00:00 News
00:02 News in Review
00:30 The Environment Magazine
This week on Eco Africa we see how to turn barrels into efficient composters for people in the city, visit new sustainable homes in one of South Africa's...
This week on Eco Africa we see how to turn barrels into efficient composters for people in the city, visit new sustainable homes in one of South Africa's townships and see how one island is preparing for rising waters.
01:00 News
01:15 Africa
01:30 News
01:45 News
02:00 News
02:02 News in Review
02:30 The Environment Magazine
This week on Eco Africa we see how to turn barrels into efficient composters for people in the city, visit new sustainable homes in one of South Africa's...
This week on Eco Africa we see how to turn barrels into efficient composters for people in the city, visit new sustainable homes in one of South Africa's townships and see how one island is preparing for rising waters.
03:00 News
03:15 On the Road with John Neumeier
John Neumeier has been head of the Hamburg Ballet since 1973 and has led the company to world fame. He has created 160 choreographies, many of which have...
John Neumeier has been head of the Hamburg Ballet since 1973 and has led the company to world fame. He has created 160 choreographies, many of which have long since become dance classics. Neumeier is always on the road, but at home in Hamburg.
04:00 News
04:02 News in Review
04:30 Spotlight on People
05:00 News
05:15 News
05:30 Scarce & Pricey: The Housing Crisis
In many parts of the world, it is impossible to find a decent home at an affordable price. In Berlin things have got so bad that there is a discussion...
In many parts of the world, it is impossible to find a decent home at an affordable price. In Berlin things have got so bad that there is a discussion underway about seizing apartments from large commercial property companies and about capping rents.
06:00 News
06:02 News in Review
06:30 The Environment Magazine
This week on Eco Africa we see how to turn barrels into efficient composters for people in the city, visit new sustainable homes in one of South Africa's...
This week on Eco Africa we see how to turn barrels into efficient composters for people in the city, visit new sustainable homes in one of South Africa's townships and see how one island is preparing for rising waters.
07:00 News
07:15 On the Road with John Neumeier
John Neumeier has been head of the Hamburg Ballet since 1973 and has led the company to world fame. He has created 160 choreographies, many of which have...
John Neumeier has been head of the Hamburg Ballet since 1973 and has led the company to world fame. He has created 160 choreographies, many of which have long since become dance classics. Neumeier is always on the road, but at home in Hamburg.
08:00 News
08:30 News
08:45 News
09:00 News
09:30 The Environment Magazine
This week on Eco Africa we see how to turn barrels into efficient composters for people in the city, visit new sustainable homes in one of South Africa's...
This week on Eco Africa we see how to turn barrels into efficient composters for people in the city, visit new sustainable homes in one of South Africa's townships and see how one island is preparing for rising waters.
10:00 News
10:30 The Globalization Program
Seeing the world on virtual tours. The impact of COVID-19 on animal conservation in Belize and a Belgian hotel that offers the homeless bed and breakfast luxury during the lockdown there.
11:00 News
11:15 GREED - A Fatal Desire, Part 2
Some call it a useful dowry of evolution, others a fault in the human genetic make-up: The old mortal sin Greed seems to be more ubiquitous than ever....
Some call it a useful dowry of evolution, others a fault in the human genetic make-up: The old mortal sin Greed seems to be more ubiquitous than ever. Why cannot people ever get enough, where is this self-indulgence leading - and are there any ways out of this vicious circle of gratification?
12:00 News
12:30 News
12:45 News
13:00 News
13:30 The Environment Magazine
This week on Eco Africa we see how to turn barrels into efficient composters for people in the city, visit new sustainable homes in one of South Africa's...
This week on Eco Africa we see how to turn barrels into efficient composters for people in the city, visit new sustainable homes in one of South Africa's townships and see how one island is preparing for rising waters.
14:00 News
14:30 Time management
Coping with everyday life without being overwhelmed by stress - time management expert Jacob Drachenberg reveals how. Also: How healthy are probiotics?
15:00 News
15:30 Asia
15:45 Asia
16:00 News
16:30 Asia
16:45 Asia
17:00 News
17:30 The Environment Magazine
18:00 News
18:30 Asia
18:45 Asia
19:00 News
19:15 Africa
19:30 Africa
19:45 News
20:00 News
20:15 Africa
20:30 Africa
20:45 News
21:00 News
21:30 The Environment Magazine
22:00 News
22:30 News in Review
23:00 News
23:15 News
23:30 Africa
23:45 News
00:00 News
00:02 Getting Out of a Jam - Rethinking Traffic
There are more and more cars and trucks on German streets. Cars are used for most journeys people take. But there are also ways to cut traffic - such as by changing the way you get around
00:30 Lifestyle Europe
01:00 News
01:15 Speak the Global Language of Sport
01:30 From Eschwege to Eisenach
Where are the places that recall Germany’s division? Nicole Fröhlich travels to Hessen and Thüringen to search for clues. Her travels take...
Where are the places that recall Germany’s division? Nicole Fröhlich travels to Hessen and Thüringen to search for clues. Her travels take her to her hometown of Eschwege via the Point Alpha Memorial and then Wartburg.
02:00 News
02:02 News in Review
02:30 The Global Auto and Mobility Show
Which is the tug king among SUVs? How is German inventor Dirk Lehmann making the world cleaner? Why is the Opel Corsa a bestselling car? And why is our Buenos Aires taxi driver afraid of Uber?
03:00 News
03:15 Africa
03:30 From Eschwege to Eisenach
Where are the places that recall Germany’s division? Nicole Fröhlich travels to Hessen and Thüringen to search for clues. Her travels take...
Where are the places that recall Germany’s division? Nicole Fröhlich travels to Hessen and Thüringen to search for clues. Her travels take her to her hometown of Eschwege via the Point Alpha Memorial and then Wartburg.
04:00 News
04:02 News
04:15 Zero Tolerance: Indonesia - Diversity under Threat
For a long time Indonesia was considered a model for a moderate form of Islam. There have been increasing indications that radical Muslims are gaining...
For a long time Indonesia was considered a model for a moderate form of Islam. There have been increasing indications that radical Muslims are gaining more and more influence in the most populous Islamic country in the world.
05:00 News
05:15 News
05:30 The Science Magazine
06:00 News
06:02 Cornelia Funke - A Fabulous Storyteller
She’s one of Germany’s most successful children’s authors worldwide: Cornelia Funke is beloved for the fantastic worlds she creates.
06:30 Lifestyle Europe
07:00 News
07:15 The Week in Reports
07:30 The Magazine for Africa's Youth
08:00 News
08:15 Living in the Digital Age
08:30 The Global Auto and Mobility Show
Which is the tug king among SUVs? How is German inventor Dirk Lehmann making the world cleaner? Why is the Opel Corsa a bestselling car? And why is our Buenos Aires taxi driver afraid of Uber?
09:00 News
09:15 News
09:30 From Eschwege to Eisenach
Where are the places that recall Germany’s division? Nicole Fröhlich travels to Hessen and Thüringen to search for clues. Her travels take...
Where are the places that recall Germany’s division? Nicole Fröhlich travels to Hessen and Thüringen to search for clues. Her travels take her to her hometown of Eschwege via the Point Alpha Memorial and then Wartburg.
10:00 News
10:15 Surviving on the Moon
Fifty years after the first Moon landing, researchers are working at full speed on the next lunar mission. Their aim is to build a habitable research station...
Fifty years after the first Moon landing, researchers are working at full speed on the next lunar mission. Their aim is to build a habitable research station on the Moon. What is the current state of play in international lunar research?
11:00 News
11:15 Speak the Global Language of Sport
11:30 Lifestyle Europe
12:00 News
12:15 Living in the Digital Age
12:30 From Eschwege to Eisenach
Where are the places that recall Germany’s division? Nicole Fröhlich travels to Hessen and Thüringen to search for clues. Her travels take...
Where are the places that recall Germany’s division? Nicole Fröhlich travels to Hessen and Thüringen to search for clues. Her travels take her to her hometown of Eschwege via the Point Alpha Memorial and then Wartburg.
13:00 News
13:15 On Location
13:30 Cornelia Funke - A Fabulous Storyteller
She’s one of Germany’s most successful children’s authors worldwide: Cornelia Funke is beloved for the fantastic worlds she creates.
14:00 News
14:15 Poverty in the USA
Homelessness, hunger and shame: poverty is rampant in the richest country in the world. Over 40 million people in the United States live below the poverty...
Homelessness, hunger and shame: poverty is rampant in the richest country in the world. Over 40 million people in the United States live below the poverty line, twice as many as it was fifty years ago. It can happen very quickly.
15:00 News
15:15 The Week in Reports
15:30 Lifestyle Europe
16:00 News
16:15 On Location
16:30 The Magazine for Africa's Youth
17:00 News
17:15 On the Road with John Neumeier
John Neumeier has been head of the Hamburg Ballet since 1973 and has led the company to world fame. He has created 160 choreographies, many of which have...
John Neumeier has been head of the Hamburg Ballet since 1973 and has led the company to world fame. He has created 160 choreographies, many of which have long since become dance classics. Neumeier is always on the road, but at home in Hamburg.
18:00 News
18:15 Speak the Global Language of Sport
18:30 Guest: Dominik Tarczyński
Tim Sebastian interviews Dominik Tarczyński, Polish MEP - Law and Justice party (PiS)
19:00 News
19:15 Living in the Digital Age
19:30 The Magazine for Africa's Youth
20:00 News
20:15 On Location
20:30 The Science Magazine
21:00 News
21:15 GREED - A Fatal Desire, Part 2
Some call it a useful dowry of evolution, others a fault in the human genetic make-up: The old mortal sin Greed seems to be more ubiquitous than ever....
Some call it a useful dowry of evolution, others a fault in the human genetic make-up: The old mortal sin Greed seems to be more ubiquitous than ever. Why cannot people ever get enough, where is this self-indulgence leading - and are there any ways out of this vicious circle of gratification?
22:00 News
22:15 The Week in Reports
22:30 Cornelia Funke - A Fabulous Storyteller
She’s one of Germany’s most successful children’s authors worldwide: Cornelia Funke is beloved for the fantastic worlds she creates.
23:00 News
23:15 Living in the Digital Age
23:30 The Environment Magazine
00:00 News
00:02 From Eschwege to Eisenach
Where are the places that recall Germany’s division? Nicole Fröhlich travels to Hessen and Thüringen to search for clues. Her travels take...
Where are the places that recall Germany’s division? Nicole Fröhlich travels to Hessen and Thüringen to search for clues. Her travels take her to her hometown of Eschwege via the Point Alpha Memorial and then Wartburg.
00:30 Cornelia Funke - A Fabulous Storyteller
She’s one of Germany’s most successful children’s authors worldwide: Cornelia Funke is beloved for the fantastic worlds she creates.
01:00 News
01:15 The Week in Reports
01:30 The Global Auto and Mobility Show
Which is the tug king among SUVs? How is German inventor Dirk Lehmann making the world cleaner? Why is the Opel Corsa a bestselling car? And why is our Buenos Aires taxi driver afraid of Uber?
02:00 News
02:02 The Science Magazine
02:30 Getting Out of a Jam - Rethinking Traffic
There are more and more cars and trucks on German streets. Cars are used for most journeys people take. But there are also ways to cut traffic - such as by changing the way you get around
03:00 News
03:15 Speak the Global Language of Sport
03:30 Lifestyle Europe
04:00 News
04:02 The Week in Reports
04:15 GREED - A Fatal Desire, Part 2
Some call it a useful dowry of evolution, others a fault in the human genetic make-up: The old mortal sin Greed seems to be more ubiquitous than ever....
Some call it a useful dowry of evolution, others a fault in the human genetic make-up: The old mortal sin Greed seems to be more ubiquitous than ever. Why cannot people ever get enough, where is this self-indulgence leading - and are there any ways out of this vicious circle of gratification?
05:00 News
05:15 On Location
05:30 The Global Auto and Mobility Show
Which is the tug king among SUVs? How is German inventor Dirk Lehmann making the world cleaner? Why is the Opel Corsa a bestselling car? And why is our Buenos Aires taxi driver afraid of Uber?
06:00 News
06:02 Time management
Coping with everyday life without being overwhelmed by stress - time management expert Jacob Drachenberg reveals how. Also: How healthy are probiotics?
06:30 From Eschwege to Eisenach
Where are the places that recall Germany’s division? Nicole Fröhlich travels to Hessen and Thüringen to search for clues. Her travels take...
Where are the places that recall Germany’s division? Nicole Fröhlich travels to Hessen and Thüringen to search for clues. Her travels take her to her hometown of Eschwege via the Point Alpha Memorial and then Wartburg.
07:00 News
07:15 Speak the Global Language of Sport
07:30 Getting Out of a Jam - Rethinking Traffic
There are more and more cars and trucks on German streets. Cars are used for most journeys people take. But there are also ways to cut traffic - such as by changing the way you get around
08:00 News
08:15 On Location
08:30 Lifestyle Europe
09:00 News
09:15 The Week in Reports
09:30 Cornelia Funke - A Fabulous Storyteller
She’s one of Germany’s most successful children’s authors worldwide: Cornelia Funke is beloved for the fantastic worlds she creates.
10:00 News
10:15 Zero Tolerance: Indonesia - Diversity under Threat
For a long time Indonesia was considered a model for a moderate form of Islam. There have been increasing indications that radical Muslims are gaining...
For a long time Indonesia was considered a model for a moderate form of Islam. There have been increasing indications that radical Muslims are gaining more and more influence in the most populous Islamic country in the world.
11:00 News
11:15 Living in the Digital Age
11:30 The Magazine for Africa's Youth
12:00 News
12:15 On Location
12:30 The Global Auto and Mobility Show
Which is the tug king among SUVs? How is German inventor Dirk Lehmann making the world cleaner? Why is the Opel Corsa a bestselling car? And why is our Buenos Aires taxi driver afraid of Uber?
13:00 News
13:15 The Week in Reports
13:30 The Magazine for Africa's Youth
14:00 News
14:15 Surviving on the Moon
Fifty years after the first Moon landing, researchers are working at full speed on the next lunar mission. Their aim is to build a habitable research station...
Fifty years after the first Moon landing, researchers are working at full speed on the next lunar mission. Their aim is to build a habitable research station on the Moon. What is the current state of play in international lunar research?
15:00 News
15:15 Speak the Global Language of Sport
15:30 Cornelia Funke - A Fabulous Storyteller
She’s one of Germany’s most successful children’s authors worldwide: Cornelia Funke is beloved for the fantastic worlds she creates.
16:00 News
16:15 Living in the Digital Age
16:30 Getting Out of a Jam - Rethinking Traffic
There are more and more cars and trucks on German streets. Cars are used for most journeys people take. But there are also ways to cut traffic - such as by changing the way you get around
17:00 News
17:15 Poverty in the USA
Homelessness, hunger and shame: poverty is rampant in the richest country in the world. Over 40 million people in the United States live below the poverty...
Homelessness, hunger and shame: poverty is rampant in the richest country in the world. Over 40 million people in the United States live below the poverty line, twice as many as it was fifty years ago. It can happen very quickly.
18:00 News
18:15 On Location
18:30 The Environment Magazine
19:00 News
19:15 The Week in Reports
19:30 Lifestyle Europe
20:00 News
20:15 Living in the Digital Age
20:30 The Global Auto and Mobility Show
Which is the tug king among SUVs? How is German inventor Dirk Lehmann making the world cleaner? Why is the Opel Corsa a bestselling car? And why is our Buenos Aires taxi driver afraid of Uber?
21:00 News
21:15 On the Road with John Neumeier
John Neumeier has been head of the Hamburg Ballet since 1973 and has led the company to world fame. He has created 160 choreographies, many of which have...
John Neumeier has been head of the Hamburg Ballet since 1973 and has led the company to world fame. He has created 160 choreographies, many of which have long since become dance classics. Neumeier is always on the road, but at home in Hamburg.
22:00 News
22:15 Speak the Global Language of Sport
22:30 Getting Out of a Jam - Rethinking Traffic
There are more and more cars and trucks on German streets. Cars are used for most journeys people take. But there are also ways to cut traffic - such as by changing the way you get around
23:00 News
23:15 On Location
23:30 The Science Magazine
00:00 News
00:02 News in Review
00:30 Assassination in Minsk - A Witness Speaks Out
Political murders in Belarus: For the first time a witness has spoken out in an exclusive interview with DW. Twenty years ago, three prominent members...
Political murders in Belarus: For the first time a witness has spoken out in an exclusive interview with DW. Twenty years ago, three prominent members of the opposition disappeared without a trace. Back then rumors began to circulate that they had been assassinated by a death squad.
01:00 News
01:15 News
01:30 The Environment Magazine
This week on Eco Africa we visit a chimpanzee sanctuary on Ngamba Island that is trying to keep the coronavirus at bay, see how two men in Cairo are making...
This week on Eco Africa we visit a chimpanzee sanctuary on Ngamba Island that is trying to keep the coronavirus at bay, see how two men in Cairo are making large sculptures from trash and fly with Kenya's butterflies.
04:30 Time management
Coping with everyday life without being overwhelmed by stress - time management expert Jacob Drachenberg reveals how. Also: How healthy are probiotics?
05:00 News
05:15 The Week in Reports
China's government is congratulating itself on its handling of the coronavirus crisis, but people mistrust the "new normal". +++ Russia is still far removed...
China's government is congratulating itself on its handling of the coronavirus crisis, but people mistrust the "new normal". +++ Russia is still far removed from loosening lockdown measures. Even ballet stars are forced to do their daily exercises at home.
05:30 The Globalization Program
Illegal logging in the Amazon rain forest has increased dramatically. The public is too distracted by the coronavirus pandemic to notice that and other...
Illegal logging in the Amazon rain forest has increased dramatically. The public is too distracted by the coronavirus pandemic to notice that and other environmental problems, as drought and extreme weather increases worldwide.
06:00 News
06:02 Getting Out of a Jam - Rethinking Traffic
There are more and more cars and trucks on German streets. Cars are used for most journeys people take. But there are also ways to cut traffic - such as by changing the way you get around
06:30 The Science Magazine
Every year global energy consumption increases - and all forecasts say that’s set to continue. Renewable energies could help - if they were more...
Every year global energy consumption increases - and all forecasts say that’s set to continue. Renewable energies could help - if they were more efficient. On today's show: solar panels with lenses, and an aircraft fly without an engine.
07:00 News
07:15 Muhi: Generally Temporary - Across all Borders
Little Muhi was born in Gaza. Severely disabled, his sole opportunity to improve his quality of life is treatment in an Israeli hospital. Only his grandfather...
Little Muhi was born in Gaza. Severely disabled, his sole opportunity to improve his quality of life is treatment in an Israeli hospital. Only his grandfather Abu Naim is allowed to accompany him there.
08:00 News
08:15 The Week in Reports
China's government is congratulating itself on its handling of the coronavirus crisis, but people mistrust the "new normal". +++ Russia is still far removed...
China's government is congratulating itself on its handling of the coronavirus crisis, but people mistrust the "new normal". +++ Russia is still far removed from loosening lockdown measures. Even ballet stars are forced to do their daily exercises at home.
08:30 Cornelia Funke - A Fabulous Storyteller
She’s one of Germany’s most successful children’s authors worldwide: Cornelia Funke is beloved for the fantastic worlds she creates.
09:00 News
09:30 The Science Magazine
Every year global energy consumption increases - and all forecasts say that’s set to continue. Renewable energies could help - if they were more...
Every year global energy consumption increases - and all forecasts say that’s set to continue. Renewable energies could help - if they were more efficient. On today's show: solar panels with lenses, and an aircraft fly without an engine.
10:00 News
10:30 Time management
Coping with everyday life without being overwhelmed by stress - time management expert Jacob Drachenberg reveals how. Also: How healthy are probiotics?
11:00 News
11:15 On the Road with John Neumeier
John Neumeier has been head of the Hamburg Ballet since 1973 and has led the company to world fame. He has created 160 choreographies, many of which have...
John Neumeier has been head of the Hamburg Ballet since 1973 and has led the company to world fame. He has created 160 choreographies, many of which have long since become dance classics. Neumeier is always on the road, but at home in Hamburg.
12:00 News
12:30 Getting Out of a Jam - Rethinking Traffic
There are more and more cars and trucks on German streets. Cars are used for most journeys people take. But there are also ways to cut traffic - such as by changing the way you get around
13:00 News
13:15 Living in the Digital Age
Streaming is revolutionizing the music industry and changing the way songs are composed. They now launch straight into the lyrics - to keep the audience...
Streaming is revolutionizing the music industry and changing the way songs are composed. They now launch straight into the lyrics - to keep the audience spellbound. Streaming accounts for over half of industry revenues.
13:30 The Globalization Program
Illegal logging in the Amazon rain forest has increased dramatically. The public is too distracted by the coronavirus pandemic to notice that and other...
Illegal logging in the Amazon rain forest has increased dramatically. The public is too distracted by the coronavirus pandemic to notice that and other environmental problems, as drought and extreme weather increases worldwide.
14:00 News
14:30 The Environment Magazine
The pandemic has changed the world as we know it. Will we be more conscious about our environment and the way we use resources now?
15:00 News
15:30 The Science Magazine
Every year global energy consumption increases - and all forecasts say that’s set to continue. Renewable energies could help - if they were more...
Every year global energy consumption increases - and all forecasts say that’s set to continue. Renewable energies could help - if they were more efficient. On today's show: solar panels with lenses, and an aircraft fly without an engine.
16:00 News
16:30 The Globalization Program
Illegal logging in the Amazon rain forest has increased dramatically. The public is too distracted by the coronavirus pandemic to notice that and other...
Illegal logging in the Amazon rain forest has increased dramatically. The public is too distracted by the coronavirus pandemic to notice that and other environmental problems, as drought and extreme weather increases worldwide.
17:00 News
17:30 The Science Magazine
Every year global energy consumption increases - and all forecasts say that’s set to continue. Renewable energies could help - if they were more...
Every year global energy consumption increases - and all forecasts say that’s set to continue. Renewable energies could help - if they were more efficient. On today's show: solar panels with lenses, and an aircraft fly without an engine.
18:00 News
18:30 The Environment Magazine
The pandemic has changed the world as we know it. Will we be more conscious about our environment and the way we use resources now?
19:00 News
19:30 The Globalization Program
Illegal logging in the Amazon rain forest has increased dramatically. The public is too distracted by the coronavirus pandemic to notice that and other...
Illegal logging in the Amazon rain forest has increased dramatically. The public is too distracted by the coronavirus pandemic to notice that and other environmental problems, as drought and extreme weather increases worldwide.
20:00 News
20:15 On the Road with John Neumeier
John Neumeier has been head of the Hamburg Ballet since 1973 and has led the company to world fame. He has created 160 choreographies, many of which have...
John Neumeier has been head of the Hamburg Ballet since 1973 and has led the company to world fame. He has created 160 choreographies, many of which have long since become dance classics. Neumeier is always on the road, but at home in Hamburg.
21:00 News
21:30 Assassination in Minsk - A Witness Speaks Out
Political murders in Belarus: For the first time a witness has spoken out in an exclusive interview with DW. Twenty years ago, three prominent members...
Political murders in Belarus: For the first time a witness has spoken out in an exclusive interview with DW. Twenty years ago, three prominent members of the opposition disappeared without a trace. Back then rumors began to circulate that they had been assassinated by a death squad.
22:00 News
22:30 News in Review
23:00 News
23:15 News
23:30 The Globalization Program
Illegal logging in the Amazon rain forest has increased dramatically. The public is too distracted by the coronavirus pandemic to notice that and other...
Illegal logging in the Amazon rain forest has increased dramatically. The public is too distracted by the coronavirus pandemic to notice that and other environmental problems, as drought and extreme weather increases worldwide.
00:00 News
00:02 News in Review
00:30 The Globalization Program
Illegal logging in the Amazon rain forest has increased dramatically. The public is too distracted by the coronavirus pandemic to notice that and other...
Illegal logging in the Amazon rain forest has increased dramatically. The public is too distracted by the coronavirus pandemic to notice that and other environmental problems, as drought and extreme weather increases worldwide.
01:00 News
01:15 News
01:30 The Science Magazine
Every year global energy consumption increases - and all forecasts say that’s set to continue. Renewable energies could help - if they were more...
Every year global energy consumption increases - and all forecasts say that’s set to continue. Renewable energies could help - if they were more efficient. On today's show: solar panels with lenses, and an aircraft fly without an engine.
02:00 News
02:02 News in Review
02:30 Matchday 29
The championship is Bayern’s to lose after they struck a major blow in the title race, by beating Dortmund in midweek. Now the rest of the teams...
The championship is Bayern’s to lose after they struck a major blow in the title race, by beating Dortmund in midweek. Now the rest of the teams at the top must win to keep the pressure on, and secure their place in next season’s Champions League. Meanwhile at the bottom of the table, time is running out for Bremen to save themselves, as they travel to Schalke.
03:00 News
03:15 Rebuilding Mosul
After nine months of battle, Mosul was liberated from the so-called Islamic State in July 2017. It was here in Iraq’s second largest city that the...
After nine months of battle, Mosul was liberated from the so-called Islamic State in July 2017. It was here in Iraq’s second largest city that the militant group proclaimed its caliphate in 2014.
04:00 News
04:02 News in Review
04:30 Matchday 29
The championship is Bayern’s to lose after they struck a major blow in the title race, by beating Dortmund in midweek. Now the rest of the teams...
The championship is Bayern’s to lose after they struck a major blow in the title race, by beating Dortmund in midweek. Now the rest of the teams at the top must win to keep the pressure on, and secure their place in next season’s Champions League. Meanwhile at the bottom of the table, time is running out for Bremen to save themselves, as they travel to Schalke.
05:00 News
05:15 News
05:30 Assassination in Minsk - A Witness Speaks Out
Political murders in Belarus: For the first time a witness has spoken out in an exclusive interview with DW. Twenty years ago, three prominent members...
Political murders in Belarus: For the first time a witness has spoken out in an exclusive interview with DW. Twenty years ago, three prominent members of the opposition disappeared without a trace. Back then rumors began to circulate that they had been assassinated by a death squad.