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07:15 Mega Yachts: The Latest Craze for Billionaires
The largest private yacht in the world is the 180 meter-long Azzam, owned by the Emir of Abu Dhabi. Arab sheikhs, Russian oligarchs and American billionaires...
The largest private yacht in the world is the 180 meter-long Azzam, owned by the Emir of Abu Dhabi. Arab sheikhs, Russian oligarchs and American billionaires are battling to own the most luxurious and most expensive ship.
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10:30 Guest: John Bolton
Tim Sebastian interviews John Bolton, Former US National Security Advisor.
(first aired 8th July)
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11:15 A Journey through Hell - Refugees Trying to Reach Europe
Many people try to reach Europe through Niger and Libya and across the Mediterranean. But they are exploited and abused along the entire route, and often don’t make it there anyway.
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14:30 Guest: John Bolton
Tim Sebastian interviews John Bolton, Former US National Security Advisor.
(first aired 8th July)
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03:15 The Pandemic Spreads - How the Coronavirus is Changing the World
How are democracies and authoritarian states reacting to the coronavirus pandemic? An investigative team is looking for clues worldwide and interviewing...
How are democracies and authoritarian states reacting to the coronavirus pandemic? An investigative team is looking for clues worldwide and interviewing virologists, health experts and citizens. Where is the fight against COVID-19 working and where isn’t it?
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06:30 International Debate from Berlin
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07:15 The Pandemic Spreads - How the Coronavirus is Changing the World
How are democracies and authoritarian states reacting to the coronavirus pandemic? An investigative team is looking for clues worldwide and interviewing...
How are democracies and authoritarian states reacting to the coronavirus pandemic? An investigative team is looking for clues worldwide and interviewing virologists, health experts and citizens. Where is the fight against COVID-19 working and where isn’t it?
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09:30 International Debate from Berlin
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11:15 Mega Yachts: The Latest Craze for Billionaires
The largest private yacht in the world is the 180 meter-long Azzam, owned by the Emir of Abu Dhabi. Arab sheikhs, Russian oligarchs and American billionaires...
The largest private yacht in the world is the 180 meter-long Azzam, owned by the Emir of Abu Dhabi. Arab sheikhs, Russian oligarchs and American billionaires are battling to own the most luxurious and most expensive ship.
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Birdsong, car motors and jet engines: sounds are everywhere. Some are pleasant, while others bother us -- and can sometimes damage our health.
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00:02 Dream Job or Rip-off? - Thai Berry Pickers in Sweden
Every summer thousands of Thai workers comb Sweden’s forests searching for berries - a job Swedes won’t do. What drives these people halfway...
Every summer thousands of Thai workers comb Sweden’s forests searching for berries - a job Swedes won’t do. What drives these people halfway round the globe to harvest berries in less than ideal conditions?
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03:15 Africa
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04:15 A Journey through Hell - Refugees Trying to Reach Europe
Many people try to reach Europe through Niger and Libya and across the Mediterranean. But they are exploited and abused along the entire route, and often don’t make it there anyway.
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07:30 Noise
Birdsong, car motors and jet engines: sounds are everywhere. Some are pleasant, while others bother us -- and can sometimes damage our health.
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10:15 The Children of Markt Indersdorf
The Second World War left 20 million people homeless. In the summer of 1945, evidence of the humanitarian disaster could be seen in the Dachau area, where...
The Second World War left 20 million people homeless. In the summer of 1945, evidence of the humanitarian disaster could be seen in the Dachau area, where the first UN reception camp was opened for children displaced by the war.
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14:15 Can the Citarum still be Saved? - The World’s Most Polluted River
The Citarum River in Indonesia is the world’s most polluted river. One of the main polluters is the fashion industry: 500 textile factories throw their wastewater directly into the river.
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17:15 The Pandemic Spreads - How the Coronavirus is Changing the World
How are democracies and authoritarian states reacting to the coronavirus pandemic? An investigative team is looking for clues worldwide and interviewing...
How are democracies and authoritarian states reacting to the coronavirus pandemic? An investigative team is looking for clues worldwide and interviewing virologists, health experts and citizens. Where is the fight against COVID-19 working and where isn’t it?
18:00 News
18:15 Speak the Global Language of Sport
18:30 Guest: John Bolton
Tim Sebastian interviews John Bolton, Former US National Security Advisor.
(first aired 8th July)
19:00 News
19:15 Living in the Digital Age
19:30 Noise
Birdsong, car motors and jet engines: sounds are everywhere. Some are pleasant, while others bother us -- and can sometimes damage our health.
20:00 News
20:15 On Location
20:30 The Science Magazine
21:00 News
21:15 Mega Yachts: The Latest Craze for Billionaires
The largest private yacht in the world is the 180 meter-long Azzam, owned by the Emir of Abu Dhabi. Arab sheikhs, Russian oligarchs and American billionaires...
The largest private yacht in the world is the 180 meter-long Azzam, owned by the Emir of Abu Dhabi. Arab sheikhs, Russian oligarchs and American billionaires are battling to own the most luxurious and most expensive ship.
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02:30 Dream Job or Rip-off? - Thai Berry Pickers in Sweden
Every summer thousands of Thai workers comb Sweden’s forests searching for berries - a job Swedes won’t do. What drives these people halfway...
Every summer thousands of Thai workers comb Sweden’s forests searching for berries - a job Swedes won’t do. What drives these people halfway round the globe to harvest berries in less than ideal conditions?
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03:15 Speak the Global Language of Sport
03:30 Lifestyle Europe
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04:15 Mega Yachts: The Latest Craze for Billionaires
The largest private yacht in the world is the 180 meter-long Azzam, owned by the Emir of Abu Dhabi. Arab sheikhs, Russian oligarchs and American billionaires...
The largest private yacht in the world is the 180 meter-long Azzam, owned by the Emir of Abu Dhabi. Arab sheikhs, Russian oligarchs and American billionaires are battling to own the most luxurious and most expensive ship.
05:00 News
05:15 On Location
05:30 The Global Auto and Mobility Show
06:00 News
06:02 Noise
Birdsong, car motors and jet engines: sounds are everywhere. Some are pleasant, while others bother us -- and can sometimes damage our health.
06:30 The Travel Guide
07:00 News
07:15 Speak the Global Language of Sport
07:30 Dream Job or Rip-off? - Thai Berry Pickers in Sweden
Every summer thousands of Thai workers comb Sweden’s forests searching for berries - a job Swedes won’t do. What drives these people halfway...
Every summer thousands of Thai workers comb Sweden’s forests searching for berries - a job Swedes won’t do. What drives these people halfway round the globe to harvest berries in less than ideal conditions?
08:00 News
08:15 On Location
08:30 Lifestyle Europe
09:00 News
09:15 The Week in Reports
09:30 The Cultural Magazine
10:00 News
10:15 A Journey through Hell - Refugees Trying to Reach Europe
Many people try to reach Europe through Niger and Libya and across the Mediterranean. But they are exploited and abused along the entire route, and often don’t make it there anyway.
11:00 News
11:15 Living in the Digital Age
11:30 Noise
Birdsong, car motors and jet engines: sounds are everywhere. Some are pleasant, while others bother us -- and can sometimes damage our health.
12:00 News
12:15 On Location
12:30 The Global Auto and Mobility Show
13:00 News
13:15 The Week in Reports
13:30 Lifestyle Europe
14:00 News
14:15 The Children of Markt Indersdorf
The Second World War left 20 million people homeless. In the summer of 1945, evidence of the humanitarian disaster could be seen in the Dachau area, where...
The Second World War left 20 million people homeless. In the summer of 1945, evidence of the humanitarian disaster could be seen in the Dachau area, where the first UN reception camp was opened for children displaced by the war.
15:00 News
15:15 Speak the Global Language of Sport
15:30 The Cultural Magazine
16:00 News
16:15 Living in the Digital Age
16:30 Dream Job or Rip-off? - Thai Berry Pickers in Sweden
Every summer thousands of Thai workers comb Sweden’s forests searching for berries - a job Swedes won’t do. What drives these people halfway...
Every summer thousands of Thai workers comb Sweden’s forests searching for berries - a job Swedes won’t do. What drives these people halfway round the globe to harvest berries in less than ideal conditions?
17:00 News
17:15 Can the Citarum still be Saved? - The World’s Most Polluted River
The Citarum River in Indonesia is the world’s most polluted river. One of the main polluters is the fashion industry: 500 textile factories throw their wastewater directly into the river.
18:00 News
18:15 On Location
18:30 The Environment Magazine
19:00 News
19:15 The Week in Reports
19:30 Lifestyle Europe
20:00 News
20:15 Living in the Digital Age
20:30 The Global Auto and Mobility Show
21:00 News
21:15 The Pandemic Spreads - How the Coronavirus is Changing the World
How are democracies and authoritarian states reacting to the coronavirus pandemic? An investigative team is looking for clues worldwide and interviewing...
How are democracies and authoritarian states reacting to the coronavirus pandemic? An investigative team is looking for clues worldwide and interviewing virologists, health experts and citizens. Where is the fight against COVID-19 working and where isn’t it?
22:00 News
22:15 Speak the Global Language of Sport
22:30 Dream Job or Rip-off? - Thai Berry Pickers in Sweden
Every summer thousands of Thai workers comb Sweden’s forests searching for berries - a job Swedes won’t do. What drives these people halfway...
Every summer thousands of Thai workers comb Sweden’s forests searching for berries - a job Swedes won’t do. What drives these people halfway round the globe to harvest berries in less than ideal conditions?
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00:30 The Current Affairs Documentary
The weekly half-hour program delivers in-depth reporting on topical political issues and newsworthy events. Revealing the story behind the stories, "Close...
The weekly half-hour program delivers in-depth reporting on topical political issues and newsworthy events. Revealing the story behind the stories, "Close up" is informative, gripping and visually powerful.
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02:30 The Globalization Program
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03:15 Solidarity - A Forerunner of Freedom for Eastern Europe
Workers at the Lenin Shipyard in Danzig went on strike in the summer of 1980. To oppose government oppression, they founded the first independent trade...
Workers at the Lenin Shipyard in Danzig went on strike in the summer of 1980. To oppose government oppression, they founded the first independent trade union in Communist Poland, Solidarność, known in English as Solidarity.
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Birdsong, car motors and jet engines: sounds are everywhere. Some are pleasant, while others bother us -- and can sometimes damage our health.
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