00:00 News
00:02 A Passion for Helping - Young Albanians Defy Poverty
Arbër Hajdari has helped thousands of Albanian families escape poverty. Five years ago he set up the humanitarian organization Fundjavë Ndryshe to...
Arbër Hajdari has helped thousands of Albanian families escape poverty. Five years ago he set up the humanitarian organization Fundjavë Ndryshe to fight hardship in Albania. Now, around 12,000 volunteers work for the group.
00:30 Lifestyle Europe
Nimble feet: How a performance by an Irish dance group turned into a viral hit. Plus: Batmobile, K.I.T.T. and Co: How an Austrian recreates legendary movie...
Nimble feet: How a performance by an Irish dance group turned into a viral hit. Plus: Batmobile, K.I.T.T. and Co: How an Austrian recreates legendary movie cars. And: Culinary discoveries on the Canary Islands.
01:00 News
01:15 How we hear Football
COVID-19 has changed the way that sporting events are consumed by viewers at home. Where fans were once the main source of atmosphere there is now near...
COVID-19 has changed the way that sporting events are consumed by viewers at home. Where fans were once the main source of atmosphere there is now near silence with just players’ and coaching staff’s echoing voices. To make up for the lack of noise, TV broadcasters give fans watching at home the chance add it manually. Sports Life goes behind the scenes to find out how it’s done.
01:30 Leipzig - A City in Transition
Young, dynamic, creative - Leipzig is one of Germany's most exciting cities. Lukas Stege takes a trip to where East Germany’s Peaceful Revolution began back in 1989.
02:00 News
02:02 News in Review
02:30 The Global Auto and Mobility Show
China’s NIO is challenging established e-car makers; VOLVO hopes to make a mark with its first all-electric SUV; and a maverick car designer’s...
China’s NIO is challenging established e-car makers; VOLVO hopes to make a mark with its first all-electric SUV; and a maverick car designer’s crazy entries in the Guinness Book of Records.
03:00 News
03:15 Africa
03:30 Leipzig - A City in Transition
Young, dynamic, creative - Leipzig is one of Germany's most exciting cities. Lukas Stege takes a trip to where East Germany’s Peaceful Revolution began back in 1989.
04:00 News
04:02 News
04:15 Slavery Routes - A Short History of Human Trafficking: 476 AD - 1375 AD: Beyond the Desert
The history of slavery did not begin in the cotton fields. It has been going on since the dawn of humanity. Part 1 of this four-part documentary series...
The history of slavery did not begin in the cotton fields. It has been going on since the dawn of humanity. Part 1 of this four-part documentary series investigates how Africa became the epicenter of human trafficking.
05:00 News
05:30 The Science Magazine
Following clues: Rwandan scientists have a new approach to coronavirus testing. Plus: how invisible clues can help solve crimes, and the world of deepfakes.
06:00 News
06:02 Berlin: A sanctuary for persecuted artists
They’re from China, Belarus, Syria and Iran — exiled artists who have made a new home in Berlin. They share their stories on Arts.21, and talk about their hopes and struggles.
06:30 Lifestyle Europe
Nimble feet: How a performance by an Irish dance group turned into a viral hit. Plus: Batmobile, K.I.T.T. and Co: How an Austrian recreates legendary movie...
Nimble feet: How a performance by an Irish dance group turned into a viral hit. Plus: Batmobile, K.I.T.T. and Co: How an Austrian recreates legendary movie cars. And: Culinary discoveries on the Canary Islands.
07:00 News
07:15 The Week in Reports
US: Migrants in Mexican camp look to US President Joe Biden and his immigration reform. +++ Spain: Madrid becomes lockdown-weary Europeans' favorite travel...
US: Migrants in Mexican camp look to US President Joe Biden and his immigration reform. +++ Spain: Madrid becomes lockdown-weary Europeans' favorite travel destination thanks to relatively loose coronavirus restrictions.
07:30 The Magazine for Africa's Youth
What does your outer appearance say about you? The 77 Percent takes you to Kinshasa to meet the Congolese sapeurs. Our host, Edith Kimani, talks to Kenyan...
What does your outer appearance say about you? The 77 Percent takes you to Kinshasa to meet the Congolese sapeurs. Our host, Edith Kimani, talks to Kenyan stylist, Sunny Dolat about designs made in Africa. We meet a Ugandan beauty queen who is fighting against the stigma surrounding HIV and a designer from northern Nigeria introduces us into the world of Abaya design.
08:00 News
08:15 Living in the Digital Age
With abstract paintings, it´s hard to tell whether they´re made by humans or AI systems. Can algorithms create art? Can artificial intelligence be creative? The topic on SHIFT.
08:30 The Global Auto and Mobility Show
China’s NIO is challenging established e-car makers; VOLVO hopes to make a mark with its first all-electric SUV; and a maverick car designer’s...
China’s NIO is challenging established e-car makers; VOLVO hopes to make a mark with its first all-electric SUV; and a maverick car designer’s crazy entries in the Guinness Book of Records.
09:00 News
09:15 News
09:30 Leipzig - A City in Transition
Young, dynamic, creative - Leipzig is one of Germany's most exciting cities. Lukas Stege takes a trip to where East Germany’s Peaceful Revolution began back in 1989.
10:00 News
10:15 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.
11:00 News
11:15 How we hear Football
COVID-19 has changed the way that sporting events are consumed by viewers at home. Where fans were once the main source of atmosphere there is now near...
COVID-19 has changed the way that sporting events are consumed by viewers at home. Where fans were once the main source of atmosphere there is now near silence with just players’ and coaching staff’s echoing voices. To make up for the lack of noise, TV broadcasters give fans watching at home the chance add it manually. Sports Life goes behind the scenes to find out how it’s done.
11:30 Lifestyle Europe
Nimble feet: How a performance by an Irish dance group turned into a viral hit. Plus: Batmobile, K.I.T.T. and Co: How an Austrian recreates legendary movie...
Nimble feet: How a performance by an Irish dance group turned into a viral hit. Plus: Batmobile, K.I.T.T. and Co: How an Austrian recreates legendary movie cars. And: Culinary discoveries on the Canary Islands.
12:00 News
12:15 Living in the Digital Age
With abstract paintings, it´s hard to tell whether they´re made by humans or AI systems. Can algorithms create art? Can artificial intelligence be creative? The topic on SHIFT.
12:30 Leipzig - A City in Transition
Young, dynamic, creative - Leipzig is one of Germany's most exciting cities. Lukas Stege takes a trip to where East Germany’s Peaceful Revolution began back in 1989.
13:00 News
13:15 Adieu Tristesse! Lulu lends a helping hand
Since 2015, the initative ‘Lulu dans ma rue‘ has brought some village feel to Paris. True to the adage 'Metro, work, sleep', many Parisians...
Since 2015, the initative ‘Lulu dans ma rue‘ has brought some village feel to Paris. True to the adage 'Metro, work, sleep', many Parisians don’t know their neighbors. During the pandemic many are isolated and lonely. The Lulus aim to change that.
13:30 Berlin: A sanctuary for persecuted artists
They’re from China, Belarus, Syria and Iran — exiled artists who have made a new home in Berlin. They share their stories on Arts.21, and talk about their hopes and struggles.
14:00 News
14:15 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.
15:00 News
15:15 The Week in Reports
US: Migrants in Mexican camp look to US President Joe Biden and his immigration reform. +++ Spain: Madrid becomes lockdown-weary Europeans' favorite travel...
US: Migrants in Mexican camp look to US President Joe Biden and his immigration reform. +++ Spain: Madrid becomes lockdown-weary Europeans' favorite travel destination thanks to relatively loose coronavirus restrictions.
15:30 Lifestyle Europe
Nimble feet: How a performance by an Irish dance group turned into a viral hit. Plus: Batmobile, K.I.T.T. and Co: How an Austrian recreates legendary movie...
Nimble feet: How a performance by an Irish dance group turned into a viral hit. Plus: Batmobile, K.I.T.T. and Co: How an Austrian recreates legendary movie cars. And: Culinary discoveries on the Canary Islands.
16:00 News
16:15 Adieu Tristesse! Lulu lends a helping hand
Since 2015, the initative ‘Lulu dans ma rue‘ has brought some village feel to Paris. True to the adage 'Metro, work, sleep', many Parisians...
Since 2015, the initative ‘Lulu dans ma rue‘ has brought some village feel to Paris. True to the adage 'Metro, work, sleep', many Parisians don’t know their neighbors. During the pandemic many are isolated and lonely. The Lulus aim to change that.
16:30 The Magazine for Africa's Youth
What does your outer appearance say about you? The 77 Percent takes you to Kinshasa to meet the Congolese sapeurs. Our host, Edith Kimani, talks to Kenyan...
What does your outer appearance say about you? The 77 Percent takes you to Kinshasa to meet the Congolese sapeurs. Our host, Edith Kimani, talks to Kenyan stylist, Sunny Dolat about designs made in Africa. We meet a Ugandan beauty queen who is fighting against the stigma surrounding HIV and a designer from northern Nigeria introduces us into the world of Abaya design.
17:00 News
17:15 Asteroids - A New El Dorado in Space?
Mining on asteroids sounds like the stuff of science fiction, but it could soon become a reality. Nations and powerful corporations already have plans...
Mining on asteroids sounds like the stuff of science fiction, but it could soon become a reality. Nations and powerful corporations already have plans for such ventures and are hard at work staking their claim to resources from space.
18:00 News
18:15 How we hear Football
COVID-19 has changed the way that sporting events are consumed by viewers at home. Where fans were once the main source of atmosphere there is now near...
COVID-19 has changed the way that sporting events are consumed by viewers at home. Where fans were once the main source of atmosphere there is now near silence with just players’ and coaching staff’s echoing voices. To make up for the lack of noise, TV broadcasters give fans watching at home the chance add it manually. Sports Life goes behind the scenes to find out how it’s done.
18:30 Guest: Andreas Nick
Tim Sebastian interviews Andreas Nick, Member of the German Bundestag (CDU)
19:00 News
19:15 Living in the Digital Age
With abstract paintings, it´s hard to tell whether they´re made by humans or AI systems. Can algorithms create art? Can artificial intelligence be creative? The topic on SHIFT.
19:30 The Magazine for Africa's Youth
What does your outer appearance say about you? The 77 Percent takes you to Kinshasa to meet the Congolese sapeurs. Our host, Edith Kimani, talks to Kenyan...
What does your outer appearance say about you? The 77 Percent takes you to Kinshasa to meet the Congolese sapeurs. Our host, Edith Kimani, talks to Kenyan stylist, Sunny Dolat about designs made in Africa. We meet a Ugandan beauty queen who is fighting against the stigma surrounding HIV and a designer from northern Nigeria introduces us into the world of Abaya design.
20:00 News
20:15 Adieu Tristesse! Lulu lends a helping hand
Since 2015, the initative ‘Lulu dans ma rue‘ has brought some village feel to Paris. True to the adage 'Metro, work, sleep', many Parisians...
Since 2015, the initative ‘Lulu dans ma rue‘ has brought some village feel to Paris. True to the adage 'Metro, work, sleep', many Parisians don’t know their neighbors. During the pandemic many are isolated and lonely. The Lulus aim to change that.
20:30 The Science Magazine
Following clues: Rwandan scientists have a new approach to coronavirus testing. Plus: how invisible clues can help solve crimes, and the world of deepfakes.
21:00 News
21:15 Our Friend the Atom - The Age of Radioactivity
The USS Ronald Reagan cruised into a radioactive cloud from the Fukushima nuclear power plant in March 2011. Sailors on the aircraft carrier were exposed...
The USS Ronald Reagan cruised into a radioactive cloud from the Fukushima nuclear power plant in March 2011. Sailors on the aircraft carrier were exposed to radiation. This documentary looks at the event and what came before it.
22:00 News
22:15 The Week in Reports
US: Migrants in Mexican camp look to US President Joe Biden and his immigration reform. +++ Spain: Madrid becomes lockdown-weary Europeans' favorite travel...
US: Migrants in Mexican camp look to US President Joe Biden and his immigration reform. +++ Spain: Madrid becomes lockdown-weary Europeans' favorite travel destination thanks to relatively loose coronavirus restrictions.
22:30 Berlin: A sanctuary for persecuted artists
They’re from China, Belarus, Syria and Iran — exiled artists who have made a new home in Berlin. They share their stories on Arts.21, and talk about their hopes and struggles.
23:00 News
23:15 Living in the Digital Age
With abstract paintings, it´s hard to tell whether they´re made by humans or AI systems. Can algorithms create art? Can artificial intelligence be creative? The topic on SHIFT.
23:30 The Environment Magazine
On this week's Eco Africa, we learn how volunteers are helping the tiny island of Kokota replant trees and revive its unique river system. We also see...
On this week's Eco Africa, we learn how volunteers are helping the tiny island of Kokota replant trees and revive its unique river system. We also see how to get kids to school on two wheels in South Africa.
00:00 News
00:02 Leipzig - A City in Transition
Young, dynamic, creative - Leipzig is one of Germany's most exciting cities. Lukas Stege takes a trip to where East Germany’s Peaceful Revolution began back in 1989.
00:30 Berlin: A sanctuary for persecuted artists
They’re from China, Belarus, Syria and Iran — exiled artists who have made a new home in Berlin. They share their stories on Arts.21, and talk about their hopes and struggles.
01:00 News
01:15 The Week in Reports
US: Migrants in Mexican camp look to US President Joe Biden and his immigration reform. +++ Spain: Madrid becomes lockdown-weary Europeans' favorite travel...
US: Migrants in Mexican camp look to US President Joe Biden and his immigration reform. +++ Spain: Madrid becomes lockdown-weary Europeans' favorite travel destination thanks to relatively loose coronavirus restrictions.
01:30 The Global Auto and Mobility Show
China’s NIO is challenging established e-car makers; VOLVO hopes to make a mark with its first all-electric SUV; and a maverick car designer’s...
China’s NIO is challenging established e-car makers; VOLVO hopes to make a mark with its first all-electric SUV; and a maverick car designer’s crazy entries in the Guinness Book of Records.
02:00 News
02:02 The Science Magazine
Following clues: Rwandan scientists have a new approach to coronavirus testing. Plus: how invisible clues can help solve crimes, and the world of deepfakes.
02:30 A Passion for Helping - Young Albanians Defy Poverty
Arbër Hajdari has helped thousands of Albanian families escape poverty. Five years ago he set up the humanitarian organization Fundjavë Ndryshe to...
Arbër Hajdari has helped thousands of Albanian families escape poverty. Five years ago he set up the humanitarian organization Fundjavë Ndryshe to fight hardship in Albania. Now, around 12,000 volunteers work for the group.
03:00 News
03:15 How we hear Football
COVID-19 has changed the way that sporting events are consumed by viewers at home. Where fans were once the main source of atmosphere there is now near...
COVID-19 has changed the way that sporting events are consumed by viewers at home. Where fans were once the main source of atmosphere there is now near silence with just players’ and coaching staff’s echoing voices. To make up for the lack of noise, TV broadcasters give fans watching at home the chance add it manually. Sports Life goes behind the scenes to find out how it’s done.
03:30 Lifestyle Europe
Nimble feet: How a performance by an Irish dance group turned into a viral hit. Plus: Batmobile, K.I.T.T. and Co: How an Austrian recreates legendary movie...
Nimble feet: How a performance by an Irish dance group turned into a viral hit. Plus: Batmobile, K.I.T.T. and Co: How an Austrian recreates legendary movie cars. And: Culinary discoveries on the Canary Islands.
04:00 News
04:02 The Week in Reports
US: Migrants in Mexican camp look to US President Joe Biden and his immigration reform. +++ Spain: Madrid becomes lockdown-weary Europeans' favorite travel...
US: Migrants in Mexican camp look to US President Joe Biden and his immigration reform. +++ Spain: Madrid becomes lockdown-weary Europeans' favorite travel destination thanks to relatively loose coronavirus restrictions.
04:15 Our Friend the Atom - The Age of Radioactivity
The USS Ronald Reagan cruised into a radioactive cloud from the Fukushima nuclear power plant in March 2011. Sailors on the aircraft carrier were exposed...
The USS Ronald Reagan cruised into a radioactive cloud from the Fukushima nuclear power plant in March 2011. Sailors on the aircraft carrier were exposed to radiation. This documentary looks at the event and what came before it.
05:00 News
05:15 Adieu Tristesse! Lulu lends a helping hand
Since 2015, the initative ‘Lulu dans ma rue‘ has brought some village feel to Paris. True to the adage 'Metro, work, sleep', many Parisians...
Since 2015, the initative ‘Lulu dans ma rue‘ has brought some village feel to Paris. True to the adage 'Metro, work, sleep', many Parisians don’t know their neighbors. During the pandemic many are isolated and lonely. The Lulus aim to change that.
05:30 The Global Auto and Mobility Show
China’s NIO is challenging established e-car makers; VOLVO hopes to make a mark with its first all-electric SUV; and a maverick car designer’s...
China’s NIO is challenging established e-car makers; VOLVO hopes to make a mark with its first all-electric SUV; and a maverick car designer’s crazy entries in the Guinness Book of Records.
06:00 News
06:02 Bones
Our skeleton keeps us in shape, literally. It's important to have healthy bones and keep them healthy - and there are things we can do to help. We also...
Our skeleton keeps us in shape, literally. It's important to have healthy bones and keep them healthy - and there are things we can do to help. We also look at the role fascia play in pain and at a possible new therapy for muscle cramps.
06:30 Leipzig - A City in Transition
Young, dynamic, creative - Leipzig is one of Germany's most exciting cities. Lukas Stege takes a trip to where East Germany’s Peaceful Revolution began back in 1989.
07:00 News
07:15 How we hear Football
COVID-19 has changed the way that sporting events are consumed by viewers at home. Where fans were once the main source of atmosphere there is now near...
COVID-19 has changed the way that sporting events are consumed by viewers at home. Where fans were once the main source of atmosphere there is now near silence with just players’ and coaching staff’s echoing voices. To make up for the lack of noise, TV broadcasters give fans watching at home the chance add it manually. Sports Life goes behind the scenes to find out how it’s done.
07:30 A Passion for Helping - Young Albanians Defy Poverty
Arbër Hajdari has helped thousands of Albanian families escape poverty. Five years ago he set up the humanitarian organization Fundjavë Ndryshe to...
Arbër Hajdari has helped thousands of Albanian families escape poverty. Five years ago he set up the humanitarian organization Fundjavë Ndryshe to fight hardship in Albania. Now, around 12,000 volunteers work for the group.
08:00 News
08:15 Adieu Tristesse! Lulu lends a helping hand
Since 2015, the initative ‘Lulu dans ma rue‘ has brought some village feel to Paris. True to the adage 'Metro, work, sleep', many Parisians...
Since 2015, the initative ‘Lulu dans ma rue‘ has brought some village feel to Paris. True to the adage 'Metro, work, sleep', many Parisians don’t know their neighbors. During the pandemic many are isolated and lonely. The Lulus aim to change that.
08:30 Lifestyle Europe
Nimble feet: How a performance by an Irish dance group turned into a viral hit. Plus: Batmobile, K.I.T.T. and Co: How an Austrian recreates legendary movie...
Nimble feet: How a performance by an Irish dance group turned into a viral hit. Plus: Batmobile, K.I.T.T. and Co: How an Austrian recreates legendary movie cars. And: Culinary discoveries on the Canary Islands.
09:00 News
09:15 The Week in Reports
US: Migrants in Mexican camp look to US President Joe Biden and his immigration reform. +++ Spain: Madrid becomes lockdown-weary Europeans' favorite travel...
US: Migrants in Mexican camp look to US President Joe Biden and his immigration reform. +++ Spain: Madrid becomes lockdown-weary Europeans' favorite travel destination thanks to relatively loose coronavirus restrictions.
09:30 Berlin: A sanctuary for persecuted artists
They’re from China, Belarus, Syria and Iran — exiled artists who have made a new home in Berlin. They share their stories on Arts.21, and talk about their hopes and struggles.
10:00 News
10:15 Slavery Routes - A Short History of Human Trafficking: 476 AD - 1375 AD: Beyond the Desert
The history of slavery did not begin in the cotton fields. It has been going on since the dawn of humanity. Part 1 of this four-part documentary series...
The history of slavery did not begin in the cotton fields. It has been going on since the dawn of humanity. Part 1 of this four-part documentary series investigates how Africa became the epicenter of human trafficking.
11:00 News
11:15 Living in the Digital Age
With abstract paintings, it´s hard to tell whether they´re made by humans or AI systems. Can algorithms create art? Can artificial intelligence be creative? The topic on SHIFT.
11:30 The Magazine for Africa's Youth
What does your outer appearance say about you? The 77 Percent takes you to Kinshasa to meet the Congolese sapeurs. Our host, Edith Kimani, talks to Kenyan...
What does your outer appearance say about you? The 77 Percent takes you to Kinshasa to meet the Congolese sapeurs. Our host, Edith Kimani, talks to Kenyan stylist, Sunny Dolat about designs made in Africa. We meet a Ugandan beauty queen who is fighting against the stigma surrounding HIV and a designer from northern Nigeria introduces us into the world of Abaya design.
12:00 News
12:15 Adieu Tristesse! Lulu lends a helping hand
Since 2015, the initative ‘Lulu dans ma rue‘ has brought some village feel to Paris. True to the adage 'Metro, work, sleep', many Parisians...
Since 2015, the initative ‘Lulu dans ma rue‘ has brought some village feel to Paris. True to the adage 'Metro, work, sleep', many Parisians don’t know their neighbors. During the pandemic many are isolated and lonely. The Lulus aim to change that.
12:30 The Global Auto and Mobility Show
China’s NIO is challenging established e-car makers; VOLVO hopes to make a mark with its first all-electric SUV; and a maverick car designer’s...
China’s NIO is challenging established e-car makers; VOLVO hopes to make a mark with its first all-electric SUV; and a maverick car designer’s crazy entries in the Guinness Book of Records.
13:00 News
13:15 The Week in Reports
US: Migrants in Mexican camp look to US President Joe Biden and his immigration reform. +++ Spain: Madrid becomes lockdown-weary Europeans' favorite travel...
US: Migrants in Mexican camp look to US President Joe Biden and his immigration reform. +++ Spain: Madrid becomes lockdown-weary Europeans' favorite travel destination thanks to relatively loose coronavirus restrictions.
13:30 The Magazine for Africa's Youth
What does your outer appearance say about you? The 77 Percent takes you to Kinshasa to meet the Congolese sapeurs. Our host, Edith Kimani, talks to Kenyan...
What does your outer appearance say about you? The 77 Percent takes you to Kinshasa to meet the Congolese sapeurs. Our host, Edith Kimani, talks to Kenyan stylist, Sunny Dolat about designs made in Africa. We meet a Ugandan beauty queen who is fighting against the stigma surrounding HIV and a designer from northern Nigeria introduces us into the world of Abaya design.
14:00 News
14:15 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.
15:00 News
15:15 How we hear Football
COVID-19 has changed the way that sporting events are consumed by viewers at home. Where fans were once the main source of atmosphere there is now near...
COVID-19 has changed the way that sporting events are consumed by viewers at home. Where fans were once the main source of atmosphere there is now near silence with just players’ and coaching staff’s echoing voices. To make up for the lack of noise, TV broadcasters give fans watching at home the chance add it manually. Sports Life goes behind the scenes to find out how it’s done.
15:30 Berlin: A sanctuary for persecuted artists
They’re from China, Belarus, Syria and Iran — exiled artists who have made a new home in Berlin. They share their stories on Arts.21, and talk about their hopes and struggles.
16:00 News
16:15 Living in the Digital Age
With abstract paintings, it´s hard to tell whether they´re made by humans or AI systems. Can algorithms create art? Can artificial intelligence be creative? The topic on SHIFT.
16:30 A Passion for Helping - Young Albanians Defy Poverty
Arbër Hajdari has helped thousands of Albanian families escape poverty. Five years ago he set up the humanitarian organization Fundjavë Ndryshe to...
Arbër Hajdari has helped thousands of Albanian families escape poverty. Five years ago he set up the humanitarian organization Fundjavë Ndryshe to fight hardship in Albania. Now, around 12,000 volunteers work for the group.
17:00 News
17:15 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.
18:00 News
18:15 Adieu Tristesse! Lulu lends a helping hand
Since 2015, the initative ‘Lulu dans ma rue‘ has brought some village feel to Paris. True to the adage 'Metro, work, sleep', many Parisians...
Since 2015, the initative ‘Lulu dans ma rue‘ has brought some village feel to Paris. True to the adage 'Metro, work, sleep', many Parisians don’t know their neighbors. During the pandemic many are isolated and lonely. The Lulus aim to change that.
18:30 The Environment Magazine
On this week's Eco Africa, we learn how volunteers are helping the tiny island of Kokota replant trees and revive its unique river system. We also see...
On this week's Eco Africa, we learn how volunteers are helping the tiny island of Kokota replant trees and revive its unique river system. We also see how to get kids to school on two wheels in South Africa.
19:00 State Elections in Baden-Württemberg and Rhineland-Palatinate
19:30 Lifestyle Europe
Nimble feet: How a performance by an Irish dance group turned into a viral hit. Plus: Batmobile, K.I.T.T. and Co: How an Austrian recreates legendary movie...
Nimble feet: How a performance by an Irish dance group turned into a viral hit. Plus: Batmobile, K.I.T.T. and Co: How an Austrian recreates legendary movie cars. And: Culinary discoveries on the Canary Islands.
20:00 State Elections in Baden-Württemberg and Rhineland-Palatinate
20:30 The Global Auto and Mobility Show
China’s NIO is challenging established e-car makers; VOLVO hopes to make a mark with its first all-electric SUV; and a maverick car designer’s...
China’s NIO is challenging established e-car makers; VOLVO hopes to make a mark with its first all-electric SUV; and a maverick car designer’s crazy entries in the Guinness Book of Records.
21:00 State Elections in Baden-Württemberg and Rhineland-Palatinate
21:30 Berlin: A sanctuary for persecuted artists
They’re from China, Belarus, Syria and Iran — exiled artists who have made a new home in Berlin. They share their stories on Arts.21, and talk about their hopes and struggles.
22:00 News
22:15 How we hear Football
COVID-19 has changed the way that sporting events are consumed by viewers at home. Where fans were once the main source of atmosphere there is now near...
COVID-19 has changed the way that sporting events are consumed by viewers at home. Where fans were once the main source of atmosphere there is now near silence with just players’ and coaching staff’s echoing voices. To make up for the lack of noise, TV broadcasters give fans watching at home the chance add it manually. Sports Life goes behind the scenes to find out how it’s done.
22:30 A Passion for Helping - Young Albanians Defy Poverty
Arbër Hajdari has helped thousands of Albanian families escape poverty. Five years ago he set up the humanitarian organization Fundjavë Ndryshe to...
Arbër Hajdari has helped thousands of Albanian families escape poverty. Five years ago he set up the humanitarian organization Fundjavë Ndryshe to fight hardship in Albania. Now, around 12,000 volunteers work for the group.
23:00 News
23:15 Adieu Tristesse! Lulu lends a helping hand
Since 2015, the initative ‘Lulu dans ma rue‘ has brought some village feel to Paris. True to the adage 'Metro, work, sleep', many Parisians...
Since 2015, the initative ‘Lulu dans ma rue‘ has brought some village feel to Paris. True to the adage 'Metro, work, sleep', many Parisians don’t know their neighbors. During the pandemic many are isolated and lonely. The Lulus aim to change that.
23:30 The Science Magazine
Following clues: Rwandan scientists have a new approach to coronavirus testing. Plus: how invisible clues can help solve crimes, and the world of deepfakes.
00:00 News
00:02 News in Review
00:30 Hunting in the Arctic Circle - The Sami vs the Swedish State
Who owns the land of the reindeer? The indigenous Sami people? Or all Swedish people?
The decision of the country’s top court to award exclusive...
Who owns the land of the reindeer? The indigenous Sami people? Or all Swedish people?
The decision of the country’s top court to award exclusive hunting and fishing rights to Sami in one 19-mile strip of land has prompted an outcry.
01:00 News
01:15 Africa
01:30 News
01:45 News
02:00 News
02:02 Lifestyle Europe
Nimble feet: How a performance by an Irish dance group turned into a viral hit. Plus: Batmobile, K.I.T.T. and Co: How an Austrian recreates legendary movie...
Nimble feet: How a performance by an Irish dance group turned into a viral hit. Plus: Batmobile, K.I.T.T. and Co: How an Austrian recreates legendary movie cars. And: Culinary discoveries on the Canary Islands.
02:30 The Globalization Program
The Taliban are resurgent in Afghanistan and control half the country. In Panama, a co-operative replants forests and provides locals with jobs. In South...
The Taliban are resurgent in Afghanistan and control half the country. In Panama, a co-operative replants forests and provides locals with jobs. In South Africa, two women are trying to solve the problem of overgrazing fragile grassland ecosystems.
03:00 News
03:15 Raqqa - Hope Among the Ruins
Leila Mustafa is a young Syrian Kurd. She’s also mayor of the so-called Islamic State’s former capital. Raqqa has been levelled as a result...
Leila Mustafa is a young Syrian Kurd. She’s also mayor of the so-called Islamic State’s former capital. Raqqa has been levelled as a result of the Syrian civil war. But Mustafa, an engineer, wants to rebuild the city on foundations of democracy and equal rights.
04:00 News
04:02 The Environment Magazine
A fast, fuel-guzzling car, a trendy new outfit every few weeks - not long ago, those were a primary aims for many of us. But things are changing. Now,...
A fast, fuel-guzzling car, a trendy new outfit every few weeks - not long ago, those were a primary aims for many of us. But things are changing. Now, we want e-cars and sustainable clothing. We're changing our lifestyle. So, is it for the better?
04:30 Bones
Our skeleton keeps us in shape, literally. It's important to have healthy bones and keep them healthy - and there are things we can do to help. We also...
Our skeleton keeps us in shape, literally. It's important to have healthy bones and keep them healthy - and there are things we can do to help. We also look at the role fascia play in pain and at a possible new therapy for muscle cramps.
05:00 News
05:15 The Week in Reports
US: Migrants in Mexican camp look to US President Joe Biden and his immigration reform. +++ Spain: Madrid becomes lockdown-weary Europeans' favorite travel...
US: Migrants in Mexican camp look to US President Joe Biden and his immigration reform. +++ Spain: Madrid becomes lockdown-weary Europeans' favorite travel destination thanks to relatively loose coronavirus restrictions.
05:30 The Globalization Program
The Taliban are resurgent in Afghanistan and control half the country. In Panama, a co-operative replants forests and provides locals with jobs. In South...
The Taliban are resurgent in Afghanistan and control half the country. In Panama, a co-operative replants forests and provides locals with jobs. In South Africa, two women are trying to solve the problem of overgrazing fragile grassland ecosystems.
06:00 News
06:02 A Passion for Helping - Young Albanians Defy Poverty
Arbër Hajdari has helped thousands of Albanian families escape poverty. Five years ago he set up the humanitarian organization Fundjavë Ndryshe to...
Arbër Hajdari has helped thousands of Albanian families escape poverty. Five years ago he set up the humanitarian organization Fundjavë Ndryshe to fight hardship in Albania. Now, around 12,000 volunteers work for the group.
06:30 The Science Magazine
Following clues: Rwandan scientists have a new approach to coronavirus testing. Plus: how invisible clues can help solve crimes, and the world of deepfakes.
07:00 News
07:15 Raqqa - Hope Among the Ruins
Leila Mustafa is a young Syrian Kurd. She’s also mayor of the so-called Islamic State’s former capital. Raqqa has been levelled as a result...
Leila Mustafa is a young Syrian Kurd. She’s also mayor of the so-called Islamic State’s former capital. Raqqa has been levelled as a result of the Syrian civil war. But Mustafa, an engineer, wants to rebuild the city on foundations of democracy and equal rights.
08:00 News
08:15 The Week in Reports
US: Migrants in Mexican camp look to US President Joe Biden and his immigration reform. +++ Spain: Madrid becomes lockdown-weary Europeans' favorite travel...
US: Migrants in Mexican camp look to US President Joe Biden and his immigration reform. +++ Spain: Madrid becomes lockdown-weary Europeans' favorite travel destination thanks to relatively loose coronavirus restrictions.
08:30 Berlin: A sanctuary for persecuted artists
They’re from China, Belarus, Syria and Iran — exiled artists who have made a new home in Berlin. They share their stories on Arts.21, and talk about their hopes and struggles.
09:00 News
09:30 The Science Magazine
Following clues: Rwandan scientists have a new approach to coronavirus testing. Plus: how invisible clues can help solve crimes, and the world of deepfakes.
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10:45 Adieu Tristesse! Lulu lends a helping hand
Since 2015, the initative ‘Lulu dans ma rue‘ has brought some village feel to Paris. True to the adage 'Metro, work, sleep', many Parisians...
Since 2015, the initative ‘Lulu dans ma rue‘ has brought some village feel to Paris. True to the adage 'Metro, work, sleep', many Parisians don’t know their neighbors. During the pandemic many are isolated and lonely. The Lulus aim to change that.
11:00 News
11:15 Asteroids - A New El Dorado in Space?
Mining on asteroids sounds like the stuff of science fiction, but it could soon become a reality. Nations and powerful corporations already have plans...
Mining on asteroids sounds like the stuff of science fiction, but it could soon become a reality. Nations and powerful corporations already have plans for such ventures and are hard at work staking their claim to resources from space.
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12:45 The Week in Reports
US: Migrants in Mexican camp look to US President Joe Biden and his immigration reform. +++ Spain: Madrid becomes lockdown-weary Europeans' favorite travel...
US: Migrants in Mexican camp look to US President Joe Biden and his immigration reform. +++ Spain: Madrid becomes lockdown-weary Europeans' favorite travel destination thanks to relatively loose coronavirus restrictions.
13:00 News
13:30 The Globalization Program
The Taliban are resurgent in Afghanistan and control half the country. In Panama, a co-operative replants forests and provides locals with jobs. In South...
The Taliban are resurgent in Afghanistan and control half the country. In Panama, a co-operative replants forests and provides locals with jobs. In South Africa, two women are trying to solve the problem of overgrazing fragile grassland ecosystems.
14:00 News
14:30 The Environment Magazine
A fast, fuel-guzzling car, a trendy new outfit every few weeks - not long ago, those were a primary aims for many of us. But things are changing. Now,...
A fast, fuel-guzzling car, a trendy new outfit every few weeks - not long ago, those were a primary aims for many of us. But things are changing. Now, we want e-cars and sustainable clothing. We're changing our lifestyle. So, is it for the better?
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15:30 Asia
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16:30 Asia
17:00 News
17:30 The Science Magazine
Following clues: Rwandan scientists have a new approach to coronavirus testing. Plus: how invisible clues can help solve crimes, and the world of deepfakes.
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18:15 News
18:30 Asia
18:45 News
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19:30 Africa
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20:30 Africa
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21:00 News
21:30 Hunting in the Arctic Circle - The Sami vs the Swedish State
Who owns the land of the reindeer? The indigenous Sami people? Or all Swedish people?
The decision of the country’s top court to award exclusive...
Who owns the land of the reindeer? The indigenous Sami people? Or all Swedish people?
The decision of the country’s top court to award exclusive hunting and fishing rights to Sami in one 19-mile strip of land has prompted an outcry.
22:00 News
22:30 News in Review
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23:15 News
23:30 Africa
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00:02 News in Review
00:30 The Globalization Program
The Taliban are resurgent in Afghanistan and control half the country. In Panama, a co-operative replants forests and provides locals with jobs. In South...
The Taliban are resurgent in Afghanistan and control half the country. In Panama, a co-operative replants forests and provides locals with jobs. In South Africa, two women are trying to solve the problem of overgrazing fragile grassland ecosystems.
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01:15 Africa
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02:00 News
02:02 News in Review
02:30 Review of Matchday 25
The Bundesliga is turning onto the home straight and there’s still plenty at stake. In the title race, RB Leipzig will face their toughest test...
The Bundesliga is turning onto the home straight and there’s still plenty at stake. In the title race, RB Leipzig will face their toughest test of the second half of the season against Frankfurt. They are the best team of 2021 and at this rate will qualify for the Champions League. Dortmund hope to do the same, they’re up against relegation candidates Hertha Berlin. Kick off! on matchday 25.
03:00 News
03:15 Corona’s Consequences - How the Pandemic is Changing Globalization
Around the world, pandemic-related lockdowns have hit our globalized economy hard. Supply-chains have been disrupted, industries crippled. The Coronavirus...
Around the world, pandemic-related lockdowns have hit our globalized economy hard. Supply-chains have been disrupted, industries crippled. The Coronavirus has laid bare the risks of global interconnectedness. Is the crisis the beginning of the end of globalization?
04:00 News
04:02 News in Review
04:30 Review of Matchday 25
The Bundesliga is turning onto the home straight and there’s still plenty at stake. In the title race, RB Leipzig will face their toughest test...
The Bundesliga is turning onto the home straight and there’s still plenty at stake. In the title race, RB Leipzig will face their toughest test of the second half of the season against Frankfurt. They are the best team of 2021 and at this rate will qualify for the Champions League. Dortmund hope to do the same, they’re up against relegation candidates Hertha Berlin. Kick off! on matchday 25.
05:00 News
05:30 Hunting in the Arctic Circle - The Sami vs the Swedish State
Who owns the land of the reindeer? The indigenous Sami people? Or all Swedish people?
The decision of the country’s top court to award exclusive...
Who owns the land of the reindeer? The indigenous Sami people? Or all Swedish people?
The decision of the country’s top court to award exclusive hunting and fishing rights to Sami in one 19-mile strip of land has prompted an outcry.
06:00 News
06:02 News in Review
06:30 The Environment Magazine
A fast, fuel-guzzling car, a trendy new outfit every few weeks - not long ago, those were a primary aims for many of us. But things are changing. Now,...
A fast, fuel-guzzling car, a trendy new outfit every few weeks - not long ago, those were a primary aims for many of us. But things are changing. Now, we want e-cars and sustainable clothing. We're changing our lifestyle. So, is it for the better?
07:00 News
07:15 Corona’s Consequences - How the Pandemic is Changing Globalization
Around the world, pandemic-related lockdowns have hit our globalized economy hard. Supply-chains have been disrupted, industries crippled. The Coronavirus...
Around the world, pandemic-related lockdowns have hit our globalized economy hard. Supply-chains have been disrupted, industries crippled. The Coronavirus has laid bare the risks of global interconnectedness. Is the crisis the beginning of the end of globalization?
08:00 News
08:15 News
08:30 Hunting in the Arctic Circle - The Sami vs the Swedish State
Who owns the land of the reindeer? The indigenous Sami people? Or all Swedish people?
The decision of the country’s top court to award exclusive...
Who owns the land of the reindeer? The indigenous Sami people? Or all Swedish people?
The decision of the country’s top court to award exclusive hunting and fishing rights to Sami in one 19-mile strip of land has prompted an outcry.
09:00 News
09:30 Review of Matchday 25
The Bundesliga is turning onto the home straight and there’s still plenty at stake. In the title race, RB Leipzig will face their toughest test...
The Bundesliga is turning onto the home straight and there’s still plenty at stake. In the title race, RB Leipzig will face their toughest test of the second half of the season against Frankfurt. They are the best team of 2021 and at this rate will qualify for the Champions League. Dortmund hope to do the same, they’re up against relegation candidates Hertha Berlin. Kick off! on matchday 25.
10:00 News
10:30 Hunting in the Arctic Circle - The Sami vs the Swedish State
Who owns the land of the reindeer? The indigenous Sami people? Or all Swedish people?
The decision of the country’s top court to award exclusive...
Who owns the land of the reindeer? The indigenous Sami people? Or all Swedish people?
The decision of the country’s top court to award exclusive hunting and fishing rights to Sami in one 19-mile strip of land has prompted an outcry.
11:00 News
11:15 Raqqa - Hope Among the Ruins
Leila Mustafa is a young Syrian Kurd. She’s also mayor of the so-called Islamic State’s former capital. Raqqa has been levelled as a result...
Leila Mustafa is a young Syrian Kurd. She’s also mayor of the so-called Islamic State’s former capital. Raqqa has been levelled as a result of the Syrian civil war. But Mustafa, an engineer, wants to rebuild the city on foundations of democracy and equal rights.
12:00 News
12:30 News
13:00 News
13:30 Review of Matchday 25
The Bundesliga is turning onto the home straight and there’s still plenty at stake. In the title race, RB Leipzig will face their toughest test...
The Bundesliga is turning onto the home straight and there’s still plenty at stake. In the title race, RB Leipzig will face their toughest test of the second half of the season against Frankfurt. They are the best team of 2021 and at this rate will qualify for the Champions League. Dortmund hope to do the same, they’re up against relegation candidates Hertha Berlin. Kick off! on matchday 25.
14:00 News
14:30 Hunting in the Arctic Circle - The Sami vs the Swedish State
Who owns the land of the reindeer? The indigenous Sami people? Or all Swedish people?
The decision of the country’s top court to award exclusive...
Who owns the land of the reindeer? The indigenous Sami people? Or all Swedish people?
The decision of the country’s top court to award exclusive hunting and fishing rights to Sami in one 19-mile strip of land has prompted an outcry.
15:00 News
15:30 Asia
16:00 News
16:30 Asia
17:00 News
17:30 Review of Matchday 25
The Bundesliga is turning onto the home straight and there’s still plenty at stake. In the title race, RB Leipzig will face their toughest test...
The Bundesliga is turning onto the home straight and there’s still plenty at stake. In the title race, RB Leipzig will face their toughest test of the second half of the season against Frankfurt. They are the best team of 2021 and at this rate will qualify for the Champions League. Dortmund hope to do the same, they’re up against relegation candidates Hertha Berlin. Kick off! on matchday 25.
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18:30 Asia
18:45 News
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19:30 Africa
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20:15 News
20:30 Africa
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21:00 News
21:30 Review of Matchday 25
The Bundesliga is turning onto the home straight and there’s still plenty at stake. In the title race, RB Leipzig will face their toughest test...
The Bundesliga is turning onto the home straight and there’s still plenty at stake. In the title race, RB Leipzig will face their toughest test of the second half of the season against Frankfurt. They are the best team of 2021 and at this rate will qualify for the Champions League. Dortmund hope to do the same, they’re up against relegation candidates Hertha Berlin. Kick off! on matchday 25.
22:00 News
22:30 News in Review
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23:15 News
23:30 Africa
23:45 News
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00:02 News in Review
00:30 Spotlight on People
The mafia in Naples honors its dead with wall murals, but Priests warn against glorifying criminals. And from their "pandemic paradiseâ€, a Finnish...
The mafia in Naples honors its dead with wall murals, but Priests warn against glorifying criminals. And from their "pandemic paradiseâ€, a Finnish couple tweet about their adventures during an icy lockdown.
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01:15 Africa
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01:45 News
02:00 News
02:02 News in Review
02:30 Defying the virus
Covid-19 has been plaguing the world for well over a year, with great suffering, lockdowns, restrictions on everyday life and businesses on government...
Covid-19 has been plaguing the world for well over a year, with great suffering, lockdowns, restrictions on everyday life and businesses on government life support. Yet individuals and companies soldier on, trying as best they can to defy the virus.
03:00 News
03:15 Slavery Routes - A Short History of Human Trafficking: 1375 - 1620: For All the Gold of the World
How did Africa become a hub for the trade in human beings? Part 2 of this four-part documentary series begins as the Middle Ages comes to an end and Portuguese...
How did Africa become a hub for the trade in human beings? Part 2 of this four-part documentary series begins as the Middle Ages comes to an end and Portuguese conquerors head for Africa in search of riches.
04:00 News
04:02 News in Review
04:30 The Globalization Program
The Taliban are resurgent in Afghanistan and control half the country. In Panama, a co-operative replants forests and provides locals with jobs. In South...
The Taliban are resurgent in Afghanistan and control half the country. In Panama, a co-operative replants forests and provides locals with jobs. In South Africa, two women are trying to solve the problem of overgrazing fragile grassland ecosystems.
05:00 News
05:30 The Environment Magazine
On this week's Eco Africa, we learn how volunteers are helping the tiny island of Kokota replant trees and revive its unique river system. We also see...
On this week's Eco Africa, we learn how volunteers are helping the tiny island of Kokota replant trees and revive its unique river system. We also see how to get kids to school on two wheels in South Africa.