00:00 News
00:02 News in Review
00:30 Spotlight on People
The death of George Floyd in the U-S has sparked anti-racism protests in France. +++ In Britain, unemployed people have been brought in to help harvest crops, due to a shortage of migrant workers.
01:00 News
01:15 News
01:30 The Globalization Program
The coronavirus pandemic poses existential challenges for many: Would-be parents face problems collecting babies born to surrogate mothers in Ukraine....
The coronavirus pandemic poses existential challenges for many: Would-be parents face problems collecting babies born to surrogate mothers in Ukraine. And South African wildlife reserves are struggling to survive.
02:00 News
02:02 News in Review
02:30 My first job - experiences for life
There are some things you may never forget about your first job: fear of failing, nasty co-workers. But the choice of a first job can be decisive for your...
There are some things you may never forget about your first job: fear of failing, nasty co-workers. But the choice of a first job can be decisive for your career. In a job interview, the first impression is very important. It’s rare to get a second chance.
03:00 News
03:15 Children of Jihad - Ticking Time Bombs?
The so-called Islamic state used children as soldiers and slaves willing to kill.
Officially, the IS is considered defeated, but its propaganda videos...
The so-called Islamic state used children as soldiers and slaves willing to kill.
Officially, the IS is considered defeated, but its propaganda videos are still circulating on the Internet. They depict the merciless way the IS treats children.
04:00 News
04:02 News in Review
04:30 The Globalization Program
The coronavirus pandemic poses existential challenges for many: Would-be parents face problems collecting babies born to surrogate mothers in Ukraine....
The coronavirus pandemic poses existential challenges for many: Would-be parents face problems collecting babies born to surrogate mothers in Ukraine. And South African wildlife reserves are struggling to survive.
05:00 News
05:15 News
05:30 The Environment Magazine
In this edition we visit a mayor in Mali preparing his town for the impacts of climate change, see how a distillery in Rwanda started to make hand sanitizer...
In this edition we visit a mayor in Mali preparing his town for the impacts of climate change, see how a distillery in Rwanda started to make hand sanitizer and learn how an Alpine village switched to renewables.
06:00 News
06:02 News in Review
06:30 My first job - experiences for life
There are some things you may never forget about your first job: fear of failing, nasty co-workers. But the choice of a first job can be decisive for your...
There are some things you may never forget about your first job: fear of failing, nasty co-workers. But the choice of a first job can be decisive for your career. In a job interview, the first impression is very important. It’s rare to get a second chance.
07:00 News
07:15 Children of Jihad - Ticking Time Bombs?
The so-called Islamic state used children as soldiers and slaves willing to kill.
Officially, the IS is considered defeated, but its propaganda videos...
The so-called Islamic state used children as soldiers and slaves willing to kill.
Officially, the IS is considered defeated, but its propaganda videos are still circulating on the Internet. They depict the merciless way the IS treats children.
08:00 News
08:30 The Globalization Program
The coronavirus pandemic poses existential challenges for many: Would-be parents face problems collecting babies born to surrogate mothers in Ukraine....
The coronavirus pandemic poses existential challenges for many: Would-be parents face problems collecting babies born to surrogate mothers in Ukraine. And South African wildlife reserves are struggling to survive.
09:00 News
09:30 Glitter at All Costs - Child Labour for Shimmering Cosmetics
Mica is a natural mineral added to many cosmetics to make them shimmer. But mica has its dark side. The glamorous raw material is often sourced from illegal mines where child labour is rife.
10:00 News
10:30 The Environment Magazine
Wild animals and humans: it can be a symbiotic relationship. But during the coronavirus pandemic we've also learned that being close to each other can be dangerous.
11:00 News
11:15 Egon Schiele
In his lifetime, Egon Schiele’s depictions of nudes confronted social and sexual mores head on. His drawings and paintings remain controversial...
In his lifetime, Egon Schiele’s depictions of nudes confronted social and sexual mores head on. His drawings and paintings remain controversial to this day. The enfant terrible of the Viennese art world is now regarded as a pioneer of modernism.
12:00 News
12:30 The Environment Magazine
Wild animals and humans: it can be a symbiotic relationship. But during the coronavirus pandemic we've also learned that being close to each other can be dangerous.
13:00 News
13:30 My first job - experiences for life
There are some things you may never forget about your first job: fear of failing, nasty co-workers. But the choice of a first job can be decisive for your...
There are some things you may never forget about your first job: fear of failing, nasty co-workers. But the choice of a first job can be decisive for your career. In a job interview, the first impression is very important. It’s rare to get a second chance.
14:00 News
14:30 The Environment Magazine
In this edition we visit a mayor in Mali preparing his town for the impacts of climate change, see how a distillery in Rwanda started to make hand sanitizer...
In this edition we visit a mayor in Mali preparing his town for the impacts of climate change, see how a distillery in Rwanda started to make hand sanitizer and learn how an Alpine village switched to renewables.
15:00 News
15:30 The Globalization Program
The coronavirus pandemic poses existential challenges for many: Would-be parents face problems collecting babies born to surrogate mothers in Ukraine....
The coronavirus pandemic poses existential challenges for many: Would-be parents face problems collecting babies born to surrogate mothers in Ukraine. And South African wildlife reserves are struggling to survive.
16:00 News
16:30 The Environment Magazine
Wild animals and humans: it can be a symbiotic relationship. But during the coronavirus pandemic we've also learned that being close to each other can be dangerous.
17:00 News
17:30 My first job - experiences for life
There are some things you may never forget about your first job: fear of failing, nasty co-workers. But the choice of a first job can be decisive for your...
There are some things you may never forget about your first job: fear of failing, nasty co-workers. But the choice of a first job can be decisive for your career. In a job interview, the first impression is very important. It’s rare to get a second chance.
18:00 News
18:30 The Globalization Program
The coronavirus pandemic poses existential challenges for many: Would-be parents face problems collecting babies born to surrogate mothers in Ukraine....
The coronavirus pandemic poses existential challenges for many: Would-be parents face problems collecting babies born to surrogate mothers in Ukraine. And South African wildlife reserves are struggling to survive.
19:00 News
19:30 The Environment Magazine
Wild animals and humans: it can be a symbiotic relationship. But during the coronavirus pandemic we've also learned that being close to each other can be dangerous.
20:00 News
20:15 Egon Schiele
In his lifetime, Egon Schiele’s depictions of nudes confronted social and sexual mores head on. His drawings and paintings remain controversial...
In his lifetime, Egon Schiele’s depictions of nudes confronted social and sexual mores head on. His drawings and paintings remain controversial to this day. The enfant terrible of the Viennese art world is now regarded as a pioneer of modernism.
21:00 News
21:30 Guest: Regina Ip
Tim Sebastian interviews Regina Ip, Chairman of New People’s Party, Hong Kong
22:00 News
22:30 News in Review
23:00 News
23:15 News
23:30 My first job - experiences for life
There are some things you may never forget about your first job: fear of failing, nasty co-workers. But the choice of a first job can be decisive for your...
There are some things you may never forget about your first job: fear of failing, nasty co-workers. But the choice of a first job can be decisive for your career. In a job interview, the first impression is very important. It’s rare to get a second chance.
00:00 News
00:02 News in Review
00:30 Guest: Regina Ip
Tim Sebastian interviews Regina Ip, Chairman of New People’s Party, Hong Kong
01:00 News
01:15 News
01:30 Spotlight on People
The death of George Floyd in the U-S has sparked anti-racism protests in France. +++ In Britain, unemployed people have been brought in to help harvest crops, due to a shortage of migrant workers.
02:00 News
02:02 News in Review
02:30 Guest: Regina Ip
Tim Sebastian interviews Regina Ip, Chairman of New People’s Party, Hong Kong
03:00 News
03:15 GSG 9 - Germany’s Counterterrorism Unit
The GSG 9 is German police’s elite tactical unit. It’s their job to take on dangerous terrorists and criminal mafias in the country. But...
The GSG 9 is German police’s elite tactical unit. It’s their job to take on dangerous terrorists and criminal mafias in the country. But who are the officers who make up the force? An exclusive look behind the scenes of Germany’s top police squad.
04:00 News
04:02 News in Review
04:30 My first job - experiences for life
There are some things you may never forget about your first job: fear of failing, nasty co-workers. But the choice of a first job can be decisive for your...
There are some things you may never forget about your first job: fear of failing, nasty co-workers. But the choice of a first job can be decisive for your career. In a job interview, the first impression is very important. It’s rare to get a second chance.
05:00 News
05:15 News
05:30 Guest: Regina Ip
Tim Sebastian interviews Regina Ip, Chairman of New People’s Party, Hong Kong
06:00 News
06:02 News in Review
06:30 Spotlight on People
The death of George Floyd in the U-S has sparked anti-racism protests in France. +++ In Britain, unemployed people have been brought in to help harvest crops, due to a shortage of migrant workers.
07:00 News
07:15 GSG 9 - Germany’s Counterterrorism Unit
The GSG 9 is German police’s elite tactical unit. It’s their job to take on dangerous terrorists and criminal mafias in the country. But...
The GSG 9 is German police’s elite tactical unit. It’s their job to take on dangerous terrorists and criminal mafias in the country. But who are the officers who make up the force? An exclusive look behind the scenes of Germany’s top police squad.
08:00 News
08:30 My first job - experiences for life
There are some things you may never forget about your first job: fear of failing, nasty co-workers. But the choice of a first job can be decisive for your...
There are some things you may never forget about your first job: fear of failing, nasty co-workers. But the choice of a first job can be decisive for your career. In a job interview, the first impression is very important. It’s rare to get a second chance.
09:00 News
09:30 Spotlight on People
The death of George Floyd in the U-S has sparked anti-racism protests in France. +++ In Britain, unemployed people have been brought in to help harvest crops, due to a shortage of migrant workers.
10:00 News
10:30 Guest: Regina Ip
Tim Sebastian interviews Regina Ip, Chairman of New People’s Party, Hong Kong
11:00 News
11:15 Children of Jihad - Ticking Time Bombs?
The so-called Islamic state used children as soldiers and slaves willing to kill.
Officially, the IS is considered defeated, but its propaganda videos...
The so-called Islamic state used children as soldiers and slaves willing to kill.
Officially, the IS is considered defeated, but its propaganda videos are still circulating on the Internet. They depict the merciless way the IS treats children.
12:00 News
12:30 My first job - experiences for life
There are some things you may never forget about your first job: fear of failing, nasty co-workers. But the choice of a first job can be decisive for your...
There are some things you may never forget about your first job: fear of failing, nasty co-workers. But the choice of a first job can be decisive for your career. In a job interview, the first impression is very important. It’s rare to get a second chance.
13:00 News
13:30 Spotlight on People
The death of George Floyd in the U-S has sparked anti-racism protests in France. +++ In Britain, unemployed people have been brought in to help harvest crops, due to a shortage of migrant workers.
14:00 News
14:30 Guest: Regina Ip
Tim Sebastian interviews Regina Ip, Chairman of New People’s Party, Hong Kong
15:00 News
15:30 My first job - experiences for life
There are some things you may never forget about your first job: fear of failing, nasty co-workers. But the choice of a first job can be decisive for your...
There are some things you may never forget about your first job: fear of failing, nasty co-workers. But the choice of a first job can be decisive for your career. In a job interview, the first impression is very important. It’s rare to get a second chance.
16:00 News
16:30 Guest: Regina Ip
Tim Sebastian interviews Regina Ip, Chairman of New People’s Party, Hong Kong
17:00 News
17:30 Spotlight on People
The death of George Floyd in the U-S has sparked anti-racism protests in France. +++ In Britain, unemployed people have been brought in to help harvest crops, due to a shortage of migrant workers.
18:00 News
18:30 My first job - experiences for life
There are some things you may never forget about your first job: fear of failing, nasty co-workers. But the choice of a first job can be decisive for your...
There are some things you may never forget about your first job: fear of failing, nasty co-workers. But the choice of a first job can be decisive for your career. In a job interview, the first impression is very important. It’s rare to get a second chance.
19:00 News
19:30 Guest: Regina Ip
Tim Sebastian interviews Regina Ip, Chairman of New People’s Party, Hong Kong
20:00 News
20:15 Children of Jihad - Ticking Time Bombs?
The so-called Islamic state used children as soldiers and slaves willing to kill.
Officially, the IS is considered defeated, but its propaganda videos...
The so-called Islamic state used children as soldiers and slaves willing to kill.
Officially, the IS is considered defeated, but its propaganda videos are still circulating on the Internet. They depict the merciless way the IS treats children.
21:00 News
21:30 The Environment Magazine
In this edition we visit a mayor in Mali preparing his town for the impacts of climate change, see how a distillery in Rwanda started to make hand sanitizer...
In this edition we visit a mayor in Mali preparing his town for the impacts of climate change, see how a distillery in Rwanda started to make hand sanitizer and learn how an Alpine village switched to renewables.
22:00 News
22:30 News in Review
23:00 News
23:15 News
23:30 The Environment Magazine
In this edition we visit a mayor in Mali preparing his town for the impacts of climate change, see how a distillery in Rwanda started to make hand sanitizer...
In this edition we visit a mayor in Mali preparing his town for the impacts of climate change, see how a distillery in Rwanda started to make hand sanitizer and learn how an Alpine village switched to renewables.
00:00 News
00:02 News in Review
00:30 The Environment Magazine
In this Edition of Eco Africa we take a closer look at how digitalization has changed how we live and interact with the environment: everything from ordering...
In this Edition of Eco Africa we take a closer look at how digitalization has changed how we live and interact with the environment: everything from ordering food online to apps that show hidden ingredients in products.
01:00 News
01:15 News
01:30 Art and the Climate
From architecture to the world of art and music—the ecological footprint of creative and cultural industries is enormous. That must change!
02:00 News
02:02 News in Review
02:30 The Environment Magazine
In this edition we visit a mayor in Mali preparing his town for the impacts of climate change, see how a distillery in Rwanda started to make hand sanitizer...
In this edition we visit a mayor in Mali preparing his town for the impacts of climate change, see how a distillery in Rwanda started to make hand sanitizer and learn how an Alpine village switched to renewables.
03:00 News
03:15 Beyond the Music - The Barenboim-Said Academy
The Barenboim-Said Academy brings together young musicians from around the Middle East. Daniel Barenboim wants the experiment to be a protected place for...
The Barenboim-Said Academy brings together young musicians from around the Middle East. Daniel Barenboim wants the experiment to be a protected place for intercultural dialogue between Jews, Muslims and Christians, away from war and daily hardship.
04:00 News
04:02 News in Review
04:30 Spotlight on People
The death of George Floyd in the U-S has sparked anti-racism protests in France. +++ In Britain, unemployed people have been brought in to help harvest crops, due to a shortage of migrant workers.
05:00 News
05:15 News
05:30 My first job - experiences for life
There are some things you may never forget about your first job: fear of failing, nasty co-workers. But the choice of a first job can be decisive for your...
There are some things you may never forget about your first job: fear of failing, nasty co-workers. But the choice of a first job can be decisive for your career. In a job interview, the first impression is very important. It’s rare to get a second chance.
06:00 News
06:02 News in Review
06:30 The Environment Magazine
In this edition we visit a mayor in Mali preparing his town for the impacts of climate change, see how a distillery in Rwanda started to make hand sanitizer...
In this edition we visit a mayor in Mali preparing his town for the impacts of climate change, see how a distillery in Rwanda started to make hand sanitizer and learn how an Alpine village switched to renewables.
07:00 News
07:15 Beyond the Music - The Barenboim-Said Academy
The Barenboim-Said Academy brings together young musicians from around the Middle East. Daniel Barenboim wants the experiment to be a protected place for...
The Barenboim-Said Academy brings together young musicians from around the Middle East. Daniel Barenboim wants the experiment to be a protected place for intercultural dialogue between Jews, Muslims and Christians, away from war and daily hardship.
08:00 News
08:30 Spotlight on People
The death of George Floyd in the U-S has sparked anti-racism protests in France. +++ In Britain, unemployed people have been brought in to help harvest crops, due to a shortage of migrant workers.
09:00 News
09:30 The Environment Magazine
In this edition we visit a mayor in Mali preparing his town for the impacts of climate change, see how a distillery in Rwanda started to make hand sanitizer...
In this edition we visit a mayor in Mali preparing his town for the impacts of climate change, see how a distillery in Rwanda started to make hand sanitizer and learn how an Alpine village switched to renewables.
10:00 News
10:30 The Globalization Program
The coronavirus pandemic poses existential challenges for many: Would-be parents face problems collecting babies born to surrogate mothers in Ukraine....
The coronavirus pandemic poses existential challenges for many: Would-be parents face problems collecting babies born to surrogate mothers in Ukraine. And South African wildlife reserves are struggling to survive.
11:00 News
11:15 GSG 9 - Germany’s Counterterrorism Unit
The GSG 9 is German police’s elite tactical unit. It’s their job to take on dangerous terrorists and criminal mafias in the country. But...
The GSG 9 is German police’s elite tactical unit. It’s their job to take on dangerous terrorists and criminal mafias in the country. But who are the officers who make up the force? An exclusive look behind the scenes of Germany’s top police squad.
12:00 News
12:30 Guest: Regina Ip
Tim Sebastian interviews Regina Ip, Chairman of New People’s Party, Hong Kong
13:00 News
13:30 The Environment Magazine
In this edition we visit a mayor in Mali preparing his town for the impacts of climate change, see how a distillery in Rwanda started to make hand sanitizer...
In this edition we visit a mayor in Mali preparing his town for the impacts of climate change, see how a distillery in Rwanda started to make hand sanitizer and learn how an Alpine village switched to renewables.
14:00 News
14:30 Parkinson’s Disease
Parkinson’s disease is a progressive neurological disorder. Early symptoms include shaking, rigidity, and difficulty walking. Along with medication,...
Parkinson’s disease is a progressive neurological disorder. Early symptoms include shaking, rigidity, and difficulty walking. Along with medication, exercise such as tai chi and tango dancing can help. Also: Chronic constipation and Lupus.
15:00 News
15:30 Spotlight on People
The death of George Floyd in the U-S has sparked anti-racism protests in France. +++ In Britain, unemployed people have been brought in to help harvest crops, due to a shortage of migrant workers.
16:00 News
16:30 The Environment Magazine
In this edition we visit a mayor in Mali preparing his town for the impacts of climate change, see how a distillery in Rwanda started to make hand sanitizer...
In this edition we visit a mayor in Mali preparing his town for the impacts of climate change, see how a distillery in Rwanda started to make hand sanitizer and learn how an Alpine village switched to renewables.
17:00 News
17:30 The Environment Magazine
Staying at home during the corona crisis has meant using less transport, less air pollution, less stress. But how can we make mobility green and sustainable once we are moving again?
18:00 News
18:30 Parkinson’s Disease
Parkinson’s disease is a progressive neurological disorder. Early symptoms include shaking, rigidity, and difficulty walking. Along with medication,...
Parkinson’s disease is a progressive neurological disorder. Early symptoms include shaking, rigidity, and difficulty walking. Along with medication, exercise such as tai chi and tango dancing can help. Also: Chronic constipation and Lupus.
19:00 News
19:30 The Environment Magazine
In this edition we visit a mayor in Mali preparing his town for the impacts of climate change, see how a distillery in Rwanda started to make hand sanitizer...
In this edition we visit a mayor in Mali preparing his town for the impacts of climate change, see how a distillery in Rwanda started to make hand sanitizer and learn how an Alpine village switched to renewables.
20:00 News
20:15 GSG 9 - Germany’s Counterterrorism Unit
The GSG 9 is German police’s elite tactical unit. It’s their job to take on dangerous terrorists and criminal mafias in the country. But...
The GSG 9 is German police’s elite tactical unit. It’s their job to take on dangerous terrorists and criminal mafias in the country. But who are the officers who make up the force? An exclusive look behind the scenes of Germany’s top police squad.
21:00 News
21:30 The Environment Magazine
In this Edition of Eco Africa we take a closer look at how digitalization has changed how we live and interact with the environment: everything from ordering...
In this Edition of Eco Africa we take a closer look at how digitalization has changed how we live and interact with the environment: everything from ordering food online to apps that show hidden ingredients in products.
22:00 News
22:30 News in Review
23:00 News
23:15 News
23:30 Parkinson’s Disease
Parkinson’s disease is a progressive neurological disorder. Early symptoms include shaking, rigidity, and difficulty walking. Along with medication,...
Parkinson’s disease is a progressive neurological disorder. Early symptoms include shaking, rigidity, and difficulty walking. Along with medication, exercise such as tai chi and tango dancing can help. Also: Chronic constipation and Lupus.
00:00 News
00:02 Founders' Valley - The Price of Poverty
Poverty makes people vulnerable, begins in childhood and often continues into old age. Young social entrepreneurs in Nepal are fighting against human trafficking,...
Poverty makes people vulnerable, begins in childhood and often continues into old age. Young social entrepreneurs in Nepal are fighting against human trafficking, providing education for the poorest of the poor, and tackling loneliness and isolation.
00:30 Lifestyle Europe
01:00 News
01:15 Why Press conferences are full of Poetry
Press conferences are one of football’s big stages. A place that sets apart the great from the ordinary. This week on Sports Life we find out how...
Press conferences are one of football’s big stages. A place that sets apart the great from the ordinary. This week on Sports Life we find out how Jürgen Klopp, Jose Mourinho and Pep Guardiola rule over the press room. How they win titles and avert crises with a contagious smile or a snappy soundbite. See why these three coaches are the greatest in the game of football press conferences.
01:30 Heligoland, Islands in the North Sea
Heligoland is a small archipelago that belongs to Germany 70 km out in the North Sea. The main island is made of unusual red sandstone. Lukas Stege went exploring.
02:00 News
02:02 News in Review
02:30 The Global Auto and Mobility Show
What does the car of the future sound like? What is the sound of today? Join REV on an acoustic journey through the world of mobility, from electronic engine growls to electro pop.
03:00 News
03:30 Heligoland, Islands in the North Sea
Heligoland is a small archipelago that belongs to Germany 70 km out in the North Sea. The main island is made of unusual red sandstone. Lukas Stege went exploring.
04:00 News
04:15 Children of Jihad - Ticking Time Bombs?
The so-called Islamic state used children as soldiers and slaves willing to kill.
Officially, the IS is considered defeated, but its propaganda videos...
The so-called Islamic state used children as soldiers and slaves willing to kill.
Officially, the IS is considered defeated, but its propaganda videos are still circulating on the Internet. They depict the merciless way the IS treats children.
05:00 News
05:15 News
05:30 The Science Magazine
The Hubble Space Telescope is turning 30! Tomorrow Today reviews the career of what’s probably the most important instrument in astronomy. Also:...
The Hubble Space Telescope is turning 30! Tomorrow Today reviews the career of what’s probably the most important instrument in astronomy. Also: Urban evolution - how wildlife adapts to city life.
06:00 News
06:02 The Defector and the Border Guard
Jürgen Cyrulik wanted out of the GDR, but didn't know how. Fleeing through Bulgaria seemed like a possibility, so in 1988 he dared the escape-- but...
Jürgen Cyrulik wanted out of the GDR, but didn't know how. Fleeing through Bulgaria seemed like a possibility, so in 1988 he dared the escape-- but was captured. 30 years later he meets the border guard who caught him.
06:30 Lifestyle Europe
07:00 News
07:15 The Week in Reports
Teaser für die Sendung (250 Zeichen):
US: One voice among many, demanding an end to racism and police brutality +++ Germany: First 'Afro Census' counting...
Teaser für die Sendung (250 Zeichen):
US: One voice among many, demanding an end to racism and police brutality +++ Germany: First 'Afro Census' counting Black lives +++ Colombia: Healthcare workers lack protective gear
07:30 The Magazine for Africa's Youth
We hear from young Africans in Berlin on how they are managing to send money back home during the COVID-19 crisis even after losing their jobs. In Kenya...
We hear from young Africans in Berlin on how they are managing to send money back home during the COVID-19 crisis even after losing their jobs. In Kenya we discover a new fashion trend: The coronavirus hairstyle. We take to the skies with one of Botswana's first female military pilots. And surf's up in Sierra Leone, where we visit the country's only surfing club.
08:00 News
08:15 Living in the Digital Age
Faster, smarter, healthier: More and more people are turning to apps and wearables to quantify their performance. The technology even promises to improve...
Faster, smarter, healthier: More and more people are turning to apps and wearables to quantify their performance. The technology even promises to improve your mental wellbeing with so-called "mood trackersâ€.
08:30 The Global Auto and Mobility Show
What does the car of the future sound like? What is the sound of today? Join REV on an acoustic journey through the world of mobility, from electronic engine growls to electro pop.
09:00 News
09:30 Heligoland, Islands in the North Sea
Heligoland is a small archipelago that belongs to Germany 70 km out in the North Sea. The main island is made of unusual red sandstone. Lukas Stege went exploring.
10:00 News
10:15 Egon Schiele
In his lifetime, Egon Schiele’s depictions of nudes confronted social and sexual mores head on. His drawings and paintings remain controversial...
In his lifetime, Egon Schiele’s depictions of nudes confronted social and sexual mores head on. His drawings and paintings remain controversial to this day. The enfant terrible of the Viennese art world is now regarded as a pioneer of modernism.
11:00 News
11:15 Why Press conferences are full of Poetry
Press conferences are one of football’s big stages. A place that sets apart the great from the ordinary. This week on Sports Life we find out how...
Press conferences are one of football’s big stages. A place that sets apart the great from the ordinary. This week on Sports Life we find out how Jürgen Klopp, Jose Mourinho and Pep Guardiola rule over the press room. How they win titles and avert crises with a contagious smile or a snappy soundbite. See why these three coaches are the greatest in the game of football press conferences.
11:30 Lifestyle Europe
12:00 News
12:15 Living in the Digital Age
Faster, smarter, healthier: More and more people are turning to apps and wearables to quantify their performance. The technology even promises to improve...
Faster, smarter, healthier: More and more people are turning to apps and wearables to quantify their performance. The technology even promises to improve your mental wellbeing with so-called "mood trackersâ€.
12:30 Heligoland, Islands in the North Sea
Heligoland is a small archipelago that belongs to Germany 70 km out in the North Sea. The main island is made of unusual red sandstone. Lukas Stege went exploring.
13:00 News
13:15 Born Again - Tarchi becomes a Woman
13:30 The Defector and the Border Guard
Jürgen Cyrulik wanted out of the GDR, but didn't know how. Fleeing through Bulgaria seemed like a possibility, so in 1988 he dared the escape-- but...
Jürgen Cyrulik wanted out of the GDR, but didn't know how. Fleeing through Bulgaria seemed like a possibility, so in 1988 he dared the escape-- but was captured. 30 years later he meets the border guard who caught him.
14:00 News
14:15 The Cleaners - Social media’s shadow industry, Part 1
Manila is home to a gigantic shadow industry of digital cleaning. It employs tens of thousands of people working 10-hour shifts for the big Silicon Valley...
Manila is home to a gigantic shadow industry of digital cleaning. It employs tens of thousands of people working 10-hour shifts for the big Silicon Valley corporations, deleting offensive photos and videos from social media sites.
15:00 News
15:15 The Week in Reports
Teaser für die Sendung (250 Zeichen):
US: One voice among many, demanding an end to racism and police brutality +++ Germany: First 'Afro Census' counting...
Teaser für die Sendung (250 Zeichen):
US: One voice among many, demanding an end to racism and police brutality +++ Germany: First 'Afro Census' counting Black lives +++ Colombia: Healthcare workers lack protective gear
15:30 Lifestyle Europe
16:00 News
16:15 Born Again - Tarchi becomes a Woman
16:30 The Magazine for Africa's Youth
We hear from young Africans in Berlin on how they are managing to send money back home during the COVID-19 crisis even after losing their jobs. In Kenya...
We hear from young Africans in Berlin on how they are managing to send money back home during the COVID-19 crisis even after losing their jobs. In Kenya we discover a new fashion trend: The coronavirus hairstyle. We take to the skies with one of Botswana's first female military pilots. And surf's up in Sierra Leone, where we visit the country's only surfing club.
17:00 News
17:15 Beyond the Music - The Barenboim-Said Academy
The Barenboim-Said Academy brings together young musicians from around the Middle East. Daniel Barenboim wants the experiment to be a protected place for...
The Barenboim-Said Academy brings together young musicians from around the Middle East. Daniel Barenboim wants the experiment to be a protected place for intercultural dialogue between Jews, Muslims and Christians, away from war and daily hardship.
18:00 News
18:15 Why Press conferences are full of Poetry
Press conferences are one of football’s big stages. A place that sets apart the great from the ordinary. This week on Sports Life we find out how...
Press conferences are one of football’s big stages. A place that sets apart the great from the ordinary. This week on Sports Life we find out how Jürgen Klopp, Jose Mourinho and Pep Guardiola rule over the press room. How they win titles and avert crises with a contagious smile or a snappy soundbite. See why these three coaches are the greatest in the game of football press conferences.
18:30 Guest: Regina Ip
Tim Sebastian interviews Regina Ip, Chairman of New People’s Party, Hong Kong
19:00 News
19:15 Living in the Digital Age
Faster, smarter, healthier: More and more people are turning to apps and wearables to quantify their performance. The technology even promises to improve...
Faster, smarter, healthier: More and more people are turning to apps and wearables to quantify their performance. The technology even promises to improve your mental wellbeing with so-called "mood trackersâ€.
19:30 The Magazine for Africa's Youth
We hear from young Africans in Berlin on how they are managing to send money back home during the COVID-19 crisis even after losing their jobs. In Kenya...
We hear from young Africans in Berlin on how they are managing to send money back home during the COVID-19 crisis even after losing their jobs. In Kenya we discover a new fashion trend: The coronavirus hairstyle. We take to the skies with one of Botswana's first female military pilots. And surf's up in Sierra Leone, where we visit the country's only surfing club.
20:00 News
20:15 Born Again - Tarchi becomes a Woman
20:30 The Science Magazine
The Hubble Space Telescope is turning 30! Tomorrow Today reviews the career of what’s probably the most important instrument in astronomy. Also:...
The Hubble Space Telescope is turning 30! Tomorrow Today reviews the career of what’s probably the most important instrument in astronomy. Also: Urban evolution - how wildlife adapts to city life.
21:00 News
21:15 GSG 9 - Germany’s Counterterrorism Unit
The GSG 9 is German police’s elite tactical unit. It’s their job to take on dangerous terrorists and criminal mafias in the country. But...
The GSG 9 is German police’s elite tactical unit. It’s their job to take on dangerous terrorists and criminal mafias in the country. But who are the officers who make up the force? An exclusive look behind the scenes of Germany’s top police squad.
22:00 News
22:15 The Week in Reports
Teaser für die Sendung (250 Zeichen):
US: One voice among many, demanding an end to racism and police brutality +++ Germany: First 'Afro Census' counting...
Teaser für die Sendung (250 Zeichen):
US: One voice among many, demanding an end to racism and police brutality +++ Germany: First 'Afro Census' counting Black lives +++ Colombia: Healthcare workers lack protective gear
22:30 The Defector and the Border Guard
Jürgen Cyrulik wanted out of the GDR, but didn't know how. Fleeing through Bulgaria seemed like a possibility, so in 1988 he dared the escape-- but...
Jürgen Cyrulik wanted out of the GDR, but didn't know how. Fleeing through Bulgaria seemed like a possibility, so in 1988 he dared the escape-- but was captured. 30 years later he meets the border guard who caught him.
23:00 News
23:15 Living in the Digital Age
Faster, smarter, healthier: More and more people are turning to apps and wearables to quantify their performance. The technology even promises to improve...
Faster, smarter, healthier: More and more people are turning to apps and wearables to quantify their performance. The technology even promises to improve your mental wellbeing with so-called "mood trackersâ€.
23:30 Guest: Regina Ip
Tim Sebastian interviews Regina Ip, Chairman of New People’s Party, Hong Kong
00:00 News
00:02 Heligoland, Islands in the North Sea
Heligoland is a small archipelago that belongs to Germany 70 km out in the North Sea. The main island is made of unusual red sandstone. Lukas Stege went exploring.
00:30 The Defector and the Border Guard
Jürgen Cyrulik wanted out of the GDR, but didn't know how. Fleeing through Bulgaria seemed like a possibility, so in 1988 he dared the escape-- but...
Jürgen Cyrulik wanted out of the GDR, but didn't know how. Fleeing through Bulgaria seemed like a possibility, so in 1988 he dared the escape-- but was captured. 30 years later he meets the border guard who caught him.
01:00 News
01:15 The Week in Reports
Teaser für die Sendung (250 Zeichen):
US: One voice among many, demanding an end to racism and police brutality +++ Germany: First 'Afro Census' counting...
Teaser für die Sendung (250 Zeichen):
US: One voice among many, demanding an end to racism and police brutality +++ Germany: First 'Afro Census' counting Black lives +++ Colombia: Healthcare workers lack protective gear
01:30 The Global Auto and Mobility Show
What does the car of the future sound like? What is the sound of today? Join REV on an acoustic journey through the world of mobility, from electronic engine growls to electro pop.
02:00 News
02:02 The Science Magazine
The Hubble Space Telescope is turning 30! Tomorrow Today reviews the career of what’s probably the most important instrument in astronomy. Also:...
The Hubble Space Telescope is turning 30! Tomorrow Today reviews the career of what’s probably the most important instrument in astronomy. Also: Urban evolution - how wildlife adapts to city life.
02:30 Founders' Valley - The Price of Poverty
Poverty makes people vulnerable, begins in childhood and often continues into old age. Young social entrepreneurs in Nepal are fighting against human trafficking,...
Poverty makes people vulnerable, begins in childhood and often continues into old age. Young social entrepreneurs in Nepal are fighting against human trafficking, providing education for the poorest of the poor, and tackling loneliness and isolation.
03:00 News
03:15 Why Press conferences are full of Poetry
Press conferences are one of football’s big stages. A place that sets apart the great from the ordinary. This week on Sports Life we find out how...
Press conferences are one of football’s big stages. A place that sets apart the great from the ordinary. This week on Sports Life we find out how Jürgen Klopp, Jose Mourinho and Pep Guardiola rule over the press room. How they win titles and avert crises with a contagious smile or a snappy soundbite. See why these three coaches are the greatest in the game of football press conferences.
03:30 Lifestyle Europe
04:00 News
04:02 The Week in Reports
Teaser für die Sendung (250 Zeichen):
US: One voice among many, demanding an end to racism and police brutality +++ Germany: First 'Afro Census' counting...
Teaser für die Sendung (250 Zeichen):
US: One voice among many, demanding an end to racism and police brutality +++ Germany: First 'Afro Census' counting Black lives +++ Colombia: Healthcare workers lack protective gear
04:15 GSG 9 - Germany’s Counterterrorism Unit
The GSG 9 is German police’s elite tactical unit. It’s their job to take on dangerous terrorists and criminal mafias in the country. But...
The GSG 9 is German police’s elite tactical unit. It’s their job to take on dangerous terrorists and criminal mafias in the country. But who are the officers who make up the force? An exclusive look behind the scenes of Germany’s top police squad.
05:00 News
05:15 Born Again - Tarchi becomes a Woman
05:30 The Global Auto and Mobility Show
What does the car of the future sound like? What is the sound of today? Join REV on an acoustic journey through the world of mobility, from electronic engine growls to electro pop.