00:00 News
00:02 News in Review
00:30 The Environment Magazine
On this week's Eco Africa, we see how architects and engineers in Senegal are making buildings with bricks made of soil not concrete, and follow rangers in Uganda's Murchison Falls National Park.
01:00 News
01:15 News
01:30 Oscar-winning Director Caroline Link
Caroline Link’s films juxtapose despair with hope, and often capture a child’s view of the world with skill and sensitivity. Arts.21 spoke...
Caroline Link’s films juxtapose despair with hope, and often capture a child’s view of the world with skill and sensitivity. Arts.21 spoke with the director about her latest film: an adaptation of the beloved novel "When Hitler Stole Pink Rabbit.â€
02:00 News
02:02 News in Review
02:30 The Environment Magazine
On this week's Eco Africa, we see how architects and engineers in Senegal are making buildings with bricks made of soil not concrete, and follow rangers in Uganda's Murchison Falls National Park.
03:00 News
03:15 The Battle for Land - Settlers in Chile
A land dispute between European immigrants and the indigenous people of Chile has turned deadly. Hardly a day passes in the Chilean province of AraucanÃa...
A land dispute between European immigrants and the indigenous people of Chile has turned deadly. Hardly a day passes in the Chilean province of AraucanÃa without an attack by indigenous people on settlers.
04:00 News
04:02 News in Review
04:30 Spotlight on People
Germany is trying to protect itself from the swine fever currently spreading along its eastern border. Climate change creates new opportunities for Greenland, as investors show growing interest.
05:00 News
05:15 News
05:30 Pioneering Spirit - Entrepreneurial Trailblazers
Economic pioneers are innovative. They tread new ground. In the past they were gold prospectors; today they are entrepreneurs. MADE looks at how pioneering spirit changes the world.
06:00 News
06:02 News in Review
06:30 The Environment Magazine
On this week's Eco Africa, we see how architects and engineers in Senegal are making buildings with bricks made of soil not concrete, and follow rangers in Uganda's Murchison Falls National Park.
07:00 News
07:15 The Battle for Land - Settlers in Chile
A land dispute between European immigrants and the indigenous people of Chile has turned deadly. Hardly a day passes in the Chilean province of AraucanÃa...
A land dispute between European immigrants and the indigenous people of Chile has turned deadly. Hardly a day passes in the Chilean province of AraucanÃa without an attack by indigenous people on settlers.
08:00 News
08:30 Spotlight on People
Germany is trying to protect itself from the swine fever currently spreading along its eastern border. Climate change creates new opportunities for Greenland, as investors show growing interest.
09:00 News
09:30 The Environment Magazine
On this week's Eco Africa, we see how architects and engineers in Senegal are making buildings with bricks made of soil not concrete, and follow rangers in Uganda's Murchison Falls National Park.
10:00 News
10:30 The Globalization Program
Home alone - Japan’s growing numbers of modern-day hermits, the so-called "hikikomoriâ€. Also: why Rwandan farmers’ greatest fear is...
Home alone - Japan’s growing numbers of modern-day hermits, the so-called "hikikomoriâ€. Also: why Rwandan farmers’ greatest fear is heavy rain. Plus: this week's Global Snack is fish and chips, the most British of all fast foods.
11:00 News
11:15 COVID-19, the Asian Way - A Message of Hope
China, Taiwan, South Korea and Japan appear to have the coronavirus pretty well under control. Much of that is down to early response, close monitoring...
China, Taiwan, South Korea and Japan appear to have the coronavirus pretty well under control. Much of that is down to early response, close monitoring and extensive use of modern science and technology. And not to be overlooked: the citizens willingness to adhere to government-imposed regulations.
12:00 News
12:30 Guest: Elizabeth Harrington
Tim Sebastian interviews Elizabeth Harrington, Republican Party National Spokesperson.
13:00 News
13:30 The Environment Magazine
On this week's Eco Africa, we see how architects and engineers in Senegal are making buildings with bricks made of soil not concrete, and follow rangers in Uganda's Murchison Falls National Park.
14:00 News
14:30 Food Supplements
We all need vitamins in our diet for health. Many people use supplements in the belief they don't get enough vitamins in their food. Do the supplements...
We all need vitamins in our diet for health. Many people use supplements in the belief they don't get enough vitamins in their food. Do the supplements help? Can they be harmful? Can we get enough of the vitamins we need by eating right?
15:00 News
15:30 Spotlight on People
Germany is trying to protect itself from the swine fever currently spreading along its eastern border. Climate change creates new opportunities for Greenland, as investors show growing interest.
16:00 News
16:30 The Environment Magazine
On this week's Eco Africa, we see how architects and engineers in Senegal are making buildings with bricks made of soil not concrete, and follow rangers in Uganda's Murchison Falls National Park.
17:00 News
17:30 The Environment Magazine
Plastic is everywhere. Bottles and other packaging are made from plastics. Used for a short time and then simply thrown away, it's become a huge environmental...
Plastic is everywhere. Bottles and other packaging are made from plastics. Used for a short time and then simply thrown away, it's become a huge environmental problem. This week, Eco India shows how we can deal with plastic waste and how to avoid it.
18:00 News
18:30 Food Supplements
We all need vitamins in our diet for health. Many people use supplements in the belief they don't get enough vitamins in their food. Do the supplements...
We all need vitamins in our diet for health. Many people use supplements in the belief they don't get enough vitamins in their food. Do the supplements help? Can they be harmful? Can we get enough of the vitamins we need by eating right?
19:00 News
19:30 The Environment Magazine
On this week's Eco Africa, we see how architects and engineers in Senegal are making buildings with bricks made of soil not concrete, and follow rangers in Uganda's Murchison Falls National Park.
20:00 News
20:15 COVID-19, the Asian Way - A Message of Hope
China, Taiwan, South Korea and Japan appear to have the coronavirus pretty well under control. Much of that is down to early response, close monitoring...
China, Taiwan, South Korea and Japan appear to have the coronavirus pretty well under control. Much of that is down to early response, close monitoring and extensive use of modern science and technology. And not to be overlooked: the citizens willingness to adhere to government-imposed regulations.
21:00 News
21:30 The Environment Magazine
On this week's Eco Africa, we take you from the wetlands of Zimbabwe to the treetops of the Rwandan rainforest. Plus, we meet the Tanzanian cartoonist...
On this week's Eco Africa, we take you from the wetlands of Zimbabwe to the treetops of the Rwandan rainforest. Plus, we meet the Tanzanian cartoonist raising climate awareness and the firm tackling e-waste in Cameroon.
22:00 News
22:30 News in Review
23:00 News
23:15 News
23:30 Food Supplements
We all need vitamins in our diet for health. Many people use supplements in the belief they don't get enough vitamins in their food. Do the supplements...
We all need vitamins in our diet for health. Many people use supplements in the belief they don't get enough vitamins in their food. Do the supplements help? Can they be harmful? Can we get enough of the vitamins we need by eating right?
00:00 News
00:02 The Eco-Rebels of the Himalayas
An Indian state in the Himalayas has completely transformed its agriculture and switched to organic farming. Sikkim has become a model for the rest of...
An Indian state in the Himalayas has completely transformed its agriculture and switched to organic farming. Sikkim has become a model for the rest of the world, because its farmers only cultivate their fields and plantations in a sustainable way.
00:30 Lifestyle Europe
The Bronte Pistachio Festival in Sicily pays homage to the beloved pistachio nut. Euromaxx visits Tom Kemp’s Fitness Farm in England, and on Europe...
The Bronte Pistachio Festival in Sicily pays homage to the beloved pistachio nut. Euromaxx visits Tom Kemp’s Fitness Farm in England, and on Europe to the Maxx, Guédelon in France: building a medieval castle from the ground up. . (Repeat from 02 November 2019)
01:00 News
01:15 Covid-19: Europe’s moment of truth
What are the economic, political and social consequences of the corona crisis on France and Germany - and what role does the European Union play in the...
What are the economic, political and social consequences of the corona crisis on France and Germany - and what role does the European Union play in the fight against the disease? France 24 and Deutsche Welle are co-hosting a debate on the issues.
02:00 News
02:02 News in Review
02:30 The Global Auto and Mobility Show
REV goes on an electric trip! Will all EVs soon look the same? Who makes the best batteries? What’s going on at Tesla’s next Gigafactory...
REV goes on an electric trip! Will all EVs soon look the same? Who makes the best batteries? What’s going on at Tesla’s next Gigafactory outside Berlin and what has the Nissan Leaf got to do with it all?
03:00 News
03:30 Weimar's traditional and modern classics
When does something become a classic? After 200 years, like the works of Goethe and Schiller? After 100 years, like Bauhaus design? Or after 30 years,...
When does something become a classic? After 200 years, like the works of Goethe and Schiller? After 100 years, like Bauhaus design? Or after 30 years, like the ACC Gallery? Nicole Frölich explores Weimar.
04:00 News
04:15 Covid-19: Europe’s moment of truth
What are the economic, political and social consequences of the corona crisis on France and Germany - and what role does the European Union play in the...
What are the economic, political and social consequences of the corona crisis on France and Germany - and what role does the European Union play in the fight against the disease? France 24 and Deutsche Welle are co-hosting a debate on the issues.
05:00 News
05:15 News
05:30 The Science Magazine
The world population is rising, and global food demand is growing with it. One sustainable option is cultured meat produced by in vitro cultivation of...
The world population is rising, and global food demand is growing with it. One sustainable option is cultured meat produced by in vitro cultivation of animal cells. Also: why diets are stressful, and healing wounds with cold plasma.
06:00 News
06:02 Fashion & the Spirit of the Times
This week: upcycling for climate protection & haute couture from Morocco. Plus: influencers, style icons and an homage to the golden twenties.
06:30 Lifestyle Europe
The Bronte Pistachio Festival in Sicily pays homage to the beloved pistachio nut. Euromaxx visits Tom Kemp’s Fitness Farm in England, and on Europe...
The Bronte Pistachio Festival in Sicily pays homage to the beloved pistachio nut. Euromaxx visits Tom Kemp’s Fitness Farm in England, and on Europe to the Maxx, Guédelon in France: building a medieval castle from the ground up. . (Repeat from 02 November 2019)
07:00 News
07:15 The Week in Reports
Ethnic minorities demand more protection in Germany; concerns and demands after the racist killings in Hanau +++ Sea rescue in the Mediterranean. Deutsche...
Ethnic minorities demand more protection in Germany; concerns and demands after the racist killings in Hanau +++ Sea rescue in the Mediterranean. Deutsche Welle reports from on board the "Ocean Viking".
07:30 Food Supplements
We all need vitamins in our diet for health. Many people use supplements in the belief they don't get enough vitamins in their food. Do the supplements...
We all need vitamins in our diet for health. Many people use supplements in the belief they don't get enough vitamins in their food. Do the supplements help? Can they be harmful? Can we get enough of the vitamins we need by eating right?
08:00 News
08:15 Living in the Digital Age
Social media are changing the world of fashion. Influencers create trends online, and ultra-fast fashion labels snatch them up. How sustainable is this...
Social media are changing the world of fashion. Influencers create trends online, and ultra-fast fashion labels snatch them up. How sustainable is this topic, and what does the future hold? Our topic on Shift.
08:30 The Global Auto and Mobility Show
REV goes on an electric trip! Will all EVs soon look the same? Who makes the best batteries? What’s going on at Tesla’s next Gigafactory...
REV goes on an electric trip! Will all EVs soon look the same? Who makes the best batteries? What’s going on at Tesla’s next Gigafactory outside Berlin and what has the Nissan Leaf got to do with it all?
09:00 News
09:30 Weimar's traditional and modern classics
When does something become a classic? After 200 years, like the works of Goethe and Schiller? After 100 years, like Bauhaus design? Or after 30 years,...
When does something become a classic? After 200 years, like the works of Goethe and Schiller? After 100 years, like Bauhaus design? Or after 30 years, like the ACC Gallery? Nicole Frölich explores Weimar.
10:00 News
10:15 Covid-19: Europe’s moment of truth
What are the economic, political and social consequences of the corona crisis on France and Germany - and what role does the European Union play in the...
What are the economic, political and social consequences of the corona crisis on France and Germany - and what role does the European Union play in the fight against the disease? France 24 and Deutsche Welle are co-hosting a debate on the issues.
11:00 News
11:15 Can sport help the fight against cancer?
Petra Thaller beat breast cancer and is a strong believer in the healing powers of sports. The 58-year-old and her organization "Outdoor against Cancerâ€...
Petra Thaller beat breast cancer and is a strong believer in the healing powers of sports. The 58-year-old and her organization "Outdoor against Cancer†want to encourage other cancer patients to start exercising to overcome the disease. However, Olympic gold medalist Maarten van der Weijden believes otherwise. The swimmer says sports don’t help cure cancer.
11:30 Lifestyle Europe
The Bronte Pistachio Festival in Sicily pays homage to the beloved pistachio nut. Euromaxx visits Tom Kemp’s Fitness Farm in England, and on Europe...
The Bronte Pistachio Festival in Sicily pays homage to the beloved pistachio nut. Euromaxx visits Tom Kemp’s Fitness Farm in England, and on Europe to the Maxx, Guédelon in France: building a medieval castle from the ground up. . (Repeat from 02 November 2019)
12:00 News
12:15 Living in the Digital Age
Social media are changing the world of fashion. Influencers create trends online, and ultra-fast fashion labels snatch them up. How sustainable is this...
Social media are changing the world of fashion. Influencers create trends online, and ultra-fast fashion labels snatch them up. How sustainable is this topic, and what does the future hold? Our topic on Shift.
12:30 Weimar's traditional and modern classics
When does something become a classic? After 200 years, like the works of Goethe and Schiller? After 100 years, like Bauhaus design? Or after 30 years,...
When does something become a classic? After 200 years, like the works of Goethe and Schiller? After 100 years, like Bauhaus design? Or after 30 years, like the ACC Gallery? Nicole Frölich explores Weimar.
13:00 News
13:15 "Hell on Earth" - Refugees in Libya
Survivors call it "Hell on Earth". In Libya, gangs are locking migrants in prisons and private torture chambers, keeping them under inhuman conditions,...
Survivors call it "Hell on Earth". In Libya, gangs are locking migrants in prisons and private torture chambers, keeping them under inhuman conditions, tormenting them and even selling them into slavery.
13:30 Fashion & the Spirit of the Times
This week: upcycling for climate protection & haute couture from Morocco. Plus: influencers, style icons and an homage to the golden twenties.
14:00 News
14:15 Ocean Grabbing - New Laws of the Sea
Millions of people worldwide live from fishing. But the livelihoods of small fishermen are under threat - from power plants in India, tourism development...
Millions of people worldwide live from fishing. But the livelihoods of small fishermen are under threat - from power plants in India, tourism development in Sri Lanka, nature conservation in Costa Rica, and the global rise of ocean grabbing.
15:00 News
15:15 The Week in Reports
Ethnic minorities demand more protection in Germany; concerns and demands after the racist killings in Hanau +++ Sea rescue in the Mediterranean. Deutsche...
Ethnic minorities demand more protection in Germany; concerns and demands after the racist killings in Hanau +++ Sea rescue in the Mediterranean. Deutsche Welle reports from on board the "Ocean Viking".
15:30 Lifestyle Europe
The Bronte Pistachio Festival in Sicily pays homage to the beloved pistachio nut. Euromaxx visits Tom Kemp’s Fitness Farm in England, and on Europe...
The Bronte Pistachio Festival in Sicily pays homage to the beloved pistachio nut. Euromaxx visits Tom Kemp’s Fitness Farm in England, and on Europe to the Maxx, Guédelon in France: building a medieval castle from the ground up. . (Repeat from 02 November 2019)
16:00 News
16:15 "Hell on Earth" - Refugees in Libya
Survivors call it "Hell on Earth". In Libya, gangs are locking migrants in prisons and private torture chambers, keeping them under inhuman conditions,...
Survivors call it "Hell on Earth". In Libya, gangs are locking migrants in prisons and private torture chambers, keeping them under inhuman conditions, tormenting them and even selling them into slavery.
16:30 Weimar's traditional and modern classics
When does something become a classic? After 200 years, like the works of Goethe and Schiller? After 100 years, like Bauhaus design? Or after 30 years,...
When does something become a classic? After 200 years, like the works of Goethe and Schiller? After 100 years, like Bauhaus design? Or after 30 years, like the ACC Gallery? Nicole Frölich explores Weimar.
17:00 News
17:15 Covid-19: Europe’s moment of truth
What are the economic, political and social consequences of the corona crisis on France and Germany - and what role does the European Union play in the...
What are the economic, political and social consequences of the corona crisis on France and Germany - and what role does the European Union play in the fight against the disease? France 24 and Deutsche Welle are co-hosting a debate on the issues.
18:00 News
18:15 Can sport help the fight against cancer?
Petra Thaller beat breast cancer and is a strong believer in the healing powers of sports. The 58-year-old and her organization "Outdoor against Cancerâ€...
Petra Thaller beat breast cancer and is a strong believer in the healing powers of sports. The 58-year-old and her organization "Outdoor against Cancer†want to encourage other cancer patients to start exercising to overcome the disease. However, Olympic gold medalist Maarten van der Weijden believes otherwise. The swimmer says sports don’t help cure cancer.
18:30 Guest: Elizabeth Harrington
Tim Sebastian interviews Elizabeth Harrington, Republican Party National Spokesperson.
19:00 News
19:15 Living in the Digital Age
Social media are changing the world of fashion. Influencers create trends online, and ultra-fast fashion labels snatch them up. How sustainable is this...
Social media are changing the world of fashion. Influencers create trends online, and ultra-fast fashion labels snatch them up. How sustainable is this topic, and what does the future hold? Our topic on Shift.
19:30 Food Supplements
We all need vitamins in our diet for health. Many people use supplements in the belief they don't get enough vitamins in their food. Do the supplements...
We all need vitamins in our diet for health. Many people use supplements in the belief they don't get enough vitamins in their food. Do the supplements help? Can they be harmful? Can we get enough of the vitamins we need by eating right?
20:00 News
20:15 "Hell on Earth" - Refugees in Libya
Survivors call it "Hell on Earth". In Libya, gangs are locking migrants in prisons and private torture chambers, keeping them under inhuman conditions,...
Survivors call it "Hell on Earth". In Libya, gangs are locking migrants in prisons and private torture chambers, keeping them under inhuman conditions, tormenting them and even selling them into slavery.
20:30 The Science Magazine
The world population is rising, and global food demand is growing with it. One sustainable option is cultured meat produced by in vitro cultivation of...
The world population is rising, and global food demand is growing with it. One sustainable option is cultured meat produced by in vitro cultivation of animal cells. Also: why diets are stressful, and healing wounds with cold plasma.
21:00 News
21:15 COVID-19, the Asian Way - A Message of Hope
China, Taiwan, South Korea and Japan appear to have the coronavirus pretty well under control. Much of that is down to early response, close monitoring...
China, Taiwan, South Korea and Japan appear to have the coronavirus pretty well under control. Much of that is down to early response, close monitoring and extensive use of modern science and technology. And not to be overlooked: the citizens willingness to adhere to government-imposed regulations.
22:00 News
22:15 The Week in Reports
Ethnic minorities demand more protection in Germany; concerns and demands after the racist killings in Hanau +++ Sea rescue in the Mediterranean. Deutsche...
Ethnic minorities demand more protection in Germany; concerns and demands after the racist killings in Hanau +++ Sea rescue in the Mediterranean. Deutsche Welle reports from on board the "Ocean Viking".
22:30 Fashion & the Spirit of the Times
This week: upcycling for climate protection & haute couture from Morocco. Plus: influencers, style icons and an homage to the golden twenties.
23:00 News
23:15 Living in the Digital Age
Social media are changing the world of fashion. Influencers create trends online, and ultra-fast fashion labels snatch them up. How sustainable is this...
Social media are changing the world of fashion. Influencers create trends online, and ultra-fast fashion labels snatch them up. How sustainable is this topic, and what does the future hold? Our topic on Shift.
23:30 Guest: Elizabeth Harrington
Tim Sebastian interviews Elizabeth Harrington, Republican Party National Spokesperson.
00:00 News
00:02 Weimar's traditional and modern classics
When does something become a classic? After 200 years, like the works of Goethe and Schiller? After 100 years, like Bauhaus design? Or after 30 years,...
When does something become a classic? After 200 years, like the works of Goethe and Schiller? After 100 years, like Bauhaus design? Or after 30 years, like the ACC Gallery? Nicole Frölich explores Weimar.
00:30 Fashion & the Spirit of the Times
This week: upcycling for climate protection & haute couture from Morocco. Plus: influencers, style icons and an homage to the golden twenties.
01:00 News
01:15 The Week in Reports
Ethnic minorities demand more protection in Germany; concerns and demands after the racist killings in Hanau +++ Sea rescue in the Mediterranean. Deutsche...
Ethnic minorities demand more protection in Germany; concerns and demands after the racist killings in Hanau +++ Sea rescue in the Mediterranean. Deutsche Welle reports from on board the "Ocean Viking".
01:30 The Global Auto and Mobility Show
REV goes on an electric trip! Will all EVs soon look the same? Who makes the best batteries? What’s going on at Tesla’s next Gigafactory...
REV goes on an electric trip! Will all EVs soon look the same? Who makes the best batteries? What’s going on at Tesla’s next Gigafactory outside Berlin and what has the Nissan Leaf got to do with it all?
02:00 News
02:02 The Science Magazine
The world population is rising, and global food demand is growing with it. One sustainable option is cultured meat produced by in vitro cultivation of...
The world population is rising, and global food demand is growing with it. One sustainable option is cultured meat produced by in vitro cultivation of animal cells. Also: why diets are stressful, and healing wounds with cold plasma.
02:30 The Eco-Rebels of the Himalayas
An Indian state in the Himalayas has completely transformed its agriculture and switched to organic farming. Sikkim has become a model for the rest of...
An Indian state in the Himalayas has completely transformed its agriculture and switched to organic farming. Sikkim has become a model for the rest of the world, because its farmers only cultivate their fields and plantations in a sustainable way.
03:00 News
03:15 Can sport help the fight against cancer?
Petra Thaller beat breast cancer and is a strong believer in the healing powers of sports. The 58-year-old and her organization "Outdoor against Cancerâ€...
Petra Thaller beat breast cancer and is a strong believer in the healing powers of sports. The 58-year-old and her organization "Outdoor against Cancer†want to encourage other cancer patients to start exercising to overcome the disease. However, Olympic gold medalist Maarten van der Weijden believes otherwise. The swimmer says sports don’t help cure cancer.
03:30 Lifestyle Europe
The Bronte Pistachio Festival in Sicily pays homage to the beloved pistachio nut. Euromaxx visits Tom Kemp’s Fitness Farm in England, and on Europe...
The Bronte Pistachio Festival in Sicily pays homage to the beloved pistachio nut. Euromaxx visits Tom Kemp’s Fitness Farm in England, and on Europe to the Maxx, Guédelon in France: building a medieval castle from the ground up. . (Repeat from 02 November 2019)
04:00 News
04:02 The Week in Reports
Ethnic minorities demand more protection in Germany; concerns and demands after the racist killings in Hanau +++ Sea rescue in the Mediterranean. Deutsche...
Ethnic minorities demand more protection in Germany; concerns and demands after the racist killings in Hanau +++ Sea rescue in the Mediterranean. Deutsche Welle reports from on board the "Ocean Viking".
04:15 COVID-19, the Asian Way - A Message of Hope
China, Taiwan, South Korea and Japan appear to have the coronavirus pretty well under control. Much of that is down to early response, close monitoring...
China, Taiwan, South Korea and Japan appear to have the coronavirus pretty well under control. Much of that is down to early response, close monitoring and extensive use of modern science and technology. And not to be overlooked: the citizens willingness to adhere to government-imposed regulations.
05:00 News
05:15 "Hell on Earth" - Refugees in Libya
Survivors call it "Hell on Earth". In Libya, gangs are locking migrants in prisons and private torture chambers, keeping them under inhuman conditions,...
Survivors call it "Hell on Earth". In Libya, gangs are locking migrants in prisons and private torture chambers, keeping them under inhuman conditions, tormenting them and even selling them into slavery.
05:30 The Global Auto and Mobility Show
REV goes on an electric trip! Will all EVs soon look the same? Who makes the best batteries? What’s going on at Tesla’s next Gigafactory...
REV goes on an electric trip! Will all EVs soon look the same? Who makes the best batteries? What’s going on at Tesla’s next Gigafactory outside Berlin and what has the Nissan Leaf got to do with it all?
06:00 News
06:02 Food Supplements
We all need vitamins in our diet for health. Many people use supplements in the belief they don't get enough vitamins in their food. Do the supplements...
We all need vitamins in our diet for health. Many people use supplements in the belief they don't get enough vitamins in their food. Do the supplements help? Can they be harmful? Can we get enough of the vitamins we need by eating right?
06:30 Weimar's traditional and modern classics
When does something become a classic? After 200 years, like the works of Goethe and Schiller? After 100 years, like Bauhaus design? Or after 30 years,...
When does something become a classic? After 200 years, like the works of Goethe and Schiller? After 100 years, like Bauhaus design? Or after 30 years, like the ACC Gallery? Nicole Frölich explores Weimar.
07:00 News
07:15 Can sport help the fight against cancer?
Petra Thaller beat breast cancer and is a strong believer in the healing powers of sports. The 58-year-old and her organization "Outdoor against Cancerâ€...
Petra Thaller beat breast cancer and is a strong believer in the healing powers of sports. The 58-year-old and her organization "Outdoor against Cancer†want to encourage other cancer patients to start exercising to overcome the disease. However, Olympic gold medalist Maarten van der Weijden believes otherwise. The swimmer says sports don’t help cure cancer.
07:30 The Eco-Rebels of the Himalayas
An Indian state in the Himalayas has completely transformed its agriculture and switched to organic farming. Sikkim has become a model for the rest of...
An Indian state in the Himalayas has completely transformed its agriculture and switched to organic farming. Sikkim has become a model for the rest of the world, because its farmers only cultivate their fields and plantations in a sustainable way.
08:00 News
08:15 "Hell on Earth" - Refugees in Libya
Survivors call it "Hell on Earth". In Libya, gangs are locking migrants in prisons and private torture chambers, keeping them under inhuman conditions,...
Survivors call it "Hell on Earth". In Libya, gangs are locking migrants in prisons and private torture chambers, keeping them under inhuman conditions, tormenting them and even selling them into slavery.
08:30 Lifestyle Europe
The Bronte Pistachio Festival in Sicily pays homage to the beloved pistachio nut. Euromaxx visits Tom Kemp’s Fitness Farm in England, and on Europe...
The Bronte Pistachio Festival in Sicily pays homage to the beloved pistachio nut. Euromaxx visits Tom Kemp’s Fitness Farm in England, and on Europe to the Maxx, Guédelon in France: building a medieval castle from the ground up. . (Repeat from 02 November 2019)
09:00 News
09:15 The Week in Reports
Ethnic minorities demand more protection in Germany; concerns and demands after the racist killings in Hanau +++ Sea rescue in the Mediterranean. Deutsche...
Ethnic minorities demand more protection in Germany; concerns and demands after the racist killings in Hanau +++ Sea rescue in the Mediterranean. Deutsche Welle reports from on board the "Ocean Viking".
09:30 Fashion & the Spirit of the Times
This week: upcycling for climate protection & haute couture from Morocco. Plus: influencers, style icons and an homage to the golden twenties.
10:00 News
10:15 Global Thermostat - Ways to Cool the World
Scientists are testing new technologies they hope could counteract the effects of climate change. But how could that work on a global scale? And - if it is possible at all - what are the dangers?
11:00 News
11:15 Living in the Digital Age
Social media are changing the world of fashion. Influencers create trends online, and ultra-fast fashion labels snatch them up. How sustainable is this...
Social media are changing the world of fashion. Influencers create trends online, and ultra-fast fashion labels snatch them up. How sustainable is this topic, and what does the future hold? Our topic on Shift.
11:30 Food Supplements
We all need vitamins in our diet for health. Many people use supplements in the belief they don't get enough vitamins in their food. Do the supplements...
We all need vitamins in our diet for health. Many people use supplements in the belief they don't get enough vitamins in their food. Do the supplements help? Can they be harmful? Can we get enough of the vitamins we need by eating right?
12:00 News
12:15 "Hell on Earth" - Refugees in Libya
Survivors call it "Hell on Earth". In Libya, gangs are locking migrants in prisons and private torture chambers, keeping them under inhuman conditions,...
Survivors call it "Hell on Earth". In Libya, gangs are locking migrants in prisons and private torture chambers, keeping them under inhuman conditions, tormenting them and even selling them into slavery.
12:30 The Global Auto and Mobility Show
REV goes on an electric trip! Will all EVs soon look the same? Who makes the best batteries? What’s going on at Tesla’s next Gigafactory...
REV goes on an electric trip! Will all EVs soon look the same? Who makes the best batteries? What’s going on at Tesla’s next Gigafactory outside Berlin and what has the Nissan Leaf got to do with it all?
13:00 News
13:15 The Week in Reports
Ethnic minorities demand more protection in Germany; concerns and demands after the racist killings in Hanau +++ Sea rescue in the Mediterranean. Deutsche...
Ethnic minorities demand more protection in Germany; concerns and demands after the racist killings in Hanau +++ Sea rescue in the Mediterranean. Deutsche Welle reports from on board the "Ocean Viking".
13:30 Lifestyle Europe
The Bronte Pistachio Festival in Sicily pays homage to the beloved pistachio nut. Euromaxx visits Tom Kemp’s Fitness Farm in England, and on Europe...
The Bronte Pistachio Festival in Sicily pays homage to the beloved pistachio nut. Euromaxx visits Tom Kemp’s Fitness Farm in England, and on Europe to the Maxx, Guédelon in France: building a medieval castle from the ground up. . (Repeat from 02 November 2019)
14:00 News
14:15 Covid-19: Europe’s moment of truth
What are the economic, political and social consequences of the corona crisis on France and Germany - and what role does the European Union play in the...
What are the economic, political and social consequences of the corona crisis on France and Germany - and what role does the European Union play in the fight against the disease? France 24 and Deutsche Welle are co-hosting a debate on the issues.
15:00 News
15:15 Can sport help the fight against cancer?
Petra Thaller beat breast cancer and is a strong believer in the healing powers of sports. The 58-year-old and her organization "Outdoor against Cancerâ€...
Petra Thaller beat breast cancer and is a strong believer in the healing powers of sports. The 58-year-old and her organization "Outdoor against Cancer†want to encourage other cancer patients to start exercising to overcome the disease. However, Olympic gold medalist Maarten van der Weijden believes otherwise. The swimmer says sports don’t help cure cancer.
15:30 Fashion & the Spirit of the Times
This week: upcycling for climate protection & haute couture from Morocco. Plus: influencers, style icons and an homage to the golden twenties.
16:00 News
16:15 Living in the Digital Age
Social media are changing the world of fashion. Influencers create trends online, and ultra-fast fashion labels snatch them up. How sustainable is this...
Social media are changing the world of fashion. Influencers create trends online, and ultra-fast fashion labels snatch them up. How sustainable is this topic, and what does the future hold? Our topic on Shift.
16:30 The Eco-Rebels of the Himalayas
An Indian state in the Himalayas has completely transformed its agriculture and switched to organic farming. Sikkim has become a model for the rest of...
An Indian state in the Himalayas has completely transformed its agriculture and switched to organic farming. Sikkim has become a model for the rest of the world, because its farmers only cultivate their fields and plantations in a sustainable way.
17:00 News
17:15 Ocean Grabbing - New Laws of the Sea
Millions of people worldwide live from fishing. But the livelihoods of small fishermen are under threat - from power plants in India, tourism development...
Millions of people worldwide live from fishing. But the livelihoods of small fishermen are under threat - from power plants in India, tourism development in Sri Lanka, nature conservation in Costa Rica, and the global rise of ocean grabbing.
18:00 News
18:15 "Hell on Earth" - Refugees in Libya
Survivors call it "Hell on Earth". In Libya, gangs are locking migrants in prisons and private torture chambers, keeping them under inhuman conditions,...
Survivors call it "Hell on Earth". In Libya, gangs are locking migrants in prisons and private torture chambers, keeping them under inhuman conditions, tormenting them and even selling them into slavery.
18:30 The Environment Magazine
On this week's Eco Africa, we take you from the wetlands of Zimbabwe to the treetops of the Rwandan rainforest. Plus, we meet the Tanzanian cartoonist...
On this week's Eco Africa, we take you from the wetlands of Zimbabwe to the treetops of the Rwandan rainforest. Plus, we meet the Tanzanian cartoonist raising climate awareness and the firm tackling e-waste in Cameroon.
19:00 News
19:15 The Week in Reports
Ethnic minorities demand more protection in Germany; concerns and demands after the racist killings in Hanau +++ Sea rescue in the Mediterranean. Deutsche...
Ethnic minorities demand more protection in Germany; concerns and demands after the racist killings in Hanau +++ Sea rescue in the Mediterranean. Deutsche Welle reports from on board the "Ocean Viking".
19:30 Lifestyle Europe
The Bronte Pistachio Festival in Sicily pays homage to the beloved pistachio nut. Euromaxx visits Tom Kemp’s Fitness Farm in England, and on Europe...
The Bronte Pistachio Festival in Sicily pays homage to the beloved pistachio nut. Euromaxx visits Tom Kemp’s Fitness Farm in England, and on Europe to the Maxx, Guédelon in France: building a medieval castle from the ground up. . (Repeat from 02 November 2019)
20:00 News
20:15 Living in the Digital Age
Social media are changing the world of fashion. Influencers create trends online, and ultra-fast fashion labels snatch them up. How sustainable is this...
Social media are changing the world of fashion. Influencers create trends online, and ultra-fast fashion labels snatch them up. How sustainable is this topic, and what does the future hold? Our topic on Shift.
20:30 The Global Auto and Mobility Show
REV goes on an electric trip! Will all EVs soon look the same? Who makes the best batteries? What’s going on at Tesla’s next Gigafactory...
REV goes on an electric trip! Will all EVs soon look the same? Who makes the best batteries? What’s going on at Tesla’s next Gigafactory outside Berlin and what has the Nissan Leaf got to do with it all?
21:00 News
21:15 Covid-19: Europe’s moment of truth
What are the economic, political and social consequences of the corona crisis on France and Germany - and what role does the European Union play in the...
What are the economic, political and social consequences of the corona crisis on France and Germany - and what role does the European Union play in the fight against the disease? France 24 and Deutsche Welle are co-hosting a debate on the issues.
22:00 News
22:15 Can sport help the fight against cancer?
Petra Thaller beat breast cancer and is a strong believer in the healing powers of sports. The 58-year-old and her organization "Outdoor against Cancerâ€...
Petra Thaller beat breast cancer and is a strong believer in the healing powers of sports. The 58-year-old and her organization "Outdoor against Cancer†want to encourage other cancer patients to start exercising to overcome the disease. However, Olympic gold medalist Maarten van der Weijden believes otherwise. The swimmer says sports don’t help cure cancer.
22:30 The Eco-Rebels of the Himalayas
An Indian state in the Himalayas has completely transformed its agriculture and switched to organic farming. Sikkim has become a model for the rest of...
An Indian state in the Himalayas has completely transformed its agriculture and switched to organic farming. Sikkim has become a model for the rest of the world, because its farmers only cultivate their fields and plantations in a sustainable way.
23:00 News
23:15 "Hell on Earth" - Refugees in Libya
Survivors call it "Hell on Earth". In Libya, gangs are locking migrants in prisons and private torture chambers, keeping them under inhuman conditions,...
Survivors call it "Hell on Earth". In Libya, gangs are locking migrants in prisons and private torture chambers, keeping them under inhuman conditions, tormenting them and even selling them into slavery.
23:30 The Science Magazine
The world population is rising, and global food demand is growing with it. One sustainable option is cultured meat produced by in vitro cultivation of...
The world population is rising, and global food demand is growing with it. One sustainable option is cultured meat produced by in vitro cultivation of animal cells. Also: why diets are stressful, and healing wounds with cold plasma.
00:00 News
00:02 News in Review
00:30 High-Tech Law Enforcement - New Ways to Fight Crime
Police and law enforcement are using the latest technology to help them solve crimes - including 3D scanners to analyze crime scenes, a virtual alternative...
Police and law enforcement are using the latest technology to help them solve crimes - including 3D scanners to analyze crime scenes, a virtual alternative to traditional autopsies called the "virtopsy," and officers specialized in face-recognition.
01:00 News
01:15 News
01:30 The Environment Magazine
On this week's Eco Africa, we take you from the wetlands of Zimbabwe to the treetops of the Rwandan rainforest. Plus, we meet the Tanzanian cartoonist...
On this week's Eco Africa, we take you from the wetlands of Zimbabwe to the treetops of the Rwandan rainforest. Plus, we meet the Tanzanian cartoonist raising climate awareness and the firm tackling e-waste in Cameroon.
02:00 News
02:02 Lifestyle Europe
The Bronte Pistachio Festival in Sicily pays homage to the beloved pistachio nut. Euromaxx visits Tom Kemp’s Fitness Farm in England, and on Europe...
The Bronte Pistachio Festival in Sicily pays homage to the beloved pistachio nut. Euromaxx visits Tom Kemp’s Fitness Farm in England, and on Europe to the Maxx, Guédelon in France: building a medieval castle from the ground up. . (Repeat from 02 November 2019)
02:30 The Globalization Program
The CITES World Wildlife Conference will begin on August 17 in Geneva. Ahead of the conference, our reporters travelled to Iraq, Morocco and Belize to...
The CITES World Wildlife Conference will begin on August 17 in Geneva. Ahead of the conference, our reporters travelled to Iraq, Morocco and Belize to find out what's being done protect our planet's biodiversity.
03:00 News
03:15 Bombs in the Sea
About 1.6 million tons of ammunition and chemical weapons lie in waters off Germany’s coasts. Left over from two world wars, this huge arsenal of...
About 1.6 million tons of ammunition and chemical weapons lie in waters off Germany’s coasts. Left over from two world wars, this huge arsenal of sunken bombs, grenades, mines and torpedoes is becoming increasing unstable - and increasingly dangerous.
04:00 News
04:02 The Environment Magazine
Plastic is everywhere. Bottles and other packaging are made from plastics. Used for a short time and then simply thrown away, it's become a huge environmental...
Plastic is everywhere. Bottles and other packaging are made from plastics. Used for a short time and then simply thrown away, it's become a huge environmental problem. This week, Eco India shows how we can deal with plastic waste and how to avoid it.
04:30 Food Supplements
We all need vitamins in our diet for health. Many people use supplements in the belief they don't get enough vitamins in their food. Do the supplements...
We all need vitamins in our diet for health. Many people use supplements in the belief they don't get enough vitamins in their food. Do the supplements help? Can they be harmful? Can we get enough of the vitamins we need by eating right?
05:00 News
05:15 The Week in Reports
Ethnic minorities demand more protection in Germany; concerns and demands after the racist killings in Hanau +++ Sea rescue in the Mediterranean. Deutsche...
Ethnic minorities demand more protection in Germany; concerns and demands after the racist killings in Hanau +++ Sea rescue in the Mediterranean. Deutsche Welle reports from on board the "Ocean Viking".
05:30 The Globalization Program
The CITES World Wildlife Conference will begin on August 17 in Geneva. Ahead of the conference, our reporters travelled to Iraq, Morocco and Belize to...
The CITES World Wildlife Conference will begin on August 17 in Geneva. Ahead of the conference, our reporters travelled to Iraq, Morocco and Belize to find out what's being done protect our planet's biodiversity.
06:00 News
06:02 The Eco-Rebels of the Himalayas
An Indian state in the Himalayas has completely transformed its agriculture and switched to organic farming. Sikkim has become a model for the rest of...
An Indian state in the Himalayas has completely transformed its agriculture and switched to organic farming. Sikkim has become a model for the rest of the world, because its farmers only cultivate their fields and plantations in a sustainable way.
06:30 The Science Magazine
The world population is rising, and global food demand is growing with it. One sustainable option is cultured meat produced by in vitro cultivation of...
The world population is rising, and global food demand is growing with it. One sustainable option is cultured meat produced by in vitro cultivation of animal cells. Also: why diets are stressful, and healing wounds with cold plasma.
07:00 News
07:15 Bombs in the Sea
About 1.6 million tons of ammunition and chemical weapons lie in waters off Germany’s coasts. Left over from two world wars, this huge arsenal of...
About 1.6 million tons of ammunition and chemical weapons lie in waters off Germany’s coasts. Left over from two world wars, this huge arsenal of sunken bombs, grenades, mines and torpedoes is becoming increasing unstable - and increasingly dangerous.
08:00 News
08:15 The Week in Reports
Ethnic minorities demand more protection in Germany; concerns and demands after the racist killings in Hanau +++ Sea rescue in the Mediterranean. Deutsche...
Ethnic minorities demand more protection in Germany; concerns and demands after the racist killings in Hanau +++ Sea rescue in the Mediterranean. Deutsche Welle reports from on board the "Ocean Viking".
08:30 Fashion & the Spirit of the Times
This week: upcycling for climate protection & haute couture from Morocco. Plus: influencers, style icons and an homage to the golden twenties.
09:00 News
09:30 The Science Magazine
The world population is rising, and global food demand is growing with it. One sustainable option is cultured meat produced by in vitro cultivation of...
The world population is rising, and global food demand is growing with it. One sustainable option is cultured meat produced by in vitro cultivation of animal cells. Also: why diets are stressful, and healing wounds with cold plasma.
10:00 News
10:30 Food Supplements
We all need vitamins in our diet for health. Many people use supplements in the belief they don't get enough vitamins in their food. Do the supplements...
We all need vitamins in our diet for health. Many people use supplements in the belief they don't get enough vitamins in their food. Do the supplements help? Can they be harmful? Can we get enough of the vitamins we need by eating right?
11:00 News
11:15 The Battle for Land - Settlers in Chile
A land dispute between European immigrants and the indigenous people of Chile has turned deadly. Hardly a day passes in the Chilean province of AraucanÃa...
A land dispute between European immigrants and the indigenous people of Chile has turned deadly. Hardly a day passes in the Chilean province of AraucanÃa without an attack by indigenous people on settlers.
12:00 News
12:30 The Eco-Rebels of the Himalayas
An Indian state in the Himalayas has completely transformed its agriculture and switched to organic farming. Sikkim has become a model for the rest of...
An Indian state in the Himalayas has completely transformed its agriculture and switched to organic farming. Sikkim has become a model for the rest of the world, because its farmers only cultivate their fields and plantations in a sustainable way.
13:00 News
13:30 The Globalization Program
The CITES World Wildlife Conference will begin on August 17 in Geneva. Ahead of the conference, our reporters travelled to Iraq, Morocco and Belize to...
The CITES World Wildlife Conference will begin on August 17 in Geneva. Ahead of the conference, our reporters travelled to Iraq, Morocco and Belize to find out what's being done protect our planet's biodiversity.
14:00 News
14:30 The Environment Magazine
Plastic is everywhere. Bottles and other packaging are made from plastics. Used for a short time and then simply thrown away, it's become a huge environmental...
Plastic is everywhere. Bottles and other packaging are made from plastics. Used for a short time and then simply thrown away, it's become a huge environmental problem. This week, Eco India shows how we can deal with plastic waste and how to avoid it.
15:00 News
15:30 The Science Magazine
The world population is rising, and global food demand is growing with it. One sustainable option is cultured meat produced by in vitro cultivation of...
The world population is rising, and global food demand is growing with it. One sustainable option is cultured meat produced by in vitro cultivation of animal cells. Also: why diets are stressful, and healing wounds with cold plasma.
16:00 News
16:30 The Globalization Program
The CITES World Wildlife Conference will begin on August 17 in Geneva. Ahead of the conference, our reporters travelled to Iraq, Morocco and Belize to...
The CITES World Wildlife Conference will begin on August 17 in Geneva. Ahead of the conference, our reporters travelled to Iraq, Morocco and Belize to find out what's being done protect our planet's biodiversity.
17:00 News
17:30 The Science Magazine
The world population is rising, and global food demand is growing with it. One sustainable option is cultured meat produced by in vitro cultivation of...
The world population is rising, and global food demand is growing with it. One sustainable option is cultured meat produced by in vitro cultivation of animal cells. Also: why diets are stressful, and healing wounds with cold plasma.
18:00 News
18:30 The Environment Magazine
Plastic is everywhere. Bottles and other packaging are made from plastics. Used for a short time and then simply thrown away, it's become a huge environmental...
Plastic is everywhere. Bottles and other packaging are made from plastics. Used for a short time and then simply thrown away, it's become a huge environmental problem. This week, Eco India shows how we can deal with plastic waste and how to avoid it.
19:00 News
19:30 The Globalization Program
The CITES World Wildlife Conference will begin on August 17 in Geneva. Ahead of the conference, our reporters travelled to Iraq, Morocco and Belize to...
The CITES World Wildlife Conference will begin on August 17 in Geneva. Ahead of the conference, our reporters travelled to Iraq, Morocco and Belize to find out what's being done protect our planet's biodiversity.
20:00 News
20:15 The Battle for Land - Settlers in Chile
A land dispute between European immigrants and the indigenous people of Chile has turned deadly. Hardly a day passes in the Chilean province of AraucanÃa...
A land dispute between European immigrants and the indigenous people of Chile has turned deadly. Hardly a day passes in the Chilean province of AraucanÃa without an attack by indigenous people on settlers.
21:00 News
21:30 High-Tech Law Enforcement - New Ways to Fight Crime
Police and law enforcement are using the latest technology to help them solve crimes - including 3D scanners to analyze crime scenes, a virtual alternative...
Police and law enforcement are using the latest technology to help them solve crimes - including 3D scanners to analyze crime scenes, a virtual alternative to traditional autopsies called the "virtopsy," and officers specialized in face-recognition.
22:00 News
22:30 News in Review
23:00 News
23:15 News
23:30 The Globalization Program
The CITES World Wildlife Conference will begin on August 17 in Geneva. Ahead of the conference, our reporters travelled to Iraq, Morocco and Belize to...
The CITES World Wildlife Conference will begin on August 17 in Geneva. Ahead of the conference, our reporters travelled to Iraq, Morocco and Belize to find out what's being done protect our planet's biodiversity.
00:00 News
00:02 News in Review
00:30 The Globalization Program
The CITES World Wildlife Conference will begin on August 17 in Geneva. Ahead of the conference, our reporters travelled to Iraq, Morocco and Belize to...
The CITES World Wildlife Conference will begin on August 17 in Geneva. Ahead of the conference, our reporters travelled to Iraq, Morocco and Belize to find out what's being done protect our planet's biodiversity.
01:00 News
01:15 News
01:30 The Science Magazine
The world population is rising, and global food demand is growing with it. One sustainable option is cultured meat produced by in vitro cultivation of...
The world population is rising, and global food demand is growing with it. One sustainable option is cultured meat produced by in vitro cultivation of animal cells. Also: why diets are stressful, and healing wounds with cold plasma.
02:00 News
02:02 News in Review
02:30 Beirut Parc - Kids Seeking Refuge in Football (2)
Beirut Parc, a football pitch in Lebanon’s capital, a focal point of the global refugee crisis. Here, child refugees from Syria meet kids from Lebanon...
Beirut Parc, a football pitch in Lebanon’s capital, a focal point of the global refugee crisis. Here, child refugees from Syria meet kids from Lebanon and Palestine, children who are refugees themselves and only know their homeland from the stories they’re told by their grandparents.
03:00 News
03:15 Stolen Children - The Kidnapping Campaign of Nazi Germany
On orders from Heinrich Himmler, the Nazis abducted children from Poland for forced Germanization. Hermann Lüdeking, Jozef Sowa and Alodia Witaszek have never met, but they shared the same fate.
04:00 News
04:02 News in Review
04:30 Beirut Parc - Kids Seeking Refuge in Football (2)
Beirut Parc, a football pitch in Lebanon’s capital, a focal point of the global refugee crisis. Here, child refugees from Syria meet kids from Lebanon...
Beirut Parc, a football pitch in Lebanon’s capital, a focal point of the global refugee crisis. Here, child refugees from Syria meet kids from Lebanon and Palestine, children who are refugees themselves and only know their homeland from the stories they’re told by their grandparents.
05:00 News
05:15 News
05:30 High-Tech Law Enforcement - New Ways to Fight Crime
Police and law enforcement are using the latest technology to help them solve crimes - including 3D scanners to analyze crime scenes, a virtual alternative...
Police and law enforcement are using the latest technology to help them solve crimes - including 3D scanners to analyze crime scenes, a virtual alternative to traditional autopsies called the "virtopsy," and officers specialized in face-recognition.