00:00 News
00:02 News in Review
00:30 COVID-19 Special: The consequences of not knowing
A German study has found more than forty percent of people infected with Covid don't even know. The rate is even higher among elderly people. Scientists...
A German study has found more than forty percent of people infected with Covid don't even know. The rate is even higher among elderly people. Scientists are trying to understand how that can affect long-term health.
00:45 News
01:00 News
01:15 News
01:30 Spotlight on People
An artist in Warsaw is screaming for the Belarussian regime critics in Lukashenko´s prisons. +++ The largest brown bear population in Western Europe...
An artist in Warsaw is screaming for the Belarussian regime critics in Lukashenko´s prisons. +++ The largest brown bear population in Western Europe lives in the Cantabrian Mountains in northern Spain.
02:00 News
02:02 News in Review
02:30 The Economics of Oppression
With violent crackdowns, corruption and restrictions on freedom, authoritarian regimes not only harm people - they also affect economies. The highly skilled...
With violent crackdowns, corruption and restrictions on freedom, authoritarian regimes not only harm people - they also affect economies. The highly skilled and well-educated often flee abroad. MADE looks at the economic impact of repressive governments.
03:00 News
03:15 Seeds of Profit
Big corporations have taken control of a vital commodity that is millions of years old: seeds.
Researchers around the world are genetically altering...
Big corporations have taken control of a vital commodity that is millions of years old: seeds.
Researchers around the world are genetically altering fruit and vegetables. What effect will this development have on human health?
04:00 News
04:02 News in Review
04:30 The Globalization Program
What is climate justice? How can it be achieved? Plus: An empowered woman in Kenya protecting the environment and creating peace in the process. And: Cities...
What is climate justice? How can it be achieved? Plus: An empowered woman in Kenya protecting the environment and creating peace in the process. And: Cities the world over are drowning in traffic. What can be done about it?
05:00 News
05:15 COVID-19 Special: Islands and pandemic strategie
Both New Zealand and Taiwan were successful maintaining low numbers of COVID infections. But the latter has struggled recently. Why is that?
05:30 The Environment Magazine
On this week's Eco Africa, we check out efforts to boost conservation for DR Congo’s gorillas, Nigeria’s bamboo homes and Uganda’s seed banks.
06:00 News
06:15 Seeds of Profit
Big corporations have taken control of a vital commodity that is millions of years old: seeds.
Researchers around the world are genetically altering...
Big corporations have taken control of a vital commodity that is millions of years old: seeds.
Researchers around the world are genetically altering fruit and vegetables. What effect will this development have on human health?
07:00 News
07:02 News in Review
07:30 The Economics of Oppression
With violent crackdowns, corruption and restrictions on freedom, authoritarian regimes not only harm people - they also affect economies. The highly skilled...
With violent crackdowns, corruption and restrictions on freedom, authoritarian regimes not only harm people - they also affect economies. The highly skilled and well-educated often flee abroad. MADE looks at the economic impact of repressive governments.
08:00 News
08:15 News
08:30 The Globalization Program
What is climate justice? How can it be achieved? Plus: An empowered woman in Kenya protecting the environment and creating peace in the process. And: Cities...
What is climate justice? How can it be achieved? Plus: An empowered woman in Kenya protecting the environment and creating peace in the process. And: Cities the world over are drowning in traffic. What can be done about it?
09:00 News
09:30 Catch a Wave - Surfing in China
The island of Hainan has become China's new surfing capital. We'll meet Darci Liu - the first woman to become a professional surfer in China - and we'll...
The island of Hainan has become China's new surfing capital. We'll meet Darci Liu - the first woman to become a professional surfer in China - and we'll explore the government's efforts to train a new generation of competitive surfers.
10:00 News
10:30 The Environment Magazine
It's been described as the new second-hand smoke: Noise is a form of pollution that can cause health problems - in people and wildlife. But it’s...
It's been described as the new second-hand smoke: Noise is a form of pollution that can cause health problems - in people and wildlife. But it’s often overlooked as a pollutant. What can be done to give our ears a break?
11:00 News
11:15 Stolen - Blood Antiquities
Antiquities stolen in the Middle East have resurfaced in art markets all over the world. Police have joined archaeologists in a global effort to stop criminals trafficking these priceless artefacts.
12:00 News
12:30 News
12:45 COVID-19 Special: Islands and pandemic strategie
Both New Zealand and Taiwan were successful maintaining low numbers of COVID infections. But the latter has struggled recently. Why is that?
13:00 News
13:30 The Economics of Oppression
With violent crackdowns, corruption and restrictions on freedom, authoritarian regimes not only harm people - they also affect economies. The highly skilled...
With violent crackdowns, corruption and restrictions on freedom, authoritarian regimes not only harm people - they also affect economies. The highly skilled and well-educated often flee abroad. MADE looks at the economic impact of repressive governments.
14:00 News
14:30 The Environment Magazine
On this week's Eco Africa, we check out efforts to boost conservation for DR Congo’s gorillas, Nigeria’s bamboo homes and Uganda’s seed banks.
15:00 News
15:30 Asia
15:45 COVID-19 Special: The consequences of not knowing
A German study has found more than forty percent of people infected with Covid don't even know. The rate is even higher among elderly people. Scientists...
A German study has found more than forty percent of people infected with Covid don't even know. The rate is even higher among elderly people. Scientists are trying to understand how that can affect long-term health.
16:00 News
16:30 Asia
16:45 COVID-19 Special: The consequences of not knowing
A German study has found more than forty percent of people infected with Covid don't even know. The rate is even higher among elderly people. Scientists...
A German study has found more than forty percent of people infected with Covid don't even know. The rate is even higher among elderly people. Scientists are trying to understand how that can affect long-term health.
17:00 News
17:30 "A woman with a big heart" - George W. Bush reflects on his relationship with Angela Merkel
DW Washington bureau chief, Ines Pohl, conducted an exclusive interview with former US President George W. Bush. He invited her to his summer home in Maine...
DW Washington bureau chief, Ines Pohl, conducted an exclusive interview with former US President George W. Bush. He invited her to his summer home in Maine and they talked about his special relationship with German Chancellor Angela Merkel. President Bush also revealed several anecdotes from his personal encounters with Angela Merkel.
18:00 News
18:15 News
18:30 Asia
18:45 News
19:00 News
19:15 COVID-19 Special: The consequences of not knowing
A German study has found more than forty percent of people infected with Covid don't even know. The rate is even higher among elderly people. Scientists...
A German study has found more than forty percent of people infected with Covid don't even know. The rate is even higher among elderly people. Scientists are trying to understand how that can affect long-term health.
19:30 Asia
19:45 News
20:00 News
20:15 News
20:30 COVID-19 Special: The consequences of not knowing
A German study has found more than forty percent of people infected with Covid don't even know. The rate is even higher among elderly people. Scientists...
A German study has found more than forty percent of people infected with Covid don't even know. The rate is even higher among elderly people. Scientists are trying to understand how that can affect long-term health.
20:45 News
21:00 News
21:30 Guest: Mircea Geoana
Tim Sebastian interviews Mircea Geoana, NATO Dept. Sec. General.
22:00 News
22:30 News in Review
23:00 News
23:15 News
23:30 "A woman with a big heart" - George W. Bush reflects on his relationship with Angela Merkel
DW Washington bureau chief, Ines Pohl, conducted an exclusive interview with former US President George W. Bush. He invited her to his summer home in Maine...
DW Washington bureau chief, Ines Pohl, conducted an exclusive interview with former US President George W. Bush. He invited her to his summer home in Maine and they talked about his special relationship with German Chancellor Angela Merkel. President Bush also revealed several anecdotes from his personal encounters with Angela Merkel.
00:00 News in Review
00:30 News
00:45 News
01:00 News
01:15 News
01:30 Guest: Mircea Geoana
Tim Sebastian interviews Mircea Geoana, NATO Dept. Sec. General.
02:00 News
02:02 News in Review
02:30 "A woman with a big heart" - George W. Bush reflects on his relationship with Angela Merkel
DW Washington bureau chief, Ines Pohl, conducted an exclusive interview with former US President George W. Bush. He invited her to his summer home in Maine...
DW Washington bureau chief, Ines Pohl, conducted an exclusive interview with former US President George W. Bush. He invited her to his summer home in Maine and they talked about his special relationship with German Chancellor Angela Merkel. President Bush also revealed several anecdotes from his personal encounters with Angela Merkel.
03:00 News
03:15 The World's Biggest Family
Are anonymous sperm donors set to become history? More and more children who were conceived using sperm from anonymous donors are demanding to know who...
Are anonymous sperm donors set to become history? More and more children who were conceived using sperm from anonymous donors are demanding to know who their biological fathers are. They also want to know how many half-siblings they have, and who they are.
04:00 News
04:02 News in Review
04:30 "A woman with a big heart" - George W. Bush reflects on his relationship with Angela Merkel
DW Washington bureau chief, Ines Pohl, conducted an exclusive interview with former US President George W. Bush. He invited her to his summer home in Maine...
DW Washington bureau chief, Ines Pohl, conducted an exclusive interview with former US President George W. Bush. He invited her to his summer home in Maine and they talked about his special relationship with German Chancellor Angela Merkel. President Bush also revealed several anecdotes from his personal encounters with Angela Merkel.
05:00 News
05:15 COVID-19 Special: The consequences of not knowing
A German study has found more than forty percent of people infected with Covid don't even know. The rate is even higher among elderly people. Scientists...
A German study has found more than forty percent of people infected with Covid don't even know. The rate is even higher among elderly people. Scientists are trying to understand how that can affect long-term health.
05:30 Guest: Mircea Geoana
Tim Sebastian interviews Mircea Geoana, NATO Dept. Sec. General.
06:00 News
06:15 The World's Biggest Family
Are anonymous sperm donors set to become history? More and more children who were conceived using sperm from anonymous donors are demanding to know who...
Are anonymous sperm donors set to become history? More and more children who were conceived using sperm from anonymous donors are demanding to know who their biological fathers are. They also want to know how many half-siblings they have, and who they are.
07:00 News
07:02 News in Review
07:30 Spotlight on People
An artist in Warsaw is screaming for the Belarussian regime critics in Lukashenko´s prisons. +++ The largest brown bear population in Western Europe...
An artist in Warsaw is screaming for the Belarussian regime critics in Lukashenko´s prisons. +++ The largest brown bear population in Western Europe lives in the Cantabrian Mountains in northern Spain.
08:00 News
08:15 News
08:30 "A woman with a big heart" - George W. Bush reflects on his relationship with Angela Merkel
DW Washington bureau chief, Ines Pohl, conducted an exclusive interview with former US President George W. Bush. He invited her to his summer home in Maine...
DW Washington bureau chief, Ines Pohl, conducted an exclusive interview with former US President George W. Bush. He invited her to his summer home in Maine and they talked about his special relationship with German Chancellor Angela Merkel. President Bush also revealed several anecdotes from his personal encounters with Angela Merkel.
09:00 News
09:30 Spotlight on People
An artist in Warsaw is screaming for the Belarussian regime critics in Lukashenko´s prisons. +++ The largest brown bear population in Western Europe...
An artist in Warsaw is screaming for the Belarussian regime critics in Lukashenko´s prisons. +++ The largest brown bear population in Western Europe lives in the Cantabrian Mountains in northern Spain.
10:00 News
10:30 Guest: Mircea Geoana
Tim Sebastian interviews Mircea Geoana, NATO Dept. Sec. General.
11:00 News
11:15 Seeds of Profit
Big corporations have taken control of a vital commodity that is millions of years old: seeds.
Researchers around the world are genetically altering...
Big corporations have taken control of a vital commodity that is millions of years old: seeds.
Researchers around the world are genetically altering fruit and vegetables. What effect will this development have on human health?
12:00 News
12:30 News
12:45 COVID-19 Special: The consequences of not knowing
A German study has found more than forty percent of people infected with Covid don't even know. The rate is even higher among elderly people. Scientists...
A German study has found more than forty percent of people infected with Covid don't even know. The rate is even higher among elderly people. Scientists are trying to understand how that can affect long-term health.
13:00 News
13:30 "A woman with a big heart" - George W. Bush reflects on his relationship with Angela Merkel
DW Washington bureau chief, Ines Pohl, conducted an exclusive interview with former US President George W. Bush. He invited her to his summer home in Maine...
DW Washington bureau chief, Ines Pohl, conducted an exclusive interview with former US President George W. Bush. He invited her to his summer home in Maine and they talked about his special relationship with German Chancellor Angela Merkel. President Bush also revealed several anecdotes from his personal encounters with Angela Merkel.
14:00 News
14:30 Guest: Mircea Geoana
Tim Sebastian interviews Mircea Geoana, NATO Dept. Sec. General.
15:00 News
15:30 Asia
15:45 News
16:00 News
16:30 Asia
16:45 News
17:00 News
18:15 News
18:30 Asia
18:45 News
19:00 News
19:15 News
19:30 Asia
19:45 News
20:00 News
20:15 News
20:30 News
20:45 News
21:00 News
21:30 The Environment Magazine
On this week's Eco Africa, we check out efforts to boost conservation for DR Congo’s gorillas, Nigeria’s bamboo homes and Uganda’s seed banks.
22:00 News
23:00 News
23:15 News
23:30 News
23:45 The Rocky Road to the Tokyo Olympics - Part 3
The Olympic Games in Tokyo, the pinnacle for athletes across the world, begin in less than two weeks. Sports Life accompanies three Germans who have been...
The Olympic Games in Tokyo, the pinnacle for athletes across the world, begin in less than two weeks. Sports Life accompanies three Germans who have been training for their dream for years: high jumper Marie-Laurence Jungfleisch, fencer Alexandra Ndolo and javelin thrower Thomas Röhler. Find out how they reached peak form during the pandemic and if their dream of going to the Olympics comes true.
00:00 News
00:02 News in Review
00:30 News
00:45 News
01:00 News
01:15 News
01:30 Africa
02:00 News
02:02 News in Review
02:30 The Environment Magazine
On this week's Eco Africa, we check out efforts to boost conservation for DR Congo’s gorillas, Nigeria’s bamboo homes and Uganda’s seed banks.
03:00 News
03:15 Legendary Hotels - The Beau-Rivage in Geneva
With this series, we travel to the world’s most legendary Grand Hotels. From the American Colony Hotel in Jerusalem to Le Bristol in Paris and Das...
With this series, we travel to the world’s most legendary Grand Hotels. From the American Colony Hotel in Jerusalem to Le Bristol in Paris and Das Adlon in Berlin, each enchants with its beauty, history and fascinating stories of famous visitors.
04:00 News
04:02 News in Review
04:30 Spotlight on People
An artist in Warsaw is screaming for the Belarussian regime critics in Lukashenko´s prisons. +++ The largest brown bear population in Western Europe...
An artist in Warsaw is screaming for the Belarussian regime critics in Lukashenko´s prisons. +++ The largest brown bear population in Western Europe lives in the Cantabrian Mountains in northern Spain.
05:00 News
05:15 News
05:30 The Economics of Oppression
With violent crackdowns, corruption and restrictions on freedom, authoritarian regimes not only harm people - they also affect economies. The highly skilled...
With violent crackdowns, corruption and restrictions on freedom, authoritarian regimes not only harm people - they also affect economies. The highly skilled and well-educated often flee abroad. MADE looks at the economic impact of repressive governments.
06:00 News
06:15 Legendary Hotels - The Beau-Rivage in Geneva
With this series, we travel to the world’s most legendary Grand Hotels. From the American Colony Hotel in Jerusalem to Le Bristol in Paris and Das...
With this series, we travel to the world’s most legendary Grand Hotels. From the American Colony Hotel in Jerusalem to Le Bristol in Paris and Das Adlon in Berlin, each enchants with its beauty, history and fascinating stories of famous visitors.
07:00 News
07:02 News in Review
07:30 The Environment Magazine
On this week's Eco Africa, we check out efforts to boost conservation for DR Congo’s gorillas, Nigeria’s bamboo homes and Uganda’s seed banks.
08:00 News
08:15 News
08:30 Spotlight on People
An artist in Warsaw is screaming for the Belarussian regime critics in Lukashenko´s prisons. +++ The largest brown bear population in Western Europe...
An artist in Warsaw is screaming for the Belarussian regime critics in Lukashenko´s prisons. +++ The largest brown bear population in Western Europe lives in the Cantabrian Mountains in northern Spain.
09:00 News
09:30 The Environment Magazine
On this week's Eco Africa, we check out efforts to boost conservation for DR Congo’s gorillas, Nigeria’s bamboo homes and Uganda’s seed banks.
10:00 News
10:30 The Globalization Program
What is climate justice? How can it be achieved? Plus: An empowered woman in Kenya protecting the environment and creating peace in the process. And: Cities...
What is climate justice? How can it be achieved? Plus: An empowered woman in Kenya protecting the environment and creating peace in the process. And: Cities the world over are drowning in traffic. What can be done about it?
11:00 News
11:15 The World's Biggest Family
Are anonymous sperm donors set to become history? More and more children who were conceived using sperm from anonymous donors are demanding to know who...
Are anonymous sperm donors set to become history? More and more children who were conceived using sperm from anonymous donors are demanding to know who their biological fathers are. They also want to know how many half-siblings they have, and who they are.
12:00 News
12:30 News
12:45 News
13:00 News
13:30 The Environment Magazine
On this week's Eco Africa, we check out efforts to boost conservation for DR Congo’s gorillas, Nigeria’s bamboo homes and Uganda’s seed banks.
14:00 News
14:30 The World of Alternative Medicine
Modern medicine opened the door to advances that were once unthinkable. Nevertheless, old-fashioned healing methods that rely on plants, needles and manual...
Modern medicine opened the door to advances that were once unthinkable. Nevertheless, old-fashioned healing methods that rely on plants, needles and manual procedures are still in demand. Sometimes they work even better than high-tech medicine.
15:00 News
15:30 Asia
15:45 News
16:00 News
16:30 Asia
16:45 News
17:00 News
17:30 The Environment Magazine
Global hunger for energy is increasing with every passing year. Unless we make the switch to renewables, we will soon end up in climate disaster. But renewable...
Global hunger for energy is increasing with every passing year. Unless we make the switch to renewables, we will soon end up in climate disaster. But renewable energy also comes at a cost. This week, we take a more critical look at this alternative.
18:00 News
18:15 News
18:30 Asia
18:45 News
19:00 News
19:15 News
19:30 Asia
19:45 News
20:00 News
20:15 News
20:30 News
20:45 News
21:00 News
21:30 The Environment Magazine
On this week's Eco Africa, we check out tracking plastic waste in Rwanda, saving Kenya's rare white rhinos and investing in renewable energy in Burkina Faso.
22:00 News
22:30 News in Review
23:00 News
23:15 News
23:30 Africa
00:00 News
00:02 The Marble Quarries of Carrara - A Blessing and a Curse
Italy’s Carrara marble quarries are a source of controversy, pitting nature against economic gain. Environmentalists warn of overexploitation, while...
Italy’s Carrara marble quarries are a source of controversy, pitting nature against economic gain. Environmentalists warn of overexploitation, while others defend the jobs these Tuscan quarries provide.
00:30 The Environment Magazine
On this week's Eco Africa, we check out tracking plastic waste in Rwanda, saving Kenya's rare white rhinos and investing in renewable energy in Burkina Faso.
01:00 News
01:15 The Rocky Road to the Tokyo Olympics - Part 4
For the past year, Sports Life has accompanied four German athletes in their quest to reach the Tokyo Olympics. The final installment of our series sees...
For the past year, Sports Life has accompanied four German athletes in their quest to reach the Tokyo Olympics. The final installment of our series sees highs, as high-jumper Marie-Laurence Jungfleisch fulfills her dream, and lows, as javelin-thrower Thomas Röhler suffers an injury. He stays behind with fencer Alexandra Ndolo and taekwondo fighter Madeline Folgmann, who both failed to qualify.
01:30 Frankfurt, a City of Contrasts
The Maintower and the old town, St. Paul's Church and the station quarter. Frankfurt lives from its contrasts. So Lukas Stege won't be satisfied just sipping...
The Maintower and the old town, St. Paul's Church and the station quarter. Frankfurt lives from its contrasts. So Lukas Stege won't be satisfied just sipping apple wine - he'll be trying stand-up paddling on the Main.
02:00 News
02:02 News in Review
02:30 The Global Auto and Mobility Show
Can racing driver Jutta Kleinschmidt tame the Mercedes Maybach S Class? How can wheelchair users drive a moped? And is the fourth generation of the Hyundai Tucson convincing? REV has the answers.
03:00 News
03:15 News
03:30 The Environment Magazine
On this week's Eco Africa, we check out tracking plastic waste in Rwanda, saving Kenya's rare white rhinos and investing in renewable energy in Burkina Faso.
04:00 News
04:02 News
04:15 Seeds of Profit
Big corporations have taken control of a vital commodity that is millions of years old: seeds.
Researchers around the world are genetically altering...
Big corporations have taken control of a vital commodity that is millions of years old: seeds.
Researchers around the world are genetically altering fruit and vegetables. What effect will this development have on human health?
05:00 News
05:15 News
05:30 The Science Magazine
Can TV cliffhangers keep you up at night? How do plants grow in space? Why are researchers trying to bring back the extinct aurochs? And can dwindling yew tree populations be revived?
06:00 News
06:15 The Week in Reports
06:30 Lifestyle Europe
07:00 News
07:02 The Cultural Magazine
07:30 The Magazine for Africa's Youth
On this week’s episode of The 77 Percent, we reveal the truth about reggae in Africa, South African hip hop queen Miss Patty Monroe reflects about...
On this week’s episode of The 77 Percent, we reveal the truth about reggae in Africa, South African hip hop queen Miss Patty Monroe reflects about her dreams for her country. Also join us for an adrenaline rush on Uganda's Mount Elgon and take a tour around rapper "As One’s†hometown Bissau.
08:00 News
08:15 Living in the Digital Age
Shift Special: German Entrepreneur Fridtjof Detzner meets tech-savvy startup founders in Taiwan, where a monk shows him how Buddha's teachings can be applied to modern technology.
08:30 The Global Auto and Mobility Show
Can racing driver Jutta Kleinschmidt tame the Mercedes Maybach S Class? How can wheelchair users drive a moped? And is the fourth generation of the Hyundai Tucson convincing? REV has the answers.
09:00 News
09:15 News
09:30 Frankfurt, a City of Contrasts
The Maintower and the old town, St. Paul's Church and the station quarter. Frankfurt lives from its contrasts. So Lukas Stege won't be satisfied just sipping...
The Maintower and the old town, St. Paul's Church and the station quarter. Frankfurt lives from its contrasts. So Lukas Stege won't be satisfied just sipping apple wine - he'll be trying stand-up paddling on the Main.
10:00 News
10:15 Stolen - Blood Antiquities
Antiquities stolen in the Middle East have resurfaced in art markets all over the world. Police have joined archaeologists in a global effort to stop criminals trafficking these priceless artefacts.
11:00 News
11:15 The Rocky Road to the Tokyo Olympics - Part 4
For the past year, Sports Life has accompanied four German athletes in their quest to reach the Tokyo Olympics. The final installment of our series sees...
For the past year, Sports Life has accompanied four German athletes in their quest to reach the Tokyo Olympics. The final installment of our series sees highs, as high-jumper Marie-Laurence Jungfleisch fulfills her dream, and lows, as javelin-thrower Thomas Röhler suffers an injury. He stays behind with fencer Alexandra Ndolo and taekwondo fighter Madeline Folgmann, who both failed to qualify.
11:30 The World of Alternative Medicine
Modern medicine opened the door to advances that were once unthinkable. Nevertheless, old-fashioned healing methods that rely on plants, needles and manual...
Modern medicine opened the door to advances that were once unthinkable. Nevertheless, old-fashioned healing methods that rely on plants, needles and manual procedures are still in demand. Sometimes they work even better than high-tech medicine.
12:00 News
12:15 The Meaning of Marriage
Marriage was once seen as a social and economic necessity. The equation that marriage makes us happy and divorce is a failure still prevails in many societies....
Marriage was once seen as a social and economic necessity. The equation that marriage makes us happy and divorce is a failure still prevails in many societies. But does one really have to get married to become happy? In this episode of HER, we want to explore the different ways women navigate the topic of marriage. What does it mean to them? Why do they decide to get married or not?
12:30 Frankfurt, a City of Contrasts
The Maintower and the old town, St. Paul's Church and the station quarter. Frankfurt lives from its contrasts. So Lukas Stege won't be satisfied just sipping...
The Maintower and the old town, St. Paul's Church and the station quarter. Frankfurt lives from its contrasts. So Lukas Stege won't be satisfied just sipping apple wine - he'll be trying stand-up paddling on the Main.
13:00 News
13:15 On Location
13:30 The Cultural Magazine
14:00 News
14:15 Jewish in Europe - Part 2
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?
15:00 News
15:15 The Week in Reports
15:30 Lifestyle Europe
16:00 News
16:15 On Location
16:30 The Magazine for Africa's Youth
On this week’s episode of The 77 Percent, we reveal the truth about reggae in Africa, South African hip hop queen Miss Patty Monroe reflects about...
On this week’s episode of The 77 Percent, we reveal the truth about reggae in Africa, South African hip hop queen Miss Patty Monroe reflects about her dreams for her country. Also join us for an adrenaline rush on Uganda's Mount Elgon and take a tour around rapper "As One’s†hometown Bissau.
17:00 News
17:15 Legendary Hotels - The Beau-Rivage in Geneva
With this series, we travel to the world’s most legendary Grand Hotels. From the American Colony Hotel in Jerusalem to Le Bristol in Paris and Das...
With this series, we travel to the world’s most legendary Grand Hotels. From the American Colony Hotel in Jerusalem to Le Bristol in Paris and Das Adlon in Berlin, each enchants with its beauty, history and fascinating stories of famous visitors.
18:00 News
18:15 The Rocky Road to the Tokyo Olympics - Part 4
For the past year, Sports Life has accompanied four German athletes in their quest to reach the Tokyo Olympics. The final installment of our series sees...
For the past year, Sports Life has accompanied four German athletes in their quest to reach the Tokyo Olympics. The final installment of our series sees highs, as high-jumper Marie-Laurence Jungfleisch fulfills her dream, and lows, as javelin-thrower Thomas Röhler suffers an injury. He stays behind with fencer Alexandra Ndolo and taekwondo fighter Madeline Folgmann, who both failed to qualify.
18:30 Africa
19:00 News
19:15 Living in the Digital Age
Shift Special: German Entrepreneur Fridtjof Detzner meets tech-savvy startup founders in Taiwan, where a monk shows him how Buddha's teachings can be applied to modern technology.
19:30 The Magazine for Africa's Youth
On this week’s episode of The 77 Percent, we reveal the truth about reggae in Africa, South African hip hop queen Miss Patty Monroe reflects about...
On this week’s episode of The 77 Percent, we reveal the truth about reggae in Africa, South African hip hop queen Miss Patty Monroe reflects about her dreams for her country. Also join us for an adrenaline rush on Uganda's Mount Elgon and take a tour around rapper "As One’s†hometown Bissau.
20:00 News
20:15 On Location
20:30 Africa
21:00 News
21:15 The World's Biggest Family
Are anonymous sperm donors set to become history? More and more children who were conceived using sperm from anonymous donors are demanding to know who...
Are anonymous sperm donors set to become history? More and more children who were conceived using sperm from anonymous donors are demanding to know who their biological fathers are. They also want to know how many half-siblings they have, and who they are.
22:00 News
22:15 The Meaning of Marriage
Marriage was once seen as a social and economic necessity. The equation that marriage makes us happy and divorce is a failure still prevails in many societies....
Marriage was once seen as a social and economic necessity. The equation that marriage makes us happy and divorce is a failure still prevails in many societies. But does one really have to get married to become happy? In this episode of HER, we want to explore the different ways women navigate the topic of marriage. What does it mean to them? Why do they decide to get married or not?
22:30 The Cultural Magazine
23:00 News
23:15 Living in the Digital Age
Shift Special: German Entrepreneur Fridtjof Detzner meets tech-savvy startup founders in Taiwan, where a monk shows him how Buddha's teachings can be applied to modern technology.
23:30 Guest: Mircea Geoana
Tim Sebastian interviews Mircea Geoana, NATO Dept. Sec. General.
00:00 News
00:02 Frankfurt, a City of Contrasts
The Maintower and the old town, St. Paul's Church and the station quarter. Frankfurt lives from its contrasts. So Lukas Stege won't be satisfied just sipping...
The Maintower and the old town, St. Paul's Church and the station quarter. Frankfurt lives from its contrasts. So Lukas Stege won't be satisfied just sipping apple wine - he'll be trying stand-up paddling on the Main.
00:30 The Cultural Magazine
01:00 News
01:15 The Week in Reports
01:30 The Global Auto and Mobility Show
Can racing driver Jutta Kleinschmidt tame the Mercedes Maybach S Class? How can wheelchair users drive a moped? And is the fourth generation of the Hyundai Tucson convincing? REV has the answers.
02:00 News
02:02 The World of Alternative Medicine
Modern medicine opened the door to advances that were once unthinkable. Nevertheless, old-fashioned healing methods that rely on plants, needles and manual...
Modern medicine opened the door to advances that were once unthinkable. Nevertheless, old-fashioned healing methods that rely on plants, needles and manual procedures are still in demand. Sometimes they work even better than high-tech medicine.
02:30 The Marble Quarries of Carrara - A Blessing and a Curse
Italy’s Carrara marble quarries are a source of controversy, pitting nature against economic gain. Environmentalists warn of overexploitation, while...
Italy’s Carrara marble quarries are a source of controversy, pitting nature against economic gain. Environmentalists warn of overexploitation, while others defend the jobs these Tuscan quarries provide.
03:00 News
03:15 The Meaning of Marriage
Marriage was once seen as a social and economic necessity. The equation that marriage makes us happy and divorce is a failure still prevails in many societies....
Marriage was once seen as a social and economic necessity. The equation that marriage makes us happy and divorce is a failure still prevails in many societies. But does one really have to get married to become happy? In this episode of HER, we want to explore the different ways women navigate the topic of marriage. What does it mean to them? Why do they decide to get married or not?
03:30 Lifestyle Europe
04:00 News
04:02 The Week in Reports
04:15 The World's Biggest Family
Are anonymous sperm donors set to become history? More and more children who were conceived using sperm from anonymous donors are demanding to know who...
Are anonymous sperm donors set to become history? More and more children who were conceived using sperm from anonymous donors are demanding to know who their biological fathers are. They also want to know how many half-siblings they have, and who they are.
05:00 News
05:15 On Location
05:30 The Global Auto and Mobility Show
Can racing driver Jutta Kleinschmidt tame the Mercedes Maybach S Class? How can wheelchair users drive a moped? And is the fourth generation of the Hyundai Tucson convincing? REV has the answers.