00:00 News
00:02 Big Money - Big Fraud: The Story of a German Conman
It was one of the biggest white-collar scams in German history. In the 1990s, Manfred Schmider and his company FlowTex took investors for more than two...
It was one of the biggest white-collar scams in German history. In the 1990s, Manfred Schmider and his company FlowTex took investors for more than two billion euros. Today, the conman himself can’t believe how easy it was to get away with a major fraud.
00:30 Lifestyle Europe
They’re very high but still comfortable—Edgardo Osorio's shoe designs win over women worldwide. Plus: The work of artist Marissa Oosterlee....
They’re very high but still comfortable—Edgardo Osorio's shoe designs win over women worldwide. Plus: The work of artist Marissa Oosterlee. And: the Alnwick Poison Garden in northern England.
01:00 News
01:15 Pro footballers out of a job
The Bundesliga and other international leagues are gearing up the new season. But for some players, the immediate future is filled with uncertainty. In...
The Bundesliga and other international leagues are gearing up the new season. But for some players, the immediate future is filled with uncertainty. In Duisburg players currently without a club are training in the hope of impressing scouts. Our reporter Janek Speight followed their fortunes
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
Racing car or luxury car? The two faces of the Audi RS5. What is the fuel of the future? The truth about hydrogen. And can women also succeed in male domains? We meet one who gets her hands dirty.
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 Bhutan - Change Comes to the Happy Kingdom
Bhutan's other name is "The Happy Kingdom." The small Himalayan country has one foot in the distant past and the other in the digital age. It's quite a balancing act for Bhutan's citizens.
05:00 News
05:30 The Science Magazine
Could planes soon fly without emitting greenhouse gases? Scientists are working on an alternative fuel that doesn’t involve petroleum. It uses just...
Could planes soon fly without emitting greenhouse gases? Scientists are working on an alternative fuel that doesn’t involve petroleum. It uses just sun, air and water. Plus the new gene therapy designed to restore sight to people who are blind.
06:00 News
06:02 Werner Herzog, a man of extremes
A self-taught cinema visionary and an extraordinary storyteller who achieved world fame: Werner Herzog. We met the legendary director in Munich.
06:30 Lifestyle Europe
They’re very high but still comfortable—Edgardo Osorio's shoe designs win over women worldwide. Plus: The work of artist Marissa Oosterlee....
They’re very high but still comfortable—Edgardo Osorio's shoe designs win over women worldwide. Plus: The work of artist Marissa Oosterlee. And: the Alnwick Poison Garden in northern England.
07:00 News
07:15 The Week in Reports
Thousands of Belarusian government opponents are imprisoned. After their release, they'll need help. +++ On the Turkish Black Sea coast, bees produce special honey with unexpected side effects.
07:30 Relaxation
Relaxing helps restore our physical and mental energy. If we never relax, we’ll eventually end up falling sick. How exactly does the body regenerate,...
Relaxing helps restore our physical and mental energy. If we never relax, we’ll eventually end up falling sick. How exactly does the body regenerate, and how can we make sure we’re getting enough rest and relaxation?
08:00 News
08:15 Living in the Digital Age
Traffic jams and road congestion in cities are problems all over the globe. From smart vehicles to visionary mobility concepts, smart technology could...
Traffic jams and road congestion in cities are problems all over the globe. From smart vehicles to visionary mobility concepts, smart technology could help get the chaos on the world’s roads under control.
08:30 The Global Auto and Mobility Show
Racing car or luxury car? The two faces of the Audi RS5. What is the fuel of the future? The truth about hydrogen. And can women also succeed in male domains? We meet one who gets her hands dirty.
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 Luxury: Behind the Mirror
This investigative documentary looks behind the shiny facade of luxury fashion. Shot with a hidden camera, it shows the brutal conditions in Chinese fur...
This investigative documentary looks behind the shiny facade of luxury fashion. Shot with a hidden camera, it shows the brutal conditions in Chinese fur farms and how migrants are exploited in Italian tanneries.
11:00 News
11:15 Pro footballers out of a job
The Bundesliga and other international leagues are gearing up the new season. But for some players, the immediate future is filled with uncertainty. In...
The Bundesliga and other international leagues are gearing up the new season. But for some players, the immediate future is filled with uncertainty. In Duisburg players currently without a club are training in the hope of impressing scouts. Our reporter Janek Speight followed their fortunes
11:30 Lifestyle Europe
They’re very high but still comfortable—Edgardo Osorio's shoe designs win over women worldwide. Plus: The work of artist Marissa Oosterlee....
They’re very high but still comfortable—Edgardo Osorio's shoe designs win over women worldwide. Plus: The work of artist Marissa Oosterlee. And: the Alnwick Poison Garden in northern England.
12:00 News
12:15 Living in the Digital Age
Traffic jams and road congestion in cities are problems all over the globe. From smart vehicles to visionary mobility concepts, smart technology could...
Traffic jams and road congestion in cities are problems all over the globe. From smart vehicles to visionary mobility concepts, smart technology could help get the chaos on the world’s roads under control.
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 Radical Militias in the US
Black Lives Matter protests have brought increased tensions to the US. Kenosha, Wisconsin, saw unrest after the police shooting of a Black father. In opposition...
Black Lives Matter protests have brought increased tensions to the US. Kenosha, Wisconsin, saw unrest after the police shooting of a Black father. In opposition to the protests, armed militias like "American Wolf" are also on the streets.
13:30 Werner Herzog, a man of extremes
A self-taught cinema visionary and an extraordinary storyteller who achieved world fame: Werner Herzog. We met the legendary director in Munich.
14:00 News
14:15 Stolen Soul - Africa's Looted Art
Africa’s colonial overlords brutally stripped it of countless cultural treasures. Now, the fate of these items is being hotly debated in Europe...
Africa’s colonial overlords brutally stripped it of countless cultural treasures. Now, the fate of these items is being hotly debated in Europe and Africa as well. Some say the pieces should be returned, while others have reservations.
15:00 News
15:15 The Week in Reports
Thousands of Belarusian government opponents are imprisoned. After their release, they'll need help. +++ On the Turkish Black Sea coast, bees produce special honey with unexpected side effects.
15:30 Lifestyle Europe
They’re very high but still comfortable—Edgardo Osorio's shoe designs win over women worldwide. Plus: The work of artist Marissa Oosterlee....
They’re very high but still comfortable—Edgardo Osorio's shoe designs win over women worldwide. Plus: The work of artist Marissa Oosterlee. And: the Alnwick Poison Garden in northern England.
16:00 News
16:15 Radical Militias in the US
Black Lives Matter protests have brought increased tensions to the US. Kenosha, Wisconsin, saw unrest after the police shooting of a Black father. In opposition...
Black Lives Matter protests have brought increased tensions to the US. Kenosha, Wisconsin, saw unrest after the police shooting of a Black father. In opposition to the protests, armed militias like "American Wolf" are also on the streets.
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 Dark Eden - The Nightmare of Oil, Part 2
Oil fuels the economy but fouls the environment. One of the earth's last great oil reserves is located at Fort McMurray in Alberta, Canada. The quest for...
Oil fuels the economy but fouls the environment. One of the earth's last great oil reserves is located at Fort McMurray in Alberta, Canada. The quest for "black gold" has drawn people from all over the world to the region.
18:00 News
18:15 Pro footballers out of a job
The Bundesliga and other international leagues are gearing up the new season. But for some players, the immediate future is filled with uncertainty. In...
The Bundesliga and other international leagues are gearing up the new season. But for some players, the immediate future is filled with uncertainty. In Duisburg players currently without a club are training in the hope of impressing scouts. Our reporter Janek Speight followed their fortunes
18:30 Guest: Wang Huiyao
Tim Sebastian interviews Wang Huiyao, Founder and President, Center for China & Globalization
19:00 News
19:15 Living in the Digital Age
Traffic jams and road congestion in cities are problems all over the globe. From smart vehicles to visionary mobility concepts, smart technology could...
Traffic jams and road congestion in cities are problems all over the globe. From smart vehicles to visionary mobility concepts, smart technology could help get the chaos on the world’s roads under control.
19:30 Relaxation
Relaxing helps restore our physical and mental energy. If we never relax, we’ll eventually end up falling sick. How exactly does the body regenerate,...
Relaxing helps restore our physical and mental energy. If we never relax, we’ll eventually end up falling sick. How exactly does the body regenerate, and how can we make sure we’re getting enough rest and relaxation?
20:00 News
20:15 Radical Militias in the US
Black Lives Matter protests have brought increased tensions to the US. Kenosha, Wisconsin, saw unrest after the police shooting of a Black father. In opposition...
Black Lives Matter protests have brought increased tensions to the US. Kenosha, Wisconsin, saw unrest after the police shooting of a Black father. In opposition to the protests, armed militias like "American Wolf" are also on the streets.
20:30 The Science Magazine
Could planes soon fly without emitting greenhouse gases? Scientists are working on an alternative fuel that doesn’t involve petroleum. It uses just...
Could planes soon fly without emitting greenhouse gases? Scientists are working on an alternative fuel that doesn’t involve petroleum. It uses just sun, air and water. Plus the new gene therapy designed to restore sight to people who are blind.
21:00 News
21:15 The Race of His Life - World Champion Athlete and Holocaust Survivor Shaul Ladany
Elite Israeli athlete Shaul Ladany has twice escaped death in Germany. After surviving the Bergen-Belsen concentration camp as a child, he emerged alive...
Elite Israeli athlete Shaul Ladany has twice escaped death in Germany. After surviving the Bergen-Belsen concentration camp as a child, he emerged alive from the attack on the Israeli national team at the 1972 Olympic Games in Munich.
22:00 News
22:15 The Week in Reports
Thousands of Belarusian government opponents are imprisoned. After their release, they'll need help. +++ On the Turkish Black Sea coast, bees produce special honey with unexpected side effects.
22:30 Werner Herzog, a man of extremes
A self-taught cinema visionary and an extraordinary storyteller who achieved world fame: Werner Herzog. We met the legendary director in Munich.
23:00 News
23:15 Living in the Digital Age
Traffic jams and road congestion in cities are problems all over the globe. From smart vehicles to visionary mobility concepts, smart technology could...
Traffic jams and road congestion in cities are problems all over the globe. From smart vehicles to visionary mobility concepts, smart technology could help get the chaos on the world’s roads under control.
23:30 The Environment Magazine
This week on Eco Africa we look into the growing problem of light pollution, learn how a young engineer in Ghana came up with a sweeping bicycle and visit...
This week on Eco Africa we look into the growing problem of light pollution, learn how a young engineer in Ghana came up with a sweeping bicycle and visit a farm in Rwanda using a solar-powered irrigation system.
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 Werner Herzog, a man of extremes
A self-taught cinema visionary and an extraordinary storyteller who achieved world fame: Werner Herzog. We met the legendary director in Munich.
01:00 News
01:15 The Week in Reports
Thousands of Belarusian government opponents are imprisoned. After their release, they'll need help. +++ On the Turkish Black Sea coast, bees produce special honey with unexpected side effects.
01:30 The Global Auto and Mobility Show
Racing car or luxury car? The two faces of the Audi RS5. What is the fuel of the future? The truth about hydrogen. And can women also succeed in male domains? We meet one who gets her hands dirty.
02:00 News
02:02 The Science Magazine
Could planes soon fly without emitting greenhouse gases? Scientists are working on an alternative fuel that doesn’t involve petroleum. It uses just...
Could planes soon fly without emitting greenhouse gases? Scientists are working on an alternative fuel that doesn’t involve petroleum. It uses just sun, air and water. Plus the new gene therapy designed to restore sight to people who are blind.
02:30 Big Money - Big Fraud: The Story of a German Conman
It was one of the biggest white-collar scams in German history. In the 1990s, Manfred Schmider and his company FlowTex took investors for more than two...
It was one of the biggest white-collar scams in German history. In the 1990s, Manfred Schmider and his company FlowTex took investors for more than two billion euros. Today, the conman himself can’t believe how easy it was to get away with a major fraud.
03:00 News
03:15 Pro footballers out of a job
The Bundesliga and other international leagues are gearing up the new season. But for some players, the immediate future is filled with uncertainty. In...
The Bundesliga and other international leagues are gearing up the new season. But for some players, the immediate future is filled with uncertainty. In Duisburg players currently without a club are training in the hope of impressing scouts. Our reporter Janek Speight followed their fortunes
03:30 Lifestyle Europe
They’re very high but still comfortable—Edgardo Osorio's shoe designs win over women worldwide. Plus: The work of artist Marissa Oosterlee....
They’re very high but still comfortable—Edgardo Osorio's shoe designs win over women worldwide. Plus: The work of artist Marissa Oosterlee. And: the Alnwick Poison Garden in northern England.
04:00 News
04:02 The Week in Reports
Thousands of Belarusian government opponents are imprisoned. After their release, they'll need help. +++ On the Turkish Black Sea coast, bees produce special honey with unexpected side effects.
04:15 The Race of His Life - World Champion Athlete and Holocaust Survivor Shaul Ladany
Elite Israeli athlete Shaul Ladany has twice escaped death in Germany. After surviving the Bergen-Belsen concentration camp as a child, he emerged alive...
Elite Israeli athlete Shaul Ladany has twice escaped death in Germany. After surviving the Bergen-Belsen concentration camp as a child, he emerged alive from the attack on the Israeli national team at the 1972 Olympic Games in Munich.
05:00 News
05:15 Radical Militias in the US
Black Lives Matter protests have brought increased tensions to the US. Kenosha, Wisconsin, saw unrest after the police shooting of a Black father. In opposition...
Black Lives Matter protests have brought increased tensions to the US. Kenosha, Wisconsin, saw unrest after the police shooting of a Black father. In opposition to the protests, armed militias like "American Wolf" are also on the streets.
05:30 The Global Auto and Mobility Show
Racing car or luxury car? The two faces of the Audi RS5. What is the fuel of the future? The truth about hydrogen. And can women also succeed in male domains? We meet one who gets her hands dirty.
06:00 News
06:02 Relaxation
Relaxing helps restore our physical and mental energy. If we never relax, we’ll eventually end up falling sick. How exactly does the body regenerate,...
Relaxing helps restore our physical and mental energy. If we never relax, we’ll eventually end up falling sick. How exactly does the body regenerate, and how can we make sure we’re getting enough rest and relaxation?
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 Pro footballers out of a job
The Bundesliga and other international leagues are gearing up the new season. But for some players, the immediate future is filled with uncertainty. In...
The Bundesliga and other international leagues are gearing up the new season. But for some players, the immediate future is filled with uncertainty. In Duisburg players currently without a club are training in the hope of impressing scouts. Our reporter Janek Speight followed their fortunes
07:30 Big Money - Big Fraud: The Story of a German Conman
It was one of the biggest white-collar scams in German history. In the 1990s, Manfred Schmider and his company FlowTex took investors for more than two...
It was one of the biggest white-collar scams in German history. In the 1990s, Manfred Schmider and his company FlowTex took investors for more than two billion euros. Today, the conman himself can’t believe how easy it was to get away with a major fraud.
08:00 News
08:15 Radical Militias in the US
Black Lives Matter protests have brought increased tensions to the US. Kenosha, Wisconsin, saw unrest after the police shooting of a Black father. In opposition...
Black Lives Matter protests have brought increased tensions to the US. Kenosha, Wisconsin, saw unrest after the police shooting of a Black father. In opposition to the protests, armed militias like "American Wolf" are also on the streets.
08:30 Lifestyle Europe
They’re very high but still comfortable—Edgardo Osorio's shoe designs win over women worldwide. Plus: The work of artist Marissa Oosterlee....
They’re very high but still comfortable—Edgardo Osorio's shoe designs win over women worldwide. Plus: The work of artist Marissa Oosterlee. And: the Alnwick Poison Garden in northern England.
09:00 News
09:15 The Week in Reports
Thousands of Belarusian government opponents are imprisoned. After their release, they'll need help. +++ On the Turkish Black Sea coast, bees produce special honey with unexpected side effects.
09:30 Werner Herzog, a man of extremes
A self-taught cinema visionary and an extraordinary storyteller who achieved world fame: Werner Herzog. We met the legendary director in Munich.
10:00 News
10:15 Bhutan - Change Comes to the Happy Kingdom
Bhutan's other name is "The Happy Kingdom." The small Himalayan country has one foot in the distant past and the other in the digital age. It's quite a balancing act for Bhutan's citizens.
11:00 News
11:15 Living in the Digital Age
Traffic jams and road congestion in cities are problems all over the globe. From smart vehicles to visionary mobility concepts, smart technology could...
Traffic jams and road congestion in cities are problems all over the globe. From smart vehicles to visionary mobility concepts, smart technology could help get the chaos on the world’s roads under control.
11:30 Relaxation
Relaxing helps restore our physical and mental energy. If we never relax, we’ll eventually end up falling sick. How exactly does the body regenerate,...
Relaxing helps restore our physical and mental energy. If we never relax, we’ll eventually end up falling sick. How exactly does the body regenerate, and how can we make sure we’re getting enough rest and relaxation?
12:00 News
12:15 Radical Militias in the US
Black Lives Matter protests have brought increased tensions to the US. Kenosha, Wisconsin, saw unrest after the police shooting of a Black father. In opposition...
Black Lives Matter protests have brought increased tensions to the US. Kenosha, Wisconsin, saw unrest after the police shooting of a Black father. In opposition to the protests, armed militias like "American Wolf" are also on the streets.
12:30 The Global Auto and Mobility Show
Racing car or luxury car? The two faces of the Audi RS5. What is the fuel of the future? The truth about hydrogen. And can women also succeed in male domains? We meet one who gets her hands dirty.
13:00 News
13:15 The Week in Reports
Thousands of Belarusian government opponents are imprisoned. After their release, they'll need help. +++ On the Turkish Black Sea coast, bees produce special honey with unexpected side effects.
13:30 Lifestyle Europe
They’re very high but still comfortable—Edgardo Osorio's shoe designs win over women worldwide. Plus: The work of artist Marissa Oosterlee....
They’re very high but still comfortable—Edgardo Osorio's shoe designs win over women worldwide. Plus: The work of artist Marissa Oosterlee. And: the Alnwick Poison Garden in northern England.
14:00 News
14:15 Luxury: Behind the Mirror
This investigative documentary looks behind the shiny facade of luxury fashion. Shot with a hidden camera, it shows the brutal conditions in Chinese fur...
This investigative documentary looks behind the shiny facade of luxury fashion. Shot with a hidden camera, it shows the brutal conditions in Chinese fur farms and how migrants are exploited in Italian tanneries.
15:00 News
15:15 Pro footballers out of a job
The Bundesliga and other international leagues are gearing up the new season. But for some players, the immediate future is filled with uncertainty. In...
The Bundesliga and other international leagues are gearing up the new season. But for some players, the immediate future is filled with uncertainty. In Duisburg players currently without a club are training in the hope of impressing scouts. Our reporter Janek Speight followed their fortunes
15:30 Werner Herzog, a man of extremes
A self-taught cinema visionary and an extraordinary storyteller who achieved world fame: Werner Herzog. We met the legendary director in Munich.
16:00 News
16:15 Living in the Digital Age
Traffic jams and road congestion in cities are problems all over the globe. From smart vehicles to visionary mobility concepts, smart technology could...
Traffic jams and road congestion in cities are problems all over the globe. From smart vehicles to visionary mobility concepts, smart technology could help get the chaos on the world’s roads under control.
16:30 Big Money - Big Fraud: The Story of a German Conman
It was one of the biggest white-collar scams in German history. In the 1990s, Manfred Schmider and his company FlowTex took investors for more than two...
It was one of the biggest white-collar scams in German history. In the 1990s, Manfred Schmider and his company FlowTex took investors for more than two billion euros. Today, the conman himself can’t believe how easy it was to get away with a major fraud.
17:00 News
17:15 Stolen Soul - Africa's Looted Art
Africa’s colonial overlords brutally stripped it of countless cultural treasures. Now, the fate of these items is being hotly debated in Europe...
Africa’s colonial overlords brutally stripped it of countless cultural treasures. Now, the fate of these items is being hotly debated in Europe and Africa as well. Some say the pieces should be returned, while others have reservations.
18:00 News
18:15 Radical Militias in the US
Black Lives Matter protests have brought increased tensions to the US. Kenosha, Wisconsin, saw unrest after the police shooting of a Black father. In opposition...
Black Lives Matter protests have brought increased tensions to the US. Kenosha, Wisconsin, saw unrest after the police shooting of a Black father. In opposition to the protests, armed militias like "American Wolf" are also on the streets.
18:30 The Environment Magazine
This week on Eco Africa we look into the growing problem of light pollution, learn how a young engineer in Ghana came up with a sweeping bicycle and visit...
This week on Eco Africa we look into the growing problem of light pollution, learn how a young engineer in Ghana came up with a sweeping bicycle and visit a farm in Rwanda using a solar-powered irrigation system.
19:00 News
19:15 The Week in Reports
Thousands of Belarusian government opponents are imprisoned. After their release, they'll need help. +++ On the Turkish Black Sea coast, bees produce special honey with unexpected side effects.
19:30 Lifestyle Europe
They’re very high but still comfortable—Edgardo Osorio's shoe designs win over women worldwide. Plus: The work of artist Marissa Oosterlee....
They’re very high but still comfortable—Edgardo Osorio's shoe designs win over women worldwide. Plus: The work of artist Marissa Oosterlee. And: the Alnwick Poison Garden in northern England.
20:00 News
20:15 Living in the Digital Age
Traffic jams and road congestion in cities are problems all over the globe. From smart vehicles to visionary mobility concepts, smart technology could...
Traffic jams and road congestion in cities are problems all over the globe. From smart vehicles to visionary mobility concepts, smart technology could help get the chaos on the world’s roads under control.
20:30 The Global Auto and Mobility Show
Racing car or luxury car? The two faces of the Audi RS5. What is the fuel of the future? The truth about hydrogen. And can women also succeed in male domains? We meet one who gets her hands dirty.
21:00 News
21:15 Dark Eden - The Nightmare of Oil, Part 2
Oil fuels the economy but fouls the environment. One of the earth's last great oil reserves is located at Fort McMurray in Alberta, Canada. The quest for...
Oil fuels the economy but fouls the environment. One of the earth's last great oil reserves is located at Fort McMurray in Alberta, Canada. The quest for "black gold" has drawn people from all over the world to the region.
22:00 News
22:15 Pro footballers out of a job
The Bundesliga and other international leagues are gearing up the new season. But for some players, the immediate future is filled with uncertainty. In...
The Bundesliga and other international leagues are gearing up the new season. But for some players, the immediate future is filled with uncertainty. In Duisburg players currently without a club are training in the hope of impressing scouts. Our reporter Janek Speight followed their fortunes
22:30 Big Money - Big Fraud: The Story of a German Conman
It was one of the biggest white-collar scams in German history. In the 1990s, Manfred Schmider and his company FlowTex took investors for more than two...
It was one of the biggest white-collar scams in German history. In the 1990s, Manfred Schmider and his company FlowTex took investors for more than two billion euros. Today, the conman himself can’t believe how easy it was to get away with a major fraud.
23:00 News
23:15 Radical Militias in the US
Black Lives Matter protests have brought increased tensions to the US. Kenosha, Wisconsin, saw unrest after the police shooting of a Black father. In opposition...
Black Lives Matter protests have brought increased tensions to the US. Kenosha, Wisconsin, saw unrest after the police shooting of a Black father. In opposition to the protests, armed militias like "American Wolf" are also on the streets.
23:30 The Science Magazine
Could planes soon fly without emitting greenhouse gases? Scientists are working on an alternative fuel that doesn’t involve petroleum. It uses just...
Could planes soon fly without emitting greenhouse gases? Scientists are working on an alternative fuel that doesn’t involve petroleum. It uses just sun, air and water. Plus the new gene therapy designed to restore sight to people who are blind.
00:00 News
00:02 News in Review
00:30 Clearing Mines in Ukraine - One Step at a Time
Since the outbreak of the Ukraine conflict in 2014, land mines and unexploded bombs have become part of everyday life in eastern Ukraine. Locating and...
Since the outbreak of the Ukraine conflict in 2014, land mines and unexploded bombs have become part of everyday life in eastern Ukraine. Locating and removing them is a dangerous job, but some young Ukrainians are prepared to put their lives on the line to make things safer.
01:00 News
01:15 Africa
01:30 News
01:45 News
02:00 News
02:02 Lifestyle Europe
They’re very high but still comfortable—Edgardo Osorio's shoe designs win over women worldwide. Plus: The work of artist Marissa Oosterlee....
They’re very high but still comfortable—Edgardo Osorio's shoe designs win over women worldwide. Plus: The work of artist Marissa Oosterlee. And: the Alnwick Poison Garden in northern England.
02:30 The Globalization Program
COVID-19 has silenced the samba in Brazil, leaving many musicians in need. Plus: the indigenous people in Mexico protected from the pandemic by their secluded...
COVID-19 has silenced the samba in Brazil, leaving many musicians in need. Plus: the indigenous people in Mexico protected from the pandemic by their secluded lifestyle. And animal rights activists praise new slaughter methods in Switzerland.
03:00 News
03:15 Peace Talks - The Oslo Diaries, Part 1
When Yitzhak Rabin and Yasser Arafat shook hands in September 1993, peace seemed within reach. The conciliatory gesture at the White House was meant to...
When Yitzhak Rabin and Yasser Arafat shook hands in September 1993, peace seemed within reach. The conciliatory gesture at the White House was meant to seal an accord between the Israeli Prime Minister and the Palestinian leader.
04:00 News
04:02 The Environment Magazine
Creating a nature friendly livelihood together - the motto of this week's Eco India: A lot can be achieved in the community inspired by an innovative idea...
Creating a nature friendly livelihood together - the motto of this week's Eco India: A lot can be achieved in the community inspired by an innovative idea generator. Installing a community composting system or working on the big goal of circular economy.
04:30 Relaxation
Relaxing helps restore our physical and mental energy. If we never relax, we’ll eventually end up falling sick. How exactly does the body regenerate,...
Relaxing helps restore our physical and mental energy. If we never relax, we’ll eventually end up falling sick. How exactly does the body regenerate, and how can we make sure we’re getting enough rest and relaxation?
05:00 News
05:15 The Week in Reports
Thousands of Belarusian government opponents are imprisoned. After their release, they'll need help. +++ On the Turkish Black Sea coast, bees produce special honey with unexpected side effects.
05:30 The Globalization Program
COVID-19 has silenced the samba in Brazil, leaving many musicians in need. Plus: the indigenous people in Mexico protected from the pandemic by their secluded...
COVID-19 has silenced the samba in Brazil, leaving many musicians in need. Plus: the indigenous people in Mexico protected from the pandemic by their secluded lifestyle. And animal rights activists praise new slaughter methods in Switzerland.
06:00 News
06:02 Big Money - Big Fraud: The Story of a German Conman
It was one of the biggest white-collar scams in German history. In the 1990s, Manfred Schmider and his company FlowTex took investors for more than two...
It was one of the biggest white-collar scams in German history. In the 1990s, Manfred Schmider and his company FlowTex took investors for more than two billion euros. Today, the conman himself can’t believe how easy it was to get away with a major fraud.
06:30 The Science Magazine
Could planes soon fly without emitting greenhouse gases? Scientists are working on an alternative fuel that doesn’t involve petroleum. It uses just...
Could planes soon fly without emitting greenhouse gases? Scientists are working on an alternative fuel that doesn’t involve petroleum. It uses just sun, air and water. Plus the new gene therapy designed to restore sight to people who are blind.
07:00 News
07:15 Peace Talks - The Oslo Diaries, Part 1
When Yitzhak Rabin and Yasser Arafat shook hands in September 1993, peace seemed within reach. The conciliatory gesture at the White House was meant to...
When Yitzhak Rabin and Yasser Arafat shook hands in September 1993, peace seemed within reach. The conciliatory gesture at the White House was meant to seal an accord between the Israeli Prime Minister and the Palestinian leader.
08:00 News
08:15 The Week in Reports
Thousands of Belarusian government opponents are imprisoned. After their release, they'll need help. +++ On the Turkish Black Sea coast, bees produce special honey with unexpected side effects.
08:30 Werner Herzog, a man of extremes
A self-taught cinema visionary and an extraordinary storyteller who achieved world fame: Werner Herzog. We met the legendary director in Munich.
09:00 News
09:30 The Science Magazine
Could planes soon fly without emitting greenhouse gases? Scientists are working on an alternative fuel that doesn’t involve petroleum. It uses just...
Could planes soon fly without emitting greenhouse gases? Scientists are working on an alternative fuel that doesn’t involve petroleum. It uses just sun, air and water. Plus the new gene therapy designed to restore sight to people who are blind.
10:00 News
10:30 News
10:45 Radical Militias in the US
Black Lives Matter protests have brought increased tensions to the US. Kenosha, Wisconsin, saw unrest after the police shooting of a Black father. In opposition...
Black Lives Matter protests have brought increased tensions to the US. Kenosha, Wisconsin, saw unrest after the police shooting of a Black father. In opposition to the protests, armed militias like "American Wolf" are also on the streets.
11:00 News
11:15 Dark Eden - The Nightmare of Oil, Part 2
Oil fuels the economy but fouls the environment. One of the earth's last great oil reserves is located at Fort McMurray in Alberta, Canada. The quest for...
Oil fuels the economy but fouls the environment. One of the earth's last great oil reserves is located at Fort McMurray in Alberta, Canada. The quest for "black gold" has drawn people from all over the world to the region.
12:00 News
12:30 News
12:45 The Week in Reports
Thousands of Belarusian government opponents are imprisoned. After their release, they'll need help. +++ On the Turkish Black Sea coast, bees produce special honey with unexpected side effects.
13:00 News
13:30 The Globalization Program
COVID-19 has silenced the samba in Brazil, leaving many musicians in need. Plus: the indigenous people in Mexico protected from the pandemic by their secluded...
COVID-19 has silenced the samba in Brazil, leaving many musicians in need. Plus: the indigenous people in Mexico protected from the pandemic by their secluded lifestyle. And animal rights activists praise new slaughter methods in Switzerland.
14:00 News
14:30 The Environment Magazine
Creating a nature friendly livelihood together - the motto of this week's Eco India: A lot can be achieved in the community inspired by an innovative idea...
Creating a nature friendly livelihood together - the motto of this week's Eco India: A lot can be achieved in the community inspired by an innovative idea generator. Installing a community composting system or working on the big goal of circular economy.
15:00 News
15:30 Asia
16:00 News
16:30 Asia
17:00 News
17:30 The Science Magazine
Could planes soon fly without emitting greenhouse gases? Scientists are working on an alternative fuel that doesn’t involve petroleum. It uses just...
Could planes soon fly without emitting greenhouse gases? Scientists are working on an alternative fuel that doesn’t involve petroleum. It uses just sun, air and water. Plus the new gene therapy designed to restore sight to people who are blind.
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 Clearing Mines in Ukraine - One Step at a Time
Since the outbreak of the Ukraine conflict in 2014, land mines and unexploded bombs have become part of everyday life in eastern Ukraine. Locating and...
Since the outbreak of the Ukraine conflict in 2014, land mines and unexploded bombs have become part of everyday life in eastern Ukraine. Locating and removing them is a dangerous job, but some young Ukrainians are prepared to put their lives on the line to make things safer.
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
COVID-19 has silenced the samba in Brazil, leaving many musicians in need. Plus: the indigenous people in Mexico protected from the pandemic by their secluded...
COVID-19 has silenced the samba in Brazil, leaving many musicians in need. Plus: the indigenous people in Mexico protected from the pandemic by their secluded lifestyle. And animal rights activists praise new slaughter methods in Switzerland.
01:00 News
01:15 Africa
01:30 News
01:45 News
02:00 News
02:02 News in Review
02:30 Kick off! Special: Season Preview
The Bundesliga is nearly back! While strict regulations remain in place due to COVID-19, it’s sure to be another thrill-packed campaign. Treble...
The Bundesliga is nearly back! While strict regulations remain in place due to COVID-19, it’s sure to be another thrill-packed campaign. Treble winners Bayern will be even harder to beat with Leroy Sané in their ranks. But at least three top contenders are prepared to challenge them for the title: Dortmund, Leipzig and Mönchengladbach. Find out all the latest info on Kick off!
03:00 News
03:15 Operation Kony - A US Crusade in Africa
Can a video trigger a war in Africa? This documentary investigates a controversial 2012 charity film that went viral, and asks whether the video and US-led...
Can a video trigger a war in Africa? This documentary investigates a controversial 2012 charity film that went viral, and asks whether the video and US-led hunt for Ugandan warlord Joseph Kony served as a cover for US military operations in Africa.
04:00 News
04:02 News in Review
04:30 Kick off! Special: Season Preview
The Bundesliga is nearly back! While strict regulations remain in place due to COVID-19, it’s sure to be another thrill-packed campaign. Treble...
The Bundesliga is nearly back! While strict regulations remain in place due to COVID-19, it’s sure to be another thrill-packed campaign. Treble winners Bayern will be even harder to beat with Leroy Sané in their ranks. But at least three top contenders are prepared to challenge them for the title: Dortmund, Leipzig and Mönchengladbach. Find out all the latest info on Kick off!
05:00 News
05:30 Clearing Mines in Ukraine - One Step at a Time
Since the outbreak of the Ukraine conflict in 2014, land mines and unexploded bombs have become part of everyday life in eastern Ukraine. Locating and...
Since the outbreak of the Ukraine conflict in 2014, land mines and unexploded bombs have become part of everyday life in eastern Ukraine. Locating and removing them is a dangerous job, but some young Ukrainians are prepared to put their lives on the line to make things safer.
06:00 News
06:02 News in Review
06:30 The Environment Magazine
Creating a nature friendly livelihood together - the motto of this week's Eco India: A lot can be achieved in the community inspired by an innovative idea...
Creating a nature friendly livelihood together - the motto of this week's Eco India: A lot can be achieved in the community inspired by an innovative idea generator. Installing a community composting system or working on the big goal of circular economy.
07:00 News
07:15 Operation Kony - A US Crusade in Africa
Can a video trigger a war in Africa? This documentary investigates a controversial 2012 charity film that went viral, and asks whether the video and US-led...
Can a video trigger a war in Africa? This documentary investigates a controversial 2012 charity film that went viral, and asks whether the video and US-led hunt for Ugandan warlord Joseph Kony served as a cover for US military operations in Africa.
08:00 News
08:15 News
08:30 Clearing Mines in Ukraine - One Step at a Time
Since the outbreak of the Ukraine conflict in 2014, land mines and unexploded bombs have become part of everyday life in eastern Ukraine. Locating and...
Since the outbreak of the Ukraine conflict in 2014, land mines and unexploded bombs have become part of everyday life in eastern Ukraine. Locating and removing them is a dangerous job, but some young Ukrainians are prepared to put their lives on the line to make things safer.
09:00 News
09:30 Kick off! Special: Season Preview
The Bundesliga is nearly back! While strict regulations remain in place due to COVID-19, it’s sure to be another thrill-packed campaign. Treble...
The Bundesliga is nearly back! While strict regulations remain in place due to COVID-19, it’s sure to be another thrill-packed campaign. Treble winners Bayern will be even harder to beat with Leroy Sané in their ranks. But at least three top contenders are prepared to challenge them for the title: Dortmund, Leipzig and Mönchengladbach. Find out all the latest info on Kick off!
10:00 News
10:30 Clearing Mines in Ukraine - One Step at a Time
Since the outbreak of the Ukraine conflict in 2014, land mines and unexploded bombs have become part of everyday life in eastern Ukraine. Locating and...
Since the outbreak of the Ukraine conflict in 2014, land mines and unexploded bombs have become part of everyday life in eastern Ukraine. Locating and removing them is a dangerous job, but some young Ukrainians are prepared to put their lives on the line to make things safer.
11:00 News
11:30 News
12:30 News
13:00 News
13:30 Kick off! Special: Season Preview
The Bundesliga is nearly back! While strict regulations remain in place due to COVID-19, it’s sure to be another thrill-packed campaign. Treble...
The Bundesliga is nearly back! While strict regulations remain in place due to COVID-19, it’s sure to be another thrill-packed campaign. Treble winners Bayern will be even harder to beat with Leroy Sané in their ranks. But at least three top contenders are prepared to challenge them for the title: Dortmund, Leipzig and Mönchengladbach. Find out all the latest info on Kick off!
14:00 News
14:30 Clearing Mines in Ukraine - One Step at a Time
Since the outbreak of the Ukraine conflict in 2014, land mines and unexploded bombs have become part of everyday life in eastern Ukraine. Locating and...
Since the outbreak of the Ukraine conflict in 2014, land mines and unexploded bombs have become part of everyday life in eastern Ukraine. Locating and removing them is a dangerous job, but some young Ukrainians are prepared to put their lives on the line to make things safer.
15:00 News
15:30 Asia
16:00 News
16:30 Asia
17:00 News
17:30 Kick off! Special: Season Preview
The Bundesliga is nearly back! While strict regulations remain in place due to COVID-19, it’s sure to be another thrill-packed campaign. Treble...
The Bundesliga is nearly back! While strict regulations remain in place due to COVID-19, it’s sure to be another thrill-packed campaign. Treble winners Bayern will be even harder to beat with Leroy Sané in their ranks. But at least three top contenders are prepared to challenge them for the title: Dortmund, Leipzig and Mönchengladbach. Find out all the latest info on Kick off!
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 Kick off! Special: Season Preview
The Bundesliga is nearly back! While strict regulations remain in place due to COVID-19, it’s sure to be another thrill-packed campaign. Treble...
The Bundesliga is nearly back! While strict regulations remain in place due to COVID-19, it’s sure to be another thrill-packed campaign. Treble winners Bayern will be even harder to beat with Leroy Sané in their ranks. But at least three top contenders are prepared to challenge them for the title: Dortmund, Leipzig and Mönchengladbach. Find out all the latest info on Kick off!
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 Spotlight on People
The fire in Greece’s largest migrant camp, Moria, has raised tensions between Greeks and displaced refugees on the island of Lesbos. +++ The coronavirus...
The fire in Greece’s largest migrant camp, Moria, has raised tensions between Greeks and displaced refugees on the island of Lesbos. +++ The coronavirus pandemic has led to more and more Londoners discovering free food growing wild in local parks.
01:00 News
01:15 Africa
01:30 News
01:45 News
02:00 News
02:02 News in Review
02:30 From A to B - The Mobility of the Future
The mobility of the future is sustainable: efficient and with zero emissions. If that’s true, we’ve still got a long way to go. The coronavirus...
The mobility of the future is sustainable: efficient and with zero emissions. If that’s true, we’ve still got a long way to go. The coronavirus has made cars more attractive than ever. SUVs are especially popular.
03:00 News
03:15 A World Without Beethoven? - A Music Documentary with Sarah Willis, Part 1
DW is celebrating Ludwig van Beethoven's 250th birthday with a musical documentary. The two-part series asks viewers to ponder "a world without Beethoven"...
DW is celebrating Ludwig van Beethoven's 250th birthday with a musical documentary. The two-part series asks viewers to ponder "a world without Beethoven" to reveal how his innovations continue to influence music far beyond classical genres today.
04:00 News
04:02 News in Review
04:30 The Globalization Program
COVID-19 has silenced the samba in Brazil, leaving many musicians in need. Plus: the indigenous people in Mexico protected from the pandemic by their secluded...
COVID-19 has silenced the samba in Brazil, leaving many musicians in need. Plus: the indigenous people in Mexico protected from the pandemic by their secluded lifestyle. And animal rights activists praise new slaughter methods in Switzerland.
05:00 News
05:30 The Environment Magazine
This week on Eco Africa we look into the growing problem of light pollution, learn how a young engineer in Ghana came up with a sweeping bicycle and visit...
This week on Eco Africa we look into the growing problem of light pollution, learn how a young engineer in Ghana came up with a sweeping bicycle and visit a farm in Rwanda using a solar-powered irrigation system.