00:00 News
00:02 News in Review
00:30 Partner or Rival: How Dangerous Is China?
Europe and China: Trade war or a partnership of equals? Our guests: Didi Kirsten Tatlow (political scientist), Felix Lee (journalist), Alexander Görlach (author)
01:00 News
01:15 Africa
01:30 News
01:45 News
02:00 News
02:02 News in Review
02:30 Partner or Rival: How Dangerous Is China?
Europe and China: Trade war or a partnership of equals? Our guests: Didi Kirsten Tatlow (political scientist), Felix Lee (journalist), Alexander Görlach (author)
03:00 News
03:15 What if Earth were Unique? - Part 1
How likely is it that we will one day discover a planet with an ecosystem like Earth's? What if the Earth's diverse and complex life forms are unique?...
How likely is it that we will one day discover a planet with an ecosystem like Earth's? What if the Earth's diverse and complex life forms are unique? This documentary takes us on a guided tour that reveals the wonders of our planet.
04:00 News
04:02 News in Review
04:30 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.
05:00 News
05:30 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.
06:00 News
06:02 News in Review
06:30 Partner or Rival: How Dangerous Is China?
Europe and China: Trade war or a partnership of equals? Our guests: Didi Kirsten Tatlow (political scientist), Felix Lee (journalist), Alexander Görlach (author)
07:00 News
07:15 What if Earth were Unique? - Part 1
How likely is it that we will one day discover a planet with an ecosystem like Earth's? What if the Earth's diverse and complex life forms are unique?...
How likely is it that we will one day discover a planet with an ecosystem like Earth's? What if the Earth's diverse and complex life forms are unique? This documentary takes us on a guided tour that reveals the wonders of our planet.
08:00 News
08:15 News
08:30 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.
09:00 News
09:30 Partner or Rival: How Dangerous Is China?
Europe and China: Trade war or a partnership of equals? Our guests: Didi Kirsten Tatlow (political scientist), Felix Lee (journalist), Alexander Görlach (author)
10:00 News
10:30 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.
11:00 News
11:15 Putin's Pride - Cossasks and the Church
Russia - a global power, confident and strong. That’s the image projected by President Vladimir Putin. Decades after the Soviet Union’s collapse,...
Russia - a global power, confident and strong. That’s the image projected by President Vladimir Putin. Decades after the Soviet Union’s collapse, Putin is relying on Russian traditions and values from the tsarist past to kindle patriotism.
12:00 News
12:30 News
13:00 News
13:30 Partner or Rival: How Dangerous Is China?
Europe and China: Trade war or a partnership of equals? Our guests: Didi Kirsten Tatlow (political scientist), Felix Lee (journalist), Alexander Görlach (author)
14:00 News
14:30 Water
Over half of our bodies are made up water -- a good reason to take a closer look. How much water should we drink? How often should we shower? And what's the best swimming style?
15:00 News
15:30 Asia
16:00 News
16:30 Asia
17:00 News
17:30 The Environment Magazine
Eco India is celebrating its 100th edition with some of our favorite and most impactful stories: lake conservation in Bengaluru, land ownership for female farmers and climate pioneers from Germany.
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
In this edition of Eco Africa we check out bee farming in Kenya, see how Senegal's capital is turning green, and visit an artists working to protect South Africa's penguins.
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 Maldives - Fighting Back the Tides of Trash
Thilafushi, an island of floating rubbish island in the Maldives, grows by a square meter a day. But diving instructor Shaahina Ali is trying to slow that...
Thilafushi, an island of floating rubbish island in the Maldives, grows by a square meter a day. But diving instructor Shaahina Ali is trying to slow that growth by recycling and using floating barriers to hold back the rising seas.
00:30 Lifestyle Europe
Alphorns on rooftops - the Dresden Symphony Orchestra on prefab buildings in Saxon's capital. Plus: Cooking with wild plants and wild herbs on the Isle of Man. And: A massive bamboo labyrinth.
01:00 News
01:15 Are US sports really socialist compared to the capitalism of European football?
European football - a landscape where big clubs can fall into oblivion. Left to linger in the bottom divisions. It’s a dog eat dog world. Capitalism...
European football - a landscape where big clubs can fall into oblivion. Left to linger in the bottom divisions. It’s a dog eat dog world. Capitalism at its finest. But in US sports - they look after their own. No matter how poorly you perform, the strong prop up the weak- it sounds a lot like socialism. Let’s take a closer look - with Kick off! Reporter Janek Speight.
01:30 Baroque and Wine: A Trip to Würzburg
Würzburg is rich in cultural sights and vineyards. Lukas Stege explores the Franconian city from the Old Town, up to the vineyards, and the Marienberg Fortress. Wine tasting is of course a must.
02:00 News
02:02 News in Review
02:30 The Global Auto and Mobility Show
Is the new Toyota Yaris Hybrid ultra-fuel efficient? Can alternative fuels really reduce CO2 emissions? And how is it for one of the few women driving a taxi in Moscow?
03:00 News
03:15 Africa
03:30 Baroque and Wine: A Trip to Würzburg
Würzburg is rich in cultural sights and vineyards. Lukas Stege explores the Franconian city from the Old Town, up to the vineyards, and the Marienberg Fortress. Wine tasting is of course a must.
04:00 News
04:02 News
04:15 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.
05:00 News
05:30 The Science Magazine
Sabine Frank is Germany's first 'night protection officer.' She informs people in her city about what too much artificial light at night does to plant...
Sabine Frank is Germany's first 'night protection officer.' She informs people in her city about what too much artificial light at night does to plant and animal life. And: How to predict rockslides? A Munich research team is trying to find out.
06:00 News
06:02 Postcolonial Europe: The significance of memory
The "Black lives matter" and immigration movements are also fueling the colonialism debate. How heavily does this period in time still shape European society?...
The "Black lives matter" and immigration movements are also fueling the colonialism debate. How heavily does this period in time still shape European society? What questions should we be asking ourselves? Four creative positions.
06:30 Lifestyle Europe
Alphorns on rooftops - the Dresden Symphony Orchestra on prefab buildings in Saxon's capital. Plus: Cooking with wild plants and wild herbs on the Isle of Man. And: A massive bamboo labyrinth.
07:00 News
07:15 The Week in Reports
On the Greek island of Lesbos, tension is rising between refugees and the island's residents. +++In Turkey, more and more women are experiencing domestic...
On the Greek island of Lesbos, tension is rising between refugees and the island's residents. +++In Turkey, more and more women are experiencing domestic violence - a brutal murder has triggered a wave of protests.
07:30 The Magazine for Africa's Youth
In this edition we focus on police brutality across the continent. How do young Africans perceive police - as friends or foes? In Nairobi, the H-Town Kids...
In this edition we focus on police brutality across the continent. How do young Africans perceive police - as friends or foes? In Nairobi, the H-Town Kids are making a mark on Social Media by imitating celebrities. A ballet school in Lagos teaches children classical dancing. And a young Somali reconnects with her roots.
08:00 News
08:15 Living in the Digital Age
Streaming is revolutionizing the music industry and changing the way songs are composed. They now launch straight into the lyrics - to keep the audience...
Streaming is revolutionizing the music industry and changing the way songs are composed. They now launch straight into the lyrics - to keep the audience spellbound. Streaming accounts for over half of industry revenues.
08:30 The Global Auto and Mobility Show
Is the new Toyota Yaris Hybrid ultra-fuel efficient? Can alternative fuels really reduce CO2 emissions? And how is it for one of the few women driving a taxi in Moscow?
09:00 News
09:15 News
09:30 Baroque and Wine: A Trip to Würzburg
Würzburg is rich in cultural sights and vineyards. Lukas Stege explores the Franconian city from the Old Town, up to the vineyards, and the Marienberg Fortress. Wine tasting is of course a must.
10:00 News
10:15 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.
11:00 News
11:15 Are US sports really socialist compared to the capitalism of European football?
European football - a landscape where big clubs can fall into oblivion. Left to linger in the bottom divisions. It’s a dog eat dog world. Capitalism...
European football - a landscape where big clubs can fall into oblivion. Left to linger in the bottom divisions. It’s a dog eat dog world. Capitalism at its finest. But in US sports - they look after their own. No matter how poorly you perform, the strong prop up the weak- it sounds a lot like socialism. Let’s take a closer look - with Kick off! Reporter Janek Speight.
11:30 Lifestyle Europe
Alphorns on rooftops - the Dresden Symphony Orchestra on prefab buildings in Saxon's capital. Plus: Cooking with wild plants and wild herbs on the Isle of Man. And: A massive bamboo labyrinth.
12:00 News
12:15 Living in the Digital Age
Streaming is revolutionizing the music industry and changing the way songs are composed. They now launch straight into the lyrics - to keep the audience...
Streaming is revolutionizing the music industry and changing the way songs are composed. They now launch straight into the lyrics - to keep the audience spellbound. Streaming accounts for over half of industry revenues.
12:30 Baroque and Wine: A Trip to Würzburg
Würzburg is rich in cultural sights and vineyards. Lukas Stege explores the Franconian city from the Old Town, up to the vineyards, and the Marienberg Fortress. Wine tasting is of course a must.
13:00 News
13:15 A Nurse Moves to Germany
Nursing staff are in short supply in Germany, because not enough Germans want to perform this demanding, yet not very well-paid job. So more and more nurses...
Nursing staff are in short supply in Germany, because not enough Germans want to perform this demanding, yet not very well-paid job. So more and more nurses are being recruited from abroad. Iyaloo from Namibia is one of them.
13:30 Postcolonial Europe: The significance of memory
The "Black lives matter" and immigration movements are also fueling the colonialism debate. How heavily does this period in time still shape European society?...
The "Black lives matter" and immigration movements are also fueling the colonialism debate. How heavily does this period in time still shape European society? What questions should we be asking ourselves? Four creative positions.
14:00 News
14:15 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.
15:00 News
15:15 The Week in Reports
On the Greek island of Lesbos, tension is rising between refugees and the island's residents. +++In Turkey, more and more women are experiencing domestic...
On the Greek island of Lesbos, tension is rising between refugees and the island's residents. +++In Turkey, more and more women are experiencing domestic violence - a brutal murder has triggered a wave of protests.
15:30 Lifestyle Europe
Alphorns on rooftops - the Dresden Symphony Orchestra on prefab buildings in Saxon's capital. Plus: Cooking with wild plants and wild herbs on the Isle of Man. And: A massive bamboo labyrinth.
16:00 News
16:15 A Nurse Moves to Germany
Nursing staff are in short supply in Germany, because not enough Germans want to perform this demanding, yet not very well-paid job. So more and more nurses...
Nursing staff are in short supply in Germany, because not enough Germans want to perform this demanding, yet not very well-paid job. So more and more nurses are being recruited from abroad. Iyaloo from Namibia is one of them.
16:30 The Magazine for Africa's Youth
In this edition we focus on police brutality across the continent. How do young Africans perceive police - as friends or foes? In Nairobi, the H-Town Kids...
In this edition we focus on police brutality across the continent. How do young Africans perceive police - as friends or foes? In Nairobi, the H-Town Kids are making a mark on Social Media by imitating celebrities. A ballet school in Lagos teaches children classical dancing. And a young Somali reconnects with her roots.
17:00 News
17:15 What if Earth were Unique? - Part 1
How likely is it that we will one day discover a planet with an ecosystem like Earth's? What if the Earth's diverse and complex life forms are unique?...
How likely is it that we will one day discover a planet with an ecosystem like Earth's? What if the Earth's diverse and complex life forms are unique? This documentary takes us on a guided tour that reveals the wonders of our planet.
18:00 News
18:15 Are US sports really socialist compared to the capitalism of European football?
European football - a landscape where big clubs can fall into oblivion. Left to linger in the bottom divisions. It’s a dog eat dog world. Capitalism...
European football - a landscape where big clubs can fall into oblivion. Left to linger in the bottom divisions. It’s a dog eat dog world. Capitalism at its finest. But in US sports - they look after their own. No matter how poorly you perform, the strong prop up the weak- it sounds a lot like socialism. Let’s take a closer look - with Kick off! Reporter Janek Speight.
18:30 Guest: Niels Annen
Sarah Kelly interviews Niels Annen, Minister of State at the German Foreign Ministry.
19:00 News
19:15 Living in the Digital Age
Streaming is revolutionizing the music industry and changing the way songs are composed. They now launch straight into the lyrics - to keep the audience...
Streaming is revolutionizing the music industry and changing the way songs are composed. They now launch straight into the lyrics - to keep the audience spellbound. Streaming accounts for over half of industry revenues.
19:30 The Magazine for Africa's Youth
In this edition we focus on police brutality across the continent. How do young Africans perceive police - as friends or foes? In Nairobi, the H-Town Kids...
In this edition we focus on police brutality across the continent. How do young Africans perceive police - as friends or foes? In Nairobi, the H-Town Kids are making a mark on Social Media by imitating celebrities. A ballet school in Lagos teaches children classical dancing. And a young Somali reconnects with her roots.
20:00 News
20:15 A Nurse Moves to Germany
Nursing staff are in short supply in Germany, because not enough Germans want to perform this demanding, yet not very well-paid job. So more and more nurses...
Nursing staff are in short supply in Germany, because not enough Germans want to perform this demanding, yet not very well-paid job. So more and more nurses are being recruited from abroad. Iyaloo from Namibia is one of them.
20:30 The Science Magazine
Sabine Frank is Germany's first 'night protection officer.' She informs people in her city about what too much artificial light at night does to plant...
Sabine Frank is Germany's first 'night protection officer.' She informs people in her city about what too much artificial light at night does to plant and animal life. And: How to predict rockslides? A Munich research team is trying to find out.
21:00 News
21:15 Putin's Pride - Cossasks and the Church
Russia - a global power, confident and strong. That’s the image projected by President Vladimir Putin. Decades after the Soviet Union’s collapse,...
Russia - a global power, confident and strong. That’s the image projected by President Vladimir Putin. Decades after the Soviet Union’s collapse, Putin is relying on Russian traditions and values from the tsarist past to kindle patriotism.
22:00 News
22:15 The Week in Reports
On the Greek island of Lesbos, tension is rising between refugees and the island's residents. +++In Turkey, more and more women are experiencing domestic...
On the Greek island of Lesbos, tension is rising between refugees and the island's residents. +++In Turkey, more and more women are experiencing domestic violence - a brutal murder has triggered a wave of protests.
22:30 Postcolonial Europe: The significance of memory
The "Black lives matter" and immigration movements are also fueling the colonialism debate. How heavily does this period in time still shape European society?...
The "Black lives matter" and immigration movements are also fueling the colonialism debate. How heavily does this period in time still shape European society? What questions should we be asking ourselves? Four creative positions.
23:00 News
23:15 Living in the Digital Age
Streaming is revolutionizing the music industry and changing the way songs are composed. They now launch straight into the lyrics - to keep the audience...
Streaming is revolutionizing the music industry and changing the way songs are composed. They now launch straight into the lyrics - to keep the audience spellbound. Streaming accounts for over half of industry revenues.
23:30 The Environment Magazine
In this edition of Eco Africa we check out bee farming in Kenya, see how Senegal's capital is turning green, and visit an artists working to protect South Africa's penguins.
00:00 News
00:02 Baroque and Wine: A Trip to Würzburg
Würzburg is rich in cultural sights and vineyards. Lukas Stege explores the Franconian city from the Old Town, up to the vineyards, and the Marienberg Fortress. Wine tasting is of course a must.
00:30 Postcolonial Europe: The significance of memory
The "Black lives matter" and immigration movements are also fueling the colonialism debate. How heavily does this period in time still shape European society?...
The "Black lives matter" and immigration movements are also fueling the colonialism debate. How heavily does this period in time still shape European society? What questions should we be asking ourselves? Four creative positions.
01:00 News
01:15 The Week in Reports
On the Greek island of Lesbos, tension is rising between refugees and the island's residents. +++In Turkey, more and more women are experiencing domestic...
On the Greek island of Lesbos, tension is rising between refugees and the island's residents. +++In Turkey, more and more women are experiencing domestic violence - a brutal murder has triggered a wave of protests.
01:30 The Global Auto and Mobility Show
Is the new Toyota Yaris Hybrid ultra-fuel efficient? Can alternative fuels really reduce CO2 emissions? And how is it for one of the few women driving a taxi in Moscow?
02:00 News
02:02 The Science Magazine
Sabine Frank is Germany's first 'night protection officer.' She informs people in her city about what too much artificial light at night does to plant...
Sabine Frank is Germany's first 'night protection officer.' She informs people in her city about what too much artificial light at night does to plant and animal life. And: How to predict rockslides? A Munich research team is trying to find out.
02:30 Maldives - Fighting Back the Tides of Trash
Thilafushi, an island of floating rubbish island in the Maldives, grows by a square meter a day. But diving instructor Shaahina Ali is trying to slow that...
Thilafushi, an island of floating rubbish island in the Maldives, grows by a square meter a day. But diving instructor Shaahina Ali is trying to slow that growth by recycling and using floating barriers to hold back the rising seas.
03:00 News
03:15 Are US sports really socialist compared to the capitalism of European football?
European football - a landscape where big clubs can fall into oblivion. Left to linger in the bottom divisions. It’s a dog eat dog world. Capitalism...
European football - a landscape where big clubs can fall into oblivion. Left to linger in the bottom divisions. It’s a dog eat dog world. Capitalism at its finest. But in US sports - they look after their own. No matter how poorly you perform, the strong prop up the weak- it sounds a lot like socialism. Let’s take a closer look - with Kick off! Reporter Janek Speight.
03:30 Lifestyle Europe
Alphorns on rooftops - the Dresden Symphony Orchestra on prefab buildings in Saxon's capital. Plus: Cooking with wild plants and wild herbs on the Isle of Man. And: A massive bamboo labyrinth.
04:00 News
04:02 The Week in Reports
On the Greek island of Lesbos, tension is rising between refugees and the island's residents. +++In Turkey, more and more women are experiencing domestic...
On the Greek island of Lesbos, tension is rising between refugees and the island's residents. +++In Turkey, more and more women are experiencing domestic violence - a brutal murder has triggered a wave of protests.
04:15 Putin's Pride - Cossasks and the Church
Russia - a global power, confident and strong. That’s the image projected by President Vladimir Putin. Decades after the Soviet Union’s collapse,...
Russia - a global power, confident and strong. That’s the image projected by President Vladimir Putin. Decades after the Soviet Union’s collapse, Putin is relying on Russian traditions and values from the tsarist past to kindle patriotism.
05:00 News
05:15 A Nurse Moves to Germany
Nursing staff are in short supply in Germany, because not enough Germans want to perform this demanding, yet not very well-paid job. So more and more nurses...
Nursing staff are in short supply in Germany, because not enough Germans want to perform this demanding, yet not very well-paid job. So more and more nurses are being recruited from abroad. Iyaloo from Namibia is one of them.
05:30 The Global Auto and Mobility Show
Is the new Toyota Yaris Hybrid ultra-fuel efficient? Can alternative fuels really reduce CO2 emissions? And how is it for one of the few women driving a taxi in Moscow?
06:00 News
06:02 Water
Over half of our bodies are made up water -- a good reason to take a closer look. How much water should we drink? How often should we shower? And what's the best swimming style?
06:30 Baroque and Wine: A Trip to Würzburg
Würzburg is rich in cultural sights and vineyards. Lukas Stege explores the Franconian city from the Old Town, up to the vineyards, and the Marienberg Fortress. Wine tasting is of course a must.
07:00 News
07:15 Are US sports really socialist compared to the capitalism of European football?
European football - a landscape where big clubs can fall into oblivion. Left to linger in the bottom divisions. It’s a dog eat dog world. Capitalism...
European football - a landscape where big clubs can fall into oblivion. Left to linger in the bottom divisions. It’s a dog eat dog world. Capitalism at its finest. But in US sports - they look after their own. No matter how poorly you perform, the strong prop up the weak- it sounds a lot like socialism. Let’s take a closer look - with Kick off! Reporter Janek Speight.
07:30 Maldives - Fighting Back the Tides of Trash
Thilafushi, an island of floating rubbish island in the Maldives, grows by a square meter a day. But diving instructor Shaahina Ali is trying to slow that...
Thilafushi, an island of floating rubbish island in the Maldives, grows by a square meter a day. But diving instructor Shaahina Ali is trying to slow that growth by recycling and using floating barriers to hold back the rising seas.
08:00 News
08:15 A Nurse Moves to Germany
Nursing staff are in short supply in Germany, because not enough Germans want to perform this demanding, yet not very well-paid job. So more and more nurses...
Nursing staff are in short supply in Germany, because not enough Germans want to perform this demanding, yet not very well-paid job. So more and more nurses are being recruited from abroad. Iyaloo from Namibia is one of them.
08:30 Lifestyle Europe
Alphorns on rooftops - the Dresden Symphony Orchestra on prefab buildings in Saxon's capital. Plus: Cooking with wild plants and wild herbs on the Isle of Man. And: A massive bamboo labyrinth.
09:00 News
09:15 The Week in Reports
On the Greek island of Lesbos, tension is rising between refugees and the island's residents. +++In Turkey, more and more women are experiencing domestic...
On the Greek island of Lesbos, tension is rising between refugees and the island's residents. +++In Turkey, more and more women are experiencing domestic violence - a brutal murder has triggered a wave of protests.
09:30 Postcolonial Europe: The significance of memory
The "Black lives matter" and immigration movements are also fueling the colonialism debate. How heavily does this period in time still shape European society?...
The "Black lives matter" and immigration movements are also fueling the colonialism debate. How heavily does this period in time still shape European society? What questions should we be asking ourselves? Four creative positions.
10:00 News
10:15 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.
11:00 News
11:15 Living in the Digital Age
Streaming is revolutionizing the music industry and changing the way songs are composed. They now launch straight into the lyrics - to keep the audience...
Streaming is revolutionizing the music industry and changing the way songs are composed. They now launch straight into the lyrics - to keep the audience spellbound. Streaming accounts for over half of industry revenues.
11:30 The Magazine for Africa's Youth
In this edition we focus on police brutality across the continent. How do young Africans perceive police - as friends or foes? In Nairobi, the H-Town Kids...
In this edition we focus on police brutality across the continent. How do young Africans perceive police - as friends or foes? In Nairobi, the H-Town Kids are making a mark on Social Media by imitating celebrities. A ballet school in Lagos teaches children classical dancing. And a young Somali reconnects with her roots.
12:00 News
12:15 A Nurse Moves to Germany
Nursing staff are in short supply in Germany, because not enough Germans want to perform this demanding, yet not very well-paid job. So more and more nurses...
Nursing staff are in short supply in Germany, because not enough Germans want to perform this demanding, yet not very well-paid job. So more and more nurses are being recruited from abroad. Iyaloo from Namibia is one of them.
12:30 The Global Auto and Mobility Show
Is the new Toyota Yaris Hybrid ultra-fuel efficient? Can alternative fuels really reduce CO2 emissions? And how is it for one of the few women driving a taxi in Moscow?
13:00 News
13:15 The Week in Reports
On the Greek island of Lesbos, tension is rising between refugees and the island's residents. +++In Turkey, more and more women are experiencing domestic...
On the Greek island of Lesbos, tension is rising between refugees and the island's residents. +++In Turkey, more and more women are experiencing domestic violence - a brutal murder has triggered a wave of protests.
13:30 The Magazine for Africa's Youth
In this edition we focus on police brutality across the continent. How do young Africans perceive police - as friends or foes? In Nairobi, the H-Town Kids...
In this edition we focus on police brutality across the continent. How do young Africans perceive police - as friends or foes? In Nairobi, the H-Town Kids are making a mark on Social Media by imitating celebrities. A ballet school in Lagos teaches children classical dancing. And a young Somali reconnects with her roots.
14:00 News
14:15 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.
15:00 News
15:15 Are US sports really socialist compared to the capitalism of European football?
European football - a landscape where big clubs can fall into oblivion. Left to linger in the bottom divisions. It’s a dog eat dog world. Capitalism...
European football - a landscape where big clubs can fall into oblivion. Left to linger in the bottom divisions. It’s a dog eat dog world. Capitalism at its finest. But in US sports - they look after their own. No matter how poorly you perform, the strong prop up the weak- it sounds a lot like socialism. Let’s take a closer look - with Kick off! Reporter Janek Speight.
15:30 Postcolonial Europe: The significance of memory
The "Black lives matter" and immigration movements are also fueling the colonialism debate. How heavily does this period in time still shape European society?...
The "Black lives matter" and immigration movements are also fueling the colonialism debate. How heavily does this period in time still shape European society? What questions should we be asking ourselves? Four creative positions.
16:00 News
16:15 Living in the Digital Age
Streaming is revolutionizing the music industry and changing the way songs are composed. They now launch straight into the lyrics - to keep the audience...
Streaming is revolutionizing the music industry and changing the way songs are composed. They now launch straight into the lyrics - to keep the audience spellbound. Streaming accounts for over half of industry revenues.
16:30 Maldives - Fighting Back the Tides of Trash
Thilafushi, an island of floating rubbish island in the Maldives, grows by a square meter a day. But diving instructor Shaahina Ali is trying to slow that...
Thilafushi, an island of floating rubbish island in the Maldives, grows by a square meter a day. But diving instructor Shaahina Ali is trying to slow that growth by recycling and using floating barriers to hold back the rising seas.
17:00 News
17:15 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.
18:00 News
18:15 A Nurse Moves to Germany
Nursing staff are in short supply in Germany, because not enough Germans want to perform this demanding, yet not very well-paid job. So more and more nurses...
Nursing staff are in short supply in Germany, because not enough Germans want to perform this demanding, yet not very well-paid job. So more and more nurses are being recruited from abroad. Iyaloo from Namibia is one of them.
18:30 The Environment Magazine
In this edition of Eco Africa we check out bee farming in Kenya, see how Senegal's capital is turning green, and visit an artists working to protect South Africa's penguins.
19:00 News
19:15 The Week in Reports
On the Greek island of Lesbos, tension is rising between refugees and the island's residents. +++In Turkey, more and more women are experiencing domestic...
On the Greek island of Lesbos, tension is rising between refugees and the island's residents. +++In Turkey, more and more women are experiencing domestic violence - a brutal murder has triggered a wave of protests.
19:30 Lifestyle Europe
Alphorns on rooftops - the Dresden Symphony Orchestra on prefab buildings in Saxon's capital. Plus: Cooking with wild plants and wild herbs on the Isle of Man. And: A massive bamboo labyrinth.
20:00 News
20:15 Living in the Digital Age
Streaming is revolutionizing the music industry and changing the way songs are composed. They now launch straight into the lyrics - to keep the audience...
Streaming is revolutionizing the music industry and changing the way songs are composed. They now launch straight into the lyrics - to keep the audience spellbound. Streaming accounts for over half of industry revenues.
20:30 The Global Auto and Mobility Show
Is the new Toyota Yaris Hybrid ultra-fuel efficient? Can alternative fuels really reduce CO2 emissions? And how is it for one of the few women driving a taxi in Moscow?
21:00 News
21:15 What if Earth were Unique? - Part 1
How likely is it that we will one day discover a planet with an ecosystem like Earth's? What if the Earth's diverse and complex life forms are unique?...
How likely is it that we will one day discover a planet with an ecosystem like Earth's? What if the Earth's diverse and complex life forms are unique? This documentary takes us on a guided tour that reveals the wonders of our planet.
22:00 News
22:15 Are US sports really socialist compared to the capitalism of European football?
European football - a landscape where big clubs can fall into oblivion. Left to linger in the bottom divisions. It’s a dog eat dog world. Capitalism...
European football - a landscape where big clubs can fall into oblivion. Left to linger in the bottom divisions. It’s a dog eat dog world. Capitalism at its finest. But in US sports - they look after their own. No matter how poorly you perform, the strong prop up the weak- it sounds a lot like socialism. Let’s take a closer look - with Kick off! Reporter Janek Speight.
22:30 Maldives - Fighting Back the Tides of Trash
Thilafushi, an island of floating rubbish island in the Maldives, grows by a square meter a day. But diving instructor Shaahina Ali is trying to slow that...
Thilafushi, an island of floating rubbish island in the Maldives, grows by a square meter a day. But diving instructor Shaahina Ali is trying to slow that growth by recycling and using floating barriers to hold back the rising seas.
23:00 News
23:15 A Nurse Moves to Germany
Nursing staff are in short supply in Germany, because not enough Germans want to perform this demanding, yet not very well-paid job. So more and more nurses...
Nursing staff are in short supply in Germany, because not enough Germans want to perform this demanding, yet not very well-paid job. So more and more nurses are being recruited from abroad. Iyaloo from Namibia is one of them.
23:30 The Science Magazine
Sabine Frank is Germany's first 'night protection officer.' She informs people in her city about what too much artificial light at night does to plant...
Sabine Frank is Germany's first 'night protection officer.' She informs people in her city about what too much artificial light at night does to plant and animal life. And: How to predict rockslides? A Munich research team is trying to find out.
00:00 News
00:02 News in Review
00:30 Destruction of an Ancient Treasure - Turkey’s Controversial Ilisu Dam
The ancient town of Hasankeyf in Turkey boasted a long history, spanning some 10,000 years. It was an archeological treasure trove. But Hasankeyf and 200...
The ancient town of Hasankeyf in Turkey boasted a long history, spanning some 10,000 years. It was an archeological treasure trove. But Hasankeyf and 200 other towns and villages have disappeared under floodwaters, thanks to a controversial dam.
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01:15 Africa
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02:00 News
02:02 Lifestyle Europe
Alphorns on rooftops - the Dresden Symphony Orchestra on prefab buildings in Saxon's capital. Plus: Cooking with wild plants and wild herbs on the Isle of Man. And: A massive bamboo labyrinth.
02:30 The Globalization Program
Climate change as a catalyst of conflict - a photography project documents the devastating impact global warming has had on the Sahel region. Plus the...
Climate change as a catalyst of conflict - a photography project documents the devastating impact global warming has had on the Sahel region. Plus the Social Innovation Academy in Uganda supports young people in fulfilling their dreams.
03:00 News
03:15 Peace Talks - The Oslo Diaries, Part 2
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
Eco India is celebrating its 100th edition with some of our favorite and most impactful stories: lake conservation in Bengaluru, land ownership for female farmers and climate pioneers from Germany.
04:30 Water
Over half of our bodies are made up water -- a good reason to take a closer look. How much water should we drink? How often should we shower? And what's the best swimming style?
05:00 News
05:15 The Week in Reports
On the Greek island of Lesbos, tension is rising between refugees and the island's residents. +++In Turkey, more and more women are experiencing domestic...
On the Greek island of Lesbos, tension is rising between refugees and the island's residents. +++In Turkey, more and more women are experiencing domestic violence - a brutal murder has triggered a wave of protests.
05:30 The Globalization Program
Climate change as a catalyst of conflict - a photography project documents the devastating impact global warming has had on the Sahel region. Plus the...
Climate change as a catalyst of conflict - a photography project documents the devastating impact global warming has had on the Sahel region. Plus the Social Innovation Academy in Uganda supports young people in fulfilling their dreams.
06:00 News
06:02 Maldives - Fighting Back the Tides of Trash
Thilafushi, an island of floating rubbish island in the Maldives, grows by a square meter a day. But diving instructor Shaahina Ali is trying to slow that...
Thilafushi, an island of floating rubbish island in the Maldives, grows by a square meter a day. But diving instructor Shaahina Ali is trying to slow that growth by recycling and using floating barriers to hold back the rising seas.
06:30 The Science Magazine
Sabine Frank is Germany's first 'night protection officer.' She informs people in her city about what too much artificial light at night does to plant...
Sabine Frank is Germany's first 'night protection officer.' She informs people in her city about what too much artificial light at night does to plant and animal life. And: How to predict rockslides? A Munich research team is trying to find out.
07:00 News
07:15 Peace Talks - The Oslo Diaries, Part 2
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
On the Greek island of Lesbos, tension is rising between refugees and the island's residents. +++In Turkey, more and more women are experiencing domestic...
On the Greek island of Lesbos, tension is rising between refugees and the island's residents. +++In Turkey, more and more women are experiencing domestic violence - a brutal murder has triggered a wave of protests.
08:30 Postcolonial Europe: The significance of memory
The "Black lives matter" and immigration movements are also fueling the colonialism debate. How heavily does this period in time still shape European society?...
The "Black lives matter" and immigration movements are also fueling the colonialism debate. How heavily does this period in time still shape European society? What questions should we be asking ourselves? Four creative positions.
09:00 News
09:30 The Science Magazine
Sabine Frank is Germany's first 'night protection officer.' She informs people in her city about what too much artificial light at night does to plant...
Sabine Frank is Germany's first 'night protection officer.' She informs people in her city about what too much artificial light at night does to plant and animal life. And: How to predict rockslides? A Munich research team is trying to find out.
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10:30 News
10:45 A Nurse Moves to Germany
Nursing staff are in short supply in Germany, because not enough Germans want to perform this demanding, yet not very well-paid job. So more and more nurses...
Nursing staff are in short supply in Germany, because not enough Germans want to perform this demanding, yet not very well-paid job. So more and more nurses are being recruited from abroad. Iyaloo from Namibia is one of them.
11:00 News
11:15 What if Earth were Unique? - Part 1
How likely is it that we will one day discover a planet with an ecosystem like Earth's? What if the Earth's diverse and complex life forms are unique?...
How likely is it that we will one day discover a planet with an ecosystem like Earth's? What if the Earth's diverse and complex life forms are unique? This documentary takes us on a guided tour that reveals the wonders of our planet.
12:00 News
12:30 News
12:45 The Week in Reports
On the Greek island of Lesbos, tension is rising between refugees and the island's residents. +++In Turkey, more and more women are experiencing domestic...
On the Greek island of Lesbos, tension is rising between refugees and the island's residents. +++In Turkey, more and more women are experiencing domestic violence - a brutal murder has triggered a wave of protests.
13:00 News
13:30 The Globalization Program
Climate change as a catalyst of conflict - a photography project documents the devastating impact global warming has had on the Sahel region. Plus the...
Climate change as a catalyst of conflict - a photography project documents the devastating impact global warming has had on the Sahel region. Plus the Social Innovation Academy in Uganda supports young people in fulfilling their dreams.
14:00 News
14:30 The Environment Magazine
Eco India is celebrating its 100th edition with some of our favorite and most impactful stories: lake conservation in Bengaluru, land ownership for female farmers and climate pioneers from Germany.
15:00 News
15:30 Asia
16:00 News
16:30 Asia
17:00 News
17:30 The Science Magazine
Sabine Frank is Germany's first 'night protection officer.' She informs people in her city about what too much artificial light at night does to plant...
Sabine Frank is Germany's first 'night protection officer.' She informs people in her city about what too much artificial light at night does to plant and animal life. And: How to predict rockslides? A Munich research team is trying to find out.
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18:15 News
18:30 Asia
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19:30 Africa
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20:30 Africa
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21:00 News
21:30 Destruction of an Ancient Treasure - Turkey’s Controversial Ilisu Dam
The ancient town of Hasankeyf in Turkey boasted a long history, spanning some 10,000 years. It was an archeological treasure trove. But Hasankeyf and 200...
The ancient town of Hasankeyf in Turkey boasted a long history, spanning some 10,000 years. It was an archeological treasure trove. But Hasankeyf and 200 other towns and villages have disappeared under floodwaters, thanks to a controversial dam.
22:00 News
22:30 News in Review
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23:15 News
23:30 Africa
23:45 News
00:00 News
00:02 News in Review
00:30 The Globalization Program
Climate change as a catalyst of conflict - a photography project documents the devastating impact global warming has had on the Sahel region. Plus the...
Climate change as a catalyst of conflict - a photography project documents the devastating impact global warming has had on the Sahel region. Plus the Social Innovation Academy in Uganda supports young people in fulfilling their dreams.
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01:15 Africa
01:30 News
01:45 News
02:00 News
02:02 News in Review
02:30 The Bundesliga Highlights - Matchday 1
The Bundesliga is back. Bayern run out as all-powerful triple winners. Who can possibly stop them? Runners-up Dortmund would surely like to. Champions...
The Bundesliga is back. Bayern run out as all-powerful triple winners. Who can possibly stop them? Runners-up Dortmund would surely like to. Champions League semi-finalists Leipzig are also strong in the running. Or maybe Mönchengladbach? Amid the COVID-19 pandemic the big question remains: How many fans can turn out? The suspense is mounting and Kick off! is ready to ring in the 2020/21 season.
03:00 News
03:15 Onibo - Coming of Age in the Peruvian Amazon
Two young brothers from the Shipibo people set out on a journey to the city of Lima. The modern metropolis stands in sharp relief to their lives back in...
Two young brothers from the Shipibo people set out on a journey to the city of Lima. The modern metropolis stands in sharp relief to their lives back in the Amazon jungle. Will they pursue their dream of a new life, or return to their roots?
04:00 News
04:02 News in Review
04:30 The Bundesliga Highlights - Matchday 1
The Bundesliga is back. Bayern run out as all-powerful triple winners. Who can possibly stop them? Runners-up Dortmund would surely like to. Champions...
The Bundesliga is back. Bayern run out as all-powerful triple winners. Who can possibly stop them? Runners-up Dortmund would surely like to. Champions League semi-finalists Leipzig are also strong in the running. Or maybe Mönchengladbach? Amid the COVID-19 pandemic the big question remains: How many fans can turn out? The suspense is mounting and Kick off! is ready to ring in the 2020/21 season.
05:00 News
05:30 Destruction of an Ancient Treasure - Turkey’s Controversial Ilisu Dam
The ancient town of Hasankeyf in Turkey boasted a long history, spanning some 10,000 years. It was an archeological treasure trove. But Hasankeyf and 200...
The ancient town of Hasankeyf in Turkey boasted a long history, spanning some 10,000 years. It was an archeological treasure trove. But Hasankeyf and 200 other towns and villages have disappeared under floodwaters, thanks to a controversial dam.