00:00 News
00:02 Church in the Living Room - Hoodie Ousts Cassock
Max Bode and Chris Schlicht had envisioned Christian ministry rather differently. These rookie pastors wanted to revamp the Lutheran liturgy: A sofa replacing...
Max Bode and Chris Schlicht had envisioned Christian ministry rather differently. These rookie pastors wanted to revamp the Lutheran liturgy: A sofa replacing the altar, a hoodie the cassock, and techno music the traditional organ - worship in the guise of a party.
00:30 The Environment Magazine
On this week's Eco Africa, we check out efforts to protect a city against climate change in Mozambique, upcycling waste wood in Egypt and moving from fast fashion to a more sustainable model.
01:00 News
01:15 The Rocky Road to the Tokyo Olympics - Part 2
The Olympic Games are the career highlight of every athlete. But the next Games will be different in times of a world-wide pandemic. Sports Life accompanies...
The Olympic Games are the career highlight of every athlete. But the next Games will be different in times of a world-wide pandemic. Sports Life accompanies three athletes hoping to qualify for Tokyo. How did they deal with the hardships of multiple lockdowns and restrictions in Germany, in the year ahead of the Summer Games? Despite the adversity, could they make their Olympic dream come true?
01:30 Usedom - A Summer Holiday Favorite
Our host explores the bustling coastline and quiet interior of the Baltic Sea island of Usedom. Along the way, she visits its three Imperial Spas, the...
Our host explores the bustling coastline and quiet interior of the Baltic Sea island of Usedom. Along the way, she visits its three Imperial Spas, the Polish city Świnoujście and Peenemünde's Historical Technical Museum.
02:00 News
02:02 News in Review
02:30 The Global Auto and Mobility Show
The DS 9 gets a plug-in hybrid engine, REV learns how to drive an 18-meter electric bus in Berlin traffic, and we get a ride in the slowest sports cars in the world.
03:00 News
03:15 News
03:30 Gay and queer in Europe: How to tackle exclusion?
Hungary's new anti-LGBTQ law comes amid hatred and violence against sexual minorities in many countries. Our guests: Joseph Hutchinson (US journalist),...
Hungary's new anti-LGBTQ law comes amid hatred and violence against sexual minorities in many countries. Our guests: Joseph Hutchinson (US journalist), Pascal Thibaut (Radio France Internationale), Bernd Riegert (DW Brussels).
04:00 News
04:02 News
04:15 The Humboldt Forum - A Palace for Berlin and the World?
A very German story has ended with the completion of the Humboldt Forum in a replica of Berlin’s former Royal Palace. The site - where the Kaiser...
A very German story has ended with the completion of the Humboldt Forum in a replica of Berlin’s former Royal Palace. The site - where the Kaiser once resided and the Palace of the Republic of Communist East Germany once stood - sparked controversy from the start.
05:00 News
05:15 COVID-19 Special:
The pandemic threatened everything: health, jobs, lifestyles. Bad times for offspring, experts warned us. That may have been true in previous crises -...
The pandemic threatened everything: health, jobs, lifestyles. Bad times for offspring, experts warned us. That may have been true in previous crises - but statistics now show birth rates are up across Europe.
05:30 The Science Magazine
Moors are huge carbon sinks. Over the centuries many were drained for farming. Researchers in Germany are working to help moors capture more carbon again....
Moors are huge carbon sinks. Over the centuries many were drained for farming. Researchers in Germany are working to help moors capture more carbon again. Also on the show: Bioplastics from plant waste, and research on the batteries of the future.
06:00 News
06:15 The Week in Reports
For ten years, Laila Haidari has been helping drug addicts in the Afghan capital of Kabul. But in the face of the Taliban’s growing power her work...
For ten years, Laila Haidari has been helping drug addicts in the Afghan capital of Kabul. But in the face of the Taliban’s growing power her work is becoming more dangerous.+++Photographer Kristina Varaksina captures the essence of beauty and diversity in London.
06:30 Lifestyle Europe
Art and culture in Arles: the shimmering Luma Tower by star architect Frank Gehry. And: the world elite of base jumpers in Norway. Plus: an artist creates...
Art and culture in Arles: the shimmering Luma Tower by star architect Frank Gehry. And: the world elite of base jumpers in Norway. Plus: an artist creates sculptures with the help of thousands of busy bees.
07:00 News
07:02 Currentzis conducts Verdi's "Requiem"
The Requiem was first performed at Milan’s San Marco church in 1874, with Verdi himself conducting. 145 years later, Teodor Currentzis stood at...
The Requiem was first performed at Milan’s San Marco church in 1874, with Verdi himself conducting. 145 years later, Teodor Currentzis stood at the same spot, directing a powerful new interpretation of Verdi’s masterpiece.
07:30 The Magazine for Africa's Youth
On this episode, The 77 Percent meets Ugandan entrepreneurs, a South African job seeker, and Karun, a young musician who decided to return to Kenya from...
On this episode, The 77 Percent meets Ugandan entrepreneurs, a South African job seeker, and Karun, a young musician who decided to return to Kenya from abroad. We also find out how women in Nigeria's internally displaced person camps are standing their ground and DW followers join Namibian rapper EES in calling for an end to gender-based violence in his music video, Chooser.
08:00 News
08:15 Living in the Digital Age
Memes are more than just funny images that are altered and shared on the internet. They create a sense of community, and can even redefine political moments....
Memes are more than just funny images that are altered and shared on the internet. They create a sense of community, and can even redefine political moments. How memes work globally: this week’s topic on SHIFT.
08:30 The Global Auto and Mobility Show
The DS 9 gets a plug-in hybrid engine, REV learns how to drive an 18-meter electric bus in Berlin traffic, and we get a ride in the slowest sports cars in the world.
09:00 News
09:15 News
09:30 Usedom - A Summer Holiday Favorite
Our host explores the bustling coastline and quiet interior of the Baltic Sea island of Usedom. Along the way, she visits its three Imperial Spas, the...
Our host explores the bustling coastline and quiet interior of the Baltic Sea island of Usedom. Along the way, she visits its three Imperial Spas, the Polish city Świnoujście and Peenemünde's Historical Technical Museum.
10:00 News
10:15 Pakistan - Journey Across a Land of Contrasts
.Pakistan, the "Land of the Pure" in Urdu, remains a paradox. Known as a bastion of radical Islam, the country is striving to become a modern state. This...
.Pakistan, the "Land of the Pure" in Urdu, remains a paradox. Known as a bastion of radical Islam, the country is striving to become a modern state. This documentary examines the undercurrents threatening the stability of this nuclear-armed nation.
11:00 News
11:15 The Rocky Road to the Tokyo Olympics - Part 2
The Olympic Games are the career highlight of every athlete. But the next Games will be different in times of a world-wide pandemic. Sports Life accompanies...
The Olympic Games are the career highlight of every athlete. But the next Games will be different in times of a world-wide pandemic. Sports Life accompanies three athletes hoping to qualify for Tokyo. How did they deal with the hardships of multiple lockdowns and restrictions in Germany, in the year ahead of the Summer Games? Despite the adversity, could they make their Olympic dream come true?
11:30 Sport to Stay Healthy
Exercise can have a positive impact on our mood: It keeps the brain fit and increases our ability to learn. So the reasons to stay active are indeed many....
Exercise can have a positive impact on our mood: It keeps the brain fit and increases our ability to learn. So the reasons to stay active are indeed many. But what time of the day is exercise most effective, and what is the optimal diet for recreational athletes?
12:00 News
12:15 Finding Mr. Right
Dating is only a recent phenomenon in countries like India but now dating apps are flourishing. What role does the generation gap play in countries like...
Dating is only a recent phenomenon in countries like India but now dating apps are flourishing. What role does the generation gap play in countries like Indonesia or Taiwan? Are traditional and modern lifestyles compatible? Three women tell us their experiences with online dating in this HER episode.
12:30 Usedom - A Summer Holiday Favorite
Our host explores the bustling coastline and quiet interior of the Baltic Sea island of Usedom. Along the way, she visits its three Imperial Spas, the...
Our host explores the bustling coastline and quiet interior of the Baltic Sea island of Usedom. Along the way, she visits its three Imperial Spas, the Polish city Świnoujście and Peenemünde's Historical Technical Museum.
13:00 News
13:15 Moutai - China’s communist spirit
Moutai is a sharp-tasting liquor from the town of the same name in southern China. It's also the world's most valuable alcohol brand, thanks to its popularity...
Moutai is a sharp-tasting liquor from the town of the same name in southern China. It's also the world's most valuable alcohol brand, thanks to its popularity among the Communist Party elite and its use as a lubricant for business deals and favors.
13:30 Currentzis conducts Verdi's "Requiem"
The Requiem was first performed at Milan’s San Marco church in 1874, with Verdi himself conducting. 145 years later, Teodor Currentzis stood at...
The Requiem was first performed at Milan’s San Marco church in 1874, with Verdi himself conducting. 145 years later, Teodor Currentzis stood at the same spot, directing a powerful new interpretation of Verdi’s masterpiece.
14:00 News
14:15 War on Trial: The Criminal Tribunal for Yugoslavia - Part 2
Many victims of current conflicts hope that war criminals will be prosecuted. But is that realistic? The International Criminal Tribunal for the former...
Many victims of current conflicts hope that war criminals will be prosecuted. But is that realistic? The International Criminal Tribunal for the former Yugoslavia - held in The Hague - was the biggest international trial of its kind to date.
15:00 News
15:15 The Week in Reports
For ten years, Laila Haidari has been helping drug addicts in the Afghan capital of Kabul. But in the face of the Taliban’s growing power her work...
For ten years, Laila Haidari has been helping drug addicts in the Afghan capital of Kabul. But in the face of the Taliban’s growing power her work is becoming more dangerous.+++Photographer Kristina Varaksina captures the essence of beauty and diversity in London.
15:30 Lifestyle Europe
Art and culture in Arles: the shimmering Luma Tower by star architect Frank Gehry. And: the world elite of base jumpers in Norway. Plus: an artist creates...
Art and culture in Arles: the shimmering Luma Tower by star architect Frank Gehry. And: the world elite of base jumpers in Norway. Plus: an artist creates sculptures with the help of thousands of busy bees.
16:00 News
16:15 Moutai - China’s communist spirit
Moutai is a sharp-tasting liquor from the town of the same name in southern China. It's also the world's most valuable alcohol brand, thanks to its popularity...
Moutai is a sharp-tasting liquor from the town of the same name in southern China. It's also the world's most valuable alcohol brand, thanks to its popularity among the Communist Party elite and its use as a lubricant for business deals and favors.
16:30 The Magazine for Africa's Youth
On this episode, The 77 Percent meets Ugandan entrepreneurs, a South African job seeker, and Karun, a young musician who decided to return to Kenya from...
On this episode, The 77 Percent meets Ugandan entrepreneurs, a South African job seeker, and Karun, a young musician who decided to return to Kenya from abroad. We also find out how women in Nigeria's internally displaced person camps are standing their ground and DW followers join Namibian rapper EES in calling for an end to gender-based violence in his music video, Chooser.
17:00 News
17:15 Julian Assange - The Price of Truth
The decision not to extradite Julian Assange to the US is unlikely to be the end of his struggle. For the past 10 years, a team of reporters has followed Assange and the WikiLeaks network.
18:00 News
18:15 The Rocky Road to the Tokyo Olympics - Part 2
The Olympic Games are the career highlight of every athlete. But the next Games will be different in times of a world-wide pandemic. Sports Life accompanies...
The Olympic Games are the career highlight of every athlete. But the next Games will be different in times of a world-wide pandemic. Sports Life accompanies three athletes hoping to qualify for Tokyo. How did they deal with the hardships of multiple lockdowns and restrictions in Germany, in the year ahead of the Summer Games? Despite the adversity, could they make their Olympic dream come true?
18:30 Africa
19:00 News
19:15 Living in the Digital Age
Memes are more than just funny images that are altered and shared on the internet. They create a sense of community, and can even redefine political moments....
Memes are more than just funny images that are altered and shared on the internet. They create a sense of community, and can even redefine political moments. How memes work globally: this week’s topic on SHIFT.
19:30 The Magazine for Africa's Youth
On this episode, The 77 Percent meets Ugandan entrepreneurs, a South African job seeker, and Karun, a young musician who decided to return to Kenya from...
On this episode, The 77 Percent meets Ugandan entrepreneurs, a South African job seeker, and Karun, a young musician who decided to return to Kenya from abroad. We also find out how women in Nigeria's internally displaced person camps are standing their ground and DW followers join Namibian rapper EES in calling for an end to gender-based violence in his music video, Chooser.
20:00 News
20:15 Moutai - China’s communist spirit
Moutai is a sharp-tasting liquor from the town of the same name in southern China. It's also the world's most valuable alcohol brand, thanks to its popularity...
Moutai is a sharp-tasting liquor from the town of the same name in southern China. It's also the world's most valuable alcohol brand, thanks to its popularity among the Communist Party elite and its use as a lubricant for business deals and favors.
20:30 Africa
21:00 News
21:15 China's Gateway to Europe - The New Silk Road
The "New Silk Road" is an enormous Chinese international development project. It's a trade network that involves Asia, Africa, and Europe -- and more than...
The "New Silk Road" is an enormous Chinese international development project. It's a trade network that involves Asia, Africa, and Europe -- and more than 70 countries are already involved. It may turn the old world order upside down.
22:00 News
22:15 Finding Mr. Right
Dating is only a recent phenomenon in countries like India but now dating apps are flourishing. What role does the generation gap play in countries like...
Dating is only a recent phenomenon in countries like India but now dating apps are flourishing. What role does the generation gap play in countries like Indonesia or Taiwan? Are traditional and modern lifestyles compatible? Three women tell us their experiences with online dating in this HER episode.
22:30 Currentzis conducts Verdi's "Requiem"
The Requiem was first performed at Milan’s San Marco church in 1874, with Verdi himself conducting. 145 years later, Teodor Currentzis stood at...
The Requiem was first performed at Milan’s San Marco church in 1874, with Verdi himself conducting. 145 years later, Teodor Currentzis stood at the same spot, directing a powerful new interpretation of Verdi’s masterpiece.
23:00 News
23:15 Living in the Digital Age
Memes are more than just funny images that are altered and shared on the internet. They create a sense of community, and can even redefine political moments....
Memes are more than just funny images that are altered and shared on the internet. They create a sense of community, and can even redefine political moments. How memes work globally: this week’s topic on SHIFT.
23:30 Guest: Dmytro Kuleba
Tim Sebastian interviews Dmytro Kuleba, Ukrainian Foreign Minister. First aired 12th May 2021.
00:00 News
00:02 Usedom - A Summer Holiday Favorite
Our host explores the bustling coastline and quiet interior of the Baltic Sea island of Usedom. Along the way, she visits its three Imperial Spas, the...
Our host explores the bustling coastline and quiet interior of the Baltic Sea island of Usedom. Along the way, she visits its three Imperial Spas, the Polish city Świnoujście and Peenemünde's Historical Technical Museum.
00:30 Currentzis conducts Verdi's "Requiem"
The Requiem was first performed at Milan’s San Marco church in 1874, with Verdi himself conducting. 145 years later, Teodor Currentzis stood at...
The Requiem was first performed at Milan’s San Marco church in 1874, with Verdi himself conducting. 145 years later, Teodor Currentzis stood at the same spot, directing a powerful new interpretation of Verdi’s masterpiece.
01:00 News
01:15 The Week in Reports
For ten years, Laila Haidari has been helping drug addicts in the Afghan capital of Kabul. But in the face of the Taliban’s growing power her work...
For ten years, Laila Haidari has been helping drug addicts in the Afghan capital of Kabul. But in the face of the Taliban’s growing power her work is becoming more dangerous.+++Photographer Kristina Varaksina captures the essence of beauty and diversity in London.
01:30 The Global Auto and Mobility Show
The DS 9 gets a plug-in hybrid engine, REV learns how to drive an 18-meter electric bus in Berlin traffic, and we get a ride in the slowest sports cars in the world.
02:00 News
02:02 Sport to Stay Healthy
Exercise can have a positive impact on our mood: It keeps the brain fit and increases our ability to learn. So the reasons to stay active are indeed many....
Exercise can have a positive impact on our mood: It keeps the brain fit and increases our ability to learn. So the reasons to stay active are indeed many. But what time of the day is exercise most effective, and what is the optimal diet for recreational athletes?
02:30 Church in the Living Room - Hoodie Ousts Cassock
Max Bode and Chris Schlicht had envisioned Christian ministry rather differently. These rookie pastors wanted to revamp the Lutheran liturgy: A sofa replacing...
Max Bode and Chris Schlicht had envisioned Christian ministry rather differently. These rookie pastors wanted to revamp the Lutheran liturgy: A sofa replacing the altar, a hoodie the cassock, and techno music the traditional organ - worship in the guise of a party.
03:00 News
03:15 Finding Mr. Right
Dating is only a recent phenomenon in countries like India but now dating apps are flourishing. What role does the generation gap play in countries like...
Dating is only a recent phenomenon in countries like India but now dating apps are flourishing. What role does the generation gap play in countries like Indonesia or Taiwan? Are traditional and modern lifestyles compatible? Three women tell us their experiences with online dating in this HER episode.
03:30 Lifestyle Europe
Art and culture in Arles: the shimmering Luma Tower by star architect Frank Gehry. And: the world elite of base jumpers in Norway. Plus: an artist creates...
Art and culture in Arles: the shimmering Luma Tower by star architect Frank Gehry. And: the world elite of base jumpers in Norway. Plus: an artist creates sculptures with the help of thousands of busy bees.
04:00 News
04:02 The Week in Reports
For ten years, Laila Haidari has been helping drug addicts in the Afghan capital of Kabul. But in the face of the Taliban’s growing power her work...
For ten years, Laila Haidari has been helping drug addicts in the Afghan capital of Kabul. But in the face of the Taliban’s growing power her work is becoming more dangerous.+++Photographer Kristina Varaksina captures the essence of beauty and diversity in London.
04:15 China's Gateway to Europe - The New Silk Road
The "New Silk Road" is an enormous Chinese international development project. It's a trade network that involves Asia, Africa, and Europe -- and more than...
The "New Silk Road" is an enormous Chinese international development project. It's a trade network that involves Asia, Africa, and Europe -- and more than 70 countries are already involved. It may turn the old world order upside down.
05:00 News
05:15 Moutai - China’s communist spirit
Moutai is a sharp-tasting liquor from the town of the same name in southern China. It's also the world's most valuable alcohol brand, thanks to its popularity...
Moutai is a sharp-tasting liquor from the town of the same name in southern China. It's also the world's most valuable alcohol brand, thanks to its popularity among the Communist Party elite and its use as a lubricant for business deals and favors.
05:30 The Global Auto and Mobility Show
The DS 9 gets a plug-in hybrid engine, REV learns how to drive an 18-meter electric bus in Berlin traffic, and we get a ride in the slowest sports cars in the world.
06:00 News
06:15 The Rocky Road to the Tokyo Olympics - Part 2
The Olympic Games are the career highlight of every athlete. But the next Games will be different in times of a world-wide pandemic. Sports Life accompanies...
The Olympic Games are the career highlight of every athlete. But the next Games will be different in times of a world-wide pandemic. Sports Life accompanies three athletes hoping to qualify for Tokyo. How did they deal with the hardships of multiple lockdowns and restrictions in Germany, in the year ahead of the Summer Games? Despite the adversity, could they make their Olympic dream come true?
06:30 Usedom - A Summer Holiday Favorite
Our host explores the bustling coastline and quiet interior of the Baltic Sea island of Usedom. Along the way, she visits its three Imperial Spas, the...
Our host explores the bustling coastline and quiet interior of the Baltic Sea island of Usedom. Along the way, she visits its three Imperial Spas, the Polish city Świnoujście and Peenemünde's Historical Technical Museum.
07:00 News
07:02 Sport to Stay Healthy
Exercise can have a positive impact on our mood: It keeps the brain fit and increases our ability to learn. So the reasons to stay active are indeed many....
Exercise can have a positive impact on our mood: It keeps the brain fit and increases our ability to learn. So the reasons to stay active are indeed many. But what time of the day is exercise most effective, and what is the optimal diet for recreational athletes?
07:30 Church in the Living Room - Hoodie Ousts Cassock
Max Bode and Chris Schlicht had envisioned Christian ministry rather differently. These rookie pastors wanted to revamp the Lutheran liturgy: A sofa replacing...
Max Bode and Chris Schlicht had envisioned Christian ministry rather differently. These rookie pastors wanted to revamp the Lutheran liturgy: A sofa replacing the altar, a hoodie the cassock, and techno music the traditional organ - worship in the guise of a party.
08:00 News
08:15 Moutai - China’s communist spirit
Moutai is a sharp-tasting liquor from the town of the same name in southern China. It's also the world's most valuable alcohol brand, thanks to its popularity...
Moutai is a sharp-tasting liquor from the town of the same name in southern China. It's also the world's most valuable alcohol brand, thanks to its popularity among the Communist Party elite and its use as a lubricant for business deals and favors.
08:30 Lifestyle Europe
Art and culture in Arles: the shimmering Luma Tower by star architect Frank Gehry. And: the world elite of base jumpers in Norway. Plus: an artist creates...
Art and culture in Arles: the shimmering Luma Tower by star architect Frank Gehry. And: the world elite of base jumpers in Norway. Plus: an artist creates sculptures with the help of thousands of busy bees.
09:00 News
09:15 The Week in Reports
For ten years, Laila Haidari has been helping drug addicts in the Afghan capital of Kabul. But in the face of the Taliban’s growing power her work...
For ten years, Laila Haidari has been helping drug addicts in the Afghan capital of Kabul. But in the face of the Taliban’s growing power her work is becoming more dangerous.+++Photographer Kristina Varaksina captures the essence of beauty and diversity in London.
09:30 Currentzis conducts Verdi's "Requiem"
The Requiem was first performed at Milan’s San Marco church in 1874, with Verdi himself conducting. 145 years later, Teodor Currentzis stood at...
The Requiem was first performed at Milan’s San Marco church in 1874, with Verdi himself conducting. 145 years later, Teodor Currentzis stood at the same spot, directing a powerful new interpretation of Verdi’s masterpiece.
10:00 News
10:15 The Humboldt Forum - A Palace for Berlin and the World?
A very German story has ended with the completion of the Humboldt Forum in a replica of Berlin’s former Royal Palace. The site - where the Kaiser...
A very German story has ended with the completion of the Humboldt Forum in a replica of Berlin’s former Royal Palace. The site - where the Kaiser once resided and the Palace of the Republic of Communist East Germany once stood - sparked controversy from the start.
11:00 News
11:15 Living in the Digital Age
Memes are more than just funny images that are altered and shared on the internet. They create a sense of community, and can even redefine political moments....
Memes are more than just funny images that are altered and shared on the internet. They create a sense of community, and can even redefine political moments. How memes work globally: this week’s topic on SHIFT.
11:30 The Magazine for Africa's Youth
On this episode, The 77 Percent meets Ugandan entrepreneurs, a South African job seeker, and Karun, a young musician who decided to return to Kenya from...
On this episode, The 77 Percent meets Ugandan entrepreneurs, a South African job seeker, and Karun, a young musician who decided to return to Kenya from abroad. We also find out how women in Nigeria's internally displaced person camps are standing their ground and DW followers join Namibian rapper EES in calling for an end to gender-based violence in his music video, Chooser.
12:00 News
12:15 Moutai - China’s communist spirit
Moutai is a sharp-tasting liquor from the town of the same name in southern China. It's also the world's most valuable alcohol brand, thanks to its popularity...
Moutai is a sharp-tasting liquor from the town of the same name in southern China. It's also the world's most valuable alcohol brand, thanks to its popularity among the Communist Party elite and its use as a lubricant for business deals and favors.
12:30 The Global Auto and Mobility Show
The DS 9 gets a plug-in hybrid engine, REV learns how to drive an 18-meter electric bus in Berlin traffic, and we get a ride in the slowest sports cars in the world.
13:00 News
13:15 The Week in Reports
For ten years, Laila Haidari has been helping drug addicts in the Afghan capital of Kabul. But in the face of the Taliban’s growing power her work...
For ten years, Laila Haidari has been helping drug addicts in the Afghan capital of Kabul. But in the face of the Taliban’s growing power her work is becoming more dangerous.+++Photographer Kristina Varaksina captures the essence of beauty and diversity in London.
13:30 The Magazine for Africa's Youth
On this episode, The 77 Percent meets Ugandan entrepreneurs, a South African job seeker, and Karun, a young musician who decided to return to Kenya from...
On this episode, The 77 Percent meets Ugandan entrepreneurs, a South African job seeker, and Karun, a young musician who decided to return to Kenya from abroad. We also find out how women in Nigeria's internally displaced person camps are standing their ground and DW followers join Namibian rapper EES in calling for an end to gender-based violence in his music video, Chooser.
14:00 News
14:15 Pakistan - Journey Across a Land of Contrasts
.Pakistan, the "Land of the Pure" in Urdu, remains a paradox. Known as a bastion of radical Islam, the country is striving to become a modern state. This...
.Pakistan, the "Land of the Pure" in Urdu, remains a paradox. Known as a bastion of radical Islam, the country is striving to become a modern state. This documentary examines the undercurrents threatening the stability of this nuclear-armed nation.
15:00 News
15:15 The Rocky Road to the Tokyo Olympics - Part 2
The Olympic Games are the career highlight of every athlete. But the next Games will be different in times of a world-wide pandemic. Sports Life accompanies...
The Olympic Games are the career highlight of every athlete. But the next Games will be different in times of a world-wide pandemic. Sports Life accompanies three athletes hoping to qualify for Tokyo. How did they deal with the hardships of multiple lockdowns and restrictions in Germany, in the year ahead of the Summer Games? Despite the adversity, could they make their Olympic dream come true?
15:30 Currentzis conducts Verdi's "Requiem"
The Requiem was first performed at Milan’s San Marco church in 1874, with Verdi himself conducting. 145 years later, Teodor Currentzis stood at...
The Requiem was first performed at Milan’s San Marco church in 1874, with Verdi himself conducting. 145 years later, Teodor Currentzis stood at the same spot, directing a powerful new interpretation of Verdi’s masterpiece.
16:00 News
16:15 Living in the Digital Age
Memes are more than just funny images that are altered and shared on the internet. They create a sense of community, and can even redefine political moments....
Memes are more than just funny images that are altered and shared on the internet. They create a sense of community, and can even redefine political moments. How memes work globally: this week’s topic on SHIFT.
16:30 Church in the Living Room - Hoodie Ousts Cassock
Max Bode and Chris Schlicht had envisioned Christian ministry rather differently. These rookie pastors wanted to revamp the Lutheran liturgy: A sofa replacing...
Max Bode and Chris Schlicht had envisioned Christian ministry rather differently. These rookie pastors wanted to revamp the Lutheran liturgy: A sofa replacing the altar, a hoodie the cassock, and techno music the traditional organ - worship in the guise of a party.
17:00 News
17:15 War on Trial: The Criminal Tribunal for Yugoslavia - Part 2
Many victims of current conflicts hope that war criminals will be prosecuted. But is that realistic? The International Criminal Tribunal for the former...
Many victims of current conflicts hope that war criminals will be prosecuted. But is that realistic? The International Criminal Tribunal for the former Yugoslavia - held in The Hague - was the biggest international trial of its kind to date.
18:00 News
18:15 Finding Mr. Right
Dating is only a recent phenomenon in countries like India but now dating apps are flourishing. What role does the generation gap play in countries like...
Dating is only a recent phenomenon in countries like India but now dating apps are flourishing. What role does the generation gap play in countries like Indonesia or Taiwan? Are traditional and modern lifestyles compatible? Three women tell us their experiences with online dating in this HER episode.
18:30 The Environment Magazine
On this week's Eco Africa, we check out efforts to protect a city against climate change in Mozambique, upcycling waste wood in Egypt and moving from fast fashion to a more sustainable model.
19:00 News
19:15 The Week in Reports
For ten years, Laila Haidari has been helping drug addicts in the Afghan capital of Kabul. But in the face of the Taliban’s growing power her work...
For ten years, Laila Haidari has been helping drug addicts in the Afghan capital of Kabul. But in the face of the Taliban’s growing power her work is becoming more dangerous.+++Photographer Kristina Varaksina captures the essence of beauty and diversity in London.
19:30 Lifestyle Europe
Art and culture in Arles: the shimmering Luma Tower by star architect Frank Gehry. And: the world elite of base jumpers in Norway. Plus: an artist creates...
Art and culture in Arles: the shimmering Luma Tower by star architect Frank Gehry. And: the world elite of base jumpers in Norway. Plus: an artist creates sculptures with the help of thousands of busy bees.
20:00 News
20:15 Living in the Digital Age
Memes are more than just funny images that are altered and shared on the internet. They create a sense of community, and can even redefine political moments....
Memes are more than just funny images that are altered and shared on the internet. They create a sense of community, and can even redefine political moments. How memes work globally: this week’s topic on SHIFT.
20:30 The Global Auto and Mobility Show
The DS 9 gets a plug-in hybrid engine, REV learns how to drive an 18-meter electric bus in Berlin traffic, and we get a ride in the slowest sports cars in the world.
21:00 News
21:15 Julian Assange - The Price of Truth
The decision not to extradite Julian Assange to the US is unlikely to be the end of his struggle. For the past 10 years, a team of reporters has followed Assange and the WikiLeaks network.
22:00 News
22:15 The Rocky Road to the Tokyo Olympics - Part 2
The Olympic Games are the career highlight of every athlete. But the next Games will be different in times of a world-wide pandemic. Sports Life accompanies...
The Olympic Games are the career highlight of every athlete. But the next Games will be different in times of a world-wide pandemic. Sports Life accompanies three athletes hoping to qualify for Tokyo. How did they deal with the hardships of multiple lockdowns and restrictions in Germany, in the year ahead of the Summer Games? Despite the adversity, could they make their Olympic dream come true?
22:30 Church in the Living Room - Hoodie Ousts Cassock
Max Bode and Chris Schlicht had envisioned Christian ministry rather differently. These rookie pastors wanted to revamp the Lutheran liturgy: A sofa replacing...
Max Bode and Chris Schlicht had envisioned Christian ministry rather differently. These rookie pastors wanted to revamp the Lutheran liturgy: A sofa replacing the altar, a hoodie the cassock, and techno music the traditional organ - worship in the guise of a party.
23:00 News
23:15 Moutai - China’s communist spirit
Moutai is a sharp-tasting liquor from the town of the same name in southern China. It's also the world's most valuable alcohol brand, thanks to its popularity...
Moutai is a sharp-tasting liquor from the town of the same name in southern China. It's also the world's most valuable alcohol brand, thanks to its popularity among the Communist Party elite and its use as a lubricant for business deals and favors.
23:30 The Science Magazine
Moors are huge carbon sinks. Over the centuries many were drained for farming. Researchers in Germany are working to help moors capture more carbon again....
Moors are huge carbon sinks. Over the centuries many were drained for farming. Researchers in Germany are working to help moors capture more carbon again. Also on the show: Bioplastics from plant waste, and research on the batteries of the future.
00:00 News
00:02 News in Review
00:30 COVID-19 Special: Africa struggles under the new variant
A slow vaccine rollout and the rapid spread of the new variant are a lethal combination in parts of the continent.
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01:30 Brazil’s Dream Coastline - A Harsh Reality for Sea Turtles and Sea Cows
Sea turtles return to the beach where they were born to lay their eggs. But in Brazil, there isn't always a beach for them to return to. Human developments...
Sea turtles return to the beach where they were born to lay their eggs. But in Brazil, there isn't always a beach for them to return to. Human developments on the coast are depriving turtles of their habitat. Numbers of sea cows are also dwindling.
02:00 News
02:02 Lifestyle Europe
Art and culture in Arles: the shimmering Luma Tower by star architect Frank Gehry. And: the world elite of base jumpers in Norway. Plus: an artist creates...
Art and culture in Arles: the shimmering Luma Tower by star architect Frank Gehry. And: the world elite of base jumpers in Norway. Plus: an artist creates sculptures with the help of thousands of busy bees.
02:30 The Globalization Program
In Kazakhstan, Saiga antelope are experiencing a baby boom. Climate change is threatening Colombia's coffee farmers. The Russian Arctic city of Vorkuta is losing more and more inhabitants.
03:00 News
03:15 Jewish in Europe - Part 1
What is life like for Jews in Europe today? What are their stories? How do they combine traditional and modern life? And how do they deal with marginalization and threats?
04:00 News
04:02 Oceanic solutions to global challenges
Human activity is destroying the health of the oceans - our planet’s largest ecosystem. But when handled with care, the seas harbor the potential...
Human activity is destroying the health of the oceans - our planet’s largest ecosystem. But when handled with care, the seas harbor the potential to help solve urgent global problems - aiding people, nature and the world economy.
04:30 Sport to Stay Healthy
Exercise can have a positive impact on our mood: It keeps the brain fit and increases our ability to learn. So the reasons to stay active are indeed many....
Exercise can have a positive impact on our mood: It keeps the brain fit and increases our ability to learn. So the reasons to stay active are indeed many. But what time of the day is exercise most effective, and what is the optimal diet for recreational athletes?
05:00 News
05:15 The Week in Reports
For ten years, Laila Haidari has been helping drug addicts in the Afghan capital of Kabul. But in the face of the Taliban’s growing power her work...
For ten years, Laila Haidari has been helping drug addicts in the Afghan capital of Kabul. But in the face of the Taliban’s growing power her work is becoming more dangerous.+++Photographer Kristina Varaksina captures the essence of beauty and diversity in London.
05:30 Church in the Living Room - Hoodie Ousts Cassock
Max Bode and Chris Schlicht had envisioned Christian ministry rather differently. These rookie pastors wanted to revamp the Lutheran liturgy: A sofa replacing...
Max Bode and Chris Schlicht had envisioned Christian ministry rather differently. These rookie pastors wanted to revamp the Lutheran liturgy: A sofa replacing the altar, a hoodie the cassock, and techno music the traditional organ - worship in the guise of a party.
06:00 News
06:15 Jewish in Europe - Part 1
What is life like for Jews in Europe today? What are their stories? How do they combine traditional and modern life? And how do they deal with marginalization and threats?
07:00 News
07:02 The Globalization Program
In Kazakhstan, Saiga antelope are experiencing a baby boom. Climate change is threatening Colombia's coffee farmers. The Russian Arctic city of Vorkuta is losing more and more inhabitants.
07:30 The Science Magazine
Moors are huge carbon sinks. Over the centuries many were drained for farming. Researchers in Germany are working to help moors capture more carbon again....
Moors are huge carbon sinks. Over the centuries many were drained for farming. Researchers in Germany are working to help moors capture more carbon again. Also on the show: Bioplastics from plant waste, and research on the batteries of the future.
08:00 News
08:15 The Week in Reports
For ten years, Laila Haidari has been helping drug addicts in the Afghan capital of Kabul. But in the face of the Taliban’s growing power her work...
For ten years, Laila Haidari has been helping drug addicts in the Afghan capital of Kabul. But in the face of the Taliban’s growing power her work is becoming more dangerous.+++Photographer Kristina Varaksina captures the essence of beauty and diversity in London.
08:30 Currentzis conducts Verdi's "Requiem"
The Requiem was first performed at Milan’s San Marco church in 1874, with Verdi himself conducting. 145 years later, Teodor Currentzis stood at...
The Requiem was first performed at Milan’s San Marco church in 1874, with Verdi himself conducting. 145 years later, Teodor Currentzis stood at the same spot, directing a powerful new interpretation of Verdi’s masterpiece.
09:00 News
09:30 The Science Magazine
Moors are huge carbon sinks. Over the centuries many were drained for farming. Researchers in Germany are working to help moors capture more carbon again....
Moors are huge carbon sinks. Over the centuries many were drained for farming. Researchers in Germany are working to help moors capture more carbon again. Also on the show: Bioplastics from plant waste, and research on the batteries of the future.
10:00 News
10:30 News
10:45 Moutai - China’s communist spirit
Moutai is a sharp-tasting liquor from the town of the same name in southern China. It's also the world's most valuable alcohol brand, thanks to its popularity...
Moutai is a sharp-tasting liquor from the town of the same name in southern China. It's also the world's most valuable alcohol brand, thanks to its popularity among the Communist Party elite and its use as a lubricant for business deals and favors.
11:00 News
11:15 Julian Assange - The Price of Truth
The decision not to extradite Julian Assange to the US is unlikely to be the end of his struggle. For the past 10 years, a team of reporters has followed Assange and the WikiLeaks network.
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12:45 The Week in Reports
For ten years, Laila Haidari has been helping drug addicts in the Afghan capital of Kabul. But in the face of the Taliban’s growing power her work...
For ten years, Laila Haidari has been helping drug addicts in the Afghan capital of Kabul. But in the face of the Taliban’s growing power her work is becoming more dangerous.+++Photographer Kristina Varaksina captures the essence of beauty and diversity in London.
13:00 News
13:30 The Globalization Program
In Kazakhstan, Saiga antelope are experiencing a baby boom. Climate change is threatening Colombia's coffee farmers. The Russian Arctic city of Vorkuta is losing more and more inhabitants.
14:00 News
14:30 Oceanic solutions to global challenges
Human activity is destroying the health of the oceans - our planet’s largest ecosystem. But when handled with care, the seas harbor the potential...
Human activity is destroying the health of the oceans - our planet’s largest ecosystem. But when handled with care, the seas harbor the potential to help solve urgent global problems - aiding people, nature and the world economy.
15:00 News
15:30 Asia
15:45 COVID-19 Special: Africa struggles under the new variant
A slow vaccine rollout and the rapid spread of the new variant are a lethal combination in parts of the continent.
16:00 News
16:30 Asia
16:45 COVID-19 Special: Africa struggles under the new variant
A slow vaccine rollout and the rapid spread of the new variant are a lethal combination in parts of the continent.
17:00 News
17:30 The Science Magazine
Moors are huge carbon sinks. Over the centuries many were drained for farming. Researchers in Germany are working to help moors capture more carbon again....
Moors are huge carbon sinks. Over the centuries many were drained for farming. Researchers in Germany are working to help moors capture more carbon again. Also on the show: Bioplastics from plant waste, and research on the batteries of the future.
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18:30 Asia
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19:00 News
19:15 COVID-19 Special: Africa struggles under the new variant
A slow vaccine rollout and the rapid spread of the new variant are a lethal combination in parts of the continent.
19:30 Asia
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20:30 COVID-19 Special: Africa struggles under the new variant
A slow vaccine rollout and the rapid spread of the new variant are a lethal combination in parts of the continent.
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21:00 News
21:30 Brazil’s Dream Coastline - A Harsh Reality for Sea Turtles and Sea Cows
Sea turtles return to the beach where they were born to lay their eggs. But in Brazil, there isn't always a beach for them to return to. Human developments...
Sea turtles return to the beach where they were born to lay their eggs. But in Brazil, there isn't always a beach for them to return to. Human developments on the coast are depriving turtles of their habitat. Numbers of sea cows are also dwindling.
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22:30 News in Review
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23:45 Living in the Digital Age
Memes are more than just funny images that are altered and shared on the internet. They create a sense of community, and can even redefine political moments....
Memes are more than just funny images that are altered and shared on the internet. They create a sense of community, and can even redefine political moments. How memes work globally: this week’s topic on SHIFT.
00:00 News
00:02 News in Review
00:30 COVID-19 Special: Should we be scared of virus variants?
Scientists have predicted that the Delta variant could account for 90% of all new cases in Europe by the end of August. However the evidence shows that...
Scientists have predicted that the Delta variant could account for 90% of all new cases in Europe by the end of August. However the evidence shows that the spread of Delta is cause for caution but not panic.
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01:30 The Globalization Program
In Kazakhstan, Saiga antelope are experiencing a baby boom. Climate change is threatening Colombia's coffee farmers. The Russian Arctic city of Vorkuta is losing more and more inhabitants.
02:00 News
02:02 News in Review
02:30 Special: On Top of the World - Robert Lewandowski
Last season Robert Lewandowski reached historic heights when he cracked one of the most iconic Bundesliga records of all-time: Gerd Müller’s...
Last season Robert Lewandowski reached historic heights when he cracked one of the most iconic Bundesliga records of all-time: Gerd Müller’s 40-goal season tally, set back in 1971/72 and long considered untouchable. We cast an eye over the sharpshooter’s formative years in Poland, analyze his ever-evolving style, and look back on his unprecedentedly prolific 2020/21 season for Bayern Munich.
03:00 News
03:15 Scent of Freedom - Coffee and the Maya
An old idea has been freshly brewed in Guatemala: the cooperative. With private funding from Europe, indigenous small-scale coffee farmers are defying...
An old idea has been freshly brewed in Guatemala: the cooperative. With private funding from Europe, indigenous small-scale coffee farmers are defying the most adverse conditions in a country that’s been plagued by a bloody civil war.
04:00 News
04:02 News in Review
04:30 Special: On Top of the World - Robert Lewandowski
Last season Robert Lewandowski reached historic heights when he cracked one of the most iconic Bundesliga records of all-time: Gerd Müller’s...
Last season Robert Lewandowski reached historic heights when he cracked one of the most iconic Bundesliga records of all-time: Gerd Müller’s 40-goal season tally, set back in 1971/72 and long considered untouchable. We cast an eye over the sharpshooter’s formative years in Poland, analyze his ever-evolving style, and look back on his unprecedentedly prolific 2020/21 season for Bayern Munich.
05:00 News
05:15 COVID-19 Special: Africa struggles under the new variant
A slow vaccine rollout and the rapid spread of the new variant are a lethal combination in parts of the continent.
05:30 Brazil’s Dream Coastline - A Harsh Reality for Sea Turtles and Sea Cows
Sea turtles return to the beach where they were born to lay their eggs. But in Brazil, there isn't always a beach for them to return to. Human developments...
Sea turtles return to the beach where they were born to lay their eggs. But in Brazil, there isn't always a beach for them to return to. Human developments on the coast are depriving turtles of their habitat. Numbers of sea cows are also dwindling.
06:00 News
06:15 Scent of Freedom - Coffee and the Maya
An old idea has been freshly brewed in Guatemala: the cooperative. With private funding from Europe, indigenous small-scale coffee farmers are defying...
An old idea has been freshly brewed in Guatemala: the cooperative. With private funding from Europe, indigenous small-scale coffee farmers are defying the most adverse conditions in a country that’s been plagued by a bloody civil war.
07:00 News
07:02 News in Review
07:30 Oceanic solutions to global challenges
Human activity is destroying the health of the oceans - our planet’s largest ecosystem. But when handled with care, the seas harbor the potential...
Human activity is destroying the health of the oceans - our planet’s largest ecosystem. But when handled with care, the seas harbor the potential to help solve urgent global problems - aiding people, nature and the world economy.
08:00 News
08:15 News
08:30 Brazil’s Dream Coastline - A Harsh Reality for Sea Turtles and Sea Cows
Sea turtles return to the beach where they were born to lay their eggs. But in Brazil, there isn't always a beach for them to return to. Human developments...
Sea turtles return to the beach where they were born to lay their eggs. But in Brazil, there isn't always a beach for them to return to. Human developments on the coast are depriving turtles of their habitat. Numbers of sea cows are also dwindling.
09:00 News
09:30 Special: On Top of the World - Robert Lewandowski
Last season Robert Lewandowski reached historic heights when he cracked one of the most iconic Bundesliga records of all-time: Gerd Müller’s...
Last season Robert Lewandowski reached historic heights when he cracked one of the most iconic Bundesliga records of all-time: Gerd Müller’s 40-goal season tally, set back in 1971/72 and long considered untouchable. We cast an eye over the sharpshooter’s formative years in Poland, analyze his ever-evolving style, and look back on his unprecedentedly prolific 2020/21 season for Bayern Munich.
10:00 News
10:30 Brazil’s Dream Coastline - A Harsh Reality for Sea Turtles and Sea Cows
Sea turtles return to the beach where they were born to lay their eggs. But in Brazil, there isn't always a beach for them to return to. Human developments...
Sea turtles return to the beach where they were born to lay their eggs. But in Brazil, there isn't always a beach for them to return to. Human developments on the coast are depriving turtles of their habitat. Numbers of sea cows are also dwindling.
11:00 News
11:15 Jewish in Europe - Part 1
What is life like for Jews in Europe today? What are their stories? How do they combine traditional and modern life? And how do they deal with marginalization and threats?
12:00 News
12:30 News
12:45 COVID-19 Special: Africa struggles under the new variant
A slow vaccine rollout and the rapid spread of the new variant are a lethal combination in parts of the continent.
13:00 News
13:30 Special: On Top of the World - Robert Lewandowski
Last season Robert Lewandowski reached historic heights when he cracked one of the most iconic Bundesliga records of all-time: Gerd Müller’s...
Last season Robert Lewandowski reached historic heights when he cracked one of the most iconic Bundesliga records of all-time: Gerd Müller’s 40-goal season tally, set back in 1971/72 and long considered untouchable. We cast an eye over the sharpshooter’s formative years in Poland, analyze his ever-evolving style, and look back on his unprecedentedly prolific 2020/21 season for Bayern Munich.
14:00 News
14:30 Brazil’s Dream Coastline - A Harsh Reality for Sea Turtles and Sea Cows
Sea turtles return to the beach where they were born to lay their eggs. But in Brazil, there isn't always a beach for them to return to. Human developments...
Sea turtles return to the beach where they were born to lay their eggs. But in Brazil, there isn't always a beach for them to return to. Human developments on the coast are depriving turtles of their habitat. Numbers of sea cows are also dwindling.
15:00 News
15:30 Asia
15:45 COVID-19 Special: Should we be scared of virus variants?
Scientists have predicted that the Delta variant could account for 90% of all new cases in Europe by the end of August. However the evidence shows that...
Scientists have predicted that the Delta variant could account for 90% of all new cases in Europe by the end of August. However the evidence shows that the spread of Delta is cause for caution but not panic.
16:00 News
16:30 Asia
16:45 COVID-19 Special: Should we be scared of virus variants?
Scientists have predicted that the Delta variant could account for 90% of all new cases in Europe by the end of August. However the evidence shows that...
Scientists have predicted that the Delta variant could account for 90% of all new cases in Europe by the end of August. However the evidence shows that the spread of Delta is cause for caution but not panic.
17:00 News
17:30 Special: On Top of the World - Robert Lewandowski
Last season Robert Lewandowski reached historic heights when he cracked one of the most iconic Bundesliga records of all-time: Gerd Müller’s...
Last season Robert Lewandowski reached historic heights when he cracked one of the most iconic Bundesliga records of all-time: Gerd Müller’s 40-goal season tally, set back in 1971/72 and long considered untouchable. We cast an eye over the sharpshooter’s formative years in Poland, analyze his ever-evolving style, and look back on his unprecedentedly prolific 2020/21 season for Bayern Munich.
18:00 News
18:15 News
18:30 Asia
18:45 News
19:00 News
19:15 COVID-19 Special: Should we be scared of virus variants?
Scientists have predicted that the Delta variant could account for 90% of all new cases in Europe by the end of August. However the evidence shows that...
Scientists have predicted that the Delta variant could account for 90% of all new cases in Europe by the end of August. However the evidence shows that the spread of Delta is cause for caution but not panic.
19:30 Asia
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20:00 News
20:15 News
20:30 COVID-19 Special: Should we be scared of virus variants?
Scientists have predicted that the Delta variant could account for 90% of all new cases in Europe by the end of August. However the evidence shows that...
Scientists have predicted that the Delta variant could account for 90% of all new cases in Europe by the end of August. However the evidence shows that the spread of Delta is cause for caution but not panic.
20:45 News
21:00 News
21:30 Special: On Top of the World - Robert Lewandowski
Last season Robert Lewandowski reached historic heights when he cracked one of the most iconic Bundesliga records of all-time: Gerd Müller’s...
Last season Robert Lewandowski reached historic heights when he cracked one of the most iconic Bundesliga records of all-time: Gerd Müller’s 40-goal season tally, set back in 1971/72 and long considered untouchable. We cast an eye over the sharpshooter’s formative years in Poland, analyze his ever-evolving style, and look back on his unprecedentedly prolific 2020/21 season for Bayern Munich.
22:00 News
22:30 News in Review
23:00 News
23:15 News
23:30 News
23:45 Moutai - China’s communist spirit
Moutai is a sharp-tasting liquor from the town of the same name in southern China. It's also the world's most valuable alcohol brand, thanks to its popularity...
Moutai is a sharp-tasting liquor from the town of the same name in southern China. It's also the world's most valuable alcohol brand, thanks to its popularity among the Communist Party elite and its use as a lubricant for business deals and favors.
00:00 News
00:02 News in Review
00:30 COVID-19 Special: How effective are jabs against Delta?
A preliminary study from Israel appears to suggest the BioNTech-Pfizer jab offers less protection against the Delta variant than previous strains - just...
A preliminary study from Israel appears to suggest the BioNTech-Pfizer jab offers less protection against the Delta variant than previous strains - just 64%. Should this change how we fight the pandemic?
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01:30 Spotlight on People
A gigantic flying boat from Soviet times could bring tourists flocking to the Caspian Sea. +++ In coronavirus times, Serbs are moving to the countryside and rediscovering the rural life.
02:00 News
02:02 News in Review
02:30 Preserve & Conserve: How to Save Our Resources
By July 29th people will have used up a whole year's worth of resources, from industry to household energy. Yet we still create waste. How to make the...
By July 29th people will have used up a whole year's worth of resources, from industry to household energy. Yet we still create waste. How to make the most of what we have efficiently and be better guests on this planet?
03:00 News
03:15 Big Pharma - Gaming the System
The pharmaceutical industry exerts a huge amount of influence on health policy. Some companies develop highly profitable drugs with public money, while...
The pharmaceutical industry exerts a huge amount of influence on health policy. Some companies develop highly profitable drugs with public money, while others have been found to have covered up serious side effects.
04:00 News
04:02 News in Review
04:30 The Globalization Program
In Kazakhstan, Saiga antelope are experiencing a baby boom. Climate change is threatening Colombia's coffee farmers. The Russian Arctic city of Vorkuta is losing more and more inhabitants.
05:00 News
05:15 COVID-19 Special: Should we be scared of virus variants?
Scientists have predicted that the Delta variant could account for 90% of all new cases in Europe by the end of August. However the evidence shows that...
Scientists have predicted that the Delta variant could account for 90% of all new cases in Europe by the end of August. However the evidence shows that the spread of Delta is cause for caution but not panic.
05:30 The Environment Magazine
On this week's Eco Africa, we check out efforts to protect a city against climate change in Mozambique, upcycling waste wood in Egypt and moving from fast fashion to a more sustainable model.