00:00 News
00:02 News in Review
00:30 Pope Francis in Iraq - Mission Impossible?
Pope Francis visits war-torn Iraq: the cradle of Christianity, bringing a message of peace and reconciliation. But who will be listening? Our guests: Alexander...
Pope Francis visits war-torn Iraq: the cradle of Christianity, bringing a message of peace and reconciliation. But who will be listening? Our guests: Alexander Görlach (author and academic), Amir Musawy (journalist), Düzen Tekkal (filmmaker)
01:00 News
01:15 Africa
01:30 News
01:45 News
02:00 News
02:02 News in Review
02:30 Pope Francis in Iraq - Mission Impossible?
Pope Francis visits war-torn Iraq: the cradle of Christianity, bringing a message of peace and reconciliation. But who will be listening? Our guests: Alexander...
Pope Francis visits war-torn Iraq: the cradle of Christianity, bringing a message of peace and reconciliation. But who will be listening? Our guests: Alexander Görlach (author and academic), Amir Musawy (journalist), Düzen Tekkal (filmmaker)
03:00 News
03:15 Global Homophobia - The Roots of Hatred
This hard-hitting documentary reveals the abuse suffered by the gay community all over the world. France, despite having legalized gay marriage in 2013,...
This hard-hitting documentary reveals the abuse suffered by the gay community all over the world. France, despite having legalized gay marriage in 2013, has seen a rise in homophobic violence in recent years.
04:00 News
04:02 News in Review
04:30 Spotlight on People
In the Marengo trial in the Netherlands, drug traffickers who made billions from cocaine face murder charges. In Germany, ice swimming has become a trend...
In the Marengo trial in the Netherlands, drug traffickers who made billions from cocaine face murder charges. In Germany, ice swimming has become a trend in the pandemic winter. Thousands of people regularly take a dip in icy-cold lakes and rivers.
05:00 News
05:30 When small is big
Industry has discovered nanotechnology in a big way. Advances are swift and wide-ranging. But small is big in other areas too: micro-homes are trending,...
Industry has discovered nanotechnology in a big way. Advances are swift and wide-ranging. But small is big in other areas too: micro-homes are trending, and small retail investors are in the headlines. Wind farms are not downsizing. On the contrary!
06:00 News
06:02 News in Review
06:30 Pope Francis in Iraq - Mission Impossible?
Pope Francis visits war-torn Iraq: the cradle of Christianity, bringing a message of peace and reconciliation. But who will be listening? Our guests: Alexander...
Pope Francis visits war-torn Iraq: the cradle of Christianity, bringing a message of peace and reconciliation. But who will be listening? Our guests: Alexander Görlach (author and academic), Amir Musawy (journalist), Düzen Tekkal (filmmaker)
07:00 News
07:15 Global Homophobia - The Roots of Hatred
This hard-hitting documentary reveals the abuse suffered by the gay community all over the world. France, despite having legalized gay marriage in 2013,...
This hard-hitting documentary reveals the abuse suffered by the gay community all over the world. France, despite having legalized gay marriage in 2013, has seen a rise in homophobic violence in recent years.
08:00 News
08:15 News
08:30 Spotlight on People
In the Marengo trial in the Netherlands, drug traffickers who made billions from cocaine face murder charges. In Germany, ice swimming has become a trend...
In the Marengo trial in the Netherlands, drug traffickers who made billions from cocaine face murder charges. In Germany, ice swimming has become a trend in the pandemic winter. Thousands of people regularly take a dip in icy-cold lakes and rivers.
09:00 News
09:30 Pope Francis in Iraq - Mission Impossible?
Pope Francis visits war-torn Iraq: the cradle of Christianity, bringing a message of peace and reconciliation. But who will be listening? Our guests: Alexander...
Pope Francis visits war-torn Iraq: the cradle of Christianity, bringing a message of peace and reconciliation. But who will be listening? Our guests: Alexander Görlach (author and academic), Amir Musawy (journalist), Düzen Tekkal (filmmaker)
10:00 News
10:30 The Globalization Program
A tourist island without visitors: Majorca one year after the beginning of the coronavirus pandemic. We also report on eco-tourism in Baja California in...
A tourist island without visitors: Majorca one year after the beginning of the coronavirus pandemic. We also report on eco-tourism in Baja California in Mexico and show what is being done for clean water in Costa Rica.
11:00 News
11:15 India's Nomads - The Forgotten World of the Gadia Lohar
The Gadia Lohar were once the respected blacksmiths who forged weapons for India's kings. Despite their former fame, today the nomads are among the poorest...
The Gadia Lohar were once the respected blacksmiths who forged weapons for India's kings. Despite their former fame, today the nomads are among the poorest of the country's poor and ostracized by much of Indian society.
12:00 News
12:30 News
13:00 News
13:30 Pope Francis in Iraq - Mission Impossible?
Pope Francis visits war-torn Iraq: the cradle of Christianity, bringing a message of peace and reconciliation. But who will be listening? Our guests: Alexander...
Pope Francis visits war-torn Iraq: the cradle of Christianity, bringing a message of peace and reconciliation. But who will be listening? Our guests: Alexander Görlach (author and academic), Amir Musawy (journalist), Düzen Tekkal (filmmaker)
14:00 News
14:30 Fatigue
Our bodies need sleep to recover from viral infections or the day’s exertions. But chronic exhaustion can also be a condition. Also in the show:...
Our bodies need sleep to recover from viral infections or the day’s exertions. But chronic exhaustion can also be a condition. Also in the show: tips for a decent night’s sleep, energy drinks and Hashimoto’s disease.
15:00 News
15:30 Asia
16:00 News
16:30 Asia
17:00 News
17:30 The Environment Magazine
For many women worldwide, climate change and environmental destruction are very real, and often threaten their livelihoods. Which paths are they taking...
For many women worldwide, climate change and environmental destruction are very real, and often threaten their livelihoods. Which paths are they taking to protect the climate and have sustainable and successful lives?
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
On this edition of Eco Africa, we check out tracking plastic waste in Rwanda, saving Kenya's rare white rhinos and investing in renewable energy in Burkina Faso.
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 New Life in Old Walls — Village Churches Bearing Witness to History
Anyone driving through eastern Germany may be surprised by the number of old churches east of the River Elbe. Almost every small village has one. Many...
Anyone driving through eastern Germany may be surprised by the number of old churches east of the River Elbe. Almost every small village has one. Many of them are fieldstone churches built more than 800 years ago.
00:30 Lifestyle Europe
Anna von Boetticher is one of the world's top freedivers, Edwin Vinke brings the taste of the ocean to the table and seatrekkers explore gorgeous coastlines through diving, hiking and swimming.
01:00 News
01:15 The Rocky Road to the Tokyo Olympics - Part 2
The Olympic Games are the career highlight of every athlete. But the next games will be different in times of a world-wide pandemic. It is still not guaranteed...
The Olympic Games are the career highlight of every athlete. But the next games will be different in times of a world-wide pandemic. It is still not guaranteed they will happen, but we accompany three athletes hoping to make it to Tokyo. Will they qualify? How are they dealing with the hardships of Germany's second lockdown? Can they make their Olympic dream come true?
01:30 Three Tips for a Trip to Germany
This time Lukas Stege shares his favorite tips for a trip to Germany. Starting with Warnemünde on the Baltic Sea, then a road trip by campervan through...
This time Lukas Stege shares his favorite tips for a trip to Germany. Starting with Warnemünde on the Baltic Sea, then a road trip by campervan through the Uckermark, followed by Saarland, which comes highly recommended.
02:00 News
02:02 News in Review
02:30 The Global Auto and Mobility Show
Opel’s new Mokka-e electric SUV has a great design but not much power. Will female crash test dummies help narrow the gender gap? And a Korean taxi driver gives us a unique view of Seoul.
03:00 News
03:15 Africa
03:30 Three Tips for a Trip to Germany
This time Lukas Stege shares his favorite tips for a trip to Germany. Starting with Warnemünde on the Baltic Sea, then a road trip by campervan through...
This time Lukas Stege shares his favorite tips for a trip to Germany. Starting with Warnemünde on the Baltic Sea, then a road trip by campervan through the Uckermark, followed by Saarland, which comes highly recommended.
04:00 News
04:02 News
04:15 Helping Rape Survivors in the DRC
The Democratic Republic of Congo has been described as the ‘rape capital of the world.’ Gynecologist and Nobel Peace Prize laureate Denis...
The Democratic Republic of Congo has been described as the ‘rape capital of the world.’ Gynecologist and Nobel Peace Prize laureate Denis Mukwege has been fighting for years to help rape survivors. German doctor Gisela Schneider goes to visit him.
05:00 News
05:30 The Science Magazine
What does the corona pandemic have to do with our lifestyle? More than you might think! This week, we look at disease transmission from animals to humans...
What does the corona pandemic have to do with our lifestyle? More than you might think! This week, we look at disease transmission from animals to humans and ask how future pandemics can be prevented. Plus: the toxic side of household products.
06:00 News
06:02 IWD: Five courageous female artists
To celebrate International Women's Day, DW correspondents around the world present female artists who inspire them with their courage and creativity. These...
To celebrate International Women's Day, DW correspondents around the world present female artists who inspire them with their courage and creativity. These rebellious, smart women are fighting against patriarchal structures for equal rights.
06:30 Lifestyle Europe
Anna von Boetticher is one of the world's top freedivers, Edwin Vinke brings the taste of the ocean to the table and seatrekkers explore gorgeous coastlines through diving, hiking and swimming.
07:00 News
07:15 The Week in Reports
Many Uighurs fled from China to Turkey. Now, they are threatened with deportation to their homeland, where they face persecution and oppression. +++ Israel...
Many Uighurs fled from China to Turkey. Now, they are threatened with deportation to their homeland, where they face persecution and oppression. +++ Israel is relaxing coronavirus restrictions for vaccinated people and is instituting a "Green Pass".
07:30 The Magazine for Africa's Youth
On this week’s episode of The 77 Percent, we reveal the truth about reggae in Africa, South African hip hop queen Miss Patty Monroe reflects about...
On this week’s episode of The 77 Percent, we reveal the truth about reggae in Africa, South African hip hop queen Miss Patty Monroe reflects about her dreams for her country. Also join us for an adrenaline rush on Uganda's Mount Elgon and take a tour around rapper "As One’s†hometown Bissau.
08:00 News
08:15 Living in the Digital Age
Shift Special: Japan is developing new technologies to help when disaster strikes.
Robots are aiding clean-up operations at the Fukushima Daiichi nuclear...
Shift Special: Japan is developing new technologies to help when disaster strikes.
Robots are aiding clean-up operations at the Fukushima Daiichi nuclear power plant and supporting recovery efforts after earthquakes.
08:30 The Global Auto and Mobility Show
Opel’s new Mokka-e electric SUV has a great design but not much power. Will female crash test dummies help narrow the gender gap? And a Korean taxi driver gives us a unique view of Seoul.
09:00 News
09:15 News
09:30 Three Tips for a Trip to Germany
This time Lukas Stege shares his favorite tips for a trip to Germany. Starting with Warnemünde on the Baltic Sea, then a road trip by campervan through...
This time Lukas Stege shares his favorite tips for a trip to Germany. Starting with Warnemünde on the Baltic Sea, then a road trip by campervan through the Uckermark, followed by Saarland, which comes highly recommended.
10:00 News
10:15 Somalia: A Country in Free-Fall - Living with Terror and Violence
Nothing works in Somalia. It lacks authorities, public amenities, a banking system, a functioning army and proper law enforcement. Instead, Islamic militias...
Nothing works in Somalia. It lacks authorities, public amenities, a banking system, a functioning army and proper law enforcement. Instead, Islamic militias carry out attacks and anarchy dominates life.
11:00 News
11:15 The Rocky Road to the Tokyo Olympics - Part 2
The Olympic Games are the career highlight of every athlete. But the next games will be different in times of a world-wide pandemic. It is still not guaranteed...
The Olympic Games are the career highlight of every athlete. But the next games will be different in times of a world-wide pandemic. It is still not guaranteed they will happen, but we accompany three athletes hoping to make it to Tokyo. Will they qualify? How are they dealing with the hardships of Germany's second lockdown? Can they make their Olympic dream come true?
11:30 Lifestyle Europe
Anna von Boetticher is one of the world's top freedivers, Edwin Vinke brings the taste of the ocean to the table and seatrekkers explore gorgeous coastlines through diving, hiking and swimming.
12:00 News
12:15 Living in the Digital Age
Shift Special: Japan is developing new technologies to help when disaster strikes.
Robots are aiding clean-up operations at the Fukushima Daiichi nuclear...
Shift Special: Japan is developing new technologies to help when disaster strikes.
Robots are aiding clean-up operations at the Fukushima Daiichi nuclear power plant and supporting recovery efforts after earthquakes.
12:30 Three Tips for a Trip to Germany
This time Lukas Stege shares his favorite tips for a trip to Germany. Starting with Warnemünde on the Baltic Sea, then a road trip by campervan through...
This time Lukas Stege shares his favorite tips for a trip to Germany. Starting with Warnemünde on the Baltic Sea, then a road trip by campervan through the Uckermark, followed by Saarland, which comes highly recommended.
13:00 News
13:15 Istanbul's only Woman Façade Cleaner
35-year-old Nazli Yilmaz works as a façade-cleaner on high-rise office buildings in Turkey’s metropolis Istanbul. She’s broken through...
35-year-old Nazli Yilmaz works as a façade-cleaner on high-rise office buildings in Turkey’s metropolis Istanbul. She’s broken through a glass ceiling to scale glass facades in what’s always been strictly a man‘s world.
13:30 IWD: Five courageous female artists
To celebrate International Women's Day, DW correspondents around the world present female artists who inspire them with their courage and creativity. These...
To celebrate International Women's Day, DW correspondents around the world present female artists who inspire them with their courage and creativity. These rebellious, smart women are fighting against patriarchal structures for equal rights.
14:00 News
14:15 One Way Ticket
An American dream comes true for a Congolese family and their friend. After more than 20 years in an African refugee camp they start a new life in the...
An American dream comes true for a Congolese family and their friend. After more than 20 years in an African refugee camp they start a new life in the United States. With courage and humor, they navigate the challenges of their new life.
15:00 News
15:15 The Week in Reports
Many Uighurs fled from China to Turkey. Now, they are threatened with deportation to their homeland, where they face persecution and oppression. +++ Israel...
Many Uighurs fled from China to Turkey. Now, they are threatened with deportation to their homeland, where they face persecution and oppression. +++ Israel is relaxing coronavirus restrictions for vaccinated people and is instituting a "Green Pass".
15:30 Lifestyle Europe
Anna von Boetticher is one of the world's top freedivers, Edwin Vinke brings the taste of the ocean to the table and seatrekkers explore gorgeous coastlines through diving, hiking and swimming.
16:00 News
16:15 Istanbul's only Woman Façade Cleaner
35-year-old Nazli Yilmaz works as a façade-cleaner on high-rise office buildings in Turkey’s metropolis Istanbul. She’s broken through...
35-year-old Nazli Yilmaz works as a façade-cleaner on high-rise office buildings in Turkey’s metropolis Istanbul. She’s broken through a glass ceiling to scale glass facades in what’s always been strictly a man‘s world.
16:30 The Magazine for Africa's Youth
On this week’s episode of The 77 Percent, we reveal the truth about reggae in Africa, South African hip hop queen Miss Patty Monroe reflects about...
On this week’s episode of The 77 Percent, we reveal the truth about reggae in Africa, South African hip hop queen Miss Patty Monroe reflects about her dreams for her country. Also join us for an adrenaline rush on Uganda's Mount Elgon and take a tour around rapper "As One’s†hometown Bissau.
17:00 News
17:15 Global Homophobia - The Roots of Hatred
This hard-hitting documentary reveals the abuse suffered by the gay community all over the world. France, despite having legalized gay marriage in 2013,...
This hard-hitting documentary reveals the abuse suffered by the gay community all over the world. France, despite having legalized gay marriage in 2013, has seen a rise in homophobic violence in recent years.
18:00 News
18:15 The Rocky Road to the Tokyo Olympics - Part 2
The Olympic Games are the career highlight of every athlete. But the next games will be different in times of a world-wide pandemic. It is still not guaranteed...
The Olympic Games are the career highlight of every athlete. But the next games will be different in times of a world-wide pandemic. It is still not guaranteed they will happen, but we accompany three athletes hoping to make it to Tokyo. Will they qualify? How are they dealing with the hardships of Germany's second lockdown? Can they make their Olympic dream come true?
18:30 Guest: Hans Kluge
Tim Sebastian interviews Hans Kluge, WHO Regional Director for Europe.
19:00 News
19:15 Living in the Digital Age
Shift Special: Japan is developing new technologies to help when disaster strikes.
Robots are aiding clean-up operations at the Fukushima Daiichi nuclear...
Shift Special: Japan is developing new technologies to help when disaster strikes.
Robots are aiding clean-up operations at the Fukushima Daiichi nuclear power plant and supporting recovery efforts after earthquakes.
19:30 The Magazine for Africa's Youth
On this week’s episode of The 77 Percent, we reveal the truth about reggae in Africa, South African hip hop queen Miss Patty Monroe reflects about...
On this week’s episode of The 77 Percent, we reveal the truth about reggae in Africa, South African hip hop queen Miss Patty Monroe reflects about her dreams for her country. Also join us for an adrenaline rush on Uganda's Mount Elgon and take a tour around rapper "As One’s†hometown Bissau.
20:00 News
20:15 Istanbul's only Woman Façade Cleaner
35-year-old Nazli Yilmaz works as a façade-cleaner on high-rise office buildings in Turkey’s metropolis Istanbul. She’s broken through...
35-year-old Nazli Yilmaz works as a façade-cleaner on high-rise office buildings in Turkey’s metropolis Istanbul. She’s broken through a glass ceiling to scale glass facades in what’s always been strictly a man‘s world.
20:30 The Science Magazine
What does the corona pandemic have to do with our lifestyle? More than you might think! This week, we look at disease transmission from animals to humans...
What does the corona pandemic have to do with our lifestyle? More than you might think! This week, we look at disease transmission from animals to humans and ask how future pandemics can be prevented. Plus: the toxic side of household products.
21:00 News
21:15 India's Nomads - The Forgotten World of the Gadia Lohar
The Gadia Lohar were once the respected blacksmiths who forged weapons for India's kings. Despite their former fame, today the nomads are among the poorest...
The Gadia Lohar were once the respected blacksmiths who forged weapons for India's kings. Despite their former fame, today the nomads are among the poorest of the country's poor and ostracized by much of Indian society.
22:00 News
22:15 The Week in Reports
Many Uighurs fled from China to Turkey. Now, they are threatened with deportation to their homeland, where they face persecution and oppression. +++ Israel...
Many Uighurs fled from China to Turkey. Now, they are threatened with deportation to their homeland, where they face persecution and oppression. +++ Israel is relaxing coronavirus restrictions for vaccinated people and is instituting a "Green Pass".
22:30 IWD: Five courageous female artists
To celebrate International Women's Day, DW correspondents around the world present female artists who inspire them with their courage and creativity. These...
To celebrate International Women's Day, DW correspondents around the world present female artists who inspire them with their courage and creativity. These rebellious, smart women are fighting against patriarchal structures for equal rights.
23:00 News
23:15 Living in the Digital Age
Shift Special: Japan is developing new technologies to help when disaster strikes.
Robots are aiding clean-up operations at the Fukushima Daiichi nuclear...
Shift Special: Japan is developing new technologies to help when disaster strikes.
Robots are aiding clean-up operations at the Fukushima Daiichi nuclear power plant and supporting recovery efforts after earthquakes.
23:30 The Environment Magazine
On this edition of Eco Africa, we check out tracking plastic waste in Rwanda, saving Kenya's rare white rhinos and investing in renewable energy in Burkina Faso.
00:00 News
00:02 Three Tips for a Trip to Germany
This time Lukas Stege shares his favorite tips for a trip to Germany. Starting with Warnemünde on the Baltic Sea, then a road trip by campervan through...
This time Lukas Stege shares his favorite tips for a trip to Germany. Starting with Warnemünde on the Baltic Sea, then a road trip by campervan through the Uckermark, followed by Saarland, which comes highly recommended.
00:30 IWD: Five courageous female artists
To celebrate International Women's Day, DW correspondents around the world present female artists who inspire them with their courage and creativity. These...
To celebrate International Women's Day, DW correspondents around the world present female artists who inspire them with their courage and creativity. These rebellious, smart women are fighting against patriarchal structures for equal rights.
01:00 News
01:15 The Week in Reports
Many Uighurs fled from China to Turkey. Now, they are threatened with deportation to their homeland, where they face persecution and oppression. +++ Israel...
Many Uighurs fled from China to Turkey. Now, they are threatened with deportation to their homeland, where they face persecution and oppression. +++ Israel is relaxing coronavirus restrictions for vaccinated people and is instituting a "Green Pass".
01:30 The Global Auto and Mobility Show
Opel’s new Mokka-e electric SUV has a great design but not much power. Will female crash test dummies help narrow the gender gap? And a Korean taxi driver gives us a unique view of Seoul.
02:00 News
02:02 The Science Magazine
What does the corona pandemic have to do with our lifestyle? More than you might think! This week, we look at disease transmission from animals to humans...
What does the corona pandemic have to do with our lifestyle? More than you might think! This week, we look at disease transmission from animals to humans and ask how future pandemics can be prevented. Plus: the toxic side of household products.
02:30 New Life in Old Walls — Village Churches Bearing Witness to History
Anyone driving through eastern Germany may be surprised by the number of old churches east of the River Elbe. Almost every small village has one. Many...
Anyone driving through eastern Germany may be surprised by the number of old churches east of the River Elbe. Almost every small village has one. Many of them are fieldstone churches built more than 800 years ago.
03:00 News
03:15 The Rocky Road to the Tokyo Olympics - Part 2
The Olympic Games are the career highlight of every athlete. But the next games will be different in times of a world-wide pandemic. It is still not guaranteed...
The Olympic Games are the career highlight of every athlete. But the next games will be different in times of a world-wide pandemic. It is still not guaranteed they will happen, but we accompany three athletes hoping to make it to Tokyo. Will they qualify? How are they dealing with the hardships of Germany's second lockdown? Can they make their Olympic dream come true?
03:30 Lifestyle Europe
Anna von Boetticher is one of the world's top freedivers, Edwin Vinke brings the taste of the ocean to the table and seatrekkers explore gorgeous coastlines through diving, hiking and swimming.
04:00 News
04:02 The Week in Reports
Many Uighurs fled from China to Turkey. Now, they are threatened with deportation to their homeland, where they face persecution and oppression. +++ Israel...
Many Uighurs fled from China to Turkey. Now, they are threatened with deportation to their homeland, where they face persecution and oppression. +++ Israel is relaxing coronavirus restrictions for vaccinated people and is instituting a "Green Pass".
04:15 India's Nomads - The Forgotten World of the Gadia Lohar
The Gadia Lohar were once the respected blacksmiths who forged weapons for India's kings. Despite their former fame, today the nomads are among the poorest...
The Gadia Lohar were once the respected blacksmiths who forged weapons for India's kings. Despite their former fame, today the nomads are among the poorest of the country's poor and ostracized by much of Indian society.
05:00 News
05:15 Istanbul's only Woman Façade Cleaner
35-year-old Nazli Yilmaz works as a façade-cleaner on high-rise office buildings in Turkey’s metropolis Istanbul. She’s broken through...
35-year-old Nazli Yilmaz works as a façade-cleaner on high-rise office buildings in Turkey’s metropolis Istanbul. She’s broken through a glass ceiling to scale glass facades in what’s always been strictly a man‘s world.
05:30 The Global Auto and Mobility Show
Opel’s new Mokka-e electric SUV has a great design but not much power. Will female crash test dummies help narrow the gender gap? And a Korean taxi driver gives us a unique view of Seoul.
06:00 News
06:02 Fatigue
Our bodies need sleep to recover from viral infections or the day’s exertions. But chronic exhaustion can also be a condition. Also in the show:...
Our bodies need sleep to recover from viral infections or the day’s exertions. But chronic exhaustion can also be a condition. Also in the show: tips for a decent night’s sleep, energy drinks and Hashimoto’s disease.
06:30 Three Tips for a Trip to Germany
This time Lukas Stege shares his favorite tips for a trip to Germany. Starting with Warnemünde on the Baltic Sea, then a road trip by campervan through...
This time Lukas Stege shares his favorite tips for a trip to Germany. Starting with Warnemünde on the Baltic Sea, then a road trip by campervan through the Uckermark, followed by Saarland, which comes highly recommended.
07:00 News
07:15 The Rocky Road to the Tokyo Olympics - Part 2
The Olympic Games are the career highlight of every athlete. But the next games will be different in times of a world-wide pandemic. It is still not guaranteed...
The Olympic Games are the career highlight of every athlete. But the next games will be different in times of a world-wide pandemic. It is still not guaranteed they will happen, but we accompany three athletes hoping to make it to Tokyo. Will they qualify? How are they dealing with the hardships of Germany's second lockdown? Can they make their Olympic dream come true?
07:30 New Life in Old Walls — Village Churches Bearing Witness to History
Anyone driving through eastern Germany may be surprised by the number of old churches east of the River Elbe. Almost every small village has one. Many...
Anyone driving through eastern Germany may be surprised by the number of old churches east of the River Elbe. Almost every small village has one. Many of them are fieldstone churches built more than 800 years ago.
08:00 News
08:15 Istanbul's only Woman Façade Cleaner
35-year-old Nazli Yilmaz works as a façade-cleaner on high-rise office buildings in Turkey’s metropolis Istanbul. She’s broken through...
35-year-old Nazli Yilmaz works as a façade-cleaner on high-rise office buildings in Turkey’s metropolis Istanbul. She’s broken through a glass ceiling to scale glass facades in what’s always been strictly a man‘s world.
08:30 Lifestyle Europe
Anna von Boetticher is one of the world's top freedivers, Edwin Vinke brings the taste of the ocean to the table and seatrekkers explore gorgeous coastlines through diving, hiking and swimming.
09:00 News
09:15 The Week in Reports
Many Uighurs fled from China to Turkey. Now, they are threatened with deportation to their homeland, where they face persecution and oppression. +++ Israel...
Many Uighurs fled from China to Turkey. Now, they are threatened with deportation to their homeland, where they face persecution and oppression. +++ Israel is relaxing coronavirus restrictions for vaccinated people and is instituting a "Green Pass".
09:30 IWD: Five courageous female artists
To celebrate International Women's Day, DW correspondents around the world present female artists who inspire them with their courage and creativity. These...
To celebrate International Women's Day, DW correspondents around the world present female artists who inspire them with their courage and creativity. These rebellious, smart women are fighting against patriarchal structures for equal rights.
10:00 News
10:15 Helping Rape Survivors in the DRC
The Democratic Republic of Congo has been described as the ‘rape capital of the world.’ Gynecologist and Nobel Peace Prize laureate Denis...
The Democratic Republic of Congo has been described as the ‘rape capital of the world.’ Gynecologist and Nobel Peace Prize laureate Denis Mukwege has been fighting for years to help rape survivors. German doctor Gisela Schneider goes to visit him.
11:00 News
11:15 Living in the Digital Age
Shift Special: Japan is developing new technologies to help when disaster strikes.
Robots are aiding clean-up operations at the Fukushima Daiichi nuclear...
Shift Special: Japan is developing new technologies to help when disaster strikes.
Robots are aiding clean-up operations at the Fukushima Daiichi nuclear power plant and supporting recovery efforts after earthquakes.
11:30 The Magazine for Africa's Youth
On this week’s episode of The 77 Percent, we reveal the truth about reggae in Africa, South African hip hop queen Miss Patty Monroe reflects about...
On this week’s episode of The 77 Percent, we reveal the truth about reggae in Africa, South African hip hop queen Miss Patty Monroe reflects about her dreams for her country. Also join us for an adrenaline rush on Uganda's Mount Elgon and take a tour around rapper "As One’s†hometown Bissau.
12:00 News
12:15 Istanbul's only Woman Façade Cleaner
35-year-old Nazli Yilmaz works as a façade-cleaner on high-rise office buildings in Turkey’s metropolis Istanbul. She’s broken through...
35-year-old Nazli Yilmaz works as a façade-cleaner on high-rise office buildings in Turkey’s metropolis Istanbul. She’s broken through a glass ceiling to scale glass facades in what’s always been strictly a man‘s world.
12:30 The Global Auto and Mobility Show
Opel’s new Mokka-e electric SUV has a great design but not much power. Will female crash test dummies help narrow the gender gap? And a Korean taxi driver gives us a unique view of Seoul.
13:00 News
13:15 The Week in Reports
Many Uighurs fled from China to Turkey. Now, they are threatened with deportation to their homeland, where they face persecution and oppression. +++ Israel...
Many Uighurs fled from China to Turkey. Now, they are threatened with deportation to their homeland, where they face persecution and oppression. +++ Israel is relaxing coronavirus restrictions for vaccinated people and is instituting a "Green Pass".
13:30 The Magazine for Africa's Youth
On this week’s episode of The 77 Percent, we reveal the truth about reggae in Africa, South African hip hop queen Miss Patty Monroe reflects about...
On this week’s episode of The 77 Percent, we reveal the truth about reggae in Africa, South African hip hop queen Miss Patty Monroe reflects about her dreams for her country. Also join us for an adrenaline rush on Uganda's Mount Elgon and take a tour around rapper "As One’s†hometown Bissau.
14:00 News
14:15 Somalia: A Country in Free-Fall - Living with Terror and Violence
Nothing works in Somalia. It lacks authorities, public amenities, a banking system, a functioning army and proper law enforcement. Instead, Islamic militias...
Nothing works in Somalia. It lacks authorities, public amenities, a banking system, a functioning army and proper law enforcement. Instead, Islamic militias carry out attacks and anarchy dominates life.
15:00 News
15:15 The Rocky Road to the Tokyo Olympics - Part 2
The Olympic Games are the career highlight of every athlete. But the next games will be different in times of a world-wide pandemic. It is still not guaranteed...
The Olympic Games are the career highlight of every athlete. But the next games will be different in times of a world-wide pandemic. It is still not guaranteed they will happen, but we accompany three athletes hoping to make it to Tokyo. Will they qualify? How are they dealing with the hardships of Germany's second lockdown? Can they make their Olympic dream come true?
15:30 IWD: Five courageous female artists
To celebrate International Women's Day, DW correspondents around the world present female artists who inspire them with their courage and creativity. These...
To celebrate International Women's Day, DW correspondents around the world present female artists who inspire them with their courage and creativity. These rebellious, smart women are fighting against patriarchal structures for equal rights.
16:00 News
16:15 Living in the Digital Age
Shift Special: Japan is developing new technologies to help when disaster strikes.
Robots are aiding clean-up operations at the Fukushima Daiichi nuclear...
Shift Special: Japan is developing new technologies to help when disaster strikes.
Robots are aiding clean-up operations at the Fukushima Daiichi nuclear power plant and supporting recovery efforts after earthquakes.
16:30 New Life in Old Walls — Village Churches Bearing Witness to History
Anyone driving through eastern Germany may be surprised by the number of old churches east of the River Elbe. Almost every small village has one. Many...
Anyone driving through eastern Germany may be surprised by the number of old churches east of the River Elbe. Almost every small village has one. Many of them are fieldstone churches built more than 800 years ago.
17:00 News
17:15 One Way Ticket
An American dream comes true for a Congolese family and their friend. After more than 20 years in an African refugee camp they start a new life in the...
An American dream comes true for a Congolese family and their friend. After more than 20 years in an African refugee camp they start a new life in the United States. With courage and humor, they navigate the challenges of their new life.
18:00 News
18:15 Istanbul's only Woman Façade Cleaner
35-year-old Nazli Yilmaz works as a façade-cleaner on high-rise office buildings in Turkey’s metropolis Istanbul. She’s broken through...
35-year-old Nazli Yilmaz works as a façade-cleaner on high-rise office buildings in Turkey’s metropolis Istanbul. She’s broken through a glass ceiling to scale glass facades in what’s always been strictly a man‘s world.
18:30 The Environment Magazine
On this edition of Eco Africa, we check out tracking plastic waste in Rwanda, saving Kenya's rare white rhinos and investing in renewable energy in Burkina Faso.
19:00 News
19:15 The Week in Reports
Many Uighurs fled from China to Turkey. Now, they are threatened with deportation to their homeland, where they face persecution and oppression. +++ Israel...
Many Uighurs fled from China to Turkey. Now, they are threatened with deportation to their homeland, where they face persecution and oppression. +++ Israel is relaxing coronavirus restrictions for vaccinated people and is instituting a "Green Pass".
19:30 Lifestyle Europe
Anna von Boetticher is one of the world's top freedivers, Edwin Vinke brings the taste of the ocean to the table and seatrekkers explore gorgeous coastlines through diving, hiking and swimming.
20:00 News
20:15 Living in the Digital Age
Shift Special: Japan is developing new technologies to help when disaster strikes.
Robots are aiding clean-up operations at the Fukushima Daiichi nuclear...
Shift Special: Japan is developing new technologies to help when disaster strikes.
Robots are aiding clean-up operations at the Fukushima Daiichi nuclear power plant and supporting recovery efforts after earthquakes.
20:30 The Global Auto and Mobility Show
Opel’s new Mokka-e electric SUV has a great design but not much power. Will female crash test dummies help narrow the gender gap? And a Korean taxi driver gives us a unique view of Seoul.
21:00 News
21:15 Global Homophobia - The Roots of Hatred
This hard-hitting documentary reveals the abuse suffered by the gay community all over the world. France, despite having legalized gay marriage in 2013,...
This hard-hitting documentary reveals the abuse suffered by the gay community all over the world. France, despite having legalized gay marriage in 2013, has seen a rise in homophobic violence in recent years.
22:00 News
22:15 The Rocky Road to the Tokyo Olympics - Part 2
The Olympic Games are the career highlight of every athlete. But the next games will be different in times of a world-wide pandemic. It is still not guaranteed...
The Olympic Games are the career highlight of every athlete. But the next games will be different in times of a world-wide pandemic. It is still not guaranteed they will happen, but we accompany three athletes hoping to make it to Tokyo. Will they qualify? How are they dealing with the hardships of Germany's second lockdown? Can they make their Olympic dream come true?
22:30 New Life in Old Walls — Village Churches Bearing Witness to History
Anyone driving through eastern Germany may be surprised by the number of old churches east of the River Elbe. Almost every small village has one. Many...
Anyone driving through eastern Germany may be surprised by the number of old churches east of the River Elbe. Almost every small village has one. Many of them are fieldstone churches built more than 800 years ago.
23:00 News
23:15 Istanbul's only Woman Façade Cleaner
35-year-old Nazli Yilmaz works as a façade-cleaner on high-rise office buildings in Turkey’s metropolis Istanbul. She’s broken through...
35-year-old Nazli Yilmaz works as a façade-cleaner on high-rise office buildings in Turkey’s metropolis Istanbul. She’s broken through a glass ceiling to scale glass facades in what’s always been strictly a man‘s world.
23:30 The Science Magazine
What does the corona pandemic have to do with our lifestyle? More than you might think! This week, we look at disease transmission from animals to humans...
What does the corona pandemic have to do with our lifestyle? More than you might think! This week, we look at disease transmission from animals to humans and ask how future pandemics can be prevented. Plus: the toxic side of household products.
00:00 News
00:02 News in Review
00:30 Exploiting the Poor - Sex Slavery in Europe
All they want to do is escape poverty, but they end up in the hands of sex traffickers. Women from Romania in particular, sometimes fall prey to criminal...
All they want to do is escape poverty, but they end up in the hands of sex traffickers. Women from Romania in particular, sometimes fall prey to criminal networks while seeking a better life in Germany.
01:00 News
01:15 Africa
01:30 News
01:45 News
02:00 News
02:02 Lifestyle Europe
Anna von Boetticher is one of the world's top freedivers, Edwin Vinke brings the taste of the ocean to the table and seatrekkers explore gorgeous coastlines through diving, hiking and swimming.
02:30 The Globalization Program
Women have been fighting for equality for over 170 years. There's still a lot to be done. Global 3000 shows women who are achieving their aims, despite many obstacles.
03:00 News
03:15 Guinea-Bissau - The Powerful Queens of Orango
A matriarchy rules on one of the Bijagos Islands off the coast of Guinea-Bissau. The tribe of the same name lives on Orango, one of the most populated...
A matriarchy rules on one of the Bijagos Islands off the coast of Guinea-Bissau. The tribe of the same name lives on Orango, one of the most populated islands in the archipelago. Women dominate public and private life there.
04:00 News
04:02 The Environment Magazine
For many women worldwide, climate change and environmental destruction are very real, and often threaten their livelihoods. Which paths are they taking...
For many women worldwide, climate change and environmental destruction are very real, and often threaten their livelihoods. Which paths are they taking to protect the climate and have sustainable and successful lives?
04:30 Fatigue
Our bodies need sleep to recover from viral infections or the day’s exertions. But chronic exhaustion can also be a condition. Also in the show:...
Our bodies need sleep to recover from viral infections or the day’s exertions. But chronic exhaustion can also be a condition. Also in the show: tips for a decent night’s sleep, energy drinks and Hashimoto’s disease.
05:00 News
05:15 The Week in Reports
Many Uighurs fled from China to Turkey. Now, they are threatened with deportation to their homeland, where they face persecution and oppression. +++ Israel...
Many Uighurs fled from China to Turkey. Now, they are threatened with deportation to their homeland, where they face persecution and oppression. +++ Israel is relaxing coronavirus restrictions for vaccinated people and is instituting a "Green Pass".
05:30 The Globalization Program
Women have been fighting for equality for over 170 years. There's still a lot to be done. Global 3000 shows women who are achieving their aims, despite many obstacles.
06:00 News
06:02 New Life in Old Walls — Village Churches Bearing Witness to History
Anyone driving through eastern Germany may be surprised by the number of old churches east of the River Elbe. Almost every small village has one. Many...
Anyone driving through eastern Germany may be surprised by the number of old churches east of the River Elbe. Almost every small village has one. Many of them are fieldstone churches built more than 800 years ago.
06:30 The Science Magazine
What does the corona pandemic have to do with our lifestyle? More than you might think! This week, we look at disease transmission from animals to humans...
What does the corona pandemic have to do with our lifestyle? More than you might think! This week, we look at disease transmission from animals to humans and ask how future pandemics can be prevented. Plus: the toxic side of household products.
07:00 News
07:15 Guinea-Bissau - The Powerful Queens of Orango
A matriarchy rules on one of the Bijagos Islands off the coast of Guinea-Bissau. The tribe of the same name lives on Orango, one of the most populated...
A matriarchy rules on one of the Bijagos Islands off the coast of Guinea-Bissau. The tribe of the same name lives on Orango, one of the most populated islands in the archipelago. Women dominate public and private life there.
08:00 News
08:15 The Week in Reports
Many Uighurs fled from China to Turkey. Now, they are threatened with deportation to their homeland, where they face persecution and oppression. +++ Israel...
Many Uighurs fled from China to Turkey. Now, they are threatened with deportation to their homeland, where they face persecution and oppression. +++ Israel is relaxing coronavirus restrictions for vaccinated people and is instituting a "Green Pass".
08:30 IWD: Five courageous female artists
To celebrate International Women's Day, DW correspondents around the world present female artists who inspire them with their courage and creativity. These...
To celebrate International Women's Day, DW correspondents around the world present female artists who inspire them with their courage and creativity. These rebellious, smart women are fighting against patriarchal structures for equal rights.
09:00 News
09:30 The Science Magazine
What does the corona pandemic have to do with our lifestyle? More than you might think! This week, we look at disease transmission from animals to humans...
What does the corona pandemic have to do with our lifestyle? More than you might think! This week, we look at disease transmission from animals to humans and ask how future pandemics can be prevented. Plus: the toxic side of household products.
10:00 News
10:30 News
10:45 Istanbul's only Woman Façade Cleaner
35-year-old Nazli Yilmaz works as a façade-cleaner on high-rise office buildings in Turkey’s metropolis Istanbul. She’s broken through...
35-year-old Nazli Yilmaz works as a façade-cleaner on high-rise office buildings in Turkey’s metropolis Istanbul. She’s broken through a glass ceiling to scale glass facades in what’s always been strictly a man‘s world.
11:00 News
11:15 Global Homophobia - The Roots of Hatred
This hard-hitting documentary reveals the abuse suffered by the gay community all over the world. France, despite having legalized gay marriage in 2013,...
This hard-hitting documentary reveals the abuse suffered by the gay community all over the world. France, despite having legalized gay marriage in 2013, has seen a rise in homophobic violence in recent years.
12:00 News
12:30 News
12:45 The Week in Reports
Many Uighurs fled from China to Turkey. Now, they are threatened with deportation to their homeland, where they face persecution and oppression. +++ Israel...
Many Uighurs fled from China to Turkey. Now, they are threatened with deportation to their homeland, where they face persecution and oppression. +++ Israel is relaxing coronavirus restrictions for vaccinated people and is instituting a "Green Pass".
13:00 News
13:30 The Globalization Program
Women have been fighting for equality for over 170 years. There's still a lot to be done. Global 3000 shows women who are achieving their aims, despite many obstacles.
14:00 News
14:30 The Environment Magazine
For many women worldwide, climate change and environmental destruction are very real, and often threaten their livelihoods. Which paths are they taking...
For many women worldwide, climate change and environmental destruction are very real, and often threaten their livelihoods. Which paths are they taking to protect the climate and have sustainable and successful lives?
15:00 News
15:30 Asia
16:00 News
16:30 Asia
17:00 News
17:30 The Science Magazine
What does the corona pandemic have to do with our lifestyle? More than you might think! This week, we look at disease transmission from animals to humans...
What does the corona pandemic have to do with our lifestyle? More than you might think! This week, we look at disease transmission from animals to humans and ask how future pandemics can be prevented. Plus: the toxic side of household products.
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 Exploiting the Poor - Sex Slavery in Europe
All they want to do is escape poverty, but they end up in the hands of sex traffickers. Women from Romania in particular, sometimes fall prey to criminal...
All they want to do is escape poverty, but they end up in the hands of sex traffickers. Women from Romania in particular, sometimes fall prey to criminal networks while seeking a better life in Germany.
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
Women have been fighting for equality for over 170 years. There's still a lot to be done. Global 3000 shows women who are achieving their aims, despite many obstacles.
01:00 News
01:15 Africa
01:30 News
01:45 News
02:00 News
02:02 News in Review
02:30 Review of Matchday 24
It’s time for the big one: Bayern host Dortmund in a clash of Bundesliga titans. With a win, BVB could throw a major wrench into Bayern’s...
It’s time for the big one: Bayern host Dortmund in a clash of Bundesliga titans. With a win, BVB could throw a major wrench into Bayern’s defense of top spot. In a must-win battle for European places, both Gladbach and Leverkusen look to escape downward spirals. And after a managerial merry-go-round, Schalke host Mainz in a relegation six-pointer. All the perils of matchday 24, on Kick off!
03:00 News
03:15 Venezuela - The Bitter Legacy of Hugo Chávez
People around the globe are witnessing the disintegration of an oil-rich country. Venezuela had the world’s fourth-highest per-capita income in...
People around the globe are witnessing the disintegration of an oil-rich country. Venezuela had the world’s fourth-highest per-capita income in 1950. Now it’s being ripped apart by record levels of poverty.
04:00 News
04:02 News in Review
04:30 Review of Matchday 24
It’s time for the big one: Bayern host Dortmund in a clash of Bundesliga titans. With a win, BVB could throw a major wrench into Bayern’s...
It’s time for the big one: Bayern host Dortmund in a clash of Bundesliga titans. With a win, BVB could throw a major wrench into Bayern’s defense of top spot. In a must-win battle for European places, both Gladbach and Leverkusen look to escape downward spirals. And after a managerial merry-go-round, Schalke host Mainz in a relegation six-pointer. All the perils of matchday 24, on Kick off!
05:00 News
05:30 Exploiting the Poor - Sex Slavery in Europe
All they want to do is escape poverty, but they end up in the hands of sex traffickers. Women from Romania in particular, sometimes fall prey to criminal...
All they want to do is escape poverty, but they end up in the hands of sex traffickers. Women from Romania in particular, sometimes fall prey to criminal networks while seeking a better life in Germany.