? Perhaps they don't have to be enemies after all. This week Eco India looks at green solutions for progess.
Kurzteaser: Eco India explores green solutions for economic progress.
07:00 News
07:15 Operation Kony - A US Crusade in Africa
Can a video trigger a war in Africa? This documentary investigates a controversial 2012 charity film that went viral, and asks whether the video and US-led...
Can a video trigger a war in Africa? This documentary investigates a controversial 2012 charity film that went viral, and asks whether the video and US-led hunt for Ugandan warlord Joseph Kony served as a cover for US military operations in Africa.
08:00 News
08:30 The Sun King of Morocco
Jaouad Ait Rebah changes a lot of people’s lives in the High Atlas Mountains - by bringing light where there is darkness. The Moroccan entrepreneur...
Jaouad Ait Rebah changes a lot of people’s lives in the High Atlas Mountains - by bringing light where there is darkness. The Moroccan entrepreneur installs solar panels in the area’s picturesque, but remote villages. For the high-altitude residents, the difference is like that of night and day.
09:00 News
09:30 Roots Erling Haaland - A Trip to Norway
What’s Erling Haaland’s secret? At just 19 he’s breaking one record after another: since joining Dortmund he’s the first Bundesliga...
What’s Erling Haaland’s secret? At just 19 he’s breaking one record after another: since joining Dortmund he’s the first Bundesliga player to score 7 goals in their first 3 matches. He notched 6 goals in his first 3 Champions League matches for RB Salzburg. We’re taking you along for a journey to Norway, where the Leeds-born son of a Norwegian English Premier League pro started his way to the top.
10:00 News
10:30 The Sun King of Morocco
Jaouad Ait Rebah changes a lot of people’s lives in the High Atlas Mountains - by bringing light where there is darkness. The Moroccan entrepreneur...
Jaouad Ait Rebah changes a lot of people’s lives in the High Atlas Mountains - by bringing light where there is darkness. The Moroccan entrepreneur installs solar panels in the area’s picturesque, but remote villages. For the high-altitude residents, the difference is like that of night and day.
11:00 News
11:15 Slavery Routes - A Short History of Human Trafficking: 1620 - 1789: From Sugar to Rebellion
In the 17th century, almost seven million slaves toiled in sugar production. The French, English, Dutch and Spanish empires all sought profits from "white...
In the 17th century, almost seven million slaves toiled in sugar production. The French, English, Dutch and Spanish empires all sought profits from "white gold.†Part 3 of this four-part series focuses on the brutality of the colonial powers.
12:00 News
12:30 The Sun King of Morocco
Jaouad Ait Rebah changes a lot of people’s lives in the High Atlas Mountains - by bringing light where there is darkness. The Moroccan entrepreneur...
Jaouad Ait Rebah changes a lot of people’s lives in the High Atlas Mountains - by bringing light where there is darkness. The Moroccan entrepreneur installs solar panels in the area’s picturesque, but remote villages. For the high-altitude residents, the difference is like that of night and day.
13:00 News
13:30 Roots Erling Haaland - A Trip to Norway
What’s Erling Haaland’s secret? At just 19 he’s breaking one record after another: since joining Dortmund he’s the first Bundesliga...
What’s Erling Haaland’s secret? At just 19 he’s breaking one record after another: since joining Dortmund he’s the first Bundesliga player to score 7 goals in their first 3 matches. He notched 6 goals in his first 3 Champions League matches for RB Salzburg. We’re taking you along for a journey to Norway, where the Leeds-born son of a Norwegian English Premier League pro started his way to the top.
14:00 News
14:30 The Sun King of Morocco
Jaouad Ait Rebah changes a lot of people’s lives in the High Atlas Mountains - by bringing light where there is darkness. The Moroccan entrepreneur...
Jaouad Ait Rebah changes a lot of people’s lives in the High Atlas Mountains - by bringing light where there is darkness. The Moroccan entrepreneur installs solar panels in the area’s picturesque, but remote villages. For the high-altitude residents, the difference is like that of night and day.
15:00 News
15:30 Roots Erling Haaland - A Trip to Norway
What’s Erling Haaland’s secret? At just 19 he’s breaking one record after another: since joining Dortmund he’s the first Bundesliga...
What’s Erling Haaland’s secret? At just 19 he’s breaking one record after another: since joining Dortmund he’s the first Bundesliga player to score 7 goals in their first 3 matches. He notched 6 goals in his first 3 Champions League matches for RB Salzburg. We’re taking you along for a journey to Norway, where the Leeds-born son of a Norwegian English Premier League pro started his way to the top.
16:00 News
16:30 The Global Auto and Mobility Show
The world of transportation is full of diversity. But what’s the best mix? Can visionary scientists reinvent mobility? Which car is the most family-friendly?...
The world of transportation is full of diversity. But what’s the best mix? Can visionary scientists reinvent mobility? Which car is the most family-friendly? And why are musicians mad about vintage cars?
17:00 News
17:30 Roots Erling Haaland - A Trip to Norway
What’s Erling Haaland’s secret? At just 19 he’s breaking one record after another: since joining Dortmund he’s the first Bundesliga...
What’s Erling Haaland’s secret? At just 19 he’s breaking one record after another: since joining Dortmund he’s the first Bundesliga player to score 7 goals in their first 3 matches. He notched 6 goals in his first 3 Champions League matches for RB Salzburg. We’re taking you along for a journey to Norway, where the Leeds-born son of a Norwegian English Premier League pro started his way to the top.
18:00 News
18:30 The Sun King of Morocco
Jaouad Ait Rebah changes a lot of people’s lives in the High Atlas Mountains - by bringing light where there is darkness. The Moroccan entrepreneur...
Jaouad Ait Rebah changes a lot of people’s lives in the High Atlas Mountains - by bringing light where there is darkness. The Moroccan entrepreneur installs solar panels in the area’s picturesque, but remote villages. For the high-altitude residents, the difference is like that of night and day.
19:00 News
19:30 Roots Erling Haaland - A Trip to Norway
What’s Erling Haaland’s secret? At just 19 he’s breaking one record after another: since joining Dortmund he’s the first Bundesliga...
What’s Erling Haaland’s secret? At just 19 he’s breaking one record after another: since joining Dortmund he’s the first Bundesliga player to score 7 goals in their first 3 matches. He notched 6 goals in his first 3 Champions League matches for RB Salzburg. We’re taking you along for a journey to Norway, where the Leeds-born son of a Norwegian English Premier League pro started his way to the top.
20:00 News
20:15 Slavery Routes - A Short History of Human Trafficking: 1620 - 1789: From Sugar to Rebellion
In the 17th century, almost seven million slaves toiled in sugar production. The French, English, Dutch and Spanish empires all sought profits from "white...
In the 17th century, almost seven million slaves toiled in sugar production. The French, English, Dutch and Spanish empires all sought profits from "white gold.†Part 3 of this four-part series focuses on the brutality of the colonial powers.
21:00 News
21:30 Roots Erling Haaland - A Trip to Norway
What’s Erling Haaland’s secret? At just 19 he’s breaking one record after another: since joining Dortmund he’s the first Bundesliga...
What’s Erling Haaland’s secret? At just 19 he’s breaking one record after another: since joining Dortmund he’s the first Bundesliga player to score 7 goals in their first 3 matches. He notched 6 goals in his first 3 Champions League matches for RB Salzburg. We’re taking you along for a journey to Norway, where the Leeds-born son of a Norwegian English Premier League pro started his way to the top.
22:00 News
22:30 News in Review
23:00 News
23:30 The Sun King of Morocco
Jaouad Ait Rebah changes a lot of people’s lives in the High Atlas Mountains - by bringing light where there is darkness. The Moroccan entrepreneur...
Jaouad Ait Rebah changes a lot of people’s lives in the High Atlas Mountains - by bringing light where there is darkness. The Moroccan entrepreneur installs solar panels in the area’s picturesque, but remote villages. For the high-altitude residents, the difference is like that of night and day.
00:00 News
00:02 News in Review
00:30 Spotlight on People
A German WWII shipwreck off Gdansk has become a ticking ecological time bomb. +++ Mayor Andrea Costa has banned abusive language in Luzzara, Italy.
01:00 News
01:15 Africa
01:30 News
01:45 News
02:00 News
02:02 News in Review
02:30 The State of the Art Market
The art market is a playground for the wealthy -- both art lovers and speculators -- and for fraudsters. We visit Christie's auction house, see how computers...
The art market is a playground for the wealthy -- both art lovers and speculators -- and for fraudsters. We visit Christie's auction house, see how computers generate art, and reflect on the marketing of the Bauhaus myth.
03:00 News
03:15 Breathless - The Hidden Threat of Asbestos
Asbestos is a known carcinogen. Nevertheless, industries in India and other developing countries continue to work with the deadly fibers.
04:00 News
04:02 News in Review
04:30 The Globalization Program
In New Zealand, sheep farmers are being blamed for climate change. Also: An indigenous university in Columbia teaches students about ancient traditions.
05:00 News
05:30 The Environment Magazine
This week on Eco Africa we see how a program is giving the younger generation in South Africa their environmental voice and visit locals along the Senegal...
This week on Eco Africa we see how a program is giving the younger generation in South Africa their environmental voice and visit locals along the Senegal River who are turning typha into thatched roofs and cooking fuel.