00:00 News
00:02 More Sense, Less Greed - Rethinking Capitalism
More and more entrepreneurs are thinking beyond their own personal wealth. In what is known as the "Purpose Movement," company bosses aim to put profits...
More and more entrepreneurs are thinking beyond their own personal wealth. In what is known as the "Purpose Movement," company bosses aim to put profits to good use, while rethinking the idea of corporate ownership.
00:30 The Environment Magazine
On this week's Eco Africa, we find out how the destruction of the world’s soils is threatening food security, how Rwanda is helping save its bats and check out a zero-waste restaurant.
01:00 News
01:15 The Marketization of Citizenships, a Golden Ticket to the Olympics
Athletes changing allegiance is becoming more common. Marie Branser, a German judoka, received her Democratic Republic of the Congo citizenship just months...
Athletes changing allegiance is becoming more common. Marie Branser, a German judoka, received her Democratic Republic of the Congo citizenship just months after applying and hopes to represent the DRC in Tokyo. Table tennis player Xiaona Shan, however, waited years to become German but won silver in Rio when she finally did. This week Sports Life looks into the marketization of citizenships.
01:30 History in Augsburg, Regensburg and Würzburg
Nicole Frölich and Lukas Stege visit three Bavarian cities that are all home to UNESCO World Heritage sites, which include the Würzburg Residence...
Nicole Frölich and Lukas Stege visit three Bavarian cities that are all home to UNESCO World Heritage sites, which include the Würzburg Residence and Court Gardens and Augsburg's Water Management System.
02:00 News
02:02 News in Review
02:30 The Global Auto and Mobility Show
The world of transportation is full of diversity. But what’s the best mix? Can visionary scientists reinvent mobility? Which car is the most family-friendly?...
The world of transportation is full of diversity. But what’s the best mix? Can visionary scientists reinvent mobility? Which car is the most family-friendly? And why are musicians mad about vintage cars?
03:00 News
03:15 News
03:30 Russia-Ukraine crisis: What does Putin want?
Vladimir Putin has ordered a build-up of Russian troops on Ukraine's border. Are fears of full-blown war justified? Our guests: Gesine Dornblüth (freelance...
Vladimir Putin has ordered a build-up of Russian troops on Ukraine's border. Are fears of full-blown war justified? Our guests: Gesine Dornblüth (freelance journalist), Alexander Rahr (Russia expert), Roman Goncharenko (DW).
04:00 News
04:02 News
04:15 10 Dollar Death Trip - Inside the Fentanyl Crisis
The world is fighting a deadly pandemic, but over in North America another heartbreaking public health crisis is still raging. A synthetic drug is killing...
The world is fighting a deadly pandemic, but over in North America another heartbreaking public health crisis is still raging. A synthetic drug is killing more people than gun crime, homicide and car accidents combined.
05:00 News
05:30 The Science Magazine
We plumb the depths of our guts, navigate the vitreous humor, explore sweetness without sugar, and review the perils of losing weight and a possible game-changer.
06:00 News
06:02 Jonas Kaufmann - Tenor Supreme
Arts.21 joined Jonas Kaufmann at Naples' Teatro San Carlo and the Vienna State Opera. The star tenor opened up about the joys and frustrations of opera,...
Arts.21 joined Jonas Kaufmann at Naples' Teatro San Carlo and the Vienna State Opera. The star tenor opened up about the joys and frustrations of opera, the ups and downs of his career, the coronavirus, and knowing when it's time to leave the stage.
06:30 Lifestyle Europe
Arctic surfing in the Lofoten Islands. 106-year-old Parisian pianist ColetteMaze is young at heart and StephenWest is helping to get men interested in knitting.
07:00 News
07:15 The Week in Reports
Ten thousands of people have fled the military violence in Myanmar to neighboring India. But they fear for their families who remain behind. +++ The transgender...
Ten thousands of people have fled the military violence in Myanmar to neighboring India. But they fear for their families who remain behind. +++ The transgender woman Anastasia Biefang is establishing a career in the German Bundeswehr.
07:30 The Magazine for Africa's Youth
We meet Nigerian journalist Tobore Ovuorie, who went undercover to expose the work of human traffickers. And our Street Debate takes a look at how young...
We meet Nigerian journalist Tobore Ovuorie, who went undercover to expose the work of human traffickers. And our Street Debate takes a look at how young Nigerian women are lured to Europe by traffickers offering dubious promises of a better life.
08:00 News
08:15 SHIFT Special
Digital nomads travel the world, unpacking their laptops wherever it's nice, so long as there is WiFi. But is the life of internet nomads really as idyllic as it looks on Instagram?
08:30 The Global Auto and Mobility Show
The world of transportation is full of diversity. But what’s the best mix? Can visionary scientists reinvent mobility? Which car is the most family-friendly?...
The world of transportation is full of diversity. But what’s the best mix? Can visionary scientists reinvent mobility? Which car is the most family-friendly? And why are musicians mad about vintage cars?
09:00 News
09:15 News
09:30 History in Augsburg, Regensburg and Würzburg
Nicole Frölich and Lukas Stege visit three Bavarian cities that are all home to UNESCO World Heritage sites, which include the Würzburg Residence...
Nicole Frölich and Lukas Stege visit three Bavarian cities that are all home to UNESCO World Heritage sites, which include the Würzburg Residence and Court Gardens and Augsburg's Water Management System.
10:00 News
10:15 Fine-tuning the Climate
Engineers and scientists are trying to intervene in the Earth’s geochemical cycles. Because it appears efforts to cut CO2 won’t suffice to...
Engineers and scientists are trying to intervene in the Earth’s geochemical cycles. Because it appears efforts to cut CO2 won’t suffice to avoid irreversible climate change. But does geoengineering offer a real solution? Or is it just human hubris?
11:00 News
11:15 The Marketization of Citizenships, a Golden Ticket to the Olympics
Athletes changing allegiance is becoming more common. Marie Branser, a German judoka, received her Democratic Republic of the Congo citizenship just months...
Athletes changing allegiance is becoming more common. Marie Branser, a German judoka, received her Democratic Republic of the Congo citizenship just months after applying and hopes to represent the DRC in Tokyo. Table tennis player Xiaona Shan, however, waited years to become German but won silver in Rio when she finally did. This week Sports Life looks into the marketization of citizenships.
11:30 HIV
Nearly 40 years after the AIDS epidemic began, its pathogen - the Human Immunodeficiency Virus - is still unbeaten. That makes protection against HIV infection...
Nearly 40 years after the AIDS epidemic began, its pathogen - the Human Immunodeficiency Virus - is still unbeaten. That makes protection against HIV infection the prime method of defeating the disease. (218)
12:00 News
12:15 SHIFT Special
Digital nomads travel the world, unpacking their laptops wherever it's nice, so long as there is WiFi. But is the life of internet nomads really as idyllic as it looks on Instagram?
12:30 History in Augsburg, Regensburg and Würzburg
Nicole Frölich and Lukas Stege visit three Bavarian cities that are all home to UNESCO World Heritage sites, which include the Würzburg Residence...
Nicole Frölich and Lukas Stege visit three Bavarian cities that are all home to UNESCO World Heritage sites, which include the Würzburg Residence and Court Gardens and Augsburg's Water Management System.
13:00 News
13:15 Amen with a Difference And an Online Blessing
Pastors Ellen and Stefanie Radtke are married and lead a church congregation - besides running the YouTube channel "Anders Amen†(Amen with a Difference)....
Pastors Ellen and Stefanie Radtke are married and lead a church congregation - besides running the YouTube channel "Anders Amen†(Amen with a Difference). They are a big hit online, but their bishop says it is not his thing.
13:30 Jonas Kaufmann - Tenor Supreme
Arts.21 joined Jonas Kaufmann at Naples' Teatro San Carlo and the Vienna State Opera. The star tenor opened up about the joys and frustrations of opera,...
Arts.21 joined Jonas Kaufmann at Naples' Teatro San Carlo and the Vienna State Opera. The star tenor opened up about the joys and frustrations of opera, the ups and downs of his career, the coronavirus, and knowing when it's time to leave the stage.
14:00 News
14:15 Contest of the Cathedrals - The Romanesque
Why did Christians start building cathedrals reaching to the sky 1000 years ago? Was it to demonstrate earthly power, or an attempt to be close to God?...
Why did Christians start building cathedrals reaching to the sky 1000 years ago? Was it to demonstrate earthly power, or an attempt to be close to God? Whatever the reason, the resulting architecture still fascinates us today.
15:00 News
15:15 The Week in Reports
Ten thousands of people have fled the military violence in Myanmar to neighboring India. But they fear for their families who remain behind. +++ The transgender...
Ten thousands of people have fled the military violence in Myanmar to neighboring India. But they fear for their families who remain behind. +++ The transgender woman Anastasia Biefang is establishing a career in the German Bundeswehr.
15:30 Live Coverage: The Funeral of Prince Philip
17:15 Amen with a Difference And an Online Blessing
Pastors Ellen and Stefanie Radtke are married and lead a church congregation - besides running the YouTube channel "Anders Amen†(Amen with a Difference)....
Pastors Ellen and Stefanie Radtke are married and lead a church congregation - besides running the YouTube channel "Anders Amen†(Amen with a Difference). They are a big hit online, but their bishop says it is not his thing.
17:30 Lifestyle Europe
Arctic surfing in the Lofoten Islands. 106-year-old Parisian pianist ColetteMaze is young at heart and StephenWest is helping to get men interested in knitting.
18:00 News
18:15 The Marketization of Citizenships, a Golden Ticket to the Olympics
Athletes changing allegiance is becoming more common. Marie Branser, a German judoka, received her Democratic Republic of the Congo citizenship just months...
Athletes changing allegiance is becoming more common. Marie Branser, a German judoka, received her Democratic Republic of the Congo citizenship just months after applying and hopes to represent the DRC in Tokyo. Table tennis player Xiaona Shan, however, waited years to become German but won silver in Rio when she finally did. This week Sports Life looks into the marketization of citizenships.
18:30 Africa
19:00 News
19:15 SHIFT Special
Digital nomads travel the world, unpacking their laptops wherever it's nice, so long as there is WiFi. But is the life of internet nomads really as idyllic as it looks on Instagram?
19:30 The Magazine for Africa's Youth
We meet Nigerian journalist Tobore Ovuorie, who went undercover to expose the work of human traffickers. And our Street Debate takes a look at how young...
We meet Nigerian journalist Tobore Ovuorie, who went undercover to expose the work of human traffickers. And our Street Debate takes a look at how young Nigerian women are lured to Europe by traffickers offering dubious promises of a better life.
20:00 News
20:15 Amen with a Difference And an Online Blessing
Pastors Ellen and Stefanie Radtke are married and lead a church congregation - besides running the YouTube channel "Anders Amen†(Amen with a Difference)....
Pastors Ellen and Stefanie Radtke are married and lead a church congregation - besides running the YouTube channel "Anders Amen†(Amen with a Difference). They are a big hit online, but their bishop says it is not his thing.
20:30 Africa
21:00 News
21:15 Abbas by Abbas
The photographer Abbas Attar, known simply as Abbas, was one of the foremost documenters of crisis and revolution. Many of his images have become iconic.
22:00 News
22:15 The Week in Reports
Ten thousands of people have fled the military violence in Myanmar to neighboring India. But they fear for their families who remain behind. +++ The transgender...
Ten thousands of people have fled the military violence in Myanmar to neighboring India. But they fear for their families who remain behind. +++ The transgender woman Anastasia Biefang is establishing a career in the German Bundeswehr.
22:30 Jonas Kaufmann - Tenor Supreme
Arts.21 joined Jonas Kaufmann at Naples' Teatro San Carlo and the Vienna State Opera. The star tenor opened up about the joys and frustrations of opera,...
Arts.21 joined Jonas Kaufmann at Naples' Teatro San Carlo and the Vienna State Opera. The star tenor opened up about the joys and frustrations of opera, the ups and downs of his career, the coronavirus, and knowing when it's time to leave the stage.
23:00 News
23:15 SHIFT Special
Digital nomads travel the world, unpacking their laptops wherever it's nice, so long as there is WiFi. But is the life of internet nomads really as idyllic as it looks on Instagram?
23:30 Guest: Hisham Sharaf
Tim Sebastian interviews Hisham Sharaf, Foreign Minister, Yemen's Houthi-led 'National Salvation Government’
00:00 News
00:02 History in Augsburg, Regensburg and Würzburg
Nicole Frölich and Lukas Stege visit three Bavarian cities that are all home to UNESCO World Heritage sites, which include the Würzburg Residence...
Nicole Frölich and Lukas Stege visit three Bavarian cities that are all home to UNESCO World Heritage sites, which include the Würzburg Residence and Court Gardens and Augsburg's Water Management System.
00:30 Jonas Kaufmann - Tenor Supreme
Arts.21 joined Jonas Kaufmann at Naples' Teatro San Carlo and the Vienna State Opera. The star tenor opened up about the joys and frustrations of opera,...
Arts.21 joined Jonas Kaufmann at Naples' Teatro San Carlo and the Vienna State Opera. The star tenor opened up about the joys and frustrations of opera, the ups and downs of his career, the coronavirus, and knowing when it's time to leave the stage.
01:00 News
01:15 The Week in Reports
Ten thousands of people have fled the military violence in Myanmar to neighboring India. But they fear for their families who remain behind. +++ The transgender...
Ten thousands of people have fled the military violence in Myanmar to neighboring India. But they fear for their families who remain behind. +++ The transgender woman Anastasia Biefang is establishing a career in the German Bundeswehr.
01:30 The Global Auto and Mobility Show
The world of transportation is full of diversity. But what’s the best mix? Can visionary scientists reinvent mobility? Which car is the most family-friendly?...
The world of transportation is full of diversity. But what’s the best mix? Can visionary scientists reinvent mobility? Which car is the most family-friendly? And why are musicians mad about vintage cars?
02:00 News
02:02 HIV
Nearly 40 years after the AIDS epidemic began, its pathogen - the Human Immunodeficiency Virus - is still unbeaten. That makes protection against HIV infection...
Nearly 40 years after the AIDS epidemic began, its pathogen - the Human Immunodeficiency Virus - is still unbeaten. That makes protection against HIV infection the prime method of defeating the disease. (218)
02:30 More Sense, Less Greed - Rethinking Capitalism
More and more entrepreneurs are thinking beyond their own personal wealth. In what is known as the "Purpose Movement," company bosses aim to put profits...
More and more entrepreneurs are thinking beyond their own personal wealth. In what is known as the "Purpose Movement," company bosses aim to put profits to good use, while rethinking the idea of corporate ownership.
03:00 News
03:15 The Marketization of Citizenships, a Golden Ticket to the Olympics
Athletes changing allegiance is becoming more common. Marie Branser, a German judoka, received her Democratic Republic of the Congo citizenship just months...
Athletes changing allegiance is becoming more common. Marie Branser, a German judoka, received her Democratic Republic of the Congo citizenship just months after applying and hopes to represent the DRC in Tokyo. Table tennis player Xiaona Shan, however, waited years to become German but won silver in Rio when she finally did. This week Sports Life looks into the marketization of citizenships.
03:30 Lifestyle Europe
Arctic surfing in the Lofoten Islands. 106-year-old Parisian pianist ColetteMaze is young at heart and StephenWest is helping to get men interested in knitting.
04:00 News
04:02 The Week in Reports
Ten thousands of people have fled the military violence in Myanmar to neighboring India. But they fear for their families who remain behind. +++ The transgender...
Ten thousands of people have fled the military violence in Myanmar to neighboring India. But they fear for their families who remain behind. +++ The transgender woman Anastasia Biefang is establishing a career in the German Bundeswehr.
04:15 Abbas by Abbas
The photographer Abbas Attar, known simply as Abbas, was one of the foremost documenters of crisis and revolution. Many of his images have become iconic.
05:00 News
05:15 Amen with a Difference And an Online Blessing
Pastors Ellen and Stefanie Radtke are married and lead a church congregation - besides running the YouTube channel "Anders Amen†(Amen with a Difference)....
Pastors Ellen and Stefanie Radtke are married and lead a church congregation - besides running the YouTube channel "Anders Amen†(Amen with a Difference). They are a big hit online, but their bishop says it is not his thing.
05:30 The Global Auto and Mobility Show
The world of transportation is full of diversity. But what’s the best mix? Can visionary scientists reinvent mobility? Which car is the most family-friendly?...
The world of transportation is full of diversity. But what’s the best mix? Can visionary scientists reinvent mobility? Which car is the most family-friendly? And why are musicians mad about vintage cars?
06:00 News
06:02 HIV
Nearly 40 years after the AIDS epidemic began, its pathogen - the Human Immunodeficiency Virus - is still unbeaten. That makes protection against HIV infection...
Nearly 40 years after the AIDS epidemic began, its pathogen - the Human Immunodeficiency Virus - is still unbeaten. That makes protection against HIV infection the prime method of defeating the disease. (218)
06:30 History in Augsburg, Regensburg and Würzburg
Nicole Frölich and Lukas Stege visit three Bavarian cities that are all home to UNESCO World Heritage sites, which include the Würzburg Residence...
Nicole Frölich and Lukas Stege visit three Bavarian cities that are all home to UNESCO World Heritage sites, which include the Würzburg Residence and Court Gardens and Augsburg's Water Management System.
07:00 News
07:15 The Marketization of Citizenships, a Golden Ticket to the Olympics
Athletes changing allegiance is becoming more common. Marie Branser, a German judoka, received her Democratic Republic of the Congo citizenship just months...
Athletes changing allegiance is becoming more common. Marie Branser, a German judoka, received her Democratic Republic of the Congo citizenship just months after applying and hopes to represent the DRC in Tokyo. Table tennis player Xiaona Shan, however, waited years to become German but won silver in Rio when she finally did. This week Sports Life looks into the marketization of citizenships.
07:30 More Sense, Less Greed - Rethinking Capitalism
More and more entrepreneurs are thinking beyond their own personal wealth. In what is known as the "Purpose Movement," company bosses aim to put profits...
More and more entrepreneurs are thinking beyond their own personal wealth. In what is known as the "Purpose Movement," company bosses aim to put profits to good use, while rethinking the idea of corporate ownership.
08:00 News
08:15 Amen with a Difference And an Online Blessing
Pastors Ellen and Stefanie Radtke are married and lead a church congregation - besides running the YouTube channel "Anders Amen†(Amen with a Difference)....
Pastors Ellen and Stefanie Radtke are married and lead a church congregation - besides running the YouTube channel "Anders Amen†(Amen with a Difference). They are a big hit online, but their bishop says it is not his thing.
08:30 Lifestyle Europe
Arctic surfing in the Lofoten Islands. 106-year-old Parisian pianist ColetteMaze is young at heart and StephenWest is helping to get men interested in knitting.
09:00 News
09:15 The Week in Reports
Ten thousands of people have fled the military violence in Myanmar to neighboring India. But they fear for their families who remain behind. +++ The transgender...
Ten thousands of people have fled the military violence in Myanmar to neighboring India. But they fear for their families who remain behind. +++ The transgender woman Anastasia Biefang is establishing a career in the German Bundeswehr.
09:30 Jonas Kaufmann - Tenor Supreme
Arts.21 joined Jonas Kaufmann at Naples' Teatro San Carlo and the Vienna State Opera. The star tenor opened up about the joys and frustrations of opera,...
Arts.21 joined Jonas Kaufmann at Naples' Teatro San Carlo and the Vienna State Opera. The star tenor opened up about the joys and frustrations of opera, the ups and downs of his career, the coronavirus, and knowing when it's time to leave the stage.
10:00 News
10:15 10 Dollar Death Trip - Inside the Fentanyl Crisis
The world is fighting a deadly pandemic, but over in North America another heartbreaking public health crisis is still raging. A synthetic drug is killing...
The world is fighting a deadly pandemic, but over in North America another heartbreaking public health crisis is still raging. A synthetic drug is killing more people than gun crime, homicide and car accidents combined.
11:00 News
11:15 SHIFT Special
Digital nomads travel the world, unpacking their laptops wherever it's nice, so long as there is WiFi. But is the life of internet nomads really as idyllic as it looks on Instagram?
11:30 The Magazine for Africa's Youth
We meet Nigerian journalist Tobore Ovuorie, who went undercover to expose the work of human traffickers. And our Street Debate takes a look at how young...
We meet Nigerian journalist Tobore Ovuorie, who went undercover to expose the work of human traffickers. And our Street Debate takes a look at how young Nigerian women are lured to Europe by traffickers offering dubious promises of a better life.
12:00 News
12:15 Amen with a Difference And an Online Blessing
Pastors Ellen and Stefanie Radtke are married and lead a church congregation - besides running the YouTube channel "Anders Amen†(Amen with a Difference)....
Pastors Ellen and Stefanie Radtke are married and lead a church congregation - besides running the YouTube channel "Anders Amen†(Amen with a Difference). They are a big hit online, but their bishop says it is not his thing.
12:30 The Global Auto and Mobility Show
The world of transportation is full of diversity. But what’s the best mix? Can visionary scientists reinvent mobility? Which car is the most family-friendly?...
The world of transportation is full of diversity. But what’s the best mix? Can visionary scientists reinvent mobility? Which car is the most family-friendly? And why are musicians mad about vintage cars?
13:00 Live Coverage: Memorial Service for Germany's Covid-19 Victims
14:30 The Magazine for Africa's Youth
We meet Nigerian journalist Tobore Ovuorie, who went undercover to expose the work of human traffickers. And our Street Debate takes a look at how young...
We meet Nigerian journalist Tobore Ovuorie, who went undercover to expose the work of human traffickers. And our Street Debate takes a look at how young Nigerian women are lured to Europe by traffickers offering dubious promises of a better life.
15:00 News
15:15 The Marketization of Citizenships, a Golden Ticket to the Olympics
Athletes changing allegiance is becoming more common. Marie Branser, a German judoka, received her Democratic Republic of the Congo citizenship just months...
Athletes changing allegiance is becoming more common. Marie Branser, a German judoka, received her Democratic Republic of the Congo citizenship just months after applying and hopes to represent the DRC in Tokyo. Table tennis player Xiaona Shan, however, waited years to become German but won silver in Rio when she finally did. This week Sports Life looks into the marketization of citizenships.
15:30 Jonas Kaufmann - Tenor Supreme
Arts.21 joined Jonas Kaufmann at Naples' Teatro San Carlo and the Vienna State Opera. The star tenor opened up about the joys and frustrations of opera,...
Arts.21 joined Jonas Kaufmann at Naples' Teatro San Carlo and the Vienna State Opera. The star tenor opened up about the joys and frustrations of opera, the ups and downs of his career, the coronavirus, and knowing when it's time to leave the stage.
16:00 News
16:15 SHIFT Special
Digital nomads travel the world, unpacking their laptops wherever it's nice, so long as there is WiFi. But is the life of internet nomads really as idyllic as it looks on Instagram?
16:30 More Sense, Less Greed - Rethinking Capitalism
More and more entrepreneurs are thinking beyond their own personal wealth. In what is known as the "Purpose Movement," company bosses aim to put profits...
More and more entrepreneurs are thinking beyond their own personal wealth. In what is known as the "Purpose Movement," company bosses aim to put profits to good use, while rethinking the idea of corporate ownership.
17:00 News
17:15 Contest of the Cathedrals - The Romanesque
Why did Christians start building cathedrals reaching to the sky 1000 years ago? Was it to demonstrate earthly power, or an attempt to be close to God?...
Why did Christians start building cathedrals reaching to the sky 1000 years ago? Was it to demonstrate earthly power, or an attempt to be close to God? Whatever the reason, the resulting architecture still fascinates us today.
18:00 News
18:15 Amen with a Difference And an Online Blessing
Pastors Ellen and Stefanie Radtke are married and lead a church congregation - besides running the YouTube channel "Anders Amen†(Amen with a Difference)....
Pastors Ellen and Stefanie Radtke are married and lead a church congregation - besides running the YouTube channel "Anders Amen†(Amen with a Difference). They are a big hit online, but their bishop says it is not his thing.
18:30 The Environment Magazine
On this week's Eco Africa, we find out how the destruction of the world’s soils is threatening food security, how Rwanda is helping save its bats and check out a zero-waste restaurant.
19:00 News
19:15 The Week in Reports
Ten thousands of people have fled the military violence in Myanmar to neighboring India. But they fear for their families who remain behind. +++ The transgender...
Ten thousands of people have fled the military violence in Myanmar to neighboring India. But they fear for their families who remain behind. +++ The transgender woman Anastasia Biefang is establishing a career in the German Bundeswehr.
19:30 Lifestyle Europe
Arctic surfing in the Lofoten Islands. 106-year-old Parisian pianist ColetteMaze is young at heart and StephenWest is helping to get men interested in knitting.
20:00 News
20:15 SHIFT Special
Digital nomads travel the world, unpacking their laptops wherever it's nice, so long as there is WiFi. But is the life of internet nomads really as idyllic as it looks on Instagram?
20:30 The Global Auto and Mobility Show
The world of transportation is full of diversity. But what’s the best mix? Can visionary scientists reinvent mobility? Which car is the most family-friendly?...
The world of transportation is full of diversity. But what’s the best mix? Can visionary scientists reinvent mobility? Which car is the most family-friendly? And why are musicians mad about vintage cars?
21:00 News
21:15 Muay Thai - Strong Women, Tough Fists
Thailand's popular national sport, the martial art Muay Thai, remains male-dominated. Yet as more and more girls and women pursue careers in the ring, the traditions of the sport are being challenged.
22:00 News
22:15 The Marketization of Citizenships, a Golden Ticket to the Olympics
Athletes changing allegiance is becoming more common. Marie Branser, a German judoka, received her Democratic Republic of the Congo citizenship just months...
Athletes changing allegiance is becoming more common. Marie Branser, a German judoka, received her Democratic Republic of the Congo citizenship just months after applying and hopes to represent the DRC in Tokyo. Table tennis player Xiaona Shan, however, waited years to become German but won silver in Rio when she finally did. This week Sports Life looks into the marketization of citizenships.
22:30 More Sense, Less Greed - Rethinking Capitalism
More and more entrepreneurs are thinking beyond their own personal wealth. In what is known as the "Purpose Movement," company bosses aim to put profits...
More and more entrepreneurs are thinking beyond their own personal wealth. In what is known as the "Purpose Movement," company bosses aim to put profits to good use, while rethinking the idea of corporate ownership.
23:00 News
23:15 Amen with a Difference And an Online Blessing
Pastors Ellen and Stefanie Radtke are married and lead a church congregation - besides running the YouTube channel "Anders Amen†(Amen with a Difference)....
Pastors Ellen and Stefanie Radtke are married and lead a church congregation - besides running the YouTube channel "Anders Amen†(Amen with a Difference). They are a big hit online, but their bishop says it is not his thing.
23:30 The Science Magazine
We plumb the depths of our guts, navigate the vitreous humor, explore sweetness without sugar, and review the perils of losing weight and a possible game-changer.
00:00 News
00:02 News in Review
00:45 News
01:00 News
01:15 News
01:30 Myanmar - One Woman Versus The Military
On 1 February, the military seized control of Myanmar, toppling the elected government. Since then hundreds of civilians have been killed protesting against...
On 1 February, the military seized control of Myanmar, toppling the elected government. Since then hundreds of civilians have been killed protesting against the coup. The country’s de facto leader Aung San Suu Kyi has been put under house Arrest.
02:00 News
02:02 Lifestyle Europe
Arctic surfing in the Lofoten Islands. 106-year-old Parisian pianist ColetteMaze is young at heart and StephenWest is helping to get men interested in knitting.
02:30 The Globalization Program
This week Global 3000 looks into the difficult life of migrant workers during the COVID-19 pandemic. We report from Kenya where families depend on money...
This week Global 3000 looks into the difficult life of migrant workers during the COVID-19 pandemic. We report from Kenya where families depend on money from abroad and from India, where some migrant workers are learning new skills.
03:00 News
03:15 Contest of the Cathedrals - The Gothic Period
In 1144, the Basilica of Saint-Denis, near Paris, was consecrated. The construction was met with amazement by locals. Its hallmarks were extensive light,...
In 1144, the Basilica of Saint-Denis, near Paris, was consecrated. The construction was met with amazement by locals. Its hallmarks were extensive light, glass, pointed arches and diagonal ribs, and it ushered in what is known as the Gothic period.
04:00 News
04:02 The Environment Magazine
All over the world, women continue to fight for gender equality - and also for climate justice. Women are more impacted by climate change and so there...
All over the world, women continue to fight for gender equality - and also for climate justice. Women are more impacted by climate change and so there is a greater connection to the environment. We meet the women fighting the good fight.
04:30 HIV
Nearly 40 years after the AIDS epidemic began, its pathogen - the Human Immunodeficiency Virus - is still unbeaten. That makes protection against HIV infection...
Nearly 40 years after the AIDS epidemic began, its pathogen - the Human Immunodeficiency Virus - is still unbeaten. That makes protection against HIV infection the prime method of defeating the disease. (218)
05:00 News
05:15 The Week in Reports
Ten thousands of people have fled the military violence in Myanmar to neighboring India. But they fear for their families who remain behind. +++ The transgender...
Ten thousands of people have fled the military violence in Myanmar to neighboring India. But they fear for their families who remain behind. +++ The transgender woman Anastasia Biefang is establishing a career in the German Bundeswehr.
05:30 The Globalization Program
This week Global 3000 looks into the difficult life of migrant workers during the COVID-19 pandemic. We report from Kenya where families depend on money...
This week Global 3000 looks into the difficult life of migrant workers during the COVID-19 pandemic. We report from Kenya where families depend on money from abroad and from India, where some migrant workers are learning new skills.
06:00 News
06:02 More Sense, Less Greed - Rethinking Capitalism
More and more entrepreneurs are thinking beyond their own personal wealth. In what is known as the "Purpose Movement," company bosses aim to put profits...
More and more entrepreneurs are thinking beyond their own personal wealth. In what is known as the "Purpose Movement," company bosses aim to put profits to good use, while rethinking the idea of corporate ownership.
06:30 The Science Magazine
We plumb the depths of our guts, navigate the vitreous humor, explore sweetness without sugar, and review the perils of losing weight and a possible game-changer.
07:00 News
07:15 Contest of the Cathedrals - The Gothic Period
In 1144, the Basilica of Saint-Denis, near Paris, was consecrated. The construction was met with amazement by locals. Its hallmarks were extensive light,...
In 1144, the Basilica of Saint-Denis, near Paris, was consecrated. The construction was met with amazement by locals. Its hallmarks were extensive light, glass, pointed arches and diagonal ribs, and it ushered in what is known as the Gothic period.
08:00 News
08:15 The Week in Reports
Ten thousands of people have fled the military violence in Myanmar to neighboring India. But they fear for their families who remain behind. +++ The transgender...
Ten thousands of people have fled the military violence in Myanmar to neighboring India. But they fear for their families who remain behind. +++ The transgender woman Anastasia Biefang is establishing a career in the German Bundeswehr.
08:30 Jonas Kaufmann - Tenor Supreme
Arts.21 joined Jonas Kaufmann at Naples' Teatro San Carlo and the Vienna State Opera. The star tenor opened up about the joys and frustrations of opera,...
Arts.21 joined Jonas Kaufmann at Naples' Teatro San Carlo and the Vienna State Opera. The star tenor opened up about the joys and frustrations of opera, the ups and downs of his career, the coronavirus, and knowing when it's time to leave the stage.
09:00 News
09:30 The Science Magazine
We plumb the depths of our guts, navigate the vitreous humor, explore sweetness without sugar, and review the perils of losing weight and a possible game-changer.
10:00 News
10:30 News
10:45 Amen with a Difference And an Online Blessing
Pastors Ellen and Stefanie Radtke are married and lead a church congregation - besides running the YouTube channel "Anders Amen†(Amen with a Difference)....
Pastors Ellen and Stefanie Radtke are married and lead a church congregation - besides running the YouTube channel "Anders Amen†(Amen with a Difference). They are a big hit online, but their bishop says it is not his thing.
11:00 News
11:15 Muay Thai - Strong Women, Tough Fists
Thailand's popular national sport, the martial art Muay Thai, remains male-dominated. Yet as more and more girls and women pursue careers in the ring, the traditions of the sport are being challenged.
12:00 News
12:30 News
12:45 The Week in Reports
Ten thousands of people have fled the military violence in Myanmar to neighboring India. But they fear for their families who remain behind. +++ The transgender...
Ten thousands of people have fled the military violence in Myanmar to neighboring India. But they fear for their families who remain behind. +++ The transgender woman Anastasia Biefang is establishing a career in the German Bundeswehr.
13:00 News
13:30 The Globalization Program
This week Global 3000 looks into the difficult life of migrant workers during the COVID-19 pandemic. We report from Kenya where families depend on money...
This week Global 3000 looks into the difficult life of migrant workers during the COVID-19 pandemic. We report from Kenya where families depend on money from abroad and from India, where some migrant workers are learning new skills.
14:00 News
14:30 The Environment Magazine
All over the world, women continue to fight for gender equality - and also for climate justice. Women are more impacted by climate change and so there...
All over the world, women continue to fight for gender equality - and also for climate justice. Women are more impacted by climate change and so there is a greater connection to the environment. We meet the women fighting the good fight.
15:00 News
15:30 Asia
16:00 News
16:30 Asia
17:00 News
17:30 The Science Magazine
We plumb the depths of our guts, navigate the vitreous humor, explore sweetness without sugar, and review the perils of losing weight and a possible game-changer.
18:00 News
18:15 News
18:30 Asia
18:45 News
19:00 News
19:30 Asia
19:45 News
20:00 News
20:15 News
20:45 News
21:00 News
21:30 Myanmar - One Woman Versus The Military
On 1 February, the military seized control of Myanmar, toppling the elected government. Since then hundreds of civilians have been killed protesting against...
On 1 February, the military seized control of Myanmar, toppling the elected government. Since then hundreds of civilians have been killed protesting against the coup. The country’s de facto leader Aung San Suu Kyi has been put under house Arrest.
22:00 News
22:30 News in Review
23:00 News
23:15 News
23:30 News
23:45 SHIFT Special
Digital nomads travel the world, unpacking their laptops wherever it's nice, so long as there is WiFi. But is the life of internet nomads really as idyllic as it looks on Instagram?
00:00 News
00:02 News in Review
00:45 News
01:00 News
01:15 News
01:30 The Globalization Program
This week Global 3000 looks into the difficult life of migrant workers during the COVID-19 pandemic. We report from Kenya where families depend on money...
This week Global 3000 looks into the difficult life of migrant workers during the COVID-19 pandemic. We report from Kenya where families depend on money from abroad and from India, where some migrant workers are learning new skills.
02:00 News
02:02 News in Review
02:30 Review of Matchday 29
Hansi Flick's future is in the balance. His Bayern team tackle Wolfsburg, but could he soon leave to take over the Germany national team? Adi Hütter...
Hansi Flick's future is in the balance. His Bayern team tackle Wolfsburg, but could he soon leave to take over the Germany national team? Adi Hütter has already jumped ship. In the summer the coach will trade Frankfurt for this weekend's opponents Gladbach. And Friedhelm Funkel, who recently retired, has come back to try and save Cologne. It's all about the coaches on Kick off! for Matchday 29.
03:00 News
03:15 Electricity to Go - Batteries for a Low Carbon Future
Everyone needs portable power for smart phones, robot lawnmowers, kitchen scales and e-bikes. So it's no wonder that the 2019 Nobel Prize for Chemistry...
Everyone needs portable power for smart phones, robot lawnmowers, kitchen scales and e-bikes. So it's no wonder that the 2019 Nobel Prize for Chemistry went to the inventor of rechargeable, lithium-ion batteries.
04:00 News
04:02 News in Review
04:30 Review of Matchday 29
Hansi Flick's future is in the balance. His Bayern team tackle Wolfsburg, but could he soon leave to take over the Germany national team? Adi Hütter...
Hansi Flick's future is in the balance. His Bayern team tackle Wolfsburg, but could he soon leave to take over the Germany national team? Adi Hütter has already jumped ship. In the summer the coach will trade Frankfurt for this weekend's opponents Gladbach. And Friedhelm Funkel, who recently retired, has come back to try and save Cologne. It's all about the coaches on Kick off! for Matchday 29.
05:00 News
05:30 Myanmar - One Woman Versus The Military
On 1 February, the military seized control of Myanmar, toppling the elected government. Since then hundreds of civilians have been killed protesting against...
On 1 February, the military seized control of Myanmar, toppling the elected government. Since then hundreds of civilians have been killed protesting against the coup. The country’s de facto leader Aung San Suu Kyi has been put under house Arrest.
06:00 News
06:02 News in Review
06:30 The Environment Magazine
All over the world, women continue to fight for gender equality - and also for climate justice. Women are more impacted by climate change and so there...
All over the world, women continue to fight for gender equality - and also for climate justice. Women are more impacted by climate change and so there is a greater connection to the environment. We meet the women fighting the good fight.
07:00 News
07:15 Electricity to Go - Batteries for a Low Carbon Future
Everyone needs portable power for smart phones, robot lawnmowers, kitchen scales and e-bikes. So it's no wonder that the 2019 Nobel Prize for Chemistry...
Everyone needs portable power for smart phones, robot lawnmowers, kitchen scales and e-bikes. So it's no wonder that the 2019 Nobel Prize for Chemistry went to the inventor of rechargeable, lithium-ion batteries.
08:00 News
08:15 News
08:30 Myanmar - One Woman Versus The Military
On 1 February, the military seized control of Myanmar, toppling the elected government. Since then hundreds of civilians have been killed protesting against...
On 1 February, the military seized control of Myanmar, toppling the elected government. Since then hundreds of civilians have been killed protesting against the coup. The country’s de facto leader Aung San Suu Kyi has been put under house Arrest.
09:00 News
09:30 Review of Matchday 29
Hansi Flick's future is in the balance. His Bayern team tackle Wolfsburg, but could he soon leave to take over the Germany national team? Adi Hütter...
Hansi Flick's future is in the balance. His Bayern team tackle Wolfsburg, but could he soon leave to take over the Germany national team? Adi Hütter has already jumped ship. In the summer the coach will trade Frankfurt for this weekend's opponents Gladbach. And Friedhelm Funkel, who recently retired, has come back to try and save Cologne. It's all about the coaches on Kick off! for Matchday 29.
10:00 News
10:30 Myanmar - One Woman Versus The Military
On 1 February, the military seized control of Myanmar, toppling the elected government. Since then hundreds of civilians have been killed protesting against...
On 1 February, the military seized control of Myanmar, toppling the elected government. Since then hundreds of civilians have been killed protesting against the coup. The country’s de facto leader Aung San Suu Kyi has been put under house Arrest.
11:00 News
11:15 Contest of the Cathedrals - The Gothic Period
In 1144, the Basilica of Saint-Denis, near Paris, was consecrated. The construction was met with amazement by locals. Its hallmarks were extensive light,...
In 1144, the Basilica of Saint-Denis, near Paris, was consecrated. The construction was met with amazement by locals. Its hallmarks were extensive light, glass, pointed arches and diagonal ribs, and it ushered in what is known as the Gothic period.
12:00 News
12:30 News
13:00 News
13:30 Review of Matchday 29
Hansi Flick's future is in the balance. His Bayern team tackle Wolfsburg, but could he soon leave to take over the Germany national team? Adi Hütter...
Hansi Flick's future is in the balance. His Bayern team tackle Wolfsburg, but could he soon leave to take over the Germany national team? Adi Hütter has already jumped ship. In the summer the coach will trade Frankfurt for this weekend's opponents Gladbach. And Friedhelm Funkel, who recently retired, has come back to try and save Cologne. It's all about the coaches on Kick off! for Matchday 29.
14:00 News
14:30 Myanmar - One Woman Versus The Military
On 1 February, the military seized control of Myanmar, toppling the elected government. Since then hundreds of civilians have been killed protesting against...
On 1 February, the military seized control of Myanmar, toppling the elected government. Since then hundreds of civilians have been killed protesting against the coup. The country’s de facto leader Aung San Suu Kyi has been put under house Arrest.
15:00 News
15:30 Asia
16:00 News
16:30 Asia
17:00 News
17:30 Review of Matchday 29
Hansi Flick's future is in the balance. His Bayern team tackle Wolfsburg, but could he soon leave to take over the Germany national team? Adi Hütter...
Hansi Flick's future is in the balance. His Bayern team tackle Wolfsburg, but could he soon leave to take over the Germany national team? Adi Hütter has already jumped ship. In the summer the coach will trade Frankfurt for this weekend's opponents Gladbach. And Friedhelm Funkel, who recently retired, has come back to try and save Cologne. It's all about the coaches on Kick off! for Matchday 29.
18:00 News
18:15 News
18:30 Asia
18:45 News
19:00 News
19:30 Asia
19:45 News
20:00 News
20:15 News
20:45 News
21:00 News
21:30 Review of Matchday 29
Hansi Flick's future is in the balance. His Bayern team tackle Wolfsburg, but could he soon leave to take over the Germany national team? Adi Hütter...
Hansi Flick's future is in the balance. His Bayern team tackle Wolfsburg, but could he soon leave to take over the Germany national team? Adi Hütter has already jumped ship. In the summer the coach will trade Frankfurt for this weekend's opponents Gladbach. And Friedhelm Funkel, who recently retired, has come back to try and save Cologne. It's all about the coaches on Kick off! for Matchday 29.
22:00 News
22:30 News in Review
23:00 News
23:15 News
23:30 News
23:45 Amen with a Difference And an Online Blessing
Pastors Ellen and Stefanie Radtke are married and lead a church congregation - besides running the YouTube channel "Anders Amen†(Amen with a Difference)....
Pastors Ellen and Stefanie Radtke are married and lead a church congregation - besides running the YouTube channel "Anders Amen†(Amen with a Difference). They are a big hit online, but their bishop says it is not his thing.
00:00 News
00:02 News in Review
00:45 News
01:00 News
01:15 News
01:30 Spotlight on People
Educators in France are under police protection for speaking out against radical Islamists, and a Turkish mother is fighting for her children's education.
02:00 News
02:02 News in Review
02:30 Reinventing Mobility
Many of our cities are congested, even now in the pandemic. What we need are emissions-free vehicles, technology that prevents accidents and above all...
Many of our cities are congested, even now in the pandemic. What we need are emissions-free vehicles, technology that prevents accidents and above all new solutions for transport. MADE in Germany looks at how mobility is being reinvented.
03:00 News
03:15 Algeria, My Love - Àlgerie mon amour
Since February 2019, millions of Algerians have demonstrated against the government. They first took to the streets to demand more democracy and protest...
Since February 2019, millions of Algerians have demonstrated against the government. They first took to the streets to demand more democracy and protest the renewed candidacy of former authoritarian president Abdelaziz Bouteflika.
04:00 News
04:02 News in Review
04:30 The Globalization Program
This week Global 3000 looks into the difficult life of migrant workers during the COVID-19 pandemic. We report from Kenya where families depend on money...
This week Global 3000 looks into the difficult life of migrant workers during the COVID-19 pandemic. We report from Kenya where families depend on money from abroad and from India, where some migrant workers are learning new skills.
05:00 News
05:30 The Environment Magazine
On this week's Eco Africa, we find out how the destruction of the world’s soils is threatening food security, how Rwanda is helping save its bats and check out a zero-waste restaurant.