00:00 News
00:02 News in Review
00:30 Coronavirus Second Wave: Scaremongering or Real Danger?
Coronavirus infection rates are rising, bringing fears of more drastic restrictions on people's freedoms. COVID-19: a second wave? Our guests: Julia Fischer...
Coronavirus infection rates are rising, bringing fears of more drastic restrictions on people's freedoms. COVID-19: a second wave? Our guests: Julia Fischer (doctor and author), Ulrike Herrmann (business journalist), Tobias Kurth (epidemiologist)
01:00 News
01:15 Africa
01:30 News
01:45 News
02:00 News
02:02 News in Review
02:30 Coronavirus Second Wave: Scaremongering or Real Danger?
Coronavirus infection rates are rising, bringing fears of more drastic restrictions on people's freedoms. COVID-19: a second wave? Our guests: Julia Fischer...
Coronavirus infection rates are rising, bringing fears of more drastic restrictions on people's freedoms. COVID-19: a second wave? Our guests: Julia Fischer (doctor and author), Ulrike Herrmann (business journalist), Tobias Kurth (epidemiologist)
03:00 News
03:15 Nollywood - Blockbusters from Nigeria
UNESCO says the world’s second largest film industry, is based in Lagos. A German technology investor played a part in the success story of Nigeria’s...
UNESCO says the world’s second largest film industry, is based in Lagos. A German technology investor played a part in the success story of Nigeria’s movie business, known as "Nollywood."
04:00 News
04:02 News in Review
04:30 Spotlight on People
Fadwa Mahmoud's husband disappeared in Syria in 2012. Now, two suspects are on trial in Germany. +++ And in Bulgaria, a violinist helps Roma children to leave the ghetto.
05:00 News
05:30 Food: Can cheap be good?
Discount supermarkets woo customers with rock-bottom prices. This cheap food often comes at a price - to farmers, animals and the environment. But more...
Discount supermarkets woo customers with rock-bottom prices. This cheap food often comes at a price - to farmers, animals and the environment. But more and more consumers are looking for quality, and willing to pay more for their food.
06:00 News
06:02 News in Review
06:30 Coronavirus Second Wave: Scaremongering or Real Danger?
Coronavirus infection rates are rising, bringing fears of more drastic restrictions on people's freedoms. COVID-19: a second wave? Our guests: Julia Fischer...
Coronavirus infection rates are rising, bringing fears of more drastic restrictions on people's freedoms. COVID-19: a second wave? Our guests: Julia Fischer (doctor and author), Ulrike Herrmann (business journalist), Tobias Kurth (epidemiologist)
07:00 News
07:15 Nollywood - Blockbusters from Nigeria
UNESCO says the world’s second largest film industry, is based in Lagos. A German technology investor played a part in the success story of Nigeria’s...
UNESCO says the world’s second largest film industry, is based in Lagos. A German technology investor played a part in the success story of Nigeria’s movie business, known as "Nollywood."
08:00 News
08:15 News
08:30 Spotlight on People
Fadwa Mahmoud's husband disappeared in Syria in 2012. Now, two suspects are on trial in Germany. +++ And in Bulgaria, a violinist helps Roma children to leave the ghetto.
09:00 News
09:30 Coronavirus Second Wave: Scaremongering or Real Danger?
Coronavirus infection rates are rising, bringing fears of more drastic restrictions on people's freedoms. COVID-19: a second wave? Our guests: Julia Fischer...
Coronavirus infection rates are rising, bringing fears of more drastic restrictions on people's freedoms. COVID-19: a second wave? Our guests: Julia Fischer (doctor and author), Ulrike Herrmann (business journalist), Tobias Kurth (epidemiologist)
10:00 News
10:30 The Globalization Program
Women in Sudan are fighting for their rights harder than ever, and getting results. Violence against women is widespread in Brazil's macho culture. Plus:...
Women in Sudan are fighting for their rights harder than ever, and getting results. Violence against women is widespread in Brazil's macho culture. Plus: Climate change is threatening the reindeer in the Arctic.
11:00 News
11:15 The Digital Age - Who Wields the Power Online?
China is far ahead of the field when it comes to digitization. In 2013, Germany’s Chancellor called the Internet "uncharted territory." What does...
China is far ahead of the field when it comes to digitization. In 2013, Germany’s Chancellor called the Internet "uncharted territory." What does it mean for the economy when platforms become increasingly powerful and data more valuable?
12:00 News
12:30 News
13:00 News
13:30 Coronavirus Second Wave: Scaremongering or Real Danger?
Coronavirus infection rates are rising, bringing fears of more drastic restrictions on people's freedoms. COVID-19: a second wave? Our guests: Julia Fischer...
Coronavirus infection rates are rising, bringing fears of more drastic restrictions on people's freedoms. COVID-19: a second wave? Our guests: Julia Fischer (doctor and author), Ulrike Herrmann (business journalist), Tobias Kurth (epidemiologist)
14:00 News
14:30 Cannabis 
Recreational use of cannabis is widespread, and now many doctors prescribe medical marijuana for various conditions. What are the benefits and risks of cannabis?
15:00 News
15:30 Asia
16:00 News
16:30 Asia
17:00 News
17:30 The Environment Magazine
All living things need a refuge, where they’re protected from the outside world. Refuges help humans cope with everyday life, and they also help...
All living things need a refuge, where they’re protected from the outside world. Refuges help humans cope with everyday life, and they also help increase biodiversity in the plant and animal kingdoms. Safe havens - the topic of this week’s episode.
18:00 News
18:15 News
18:30 Asia
18:45 News
19:00 News
19:30 Africa
19:45 News
20:00 News
20:15 News
20:30 Africa
20:45 News
21:00 News
21:30 The Environment Magazine
This week on Eco Africa we visit a designer turning waste into sustainable fashion, see how a water shortage is impacting farmers in Tunisia and watch...
This week on Eco Africa we visit a designer turning waste into sustainable fashion, see how a water shortage is impacting farmers in Tunisia and watch as professional divers clean up one of Egypt's amazing coral reefs.
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 A Poisoned Legacy - The Bhopal Disaster
The world’s worst industrial disaster continues to claim new generations of victims. The 1984 leak at a chemical plant in the Indian city of Bhopal...
The world’s worst industrial disaster continues to claim new generations of victims. The 1984 leak at a chemical plant in the Indian city of Bhopal released a cloud of deadly gas that killed thousands. The site remains toxic to this day.
00:30 Lifestyle Europe
"Rhyality": The Rhine Falls near Schaffhausen become a virtual art project. Also: the secret unicorn capital of Schwäbisch Gmünd and harvesting wine grown in ash on Lanzarote.
01:00 News
01:15 Why the development of football tactics is over
Who is the best tactician? Jürgen Klopp with his gegenpressing, Pep Guardiola and his tiki-taka or Maurizio Sarri’s Sarriball? Some tactics are...
Who is the best tactician? Jürgen Klopp with his gegenpressing, Pep Guardiola and his tiki-taka or Maurizio Sarri’s Sarriball? Some tactics are always being developed and improved, while others just come and go. Sports Life reporter Constantin Stüve delves deep into the history of football tactics and explains what Nandor Hidegkuti has to do with today’s formations.
01:30 Heidelberg without tourists from Asia and America
Heidelberg was and still is a dream destination for people from all over the world. How badly is Heidelberg affected by the coronavirus pandemic?
Nicole...
Heidelberg was and still is a dream destination for people from all over the world. How badly is Heidelberg affected by the coronavirus pandemic?
Nicole Frölich visits the romantic city on the Neckar.
02:00 News
02:02 News in Review
02:30 The Global Auto and Mobility Show
What’s the best car for first-time buyers? Who are REV’s top 5 female racing drivers of all time? And why are the Jeepneys in the Philippine...
What’s the best car for first-time buyers? Who are REV’s top 5 female racing drivers of all time? And why are the Jeepneys in the Philippine capital Manila so popular - but now possibly facing the end of the road?
03:00 News
03:15 Africa
03:30 Heidelberg without tourists from Asia and America
Heidelberg was and still is a dream destination for people from all over the world. How badly is Heidelberg affected by the coronavirus pandemic?
Nicole...
Heidelberg was and still is a dream destination for people from all over the world. How badly is Heidelberg affected by the coronavirus pandemic?
Nicole Frölich visits the romantic city on the Neckar.
04:00 News
04:02 News
04:15 Nagasaki - Why did the US drop the second bomb?
The first atom bomb destroyed Hiroshima on 6 August 1945. Just three days later, a second atom bomb flattened the city of Nagasaki, even though Japan had long been ready to capitulate.
05:00 News
05:30 The Science Magazine
The Arctic region plays crucial role for our climate. The sea ice there has been shrinking for decades. Why? We ask a physicist. Plus: Which genes are...
The Arctic region plays crucial role for our climate. The sea ice there has been shrinking for decades. Why? We ask a physicist. Plus: Which genes are associated with schizophrenia? And: How beaver dams help ecosystems.
06:00 News
06:02 BACK & FORTH TO LAGOS
From ballet to building bridges? Is modern African dance shaking up the stagnant German dance scene? Choreographer Richard Siegal shows us how it's done...
From ballet to building bridges? Is modern African dance shaking up the stagnant German dance scene? Choreographer Richard Siegal shows us how it's done during a workshop in Lagos, Nigeria. With striking results!
06:30 Lifestyle Europe
"Rhyality": The Rhine Falls near Schaffhausen become a virtual art project. Also: the secret unicorn capital of Schwäbisch Gmünd and harvesting wine grown in ash on Lanzarote.
07:00 News
07:15 The Week in Reports
Bolivian hospitals are terrifyingly overburdened by COVID-19. Ever more people are dying on the street without any medical help+++Buddhists in China are...
Bolivian hospitals are terrifyingly overburdened by COVID-19. Ever more people are dying on the street without any medical help+++Buddhists in China are fighting against the destruction of sacred sites.
07:30 The Magazine for Africa's Youth
We see how the coronavirus pandemic has transformed Nairobi's nightlife. Out resident rapper Killa Ace gives us his take on COVID-19's impact and artists...
We see how the coronavirus pandemic has transformed Nairobi's nightlife. Out resident rapper Killa Ace gives us his take on COVID-19's impact and artists across the continent share how they have been affected. We explore Botswana's small but passionate heavy metal scene. Our sexpert KAZ gives us the lowdown on having sex with someone new. And we explore Kumasai with rapper Flowking Stone.
08:00 News
08:15 Living in the Digital Age
Advancements in AI have made the prevalence of fake videos a threat to society. Researchers the world over are looking for ways to identity so-called deepfakes...
Advancements in AI have made the prevalence of fake videos a threat to society. Researchers the world over are looking for ways to identity so-called deepfakes faster. Shift met the field’s leading experts!
08:30 The Global Auto and Mobility Show
What’s the best car for first-time buyers? Who are REV’s top 5 female racing drivers of all time? And why are the Jeepneys in the Philippine...
What’s the best car for first-time buyers? Who are REV’s top 5 female racing drivers of all time? And why are the Jeepneys in the Philippine capital Manila so popular - but now possibly facing the end of the road?
09:00 News
09:15 News
09:30 Heidelberg without tourists from Asia and America
Heidelberg was and still is a dream destination for people from all over the world. How badly is Heidelberg affected by the coronavirus pandemic?
Nicole...
Heidelberg was and still is a dream destination for people from all over the world. How badly is Heidelberg affected by the coronavirus pandemic?
Nicole Frölich visits the romantic city on the Neckar.
10:00 News
10:15 Myanmar and the Rohingya - Murder by Design?
More than 700 thousand Rohingya Muslims have fled Myanmar into neighboring Bangladesh. Their villages were torched, civilians attacked, raped and massacred....
More than 700 thousand Rohingya Muslims have fled Myanmar into neighboring Bangladesh. Their villages were torched, civilians attacked, raped and massacred. A pattern of systematic persecution that the UN says is genocide.
11:00 News
11:15 Why the development of football tactics is over
Who is the best tactician? Jürgen Klopp with his gegenpressing, Pep Guardiola and his tiki-taka or Maurizio Sarri’s Sarriball? Some tactics are...
Who is the best tactician? Jürgen Klopp with his gegenpressing, Pep Guardiola and his tiki-taka or Maurizio Sarri’s Sarriball? Some tactics are always being developed and improved, while others just come and go. Sports Life reporter Constantin Stüve delves deep into the history of football tactics and explains what Nandor Hidegkuti has to do with today’s formations.
11:30 Lifestyle Europe
"Rhyality": The Rhine Falls near Schaffhausen become a virtual art project. Also: the secret unicorn capital of Schwäbisch Gmünd and harvesting wine grown in ash on Lanzarote.
12:00 News
12:15 Living in the Digital Age
Advancements in AI have made the prevalence of fake videos a threat to society. Researchers the world over are looking for ways to identity so-called deepfakes...
Advancements in AI have made the prevalence of fake videos a threat to society. Researchers the world over are looking for ways to identity so-called deepfakes faster. Shift met the field’s leading experts!
12:30 Heidelberg without tourists from Asia and America
Heidelberg was and still is a dream destination for people from all over the world. How badly is Heidelberg affected by the coronavirus pandemic?
Nicole...
Heidelberg was and still is a dream destination for people from all over the world. How badly is Heidelberg affected by the coronavirus pandemic?
Nicole Frölich visits the romantic city on the Neckar.
13:00 News
13:15 Fences, Walls, Barbed Wire - Life in the West Bank
The West Bank: Chaya Tal is one of 430,000 Jewish settlers living among 2.7 million Palestinians. The young German is aware that her presence alone is...
The West Bank: Chaya Tal is one of 430,000 Jewish settlers living among 2.7 million Palestinians. The young German is aware that her presence alone is a provocation for many Palestinians. But that does not deter her.
13:30 BACK & FORTH TO LAGOS
From ballet to building bridges? Is modern African dance shaking up the stagnant German dance scene? Choreographer Richard Siegal shows us how it's done...
From ballet to building bridges? Is modern African dance shaking up the stagnant German dance scene? Choreographer Richard Siegal shows us how it's done during a workshop in Lagos, Nigeria. With striking results!
14:00 News
14:15 Bosom Bullies - Trump and Putin, Part 1
Donald Trump and Vladimir Putin are two men with the same mission: They say they want to make their countries "great again." Trump was Moscow’s...
Donald Trump and Vladimir Putin are two men with the same mission: They say they want to make their countries "great again." Trump was Moscow’s preferred candidate in the 2016 US election. But now, the Kremlin may be having second thoughts.
15:00 News
15:15 The Week in Reports
Bolivian hospitals are terrifyingly overburdened by COVID-19. Ever more people are dying on the street without any medical help+++Buddhists in China are...
Bolivian hospitals are terrifyingly overburdened by COVID-19. Ever more people are dying on the street without any medical help+++Buddhists in China are fighting against the destruction of sacred sites.
15:30 Lifestyle Europe
"Rhyality": The Rhine Falls near Schaffhausen become a virtual art project. Also: the secret unicorn capital of Schwäbisch Gmünd and harvesting wine grown in ash on Lanzarote.
16:00 News
16:15 Fences, Walls, Barbed Wire - Life in the West Bank
The West Bank: Chaya Tal is one of 430,000 Jewish settlers living among 2.7 million Palestinians. The young German is aware that her presence alone is...
The West Bank: Chaya Tal is one of 430,000 Jewish settlers living among 2.7 million Palestinians. The young German is aware that her presence alone is a provocation for many Palestinians. But that does not deter her.
16:30 The Magazine for Africa's Youth
We see how the coronavirus pandemic has transformed Nairobi's nightlife. Out resident rapper Killa Ace gives us his take on COVID-19's impact and artists...
We see how the coronavirus pandemic has transformed Nairobi's nightlife. Out resident rapper Killa Ace gives us his take on COVID-19's impact and artists across the continent share how they have been affected. We explore Botswana's small but passionate heavy metal scene. Our sexpert KAZ gives us the lowdown on having sex with someone new. And we explore Kumasai with rapper Flowking Stone.
17:00 News
17:15 Nollywood - Blockbusters from Nigeria
UNESCO says the world’s second largest film industry, is based in Lagos. A German technology investor played a part in the success story of Nigeria’s...
UNESCO says the world’s second largest film industry, is based in Lagos. A German technology investor played a part in the success story of Nigeria’s movie business, known as "Nollywood."
18:00 News
18:15 Why the development of football tactics is over
Who is the best tactician? Jürgen Klopp with his gegenpressing, Pep Guardiola and his tiki-taka or Maurizio Sarri’s Sarriball? Some tactics are...
Who is the best tactician? Jürgen Klopp with his gegenpressing, Pep Guardiola and his tiki-taka or Maurizio Sarri’s Sarriball? Some tactics are always being developed and improved, while others just come and go. Sports Life reporter Constantin Stüve delves deep into the history of football tactics and explains what Nandor Hidegkuti has to do with today’s formations.
18:30 Guest: Regina Ip
Tim Sebastian interviews Regina Ip, Chairman of New People’s Party, Hong Kong. (First aired 10th June 2020)
19:00 News
19:15 Living in the Digital Age
Advancements in AI have made the prevalence of fake videos a threat to society. Researchers the world over are looking for ways to identity so-called deepfakes...
Advancements in AI have made the prevalence of fake videos a threat to society. Researchers the world over are looking for ways to identity so-called deepfakes faster. Shift met the field’s leading experts!
19:30 The Magazine for Africa's Youth
We see how the coronavirus pandemic has transformed Nairobi's nightlife. Out resident rapper Killa Ace gives us his take on COVID-19's impact and artists...
We see how the coronavirus pandemic has transformed Nairobi's nightlife. Out resident rapper Killa Ace gives us his take on COVID-19's impact and artists across the continent share how they have been affected. We explore Botswana's small but passionate heavy metal scene. Our sexpert KAZ gives us the lowdown on having sex with someone new. And we explore Kumasai with rapper Flowking Stone.
20:00 News
20:15 Fences, Walls, Barbed Wire - Life in the West Bank
The West Bank: Chaya Tal is one of 430,000 Jewish settlers living among 2.7 million Palestinians. The young German is aware that her presence alone is...
The West Bank: Chaya Tal is one of 430,000 Jewish settlers living among 2.7 million Palestinians. The young German is aware that her presence alone is a provocation for many Palestinians. But that does not deter her.
20:30 The Science Magazine
The Arctic region plays crucial role for our climate. The sea ice there has been shrinking for decades. Why? We ask a physicist. Plus: Which genes are...
The Arctic region plays crucial role for our climate. The sea ice there has been shrinking for decades. Why? We ask a physicist. Plus: Which genes are associated with schizophrenia? And: How beaver dams help ecosystems.
21:00 News
21:15 The Digital Age - Who Wields the Power Online?
China is far ahead of the field when it comes to digitization. In 2013, Germany’s Chancellor called the Internet "uncharted territory." What does...
China is far ahead of the field when it comes to digitization. In 2013, Germany’s Chancellor called the Internet "uncharted territory." What does it mean for the economy when platforms become increasingly powerful and data more valuable?
22:00 News
22:15 The Week in Reports
Bolivian hospitals are terrifyingly overburdened by COVID-19. Ever more people are dying on the street without any medical help+++Buddhists in China are...
Bolivian hospitals are terrifyingly overburdened by COVID-19. Ever more people are dying on the street without any medical help+++Buddhists in China are fighting against the destruction of sacred sites.
22:30 BACK & FORTH TO LAGOS
From ballet to building bridges? Is modern African dance shaking up the stagnant German dance scene? Choreographer Richard Siegal shows us how it's done...
From ballet to building bridges? Is modern African dance shaking up the stagnant German dance scene? Choreographer Richard Siegal shows us how it's done during a workshop in Lagos, Nigeria. With striking results!
23:00 News
23:15 Living in the Digital Age
Advancements in AI have made the prevalence of fake videos a threat to society. Researchers the world over are looking for ways to identity so-called deepfakes...
Advancements in AI have made the prevalence of fake videos a threat to society. Researchers the world over are looking for ways to identity so-called deepfakes faster. Shift met the field’s leading experts!
23:30 The Environment Magazine
This week on Eco Africa we visit a designer turning waste into sustainable fashion, see how a water shortage is impacting farmers in Tunisia and watch...
This week on Eco Africa we visit a designer turning waste into sustainable fashion, see how a water shortage is impacting farmers in Tunisia and watch as professional divers clean up one of Egypt's amazing coral reefs.
00:00 News
00:02 Heidelberg without tourists from Asia and America
Heidelberg was and still is a dream destination for people from all over the world. How badly is Heidelberg affected by the coronavirus pandemic?
Nicole...
Heidelberg was and still is a dream destination for people from all over the world. How badly is Heidelberg affected by the coronavirus pandemic?
Nicole Frölich visits the romantic city on the Neckar.
00:30 BACK & FORTH TO LAGOS
From ballet to building bridges? Is modern African dance shaking up the stagnant German dance scene? Choreographer Richard Siegal shows us how it's done...
From ballet to building bridges? Is modern African dance shaking up the stagnant German dance scene? Choreographer Richard Siegal shows us how it's done during a workshop in Lagos, Nigeria. With striking results!
01:00 News
01:15 The Week in Reports
Bolivian hospitals are terrifyingly overburdened by COVID-19. Ever more people are dying on the street without any medical help+++Buddhists in China are...
Bolivian hospitals are terrifyingly overburdened by COVID-19. Ever more people are dying on the street without any medical help+++Buddhists in China are fighting against the destruction of sacred sites.
01:30 The Global Auto and Mobility Show
What’s the best car for first-time buyers? Who are REV’s top 5 female racing drivers of all time? And why are the Jeepneys in the Philippine...
What’s the best car for first-time buyers? Who are REV’s top 5 female racing drivers of all time? And why are the Jeepneys in the Philippine capital Manila so popular - but now possibly facing the end of the road?
02:00 News
02:02 The Science Magazine
The Arctic region plays crucial role for our climate. The sea ice there has been shrinking for decades. Why? We ask a physicist. Plus: Which genes are...
The Arctic region plays crucial role for our climate. The sea ice there has been shrinking for decades. Why? We ask a physicist. Plus: Which genes are associated with schizophrenia? And: How beaver dams help ecosystems.
02:30 A Poisoned Legacy - The Bhopal Disaster
The world’s worst industrial disaster continues to claim new generations of victims. The 1984 leak at a chemical plant in the Indian city of Bhopal...
The world’s worst industrial disaster continues to claim new generations of victims. The 1984 leak at a chemical plant in the Indian city of Bhopal released a cloud of deadly gas that killed thousands. The site remains toxic to this day.
03:00 News
03:15 Why the development of football tactics is over
Who is the best tactician? Jürgen Klopp with his gegenpressing, Pep Guardiola and his tiki-taka or Maurizio Sarri’s Sarriball? Some tactics are...
Who is the best tactician? Jürgen Klopp with his gegenpressing, Pep Guardiola and his tiki-taka or Maurizio Sarri’s Sarriball? Some tactics are always being developed and improved, while others just come and go. Sports Life reporter Constantin Stüve delves deep into the history of football tactics and explains what Nandor Hidegkuti has to do with today’s formations.
03:30 Lifestyle Europe
"Rhyality": The Rhine Falls near Schaffhausen become a virtual art project. Also: the secret unicorn capital of Schwäbisch Gmünd and harvesting wine grown in ash on Lanzarote.
04:00 News
04:02 The Week in Reports
Bolivian hospitals are terrifyingly overburdened by COVID-19. Ever more people are dying on the street without any medical help+++Buddhists in China are...
Bolivian hospitals are terrifyingly overburdened by COVID-19. Ever more people are dying on the street without any medical help+++Buddhists in China are fighting against the destruction of sacred sites.
04:15 The Digital Age - Who Wields the Power Online?
China is far ahead of the field when it comes to digitization. In 2013, Germany’s Chancellor called the Internet "uncharted territory." What does...
China is far ahead of the field when it comes to digitization. In 2013, Germany’s Chancellor called the Internet "uncharted territory." What does it mean for the economy when platforms become increasingly powerful and data more valuable?
05:00 News
05:15 Fences, Walls, Barbed Wire - Life in the West Bank
The West Bank: Chaya Tal is one of 430,000 Jewish settlers living among 2.7 million Palestinians. The young German is aware that her presence alone is...
The West Bank: Chaya Tal is one of 430,000 Jewish settlers living among 2.7 million Palestinians. The young German is aware that her presence alone is a provocation for many Palestinians. But that does not deter her.
05:30 The Global Auto and Mobility Show
What’s the best car for first-time buyers? Who are REV’s top 5 female racing drivers of all time? And why are the Jeepneys in the Philippine...
What’s the best car for first-time buyers? Who are REV’s top 5 female racing drivers of all time? And why are the Jeepneys in the Philippine capital Manila so popular - but now possibly facing the end of the road?
06:00 News
06:02 Cannabis 
Recreational use of cannabis is widespread, and now many doctors prescribe medical marijuana for various conditions. What are the benefits and risks of cannabis?
06:30 Heidelberg without tourists from Asia and America
Heidelberg was and still is a dream destination for people from all over the world. How badly is Heidelberg affected by the coronavirus pandemic?
Nicole...
Heidelberg was and still is a dream destination for people from all over the world. How badly is Heidelberg affected by the coronavirus pandemic?
Nicole Frölich visits the romantic city on the Neckar.
07:00 News
07:15 Why the development of football tactics is over
Who is the best tactician? Jürgen Klopp with his gegenpressing, Pep Guardiola and his tiki-taka or Maurizio Sarri’s Sarriball? Some tactics are...
Who is the best tactician? Jürgen Klopp with his gegenpressing, Pep Guardiola and his tiki-taka or Maurizio Sarri’s Sarriball? Some tactics are always being developed and improved, while others just come and go. Sports Life reporter Constantin Stüve delves deep into the history of football tactics and explains what Nandor Hidegkuti has to do with today’s formations.
07:30 A Poisoned Legacy - The Bhopal Disaster
The world’s worst industrial disaster continues to claim new generations of victims. The 1984 leak at a chemical plant in the Indian city of Bhopal...
The world’s worst industrial disaster continues to claim new generations of victims. The 1984 leak at a chemical plant in the Indian city of Bhopal released a cloud of deadly gas that killed thousands. The site remains toxic to this day.
08:00 News
08:15 Fences, Walls, Barbed Wire - Life in the West Bank
The West Bank: Chaya Tal is one of 430,000 Jewish settlers living among 2.7 million Palestinians. The young German is aware that her presence alone is...
The West Bank: Chaya Tal is one of 430,000 Jewish settlers living among 2.7 million Palestinians. The young German is aware that her presence alone is a provocation for many Palestinians. But that does not deter her.
08:30 Lifestyle Europe
"Rhyality": The Rhine Falls near Schaffhausen become a virtual art project. Also: the secret unicorn capital of Schwäbisch Gmünd and harvesting wine grown in ash on Lanzarote.
09:00 News
09:15 The Week in Reports
Bolivian hospitals are terrifyingly overburdened by COVID-19. Ever more people are dying on the street without any medical help+++Buddhists in China are...
Bolivian hospitals are terrifyingly overburdened by COVID-19. Ever more people are dying on the street without any medical help+++Buddhists in China are fighting against the destruction of sacred sites.
09:30 BACK & FORTH TO LAGOS
From ballet to building bridges? Is modern African dance shaking up the stagnant German dance scene? Choreographer Richard Siegal shows us how it's done...
From ballet to building bridges? Is modern African dance shaking up the stagnant German dance scene? Choreographer Richard Siegal shows us how it's done during a workshop in Lagos, Nigeria. With striking results!
10:00 News
10:15 Nagasaki - Why did the US drop the second bomb?
The first atom bomb destroyed Hiroshima on 6 August 1945. Just three days later, a second atom bomb flattened the city of Nagasaki, even though Japan had long been ready to capitulate.
11:00 News
11:15 Living in the Digital Age
Advancements in AI have made the prevalence of fake videos a threat to society. Researchers the world over are looking for ways to identity so-called deepfakes...
Advancements in AI have made the prevalence of fake videos a threat to society. Researchers the world over are looking for ways to identity so-called deepfakes faster. Shift met the field’s leading experts!
11:30 The Magazine for Africa's Youth
We see how the coronavirus pandemic has transformed Nairobi's nightlife. Out resident rapper Killa Ace gives us his take on COVID-19's impact and artists...
We see how the coronavirus pandemic has transformed Nairobi's nightlife. Out resident rapper Killa Ace gives us his take on COVID-19's impact and artists across the continent share how they have been affected. We explore Botswana's small but passionate heavy metal scene. Our sexpert KAZ gives us the lowdown on having sex with someone new. And we explore Kumasai with rapper Flowking Stone.
12:00 News
12:15 Fences, Walls, Barbed Wire - Life in the West Bank
The West Bank: Chaya Tal is one of 430,000 Jewish settlers living among 2.7 million Palestinians. The young German is aware that her presence alone is...
The West Bank: Chaya Tal is one of 430,000 Jewish settlers living among 2.7 million Palestinians. The young German is aware that her presence alone is a provocation for many Palestinians. But that does not deter her.
12:30 The Global Auto and Mobility Show
What’s the best car for first-time buyers? Who are REV’s top 5 female racing drivers of all time? And why are the Jeepneys in the Philippine...
What’s the best car for first-time buyers? Who are REV’s top 5 female racing drivers of all time? And why are the Jeepneys in the Philippine capital Manila so popular - but now possibly facing the end of the road?
13:00 News
13:15 The Week in Reports
Bolivian hospitals are terrifyingly overburdened by COVID-19. Ever more people are dying on the street without any medical help+++Buddhists in China are...
Bolivian hospitals are terrifyingly overburdened by COVID-19. Ever more people are dying on the street without any medical help+++Buddhists in China are fighting against the destruction of sacred sites.
13:30 The Magazine for Africa's Youth
We see how the coronavirus pandemic has transformed Nairobi's nightlife. Out resident rapper Killa Ace gives us his take on COVID-19's impact and artists...
We see how the coronavirus pandemic has transformed Nairobi's nightlife. Out resident rapper Killa Ace gives us his take on COVID-19's impact and artists across the continent share how they have been affected. We explore Botswana's small but passionate heavy metal scene. Our sexpert KAZ gives us the lowdown on having sex with someone new. And we explore Kumasai with rapper Flowking Stone.
14:00 News
14:15 Myanmar and the Rohingya - Murder by Design?
More than 700 thousand Rohingya Muslims have fled Myanmar into neighboring Bangladesh. Their villages were torched, civilians attacked, raped and massacred....
More than 700 thousand Rohingya Muslims have fled Myanmar into neighboring Bangladesh. Their villages were torched, civilians attacked, raped and massacred. A pattern of systematic persecution that the UN says is genocide.
15:00 News
15:15 Why the development of football tactics is over
Who is the best tactician? Jürgen Klopp with his gegenpressing, Pep Guardiola and his tiki-taka or Maurizio Sarri’s Sarriball? Some tactics are...
Who is the best tactician? Jürgen Klopp with his gegenpressing, Pep Guardiola and his tiki-taka or Maurizio Sarri’s Sarriball? Some tactics are always being developed and improved, while others just come and go. Sports Life reporter Constantin Stüve delves deep into the history of football tactics and explains what Nandor Hidegkuti has to do with today’s formations.
15:30 BACK & FORTH TO LAGOS
From ballet to building bridges? Is modern African dance shaking up the stagnant German dance scene? Choreographer Richard Siegal shows us how it's done...
From ballet to building bridges? Is modern African dance shaking up the stagnant German dance scene? Choreographer Richard Siegal shows us how it's done during a workshop in Lagos, Nigeria. With striking results!
16:00 News
16:15 Living in the Digital Age
Advancements in AI have made the prevalence of fake videos a threat to society. Researchers the world over are looking for ways to identity so-called deepfakes...
Advancements in AI have made the prevalence of fake videos a threat to society. Researchers the world over are looking for ways to identity so-called deepfakes faster. Shift met the field’s leading experts!
16:30 A Poisoned Legacy - The Bhopal Disaster
The world’s worst industrial disaster continues to claim new generations of victims. The 1984 leak at a chemical plant in the Indian city of Bhopal...
The world’s worst industrial disaster continues to claim new generations of victims. The 1984 leak at a chemical plant in the Indian city of Bhopal released a cloud of deadly gas that killed thousands. The site remains toxic to this day.
17:00 News
17:15 Bosom Bullies - Trump and Putin, Part 1
Donald Trump and Vladimir Putin are two men with the same mission: They say they want to make their countries "great again." Trump was Moscow’s...
Donald Trump and Vladimir Putin are two men with the same mission: They say they want to make their countries "great again." Trump was Moscow’s preferred candidate in the 2016 US election. But now, the Kremlin may be having second thoughts.
18:00 News
18:15 Fences, Walls, Barbed Wire - Life in the West Bank
The West Bank: Chaya Tal is one of 430,000 Jewish settlers living among 2.7 million Palestinians. The young German is aware that her presence alone is...
The West Bank: Chaya Tal is one of 430,000 Jewish settlers living among 2.7 million Palestinians. The young German is aware that her presence alone is a provocation for many Palestinians. But that does not deter her.
18:30 The Environment Magazine
This week on Eco Africa we visit a designer turning waste into sustainable fashion, see how a water shortage is impacting farmers in Tunisia and watch...
This week on Eco Africa we visit a designer turning waste into sustainable fashion, see how a water shortage is impacting farmers in Tunisia and watch as professional divers clean up one of Egypt's amazing coral reefs.
19:00 News
19:15 The Week in Reports
Bolivian hospitals are terrifyingly overburdened by COVID-19. Ever more people are dying on the street without any medical help+++Buddhists in China are...
Bolivian hospitals are terrifyingly overburdened by COVID-19. Ever more people are dying on the street without any medical help+++Buddhists in China are fighting against the destruction of sacred sites.
19:30 Lifestyle Europe
"Rhyality": The Rhine Falls near Schaffhausen become a virtual art project. Also: the secret unicorn capital of Schwäbisch Gmünd and harvesting wine grown in ash on Lanzarote.
20:00 News
20:15 Living in the Digital Age
Advancements in AI have made the prevalence of fake videos a threat to society. Researchers the world over are looking for ways to identity so-called deepfakes...
Advancements in AI have made the prevalence of fake videos a threat to society. Researchers the world over are looking for ways to identity so-called deepfakes faster. Shift met the field’s leading experts!
20:30 The Global Auto and Mobility Show
What’s the best car for first-time buyers? Who are REV’s top 5 female racing drivers of all time? And why are the Jeepneys in the Philippine...
What’s the best car for first-time buyers? Who are REV’s top 5 female racing drivers of all time? And why are the Jeepneys in the Philippine capital Manila so popular - but now possibly facing the end of the road?
21:00 News
21:15 Nollywood - Blockbusters from Nigeria
UNESCO says the world’s second largest film industry, is based in Lagos. A German technology investor played a part in the success story of Nigeria’s...
UNESCO says the world’s second largest film industry, is based in Lagos. A German technology investor played a part in the success story of Nigeria’s movie business, known as "Nollywood."
22:00 News
22:15 Why the development of football tactics is over
Who is the best tactician? Jürgen Klopp with his gegenpressing, Pep Guardiola and his tiki-taka or Maurizio Sarri’s Sarriball? Some tactics are...
Who is the best tactician? Jürgen Klopp with his gegenpressing, Pep Guardiola and his tiki-taka or Maurizio Sarri’s Sarriball? Some tactics are always being developed and improved, while others just come and go. Sports Life reporter Constantin Stüve delves deep into the history of football tactics and explains what Nandor Hidegkuti has to do with today’s formations.
22:30 A Poisoned Legacy - The Bhopal Disaster
The world’s worst industrial disaster continues to claim new generations of victims. The 1984 leak at a chemical plant in the Indian city of Bhopal...
The world’s worst industrial disaster continues to claim new generations of victims. The 1984 leak at a chemical plant in the Indian city of Bhopal released a cloud of deadly gas that killed thousands. The site remains toxic to this day.
23:00 News
23:15 Fences, Walls, Barbed Wire - Life in the West Bank
The West Bank: Chaya Tal is one of 430,000 Jewish settlers living among 2.7 million Palestinians. The young German is aware that her presence alone is...
The West Bank: Chaya Tal is one of 430,000 Jewish settlers living among 2.7 million Palestinians. The young German is aware that her presence alone is a provocation for many Palestinians. But that does not deter her.
23:30 The Science Magazine
The Arctic region plays crucial role for our climate. The sea ice there has been shrinking for decades. Why? We ask a physicist. Plus: Which genes are...
The Arctic region plays crucial role for our climate. The sea ice there has been shrinking for decades. Why? We ask a physicist. Plus: Which genes are associated with schizophrenia? And: How beaver dams help ecosystems.
00:00 News
00:02 News in Review
00:30 Germany’s Struggling Energy Transition - The Broken Promise of Wind Power
Germany’s energy transition is in trouble. The country needs wind power if it is going to meet its climate goals, and successfully transition from...
Germany’s energy transition is in trouble. The country needs wind power if it is going to meet its climate goals, and successfully transition from nuclear and coal power to renewable energy. But the construction of wind turbines has been stalling.
01:00 News
01:15 Africa
01:30 News
01:45 News
02:00 News
02:02 Lifestyle Europe
"Rhyality": The Rhine Falls near Schaffhausen become a virtual art project. Also: the secret unicorn capital of Schwäbisch Gmünd and harvesting wine grown in ash on Lanzarote.
02:30 The Globalization Program
In northern Thailand an animal welfare activist rescues mistreated work elephants. AND: Tourism regions are looking for ways out of the coronavirus crisis.
03:00 News
03:15 Bosom Bullies - Trump and Putin, Part 2
Donald Trump and Vladimir Putin are two men with the same mission: They say they want to make their countries "great again.†Trump was Moscow’s...
Donald Trump and Vladimir Putin are two men with the same mission: They say they want to make their countries "great again.†Trump was Moscow’s preferred candidate in the 2016 US election. But now, the Kremlin may be having second thoughts.
04:00 News
04:02 The Environment Magazine
All living things need a refuge, where they’re protected from the outside world. Refuges help humans cope with everyday life, and they also help...
All living things need a refuge, where they’re protected from the outside world. Refuges help humans cope with everyday life, and they also help increase biodiversity in the plant and animal kingdoms. Safe havens - the topic of this week’s episode.
04:30 Cannabis 
Recreational use of cannabis is widespread, and now many doctors prescribe medical marijuana for various conditions. What are the benefits and risks of cannabis?
05:00 News
05:15 The Week in Reports
Bolivian hospitals are terrifyingly overburdened by COVID-19. Ever more people are dying on the street without any medical help+++Buddhists in China are...
Bolivian hospitals are terrifyingly overburdened by COVID-19. Ever more people are dying on the street without any medical help+++Buddhists in China are fighting against the destruction of sacred sites.
05:30 The Globalization Program
In northern Thailand an animal welfare activist rescues mistreated work elephants. AND: Tourism regions are looking for ways out of the coronavirus crisis.
06:00 News
06:02 A Poisoned Legacy - The Bhopal Disaster
The world’s worst industrial disaster continues to claim new generations of victims. The 1984 leak at a chemical plant in the Indian city of Bhopal...
The world’s worst industrial disaster continues to claim new generations of victims. The 1984 leak at a chemical plant in the Indian city of Bhopal released a cloud of deadly gas that killed thousands. The site remains toxic to this day.
06:30 The Science Magazine
The Arctic region plays crucial role for our climate. The sea ice there has been shrinking for decades. Why? We ask a physicist. Plus: Which genes are...
The Arctic region plays crucial role for our climate. The sea ice there has been shrinking for decades. Why? We ask a physicist. Plus: Which genes are associated with schizophrenia? And: How beaver dams help ecosystems.
07:00 News
07:15 Bosom Bullies - Trump and Putin, Part 2
Donald Trump and Vladimir Putin are two men with the same mission: They say they want to make their countries "great again.†Trump was Moscow’s...
Donald Trump and Vladimir Putin are two men with the same mission: They say they want to make their countries "great again.†Trump was Moscow’s preferred candidate in the 2016 US election. But now, the Kremlin may be having second thoughts.
08:00 News
08:15 The Week in Reports
Bolivian hospitals are terrifyingly overburdened by COVID-19. Ever more people are dying on the street without any medical help+++Buddhists in China are...
Bolivian hospitals are terrifyingly overburdened by COVID-19. Ever more people are dying on the street without any medical help+++Buddhists in China are fighting against the destruction of sacred sites.
08:30 BACK & FORTH TO LAGOS
From ballet to building bridges? Is modern African dance shaking up the stagnant German dance scene? Choreographer Richard Siegal shows us how it's done...
From ballet to building bridges? Is modern African dance shaking up the stagnant German dance scene? Choreographer Richard Siegal shows us how it's done during a workshop in Lagos, Nigeria. With striking results!
09:00 News
09:30 The Science Magazine
The Arctic region plays crucial role for our climate. The sea ice there has been shrinking for decades. Why? We ask a physicist. Plus: Which genes are...
The Arctic region plays crucial role for our climate. The sea ice there has been shrinking for decades. Why? We ask a physicist. Plus: Which genes are associated with schizophrenia? And: How beaver dams help ecosystems.
10:00 News
10:30 News
10:45 Fences, Walls, Barbed Wire - Life in the West Bank
The West Bank: Chaya Tal is one of 430,000 Jewish settlers living among 2.7 million Palestinians. The young German is aware that her presence alone is...
The West Bank: Chaya Tal is one of 430,000 Jewish settlers living among 2.7 million Palestinians. The young German is aware that her presence alone is a provocation for many Palestinians. But that does not deter her.
11:00 News
11:15 Nollywood - Blockbusters from Nigeria
UNESCO says the world’s second largest film industry, is based in Lagos. A German technology investor played a part in the success story of Nigeria’s...
UNESCO says the world’s second largest film industry, is based in Lagos. A German technology investor played a part in the success story of Nigeria’s movie business, known as "Nollywood."
12:00 News
12:30 News
12:45 The Week in Reports
Bolivian hospitals are terrifyingly overburdened by COVID-19. Ever more people are dying on the street without any medical help+++Buddhists in China are...
Bolivian hospitals are terrifyingly overburdened by COVID-19. Ever more people are dying on the street without any medical help+++Buddhists in China are fighting against the destruction of sacred sites.
13:00 News
13:30 The Globalization Program
In northern Thailand an animal welfare activist rescues mistreated work elephants. AND: Tourism regions are looking for ways out of the coronavirus crisis.
14:00 News
14:30 The Environment Magazine
All living things need a refuge, where they’re protected from the outside world. Refuges help humans cope with everyday life, and they also help...
All living things need a refuge, where they’re protected from the outside world. Refuges help humans cope with everyday life, and they also help increase biodiversity in the plant and animal kingdoms. Safe havens - the topic of this week’s episode.
15:00 News
15:30 Asia
16:00 News
16:30 Asia
17:00 News
17:30 The Science Magazine
The Arctic region plays crucial role for our climate. The sea ice there has been shrinking for decades. Why? We ask a physicist. Plus: Which genes are...
The Arctic region plays crucial role for our climate. The sea ice there has been shrinking for decades. Why? We ask a physicist. Plus: Which genes are associated with schizophrenia? And: How beaver dams help ecosystems.
18:00 News
18:15 News
18:30 Asia
18:45 News
19:00 News
19:30 Africa
19:45 News
20:00 News
20:15 News
20:30 Africa
20:45 News
21:00 News
21:30 Germany’s Struggling Energy Transition - The Broken Promise of Wind Power
Germany’s energy transition is in trouble. The country needs wind power if it is going to meet its climate goals, and successfully transition from...
Germany’s energy transition is in trouble. The country needs wind power if it is going to meet its climate goals, and successfully transition from nuclear and coal power to renewable energy. But the construction of wind turbines has been stalling.
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 News in Review
00:30 The Globalization Program
In northern Thailand an animal welfare activist rescues mistreated work elephants. AND: Tourism regions are looking for ways out of the coronavirus crisis.
01:00 News
01:15 Africa
01:30 News
01:45 News
02:00 News
02:02 News in Review
02:30 Special: TOP GOALS Part 1
Goals are the lifeblood of football. The 2019/20 Bundesliga season has served many memorable moments on the scoring front. In the first of two specials...
Goals are the lifeblood of football. The 2019/20 Bundesliga season has served many memorable moments on the scoring front. In the first of two specials dedicated to Bundesliga’s top goals, we turn the spotlight on specific sub-categories: Long-range strikes, headers, free-kicks or volleys. Each worth savouring in its own right - in DW Kick off’s Bundesliga Special "Top Goals Part 1â€.
03:00 News
03:15 Soul Ladies - Commuting between Africa and Europe
Three globally known musicians address music, migration and integration. Three-time Grammy winter Angélique Kidjo was born in Benin; Y'akoto has her...
Three globally known musicians address music, migration and integration. Three-time Grammy winter Angélique Kidjo was born in Benin; Y'akoto has her roots in Ghana but grew up in Hamburg; and Nneka is German-Nigerian.
04:00 News
04:02 News in Review
04:30 Special: TOP GOALS Part 1
Goals are the lifeblood of football. The 2019/20 Bundesliga season has served many memorable moments on the scoring front. In the first of two specials...
Goals are the lifeblood of football. The 2019/20 Bundesliga season has served many memorable moments on the scoring front. In the first of two specials dedicated to Bundesliga’s top goals, we turn the spotlight on specific sub-categories: Long-range strikes, headers, free-kicks or volleys. Each worth savouring in its own right - in DW Kick off’s Bundesliga Special "Top Goals Part 1â€.
05:00 News
05:30 Germany’s Struggling Energy Transition - The Broken Promise of Wind Power
Germany’s energy transition is in trouble. The country needs wind power if it is going to meet its climate goals, and successfully transition from...
Germany’s energy transition is in trouble. The country needs wind power if it is going to meet its climate goals, and successfully transition from nuclear and coal power to renewable energy. But the construction of wind turbines has been stalling.