00:00 News
00:02 Oberammergau Passion Play - The Plague and Covid-19
The history of the Oberammergau Passion Play dates back to the 17th century, when the Plague swept through Europe. In 1633 the residents of Oberammergau...
The history of the Oberammergau Passion Play dates back to the 17th century, when the Plague swept through Europe. In 1633 the residents of Oberammergau vowed to present a play depicting the suffering and death of Jesus Christ every ten years if they were spared extinction. Oberammergau has kept its word for more than 400 years. But in 2020 the production had to be called off.
00:30 Lifestyle Europe
Health special: Star architects are developing buildings in the UK to promote healing. And: Norwegian truffle seaweed might be the next superfood. Meanwhile, calisthenics is booming across the globe.
01:00 News
01:15 How Hansi Flick Made Bayern The World's Best
Bayern Munich is probably the best football team in the world right now. When Hansi Flick took over at Bayern in 2019, he was relatively unknown and the...
Bayern Munich is probably the best football team in the world right now. When Hansi Flick took over at Bayern in 2019, he was relatively unknown and the club were in crisis. Before long, he had them back at their best, collecting title after title. From the Bundesliga to the German Cup, the Champions League and the Club World Cup, they've won it all. But how did Hansi Flick transform Bayern?
01:30 Berlin - Stuck Somewhere In Between
Despite a pandemic and lockdown, Berlin is changing. Nicole Frölich visits new subway stations in the middle of the city, the Humboldt Forum museum...
Despite a pandemic and lockdown, Berlin is changing. Nicole Frölich visits new subway stations in the middle of the city, the Humboldt Forum museum on Museum Island, and then looks at what Berlin has to offer online.
02:00 News
02:02 News in Review
02:30 The Global Auto and Mobility Show
Sci-fi imagination is now becoming reality. Soon we will all be driving these flying cars. Sebastian Vettel racing an Aston Martin -- like James Bond....
Sci-fi imagination is now becoming reality. Soon we will all be driving these flying cars. Sebastian Vettel racing an Aston Martin -- like James Bond. And a Swiss designer who builds cars that make people dream.
03:00 News
03:15 Africa
03:30 Berlin - Stuck Somewhere In Between
Despite a pandemic and lockdown, Berlin is changing. Nicole Frölich visits new subway stations in the middle of the city, the Humboldt Forum museum...
Despite a pandemic and lockdown, Berlin is changing. Nicole Frölich visits new subway stations in the middle of the city, the Humboldt Forum museum on Museum Island, and then looks at what Berlin has to offer online.
04:00 News
04:02 News
04:15 Slavery Routes - A Short History of Human Trafficking: From 1789 to 1888: The New Frontiers of Slavery
Twenty million Africans were enslaved by European colonial powers. It was only in the 18th century that opposition to the slave trade formed in Europe....
Twenty million Africans were enslaved by European colonial powers. It was only in the 18th century that opposition to the slave trade formed in Europe. The final installment of this four-part series examines how slave revolts influenced public opinion.
05:00 News
05:30 The Science Magazine
Applicants for the EU's big new research program have to incorporate sex, gender and other factors into their work. We explain why this makes sense. Plus:...
Applicants for the EU's big new research program have to incorporate sex, gender and other factors into their work. We explain why this makes sense. Plus: tracking down wolves, hybrid turf and sounding out the universe.
06:00 News
06:02 Cuba revisited - Mozart y Mambo, One Year on
One year after "Mozart y Mambo," French horn player Sarah Willis is thrilled to return to Havana. The COVID-19 pandemic is putting the musicians to a very tough test.
06:30 Lifestyle Europe
Health special: Star architects are developing buildings in the UK to promote healing. And: Norwegian truffle seaweed might be the next superfood. Meanwhile, calisthenics is booming across the globe.
07:00 News
07:15 The Week in Reports
The Turkish government aims to inoculate 60% of the population against the coronavirus by early autumn.+++ As Russia tightens its grip on social media...
The Turkish government aims to inoculate 60% of the population against the coronavirus by early autumn.+++ As Russia tightens its grip on social media platforms, video-sharing platform TikTok is on the Kremlin's radar.
07:30 The Magazine for Africa's Youth
West African migrants are stuck in limbo on Spain's Canary Islands. For our Street Debate, we speak with young Africans who made the harrowing journey...
West African migrants are stuck in limbo on Spain's Canary Islands. For our Street Debate, we speak with young Africans who made the harrowing journey to Europe. We meet a Kenyan athlete who took her passion for sport and footwear and founded a shoe company. And in Uganda, young entrepreneurs are taking advantage of the country's burgeoning coffee industry - and making a decent brew on the way!
08:00 News
08:15 Living in the Digital Age
Faster, smarter, healthier: More and more people are turning to apps and wearables to quantify their performance. The technology even promises to improve...
Faster, smarter, healthier: More and more people are turning to apps and wearables to quantify their performance. The technology even promises to improve your mental wellbeing with so-called "mood trackersâ€.
08:30 The Global Auto and Mobility Show
Sci-fi imagination is now becoming reality. Soon we will all be driving these flying cars. Sebastian Vettel racing an Aston Martin -- like James Bond....
Sci-fi imagination is now becoming reality. Soon we will all be driving these flying cars. Sebastian Vettel racing an Aston Martin -- like James Bond. And a Swiss designer who builds cars that make people dream.
09:00 News
09:15 News
09:30 Berlin - Stuck Somewhere In Between
Despite a pandemic and lockdown, Berlin is changing. Nicole Frölich visits new subway stations in the middle of the city, the Humboldt Forum museum...
Despite a pandemic and lockdown, Berlin is changing. Nicole Frölich visits new subway stations in the middle of the city, the Humboldt Forum museum on Museum Island, and then looks at what Berlin has to offer online.
10:00 News
10:15 Stolen Soul - Africa's Looted Art
Africa’s colonial overlords brutally stripped it of countless cultural treasures. Now, the fate of these items is being hotly debated in Europe...
Africa’s colonial overlords brutally stripped it of countless cultural treasures. Now, the fate of these items is being hotly debated in Europe and Africa as well. Some say the pieces should be returned, while others have reservations.
11:00 News
11:15 How Hansi Flick Made Bayern The World's Best
Bayern Munich is probably the best football team in the world right now. When Hansi Flick took over at Bayern in 2019, he was relatively unknown and the...
Bayern Munich is probably the best football team in the world right now. When Hansi Flick took over at Bayern in 2019, he was relatively unknown and the club were in crisis. Before long, he had them back at their best, collecting title after title. From the Bundesliga to the German Cup, the Champions League and the Club World Cup, they've won it all. But how did Hansi Flick transform Bayern?
11:30 Lifestyle Europe
Health special: Star architects are developing buildings in the UK to promote healing. And: Norwegian truffle seaweed might be the next superfood. Meanwhile, calisthenics is booming across the globe.
12:00 News
12:15 Living in the Digital Age
Faster, smarter, healthier: More and more people are turning to apps and wearables to quantify their performance. The technology even promises to improve...
Faster, smarter, healthier: More and more people are turning to apps and wearables to quantify their performance. The technology even promises to improve your mental wellbeing with so-called "mood trackersâ€.
12:30 Berlin - Stuck Somewhere In Between
Despite a pandemic and lockdown, Berlin is changing. Nicole Frölich visits new subway stations in the middle of the city, the Humboldt Forum museum...
Despite a pandemic and lockdown, Berlin is changing. Nicole Frölich visits new subway stations in the middle of the city, the Humboldt Forum museum on Museum Island, and then looks at what Berlin has to offer online.
13:00 News
13:15 Last Chance: Church Asylum
Pastor Martens’ church offers refuge to Christians from Iran who have fled to Germany to escape religious persecution in their home country. They...
Pastor Martens’ church offers refuge to Christians from Iran who have fled to Germany to escape religious persecution in their home country. They continue to face the threat of deportation, but the pastor hopes to protect them by providing sanctuary.
13:30 Cuba revisited - Mozart y Mambo, One Year on
One year after "Mozart y Mambo," French horn player Sarah Willis is thrilled to return to Havana. The COVID-19 pandemic is putting the musicians to a very tough test.
14:00 News
14:15 Starting Strong - What Makes a Child Smart?
The first five years of a child’s life are crucial. If early childhood education is neglected, problems can arise that may never be overcome, leading...
The first five years of a child’s life are crucial. If early childhood education is neglected, problems can arise that may never be overcome, leading to consequences for the individual and society as a whole.
15:00 News
15:15 The Week in Reports
The Turkish government aims to inoculate 60% of the population against the coronavirus by early autumn.+++ As Russia tightens its grip on social media...
The Turkish government aims to inoculate 60% of the population against the coronavirus by early autumn.+++ As Russia tightens its grip on social media platforms, video-sharing platform TikTok is on the Kremlin's radar.
15:30 Lifestyle Europe
Health special: Star architects are developing buildings in the UK to promote healing. And: Norwegian truffle seaweed might be the next superfood. Meanwhile, calisthenics is booming across the globe.
16:00 News
16:15 Last Chance: Church Asylum
Pastor Martens’ church offers refuge to Christians from Iran who have fled to Germany to escape religious persecution in their home country. They...
Pastor Martens’ church offers refuge to Christians from Iran who have fled to Germany to escape religious persecution in their home country. They continue to face the threat of deportation, but the pastor hopes to protect them by providing sanctuary.
16:30 The Magazine for Africa's Youth
West African migrants are stuck in limbo on Spain's Canary Islands. For our Street Debate, we speak with young Africans who made the harrowing journey...
West African migrants are stuck in limbo on Spain's Canary Islands. For our Street Debate, we speak with young Africans who made the harrowing journey to Europe. We meet a Kenyan athlete who took her passion for sport and footwear and founded a shoe company. And in Uganda, young entrepreneurs are taking advantage of the country's burgeoning coffee industry - and making a decent brew on the way!
17:00 News
17:15 Congo - Millionaires of Chaos
Many millionaires live in the Democratic Republic of Congo, one of the world's poorest countries. This film depicts some of those who have made fortunes...
Many millionaires live in the Democratic Republic of Congo, one of the world's poorest countries. This film depicts some of those who have made fortunes amid the chaos, including musicians, mining bosses, entrepreneurs and preachers.
18:00 News
18:15 How Hansi Flick Made Bayern The World's Best
Bayern Munich is probably the best football team in the world right now. When Hansi Flick took over at Bayern in 2019, he was relatively unknown and the...
Bayern Munich is probably the best football team in the world right now. When Hansi Flick took over at Bayern in 2019, he was relatively unknown and the club were in crisis. Before long, he had them back at their best, collecting title after title. From the Bundesliga to the German Cup, the Champions League and the Club World Cup, they've won it all. But how did Hansi Flick transform Bayern?
18:30 Guest: Jayanath Colombage
Tim Sebastian interviews Jayanath Colombage, Sri Lankan Foreign Secretary
19:00 News
19:15 Living in the Digital Age
Faster, smarter, healthier: More and more people are turning to apps and wearables to quantify their performance. The technology even promises to improve...
Faster, smarter, healthier: More and more people are turning to apps and wearables to quantify their performance. The technology even promises to improve your mental wellbeing with so-called "mood trackersâ€.
19:30 The Magazine for Africa's Youth
West African migrants are stuck in limbo on Spain's Canary Islands. For our Street Debate, we speak with young Africans who made the harrowing journey...
West African migrants are stuck in limbo on Spain's Canary Islands. For our Street Debate, we speak with young Africans who made the harrowing journey to Europe. We meet a Kenyan athlete who took her passion for sport and footwear and founded a shoe company. And in Uganda, young entrepreneurs are taking advantage of the country's burgeoning coffee industry - and making a decent brew on the way!
20:00 News
20:15 Last Chance: Church Asylum
Pastor Martens’ church offers refuge to Christians from Iran who have fled to Germany to escape religious persecution in their home country. They...
Pastor Martens’ church offers refuge to Christians from Iran who have fled to Germany to escape religious persecution in their home country. They continue to face the threat of deportation, but the pastor hopes to protect them by providing sanctuary.
20:30 The Science Magazine
Applicants for the EU's big new research program have to incorporate sex, gender and other factors into their work. We explain why this makes sense. Plus:...
Applicants for the EU's big new research program have to incorporate sex, gender and other factors into their work. We explain why this makes sense. Plus: tracking down wolves, hybrid turf and sounding out the universe.
21:00 News
21:15 The Search for the Last Supper
Leonardo's famous painting "The Last Supper" hides a secret: only 20 percent of the original work is still visible. In the style of a thriller, the documentary...
Leonardo's famous painting "The Last Supper" hides a secret: only 20 percent of the original work is still visible. In the style of a thriller, the documentary attempts to reconstruct what it originally looked like.
22:00 News
22:15 The Week in Reports
The Turkish government aims to inoculate 60% of the population against the coronavirus by early autumn.+++ As Russia tightens its grip on social media...
The Turkish government aims to inoculate 60% of the population against the coronavirus by early autumn.+++ As Russia tightens its grip on social media platforms, video-sharing platform TikTok is on the Kremlin's radar.
22:30 Cuba revisited - Mozart y Mambo, One Year on
One year after "Mozart y Mambo," French horn player Sarah Willis is thrilled to return to Havana. The COVID-19 pandemic is putting the musicians to a very tough test.
23:00 News
23:15 Living in the Digital Age
Faster, smarter, healthier: More and more people are turning to apps and wearables to quantify their performance. The technology even promises to improve...
Faster, smarter, healthier: More and more people are turning to apps and wearables to quantify their performance. The technology even promises to improve your mental wellbeing with so-called "mood trackersâ€.
23:30 The Environment Magazine
On this week's Eco Africa, we learn how farmers in Namibia are keeping cheetahs away from livestock, see how popcorn can be used as a natural substitute...
On this week's Eco Africa, we learn how farmers in Namibia are keeping cheetahs away from livestock, see how popcorn can be used as a natural substitute to polystyrene, and shine a light on the solar energy revolution.
00:00 News
00:02 Berlin - Stuck Somewhere In Between
Despite a pandemic and lockdown, Berlin is changing. Nicole Frölich visits new subway stations in the middle of the city, the Humboldt Forum museum...
Despite a pandemic and lockdown, Berlin is changing. Nicole Frölich visits new subway stations in the middle of the city, the Humboldt Forum museum on Museum Island, and then looks at what Berlin has to offer online.
00:30 Cuba revisited - Mozart y Mambo, One Year on
One year after "Mozart y Mambo," French horn player Sarah Willis is thrilled to return to Havana. The COVID-19 pandemic is putting the musicians to a very tough test.
01:00 News
01:15 The Week in Reports
The Turkish government aims to inoculate 60% of the population against the coronavirus by early autumn.+++ As Russia tightens its grip on social media...
The Turkish government aims to inoculate 60% of the population against the coronavirus by early autumn.+++ As Russia tightens its grip on social media platforms, video-sharing platform TikTok is on the Kremlin's radar.
01:30 The Global Auto and Mobility Show
Sci-fi imagination is now becoming reality. Soon we will all be driving these flying cars. Sebastian Vettel racing an Aston Martin -- like James Bond....
Sci-fi imagination is now becoming reality. Soon we will all be driving these flying cars. Sebastian Vettel racing an Aston Martin -- like James Bond. And a Swiss designer who builds cars that make people dream.
02:00 News
02:02 The Science Magazine
Applicants for the EU's big new research program have to incorporate sex, gender and other factors into their work. We explain why this makes sense. Plus:...
Applicants for the EU's big new research program have to incorporate sex, gender and other factors into their work. We explain why this makes sense. Plus: tracking down wolves, hybrid turf and sounding out the universe.
02:30 Oberammergau Passion Play - The Plague and Covid-19
The history of the Oberammergau Passion Play dates back to the 17th century, when the Plague swept through Europe. In 1633 the residents of Oberammergau...
The history of the Oberammergau Passion Play dates back to the 17th century, when the Plague swept through Europe. In 1633 the residents of Oberammergau vowed to present a play depicting the suffering and death of Jesus Christ every ten years if they were spared extinction. Oberammergau has kept its word for more than 400 years. But in 2020 the production had to be called off.
03:00 News
03:15 How Hansi Flick Made Bayern The World's Best
Bayern Munich is probably the best football team in the world right now. When Hansi Flick took over at Bayern in 2019, he was relatively unknown and the...
Bayern Munich is probably the best football team in the world right now. When Hansi Flick took over at Bayern in 2019, he was relatively unknown and the club were in crisis. Before long, he had them back at their best, collecting title after title. From the Bundesliga to the German Cup, the Champions League and the Club World Cup, they've won it all. But how did Hansi Flick transform Bayern?
03:30 Lifestyle Europe
Health special: Star architects are developing buildings in the UK to promote healing. And: Norwegian truffle seaweed might be the next superfood. Meanwhile, calisthenics is booming across the globe.
04:00 News
04:02 The Week in Reports
The Turkish government aims to inoculate 60% of the population against the coronavirus by early autumn.+++ As Russia tightens its grip on social media...
The Turkish government aims to inoculate 60% of the population against the coronavirus by early autumn.+++ As Russia tightens its grip on social media platforms, video-sharing platform TikTok is on the Kremlin's radar.
04:15 The Search for the Last Supper
Leonardo's famous painting "The Last Supper" hides a secret: only 20 percent of the original work is still visible. In the style of a thriller, the documentary...
Leonardo's famous painting "The Last Supper" hides a secret: only 20 percent of the original work is still visible. In the style of a thriller, the documentary attempts to reconstruct what it originally looked like.
05:00 News
05:15 Last Chance: Church Asylum
Pastor Martens’ church offers refuge to Christians from Iran who have fled to Germany to escape religious persecution in their home country. They...
Pastor Martens’ church offers refuge to Christians from Iran who have fled to Germany to escape religious persecution in their home country. They continue to face the threat of deportation, but the pastor hopes to protect them by providing sanctuary.
05:30 The Global Auto and Mobility Show
Sci-fi imagination is now becoming reality. Soon we will all be driving these flying cars. Sebastian Vettel racing an Aston Martin -- like James Bond....
Sci-fi imagination is now becoming reality. Soon we will all be driving these flying cars. Sebastian Vettel racing an Aston Martin -- like James Bond. And a Swiss designer who builds cars that make people dream.
06:00 News
06:02 Living without meat
More and more people are adopting a vegan lifestyle. There are plant-based alternatives for many meat and dairy products. But do these provide the body...
More and more people are adopting a vegan lifestyle. There are plant-based alternatives for many meat and dairy products. But do these provide the body with everything it needs? And what should vegans and vegetarians pay attention to?
06:30 Berlin - Stuck Somewhere In Between
Despite a pandemic and lockdown, Berlin is changing. Nicole Frölich visits new subway stations in the middle of the city, the Humboldt Forum museum...
Despite a pandemic and lockdown, Berlin is changing. Nicole Frölich visits new subway stations in the middle of the city, the Humboldt Forum museum on Museum Island, and then looks at what Berlin has to offer online.
07:00 News
07:15 How Hansi Flick Made Bayern The World's Best
Bayern Munich is probably the best football team in the world right now. When Hansi Flick took over at Bayern in 2019, he was relatively unknown and the...
Bayern Munich is probably the best football team in the world right now. When Hansi Flick took over at Bayern in 2019, he was relatively unknown and the club were in crisis. Before long, he had them back at their best, collecting title after title. From the Bundesliga to the German Cup, the Champions League and the Club World Cup, they've won it all. But how did Hansi Flick transform Bayern?
07:30 Oberammergau Passion Play - The Plague and Covid-19
The history of the Oberammergau Passion Play dates back to the 17th century, when the Plague swept through Europe. In 1633 the residents of Oberammergau...
The history of the Oberammergau Passion Play dates back to the 17th century, when the Plague swept through Europe. In 1633 the residents of Oberammergau vowed to present a play depicting the suffering and death of Jesus Christ every ten years if they were spared extinction. Oberammergau has kept its word for more than 400 years. But in 2020 the production had to be called off.
08:00 News
08:15 Last Chance: Church Asylum
Pastor Martens’ church offers refuge to Christians from Iran who have fled to Germany to escape religious persecution in their home country. They...
Pastor Martens’ church offers refuge to Christians from Iran who have fled to Germany to escape religious persecution in their home country. They continue to face the threat of deportation, but the pastor hopes to protect them by providing sanctuary.
08:30 Lifestyle Europe
Health special: Star architects are developing buildings in the UK to promote healing. And: Norwegian truffle seaweed might be the next superfood. Meanwhile, calisthenics is booming across the globe.
09:00 News
09:15 The Week in Reports
The Turkish government aims to inoculate 60% of the population against the coronavirus by early autumn.+++ As Russia tightens its grip on social media...
The Turkish government aims to inoculate 60% of the population against the coronavirus by early autumn.+++ As Russia tightens its grip on social media platforms, video-sharing platform TikTok is on the Kremlin's radar.
09:30 Cuba revisited - Mozart y Mambo, One Year on
One year after "Mozart y Mambo," French horn player Sarah Willis is thrilled to return to Havana. The COVID-19 pandemic is putting the musicians to a very tough test.
10:00 News
10:15 Slavery Routes - A Short History of Human Trafficking: From 1789 to 1888: The New Frontiers of Slavery
Twenty million Africans were enslaved by European colonial powers. It was only in the 18th century that opposition to the slave trade formed in Europe....
Twenty million Africans were enslaved by European colonial powers. It was only in the 18th century that opposition to the slave trade formed in Europe. The final installment of this four-part series examines how slave revolts influenced public opinion.
11:00 News
11:15 Living in the Digital Age
Faster, smarter, healthier: More and more people are turning to apps and wearables to quantify their performance. The technology even promises to improve...
Faster, smarter, healthier: More and more people are turning to apps and wearables to quantify their performance. The technology even promises to improve your mental wellbeing with so-called "mood trackersâ€.
11:30 The Magazine for Africa's Youth
West African migrants are stuck in limbo on Spain's Canary Islands. For our Street Debate, we speak with young Africans who made the harrowing journey...
West African migrants are stuck in limbo on Spain's Canary Islands. For our Street Debate, we speak with young Africans who made the harrowing journey to Europe. We meet a Kenyan athlete who took her passion for sport and footwear and founded a shoe company. And in Uganda, young entrepreneurs are taking advantage of the country's burgeoning coffee industry - and making a decent brew on the way!
12:00 News
12:15 Last Chance: Church Asylum
Pastor Martens’ church offers refuge to Christians from Iran who have fled to Germany to escape religious persecution in their home country. They...
Pastor Martens’ church offers refuge to Christians from Iran who have fled to Germany to escape religious persecution in their home country. They continue to face the threat of deportation, but the pastor hopes to protect them by providing sanctuary.
12:30 The Global Auto and Mobility Show
Sci-fi imagination is now becoming reality. Soon we will all be driving these flying cars. Sebastian Vettel racing an Aston Martin -- like James Bond....
Sci-fi imagination is now becoming reality. Soon we will all be driving these flying cars. Sebastian Vettel racing an Aston Martin -- like James Bond. And a Swiss designer who builds cars that make people dream.
13:00 News
13:15 The Week in Reports
The Turkish government aims to inoculate 60% of the population against the coronavirus by early autumn.+++ As Russia tightens its grip on social media...
The Turkish government aims to inoculate 60% of the population against the coronavirus by early autumn.+++ As Russia tightens its grip on social media platforms, video-sharing platform TikTok is on the Kremlin's radar.
13:30 The Magazine for Africa's Youth
West African migrants are stuck in limbo on Spain's Canary Islands. For our Street Debate, we speak with young Africans who made the harrowing journey...
West African migrants are stuck in limbo on Spain's Canary Islands. For our Street Debate, we speak with young Africans who made the harrowing journey to Europe. We meet a Kenyan athlete who took her passion for sport and footwear and founded a shoe company. And in Uganda, young entrepreneurs are taking advantage of the country's burgeoning coffee industry - and making a decent brew on the way!
14:00 News
14:15 Stolen Soul - Africa's Looted Art
Africa’s colonial overlords brutally stripped it of countless cultural treasures. Now, the fate of these items is being hotly debated in Europe...
Africa’s colonial overlords brutally stripped it of countless cultural treasures. Now, the fate of these items is being hotly debated in Europe and Africa as well. Some say the pieces should be returned, while others have reservations.
15:00 News
15:15 How Hansi Flick Made Bayern The World's Best
Bayern Munich is probably the best football team in the world right now. When Hansi Flick took over at Bayern in 2019, he was relatively unknown and the...
Bayern Munich is probably the best football team in the world right now. When Hansi Flick took over at Bayern in 2019, he was relatively unknown and the club were in crisis. Before long, he had them back at their best, collecting title after title. From the Bundesliga to the German Cup, the Champions League and the Club World Cup, they've won it all. But how did Hansi Flick transform Bayern?
15:30 Cuba revisited - Mozart y Mambo, One Year on
One year after "Mozart y Mambo," French horn player Sarah Willis is thrilled to return to Havana. The COVID-19 pandemic is putting the musicians to a very tough test.
16:00 News
16:15 Living in the Digital Age
Faster, smarter, healthier: More and more people are turning to apps and wearables to quantify their performance. The technology even promises to improve...
Faster, smarter, healthier: More and more people are turning to apps and wearables to quantify their performance. The technology even promises to improve your mental wellbeing with so-called "mood trackersâ€.
16:30 Oberammergau Passion Play - The Plague and Covid-19
The history of the Oberammergau Passion Play dates back to the 17th century, when the Plague swept through Europe. In 1633 the residents of Oberammergau...
The history of the Oberammergau Passion Play dates back to the 17th century, when the Plague swept through Europe. In 1633 the residents of Oberammergau vowed to present a play depicting the suffering and death of Jesus Christ every ten years if they were spared extinction. Oberammergau has kept its word for more than 400 years. But in 2020 the production had to be called off.
17:00 News
17:15 Starting Strong - What Makes a Child Smart?
The first five years of a child’s life are crucial. If early childhood education is neglected, problems can arise that may never be overcome, leading...
The first five years of a child’s life are crucial. If early childhood education is neglected, problems can arise that may never be overcome, leading to consequences for the individual and society as a whole.
18:00 News
18:15 Last Chance: Church Asylum
Pastor Martens’ church offers refuge to Christians from Iran who have fled to Germany to escape religious persecution in their home country. They...
Pastor Martens’ church offers refuge to Christians from Iran who have fled to Germany to escape religious persecution in their home country. They continue to face the threat of deportation, but the pastor hopes to protect them by providing sanctuary.
18:30 The Environment Magazine
On this week's Eco Africa, we learn how farmers in Namibia are keeping cheetahs away from livestock, see how popcorn can be used as a natural substitute...
On this week's Eco Africa, we learn how farmers in Namibia are keeping cheetahs away from livestock, see how popcorn can be used as a natural substitute to polystyrene, and shine a light on the solar energy revolution.
19:00 News
19:15 The Week in Reports
The Turkish government aims to inoculate 60% of the population against the coronavirus by early autumn.+++ As Russia tightens its grip on social media...
The Turkish government aims to inoculate 60% of the population against the coronavirus by early autumn.+++ As Russia tightens its grip on social media platforms, video-sharing platform TikTok is on the Kremlin's radar.
19:30 Lifestyle Europe
Health special: Star architects are developing buildings in the UK to promote healing. And: Norwegian truffle seaweed might be the next superfood. Meanwhile, calisthenics is booming across the globe.
20:00 News
20:15 Living in the Digital Age
Faster, smarter, healthier: More and more people are turning to apps and wearables to quantify their performance. The technology even promises to improve...
Faster, smarter, healthier: More and more people are turning to apps and wearables to quantify their performance. The technology even promises to improve your mental wellbeing with so-called "mood trackersâ€.
20:30 The Global Auto and Mobility Show
Sci-fi imagination is now becoming reality. Soon we will all be driving these flying cars. Sebastian Vettel racing an Aston Martin -- like James Bond....
Sci-fi imagination is now becoming reality. Soon we will all be driving these flying cars. Sebastian Vettel racing an Aston Martin -- like James Bond. And a Swiss designer who builds cars that make people dream.
21:00 News
21:15 Congo - Millionaires of Chaos
Many millionaires live in the Democratic Republic of Congo, one of the world's poorest countries. This film depicts some of those who have made fortunes...
Many millionaires live in the Democratic Republic of Congo, one of the world's poorest countries. This film depicts some of those who have made fortunes amid the chaos, including musicians, mining bosses, entrepreneurs and preachers.
22:00 News
22:15 How Hansi Flick Made Bayern The World's Best
Bayern Munich is probably the best football team in the world right now. When Hansi Flick took over at Bayern in 2019, he was relatively unknown and the...
Bayern Munich is probably the best football team in the world right now. When Hansi Flick took over at Bayern in 2019, he was relatively unknown and the club were in crisis. Before long, he had them back at their best, collecting title after title. From the Bundesliga to the German Cup, the Champions League and the Club World Cup, they've won it all. But how did Hansi Flick transform Bayern?
22:30 Oberammergau Passion Play - The Plague and Covid-19
The history of the Oberammergau Passion Play dates back to the 17th century, when the Plague swept through Europe. In 1633 the residents of Oberammergau...
The history of the Oberammergau Passion Play dates back to the 17th century, when the Plague swept through Europe. In 1633 the residents of Oberammergau vowed to present a play depicting the suffering and death of Jesus Christ every ten years if they were spared extinction. Oberammergau has kept its word for more than 400 years. But in 2020 the production had to be called off.
23:00 News
23:15 Last Chance: Church Asylum
Pastor Martens’ church offers refuge to Christians from Iran who have fled to Germany to escape religious persecution in their home country. They...
Pastor Martens’ church offers refuge to Christians from Iran who have fled to Germany to escape religious persecution in their home country. They continue to face the threat of deportation, but the pastor hopes to protect them by providing sanctuary.
23:30 The Science Magazine
Applicants for the EU's big new research program have to incorporate sex, gender and other factors into their work. We explain why this makes sense. Plus:...
Applicants for the EU's big new research program have to incorporate sex, gender and other factors into their work. We explain why this makes sense. Plus: tracking down wolves, hybrid turf and sounding out the universe.
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01:30 Courage in Despair - Help for Syria’s Christians
Hundreds of thousands of Syrian Christians have fled to Europe since the civil war started in 2011. Many more are desperate to leave. The future of one...
Hundreds of thousands of Syrian Christians have fled to Europe since the civil war started in 2011. Many more are desperate to leave. The future of one of the world’s oldest Christian communities is now uncertain.
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02:02 Lifestyle Europe
Health special: Star architects are developing buildings in the UK to promote healing. And: Norwegian truffle seaweed might be the next superfood. Meanwhile, calisthenics is booming across the globe.
02:30 The Globalization Program
In the early days of the pandemic it was often said that we are all in this together, however rich or poor, privileged or marginalized. But that's not...
In the early days of the pandemic it was often said that we are all in this together, however rich or poor, privileged or marginalized. But that's not true. Today's show focuses on the way the crisis is exacerbating inequality around the world.
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03:15 Treasures in the Sand - Turkmenistan’s Ancient Heritage
To outsiders, Turkmenistan is one of the world's least known countries. For the first time in ten years, a film crew has been free to visit spectacular...
To outsiders, Turkmenistan is one of the world's least known countries. For the first time in ten years, a film crew has been free to visit spectacular excavation sites and follow
international researchers into areas that have long been off-limits.
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04:02 The Environment Magazine
The motto of this week's Eco India is 'good conscience': how we pursue sustainable living as a conscious decision by using solar energy or celebrating...
The motto of this week's Eco India is 'good conscience': how we pursue sustainable living as a conscious decision by using solar energy or celebrating in an eco-friendly manner. Also looking after orangutans in a jungle school.
04:30 Living without meat
More and more people are adopting a vegan lifestyle. There are plant-based alternatives for many meat and dairy products. But do these provide the body...
More and more people are adopting a vegan lifestyle. There are plant-based alternatives for many meat and dairy products. But do these provide the body with everything it needs? And what should vegans and vegetarians pay attention to?
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05:15 The Week in Reports
The Turkish government aims to inoculate 60% of the population against the coronavirus by early autumn.+++ As Russia tightens its grip on social media...
The Turkish government aims to inoculate 60% of the population against the coronavirus by early autumn.+++ As Russia tightens its grip on social media platforms, video-sharing platform TikTok is on the Kremlin's radar.
05:30 The Globalization Program
In the early days of the pandemic it was often said that we are all in this together, however rich or poor, privileged or marginalized. But that's not...
In the early days of the pandemic it was often said that we are all in this together, however rich or poor, privileged or marginalized. But that's not true. Today's show focuses on the way the crisis is exacerbating inequality around the world.
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06:02 Oberammergau Passion Play - The Plague and Covid-19
The history of the Oberammergau Passion Play dates back to the 17th century, when the Plague swept through Europe. In 1633 the residents of Oberammergau...
The history of the Oberammergau Passion Play dates back to the 17th century, when the Plague swept through Europe. In 1633 the residents of Oberammergau vowed to present a play depicting the suffering and death of Jesus Christ every ten years if they were spared extinction. Oberammergau has kept its word for more than 400 years. But in 2020 the production had to be called off.
06:30 The Science Magazine
Applicants for the EU's big new research program have to incorporate sex, gender and other factors into their work. We explain why this makes sense. Plus:...
Applicants for the EU's big new research program have to incorporate sex, gender and other factors into their work. We explain why this makes sense. Plus: tracking down wolves, hybrid turf and sounding out the universe.
07:00 News
07:15 Treasures in the Sand - Turkmenistan’s Ancient Heritage
To outsiders, Turkmenistan is one of the world's least known countries. For the first time in ten years, a film crew has been free to visit spectacular...
To outsiders, Turkmenistan is one of the world's least known countries. For the first time in ten years, a film crew has been free to visit spectacular excavation sites and follow
international researchers into areas that have long been off-limits.
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08:15 The Week in Reports
The Turkish government aims to inoculate 60% of the population against the coronavirus by early autumn.+++ As Russia tightens its grip on social media...
The Turkish government aims to inoculate 60% of the population against the coronavirus by early autumn.+++ As Russia tightens its grip on social media platforms, video-sharing platform TikTok is on the Kremlin's radar.
08:30 Cuba revisited - Mozart y Mambo, One Year on
One year after "Mozart y Mambo," French horn player Sarah Willis is thrilled to return to Havana. The COVID-19 pandemic is putting the musicians to a very tough test.
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09:30 The Science Magazine
Applicants for the EU's big new research program have to incorporate sex, gender and other factors into their work. We explain why this makes sense. Plus:...
Applicants for the EU's big new research program have to incorporate sex, gender and other factors into their work. We explain why this makes sense. Plus: tracking down wolves, hybrid turf and sounding out the universe.
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10:45 Last Chance: Church Asylum
Pastor Martens’ church offers refuge to Christians from Iran who have fled to Germany to escape religious persecution in their home country. They...
Pastor Martens’ church offers refuge to Christians from Iran who have fled to Germany to escape religious persecution in their home country. They continue to face the threat of deportation, but the pastor hopes to protect them by providing sanctuary.
11:00 News
11:15 Congo - Millionaires of Chaos
Many millionaires live in the Democratic Republic of Congo, one of the world's poorest countries. This film depicts some of those who have made fortunes...
Many millionaires live in the Democratic Republic of Congo, one of the world's poorest countries. This film depicts some of those who have made fortunes amid the chaos, including musicians, mining bosses, entrepreneurs and preachers.
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12:45 The Week in Reports
The Turkish government aims to inoculate 60% of the population against the coronavirus by early autumn.+++ As Russia tightens its grip on social media...
The Turkish government aims to inoculate 60% of the population against the coronavirus by early autumn.+++ As Russia tightens its grip on social media platforms, video-sharing platform TikTok is on the Kremlin's radar.
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13:30 The Globalization Program
In the early days of the pandemic it was often said that we are all in this together, however rich or poor, privileged or marginalized. But that's not...
In the early days of the pandemic it was often said that we are all in this together, however rich or poor, privileged or marginalized. But that's not true. Today's show focuses on the way the crisis is exacerbating inequality around the world.
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14:30 The Environment Magazine
The motto of this week's Eco India is 'good conscience': how we pursue sustainable living as a conscious decision by using solar energy or celebrating...
The motto of this week's Eco India is 'good conscience': how we pursue sustainable living as a conscious decision by using solar energy or celebrating in an eco-friendly manner. Also looking after orangutans in a jungle school.
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15:30 Asia
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17:30 The Science Magazine
Applicants for the EU's big new research program have to incorporate sex, gender and other factors into their work. We explain why this makes sense. Plus:...
Applicants for the EU's big new research program have to incorporate sex, gender and other factors into their work. We explain why this makes sense. Plus: tracking down wolves, hybrid turf and sounding out the universe.
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19:30 Asia
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21:30 Courage in Despair - Help for Syria’s Christians
Hundreds of thousands of Syrian Christians have fled to Europe since the civil war started in 2011. Many more are desperate to leave. The future of one...
Hundreds of thousands of Syrian Christians have fled to Europe since the civil war started in 2011. Many more are desperate to leave. The future of one of the world’s oldest Christian communities is now uncertain.
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23:45 Living in the Digital Age
Faster, smarter, healthier: More and more people are turning to apps and wearables to quantify their performance. The technology even promises to improve...
Faster, smarter, healthier: More and more people are turning to apps and wearables to quantify their performance. The technology even promises to improve your mental wellbeing with so-called "mood trackersâ€.
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01:30 The Globalization Program
In the early days of the pandemic it was often said that we are all in this together, however rich or poor, privileged or marginalized. But that's not...
In the early days of the pandemic it was often said that we are all in this together, however rich or poor, privileged or marginalized. But that's not true. Today's show focuses on the way the crisis is exacerbating inequality around the world.
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02:02 News in Review
02:30 The Bundesliga Highlights - Matchday 27
The Bundesliga returns after the international break and the stakes couldn’t be higher. Leipzig host Bayern Munich knowing victory will give them...
The Bundesliga returns after the international break and the stakes couldn’t be higher. Leipzig host Bayern Munich knowing victory will give them a huge boost in the title race. Dortmund take on Frankfurt needing a win to keep their Champions League hopes on track. And on top of that there’s the Berlin Derby with Hertha in danger of slipping into the relegation zone. It’s make or break!
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03:15 Crash - Are We Ready for the Next Crisis?
Why is the world constantly on the brink of a new financial crisis? This film explores the reasons for our risky financial system, and looks at how the...
Why is the world constantly on the brink of a new financial crisis? This film explores the reasons for our risky financial system, and looks at how the financial world could be reshaped to be better prepared for the future.
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04:02 News in Review
04:30 The Bundesliga Highlights - Matchday 27
The Bundesliga returns after the international break and the stakes couldn’t be higher. Leipzig host Bayern Munich knowing victory will give them...
The Bundesliga returns after the international break and the stakes couldn’t be higher. Leipzig host Bayern Munich knowing victory will give them a huge boost in the title race. Dortmund take on Frankfurt needing a win to keep their Champions League hopes on track. And on top of that there’s the Berlin Derby with Hertha in danger of slipping into the relegation zone. It’s make or break!
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05:30 Courage in Despair - Help for Syria’s Christians
Hundreds of thousands of Syrian Christians have fled to Europe since the civil war started in 2011. Many more are desperate to leave. The future of one...
Hundreds of thousands of Syrian Christians have fled to Europe since the civil war started in 2011. Many more are desperate to leave. The future of one of the world’s oldest Christian communities is now uncertain.