06:00 News
06:15 Plague Island - The World’s Oldest Virus Research Lab
New viruses and diseases, previously found only in tropical climates, are reaching Europe. Researchers in a high-security lab on the Baltic Sea island...
New viruses and diseases, previously found only in tropical climates, are reaching Europe. Researchers in a high-security lab on the Baltic Sea island of Riems are working to put a stop to these dangerous viruses.
07:00 News
07:02 News in Review
07:30 Taliban Victory: A Return to Terror?
The Taliban seize power in Afghanistan. What does the radical Islamists’ victory mean for the country and the wider region? Our guests: Jessica...
The Taliban seize power in Afghanistan. What does the radical Islamists’ victory mean for the country and the wider region? Our guests: Jessica Berlin (Political Analyst) and Ahmad Wali Achakzai (DW), Andrew Gilmour (Berghof Foundation)
08:00 News
08:15 News
08:30 Spotlight on People
Poland's PiS government is pushing US company Discovery to sell its majority stake in the TVN network. +++ As Russia's parliamentary election approaches,...
Poland's PiS government is pushing US company Discovery to sell its majority stake in the TVN network. +++ As Russia's parliamentary election approaches, bloggers close to jailed opposition figure Alexei Navalny are mobilizing.
09:00 News
09:30 Taliban Victory: A Return to Terror?
The Taliban seize power in Afghanistan. What does the radical Islamists’ victory mean for the country and the wider region? Our guests: Jessica...
The Taliban seize power in Afghanistan. What does the radical Islamists’ victory mean for the country and the wider region? Our guests: Jessica Berlin (Political Analyst) and Ahmad Wali Achakzai (DW), Andrew Gilmour (Berghof Foundation)
10:00 News
10:30 The Globalization Program
California struggles to cope with a renewed heat wave and wildfires; conservation in a former no-man’s-land; a pastor on Java works to conserve water resources.
11:00 News
11:15 Ku Klux Klan - An American Story: II. Resurrections
The Ku Klux Klan is the oldest terrorist organization in the United States. In response to the Civil Rights movement of the 1960s, the Ku Klux Klan also...
The Ku Klux Klan is the oldest terrorist organization in the United States. In response to the Civil Rights movement of the 1960s, the Ku Klux Klan also experiences a new upswing - primarily in the southern states.
12:00 News
12:30 News
12:45 COVID-19 Special: American Pandemic of the Unvaccinated
The number of daily COVID-19 cases across the US has doubled in the last two weeks. Hospitals in at least five states say they're stretched to capacity...
The number of daily COVID-19 cases across the US has doubled in the last two weeks. Hospitals in at least five states say they're stretched to capacity due to the highly transmissible Delta variant, which is spreading mostly among the unvaccinated.
13:00 News
13:30 Taliban Victory: A Return to Terror?
The Taliban seize power in Afghanistan. What does the radical Islamists’ victory mean for the country and the wider region? Our guests: Jessica...
The Taliban seize power in Afghanistan. What does the radical Islamists’ victory mean for the country and the wider region? Our guests: Jessica Berlin (Political Analyst) and Ahmad Wali Achakzai (DW), Andrew Gilmour (Berghof Foundation)
14:00 News
14:30 Children's Health
When children get sick, it's mostly due to an infection. But accidents can also impact a child's health and problems with skeletal development can be an issue, too.
15:00 News
15:30 Asia
15:45 News
16:00 News
16:30 Asia
16:45 News
17:00 News
17:30 Wildfires - consequences of a warming world
Natural drought cycles and human activity have led to a rise in massive wildfires in recent years. Forest fires in Siberia, the US and Canada, and the...
Natural drought cycles and human activity have led to a rise in massive wildfires in recent years. Forest fires in Siberia, the US and Canada, and the Mediterranean are also caused by climate change. We look for solutions.
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 try out crop dryers that use biowaste instead of diesel in Rwanda, see how the Oromo people are looking after Swayne's hartebeests...
On this week's Eco Africa, we try out crop dryers that use biowaste instead of diesel in Rwanda, see how the Oromo people are looking after Swayne's hartebeests and visit a fun education park for kids in Togo.
22:00 News
22:30 News in Review
23:00 News
23:15 News
23:30 Africa
00:00 News
00:02 Troubled Treasures - Dark Secrets in German Museums
For centuries, Europe lusted after exotic treasures from all over the world. Millions of objects were stored away by German museums during the colonial...
For centuries, Europe lusted after exotic treasures from all over the world. Millions of objects were stored away by German museums during the colonial era. That’s left a cultural vacuum in former colonial countries.
00:30 The Environment Magazine
On this week's Eco Africa, we try out crop dryers that use biowaste instead of diesel in Rwanda, see how the Oromo people are looking after Swayne's hartebeests...
On this week's Eco Africa, we try out crop dryers that use biowaste instead of diesel in Rwanda, see how the Oromo people are looking after Swayne's hartebeests and visit a fun education park for kids in Togo.
01:00 News
01:15 The best clubs for young footballers
Imagine you are a young, talented footballer - which club would you choose to help you become a pro? The biggest and richest club? The one with the best...
Imagine you are a young, talented footballer - which club would you choose to help you become a pro? The biggest and richest club? The one with the best academy? Not all teams provide the same opportunities for youngsters. Sports Life reporter Max Merrill examines the differences and assess which clubs may be best for the next generation.
01:30 A Bike Tour on the Lech River
Lukas Stege tours the mountain river: From Forbach in Austria to Landsberg am Lech in Germany. He visits Füssen, Neuschwanstein Castle, learns how to...
Lukas Stege tours the mountain river: From Forbach in Austria to Landsberg am Lech in Germany. He visits Füssen, Neuschwanstein Castle, learns how to do the popular Schuhplattler folk dance and soaks up nature.
02:00 News
02:02 News in Review
02:30 The Global Auto and Mobility Show
What’s it like to drive the most dangerous car in the world? Or the best electric car Mercedes has to offer? Or maybe the sportiest electric car VW has ever built? REV takes you to the top.
03:00 News
03:15 News
03:30 Flipping the Script - A Different Kind of Political Debate
Are Germany's climate policies too ambitious or not ambitious enough? Are there losers and winners in the debate around climate change?
04:00 News
04:02 News
04:15 GREED - A Fatal Desire, Part 1
Some call it a useful dowry of evolution, others a fault in the human genetic make-up: The old mortal sin Greed seems to be more ubiquitous than ever....
Some call it a useful dowry of evolution, others a fault in the human genetic make-up: The old mortal sin Greed seems to be more ubiquitous than ever. Why cannot people ever get enough, where is this self-indulgence leading - and are there any ways out of this vicious circle of gratification?
05:00 News
05:15 News
05:30 The Science Magazine
Cloud seeding is a potential solution for preventing droughts or forest fires. Should we use it? Plus: the Juno space probe was launched 10 years ago....
Cloud seeding is a potential solution for preventing droughts or forest fires. Should we use it? Plus: the Juno space probe was launched 10 years ago. Since 2016 it's been orbiting Jupiter providing new insights on the planet and our solar system.
06:00 News
06:15 The Week in Reports
More vaccinations for homeless people in Saint Petersburg, Russia - with the help of mobile teams of doctors. +++ We'll tell the story of Mohommad Arif,...
More vaccinations for homeless people in Saint Petersburg, Russia - with the help of mobile teams of doctors. +++ We'll tell the story of Mohommad Arif, a Pakistani man who was kidnapped as a boy and spent 20 years as a slave.
06:30 Lifestyle Europe
07:00 News
07:02 Arts.21 on Tour— City, Country, Culture
Everyone is on the road in Europe this summer. So are we: Arts.21 takes you on a tour featuring classical music in a monastery, iconic modernist paintings...
Everyone is on the road in Europe this summer. So are we: Arts.21 takes you on a tour featuring classical music in a monastery, iconic modernist paintings from Canada, and shamanic dance rituals in a former Berlin brewery.
07:30 The Magazine for Africa's Youth
What does your outer appearance say about you? The 77 Percent takes you to Kinshasa to meet the Congolese sapeurs. Our host, Edith Kimani, talks to Kenyan...
What does your outer appearance say about you? The 77 Percent takes you to Kinshasa to meet the Congolese sapeurs. Our host, Edith Kimani, talks to Kenyan stylist, Sunny Dolat about designs made in Africa. We meet a Ugandan beauty queen who is fighting against the stigma surrounding HIV and a designer from northern Nigeria introduces us into the world of Abaya design.
08:00 News
08:15 Living in the Digital Age
SHIFT special: Governments used Pegasus to spy on opposition figures and journalists. We take a look at why the software is so dangerous, how it impacts...
SHIFT special: Governments used Pegasus to spy on opposition figures and journalists. We take a look at why the software is so dangerous, how it impacts on victims, and at artists bringing public attention to the threat.
08:30 The Global Auto and Mobility Show
What’s it like to drive the most dangerous car in the world? Or the best electric car Mercedes has to offer? Or maybe the sportiest electric car VW has ever built? REV takes you to the top.
09:00 News
09:15 News
09:30 A Bike Tour on the Lech River
Lukas Stege tours the mountain river: From Forbach in Austria to Landsberg am Lech in Germany. He visits Füssen, Neuschwanstein Castle, learns how to...
Lukas Stege tours the mountain river: From Forbach in Austria to Landsberg am Lech in Germany. He visits Füssen, Neuschwanstein Castle, learns how to do the popular Schuhplattler folk dance and soaks up nature.
10:00 News
10:15 Jackpot! - The Curse of the Lottery
In the United States, nearly 80 billion lottery tickets and scratch cards are sold every year. Overnight the winners find themselves in charge of an astronomical...
In the United States, nearly 80 billion lottery tickets and scratch cards are sold every year. Overnight the winners find themselves in charge of an astronomical fortune and at the center of the limelight.
11:00 News
11:15 The best clubs for young footballers
Imagine you are a young, talented footballer - which club would you choose to help you become a pro? The biggest and richest club? The one with the best...
Imagine you are a young, talented footballer - which club would you choose to help you become a pro? The biggest and richest club? The one with the best academy? Not all teams provide the same opportunities for youngsters. Sports Life reporter Max Merrill examines the differences and assess which clubs may be best for the next generation.
11:30 Flipping the Script - A Different Kind of Political Debate
Are Germany's climate policies too ambitious or not ambitious enough? Are there losers and winners in the debate around climate change?
12:00 News
12:15 Living in the Digital Age
SHIFT special: Governments used Pegasus to spy on opposition figures and journalists. We take a look at why the software is so dangerous, how it impacts...
SHIFT special: Governments used Pegasus to spy on opposition figures and journalists. We take a look at why the software is so dangerous, how it impacts on victims, and at artists bringing public attention to the threat.
12:30 A Bike Tour on the Lech River
Lukas Stege tours the mountain river: From Forbach in Austria to Landsberg am Lech in Germany. He visits Füssen, Neuschwanstein Castle, learns how to...
Lukas Stege tours the mountain river: From Forbach in Austria to Landsberg am Lech in Germany. He visits Füssen, Neuschwanstein Castle, learns how to do the popular Schuhplattler folk dance and soaks up nature.
13:00 News
13:15 Paralympic Dream - Alhassane Baldé aims for Tokyo
His specialty is middle-distance wheelchair racing. Alhassane Baldé, born in Guinea in West Africa, has been paralyzed since birth. As a child he discovered...
His specialty is middle-distance wheelchair racing. Alhassane Baldé, born in Guinea in West Africa, has been paralyzed since birth. As a child he discovered how fast he could be in a wheelchair. Today he reaches speeds of 40 km/h on the track.
13:30 Arts.21 on Tour— City, Country, Culture
Everyone is on the road in Europe this summer. So are we: Arts.21 takes you on a tour featuring classical music in a monastery, iconic modernist paintings...
Everyone is on the road in Europe this summer. So are we: Arts.21 takes you on a tour featuring classical music in a monastery, iconic modernist paintings from Canada, and shamanic dance rituals in a former Berlin brewery.
14:00 News
14:15 Legendary Hotels - The American Colony Hotel, Jerusalem
The elegant "American Colony Hotel" in Jerusalem is an island of tranquility in a troubled city. The grand hotel has lived through all of Jerusalem’s...
The elegant "American Colony Hotel" in Jerusalem is an island of tranquility in a troubled city. The grand hotel has lived through all of Jerusalem’s serious crises. Everyone is welcome here, no matter where they come from or what they believe.
15:00 News
15:15 The Week in Reports
More vaccinations for homeless people in Saint Petersburg, Russia - with the help of mobile teams of doctors. +++ We'll tell the story of Mohommad Arif,...
More vaccinations for homeless people in Saint Petersburg, Russia - with the help of mobile teams of doctors. +++ We'll tell the story of Mohommad Arif, a Pakistani man who was kidnapped as a boy and spent 20 years as a slave.
15:30 Flipping the Script - A Different Kind of Political Debate
Are Germany's climate policies too ambitious or not ambitious enough? Are there losers and winners in the debate around climate change?
16:00 News
16:15 Paralympic Dream - Alhassane Baldé aims for Tokyo
His specialty is middle-distance wheelchair racing. Alhassane Baldé, born in Guinea in West Africa, has been paralyzed since birth. As a child he discovered...
His specialty is middle-distance wheelchair racing. Alhassane Baldé, born in Guinea in West Africa, has been paralyzed since birth. As a child he discovered how fast he could be in a wheelchair. Today he reaches speeds of 40 km/h on the track.
16:30 The Magazine for Africa's Youth
What does your outer appearance say about you? The 77 Percent takes you to Kinshasa to meet the Congolese sapeurs. Our host, Edith Kimani, talks to Kenyan...
What does your outer appearance say about you? The 77 Percent takes you to Kinshasa to meet the Congolese sapeurs. Our host, Edith Kimani, talks to Kenyan stylist, Sunny Dolat about designs made in Africa. We meet a Ugandan beauty queen who is fighting against the stigma surrounding HIV and a designer from northern Nigeria introduces us into the world of Abaya design.
17:00 News
17:15 Plague Island - The World’s Oldest Virus Research Lab
New viruses and diseases, previously found only in tropical climates, are reaching Europe. Researchers in a high-security lab on the Baltic Sea island...
New viruses and diseases, previously found only in tropical climates, are reaching Europe. Researchers in a high-security lab on the Baltic Sea island of Riems are working to put a stop to these dangerous viruses.
18:00 News
18:15 The best clubs for young footballers
Imagine you are a young, talented footballer - which club would you choose to help you become a pro? The biggest and richest club? The one with the best...
Imagine you are a young, talented footballer - which club would you choose to help you become a pro? The biggest and richest club? The one with the best academy? Not all teams provide the same opportunities for youngsters. Sports Life reporter Max Merrill examines the differences and assess which clubs may be best for the next generation.
18:30 Africa
19:00 News
19:15 Living in the Digital Age
SHIFT special: Governments used Pegasus to spy on opposition figures and journalists. We take a look at why the software is so dangerous, how it impacts...
SHIFT special: Governments used Pegasus to spy on opposition figures and journalists. We take a look at why the software is so dangerous, how it impacts on victims, and at artists bringing public attention to the threat.
19:30 The Magazine for Africa's Youth
What does your outer appearance say about you? The 77 Percent takes you to Kinshasa to meet the Congolese sapeurs. Our host, Edith Kimani, talks to Kenyan...
What does your outer appearance say about you? The 77 Percent takes you to Kinshasa to meet the Congolese sapeurs. Our host, Edith Kimani, talks to Kenyan stylist, Sunny Dolat about designs made in Africa. We meet a Ugandan beauty queen who is fighting against the stigma surrounding HIV and a designer from northern Nigeria introduces us into the world of Abaya design.
20:00 News
20:15 Paralympic Dream - Alhassane Baldé aims for Tokyo
His specialty is middle-distance wheelchair racing. Alhassane Baldé, born in Guinea in West Africa, has been paralyzed since birth. As a child he discovered...
His specialty is middle-distance wheelchair racing. Alhassane Baldé, born in Guinea in West Africa, has been paralyzed since birth. As a child he discovered how fast he could be in a wheelchair. Today he reaches speeds of 40 km/h on the track.
20:30 Africa
21:00 News
21:15 Ku Klux Klan - An American Story: II. Resurrections
The Ku Klux Klan is the oldest terrorist organization in the United States. In response to the Civil Rights movement of the 1960s, the Ku Klux Klan also...
The Ku Klux Klan is the oldest terrorist organization in the United States. In response to the Civil Rights movement of the 1960s, the Ku Klux Klan also experiences a new upswing - primarily in the southern states.
22:00 News
22:15 The Week in Reports
More vaccinations for homeless people in Saint Petersburg, Russia - with the help of mobile teams of doctors. +++ We'll tell the story of Mohommad Arif,...
More vaccinations for homeless people in Saint Petersburg, Russia - with the help of mobile teams of doctors. +++ We'll tell the story of Mohommad Arif, a Pakistani man who was kidnapped as a boy and spent 20 years as a slave.
22:30 Arts.21 on Tour— City, Country, Culture
Everyone is on the road in Europe this summer. So are we: Arts.21 takes you on a tour featuring classical music in a monastery, iconic modernist paintings...
Everyone is on the road in Europe this summer. So are we: Arts.21 takes you on a tour featuring classical music in a monastery, iconic modernist paintings from Canada, and shamanic dance rituals in a former Berlin brewery.
23:00 News
23:15 Living in the Digital Age
SHIFT special: Governments used Pegasus to spy on opposition figures and journalists. We take a look at why the software is so dangerous, how it impacts...
SHIFT special: Governments used Pegasus to spy on opposition figures and journalists. We take a look at why the software is so dangerous, how it impacts on victims, and at artists bringing public attention to the threat.
23:30 Flipping the Script - A Different Kind of Political Debate
Are Germany's climate policies too ambitious or not ambitious enough? Are there losers and winners in the debate around climate change?
00:00 News
00:02 A Bike Tour on the Lech River
Lukas Stege tours the mountain river: From Forbach in Austria to Landsberg am Lech in Germany. He visits Füssen, Neuschwanstein Castle, learns how to...
Lukas Stege tours the mountain river: From Forbach in Austria to Landsberg am Lech in Germany. He visits Füssen, Neuschwanstein Castle, learns how to do the popular Schuhplattler folk dance and soaks up nature.
00:30 Interview with Janine Wissler from the Left Party
Janine Wissler is party co-chair and lead candidate for the Left Party. In an interview with DW, she faces questions from Rosalia Romaniec, head of current politics, and reporter Chiponda Chimbelu.
01:00 News
01:15 The Week in Reports
More vaccinations for homeless people in Saint Petersburg, Russia - with the help of mobile teams of doctors. +++ We'll tell the story of Mohommad Arif,...
More vaccinations for homeless people in Saint Petersburg, Russia - with the help of mobile teams of doctors. +++ We'll tell the story of Mohommad Arif, a Pakistani man who was kidnapped as a boy and spent 20 years as a slave.
01:30 The Global Auto and Mobility Show
What’s it like to drive the most dangerous car in the world? Or the best electric car Mercedes has to offer? Or maybe the sportiest electric car VW has ever built? REV takes you to the top.
02:00 News
02:02 Children's Health
When children get sick, it's mostly due to an infection. But accidents can also impact a child's health and problems with skeletal development can be an issue, too.
02:30 Troubled Treasures - Dark Secrets in German Museums
For centuries, Europe lusted after exotic treasures from all over the world. Millions of objects were stored away by German museums during the colonial...
For centuries, Europe lusted after exotic treasures from all over the world. Millions of objects were stored away by German museums during the colonial era. That’s left a cultural vacuum in former colonial countries.
03:00 News
03:15 The best clubs for young footballers
Imagine you are a young, talented footballer - which club would you choose to help you become a pro? The biggest and richest club? The one with the best...
Imagine you are a young, talented footballer - which club would you choose to help you become a pro? The biggest and richest club? The one with the best academy? Not all teams provide the same opportunities for youngsters. Sports Life reporter Max Merrill examines the differences and assess which clubs may be best for the next generation.
03:30 Lifestyle Europe
04:00 News
04:02 The Week in Reports
More vaccinations for homeless people in Saint Petersburg, Russia - with the help of mobile teams of doctors. +++ We'll tell the story of Mohommad Arif,...
More vaccinations for homeless people in Saint Petersburg, Russia - with the help of mobile teams of doctors. +++ We'll tell the story of Mohommad Arif, a Pakistani man who was kidnapped as a boy and spent 20 years as a slave.
04:15 Ku Klux Klan - An American Story: II. Resurrections
The Ku Klux Klan is the oldest terrorist organization in the United States. In response to the Civil Rights movement of the 1960s, the Ku Klux Klan also...
The Ku Klux Klan is the oldest terrorist organization in the United States. In response to the Civil Rights movement of the 1960s, the Ku Klux Klan also experiences a new upswing - primarily in the southern states.
05:00 News
05:15 Paralympic Dream - Alhassane Baldé aims for Tokyo
His specialty is middle-distance wheelchair racing. Alhassane Baldé, born in Guinea in West Africa, has been paralyzed since birth. As a child he discovered...
His specialty is middle-distance wheelchair racing. Alhassane Baldé, born in Guinea in West Africa, has been paralyzed since birth. As a child he discovered how fast he could be in a wheelchair. Today he reaches speeds of 40 km/h on the track.
05:30 The Global Auto and Mobility Show
What’s it like to drive the most dangerous car in the world? Or the best electric car Mercedes has to offer? Or maybe the sportiest electric car VW has ever built? REV takes you to the top.
06:00 News
06:15 The best clubs for young footballers
Imagine you are a young, talented footballer - which club would you choose to help you become a pro? The biggest and richest club? The one with the best...
Imagine you are a young, talented footballer - which club would you choose to help you become a pro? The biggest and richest club? The one with the best academy? Not all teams provide the same opportunities for youngsters. Sports Life reporter Max Merrill examines the differences and assess which clubs may be best for the next generation.
06:30 A Bike Tour on the Lech River
Lukas Stege tours the mountain river: From Forbach in Austria to Landsberg am Lech in Germany. He visits Füssen, Neuschwanstein Castle, learns how to...
Lukas Stege tours the mountain river: From Forbach in Austria to Landsberg am Lech in Germany. He visits Füssen, Neuschwanstein Castle, learns how to do the popular Schuhplattler folk dance and soaks up nature.
07:00 News
07:02 Children's Health
When children get sick, it's mostly due to an infection. But accidents can also impact a child's health and problems with skeletal development can be an issue, too.
07:30 Troubled Treasures - Dark Secrets in German Museums
For centuries, Europe lusted after exotic treasures from all over the world. Millions of objects were stored away by German museums during the colonial...
For centuries, Europe lusted after exotic treasures from all over the world. Millions of objects were stored away by German museums during the colonial era. That’s left a cultural vacuum in former colonial countries.
08:00 News
08:15 Paralympic Dream - Alhassane Baldé aims for Tokyo
His specialty is middle-distance wheelchair racing. Alhassane Baldé, born in Guinea in West Africa, has been paralyzed since birth. As a child he discovered...
His specialty is middle-distance wheelchair racing. Alhassane Baldé, born in Guinea in West Africa, has been paralyzed since birth. As a child he discovered how fast he could be in a wheelchair. Today he reaches speeds of 40 km/h on the track.
08:30 Lifestyle Europe
09:00 News
09:15 The Week in Reports
More vaccinations for homeless people in Saint Petersburg, Russia - with the help of mobile teams of doctors. +++ We'll tell the story of Mohommad Arif,...
More vaccinations for homeless people in Saint Petersburg, Russia - with the help of mobile teams of doctors. +++ We'll tell the story of Mohommad Arif, a Pakistani man who was kidnapped as a boy and spent 20 years as a slave.
09:30 Arts.21 on Tour— City, Country, Culture
Everyone is on the road in Europe this summer. So are we: Arts.21 takes you on a tour featuring classical music in a monastery, iconic modernist paintings...
Everyone is on the road in Europe this summer. So are we: Arts.21 takes you on a tour featuring classical music in a monastery, iconic modernist paintings from Canada, and shamanic dance rituals in a former Berlin brewery.
10:00 News
10:15 GREED - A Fatal Desire, Part 1
Some call it a useful dowry of evolution, others a fault in the human genetic make-up: The old mortal sin Greed seems to be more ubiquitous than ever....
Some call it a useful dowry of evolution, others a fault in the human genetic make-up: The old mortal sin Greed seems to be more ubiquitous than ever. Why cannot people ever get enough, where is this self-indulgence leading - and are there any ways out of this vicious circle of gratification?
11:00 News
11:15 Living in the Digital Age
SHIFT special: Governments used Pegasus to spy on opposition figures and journalists. We take a look at why the software is so dangerous, how it impacts...
SHIFT special: Governments used Pegasus to spy on opposition figures and journalists. We take a look at why the software is so dangerous, how it impacts on victims, and at artists bringing public attention to the threat.
11:30 The Magazine for Africa's Youth
What does your outer appearance say about you? The 77 Percent takes you to Kinshasa to meet the Congolese sapeurs. Our host, Edith Kimani, talks to Kenyan...
What does your outer appearance say about you? The 77 Percent takes you to Kinshasa to meet the Congolese sapeurs. Our host, Edith Kimani, talks to Kenyan stylist, Sunny Dolat about designs made in Africa. We meet a Ugandan beauty queen who is fighting against the stigma surrounding HIV and a designer from northern Nigeria introduces us into the world of Abaya design.
12:00 News
12:15 Paralympic Dream - Alhassane Baldé aims for Tokyo
His specialty is middle-distance wheelchair racing. Alhassane Baldé, born in Guinea in West Africa, has been paralyzed since birth. As a child he discovered...
His specialty is middle-distance wheelchair racing. Alhassane Baldé, born in Guinea in West Africa, has been paralyzed since birth. As a child he discovered how fast he could be in a wheelchair. Today he reaches speeds of 40 km/h on the track.
12:30 The Global Auto and Mobility Show
What’s it like to drive the most dangerous car in the world? Or the best electric car Mercedes has to offer? Or maybe the sportiest electric car VW has ever built? REV takes you to the top.
13:00 News
13:15 The Week in Reports
More vaccinations for homeless people in Saint Petersburg, Russia - with the help of mobile teams of doctors. +++ We'll tell the story of Mohommad Arif,...
More vaccinations for homeless people in Saint Petersburg, Russia - with the help of mobile teams of doctors. +++ We'll tell the story of Mohommad Arif, a Pakistani man who was kidnapped as a boy and spent 20 years as a slave.
13:30 Interview with Janine Wissler from the Left Party
Janine Wissler is party co-chair and lead candidate for the Left Party. In an interview with DW, she faces questions from Rosalia Romaniec, head of current politics, and reporter Chiponda Chimbelu.
14:00 News
14:15 Jackpot! - The Curse of the Lottery
In the United States, nearly 80 billion lottery tickets and scratch cards are sold every year. Overnight the winners find themselves in charge of an astronomical...
In the United States, nearly 80 billion lottery tickets and scratch cards are sold every year. Overnight the winners find themselves in charge of an astronomical fortune and at the center of the limelight.
15:00 News
15:15 The best clubs for young footballers
Imagine you are a young, talented footballer - which club would you choose to help you become a pro? The biggest and richest club? The one with the best...
Imagine you are a young, talented footballer - which club would you choose to help you become a pro? The biggest and richest club? The one with the best academy? Not all teams provide the same opportunities for youngsters. Sports Life reporter Max Merrill examines the differences and assess which clubs may be best for the next generation.
15:30 Arts.21 on Tour— City, Country, Culture
Everyone is on the road in Europe this summer. So are we: Arts.21 takes you on a tour featuring classical music in a monastery, iconic modernist paintings...
Everyone is on the road in Europe this summer. So are we: Arts.21 takes you on a tour featuring classical music in a monastery, iconic modernist paintings from Canada, and shamanic dance rituals in a former Berlin brewery.
16:00 News
16:15 Living in the Digital Age
SHIFT special: Governments used Pegasus to spy on opposition figures and journalists. We take a look at why the software is so dangerous, how it impacts...
SHIFT special: Governments used Pegasus to spy on opposition figures and journalists. We take a look at why the software is so dangerous, how it impacts on victims, and at artists bringing public attention to the threat.
16:30 Troubled Treasures - Dark Secrets in German Museums
For centuries, Europe lusted after exotic treasures from all over the world. Millions of objects were stored away by German museums during the colonial...
For centuries, Europe lusted after exotic treasures from all over the world. Millions of objects were stored away by German museums during the colonial era. That’s left a cultural vacuum in former colonial countries.
17:00 News
17:15 Legendary Hotels - The American Colony Hotel, Jerusalem
The elegant "American Colony Hotel" in Jerusalem is an island of tranquility in a troubled city. The grand hotel has lived through all of Jerusalem’s...
The elegant "American Colony Hotel" in Jerusalem is an island of tranquility in a troubled city. The grand hotel has lived through all of Jerusalem’s serious crises. Everyone is welcome here, no matter where they come from or what they believe.
18:00 News
18:15 Paralympic Dream - Alhassane Baldé aims for Tokyo
His specialty is middle-distance wheelchair racing. Alhassane Baldé, born in Guinea in West Africa, has been paralyzed since birth. As a child he discovered...
His specialty is middle-distance wheelchair racing. Alhassane Baldé, born in Guinea in West Africa, has been paralyzed since birth. As a child he discovered how fast he could be in a wheelchair. Today he reaches speeds of 40 km/h on the track.
18:30 Interview with Janine Wissler from the Left Party
Janine Wissler is party co-chair and lead candidate for the Left Party. In an interview with DW, she faces questions from Rosalia Romaniec, head of current politics, and reporter Chiponda Chimbelu.
19:00 News
19:15 The Week in Reports
More vaccinations for homeless people in Saint Petersburg, Russia - with the help of mobile teams of doctors. +++ We'll tell the story of Mohommad Arif,...
More vaccinations for homeless people in Saint Petersburg, Russia - with the help of mobile teams of doctors. +++ We'll tell the story of Mohommad Arif, a Pakistani man who was kidnapped as a boy and spent 20 years as a slave.
19:30 Lifestyle Europe
20:00 News
20:15 Living in the Digital Age
SHIFT special: Governments used Pegasus to spy on opposition figures and journalists. We take a look at why the software is so dangerous, how it impacts...
SHIFT special: Governments used Pegasus to spy on opposition figures and journalists. We take a look at why the software is so dangerous, how it impacts on victims, and at artists bringing public attention to the threat.
20:30 The Global Auto and Mobility Show
What’s it like to drive the most dangerous car in the world? Or the best electric car Mercedes has to offer? Or maybe the sportiest electric car VW has ever built? REV takes you to the top.
21:00 News
21:15 Plague Island - The World’s Oldest Virus Research Lab
New viruses and diseases, previously found only in tropical climates, are reaching Europe. Researchers in a high-security lab on the Baltic Sea island...
New viruses and diseases, previously found only in tropical climates, are reaching Europe. Researchers in a high-security lab on the Baltic Sea island of Riems are working to put a stop to these dangerous viruses.
22:00 News
22:15 The best clubs for young footballers
Imagine you are a young, talented footballer - which club would you choose to help you become a pro? The biggest and richest club? The one with the best...
Imagine you are a young, talented footballer - which club would you choose to help you become a pro? The biggest and richest club? The one with the best academy? Not all teams provide the same opportunities for youngsters. Sports Life reporter Max Merrill examines the differences and assess which clubs may be best for the next generation.
22:30 Troubled Treasures - Dark Secrets in German Museums
For centuries, Europe lusted after exotic treasures from all over the world. Millions of objects were stored away by German museums during the colonial...
For centuries, Europe lusted after exotic treasures from all over the world. Millions of objects were stored away by German museums during the colonial era. That’s left a cultural vacuum in former colonial countries.
23:00 News
23:15 Paralympic Dream - Alhassane Baldé aims for Tokyo
His specialty is middle-distance wheelchair racing. Alhassane Baldé, born in Guinea in West Africa, has been paralyzed since birth. As a child he discovered...
His specialty is middle-distance wheelchair racing. Alhassane Baldé, born in Guinea in West Africa, has been paralyzed since birth. As a child he discovered how fast he could be in a wheelchair. Today he reaches speeds of 40 km/h on the track.
23:30 The Science Magazine
Cloud seeding is a potential solution for preventing droughts or forest fires. Should we use it? Plus: the Juno space probe was launched 10 years ago....
Cloud seeding is a potential solution for preventing droughts or forest fires. Should we use it? Plus: the Juno space probe was launched 10 years ago. Since 2016 it's been orbiting Jupiter providing new insights on the planet and our solar system.
00:00 News
00:02 News in Review
00:30 News
00:45 News
01:00 News
01:15 News
01:30 The Current Affairs Documentary
02:00 News
02:02 Lifestyle Europe
02:30 The Globalization Program
This week on Global 3000: Fewer and fewer babies. Why China's society is aging. How to make sustainable food like sausage and cheese without animals. And...
This week on Global 3000: Fewer and fewer babies. Why China's society is aging. How to make sustainable food like sausage and cheese without animals. And protecting rainforests and gorillas in Cameroon.
03:00 News
03:15 Child Trafficking - The Gangs Who Trade in People
For years, Vietnamese children and teenagers have been disappearing in Germany. Those responsible are unscrupulous human traffickers whose networks span continents.
04:00 News
04:02 Wildfires - consequences of a warming world
Natural drought cycles and human activity have led to a rise in massive wildfires in recent years. Forest fires in Siberia, the US and Canada, and the...
Natural drought cycles and human activity have led to a rise in massive wildfires in recent years. Forest fires in Siberia, the US and Canada, and the Mediterranean are also caused by climate change. We look for solutions.
04:30 Children's Health
When children get sick, it's mostly due to an infection. But accidents can also impact a child's health and problems with skeletal development can be an issue, too.
05:00 News
05:15 The Week in Reports
More vaccinations for homeless people in Saint Petersburg, Russia - with the help of mobile teams of doctors. +++ We'll tell the story of Mohommad Arif,...
More vaccinations for homeless people in Saint Petersburg, Russia - with the help of mobile teams of doctors. +++ We'll tell the story of Mohommad Arif, a Pakistani man who was kidnapped as a boy and spent 20 years as a slave.
05:30 Interview with Janine Wissler from the Left Party
Janine Wissler is party co-chair and lead candidate for the Left Party. In an interview with DW, she faces questions from Rosalia Romaniec, head of current politics, and reporter Chiponda Chimbelu.
06:00 News
06:15 Child Trafficking - The Gangs Who Trade in People
For years, Vietnamese children and teenagers have been disappearing in Germany. Those responsible are unscrupulous human traffickers whose networks span continents.
07:00 News
07:02 The Globalization Program
This week on Global 3000: Fewer and fewer babies. Why China's society is aging. How to make sustainable food like sausage and cheese without animals. And...
This week on Global 3000: Fewer and fewer babies. Why China's society is aging. How to make sustainable food like sausage and cheese without animals. And protecting rainforests and gorillas in Cameroon.
07:30 The Science Magazine
Cloud seeding is a potential solution for preventing droughts or forest fires. Should we use it? Plus: the Juno space probe was launched 10 years ago....
Cloud seeding is a potential solution for preventing droughts or forest fires. Should we use it? Plus: the Juno space probe was launched 10 years ago. Since 2016 it's been orbiting Jupiter providing new insights on the planet and our solar system.
08:00 News
08:15 The Week in Reports
More vaccinations for homeless people in Saint Petersburg, Russia - with the help of mobile teams of doctors. +++ We'll tell the story of Mohommad Arif,...
More vaccinations for homeless people in Saint Petersburg, Russia - with the help of mobile teams of doctors. +++ We'll tell the story of Mohommad Arif, a Pakistani man who was kidnapped as a boy and spent 20 years as a slave.
08:30 Arts.21 on Tour— City, Country, Culture
Everyone is on the road in Europe this summer. So are we: Arts.21 takes you on a tour featuring classical music in a monastery, iconic modernist paintings...
Everyone is on the road in Europe this summer. So are we: Arts.21 takes you on a tour featuring classical music in a monastery, iconic modernist paintings from Canada, and shamanic dance rituals in a former Berlin brewery.
09:00 News
09:30 The Science Magazine
Cloud seeding is a potential solution for preventing droughts or forest fires. Should we use it? Plus: the Juno space probe was launched 10 years ago....
Cloud seeding is a potential solution for preventing droughts or forest fires. Should we use it? Plus: the Juno space probe was launched 10 years ago. Since 2016 it's been orbiting Jupiter providing new insights on the planet and our solar system.
10:00 News
10:30 News
10:45 Paralympic Dream - Alhassane Baldé aims for Tokyo
His specialty is middle-distance wheelchair racing. Alhassane Baldé, born in Guinea in West Africa, has been paralyzed since birth. As a child he discovered...
His specialty is middle-distance wheelchair racing. Alhassane Baldé, born in Guinea in West Africa, has been paralyzed since birth. As a child he discovered how fast he could be in a wheelchair. Today he reaches speeds of 40 km/h on the track.
11:00 News
11:15 Plague Island - The World’s Oldest Virus Research Lab
New viruses and diseases, previously found only in tropical climates, are reaching Europe. Researchers in a high-security lab on the Baltic Sea island...
New viruses and diseases, previously found only in tropical climates, are reaching Europe. Researchers in a high-security lab on the Baltic Sea island of Riems are working to put a stop to these dangerous viruses.
12:00 News
12:30 News
12:45 The Week in Reports
More vaccinations for homeless people in Saint Petersburg, Russia - with the help of mobile teams of doctors. +++ We'll tell the story of Mohommad Arif,...
More vaccinations for homeless people in Saint Petersburg, Russia - with the help of mobile teams of doctors. +++ We'll tell the story of Mohommad Arif, a Pakistani man who was kidnapped as a boy and spent 20 years as a slave.
13:00 News
13:30 The Globalization Program
This week on Global 3000: Fewer and fewer babies. Why China's society is aging. How to make sustainable food like sausage and cheese without animals. And...
This week on Global 3000: Fewer and fewer babies. Why China's society is aging. How to make sustainable food like sausage and cheese without animals. And protecting rainforests and gorillas in Cameroon.
14:00 News
14:30 Wildfires - consequences of a warming world
Natural drought cycles and human activity have led to a rise in massive wildfires in recent years. Forest fires in Siberia, the US and Canada, and the...
Natural drought cycles and human activity have led to a rise in massive wildfires in recent years. Forest fires in Siberia, the US and Canada, and the Mediterranean are also caused by climate change. We look for solutions.
15:00 News
15:30 Asia
15:45 News
16:00 News
16:30 Asia
16:45 News
17:00 News
17:30 The Science Magazine
Cloud seeding is a potential solution for preventing droughts or forest fires. Should we use it? Plus: the Juno space probe was launched 10 years ago....
Cloud seeding is a potential solution for preventing droughts or forest fires. Should we use it? Plus: the Juno space probe was launched 10 years ago. Since 2016 it's been orbiting Jupiter providing new insights on the planet and our solar system.
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 Current Affairs Documentary
22:00 News
22:30 News in Review
23:00 News
23:15 News
23:30 News
23:45 Living in the Digital Age
SHIFT special: Governments used Pegasus to spy on opposition figures and journalists. We take a look at why the software is so dangerous, how it impacts...
SHIFT special: Governments used Pegasus to spy on opposition figures and journalists. We take a look at why the software is so dangerous, how it impacts on victims, and at artists bringing public attention to the threat.
00:00 News
00:02 News in Review
00:30 News
00:45 News
01:00 News
01:15 News
01:30 The Globalization Program
This week on Global 3000: Fewer and fewer babies. Why China's society is aging. How to make sustainable food like sausage and cheese without animals. And...
This week on Global 3000: Fewer and fewer babies. Why China's society is aging. How to make sustainable food like sausage and cheese without animals. And protecting rainforests and gorillas in Cameroon.
02:00 News
02:02 News in Review
02:30 Matchday 2 
The opening matchday of the 2021/22 season saw Dortmund get off to a flying start, while neither Bayern nor Leipzig began in style. Can RB bounce back...
The opening matchday of the 2021/22 season saw Dortmund get off to a flying start, while neither Bayern nor Leipzig began in style. Can RB bounce back against top of the table Stuttgart? Will the record champions’ first victory come against strong starters Cologne? And who’ll gain local bragging rights as Leverkusen host Gladbach? Get ready to hit the ground running with Matchday 2 on Kick off!
03:00 News
03:15 My Family, the War and I
Lidija Zelović grew up in Sarajevo before the war forced her to flee with her family to The Netherlands. When she returns, after two decades, as a...
Lidija Zelović grew up in Sarajevo before the war forced her to flee with her family to The Netherlands. When she returns, after two decades, as a filmmaker, she discovers that the war rages on in people's minds.
04:00 News
04:02 News in Review
04:30 Matchday 2 
The opening matchday of the 2021/22 season saw Dortmund get off to a flying start, while neither Bayern nor Leipzig began in style. Can RB bounce back...
The opening matchday of the 2021/22 season saw Dortmund get off to a flying start, while neither Bayern nor Leipzig began in style. Can RB bounce back against top of the table Stuttgart? Will the record champions’ first victory come against strong starters Cologne? And who’ll gain local bragging rights as Leverkusen host Gladbach? Get ready to hit the ground running with Matchday 2 on Kick off!
05:00 News
05:15 News
05:30 The Current Affairs Documentary