00:00 News
00:02 News in Review
00:30 US Sanctions against Germany: How Dangerous Is Nord Stream 2?
The US is threatening Germany with crushing sanctions if it continues with the Nord Stream 2 gas pipeline. How bad are relations between the two sides?...
The US is threatening Germany with crushing sanctions if it continues with the Nord Stream 2 gas pipeline. How bad are relations between the two sides? Our guests: Michael Thumann, (Die Zeit), Kirsten Westphal (SWP), Erik Kirschbaum (LA Times)
01:00 News
01:15 Africa
01:30 News
01:45 News
02:00 News
02:02 News in Review
02:30 US Sanctions against Germany: How Dangerous Is Nord Stream 2?
The US is threatening Germany with crushing sanctions if it continues with the Nord Stream 2 gas pipeline. How bad are relations between the two sides?...
The US is threatening Germany with crushing sanctions if it continues with the Nord Stream 2 gas pipeline. How bad are relations between the two sides? Our guests: Michael Thumann, (Die Zeit), Kirsten Westphal (SWP), Erik Kirschbaum (LA Times)
03:00 News
03:15 Collected Memories - Preserving Gaza's Photographic History
Gaza is a war-zone - surrounded by Israel and controlled by Hamas. The works of an Armenian photographer taken in the 1940s and the 1960s show a Gaza that is little known today.
04:00 News
04:02 News in Review
04:30 Spotlight on People
Italy wanted to legalize migrant workers from Africa. But legislation has failed due to bureaucracy.
++++ The Greek inhabitants of Icaria, the "island...
Italy wanted to legalize migrant workers from Africa. But legislation has failed due to bureaucracy.
++++ The Greek inhabitants of Icaria, the "island of 100-year-olds", recommend vegetables, tranquility and sex for a long life.
05:00 News
05:30 Bursting business bubbles
Thinking big is key to long-term success - especially in the world of business. Sometimes entrepreneurial visions turn out to be castles in the sky - or simply a case of fraud.
06:00 News
06:02 News in Review
06:30 US Sanctions against Germany: How Dangerous Is Nord Stream 2?
The US is threatening Germany with crushing sanctions if it continues with the Nord Stream 2 gas pipeline. How bad are relations between the two sides?...
The US is threatening Germany with crushing sanctions if it continues with the Nord Stream 2 gas pipeline. How bad are relations between the two sides? Our guests: Michael Thumann, (Die Zeit), Kirsten Westphal (SWP), Erik Kirschbaum (LA Times)
07:00 News
07:15 Collected Memories - Preserving Gaza's Photographic History
Gaza is a war-zone - surrounded by Israel and controlled by Hamas. The works of an Armenian photographer taken in the 1940s and the 1960s show a Gaza that is little known today.
08:00 News
08:15 News
08:30 Spotlight on People
Italy wanted to legalize migrant workers from Africa. But legislation has failed due to bureaucracy.
++++ The Greek inhabitants of Icaria, the "island...
Italy wanted to legalize migrant workers from Africa. But legislation has failed due to bureaucracy.
++++ The Greek inhabitants of Icaria, the "island of 100-year-olds", recommend vegetables, tranquility and sex for a long life.
09:00 News
09:30 US Sanctions against Germany: How Dangerous Is Nord Stream 2?
The US is threatening Germany with crushing sanctions if it continues with the Nord Stream 2 gas pipeline. How bad are relations between the two sides?...
The US is threatening Germany with crushing sanctions if it continues with the Nord Stream 2 gas pipeline. How bad are relations between the two sides? Our guests: Michael Thumann, (Die Zeit), Kirsten Westphal (SWP), Erik Kirschbaum (LA Times)
10:00 News
10:30 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.
11:00 News
11:15 The Berlin Wall’s Youngest Victims
More than 30 young people were killed on the border between East and West Germany, including in Berlin, either killed outright by East German border guards...
More than 30 young people were killed on the border between East and West Germany, including in Berlin, either killed outright by East German border guards or left to die in no-mans land. Their deaths were a state secret.
12:00 News
12:30 News
13:00 News
13:30 US Sanctions against Germany: How Dangerous Is Nord Stream 2?
The US is threatening Germany with crushing sanctions if it continues with the Nord Stream 2 gas pipeline. How bad are relations between the two sides?...
The US is threatening Germany with crushing sanctions if it continues with the Nord Stream 2 gas pipeline. How bad are relations between the two sides? Our guests: Michael Thumann, (Die Zeit), Kirsten Westphal (SWP), Erik Kirschbaum (LA Times)
14:00 News
14:30 Exercise and chronic illness
Whether you suffer from asthma, heart problems or even back pain, exercise is often the best medicine. Which exercises are suited for which illness, and how much exercise is appropriate?
15:00 News
15:30 Asia
16:00 News
16:30 Asia
17:00 News
17:30 The Environment Magazine
Education helps connect us to the world around us and better understand the way it works. This week’s EcoIndia looks at how education can help us keep moving to a greener future.
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 learn how to use sensors to know when and how much to water fruit trees, see how environmentalists are protecting the Ondiri...
This week on Eco Africa we learn how to use sensors to know when and how much to water fruit trees, see how environmentalists are protecting the Ondiri wetlands in Kenya and visit Gabon's forest elephants.
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 Zambia - Invasion of the Fruit Bats
Every November, as the fruit on the trees in Zambia’s Kasanka National Park ripens, millions of fruit bats turn the skies black. Locals and visitors...
Every November, as the fruit on the trees in Zambia’s Kasanka National Park ripens, millions of fruit bats turn the skies black. Locals and visitors say the world’s largest migration of mammals is a sight to be seen.
00:30 Lifestyle Europe
The artist: Miriam Escofet has created a new portrait of the Queen. Plus: An overnight stay in a converted cable car gondola. And: A new Berlin delicacy: swamp crayfish.
01:00 News
01:15 Painkillers in Football: Pills as a cause of illness
Ibuprofen, paracetamol, diclofenac. Swallowing a pill can cause quick relief when your head is pounding. But many footballers pop them like candy to get...
Ibuprofen, paracetamol, diclofenac. Swallowing a pill can cause quick relief when your head is pounding. But many footballers pop them like candy to get through a game or avoid ending up on the bench. It’s become a dangerous norm in the business, and the health risks can be disastrous. Neven Subotic, Jonas Hummels and Dani Schahin, among others, open up about the abuse of pain pills in football.
01:30 Bavaria: Mountain Hike to the King's House 
Hike & Bike in Bavaria. Nicole Frölich's in the Wetterstein range of the Bavarian Alps, learning...
Hike & Bike in Bavaria. Nicole Frölich's in the Wetterstein range of the Bavarian Alps, learning about King Ludwig II on foot and by mountain bike. 
02:00 News
02:02 News in Review
02:30 The Global Auto and Mobility Show
Will the ID.3 make or break Volkswagen as it reinvents itself after the 2015 diesel scandal? How can a paraplegic taxi driver get by in war-struck Yemen,...
Will the ID.3 make or break Volkswagen as it reinvents itself after the 2015 diesel scandal? How can a paraplegic taxi driver get by in war-struck Yemen, and why Tesla is not the solution for German pop band AB Syndrom?
03:00 News
03:15 Africa
03:30 Bavaria: Mountain Hike to the King's House 
Hike & Bike in Bavaria. Nicole Frölich's in the Wetterstein range of the Bavarian Alps, learning...
Hike & Bike in Bavaria. Nicole Frölich's in the Wetterstein range of the Bavarian Alps, learning about King Ludwig II on foot and by mountain bike. 
04:00 News
04:02 News
04:15 Global Conflagration - The World on Fire, Part 1
Enormous fires are destroying forests and communities around the world. Each year, 350 million hectares of forest go up in smoke, the equivalent of six...
Enormous fires are destroying forests and communities around the world. Each year, 350 million hectares of forest go up in smoke, the equivalent of six times the size of France. Is there any way to stop it?
05:00 News
05:30 The Science Magazine
A llama, a choir and coronavirus research. Plus: how scientists recreate faces from DNA
06:00 News
06:02 Fashion & the Spirit of the Times
Shaking up the fashion world: upcycling for the planet and haute couture from Morocco. Plus: influencers, style icons and an homage to the Golden Twenties
06:30 Lifestyle Europe
The artist: Miriam Escofet has created a new portrait of the Queen. Plus: An overnight stay in a converted cable car gondola. And: A new Berlin delicacy: swamp crayfish.
07:00 News
07:15 The Week in Reports
South Africans fear a rise of poaching incidents in national parks. Does unemployment force people to kill animals for meat?+++ In Bolivia, indigenous...
South Africans fear a rise of poaching incidents in national parks. Does unemployment force people to kill animals for meat?+++ In Bolivia, indigenous women are successfully sewing and selling coronavirus masks.
07:30 Exercise and chronic illness
Whether you suffer from asthma, heart problems or even back pain, exercise is often the best medicine. Which exercises are suited for which illness, and how much exercise is appropriate?
08:00 News
08:15 Living in the Digital Age
Instagram over travel agencies: Social media is becoming more important for holiday inspiration. Travel Influencers, responsible photography, and virtual...
Instagram over travel agencies: Social media is becoming more important for holiday inspiration. Travel Influencers, responsible photography, and virtual travel in the time of Coronavirus are our focus on SHIFT.
08:30 The Global Auto and Mobility Show
Will the ID.3 make or break Volkswagen as it reinvents itself after the 2015 diesel scandal? How can a paraplegic taxi driver get by in war-struck Yemen,...
Will the ID.3 make or break Volkswagen as it reinvents itself after the 2015 diesel scandal? How can a paraplegic taxi driver get by in war-struck Yemen, and why Tesla is not the solution for German pop band AB Syndrom?
09:00 News
09:15 News
09:30 Bavaria: Mountain Hike to the King's House 
Hike & Bike in Bavaria. Nicole Frölich's in the Wetterstein range of the Bavarian Alps, learning...
Hike & Bike in Bavaria. Nicole Frölich's in the Wetterstein range of the Bavarian Alps, learning about King Ludwig II on foot and by mountain bike. 
10:00 News
10:15 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.
11:00 News
11:15 Painkillers in Football: Pills as a cause of illness
Ibuprofen, paracetamol, diclofenac. Swallowing a pill can cause quick relief when your head is pounding. But many footballers pop them like candy to get...
Ibuprofen, paracetamol, diclofenac. Swallowing a pill can cause quick relief when your head is pounding. But many footballers pop them like candy to get through a game or avoid ending up on the bench. It’s become a dangerous norm in the business, and the health risks can be disastrous. Neven Subotic, Jonas Hummels and Dani Schahin, among others, open up about the abuse of pain pills in football.
11:30 Lifestyle Europe
The artist: Miriam Escofet has created a new portrait of the Queen. Plus: An overnight stay in a converted cable car gondola. And: A new Berlin delicacy: swamp crayfish.
12:00 News
12:15 Living in the Digital Age
Instagram over travel agencies: Social media is becoming more important for holiday inspiration. Travel Influencers, responsible photography, and virtual...
Instagram over travel agencies: Social media is becoming more important for holiday inspiration. Travel Influencers, responsible photography, and virtual travel in the time of Coronavirus are our focus on SHIFT.
12:30 Bavaria: Mountain Hike to the King's House 
Hike & Bike in Bavaria. Nicole Frölich's in the Wetterstein range of the Bavarian Alps, learning...
Hike & Bike in Bavaria. Nicole Frölich's in the Wetterstein range of the Bavarian Alps, learning about King Ludwig II on foot and by mountain bike. 
13:00 News
13:15 Resignation and Fury in Lebanon
The explosions in Beirut's port hit property agent and party king Johnny Assaf hard and made him angry. He's coordinating the protests against Lebanon's...
The explosions in Beirut's port hit property agent and party king Johnny Assaf hard and made him angry. He's coordinating the protests against Lebanon's politicians, accusing them of leaving the people to pick up the pieces.
13:30 Fashion & the Spirit of the Times
Shaking up the fashion world: upcycling for the planet and haute couture from Morocco. Plus: influencers, style icons and an homage to the Golden Twenties
14:00 News
14:15 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.
15:00 News
15:15 The Week in Reports
South Africans fear a rise of poaching incidents in national parks. Does unemployment force people to kill animals for meat?+++ In Bolivia, indigenous...
South Africans fear a rise of poaching incidents in national parks. Does unemployment force people to kill animals for meat?+++ In Bolivia, indigenous women are successfully sewing and selling coronavirus masks.
15:30 Lifestyle Europe
The artist: Miriam Escofet has created a new portrait of the Queen. Plus: An overnight stay in a converted cable car gondola. And: A new Berlin delicacy: swamp crayfish.
16:00 News
16:15 Resignation and Fury in Lebanon
The explosions in Beirut's port hit property agent and party king Johnny Assaf hard and made him angry. He's coordinating the protests against Lebanon's...
The explosions in Beirut's port hit property agent and party king Johnny Assaf hard and made him angry. He's coordinating the protests against Lebanon's politicians, accusing them of leaving the people to pick up the pieces.
16:30 Bavaria: Mountain Hike to the King's House 
Hike & Bike in Bavaria. Nicole Frölich's in the Wetterstein range of the Bavarian Alps, learning...
Hike & Bike in Bavaria. Nicole Frölich's in the Wetterstein range of the Bavarian Alps, learning about King Ludwig II on foot and by mountain bike. 
17:00 News
17:15 Collected Memories - Preserving Gaza's Photographic History
Gaza is a war-zone - surrounded by Israel and controlled by Hamas. The works of an Armenian photographer taken in the 1940s and the 1960s show a Gaza that is little known today.
18:00 News
18:15 Painkillers in Football: Pills as a cause of illness
Ibuprofen, paracetamol, diclofenac. Swallowing a pill can cause quick relief when your head is pounding. But many footballers pop them like candy to get...
Ibuprofen, paracetamol, diclofenac. Swallowing a pill can cause quick relief when your head is pounding. But many footballers pop them like candy to get through a game or avoid ending up on the bench. It’s become a dangerous norm in the business, and the health risks can be disastrous. Neven Subotic, Jonas Hummels and Dani Schahin, among others, open up about the abuse of pain pills in football.
18:30 Guest: Evarist Bartolo
Tim Sebastian interviews Evarist Bartolo, Maltese Foreign Minister. (First aired 11 March 2020)
19:00 News
19:15 Living in the Digital Age
Instagram over travel agencies: Social media is becoming more important for holiday inspiration. Travel Influencers, responsible photography, and virtual...
Instagram over travel agencies: Social media is becoming more important for holiday inspiration. Travel Influencers, responsible photography, and virtual travel in the time of Coronavirus are our focus on SHIFT.
19:30 Exercise and chronic illness
Whether you suffer from asthma, heart problems or even back pain, exercise is often the best medicine. Which exercises are suited for which illness, and how much exercise is appropriate?
20:00 News
20:15 Resignation and Fury in Lebanon
The explosions in Beirut's port hit property agent and party king Johnny Assaf hard and made him angry. He's coordinating the protests against Lebanon's...
The explosions in Beirut's port hit property agent and party king Johnny Assaf hard and made him angry. He's coordinating the protests against Lebanon's politicians, accusing them of leaving the people to pick up the pieces.
20:30 The Science Magazine
A llama, a choir and coronavirus research. Plus: how scientists recreate faces from DNA
21:00 News
21:15 The Berlin Wall’s Youngest Victims
More than 30 young people were killed on the border between East and West Germany, including in Berlin, either killed outright by East German border guards...
More than 30 young people were killed on the border between East and West Germany, including in Berlin, either killed outright by East German border guards or left to die in no-mans land. Their deaths were a state secret.
22:00 News
22:15 The Week in Reports
South Africans fear a rise of poaching incidents in national parks. Does unemployment force people to kill animals for meat?+++ In Bolivia, indigenous...
South Africans fear a rise of poaching incidents in national parks. Does unemployment force people to kill animals for meat?+++ In Bolivia, indigenous women are successfully sewing and selling coronavirus masks.
22:30 Fashion & the Spirit of the Times
Shaking up the fashion world: upcycling for the planet and haute couture from Morocco. Plus: influencers, style icons and an homage to the Golden Twenties
23:00 News
23:15 Living in the Digital Age
Instagram over travel agencies: Social media is becoming more important for holiday inspiration. Travel Influencers, responsible photography, and virtual...
Instagram over travel agencies: Social media is becoming more important for holiday inspiration. Travel Influencers, responsible photography, and virtual travel in the time of Coronavirus are our focus on SHIFT.
23:30 The Environment Magazine
This week on Eco Africa we learn how to use sensors to know when and how much to water fruit trees, see how environmentalists are protecting the Ondiri...
This week on Eco Africa we learn how to use sensors to know when and how much to water fruit trees, see how environmentalists are protecting the Ondiri wetlands in Kenya and visit Gabon's forest elephants.
00:00 News
00:02 Bavaria: Mountain Hike to the King's House 
Hike & Bike in Bavaria. Nicole Frölich's in the Wetterstein range of the Bavarian Alps, learning...
Hike & Bike in Bavaria. Nicole Frölich's in the Wetterstein range of the Bavarian Alps, learning about King Ludwig II on foot and by mountain bike. 
00:30 Fashion & the Spirit of the Times
Shaking up the fashion world: upcycling for the planet and haute couture from Morocco. Plus: influencers, style icons and an homage to the Golden Twenties
01:00 News
01:15 The Week in Reports
South Africans fear a rise of poaching incidents in national parks. Does unemployment force people to kill animals for meat?+++ In Bolivia, indigenous...
South Africans fear a rise of poaching incidents in national parks. Does unemployment force people to kill animals for meat?+++ In Bolivia, indigenous women are successfully sewing and selling coronavirus masks.
01:30 The Global Auto and Mobility Show
Will the ID.3 make or break Volkswagen as it reinvents itself after the 2015 diesel scandal? How can a paraplegic taxi driver get by in war-struck Yemen,...
Will the ID.3 make or break Volkswagen as it reinvents itself after the 2015 diesel scandal? How can a paraplegic taxi driver get by in war-struck Yemen, and why Tesla is not the solution for German pop band AB Syndrom?
02:00 News
02:02 The Science Magazine
A llama, a choir and coronavirus research. Plus: how scientists recreate faces from DNA
02:30 Zambia - Invasion of the Fruit Bats
Every November, as the fruit on the trees in Zambia’s Kasanka National Park ripens, millions of fruit bats turn the skies black. Locals and visitors...
Every November, as the fruit on the trees in Zambia’s Kasanka National Park ripens, millions of fruit bats turn the skies black. Locals and visitors say the world’s largest migration of mammals is a sight to be seen.
03:00 News
03:15 Painkillers in Football: Pills as a cause of illness
Ibuprofen, paracetamol, diclofenac. Swallowing a pill can cause quick relief when your head is pounding. But many footballers pop them like candy to get...
Ibuprofen, paracetamol, diclofenac. Swallowing a pill can cause quick relief when your head is pounding. But many footballers pop them like candy to get through a game or avoid ending up on the bench. It’s become a dangerous norm in the business, and the health risks can be disastrous. Neven Subotic, Jonas Hummels and Dani Schahin, among others, open up about the abuse of pain pills in football.
03:30 Lifestyle Europe
The artist: Miriam Escofet has created a new portrait of the Queen. Plus: An overnight stay in a converted cable car gondola. And: A new Berlin delicacy: swamp crayfish.
04:00 News
04:02 The Week in Reports
South Africans fear a rise of poaching incidents in national parks. Does unemployment force people to kill animals for meat?+++ In Bolivia, indigenous...
South Africans fear a rise of poaching incidents in national parks. Does unemployment force people to kill animals for meat?+++ In Bolivia, indigenous women are successfully sewing and selling coronavirus masks.
04:15 The Berlin Wall’s Youngest Victims
More than 30 young people were killed on the border between East and West Germany, including in Berlin, either killed outright by East German border guards...
More than 30 young people were killed on the border between East and West Germany, including in Berlin, either killed outright by East German border guards or left to die in no-mans land. Their deaths were a state secret.
05:00 News
05:15 Resignation and Fury in Lebanon
The explosions in Beirut's port hit property agent and party king Johnny Assaf hard and made him angry. He's coordinating the protests against Lebanon's...
The explosions in Beirut's port hit property agent and party king Johnny Assaf hard and made him angry. He's coordinating the protests against Lebanon's politicians, accusing them of leaving the people to pick up the pieces.
05:30 The Global Auto and Mobility Show
Will the ID.3 make or break Volkswagen as it reinvents itself after the 2015 diesel scandal? How can a paraplegic taxi driver get by in war-struck Yemen,...
Will the ID.3 make or break Volkswagen as it reinvents itself after the 2015 diesel scandal? How can a paraplegic taxi driver get by in war-struck Yemen, and why Tesla is not the solution for German pop band AB Syndrom?
06:00 News
06:02 Exercise and chronic illness
Whether you suffer from asthma, heart problems or even back pain, exercise is often the best medicine. Which exercises are suited for which illness, and how much exercise is appropriate?
06:30 Bavaria: Mountain Hike to the King's House 
Hike & Bike in Bavaria. Nicole Frölich's in the Wetterstein range of the Bavarian Alps, learning...
Hike & Bike in Bavaria. Nicole Frölich's in the Wetterstein range of the Bavarian Alps, learning about King Ludwig II on foot and by mountain bike. 
07:00 News
07:15 Painkillers in Football: Pills as a cause of illness
Ibuprofen, paracetamol, diclofenac. Swallowing a pill can cause quick relief when your head is pounding. But many footballers pop them like candy to get...
Ibuprofen, paracetamol, diclofenac. Swallowing a pill can cause quick relief when your head is pounding. But many footballers pop them like candy to get through a game or avoid ending up on the bench. It’s become a dangerous norm in the business, and the health risks can be disastrous. Neven Subotic, Jonas Hummels and Dani Schahin, among others, open up about the abuse of pain pills in football.
07:30 Zambia - Invasion of the Fruit Bats
Every November, as the fruit on the trees in Zambia’s Kasanka National Park ripens, millions of fruit bats turn the skies black. Locals and visitors...
Every November, as the fruit on the trees in Zambia’s Kasanka National Park ripens, millions of fruit bats turn the skies black. Locals and visitors say the world’s largest migration of mammals is a sight to be seen.
08:00 News
08:15 Resignation and Fury in Lebanon
The explosions in Beirut's port hit property agent and party king Johnny Assaf hard and made him angry. He's coordinating the protests against Lebanon's...
The explosions in Beirut's port hit property agent and party king Johnny Assaf hard and made him angry. He's coordinating the protests against Lebanon's politicians, accusing them of leaving the people to pick up the pieces.
08:30 Lifestyle Europe
The artist: Miriam Escofet has created a new portrait of the Queen. Plus: An overnight stay in a converted cable car gondola. And: A new Berlin delicacy: swamp crayfish.
09:00 News
09:15 The Week in Reports
South Africans fear a rise of poaching incidents in national parks. Does unemployment force people to kill animals for meat?+++ In Bolivia, indigenous...
South Africans fear a rise of poaching incidents in national parks. Does unemployment force people to kill animals for meat?+++ In Bolivia, indigenous women are successfully sewing and selling coronavirus masks.
09:30 Fashion & the Spirit of the Times
Shaking up the fashion world: upcycling for the planet and haute couture from Morocco. Plus: influencers, style icons and an homage to the Golden Twenties
10:00 News
10:15 Global Conflagration - The World on Fire, Part 1
Enormous fires are destroying forests and communities around the world. Each year, 350 million hectares of forest go up in smoke, the equivalent of six...
Enormous fires are destroying forests and communities around the world. Each year, 350 million hectares of forest go up in smoke, the equivalent of six times the size of France. Is there any way to stop it?
11:00 News
11:15 Living in the Digital Age
Instagram over travel agencies: Social media is becoming more important for holiday inspiration. Travel Influencers, responsible photography, and virtual...
Instagram over travel agencies: Social media is becoming more important for holiday inspiration. Travel Influencers, responsible photography, and virtual travel in the time of Coronavirus are our focus on SHIFT.
11:30 Exercise and chronic illness
Whether you suffer from asthma, heart problems or even back pain, exercise is often the best medicine. Which exercises are suited for which illness, and how much exercise is appropriate?
12:00 News
12:15 Resignation and Fury in Lebanon
The explosions in Beirut's port hit property agent and party king Johnny Assaf hard and made him angry. He's coordinating the protests against Lebanon's...
The explosions in Beirut's port hit property agent and party king Johnny Assaf hard and made him angry. He's coordinating the protests against Lebanon's politicians, accusing them of leaving the people to pick up the pieces.
12:30 The Global Auto and Mobility Show
Will the ID.3 make or break Volkswagen as it reinvents itself after the 2015 diesel scandal? How can a paraplegic taxi driver get by in war-struck Yemen,...
Will the ID.3 make or break Volkswagen as it reinvents itself after the 2015 diesel scandal? How can a paraplegic taxi driver get by in war-struck Yemen, and why Tesla is not the solution for German pop band AB Syndrom?
13:00 News
13:15 The Week in Reports
South Africans fear a rise of poaching incidents in national parks. Does unemployment force people to kill animals for meat?+++ In Bolivia, indigenous...
South Africans fear a rise of poaching incidents in national parks. Does unemployment force people to kill animals for meat?+++ In Bolivia, indigenous women are successfully sewing and selling coronavirus masks.
13:30 Lifestyle Europe
The artist: Miriam Escofet has created a new portrait of the Queen. Plus: An overnight stay in a converted cable car gondola. And: A new Berlin delicacy: swamp crayfish.
14:00 News
14:15 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.
15:00 News
15:15 Painkillers in Football: Pills as a cause of illness
Ibuprofen, paracetamol, diclofenac. Swallowing a pill can cause quick relief when your head is pounding. But many footballers pop them like candy to get...
Ibuprofen, paracetamol, diclofenac. Swallowing a pill can cause quick relief when your head is pounding. But many footballers pop them like candy to get through a game or avoid ending up on the bench. It’s become a dangerous norm in the business, and the health risks can be disastrous. Neven Subotic, Jonas Hummels and Dani Schahin, among others, open up about the abuse of pain pills in football.
15:30 Fashion & the Spirit of the Times
Shaking up the fashion world: upcycling for the planet and haute couture from Morocco. Plus: influencers, style icons and an homage to the Golden Twenties
16:00 News
16:15 Living in the Digital Age
Instagram over travel agencies: Social media is becoming more important for holiday inspiration. Travel Influencers, responsible photography, and virtual...
Instagram over travel agencies: Social media is becoming more important for holiday inspiration. Travel Influencers, responsible photography, and virtual travel in the time of Coronavirus are our focus on SHIFT.
16:30 Zambia - Invasion of the Fruit Bats
Every November, as the fruit on the trees in Zambia’s Kasanka National Park ripens, millions of fruit bats turn the skies black. Locals and visitors...
Every November, as the fruit on the trees in Zambia’s Kasanka National Park ripens, millions of fruit bats turn the skies black. Locals and visitors say the world’s largest migration of mammals is a sight to be seen.
17:00 News
17:15 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.
18:00 News
18:15 Resignation and Fury in Lebanon
The explosions in Beirut's port hit property agent and party king Johnny Assaf hard and made him angry. He's coordinating the protests against Lebanon's...
The explosions in Beirut's port hit property agent and party king Johnny Assaf hard and made him angry. He's coordinating the protests against Lebanon's politicians, accusing them of leaving the people to pick up the pieces.
18:30 The Environment Magazine
This week on Eco Africa we learn how to use sensors to know when and how much to water fruit trees, see how environmentalists are protecting the Ondiri...
This week on Eco Africa we learn how to use sensors to know when and how much to water fruit trees, see how environmentalists are protecting the Ondiri wetlands in Kenya and visit Gabon's forest elephants.
19:00 News
19:15 The Week in Reports
South Africans fear a rise of poaching incidents in national parks. Does unemployment force people to kill animals for meat?+++ In Bolivia, indigenous...
South Africans fear a rise of poaching incidents in national parks. Does unemployment force people to kill animals for meat?+++ In Bolivia, indigenous women are successfully sewing and selling coronavirus masks.
19:30 Lifestyle Europe
The artist: Miriam Escofet has created a new portrait of the Queen. Plus: An overnight stay in a converted cable car gondola. And: A new Berlin delicacy: swamp crayfish.
20:00 News
20:15 Living in the Digital Age
Instagram over travel agencies: Social media is becoming more important for holiday inspiration. Travel Influencers, responsible photography, and virtual...
Instagram over travel agencies: Social media is becoming more important for holiday inspiration. Travel Influencers, responsible photography, and virtual travel in the time of Coronavirus are our focus on SHIFT.
20:30 The Global Auto and Mobility Show
Will the ID.3 make or break Volkswagen as it reinvents itself after the 2015 diesel scandal? How can a paraplegic taxi driver get by in war-struck Yemen,...
Will the ID.3 make or break Volkswagen as it reinvents itself after the 2015 diesel scandal? How can a paraplegic taxi driver get by in war-struck Yemen, and why Tesla is not the solution for German pop band AB Syndrom?
21:00 News
21:15 Collected Memories - Preserving Gaza's Photographic History
Gaza is a war-zone - surrounded by Israel and controlled by Hamas. The works of an Armenian photographer taken in the 1940s and the 1960s show a Gaza that is little known today.
22:00 News
22:15 Painkillers in Football: Pills as a cause of illness
Ibuprofen, paracetamol, diclofenac. Swallowing a pill can cause quick relief when your head is pounding. But many footballers pop them like candy to get...
Ibuprofen, paracetamol, diclofenac. Swallowing a pill can cause quick relief when your head is pounding. But many footballers pop them like candy to get through a game or avoid ending up on the bench. It’s become a dangerous norm in the business, and the health risks can be disastrous. Neven Subotic, Jonas Hummels and Dani Schahin, among others, open up about the abuse of pain pills in football.
22:30 Zambia - Invasion of the Fruit Bats
Every November, as the fruit on the trees in Zambia’s Kasanka National Park ripens, millions of fruit bats turn the skies black. Locals and visitors...
Every November, as the fruit on the trees in Zambia’s Kasanka National Park ripens, millions of fruit bats turn the skies black. Locals and visitors say the world’s largest migration of mammals is a sight to be seen.
23:00 News
23:15 Resignation and Fury in Lebanon
The explosions in Beirut's port hit property agent and party king Johnny Assaf hard and made him angry. He's coordinating the protests against Lebanon's...
The explosions in Beirut's port hit property agent and party king Johnny Assaf hard and made him angry. He's coordinating the protests against Lebanon's politicians, accusing them of leaving the people to pick up the pieces.
23:30 The Science Magazine
A llama, a choir and coronavirus research. Plus: how scientists recreate faces from DNA
00:00 News
00:02 News in Review
00:30 Spain’s Fight with the Coronavirus
Spain is one of the countries worst hit by the coronavirus. Catastrophic conditions in hospitals, eerily deserted inner cities and days with up to 1,000 COVID-19 deaths.
01:00 News
01:15 Africa
01:30 News
01:45 News
02:00 News
02:02 Lifestyle Europe
The artist: Miriam Escofet has created a new portrait of the Queen. Plus: An overnight stay in a converted cable car gondola. And: A new Berlin delicacy: swamp crayfish.
02:30 The Globalization Program
The Nigerian mafia is on the rise in Europe; in China home schooling is dictated by the government; a jungle school for orangutans takes a coronavirus break.
03:00 News
03:15 Lethal Exports - Arms Industry Leaders in the Dock
German weapons have been sold to crisis zones around the world without being licensed for export. Now, a court is trying to determine how German arms were...
German weapons have been sold to crisis zones around the world without being licensed for export. Now, a court is trying to determine how German arms were sent overseas and who was responsible for their shipment.
04:00 News
04:02 The Environment Magazine
Education helps connect us to the world around us and better understand the way it works. This week’s EcoIndia looks at how education can help us keep moving to a greener future.
04:30 Exercise and chronic illness
Whether you suffer from asthma, heart problems or even back pain, exercise is often the best medicine. Which exercises are suited for which illness, and how much exercise is appropriate?
05:00 News
05:15 The Week in Reports
South Africans fear a rise of poaching incidents in national parks. Does unemployment force people to kill animals for meat?+++ In Bolivia, indigenous...
South Africans fear a rise of poaching incidents in national parks. Does unemployment force people to kill animals for meat?+++ In Bolivia, indigenous women are successfully sewing and selling coronavirus masks.
05:30 The Globalization Program
The Nigerian mafia is on the rise in Europe; in China home schooling is dictated by the government; a jungle school for orangutans takes a coronavirus break.
06:00 News
06:02 Zambia - Invasion of the Fruit Bats
Every November, as the fruit on the trees in Zambia’s Kasanka National Park ripens, millions of fruit bats turn the skies black. Locals and visitors...
Every November, as the fruit on the trees in Zambia’s Kasanka National Park ripens, millions of fruit bats turn the skies black. Locals and visitors say the world’s largest migration of mammals is a sight to be seen.
06:30 The Science Magazine
A llama, a choir and coronavirus research. Plus: how scientists recreate faces from DNA
07:00 News
07:15 Lethal Exports - Arms Industry Leaders in the Dock
German weapons have been sold to crisis zones around the world without being licensed for export. Now, a court is trying to determine how German arms were...
German weapons have been sold to crisis zones around the world without being licensed for export. Now, a court is trying to determine how German arms were sent overseas and who was responsible for their shipment.
08:00 News
08:15 The Week in Reports
South Africans fear a rise of poaching incidents in national parks. Does unemployment force people to kill animals for meat?+++ In Bolivia, indigenous...
South Africans fear a rise of poaching incidents in national parks. Does unemployment force people to kill animals for meat?+++ In Bolivia, indigenous women are successfully sewing and selling coronavirus masks.
08:30 Fashion & the Spirit of the Times
Shaking up the fashion world: upcycling for the planet and haute couture from Morocco. Plus: influencers, style icons and an homage to the Golden Twenties
09:00 News
09:30 The Science Magazine
A llama, a choir and coronavirus research. Plus: how scientists recreate faces from DNA
10:00 News
10:30 News
10:45 Resignation and Fury in Lebanon
The explosions in Beirut's port hit property agent and party king Johnny Assaf hard and made him angry. He's coordinating the protests against Lebanon's...
The explosions in Beirut's port hit property agent and party king Johnny Assaf hard and made him angry. He's coordinating the protests against Lebanon's politicians, accusing them of leaving the people to pick up the pieces.
11:00 News
11:15 Collected Memories - Preserving Gaza's Photographic History
Gaza is a war-zone - surrounded by Israel and controlled by Hamas. The works of an Armenian photographer taken in the 1940s and the 1960s show a Gaza that is little known today.
12:00 News
12:30 News
12:45 The Week in Reports
South Africans fear a rise of poaching incidents in national parks. Does unemployment force people to kill animals for meat?+++ In Bolivia, indigenous...
South Africans fear a rise of poaching incidents in national parks. Does unemployment force people to kill animals for meat?+++ In Bolivia, indigenous women are successfully sewing and selling coronavirus masks.
13:00 News
13:30 The Globalization Program
The Nigerian mafia is on the rise in Europe; in China home schooling is dictated by the government; a jungle school for orangutans takes a coronavirus break.
14:00 News
14:30 The Environment Magazine
Education helps connect us to the world around us and better understand the way it works. This week’s EcoIndia looks at how education can help us keep moving to a greener future.
15:00 News
15:30 Asia
16:00 News
16:30 Asia
17:00 News
17:30 The Science Magazine
A llama, a choir and coronavirus research. Plus: how scientists recreate faces from DNA
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 Africa
20:30 Africa
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21:00 News
21:30 Spain’s Fight with the Coronavirus
Spain is one of the countries worst hit by the coronavirus. Catastrophic conditions in hospitals, eerily deserted inner cities and days with up to 1,000 COVID-19 deaths.
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
The Nigerian mafia is on the rise in Europe; in China home schooling is dictated by the government; a jungle school for orangutans takes a coronavirus break.
01:00 News
01:15 Africa
01:30 News
01:45 News
02:00 News
02:02 News in Review
02:30 Top Goals - Part 2
In the second edition of "Top Goals" from the 2019/2020 Bundesliga season, we’ll bring you 25 goals in five categories: perfect finishes, incredible...
In the second edition of "Top Goals" from the 2019/2020 Bundesliga season, we’ll bring you 25 goals in five categories: perfect finishes, incredible assists, strange strikes, solo runs and lobs. We’ll have everything from the extraordinary to the extremely unusual, including action from last season's two top goalscorers - Robert Lewandowski and Timo Werner - and other Bundesliga stars.
03:00 News
03:15 Europe - The Cradle of Humanity?
Could the first humans have actually evolved in Europe rather than Africa? New discoveries in Greece and Bulgaria indicate a hominoid who walked upright...
Could the first humans have actually evolved in Europe rather than Africa? New discoveries in Greece and Bulgaria indicate a hominoid who walked upright already existed in Europe seven million years ago.
04:00 News
04:02 News in Review
04:30 Top Goals - Part 2
In the second edition of "Top Goals" from the 2019/2020 Bundesliga season, we’ll bring you 25 goals in five categories: perfect finishes, incredible...
In the second edition of "Top Goals" from the 2019/2020 Bundesliga season, we’ll bring you 25 goals in five categories: perfect finishes, incredible assists, strange strikes, solo runs and lobs. We’ll have everything from the extraordinary to the extremely unusual, including action from last season's two top goalscorers - Robert Lewandowski and Timo Werner - and other Bundesliga stars.
05:00 News
05:30 Spain’s Fight with the Coronavirus
Spain is one of the countries worst hit by the coronavirus. Catastrophic conditions in hospitals, eerily deserted inner cities and days with up to 1,000 COVID-19 deaths.