00:00 News
00:02 Sustainable travel - a future concept?
The Coronavirus Pandemic and overtourism are forcing the travel industry to innovate. What can sustainable tourism look like? What initiatives and visions...
The Coronavirus Pandemic and overtourism are forcing the travel industry to innovate. What can sustainable tourism look like? What initiatives and visions are already underway in Berlin, Amsterdam and Venice?
00:30 Art and AI - The Power of Machines
With artificial intelligence, you can create and design things that are unheard of and never seen before. AI is a new medium for artists and creatives,...
With artificial intelligence, you can create and design things that are unheard of and never seen before. AI is a new medium for artists and creatives, but also a new unknown - and a threat? Time to take a closer look!
01:00 News
01:15 The Week in Reports
Finland uses sniffer dogs to test travelers for the corona virus at Helsinki airport+++A Beijing noodle restaurant is being overrun by customers. Why?...
Finland uses sniffer dogs to test travelers for the corona virus at Helsinki airport+++A Beijing noodle restaurant is being overrun by customers. Why? Because of a former visit by designated US president Joe Biden
01:30 The Global Auto and Mobility Show
An electric motorbike that arouses the emotions of a combustion engine.
While most manufacturers are focusing on battery electric vehicles, Toyota is...
An electric motorbike that arouses the emotions of a combustion engine.
While most manufacturers are focusing on battery electric vehicles, Toyota is going its own way. Rapper Mert Abi comes to the garage with his BMW.
02:00 News
02:02 The Science Magazine
A few years ago, researchers discovered that mealworms eat plastic. Could this help solve our waste problem? Also on the show: a gene bank aims to preserve...
A few years ago, researchers discovered that mealworms eat plastic. Could this help solve our waste problem? Also on the show: a gene bank aims to preserve the diversity of honeybees. Plus: A2 milk is said to be easier to digest - but what does the science say?
02:30 Guilt-free Brew - Fair Trade, Sustainable Coffee
Germans love coffee, and the country doesn't really wake up without it. But is it sustainably produced and fairly traded? Not really. This documentary investigates efforts to improve the situation.
03:00 News
03:15 The Rocky Road to the Toyko Olympics - Part 1
The Olympic Games are the career highlight of every athlete. How are they dealing with the 2020 Games in Tokyo being postponed by a year? With so much...
The Olympic Games are the career highlight of every athlete. How are they dealing with the 2020 Games in Tokyo being postponed by a year? With so much in doubt, what effect has it had on their training schedules, their preparation and their lives? In this Sports Life series, we accompany four athletes as they embark on their long and unpredictable Olympic adventure.
03:30 Lifestyle Europe
Euromaxx asks: How do we want to live in the future? Why "Biophilic Architecture" - or, living close to nature, is trending. Also in the show: urban farming...
Euromaxx asks: How do we want to live in the future? Why "Biophilic Architecture" - or, living close to nature, is trending. Also in the show: urban farming and socially conscious fashion designs from Italy.
04:00 News
04:02 The Week in Reports
Finland uses sniffer dogs to test travelers for the corona virus at Helsinki airport+++A Beijing noodle restaurant is being overrun by customers. Why?...
Finland uses sniffer dogs to test travelers for the corona virus at Helsinki airport+++A Beijing noodle restaurant is being overrun by customers. Why? Because of a former visit by designated US president Joe Biden
04:15 The Third Reich in the Dock - The First Nuremburg Trial, Part 1
The Nuremberg trials started 75 years ago and marked a milestone in the establishment of international law. The images of high-ranking Nazis in the dock are seared into our collective memory.
05:00 News
05:15 Jörg Can Dance! On Stage with Down Syndrome
The dance company SZENE 2WEI brings together performers with and without disabilities. Jörg, a dancer with Down syndrome, is training...
The dance company SZENE 2WEI brings together performers with and without disabilities. Jörg, a dancer with Down syndrome, is training with the company. He wants to be a professional dancer. The company sees his talent rather than any disability.
05:30 The Global Auto and Mobility Show
An electric motorbike that arouses the emotions of a combustion engine.
While most manufacturers are focusing on battery electric vehicles, Toyota is...
An electric motorbike that arouses the emotions of a combustion engine.
While most manufacturers are focusing on battery electric vehicles, Toyota is going its own way. Rapper Mert Abi comes to the garage with his BMW.
06:00 News
06:02 Shingles
Shingles, also known as herpes zoster, is a viral infection. While the symptoms appear on the skin, the root cause of the illness is deep inside the body....
Shingles, also known as herpes zoster, is a viral infection. While the symptoms appear on the skin, the root cause of the illness is deep inside the body. We speak to experts about this painful condition. Also: 3D dental technology, fox tapeworm and veggie based pills to protect against sunburn.
06:30 Sustainable travel - a future concept?
The Coronavirus Pandemic and overtourism are forcing the travel industry to innovate. What can sustainable tourism look like? What initiatives and visions...
The Coronavirus Pandemic and overtourism are forcing the travel industry to innovate. What can sustainable tourism look like? What initiatives and visions are already underway in Berlin, Amsterdam and Venice?
07:00 News
07:15 The Rocky Road to the Toyko Olympics - Part 1
The Olympic Games are the career highlight of every athlete. How are they dealing with the 2020 Games in Tokyo being postponed by a year? With so much...
The Olympic Games are the career highlight of every athlete. How are they dealing with the 2020 Games in Tokyo being postponed by a year? With so much in doubt, what effect has it had on their training schedules, their preparation and their lives? In this Sports Life series, we accompany four athletes as they embark on their long and unpredictable Olympic adventure.
07:30 Guilt-free Brew - Fair Trade, Sustainable Coffee
Germans love coffee, and the country doesn't really wake up without it. But is it sustainably produced and fairly traded? Not really. This documentary investigates efforts to improve the situation.
08:00 News
08:15 Jörg Can Dance! On Stage with Down Syndrome
The dance company SZENE 2WEI brings together performers with and without disabilities. Jörg, a dancer with Down syndrome, is training...
The dance company SZENE 2WEI brings together performers with and without disabilities. Jörg, a dancer with Down syndrome, is training with the company. He wants to be a professional dancer. The company sees his talent rather than any disability.
08:30 Lifestyle Europe
Euromaxx asks: How do we want to live in the future? Why "Biophilic Architecture" - or, living close to nature, is trending. Also in the show: urban farming...
Euromaxx asks: How do we want to live in the future? Why "Biophilic Architecture" - or, living close to nature, is trending. Also in the show: urban farming and socially conscious fashion designs from Italy.
09:00 News
09:15 The Week in Reports
Finland uses sniffer dogs to test travelers for the corona virus at Helsinki airport+++A Beijing noodle restaurant is being overrun by customers. Why?...
Finland uses sniffer dogs to test travelers for the corona virus at Helsinki airport+++A Beijing noodle restaurant is being overrun by customers. Why? Because of a former visit by designated US president Joe Biden
09:30 Art and AI - The Power of Machines
With artificial intelligence, you can create and design things that are unheard of and never seen before. AI is a new medium for artists and creatives,...
With artificial intelligence, you can create and design things that are unheard of and never seen before. AI is a new medium for artists and creatives, but also a new unknown - and a threat? Time to take a closer look!
10:00 News
10:15 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.
11:00 News
11:15 Living in the Digital Age
How do we want to live? In Japan, residents are testing out what it’s like to live with robots to help them with their jobs, the stress of daily...
How do we want to live? In Japan, residents are testing out what it’s like to live with robots to help them with their jobs, the stress of daily life, and even as emotional partners. Is that a model for the future?
11:30 The Magazine for Africa's Youth
Somali social activist and winner of the German Africa Prize Ilwad Elman joins us in the studio to discuss how she supports young Somalis whose lives have...
Somali social activist and winner of the German Africa Prize Ilwad Elman joins us in the studio to discuss how she supports young Somalis whose lives have been derailed by the decades-long conflict. We find out why a young woman born in Europe decided to move to her family's home country, Ghana. Plus, we check out vintage cars in Nigeria and ride some of the continent's best waves in Durban.
12:00 News
12:15 Jörg Can Dance! On Stage with Down Syndrome
The dance company SZENE 2WEI brings together performers with and without disabilities. Jörg, a dancer with Down syndrome, is training...
The dance company SZENE 2WEI brings together performers with and without disabilities. Jörg, a dancer with Down syndrome, is training with the company. He wants to be a professional dancer. The company sees his talent rather than any disability.
12:30 The Global Auto and Mobility Show
An electric motorbike that arouses the emotions of a combustion engine.
While most manufacturers are focusing on battery electric vehicles, Toyota is...
An electric motorbike that arouses the emotions of a combustion engine.
While most manufacturers are focusing on battery electric vehicles, Toyota is going its own way. Rapper Mert Abi comes to the garage with his BMW.
13:00 News
13:15 The Week in Reports
Finland uses sniffer dogs to test travelers for the corona virus at Helsinki airport+++A Beijing noodle restaurant is being overrun by customers. Why?...
Finland uses sniffer dogs to test travelers for the corona virus at Helsinki airport+++A Beijing noodle restaurant is being overrun by customers. Why? Because of a former visit by designated US president Joe Biden
13:30 The Magazine for Africa's Youth
Somali social activist and winner of the German Africa Prize Ilwad Elman joins us in the studio to discuss how she supports young Somalis whose lives have...
Somali social activist and winner of the German Africa Prize Ilwad Elman joins us in the studio to discuss how she supports young Somalis whose lives have been derailed by the decades-long conflict. We find out why a young woman born in Europe decided to move to her family's home country, Ghana. Plus, we check out vintage cars in Nigeria and ride some of the continent's best waves in Durban.
14:00 News
14:15 The Mennonites
Like the Amish in the US, the Mennonite Christian community shuns the modern world. Most Mennonites live in secluded, self-sufficient colonies. We get...
Like the Amish in the US, the Mennonite Christian community shuns the modern world. Most Mennonites live in secluded, self-sufficient colonies. We get a rare glimpse into the life of a devout and isolated community.
15:00 News
15:15 The Rocky Road to the Toyko Olympics - Part 1
The Olympic Games are the career highlight of every athlete. How are they dealing with the 2020 Games in Tokyo being postponed by a year? With so much...
The Olympic Games are the career highlight of every athlete. How are they dealing with the 2020 Games in Tokyo being postponed by a year? With so much in doubt, what effect has it had on their training schedules, their preparation and their lives? In this Sports Life series, we accompany four athletes as they embark on their long and unpredictable Olympic adventure.
15:30 Art and AI - The Power of Machines
With artificial intelligence, you can create and design things that are unheard of and never seen before. AI is a new medium for artists and creatives,...
With artificial intelligence, you can create and design things that are unheard of and never seen before. AI is a new medium for artists and creatives, but also a new unknown - and a threat? Time to take a closer look!
16:00 News
16:15 Living in the Digital Age
How do we want to live? In Japan, residents are testing out what it’s like to live with robots to help them with their jobs, the stress of daily...
How do we want to live? In Japan, residents are testing out what it’s like to live with robots to help them with their jobs, the stress of daily life, and even as emotional partners. Is that a model for the future?
16:30 Guilt-free Brew - Fair Trade, Sustainable Coffee
Germans love coffee, and the country doesn't really wake up without it. But is it sustainably produced and fairly traded? Not really. This documentary investigates efforts to improve the situation.
17:00 News
17:15 The Berlin Wall, Our Family and Us
What was life like in East Germany? How does the division of Germany still affect it even now? Thirty years after the Fall of the Berlin Wall, there are...
What was life like in East Germany? How does the division of Germany still affect it even now? Thirty years after the Fall of the Berlin Wall, there are still tangible differences between East and West. How do the younger generations see them?
18:00 News
18:15 Jörg Can Dance! On Stage with Down Syndrome
The dance company SZENE 2WEI brings together performers with and without disabilities. Jörg, a dancer with Down syndrome, is training...
The dance company SZENE 2WEI brings together performers with and without disabilities. Jörg, a dancer with Down syndrome, is training with the company. He wants to be a professional dancer. The company sees his talent rather than any disability.
18:30 The Environment Magazine
In this edition we see how to turn black solider flies into superfood, learn how recycling can break down social barriers in Mozambique and visit a cooperative...
In this edition we see how to turn black solider flies into superfood, learn how recycling can break down social barriers in Mozambique and visit a cooperative showing women how to use cocoa plants sustainably.
19:00 News
19:15 The Week in Reports
Finland uses sniffer dogs to test travelers for the corona virus at Helsinki airport+++A Beijing noodle restaurant is being overrun by customers. Why?...
Finland uses sniffer dogs to test travelers for the corona virus at Helsinki airport+++A Beijing noodle restaurant is being overrun by customers. Why? Because of a former visit by designated US president Joe Biden
19:30 Lifestyle Europe
Euromaxx asks: How do we want to live in the future? Why "Biophilic Architecture" - or, living close to nature, is trending. Also in the show: urban farming...
Euromaxx asks: How do we want to live in the future? Why "Biophilic Architecture" - or, living close to nature, is trending. Also in the show: urban farming and socially conscious fashion designs from Italy.
20:00 News
20:15 Living in the Digital Age
How do we want to live? In Japan, residents are testing out what it’s like to live with robots to help them with their jobs, the stress of daily...
How do we want to live? In Japan, residents are testing out what it’s like to live with robots to help them with their jobs, the stress of daily life, and even as emotional partners. Is that a model for the future?
20:30 The Global Auto and Mobility Show
An electric motorbike that arouses the emotions of a combustion engine.
While most manufacturers are focusing on battery electric vehicles, Toyota is...
An electric motorbike that arouses the emotions of a combustion engine.
While most manufacturers are focusing on battery electric vehicles, Toyota is going its own way. Rapper Mert Abi comes to the garage with his BMW.
21:00 News
21:15 Passion for Planet - Filming Nature, Part 2
Do you have what it takes to be a wildlife filmmaker? The job is exciting, but often also dangerous. This documentary follows five leading nature filmmakers...
Do you have what it takes to be a wildlife filmmaker? The job is exciting, but often also dangerous. This documentary follows five leading nature filmmakers as they make their adventurous journeys around the world to capture the best animal images.
22:00 News
22:15 The Rocky Road to the Toyko Olympics - Part 1
The Olympic Games are the career highlight of every athlete. How are they dealing with the 2020 Games in Tokyo being postponed by a year? With so much...
The Olympic Games are the career highlight of every athlete. How are they dealing with the 2020 Games in Tokyo being postponed by a year? With so much in doubt, what effect has it had on their training schedules, their preparation and their lives? In this Sports Life series, we accompany four athletes as they embark on their long and unpredictable Olympic adventure.
22:30 Guilt-free Brew - Fair Trade, Sustainable Coffee
Germans love coffee, and the country doesn't really wake up without it. But is it sustainably produced and fairly traded? Not really. This documentary investigates efforts to improve the situation.
23:00 News
23:15 Jörg Can Dance! On Stage with Down Syndrome
The dance company SZENE 2WEI brings together performers with and without disabilities. Jörg, a dancer with Down syndrome, is training...
The dance company SZENE 2WEI brings together performers with and without disabilities. Jörg, a dancer with Down syndrome, is training with the company. He wants to be a professional dancer. The company sees his talent rather than any disability.
23:30 The Science Magazine
A few years ago, researchers discovered that mealworms eat plastic. Could this help solve our waste problem? Also on the show: a gene bank aims to preserve...
A few years ago, researchers discovered that mealworms eat plastic. Could this help solve our waste problem? Also on the show: a gene bank aims to preserve the diversity of honeybees. Plus: A2 milk is said to be easier to digest - but what does the science say?
00:00 News
00:02 News in Review
00:30 Northern Ireland’s Brexit Balancing Act
The coming months could be a real stress test for Northern Ireland. Though legally it has left the European Union, Northern Ireland will still be subject...
The coming months could be a real stress test for Northern Ireland. Though legally it has left the European Union, Northern Ireland will still be subject to many EU laws and regulations. Officially part of the UK but in many ways still in the EU.
01:00 News
01:15 Africa
01:30 News
01:45 News
02:00 News
02:02 Lifestyle Europe
Euromaxx asks: How do we want to live in the future? Why "Biophilic Architecture" - or, living close to nature, is trending. Also in the show: urban farming...
Euromaxx asks: How do we want to live in the future? Why "Biophilic Architecture" - or, living close to nature, is trending. Also in the show: urban farming and socially conscious fashion designs from Italy.
02:30 The Globalization Program
China appears to be focusing on economic growth at the expense of climate protection. In the Mediterranean off Tunisia, an invasive crab species is wreaking...
China appears to be focusing on economic growth at the expense of climate protection. In the Mediterranean off Tunisia, an invasive crab species is wreaking havoc. In South Africa, establishing a nature reserve brings landowners a tax break.
03:00 News
03:15 Lehmann - The Last Cultural Diplomat
Cultural diplomacy is the softer power game between nations. Few people from the cultural sector have seen as much of it as Klaus-Dieter Lehmann. Lehmann...
Cultural diplomacy is the softer power game between nations. Few people from the cultural sector have seen as much of it as Klaus-Dieter Lehmann. Lehmann has a long list of accolades. 2020 is his final year as President of the Goethe-Institut.
04:00 News
04:02 The Environment Magazine
Clean energy, responsible consumption, climate action - some of the United Nation goals to make a more sustainable world. Many communities and ecosystems...
Clean energy, responsible consumption, climate action - some of the United Nation goals to make a more sustainable world. Many communities and ecosystems are already benefiting from the projects being put in place that work towards those goals.
04:30 Shingles
Shingles, also known as herpes zoster, is a viral infection. While the symptoms appear on the skin, the root cause of the illness is deep inside the body....
Shingles, also known as herpes zoster, is a viral infection. While the symptoms appear on the skin, the root cause of the illness is deep inside the body. We speak to experts about this painful condition. Also: 3D dental technology, fox tapeworm and veggie based pills to protect against sunburn.
05:00 News
05:15 The Week in Reports
Finland uses sniffer dogs to test travelers for the corona virus at Helsinki airport+++A Beijing noodle restaurant is being overrun by customers. Why?...
Finland uses sniffer dogs to test travelers for the corona virus at Helsinki airport+++A Beijing noodle restaurant is being overrun by customers. Why? Because of a former visit by designated US president Joe Biden
05:30 The Globalization Program
China appears to be focusing on economic growth at the expense of climate protection. In the Mediterranean off Tunisia, an invasive crab species is wreaking...
China appears to be focusing on economic growth at the expense of climate protection. In the Mediterranean off Tunisia, an invasive crab species is wreaking havoc. In South Africa, establishing a nature reserve brings landowners a tax break.
06:00 News
06:02 Guilt-free Brew - Fair Trade, Sustainable Coffee
Germans love coffee, and the country doesn't really wake up without it. But is it sustainably produced and fairly traded? Not really. This documentary investigates efforts to improve the situation.
06:30 The Science Magazine
A few years ago, researchers discovered that mealworms eat plastic. Could this help solve our waste problem? Also on the show: a gene bank aims to preserve...
A few years ago, researchers discovered that mealworms eat plastic. Could this help solve our waste problem? Also on the show: a gene bank aims to preserve the diversity of honeybees. Plus: A2 milk is said to be easier to digest - but what does the science say?
07:00 News
07:15 Lehmann - The Last Cultural Diplomat
Cultural diplomacy is the softer power game between nations. Few people from the cultural sector have seen as much of it as Klaus-Dieter Lehmann. Lehmann...
Cultural diplomacy is the softer power game between nations. Few people from the cultural sector have seen as much of it as Klaus-Dieter Lehmann. Lehmann has a long list of accolades. 2020 is his final year as President of the Goethe-Institut.
08:00 News
08:15 The Week in Reports
Finland uses sniffer dogs to test travelers for the corona virus at Helsinki airport+++A Beijing noodle restaurant is being overrun by customers. Why?...
Finland uses sniffer dogs to test travelers for the corona virus at Helsinki airport+++A Beijing noodle restaurant is being overrun by customers. Why? Because of a former visit by designated US president Joe Biden
08:30 Art and AI - The Power of Machines
With artificial intelligence, you can create and design things that are unheard of and never seen before. AI is a new medium for artists and creatives,...
With artificial intelligence, you can create and design things that are unheard of and never seen before. AI is a new medium for artists and creatives, but also a new unknown - and a threat? Time to take a closer look!
09:00 News
09:30 The Science Magazine
A few years ago, researchers discovered that mealworms eat plastic. Could this help solve our waste problem? Also on the show: a gene bank aims to preserve...
A few years ago, researchers discovered that mealworms eat plastic. Could this help solve our waste problem? Also on the show: a gene bank aims to preserve the diversity of honeybees. Plus: A2 milk is said to be easier to digest - but what does the science say?
10:00 News
10:30 News
10:45 Jörg Can Dance! On Stage with Down Syndrome
The dance company SZENE 2WEI brings together performers with and without disabilities. Jörg, a dancer with Down syndrome, is training...
The dance company SZENE 2WEI brings together performers with and without disabilities. Jörg, a dancer with Down syndrome, is training with the company. He wants to be a professional dancer. The company sees his talent rather than any disability.
11:00 News
11:15 Passion for Planet - Filming Nature, Part 2
Do you have what it takes to be a wildlife filmmaker? The job is exciting, but often also dangerous. This documentary follows five leading nature filmmakers...
Do you have what it takes to be a wildlife filmmaker? The job is exciting, but often also dangerous. This documentary follows five leading nature filmmakers as they make their adventurous journeys around the world to capture the best animal images.
12:00 News
12:30 News
12:45 The Week in Reports
Finland uses sniffer dogs to test travelers for the corona virus at Helsinki airport+++A Beijing noodle restaurant is being overrun by customers. Why?...
Finland uses sniffer dogs to test travelers for the corona virus at Helsinki airport+++A Beijing noodle restaurant is being overrun by customers. Why? Because of a former visit by designated US president Joe Biden
13:00 News
13:30 The Globalization Program
China appears to be focusing on economic growth at the expense of climate protection. In the Mediterranean off Tunisia, an invasive crab species is wreaking...
China appears to be focusing on economic growth at the expense of climate protection. In the Mediterranean off Tunisia, an invasive crab species is wreaking havoc. In South Africa, establishing a nature reserve brings landowners a tax break.
14:00 News
14:30 The Environment Magazine
Clean energy, responsible consumption, climate action - some of the United Nation goals to make a more sustainable world. Many communities and ecosystems...
Clean energy, responsible consumption, climate action - some of the United Nation goals to make a more sustainable world. Many communities and ecosystems are already benefiting from the projects being put in place that work towards those goals.
15:00 News
15:30 Asia
16:00 News
16:30 Asia
17:00 News
17:30 The Science Magazine
A few years ago, researchers discovered that mealworms eat plastic. Could this help solve our waste problem? Also on the show: a gene bank aims to preserve...
A few years ago, researchers discovered that mealworms eat plastic. Could this help solve our waste problem? Also on the show: a gene bank aims to preserve the diversity of honeybees. Plus: A2 milk is said to be easier to digest - but what does the science say?
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 Northern Ireland’s Brexit Balancing Act
The coming months could be a real stress test for Northern Ireland. Though legally it has left the European Union, Northern Ireland will still be subject...
The coming months could be a real stress test for Northern Ireland. Though legally it has left the European Union, Northern Ireland will still be subject to many EU laws and regulations. Officially part of the UK but in many ways still in the EU.
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
China appears to be focusing on economic growth at the expense of climate protection. In the Mediterranean off Tunisia, an invasive crab species is wreaking...
China appears to be focusing on economic growth at the expense of climate protection. In the Mediterranean off Tunisia, an invasive crab species is wreaking havoc. In South Africa, establishing a nature reserve brings landowners a tax break.
01:00 News
01:15 Africa
01:30 News
01:45 News
02:00 News
02:02 News in Review
02:30 Special: Leroy Sané - A Bundesliga Legacy
Leroy Sané is back in the Bundesliga, running out for record champions Bayern Munich. In this special report, Kick off! traces the 24-year-old attacking...
Leroy Sané is back in the Bundesliga, running out for record champions Bayern Munich. In this special report, Kick off! traces the 24-year-old attacking star’s football journey so far: his progression from youth team prospect to Bundesliga professional with Schalke 04, the highs and lows of his early years there, in England and with Germany - and his hugely anticipated return to the Bundesliga.
03:00 News
03:15 Like, Date, Delete - Love and Sex in Internet Times
The singles market is big and online dating businesses are booming. Digitalization seems to make finding the perfect mate simple. All it takes is a pair of clicks and you're in the "dating zone."
04:00 News
04:02 News in Review
04:30 Special: Leroy Sané - A Bundesliga Legacy
Leroy Sané is back in the Bundesliga, running out for record champions Bayern Munich. In this special report, Kick off! traces the 24-year-old attacking...
Leroy Sané is back in the Bundesliga, running out for record champions Bayern Munich. In this special report, Kick off! traces the 24-year-old attacking star’s football journey so far: his progression from youth team prospect to Bundesliga professional with Schalke 04, the highs and lows of his early years there, in England and with Germany - and his hugely anticipated return to the Bundesliga.
05:00 News
05:30 Northern Ireland’s Brexit Balancing Act
The coming months could be a real stress test for Northern Ireland. Though legally it has left the European Union, Northern Ireland will still be subject...
The coming months could be a real stress test for Northern Ireland. Though legally it has left the European Union, Northern Ireland will still be subject to many EU laws and regulations. Officially part of the UK but in many ways still in the EU.
06:00 News
06:02 News in Review
06:30 The Environment Magazine
Clean energy, responsible consumption, climate action - some of the United Nation goals to make a more sustainable world. Many communities and ecosystems...
Clean energy, responsible consumption, climate action - some of the United Nation goals to make a more sustainable world. Many communities and ecosystems are already benefiting from the projects being put in place that work towards those goals.
07:00 News
07:15 Like, Date, Delete - Love and Sex in Internet Times
The singles market is big and online dating businesses are booming. Digitalization seems to make finding the perfect mate simple. All it takes is a pair of clicks and you're in the "dating zone."
08:00 News
08:15 News
08:30 Northern Ireland’s Brexit Balancing Act
The coming months could be a real stress test for Northern Ireland. Though legally it has left the European Union, Northern Ireland will still be subject...
The coming months could be a real stress test for Northern Ireland. Though legally it has left the European Union, Northern Ireland will still be subject to many EU laws and regulations. Officially part of the UK but in many ways still in the EU.
09:00 News
09:30 Special: Leroy Sané - A Bundesliga Legacy
Leroy Sané is back in the Bundesliga, running out for record champions Bayern Munich. In this special report, Kick off! traces the 24-year-old attacking...
Leroy Sané is back in the Bundesliga, running out for record champions Bayern Munich. In this special report, Kick off! traces the 24-year-old attacking star’s football journey so far: his progression from youth team prospect to Bundesliga professional with Schalke 04, the highs and lows of his early years there, in England and with Germany - and his hugely anticipated return to the Bundesliga.
10:00 News
10:30 Northern Ireland’s Brexit Balancing Act
The coming months could be a real stress test for Northern Ireland. Though legally it has left the European Union, Northern Ireland will still be subject...
The coming months could be a real stress test for Northern Ireland. Though legally it has left the European Union, Northern Ireland will still be subject to many EU laws and regulations. Officially part of the UK but in many ways still in the EU.
11:00 News
11:15 Lehmann - The Last Cultural Diplomat
Cultural diplomacy is the softer power game between nations. Few people from the cultural sector have seen as much of it as Klaus-Dieter Lehmann. Lehmann...
Cultural diplomacy is the softer power game between nations. Few people from the cultural sector have seen as much of it as Klaus-Dieter Lehmann. Lehmann has a long list of accolades. 2020 is his final year as President of the Goethe-Institut.
12:00 News
12:30 News
13:00 News
13:30 Special: Leroy Sané - A Bundesliga Legacy
Leroy Sané is back in the Bundesliga, running out for record champions Bayern Munich. In this special report, Kick off! traces the 24-year-old attacking...
Leroy Sané is back in the Bundesliga, running out for record champions Bayern Munich. In this special report, Kick off! traces the 24-year-old attacking star’s football journey so far: his progression from youth team prospect to Bundesliga professional with Schalke 04, the highs and lows of his early years there, in England and with Germany - and his hugely anticipated return to the Bundesliga.
14:00 News
14:30 Northern Ireland’s Brexit Balancing Act
The coming months could be a real stress test for Northern Ireland. Though legally it has left the European Union, Northern Ireland will still be subject...
The coming months could be a real stress test for Northern Ireland. Though legally it has left the European Union, Northern Ireland will still be subject to many EU laws and regulations. Officially part of the UK but in many ways still in the EU.
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17:30 Special: Leroy Sané - A Bundesliga Legacy
Leroy Sané is back in the Bundesliga, running out for record champions Bayern Munich. In this special report, Kick off! traces the 24-year-old attacking...
Leroy Sané is back in the Bundesliga, running out for record champions Bayern Munich. In this special report, Kick off! traces the 24-year-old attacking star’s football journey so far: his progression from youth team prospect to Bundesliga professional with Schalke 04, the highs and lows of his early years there, in England and with Germany - and his hugely anticipated return to the Bundesliga.
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21:30 Special: Leroy Sané - A Bundesliga Legacy
Leroy Sané is back in the Bundesliga, running out for record champions Bayern Munich. In this special report, Kick off! traces the 24-year-old attacking...
Leroy Sané is back in the Bundesliga, running out for record champions Bayern Munich. In this special report, Kick off! traces the 24-year-old attacking star’s football journey so far: his progression from youth team prospect to Bundesliga professional with Schalke 04, the highs and lows of his early years there, in England and with Germany - and his hugely anticipated return to the Bundesliga.
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22:30 News in Review
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00:30 Spotlight on People
Subcontracted workers in slaughterhouses were allegedly smuggled to Germany. And: The Fehmarnbelt Tunnel between Denmark and Germany will be the world’s...
Subcontracted workers in slaughterhouses were allegedly smuggled to Germany. And: The Fehmarnbelt Tunnel between Denmark and Germany will be the world’s longest immersed tunnel, but it remains a source of conflict.
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01:15 Africa
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02:30 Cities in Crisis
City life has ground to a halt during the pandemic. What impact do lockdowns have on urban areas? And how will they develop in the future? Are they losing...
City life has ground to a halt during the pandemic. What impact do lockdowns have on urban areas? And how will they develop in the future? Are they losing their appeal? MADE in Germany searches for answers.
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03:15 Discarded Children
Philippine president Rodrigo Duterte is waging a brutal war on drugs. Thousands of people have already died at the hands of the police, including children.
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04:30 The Globalization Program
China appears to be focusing on economic growth at the expense of climate protection. In the Mediterranean off Tunisia, an invasive crab species is wreaking...
China appears to be focusing on economic growth at the expense of climate protection. In the Mediterranean off Tunisia, an invasive crab species is wreaking havoc. In South Africa, establishing a nature reserve brings landowners a tax break.
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05:30 The Environment Magazine
In this edition we see how to turn black solider flies into superfood, learn how recycling can break down social barriers in Mozambique and visit a cooperative...
In this edition we see how to turn black solider flies into superfood, learn how recycling can break down social barriers in Mozambique and visit a cooperative showing women how to use cocoa plants sustainably.
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06:02 News in Review
06:30 Cities in Crisis
City life has ground to a halt during the pandemic. What impact do lockdowns have on urban areas? And how will they develop in the future? Are they losing...
City life has ground to a halt during the pandemic. What impact do lockdowns have on urban areas? And how will they develop in the future? Are they losing their appeal? MADE in Germany searches for answers.
07:00 News
07:15 Discarded Children
Philippine president Rodrigo Duterte is waging a brutal war on drugs. Thousands of people have already died at the hands of the police, including children.
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08:30 The Globalization Program
China appears to be focusing on economic growth at the expense of climate protection. In the Mediterranean off Tunisia, an invasive crab species is wreaking...
China appears to be focusing on economic growth at the expense of climate protection. In the Mediterranean off Tunisia, an invasive crab species is wreaking havoc. In South Africa, establishing a nature reserve brings landowners a tax break.
09:00 News
09:30 Northern Ireland’s Brexit Balancing Act
The coming months could be a real stress test for Northern Ireland. Though legally it has left the European Union, Northern Ireland will still be subject...
The coming months could be a real stress test for Northern Ireland. Though legally it has left the European Union, Northern Ireland will still be subject to many EU laws and regulations. Officially part of the UK but in many ways still in the EU.
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10:30 The Environment Magazine
Clean energy, responsible consumption, climate action - some of the United Nation goals to make a more sustainable world. Many communities and ecosystems...
Clean energy, responsible consumption, climate action - some of the United Nation goals to make a more sustainable world. Many communities and ecosystems are already benefiting from the projects being put in place that work towards those goals.
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11:15 Like, Date, Delete - Love and Sex in Internet Times
The singles market is big and online dating businesses are booming. Digitalization seems to make finding the perfect mate simple. All it takes is a pair of clicks and you're in the "dating zone."
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13:30 Cities in Crisis
City life has ground to a halt during the pandemic. What impact do lockdowns have on urban areas? And how will they develop in the future? Are they losing...
City life has ground to a halt during the pandemic. What impact do lockdowns have on urban areas? And how will they develop in the future? Are they losing their appeal? MADE in Germany searches for answers.
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14:30 The Environment Magazine
In this edition we see how to turn black solider flies into superfood, learn how recycling can break down social barriers in Mozambique and visit a cooperative...
In this edition we see how to turn black solider flies into superfood, learn how recycling can break down social barriers in Mozambique and visit a cooperative showing women how to use cocoa plants sustainably.
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15:30 Asia
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16:30 Asia
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17:30 Cities in Crisis
City life has ground to a halt during the pandemic. What impact do lockdowns have on urban areas? And how will they develop in the future? Are they losing...
City life has ground to a halt during the pandemic. What impact do lockdowns have on urban areas? And how will they develop in the future? Are they losing their appeal? MADE in Germany searches for answers.
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21:30 Conflict Zone special: Hong Kong - is the pro-democracy movement defeated?
After a renewed crackdown by Beijing on the opposition and media in Hong Kong, Conflict Zone examines the evolving relationship between the mainland and...
After a renewed crackdown by Beijing on the opposition and media in Hong Kong, Conflict Zone examines the evolving relationship between the mainland and the semi-autonomous territory through recent interviews with leading figures on both sides and asks pro-democracy activist Nathan Law where the movement goes from here.
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22:30 News in Review
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00:30 Conflict Zone special: Hong Kong - is the pro-democracy movement defeated?
After a renewed crackdown by Beijing on the opposition and media in Hong Kong, Conflict Zone examines the evolving relationship between the mainland and...
After a renewed crackdown by Beijing on the opposition and media in Hong Kong, Conflict Zone examines the evolving relationship between the mainland and the semi-autonomous territory through recent interviews with leading figures on both sides and asks pro-democracy activist Nathan Law where the movement goes from here.
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01:15 Africa
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02:30 Conflict Zone special: Hong Kong - is the pro-democracy movement defeated?
After a renewed crackdown by Beijing on the opposition and media in Hong Kong, Conflict Zone examines the evolving relationship between the mainland and...
After a renewed crackdown by Beijing on the opposition and media in Hong Kong, Conflict Zone examines the evolving relationship between the mainland and the semi-autonomous territory through recent interviews with leading figures on both sides and asks pro-democracy activist Nathan Law where the movement goes from here.
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03:15 The Third Reich in the Dock - The First Nuremburg Trial, Part 2
The Nuremberg trials started 75 years ago and marked a milestone in the establishment of international law. The images of high-ranking Nazis in the dock are seared into our collective memory.
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04:02 News in Review
04:30 Cities in Crisis
City life has ground to a halt during the pandemic. What impact do lockdowns have on urban areas? And how will they develop in the future? Are they losing...
City life has ground to a halt during the pandemic. What impact do lockdowns have on urban areas? And how will they develop in the future? Are they losing their appeal? MADE in Germany searches for answers.
05:00 News
05:30 Conflict Zone special: Hong Kong - is the pro-democracy movement defeated?
After a renewed crackdown by Beijing on the opposition and media in Hong Kong, Conflict Zone examines the evolving relationship between the mainland and...
After a renewed crackdown by Beijing on the opposition and media in Hong Kong, Conflict Zone examines the evolving relationship between the mainland and the semi-autonomous territory through recent interviews with leading figures on both sides and asks pro-democracy activist Nathan Law where the movement goes from here.