Scan date : 18/05/2024 09:04
Day | Hour | Type Event | Name Lang | Event name | Short Event | Extended Lang | Extended Event |
18/05 | 01h00>01h02 | (0x00) ? | eng | DW News | News | eng | |
18/05 | 01h02>01h30 | (0x00) ? | eng | The Day | News in Review | eng | |
18/05 | 01h30>02h00 | (0x00) ? | eng | REV | The Global Auto and Mobility Show | eng | REV puts the new Audi e-tron GT prototype to the test. Asia’s growing middle class is flying more and more. And why do some countries drive on the left side of the road and others on the right? REV tells you! |
18/05 | 02h00>02h15 | (0x00) ? | eng | DW News | News | eng | |
18/05 | 02h15>02h30 | (0x00) ? | eng | Planet A | eng | ||
18/05 | 02h30>03h00 | (0x00) ? | eng | Tomorrow Today | The Science Magazine | eng | Chimpanzees communicate with each other using at least some elements that resemble spoken language, but what about locusts? Also: we look deep into space at the Pillars of Creation. |
18/05 | 03h00>03h02 | (0x00) ? | eng | DW News | News | eng | |
18/05 | 03h02>03h15 | (0x00) ? | eng | Shift | How AI is changing the music world | eng | AI can create playlists, compose songs, and generate voices. Not everyone is happy about this. Musicians fear that their ideas and voices will be stolen. |
18/05 | 03h15>04h00 | (0x00) ? | eng | In the Jaws of the Dragon | How to Deal with China? | eng | At a summit meeting to discuss the "New Silk Road” infrastructure project in October 2023, China’s President Xi appeared alongside Russian President Vladimir Putin. Whether in Asia or the Middle East - China is evidently pushing for a new world order, with offensives directed against the West. Germany is already feeling the consequences. For a long time, trade with China flourished: From 1984, Volkswagen flooded the Chinese market with cars, ultimately exporting one in every three VWs to China. But now, Chinese companies like BYD are dominating the market with e-cars. And Germany’s reliance on China for computer chips, antibiotics and solar cells can now be seen as downright reckless. This dependence is becoming more evident as China increasingly comes up trumps both politically and economically. Whether regarding the Ukraine war, in its relations with Russia or its continued saber rattling in the conflict with Taiwan: Where China would have once conducted itself with restraint, it now demands its slice of global power. In Berlin, politicians are rubbing their eyes in disbelief: what was once a healthy relationship is now a codependency. And there’s no easy way out. |
18/05 | 04h00>04h15 | (0x00) ? | eng | DW News | News | eng | |
18/05 | 04h15>04h30 | (0x00) ? | eng | REV | eng | More and more people live in the suburbs and drive to work into the cities, or city folk is heading for jobs in the suburbs... Public transportation is barely existing outside major metropolitan areas. Is there a solution to the problem of increasing immobility in the US? | |
18/05 | 04h30>05h00 | (0x00) ? | eng | To the Point | Putin's war economy: New military leadership to mobilize Russia? | eng | Vladimir Putin’s shake-up of military leadership signals his readiness for a long war of attrition in Ukraine, as his forces advance in the northeast with new waves of attacks. Our guests: Nico Lange (Munich Security Conference); Marina Miron (King’s College London); Vladimir Esipov (DW) |
18/05 | 05h00>05h15 | (0x00) ? | eng | DW News | News | eng | |
18/05 | 05h15>05h30 | (0x00) ? | eng | Shift | How AI is changing the music world | eng | AI can create playlists, compose songs, and generate voices. Not everyone is happy about this. Musicians fear that their ideas and voices will be stolen. |
18/05 | 05h30>06h00 | (0x00) ? | eng | Euromaxx | Lifestyle Europe | eng | A visit to the Reichstag on the 75th anniversary of Germany’s Basic Law. And why Jasmine Alicia Carter uses her menstrual blood to paint. Plus: Euromaxx looks at how communion wafers are made. |
18/05 | 06h00>06h02 | (0x00) ? | eng | DW News | News | eng | |
18/05 | 06h02>06h30 | (0x00) ? | eng | Arts Unveiled | Women and heavy metal | eng | Metal is hard, aggressive, and loud. Since its beginnings in the 1970s, the scene has been dominated by men, so goes the cliché. But women have always been there! Let's meet female talents at Germany's biggest festival. |
18/05 | 06h30>07h00 | (0x00) ? | eng | The 77 Percent | Alcoholism | eng | Alcohol - it's a social lubricant, a way to wind down, and often initiation into adulthood. In Central Kenya, the consumption of cheap liquor, illegal brews, and heavy drinking has resulted in increased family conflicts, prompting calls from the government and society to address the issue. In our Street Debate, we find out how Kenyan youths view the issue of alcoholism. |
18/05 | 07h00>07h15 | (0x00) ? | eng | DW News | News | eng | |
18/05 | 07h15>07h30 | (0x00) ? | eng | REV | eng | More and more people live in the suburbs and drive to work into the cities, or city folk is heading for jobs in the suburbs... Public transportation is barely existing outside major metropolitan areas. Is there a solution to the problem of increasing immobility in the US? | |
18/05 | 07h30>08h00 | (0x00) ? | eng | REV | The Global Auto and Mobility Show | eng | REV puts the new Audi e-tron GT prototype to the test. Asia’s growing middle class is flying more and more. And why do some countries drive on the left side of the road and others on the right? REV tells you! |
18/05 | 08h00>08h15 | (0x00) ? | eng | DW News | News | eng | |
18/05 | 08h15>08h30 | (0x00) ? | eng | Sports Life | Flow & Frustration - The Visa Saga of Kenya’s Kayak King | eng | Sammy Muturi has been rowing the rivers of the mighty slopes of Mt. Kenya for over a decade. He’s a kayak pioneer in his homeland and has one big dream: being the first Kenyan kayaker to qualify for the Olympics. But to take part in the qualifying competitions in London, he first needs a visa. Like many African athletes, his dream depends on the goodwill of a few embassy officials. |
18/05 | 08h30>09h00 | (0x00) ? | eng | Tomorrow Today | The Science Magazine | eng | Chimpanzees communicate with each other using at least some elements that resemble spoken language, but what about locusts? Also: we look deep into space at the Pillars of Creation. |
18/05 | 09h00>09h15 | (0x00) ? | eng | DW News | News | eng | |
18/05 | 09h15>10h00 | (0x00) ? | eng | The Renewables Revolution | Global Solutions for Energy Transition | eng | Time is running out. If climate targets are still to be met and the survival of future generations is to be ensured, virtually all fossil energy sources worldwide will have to be replaced by renewables by 2050. That leaves us with almost exactly one generation from today to make this massive change. So what needs to happen for the global energy transition to succeed? Part 1 of this two-part documentary looks at the question of whether it’s even possible to provide enough green energy for the whole world. How can the oil economy be replaced? The film travels to places that could one day become the Saudi Arabia of renewable energies. For example, gigantic offshore wind farms in the North Sea, or the most modern solar fields in Spain. One day, these regions will supply all of Europe with electricity. However, the globally increasing demand for energy must be met in ways that are both sustainable and affordable. Researchers at the Technical University of Ilmenau in Thuringia are working with a team from the California Institute of Technology on high-tech materials that will make renewable energies more efficient and less expensive than their fossil fuel predecessors. |
18/05 | 10h00>10h15 | (0x00) ? | eng | DW News | News | eng | |
18/05 | 10h15>10h30 | (0x00) ? | eng | Sports Life | Flow & Frustration - The Visa Saga of Kenya’s Kayak King | eng | Sammy Muturi has been rowing the rivers of the mighty slopes of Mt. Kenya for over a decade. He’s a kayak pioneer in his homeland and has one big dream: being the first Kenyan kayaker to qualify for the Olympics. But to take part in the qualifying competitions in London, he first needs a visa. Like many African athletes, his dream depends on the goodwill of a few embassy officials. |
18/05 | 10h30>11h00 | (0x00) ? | eng | In Good Shape | How can you reduce your cancer risk? | eng | There are more than 300 types of cancer. It’s impossible to guard against all of them completely. But there are a number of risk factors that we can influence ourselves. With the right lifestyle choices, we can significantly reduce our risk. |
18/05 | 11h00>11h15 | (0x00) ? | eng | DW News | News | eng | |
18/05 | 11h15>11h30 | (0x00) ? | eng | Shift | How AI is changing the music world | eng | AI can create playlists, compose songs, and generate voices. Not everyone is happy about this. Musicians fear that their ideas and voices will be stolen. |
18/05 | 11h30>12h00 | (0x00) ? | eng | Arts Unveiled | Women and heavy metal | eng | Metal is hard, aggressive, and loud. Since its beginnings in the 1970s, the scene has been dominated by men, so goes the cliché. But women have always been there! Let's meet female talents at Germany's biggest festival. |
18/05 | 12h00>12h03 | (0x00) ? | eng | DW News | News | eng | |
18/05 | 12h03>13h00 | (0x00) ? | eng | Unmasking Hezbollah | Episode 3 - In the Name of the State | eng | France has been the country of choice for Hezbollah fighters seeking asylum since 2010. France offers several benefits, including the possibility of integrating into a large Lebanese community and freedom of movement on European territory. Paris became a center for laundering money from the cocaine trade. The D.E.A., the American Drug Enforcement Agency, alerted the French police. Together they opened a new chapter of Operation Cassandra, named "Operation Cedar," after the tree that symbolizes Lebanon. |
18/05 | 13h00>13h15 | (0x00) ? | eng | DW News | News | eng | |
18/05 | 13h15>13h30 | (0x00) ? | eng | Shift | How AI is changing the music world | eng | AI can create playlists, compose songs, and generate voices. Not everyone is happy about this. Musicians fear that their ideas and voices will be stolen. |
18/05 | 13h30>14h00 | (0x00) ? | eng | Euromaxx | Lifestyle Europe | eng | A visit to the Reichstag on the 75th anniversary of Germany’s Basic Law. And why Jasmine Alicia Carter uses her menstrual blood to paint. Plus: Euromaxx looks at how communion wafers are made. |
18/05 | 14h00>14h15 | (0x00) ? | eng | DW News | News | eng | |
18/05 | 14h15>15h00 | (0x00) ? | eng | Transactions | Money for Mother, in Zimbabwe | eng | "Transactions" tells the story of migration in Zimbabwe through the eyes of one family whose members have been separated by the failed economy. Frank, who lives in Cape Town, and Miles and Portia, who work in Britain, support their family back home through regular remittances.. At the same time, they yearn for their homeland. A fourth sister, Chrysthle, still lives in Zimbabwe and is unable to offer the family any financial help, despite her full-time job. Their mother, Mamilo, is the central point of contact for everyone in the extended family in Zimbabwe. Anyone who needs money comes to her, full of hope. But with every loan, tensions rise. Frank wants to help, but he resents it when his mother uses the money for things he doesn't agree with. After the Covid-19 pandemic leads to hard lockdowns in South Africa and Zimbabwe, life becomes increasingly difficult. Mamilo urges her youngest daughter Chrysthle to follow in the steps of her siblings and leave Zimbabwe. This intimate film documents the situation faced by Frank and his family. How much are they prepared to sacrifice to provide for their family? |
18/05 | 15h00>15h15 | (0x00) ? | eng | DW News | News | eng | |
18/05 | 15h15>15h30 | (0x00) ? | eng | Reporter | Melting Pot Svalbard - How much Freedom is Allowed? | eng | Svalbard Island is known for its snow-capped mountains and unique wildlife. It’s also an international melting pot, but soon all that could change. |
18/05 | 15h30>16h00 | (0x00) ? | eng | The 77 Percent | Alcoholism | eng | Alcohol - it's a social lubricant, a way to wind down, and often initiation into adulthood. In Central Kenya, the consumption of cheap liquor, illegal brews, and heavy drinking has resulted in increased family conflicts, prompting calls from the government and society to address the issue. In our Street Debate, we find out how Kenyan youths view the issue of alcoholism. |
18/05 | 16h00>16h15 | (0x00) ? | eng | DW News | News | eng | |
18/05 | 16h15>16h30 | (0x00) ? | eng | Interview | eng | He also asked him if the EU is prepared for another Trump presidency. | |
18/05 | 16h30>17h00 | (0x00) ? | eng | Euromaxx | Lifestyle Europe | eng | A visit to the Reichstag on the 75th anniversary of Germany’s Basic Law. And why Jasmine Alicia Carter uses her menstrual blood to paint. Plus: Euromaxx looks at how communion wafers are made. |
18/05 | 17h00>17h15 | (0x00) ? | eng | DW News | News | eng | |
18/05 | 17h15>17h30 | (0x00) ? | eng | Sports Life | Flow & Frustration - The Visa Saga of Kenya’s Kayak King | eng | Sammy Muturi has been rowing the rivers of the mighty slopes of Mt. Kenya for over a decade. He’s a kayak pioneer in his homeland and has one big dream: being the first Kenyan kayaker to qualify for the Olympics. But to take part in the qualifying competitions in London, he first needs a visa. Like many African athletes, his dream depends on the goodwill of a few embassy officials. |
18/05 | 17h30>18h00 | (0x00) ? | eng | DW News | Africa | eng | |
18/05 | 18h00>18h15 | (0x00) ? | eng | DW News | News | eng | |
18/05 | 18h15>18h30 | (0x00) ? | eng | Shift | How AI is changing the music world | eng | AI can create playlists, compose songs, and generate voices. Not everyone is happy about this. Musicians fear that their ideas and voices will be stolen. |
18/05 | 18h30>19h00 | (0x00) ? | eng | The 77 Percent | Alcoholism | eng | Alcohol - it's a social lubricant, a way to wind down, and often initiation into adulthood. In Central Kenya, the consumption of cheap liquor, illegal brews, and heavy drinking has resulted in increased family conflicts, prompting calls from the government and society to address the issue. In our Street Debate, we find out how Kenyan youths view the issue of alcoholism. |
18/05 | 19h00>19h15 | (0x00) ? | eng | DW News | News | eng | |
18/05 | 19h15>19h30 | (0x00) ? | eng | Reporter | Melting Pot Svalbard - How much Freedom is Allowed? | eng | Svalbard Island is known for its snow-capped mountains and unique wildlife. It’s also an international melting pot, but soon all that could change. |
18/05 | 19h30>20h00 | (0x00) ? | eng | DW News | Africa | eng | |
18/05 | 20h00>20h15 | (0x00) ? | eng | DW News | News | eng | |
18/05 | 20h15>21h00 | (0x00) ? | eng | Purunga | The Man of the Cliffs | eng | Fishers take huge risks to catch particular kinds of fish and seafood: To get to it, they have to climb towering cliffs down to the Pacific. Purunga is one of them. Every day, he makes his way through the desert to the ocean and descends to the sea using ropes and pegs. It’s an immense test of strength that’s already cost many fishers their lives. Purunga’s had a few accidents himself. When the swell is particularly strong, the catch is sometimes meagre. But Purunga knows: the following day he’ll be back to make the descent and try his luck once again. |
18/05 | 21h00>21h15 | (0x00) ? | eng | DW News | News | eng | |
18/05 | 21h15>21h30 | (0x00) ? | eng | Reporter | Melting Pot Svalbard - How much Freedom is Allowed? | eng | Svalbard Island is known for its snow-capped mountains and unique wildlife. It’s also an international melting pot, but soon all that could change. |
18/05 | 21h30>22h00 | (0x00) ? | eng | Afrimaxx | Modern African Lifestyle | eng | In this episode, presenter Palesa Tembe is at the Bryanston Market in Johannesburg. Plus, the strongest woman in Kenya, perfumes made from endemic South African plants and the Nigerian welder Dotun Popoola. |
18/05 | 22h00>22h15 | (0x00) ? | eng | DW News | News | eng | |
18/05 | 22h15>22h30 | (0x00) ? | eng | Shift | How AI is changing the music world | eng | AI can create playlists, compose songs, and generate voices. Not everyone is happy about this. Musicians fear that their ideas and voices will be stolen. |
18/05 | 22h30>23h00 | (0x00) ? | eng | Conflict Zone | Guest: Krišjānis Kariņš | eng | Tim Sebastian interviews Krišjānis Kariņš, Minister of Foreign Affairs of the Republic of Latvia. (first aired March 20, 2024) |
18/05 | 23h00>23h03 | (0x00) ? | eng | DW News | News | eng | |
18/05 | 23h03>00h00 | (0x00) ? | eng | Unmasking Hezbollah | Episode 3 - In the Name of the State | eng | France has been the country of choice for Hezbollah fighters seeking asylum since 2010. France offers several benefits, including the possibility of integrating into a large Lebanese community and freedom of movement on European territory. Paris became a center for laundering money from the cocaine trade. The D.E.A., the American Drug Enforcement Agency, alerted the French police. Together they opened a new chapter of Operation Cassandra, named "Operation Cedar," after the tree that symbolizes Lebanon. |
18/05 | 00h00>00h15 | (0x00) ? | eng | DW News | News | eng | |
18/05 | 00h15>00h30 | (0x00) ? | eng | Sports Life | Flow & Frustration - The Visa Saga of Kenya’s Kayak King | eng | Sammy Muturi has been rowing the rivers of the mighty slopes of Mt. Kenya for over a decade. He’s a kayak pioneer in his homeland and has one big dream: being the first Kenyan kayaker to qualify for the Olympics. But to take part in the qualifying competitions in London, he first needs a visa. Like many African athletes, his dream depends on the goodwill of a few embassy officials. |
18/05 | 00h30>01h00 | (0x00) ? | eng | Tomorrow Today | The Science Magazine | eng | Chimpanzees communicate with each other using at least some elements that resemble spoken language, but what about locusts? Also: we look deep into space at the Pillars of Creation. |
19/05 | 01h00>01h02 | (0x00) ? | eng | DW News | News | eng | |
19/05 | 01h02>01h30 | (0x00) ? | eng | At the Ready with NATO | Soldiers from Thuringia Secure Eastern Flank | eng | "The squad can fight any opponent. But I hope it’ll never have to do that.” This is how the commander of the 10th Armored Division of the Bundeswehr, Major General Ruprecht von Butler, assessed the performance of the Thuringian armored unit after inspecting their exercises on Lüneburg Heath. The armored battalion 393 from Bad Frankenhausen carried out a combat shooting exercise over several days, here. They used 30 modern Leopard 2 main battle tanks, supported by 14 Puma infantry fighting vehicles from a Bavarian battalion. The General’s praise was aimed at the core fighting force of NATO’s Very High Readiness Joint Task Force (VJTF). This must be ready for fast deployment: They have two to seven days to be ready to counter a potential aggressor anywhere in the Alliance’s territory. The task force numbers some 10,000 soldiers from eight NATO states - among them many from Thuringia and Saxony. The film observes the task force during their training exercises in Germany. The film also records a NATO maneuver in May 2023, on the Italian island of Sardinia. But attention is being drawn to eastern Europe . That region is the focus for NATO strategists. This is due to Russia’s war in Ukraine, a conflict that’s now been going on for more than two years. Here on the eastern flank - NATO’s official name for the region - armored infantry from Bad Salzungen in Thuringia have been deployed since mid-2023. They’re part of NATO’s Enhanced Forward Presence or EFP battlegroup responsible for defending the Baltic country of Lithuania. |
19/05 | 01h30>02h00 | (0x00) ? | eng | In Good Shape | How can you reduce your cancer risk? | eng | There are more than 300 types of cancer. It’s impossible to guard against all of them completely. But there are a number of risk factors that we can influence ourselves. With the right lifestyle choices, we can significantly reduce our risk. |
19/05 | 02h00>02h15 | (0x00) ? | eng | DW News | News | eng | |
19/05 | 02h15>02h30 | (0x00) ? | eng | Reporter | On Location | eng | |
19/05 | 02h30>03h00 | (0x00) ? | eng | Euromaxx | Lifestyle Europe | eng | |
19/05 | 03h00>03h02 | (0x00) ? | eng | DW News | News | eng | |
19/05 | 03h02>03h15 | (0x00) ? | eng | Sports Life | Flow & Frustration - The Visa Saga of Kenya’s Kayak King | eng | Sammy Muturi has been rowing the rivers of the mighty slopes of Mt. Kenya for over a decade. He’s a kayak pioneer in his homeland and has one big dream: being the first Kenyan kayaker to qualify for the Olympics. But to take part in the qualifying competitions in London, he first needs a visa. Like many African athletes, his dream depends on the goodwill of a few embassy officials. |
19/05 | 03h15>04h00 | (0x00) ? | eng | Purunga | The Man of the Cliffs | eng | Fishers take huge risks to catch particular kinds of fish and seafood: To get to it, they have to climb towering cliffs down to the Pacific. Purunga is one of them. Every day, he makes his way through the desert to the ocean and descends to the sea using ropes and pegs. It’s an immense test of strength that’s already cost many fishers their lives. Purunga’s had a few accidents himself. When the swell is particularly strong, the catch is sometimes meagre. But Purunga knows: the following day he’ll be back to make the descent and try his luck once again. |
19/05 | 04h00>04h15 | (0x00) ? | eng | DW News | News | eng | |
19/05 | 04h15>04h30 | (0x00) ? | eng | Reporter | Melting Pot Svalbard - How much Freedom is Allowed? | eng | Svalbard Island is known for its snow-capped mountains and unique wildlife. It’s also an international melting pot, but soon all that could change. |
19/05 | 04h30>05h00 | (0x00) ? | eng | At the Ready with NATO | Soldiers from Thuringia Secure Eastern Flank | eng | "The squad can fight any opponent. But I hope it’ll never have to do that.” This is how the commander of the 10th Armored Division of the Bundeswehr, Major General Ruprecht von Butler, assessed the performance of the Thuringian armored unit after inspecting their exercises on Lüneburg Heath. The armored battalion 393 from Bad Frankenhausen carried out a combat shooting exercise over several days, here. They used 30 modern Leopard 2 main battle tanks, supported by 14 Puma infantry fighting vehicles from a Bavarian battalion. The General’s praise was aimed at the core fighting force of NATO’s Very High Readiness Joint Task Force (VJTF). This must be ready for fast deployment: They have two to seven days to be ready to counter a potential aggressor anywhere in the Alliance’s territory. The task force numbers some 10,000 soldiers from eight NATO states - among them many from Thuringia and Saxony. The film observes the task force during their training exercises in Germany. The film also records a NATO maneuver in May 2023, on the Italian island of Sardinia. But attention is being drawn to eastern Europe . That region is the focus for NATO strategists. This is due to Russia’s war in Ukraine, a conflict that’s now been going on for more than two years. Here on the eastern flank - NATO’s official name for the region - armored infantry from Bad Salzungen in Thuringia have been deployed since mid-2023. They’re part of NATO’s Enhanced Forward Presence or EFP battlegroup responsible for defending the Baltic country of Lithuania. |
19/05 | 05h00>05h15 | (0x00) ? | eng | DW News | News | eng | |
19/05 | 05h15>05h30 | (0x00) ? | eng | Sports Life | Flow & Frustration - The Visa Saga of Kenya’s Kayak King | eng | Sammy Muturi has been rowing the rivers of the mighty slopes of Mt. Kenya for over a decade. He’s a kayak pioneer in his homeland and has one big dream: being the first Kenyan kayaker to qualify for the Olympics. But to take part in the qualifying competitions in London, he first needs a visa. Like many African athletes, his dream depends on the goodwill of a few embassy officials. |
19/05 | 05h30>06h00 | (0x00) ? | eng | REV | The Global Auto and Mobility Show | eng | REV puts the new Audi e-tron GT prototype to the test. Asia’s growing middle class is flying more and more. And why do some countries drive on the left side of the road and others on the right? REV tells you! |
19/05 | 06h00>06h03 | (0x00) ? | eng | DW News | News | eng | |
19/05 | 06h03>07h00 | (0x00) ? | eng | Unmasking Hezbollah | Episode 3 - In the Name of the State | eng | France has been the country of choice for Hezbollah fighters seeking asylum since 2010. France offers several benefits, including the possibility of integrating into a large Lebanese community and freedom of movement on European territory. Paris became a center for laundering money from the cocaine trade. The D.E.A., the American Drug Enforcement Agency, alerted the French police. Together they opened a new chapter of Operation Cassandra, named "Operation Cedar," after the tree that symbolizes Lebanon. |
19/05 | 07h00>07h15 | (0x00) ? | eng | DW News | News | eng | |
19/05 | 07h15>07h30 | (0x00) ? | eng | Reporter | Melting Pot Svalbard - How much Freedom is Allowed? | eng | Svalbard Island is known for its snow-capped mountains and unique wildlife. It’s also an international melting pot, but soon all that could change. |
19/05 | 07h30>08h00 | (0x00) ? | eng | Euromaxx | Lifestyle Europe | eng | A visit to the Reichstag on the 75th anniversary of Germany’s Basic Law. And why Jasmine Alicia Carter uses her menstrual blood to paint. Plus: Euromaxx looks at how communion wafers are made. |
19/05 | 08h00>08h15 | (0x00) ? | eng | DW News | News | eng | |
19/05 | 08h15>08h30 | (0x00) ? | eng | Shift | How AI is changing the music world | eng | AI can create playlists, compose songs, and generate voices. Not everyone is happy about this. Musicians fear that their ideas and voices will be stolen. |
19/05 | 08h30>09h00 | (0x00) ? | eng | Arts Unveiled | Women and heavy metal | eng | Metal is hard, aggressive, and loud. Since its beginnings in the 1970s, the scene has been dominated by men, so goes the cliché. But women have always been there! Let's meet female talents at Germany's biggest festival. |
19/05 | 09h00>09h15 | (0x00) ? | eng | DW News | News | eng | |
19/05 | 09h15>10h00 | (0x00) ? | eng | In the Jaws of the Dragon | How to Deal with China? | eng | At a summit meeting to discuss the "New Silk Road” infrastructure project in October 2023, China’s President Xi appeared alongside Russian President Vladimir Putin. Whether in Asia or the Middle East - China is evidently pushing for a new world order, with offensives directed against the West. Germany is already feeling the consequences. For a long time, trade with China flourished: From 1984, Volkswagen flooded the Chinese market with cars, ultimately exporting one in every three VWs to China. But now, Chinese companies like BYD are dominating the market with e-cars. And Germany’s reliance on China for computer chips, antibiotics and solar cells can now be seen as downright reckless. This dependence is becoming more evident as China increasingly comes up trumps both politically and economically. Whether regarding the Ukraine war, in its relations with Russia or its continued saber rattling in the conflict with Taiwan: Where China would have once conducted itself with restraint, it now demands its slice of global power. In Berlin, politicians are rubbing their eyes in disbelief: what was once a healthy relationship is now a codependency. And there’s no easy way out. |
19/05 | 10h00>10h15 | (0x00) ? | eng | DW News | News | eng | |
19/05 | 10h15>10h30 | (0x00) ? | eng | Shift | How AI is changing the music world | eng | AI can create playlists, compose songs, and generate voices. Not everyone is happy about this. Musicians fear that their ideas and voices will be stolen. |
19/05 | 10h30>11h00 | (0x00) ? | eng | The 77 Percent | Alcoholism | eng | Alcohol - it's a social lubricant, a way to wind down, and often initiation into adulthood. In Central Kenya, the consumption of cheap liquor, illegal brews, and heavy drinking has resulted in increased family conflicts, prompting calls from the government and society to address the issue. In our Street Debate, we find out how Kenyan youths view the issue of alcoholism. |
19/05 | 11h00>11h15 | (0x00) ? | eng | DW News | News | eng | |
19/05 | 11h15>11h30 | (0x00) ? | eng | Reporter | Melting Pot Svalbard - How much Freedom is Allowed? | eng | Svalbard Island is known for its snow-capped mountains and unique wildlife. It’s also an international melting pot, but soon all that could change. |
19/05 | 11h30>12h00 | (0x00) ? | eng | REV | The Global Auto and Mobility Show | eng | REV puts the new Audi e-tron GT prototype to the test. Asia’s growing middle class is flying more and more. And why do some countries drive on the left side of the road and others on the right? REV tells you! |
19/05 | 12h00>12h15 | (0x00) ? | eng | DW News | News | eng | |
19/05 | 12h15>12h30 | (0x00) ? | eng | Sports Life | Flow & Frustration - The Visa Saga of Kenya’s Kayak King | eng | Sammy Muturi has been rowing the rivers of the mighty slopes of Mt. Kenya for over a decade. He’s a kayak pioneer in his homeland and has one big dream: being the first Kenyan kayaker to qualify for the Olympics. But to take part in the qualifying competitions in London, he first needs a visa. Like many African athletes, his dream depends on the goodwill of a few embassy officials. |
19/05 | 12h30>13h00 | (0x00) ? | eng | The 77 Percent | Alcoholism | eng | Alcohol - it's a social lubricant, a way to wind down, and often initiation into adulthood. In Central Kenya, the consumption of cheap liquor, illegal brews, and heavy drinking has resulted in increased family conflicts, prompting calls from the government and society to address the issue. In our Street Debate, we find out how Kenyan youths view the issue of alcoholism. |
19/05 | 13h00>13h15 | (0x00) ? | eng | DW News | News | eng | |
19/05 | 13h15>13h30 | (0x00) ? | eng | Reporter | Melting Pot Svalbard - How much Freedom is Allowed? | eng | Svalbard Island is known for its snow-capped mountains and unique wildlife. It’s also an international melting pot, but soon all that could change. |
19/05 | 13h30>14h00 | (0x00) ? | eng | Arts Unveiled | Women and heavy metal | eng | Metal is hard, aggressive, and loud. Since its beginnings in the 1970s, the scene has been dominated by men, so goes the cliché. But women have always been there! Let's meet female talents at Germany's biggest festival. |
19/05 | 14h00>14h15 | (0x00) ? | eng | DW News | News | eng | |
19/05 | 14h15>15h00 | (0x00) ? | eng | The Renewables Revolution | Global Solutions for Energy Transition | eng | Time is running out. If climate targets are still to be met and the survival of future generations is to be ensured, virtually all fossil energy sources worldwide will have to be replaced by renewables by 2050. That leaves us with almost exactly one generation from today to make this massive change. So what needs to happen for the global energy transition to succeed? Part 1 of this two-part documentary looks at the question of whether it’s even possible to provide enough green energy for the whole world. How can the oil economy be replaced? The film travels to places that could one day become the Saudi Arabia of renewable energies. For example, gigantic offshore wind farms in the North Sea, or the most modern solar fields in Spain. One day, these regions will supply all of Europe with electricity. However, the globally increasing demand for energy must be met in ways that are both sustainable and affordable. Researchers at the Technical University of Ilmenau in Thuringia are working with a team from the California Institute of Technology on high-tech materials that will make renewable energies more efficient and less expensive than their fossil fuel predecessors. |
19/05 | 15h00>15h15 | (0x00) ? | eng | DW News | News | eng | |
19/05 | 15h15>15h30 | (0x00) ? | eng | Shift | How AI is changing the music world | eng | AI can create playlists, compose songs, and generate voices. Not everyone is happy about this. Musicians fear that their ideas and voices will be stolen. |
19/05 | 15h30>16h00 | (0x00) ? | eng | At the Ready with NATO | Soldiers from Thuringia Secure Eastern Flank | eng | "The squad can fight any opponent. But I hope it’ll never have to do that.” This is how the commander of the 10th Armored Division of the Bundeswehr, Major General Ruprecht von Butler, assessed the performance of the Thuringian armored unit after inspecting their exercises on Lüneburg Heath. The armored battalion 393 from Bad Frankenhausen carried out a combat shooting exercise over several days, here. They used 30 modern Leopard 2 main battle tanks, supported by 14 Puma infantry fighting vehicles from a Bavarian battalion. The General’s praise was aimed at the core fighting force of NATO’s Very High Readiness Joint Task Force (VJTF). This must be ready for fast deployment: They have two to seven days to be ready to counter a potential aggressor anywhere in the Alliance’s territory. The task force numbers some 10,000 soldiers from eight NATO states - among them many from Thuringia and Saxony. The film observes the task force during their training exercises in Germany. The film also records a NATO maneuver in May 2023, on the Italian island of Sardinia. But attention is being drawn to eastern Europe . That region is the focus for NATO strategists. This is due to Russia’s war in Ukraine, a conflict that’s now been going on for more than two years. Here on the eastern flank - NATO’s official name for the region - armored infantry from Bad Salzungen in Thuringia have been deployed since mid-2023. They’re part of NATO’s Enhanced Forward Presence or EFP battlegroup responsible for defending the Baltic country of Lithuania. |
19/05 | 16h00>16h15 | (0x00) ? | eng | DW News | News | eng | |
19/05 | 16h15>16h30 | (0x00) ? | eng | HER Women in Asia | eng | ||
19/05 | 16h30>17h00 | (0x00) ? | eng | Arts Unveiled | Women and heavy metal | eng | Metal is hard, aggressive, and loud. Since its beginnings in the 1970s, the scene has been dominated by men, so goes the cliché. But women have always been there! Let's meet female talents at Germany's biggest festival. |
19/05 | 17h00>17h15 | (0x00) ? | eng | DW News | News | eng | |
19/05 | 17h15>17h30 | (0x00) ? | eng | Reporter | Melting Pot Svalbard - How much Freedom is Allowed? | eng | Svalbard Island is known for its snow-capped mountains and unique wildlife. It’s also an international melting pot, but soon all that could change. |
19/05 | 17h30>18h00 | (0x00) ? | eng | Afrimaxx | Modern African Lifestyle | eng | In this episode, presenter Palesa Tembe is at the Bryanston Market in Johannesburg. Plus, the strongest woman in Kenya, perfumes made from endemic South African plants and the Nigerian welder Dotun Popoola. |
19/05 | 18h00>18h15 | (0x00) ? | eng | DW News | News | eng | |
19/05 | 18h15>18h30 | (0x00) ? | eng | Sports Life | Flow & Frustration - The Visa Saga of Kenya’s Kayak King | eng | Sammy Muturi has been rowing the rivers of the mighty slopes of Mt. Kenya for over a decade. He’s a kayak pioneer in his homeland and has one big dream: being the first Kenyan kayaker to qualify for the Olympics. But to take part in the qualifying competitions in London, he first needs a visa. Like many African athletes, his dream depends on the goodwill of a few embassy officials. |
19/05 | 18h30>19h00 | (0x00) ? | eng | Euromaxx | Lifestyle Europe | eng | A visit to the Reichstag on the 75th anniversary of Germany’s Basic Law. And why Jasmine Alicia Carter uses her menstrual blood to paint. Plus: Euromaxx looks at how communion wafers are made. |
19/05 | 19h00>19h15 | (0x00) ? | eng | DW News | News | eng | |
19/05 | 19h15>19h30 | (0x00) ? | eng | Shift | How AI is changing the music world | eng | AI can create playlists, compose songs, and generate voices. Not everyone is happy about this. Musicians fear that their ideas and voices will be stolen. |
19/05 | 19h30>20h00 | (0x00) ? | eng | REV | The Global Auto and Mobility Show | eng | REV puts the new Audi e-tron GT prototype to the test. Asia’s growing middle class is flying more and more. And why do some countries drive on the left side of the road and others on the right? REV tells you! |
19/05 | 20h00>20h15 | (0x00) ? | eng | DW News | News | eng | |
19/05 | 20h15>21h00 | (0x00) ? | eng | Transactions | Money for Mother, in Zimbabwe | eng | "Transactions" tells the story of migration in Zimbabwe through the eyes of one family whose members have been separated by the failed economy. Frank, who lives in Cape Town, and Miles and Portia, who work in Britain, support their family back home through regular remittances.. At the same time, they yearn for their homeland. A fourth sister, Chrysthle, still lives in Zimbabwe and is unable to offer the family any financial help, despite her full-time job. Their mother, Mamilo, is the central point of contact for everyone in the extended family in Zimbabwe. Anyone who needs money comes to her, full of hope. But with every loan, tensions rise. Frank wants to help, but he resents it when his mother uses the money for things he doesn't agree with. After the Covid-19 pandemic leads to hard lockdowns in South Africa and Zimbabwe, life becomes increasingly difficult. Mamilo urges her youngest daughter Chrysthle to follow in the steps of her siblings and leave Zimbabwe. This intimate film documents the situation faced by Frank and his family. How much are they prepared to sacrifice to provide for their family? |
19/05 | 21h00>21h15 | (0x00) ? | eng | DW News | News | eng | |
19/05 | 21h15>21h30 | (0x00) ? | eng | Sports Life | Flow & Frustration - The Visa Saga of Kenya’s Kayak King | eng | Sammy Muturi has been rowing the rivers of the mighty slopes of Mt. Kenya for over a decade. He’s a kayak pioneer in his homeland and has one big dream: being the first Kenyan kayaker to qualify for the Olympics. But to take part in the qualifying competitions in London, he first needs a visa. Like many African athletes, his dream depends on the goodwill of a few embassy officials. |
19/05 | 21h30>22h00 | (0x00) ? | eng | DW News | Africa | eng | |
19/05 | 22h00>22h15 | (0x00) ? | eng | DW News | News | eng | |
19/05 | 22h15>22h30 | (0x00) ? | eng | Reporter | Melting Pot Svalbard - How much Freedom is Allowed? | eng | Svalbard Island is known for its snow-capped mountains and unique wildlife. It’s also an international melting pot, but soon all that could change. |
19/05 | 22h30>23h00 | (0x00) ? | eng | Tomorrow Today | The Science Magazine | eng | Chimpanzees communicate with each other using at least some elements that resemble spoken language, but what about locusts? Also: we look deep into space at the Pillars of Creation. |
19/05 | 23h00>23h02 | (0x00) ? | eng | DW News | News | eng | |
19/05 | 23h02>23h30 | (0x00) ? | eng | Euromaxx | Lifestyle Europe | eng | A visit to the Reichstag on the 75th anniversary of Germany’s Basic Law. And why Jasmine Alicia Carter uses her menstrual blood to paint. Plus: Euromaxx looks at how communion wafers are made. |
19/05 | 23h30>00h00 | (0x00) ? | eng | Arts Unveiled | Women and heavy metal | eng | Metal is hard, aggressive, and loud. Since its beginnings in the 1970s, the scene has been dominated by men, so goes the cliché. But women have always been there! Let's meet female talents at Germany's biggest festival. |
19/05 | 00h00>00h15 | (0x00) ? | eng | DW News | News | eng | |
19/05 | 00h15>00h30 | (0x00) ? | eng | Reporter | Melting Pot Svalbard - How much Freedom is Allowed? | eng | Svalbard Island is known for its snow-capped mountains and unique wildlife. It’s also an international melting pot, but soon all that could change. |
19/05 | 00h30>01h00 | (0x00) ? | eng | REV | The Global Auto and Mobility Show | eng | REV puts the new Audi e-tron GT prototype to the test. Asia’s growing middle class is flying more and more. And why do some countries drive on the left side of the road and others on the right? REV tells you! |
20/05 | 01h00>01h02 | (0x00) ? | eng | DW News | News | eng | |
20/05 | 01h02>01h30 | (0x00) ? | eng | Euromaxx | Lifestyle Europe | eng | A visit to the Reichstag on the 75th anniversary of Germany’s Basic Law. And why Jasmine Alicia Carter uses her menstrual blood to paint. Plus: Euromaxx looks at how communion wafers are made. |
20/05 | 01h30>02h00 | (0x00) ? | eng | Global Us | Big business - Evangelical churches in Brazil | eng | Evangelical churches are growing rapidly in Brazil, thriving especially in poorer communities. Mass tourism is threatening the coral reefs in Egypt. In Australia, the "Bite Club" helps victims of shark attacks. |
20/05 | 02h00>02h15 | (0x00) ? | eng | DW News | News | eng | |
20/05 | 02h15>02h45 | (0x00) ? | eng | At the Ready with NATO | Soldiers from Thuringia Secure Eastern Flank | eng | "The squad can fight any opponent. But I hope it’ll never have to do that.” This is how the commander of the 10th Armored Division of the Bundeswehr, Major General Ruprecht von Butler, assessed the performance of the Thuringian armored unit after inspecting their exercises on Lüneburg Heath. The armored battalion 393 from Bad Frankenhausen carried out a combat shooting exercise over several days, here. They used 30 modern Leopard 2 main battle tanks, supported by 14 Puma infantry fighting vehicles from a Bavarian battalion. The General’s praise was aimed at the core fighting force of NATO’s Very High Readiness Joint Task Force (VJTF). This must be ready for fast deployment: They have two to seven days to be ready to counter a potential aggressor anywhere in the Alliance’s territory. The task force numbers some 10,000 soldiers from eight NATO states - among them many from Thuringia and Saxony. The film observes the task force during their training exercises in Germany. The film also records a NATO maneuver in May 2023, on the Italian island of Sardinia. But attention is being drawn to eastern Europe . That region is the focus for NATO strategists. This is due to Russia’s war in Ukraine, a conflict that’s now been going on for more than two years. Here on the eastern flank - NATO’s official name for the region - armored infantry from Bad Salzungen in Thuringia have been deployed since mid-2023. They’re part of NATO’s Enhanced Forward Presence or EFP battlegroup responsible for defending the Baltic country of Lithuania. |
20/05 | 02h45>03h00 | (0x00) ? | eng | Reporter | Melting Pot Svalbard - How much Freedom is Allowed? | eng | Svalbard Island is known for its snow-capped mountains and unique wildlife. It’s also an international melting pot, but soon all that could change. |
20/05 | 03h00>03h02 | (0x00) ? | eng | DW News | News | eng | |
20/05 | 03h02>03h30 | (0x00) ? | eng | Eco India | Tech and Tradition: The future of farming | eng | Farmers feed the world. But from Europe to India, farmers are burdened by high costs, low prices, and climate change. Technologies like an AI crop-doctor app and drones can help. But there’s a wellspring of anger among farmers worldwide. Why is that? |
20/05 | 03h30>04h00 | (0x00) ? | eng | In Good Shape | How can you reduce your cancer risk? | eng | There are more than 300 types of cancer. It’s impossible to guard against all of them completely. But there are a number of risk factors that we can influence ourselves. With the right lifestyle choices, we can significantly reduce our risk. |
20/05 | 04h00>04h15 | (0x00) ? | eng | DW News | News | eng | |
20/05 | 04h15>04h30 | (0x00) ? | eng | Sports Life | Flow & Frustration - The Visa Saga of Kenya’s Kayak King | eng | Sammy Muturi has been rowing the rivers of the mighty slopes of Mt. Kenya for over a decade. He’s a kayak pioneer in his homeland and has one big dream: being the first Kenyan kayaker to qualify for the Olympics. But to take part in the qualifying competitions in London, he first needs a visa. Like many African athletes, his dream depends on the goodwill of a few embassy officials. |
20/05 | 04h30>05h00 | (0x00) ? | eng | Euromaxx | Lifestyle Europe | eng | A visit to the Reichstag on the 75th anniversary of Germany’s Basic Law. And why Jasmine Alicia Carter uses her menstrual blood to paint. Plus: Euromaxx looks at how communion wafers are made. |
20/05 | 05h00>05h15 | (0x00) ? | eng | DW News | News | eng | |
20/05 | 05h15>05h45 | (0x00) ? | eng | Global Us | Big business - Evangelical churches in Brazil | eng | Evangelical churches are growing rapidly in Brazil, thriving especially in poorer communities. Mass tourism is threatening the coral reefs in Egypt. In Australia, the "Bite Club" helps victims of shark attacks. |
20/05 | 05h45>06h00 | (0x00) ? | eng | Reporter | Melting Pot Svalbard - How much Freedom is Allowed? | eng | Svalbard Island is known for its snow-capped mountains and unique wildlife. It’s also an international melting pot, but soon all that could change. |
20/05 | 06h00>06h02 | (0x00) ? | eng | DW News | News | eng | |
20/05 | 06h02>06h30 | (0x00) ? | eng | At the Ready with NATO | Soldiers from Thuringia Secure Eastern Flank | eng | "The squad can fight any opponent. But I hope it’ll never have to do that.” This is how the commander of the 10th Armored Division of the Bundeswehr, Major General Ruprecht von Butler, assessed the performance of the Thuringian armored unit after inspecting their exercises on Lüneburg Heath. The armored battalion 393 from Bad Frankenhausen carried out a combat shooting exercise over several days, here. They used 30 modern Leopard 2 main battle tanks, supported by 14 Puma infantry fighting vehicles from a Bavarian battalion. The General’s praise was aimed at the core fighting force of NATO’s Very High Readiness Joint Task Force (VJTF). This must be ready for fast deployment: They have two to seven days to be ready to counter a potential aggressor anywhere in the Alliance’s territory. The task force numbers some 10,000 soldiers from eight NATO states - among them many from Thuringia and Saxony. The film observes the task force during their training exercises in Germany. The film also records a NATO maneuver in May 2023, on the Italian island of Sardinia. But attention is being drawn to eastern Europe . That region is the focus for NATO strategists. This is due to Russia’s war in Ukraine, a conflict that’s now been going on for more than two years. Here on the eastern flank - NATO’s official name for the region - armored infantry from Bad Salzungen in Thuringia have been deployed since mid-2023. They’re part of NATO’s Enhanced Forward Presence or EFP battlegroup responsible for defending the Baltic country of Lithuania. |
20/05 | 06h30>07h00 | (0x00) ? | eng | Tomorrow Today | The Science Magazine | eng | Chimpanzees communicate with each other using at least some elements that resemble spoken language, but what about locusts? Also: we look deep into space at the Pillars of Creation. |
20/05 | 07h00>07h15 | (0x00) ? | eng | DW News | News | eng | |
20/05 | 07h15>07h30 | (0x00) ? | eng | Shift | How AI is changing the music world | eng | AI can create playlists, compose songs, and generate voices. Not everyone is happy about this. Musicians fear that their ideas and voices will be stolen. |
20/05 | 07h30>08h00 | (0x00) ? | eng | Eco Africa | The Environment Magazine | eng | Cutting the climate footprint of bricks in Uganda. Building greener wind turbines in Sweden. Saving the Baltic Sea’s dead zones. Using the sun to end food waste in Lagos. And growing hope in Niger with wild plants. |
20/05 | 08h00>08h30 | (0x00) ? | eng | DW News | News | eng | |
20/05 | 08h30>09h00 | (0x00) ? | eng | The 77 Percent | Alcoholism | eng | Alcohol - it's a social lubricant, a way to wind down, and often initiation into adulthood. In Central Kenya, the consumption of cheap liquor, illegal brews, and heavy drinking has resulted in increased family conflicts, prompting calls from the government and society to address the issue. In our Street Debate, we find out how Kenyan youths view the issue of alcoholism. |
20/05 | 09h00>09h30 | (0x00) ? | eng | DW News | News | eng | |
20/05 | 09h30>09h45 | (0x00) ? | eng | Shift | How AI is changing the music world | eng | AI can create playlists, compose songs, and generate voices. Not everyone is happy about this. Musicians fear that their ideas and voices will be stolen. |
20/05 | 09h45>10h00 | (0x00) ? | eng | Reporter | Melting Pot Svalbard - How much Freedom is Allowed? | eng | Svalbard Island is known for its snow-capped mountains and unique wildlife. It’s also an international melting pot, but soon all that could change. |
20/05 | 10h00>10h15 | (0x00) ? | eng | DW News | News | eng | |
20/05 | 10h15>11h00 | (0x00) ? | eng | Transactions | Money for Mother, in Zimbabwe | eng | "Transactions" tells the story of migration in Zimbabwe through the eyes of one family whose members have been separated by the failed economy. Frank, who lives in Cape Town, and Miles and Portia, who work in Britain, support their family back home through regular remittances.. At the same time, they yearn for their homeland. A fourth sister, Chrysthle, still lives in Zimbabwe and is unable to offer the family any financial help, despite her full-time job. Their mother, Mamilo, is the central point of contact for everyone in the extended family in Zimbabwe. Anyone who needs money comes to her, full of hope. But with every loan, tensions rise. Frank wants to help, but he resents it when his mother uses the money for things he doesn't agree with. After the Covid-19 pandemic leads to hard lockdowns in South Africa and Zimbabwe, life becomes increasingly difficult. Mamilo urges her youngest daughter Chrysthle to follow in the steps of her siblings and leave Zimbabwe. This intimate film documents the situation faced by Frank and his family. How much are they prepared to sacrifice to provide for their family? |
20/05 | 11h00>11h30 | (0x00) ? | eng | DW News | News | eng | |
20/05 | 11h30>12h00 | (0x00) ? | eng | Eco Africa | The Environment Magazine | eng | Cutting the climate footprint of bricks in Uganda. Building greener wind turbines in Sweden. Saving the Baltic Sea’s dead zones. Using the sun to end food waste in Lagos. And growing hope in Niger with wild plants. |
20/05 | 12h00>12h30 | (0x00) ? | eng | DW News | News | eng | |
20/05 | 12h30>13h00 | (0x00) ? | eng | Global Us | Big business - Evangelical churches in Brazil | eng | Evangelical churches are growing rapidly in Brazil, thriving especially in poorer communities. Mass tourism is threatening the coral reefs in Egypt. In Australia, the "Bite Club" helps victims of shark attacks. |
20/05 | 13h00>13h15 | (0x00) ? | eng | DW News | News | eng | |
20/05 | 13h15>14h00 | (0x00) ? | eng | Purunga | The Man of the Cliffs | eng | Fishers take huge risks to catch particular kinds of fish and seafood: To get to it, they have to climb towering cliffs down to the Pacific. Purunga is one of them. Every day, he makes his way through the desert to the ocean and descends to the sea using ropes and pegs. It’s an immense test of strength that’s already cost many fishers their lives. Purunga’s had a few accidents himself. When the swell is particularly strong, the catch is sometimes meagre. But Purunga knows: the following day he’ll be back to make the descent and try his luck once again. |
20/05 | 14h00>14h15 | (0x00) ? | eng | DW News | News | eng | |
20/05 | 14h15>14h30 | (0x00) ? | eng | Planet A | eng | ||
20/05 | 14h30>15h00 | (0x00) ? | eng | The 77 Percent | Alcoholism | eng | Alcohol - it's a social lubricant, a way to wind down, and often initiation into adulthood. In Central Kenya, the consumption of cheap liquor, illegal brews, and heavy drinking has resulted in increased family conflicts, prompting calls from the government and society to address the issue. In our Street Debate, we find out how Kenyan youths view the issue of alcoholism. |
20/05 | 15h00>15h30 | (0x00) ? | eng | DW News | News | eng | |
20/05 | 15h30>16h00 | (0x00) ? | eng | Tomorrow Today | The Science Magazine | eng | Chimpanzees communicate with each other using at least some elements that resemble spoken language, but what about locusts? Also: we look deep into space at the Pillars of Creation. |
20/05 | 16h00>16h15 | (0x00) ? | eng | DW News | News | eng | |
20/05 | 16h15>17h00 | (0x00) ? | eng | Transactions | Money for Mother, in Zimbabwe | eng | "Transactions" tells the story of migration in Zimbabwe through the eyes of one family whose members have been separated by the failed economy. Frank, who lives in Cape Town, and Miles and Portia, who work in Britain, support their family back home through regular remittances.. At the same time, they yearn for their homeland. A fourth sister, Chrysthle, still lives in Zimbabwe and is unable to offer the family any financial help, despite her full-time job. Their mother, Mamilo, is the central point of contact for everyone in the extended family in Zimbabwe. Anyone who needs money comes to her, full of hope. But with every loan, tensions rise. Frank wants to help, but he resents it when his mother uses the money for things he doesn't agree with. After the Covid-19 pandemic leads to hard lockdowns in South Africa and Zimbabwe, life becomes increasingly difficult. Mamilo urges her youngest daughter Chrysthle to follow in the steps of her siblings and leave Zimbabwe. This intimate film documents the situation faced by Frank and his family. How much are they prepared to sacrifice to provide for their family? |
20/05 | 17h00>17h30 | (0x00) ? | eng | DW News | News | eng | |
20/05 | 17h30>18h00 | (0x00) ? | eng | Global Us | Big business - Evangelical churches in Brazil | eng | Evangelical churches are growing rapidly in Brazil, thriving especially in poorer communities. Mass tourism is threatening the coral reefs in Egypt. In Australia, the "Bite Club" helps victims of shark attacks. |
20/05 | 18h00>18h30 | (0x00) ? | eng | DW News | News | eng | |
20/05 | 18h30>19h00 | (0x00) ? | eng | Arts Unveiled | Women and heavy metal | eng | Metal is hard, aggressive, and loud. Since its beginnings in the 1970s, the scene has been dominated by men, so goes the cliché. But women have always been there! Let's meet female talents at Germany's biggest festival. |
20/05 | 19h00>19h15 | (0x00) ? | eng | DW News | News | eng | |
20/05 | 19h15>19h45 | (0x00) ? | eng | Close up | How Car Tires Drive Deforestation | eng | The rules are designed to ensure due diligence and corporate accountability. Once the law takes effect, manufacturers in the EU will need to show their tires do not contain natural rubber from deforested land. The likes of Continental and Michelin will be obliged to make their supply chains more transparent. This certification process poses a problem for producers. Most natural rubber is produced in Asia. The supply chains from rubber farmers through various intermediaries to Europe have, however, been largely nontransparent to date. Companies are therefore exploring alternative materials and methods. Tire manufacturer Pirelli, for example, is working with sustainable producers in Thailand. Michelin is testing high-tech tires to increase the service life of its products. And Continental, in cooperation with a leading German research institute, is looking into a raw material that could act as a substitute: the Russian dandelion. If cultivated on a large scale in Europe, it could help offset the demand for natural rubber. In addition, discarded old tires could be retreaded, recycled, and put back on the market - instead of ending up on a landfill site. Is the industry having a genuine change of heart, or are these merely examples of greenwashing? |
20/05 | 19h45>20h00 | (0x00) ? | eng | Reporter | Melting Pot Svalbard - How much Freedom is Allowed? | eng | Svalbard Island is known for its snow-capped mountains and unique wildlife. It’s also an international melting pot, but soon all that could change. |
20/05 | 20h00>20h15 | (0x00) ? | eng | DW News | News | eng | |
20/05 | 20h15>20h30 | (0x00) ? | eng | Planet A | eng | ||
20/05 | 20h30>21h00 | (0x00) ? | eng | Global Us | Big business - Evangelical churches in Brazil | eng | Evangelical churches are growing rapidly in Brazil, thriving especially in poorer communities. Mass tourism is threatening the coral reefs in Egypt. In Australia, the "Bite Club" helps victims of shark attacks. |
20/05 | 21h00>21h30 | (0x00) ? | eng | DW News | News | eng | |
20/05 | 21h30>22h00 | (0x00) ? | eng | The Day | News in Review | eng | |
20/05 | 22h00>22h15 | (0x00) ? | eng | DW News | News | eng | |
20/05 | 22h15>23h00 | (0x00) ? | eng | Transactions | Money for Mother, in Zimbabwe | eng | "Transactions" tells the story of migration in Zimbabwe through the eyes of one family whose members have been separated by the failed economy. Frank, who lives in Cape Town, and Miles and Portia, who work in Britain, support their family back home through regular remittances.. At the same time, they yearn for their homeland. A fourth sister, Chrysthle, still lives in Zimbabwe and is unable to offer the family any financial help, despite her full-time job. Their mother, Mamilo, is the central point of contact for everyone in the extended family in Zimbabwe. Anyone who needs money comes to her, full of hope. But with every loan, tensions rise. Frank wants to help, but he resents it when his mother uses the money for things he doesn't agree with. After the Covid-19 pandemic leads to hard lockdowns in South Africa and Zimbabwe, life becomes increasingly difficult. Mamilo urges her youngest daughter Chrysthle to follow in the steps of her siblings and leave Zimbabwe. This intimate film documents the situation faced by Frank and his family. How much are they prepared to sacrifice to provide for their family? |
20/05 | 23h00>23h02 | (0x00) ? | eng | DW News | News | eng | |
20/05 | 23h02>23h30 | (0x00) ? | eng | The Day | News in Review | eng | |
20/05 | 23h30>00h00 | (0x00) ? | eng | At the Ready with NATO | Soldiers from Thuringia Secure Eastern Flank | eng | "The squad can fight any opponent. But I hope it’ll never have to do that.” This is how the commander of the 10th Armored Division of the Bundeswehr, Major General Ruprecht von Butler, assessed the performance of the Thuringian armored unit after inspecting their exercises on Lüneburg Heath. The armored battalion 393 from Bad Frankenhausen carried out a combat shooting exercise over several days, here. They used 30 modern Leopard 2 main battle tanks, supported by 14 Puma infantry fighting vehicles from a Bavarian battalion. The General’s praise was aimed at the core fighting force of NATO’s Very High Readiness Joint Task Force (VJTF). This must be ready for fast deployment: They have two to seven days to be ready to counter a potential aggressor anywhere in the Alliance’s territory. The task force numbers some 10,000 soldiers from eight NATO states - among them many from Thuringia and Saxony. The film observes the task force during their training exercises in Germany. The film also records a NATO maneuver in May 2023, on the Italian island of Sardinia. But attention is being drawn to eastern Europe . That region is the focus for NATO strategists. This is due to Russia’s war in Ukraine, a conflict that’s now been going on for more than two years. Here on the eastern flank - NATO’s official name for the region - armored infantry from Bad Salzungen in Thuringia have been deployed since mid-2023. They’re part of NATO’s Enhanced Forward Presence or EFP battlegroup responsible for defending the Baltic country of Lithuania. |
20/05 | 00h00>00h15 | (0x00) ? | eng | DW News | News | eng | |
20/05 | 00h15>00h30 | (0x00) ? | eng | Planet A | eng | ||
20/05 | 00h30>01h00 | (0x00) ? | eng | Close up | How Car Tires Drive Deforestation | eng | The rules are designed to ensure due diligence and corporate accountability. Once the law takes effect, manufacturers in the EU will need to show their tires do not contain natural rubber from deforested land. The likes of Continental and Michelin will be obliged to make their supply chains more transparent. This certification process poses a problem for producers. Most natural rubber is produced in Asia. The supply chains from rubber farmers through various intermediaries to Europe have, however, been largely nontransparent to date. Companies are therefore exploring alternative materials and methods. Tire manufacturer Pirelli, for example, is working with sustainable producers in Thailand. Michelin is testing high-tech tires to increase the service life of its products. And Continental, in cooperation with a leading German research institute, is looking into a raw material that could act as a substitute: the Russian dandelion. If cultivated on a large scale in Europe, it could help offset the demand for natural rubber. In addition, discarded old tires could be retreaded, recycled, and put back on the market - instead of ending up on a landfill site. Is the industry having a genuine change of heart, or are these merely examples of greenwashing? |
21/05 | 01h00>01h02 | (0x00) ? | eng | DW News | News | eng | |
21/05 | 01h02>01h30 | (0x00) ? | eng | The Day | News in Review | eng | |
21/05 | 01h30>02h00 | (0x00) ? | eng | Eco Africa | The Environment Magazine | eng | Cutting the climate footprint of bricks in Uganda. Building greener wind turbines in Sweden. Saving the Baltic Sea’s dead zones. Using the sun to end food waste in Lagos. And growing hope in Niger with wild plants. |
21/05 | 02h00>02h15 | (0x00) ? | eng | DW News | News | eng | |
21/05 | 02h15>03h00 | (0x00) ? | eng | The Renewable Revolution | Pioneering the Energy Transition | eng | The documentary explores the question of what needs to happen in terms of politics, policies, and society to implement what is technically possible, when it comes to renewable energy. To do this, the film visits two completely different places. One is in the US and the other, in Bavaria. These localities have two things in common: Both have completely converted their energy supply to renewables and as a result, both now have more money in their coffers today than before. The documentary provides a global overview of the solutions that already exist for a worldwide energy transition. And it asks what challenges still need to be overcome -- not only in the laboratories and power plants, but also among the movers and shakers who must drive the change today. |
21/05 | 03h00>03h02 | (0x00) ? | eng | DW News | News | eng | |
21/05 | 03h02>03h30 | (0x00) ? | eng | The Day | News in Review | eng | |
21/05 | 03h30>04h00 | (0x00) ? | eng | REV | The Global Auto and Mobility Show | eng | REV puts the new Audi e-tron GT prototype to the test. Asia’s growing middle class is flying more and more. And why do some countries drive on the left side of the road and others on the right? REV tells you! |
21/05 | 04h00>04h15 | (0x00) ? | eng | DW News | News | eng | |
21/05 | 04h15>04h30 | (0x00) ? | eng | Planet A | eng | ||
21/05 | 04h30>05h00 | (0x00) ? | eng | Close up | How Car Tires Drive Deforestation | eng | The rules are designed to ensure due diligence and corporate accountability. Once the law takes effect, manufacturers in the EU will need to show their tires do not contain natural rubber from deforested land. The likes of Continental and Michelin will be obliged to make their supply chains more transparent. This certification process poses a problem for producers. Most natural rubber is produced in Asia. The supply chains from rubber farmers through various intermediaries to Europe have, however, been largely nontransparent to date. Companies are therefore exploring alternative materials and methods. Tire manufacturer Pirelli, for example, is working with sustainable producers in Thailand. Michelin is testing high-tech tires to increase the service life of its products. And Continental, in cooperation with a leading German research institute, is looking into a raw material that could act as a substitute: the Russian dandelion. If cultivated on a large scale in Europe, it could help offset the demand for natural rubber. In addition, discarded old tires could be retreaded, recycled, and put back on the market - instead of ending up on a landfill site. Is the industry having a genuine change of heart, or are these merely examples of greenwashing? |
21/05 | 05h00>05h15 | (0x00) ? | eng | DW News | News | eng | |
21/05 | 05h15>06h00 | (0x00) ? | eng | The Renewable Revolution | Pioneering the Energy Transition | eng | The documentary explores the question of what needs to happen in terms of politics, policies, and society to implement what is technically possible, when it comes to renewable energy. To do this, the film visits two completely different places. One is in the US and the other, in Bavaria. These localities have two things in common: Both have completely converted their energy supply to renewables and as a result, both now have more money in their coffers today than before. The documentary provides a global overview of the solutions that already exist for a worldwide energy transition. And it asks what challenges still need to be overcome -- not only in the laboratories and power plants, but also among the movers and shakers who must drive the change today. |
21/05 | 06h00>06h02 | (0x00) ? | eng | DW News | News | eng | |
21/05 | 06h02>06h30 | (0x00) ? | eng | The Day | News in Review | eng | |
21/05 | 06h30>07h00 | (0x00) ? | eng | Eco India | Tech and Tradition: The future of farming | eng | Farmers feed the world. But from Europe to India, farmers are burdened by high costs, low prices, and climate change. Technologies like an AI crop-doctor app and drones can help. But there’s a wellspring of anger among farmers worldwide. Why is that? |
21/05 | 07h00>07h15 | (0x00) ? | eng | DW News | News | eng | |
21/05 | 07h15>07h30 | (0x00) ? | eng | Planet A | eng | ||
21/05 | 07h30>08h00 | (0x00) ? | eng | Arts Unveiled | Women and heavy metal | eng | Metal is hard, aggressive, and loud. Since its beginnings in the 1970s, the scene has been dominated by men, so goes the cliché. But women have always been there! Let's meet female talents at Germany's biggest festival. |
21/05 | 08h00>08h30 | (0x00) ? | eng | DW News | News | eng | |
21/05 | 08h30>09h00 | (0x00) ? | eng | At the Ready with NATO | Soldiers from Thuringia Secure Eastern Flank | eng | "The squad can fight any opponent. But I hope it’ll never have to do that.” This is how the commander of the 10th Armored Division of the Bundeswehr, Major General Ruprecht von Butler, assessed the performance of the Thuringian armored unit after inspecting their exercises on Lüneburg Heath. The armored battalion 393 from Bad Frankenhausen carried out a combat shooting exercise over several days, here. They used 30 modern Leopard 2 main battle tanks, supported by 14 Puma infantry fighting vehicles from a Bavarian battalion. The General’s praise was aimed at the core fighting force of NATO’s Very High Readiness Joint Task Force (VJTF). This must be ready for fast deployment: They have two to seven days to be ready to counter a potential aggressor anywhere in the Alliance’s territory. The task force numbers some 10,000 soldiers from eight NATO states - among them many from Thuringia and Saxony. The film observes the task force during their training exercises in Germany. The film also records a NATO maneuver in May 2023, on the Italian island of Sardinia. But attention is being drawn to eastern Europe . That region is the focus for NATO strategists. This is due to Russia’s war in Ukraine, a conflict that’s now been going on for more than two years. Here on the eastern flank - NATO’s official name for the region - armored infantry from Bad Salzungen in Thuringia have been deployed since mid-2023. They’re part of NATO’s Enhanced Forward Presence or EFP battlegroup responsible for defending the Baltic country of Lithuania. |
21/05 | 09h00>09h30 | (0x00) ? | eng | DW News | News | eng | |
21/05 | 09h30>10h00 | (0x00) ? | eng | Eco Africa | The Environment Magazine | eng | Cutting the climate footprint of bricks in Uganda. Building greener wind turbines in Sweden. Saving the Baltic Sea’s dead zones. Using the sun to end food waste in Lagos. And growing hope in Niger with wild plants. |
21/05 | 10h00>10h15 | (0x00) ? | eng | DW News | News | eng | |
21/05 | 10h15>10h45 | (0x00) ? | eng | Close up | How Car Tires Drive Deforestation | eng | The rules are designed to ensure due diligence and corporate accountability. Once the law takes effect, manufacturers in the EU will need to show their tires do not contain natural rubber from deforested land. The likes of Continental and Michelin will be obliged to make their supply chains more transparent. This certification process poses a problem for producers. Most natural rubber is produced in Asia. The supply chains from rubber farmers through various intermediaries to Europe have, however, been largely nontransparent to date. Companies are therefore exploring alternative materials and methods. Tire manufacturer Pirelli, for example, is working with sustainable producers in Thailand. Michelin is testing high-tech tires to increase the service life of its products. And Continental, in cooperation with a leading German research institute, is looking into a raw material that could act as a substitute: the Russian dandelion. If cultivated on a large scale in Europe, it could help offset the demand for natural rubber. In addition, discarded old tires could be retreaded, recycled, and put back on the market - instead of ending up on a landfill site. Is the industry having a genuine change of heart, or are these merely examples of greenwashing? |
21/05 | 10h45>11h00 | (0x00) ? | eng | Reporter | Melting Pot Svalbard - How much Freedom is Allowed? | eng | Svalbard Island is known for its snow-capped mountains and unique wildlife. It’s also an international melting pot, but soon all that could change. |
21/05 | 11h00>11h30 | (0x00) ? | eng | DW News | News | eng | |
21/05 | 11h30>12h00 | (0x00) ? | eng | Tomorrow Today | The Science Magazine | eng | Chimpanzees communicate with each other using at least some elements that resemble spoken language, but what about locusts? Also: we look deep into space at the Pillars of Creation. |
21/05 | 12h00>12h30 | (0x00) ? | eng | DW News | News | eng | |
21/05 | 12h30>13h00 | (0x00) ? | eng | In Good Shape | How can you reduce your cancer risk? | eng | There are more than 300 types of cancer. It’s impossible to guard against all of them completely. But there are a number of risk factors that we can influence ourselves. With the right lifestyle choices, we can significantly reduce our risk. |
21/05 | 13h00>13h15 | (0x00) ? | eng | DW News | News | eng | |
21/05 | 13h15>13h45 | (0x00) ? | eng | Close up | How Car Tires Drive Deforestation | eng | The rules are designed to ensure due diligence and corporate accountability. Once the law takes effect, manufacturers in the EU will need to show their tires do not contain natural rubber from deforested land. The likes of Continental and Michelin will be obliged to make their supply chains more transparent. This certification process poses a problem for producers. Most natural rubber is produced in Asia. The supply chains from rubber farmers through various intermediaries to Europe have, however, been largely nontransparent to date. Companies are therefore exploring alternative materials and methods. Tire manufacturer Pirelli, for example, is working with sustainable producers in Thailand. Michelin is testing high-tech tires to increase the service life of its products. And Continental, in cooperation with a leading German research institute, is looking into a raw material that could act as a substitute: the Russian dandelion. If cultivated on a large scale in Europe, it could help offset the demand for natural rubber. In addition, discarded old tires could be retreaded, recycled, and put back on the market - instead of ending up on a landfill site. Is the industry having a genuine change of heart, or are these merely examples of greenwashing? |
21/05 | 13h45>14h00 | (0x00) ? | eng | Shift | How AI is changing the music world | eng | AI can create playlists, compose songs, and generate voices. Not everyone is happy about this. Musicians fear that their ideas and voices will be stolen. |
21/05 | 14h00>14h15 | (0x00) ? | eng | DW News | News | eng | |
21/05 | 14h15>14h30 | (0x00) ? | eng | Unseen | eng | Sometimes it seems like a bad dream: floods, air pollution, traffic jams. Sometimes it feels like we’re surrounded by eco-monsters. But they can be defeated. YouTuber Alex Lin presents state-of-the-art devices. Arthur Zhang builds machines for upcycling plastics. And Japanese researchers are even working on mirrors in space. | |
21/05 | 14h30>15h00 | (0x00) ? | eng | Eco India | Tech and Tradition: The future of farming | eng | Farmers feed the world. But from Europe to India, farmers are burdened by high costs, low prices, and climate change. Technologies like an AI crop-doctor app and drones can help. But there’s a wellspring of anger among farmers worldwide. Why is that? |
21/05 | 15h00>15h30 | (0x00) ? | eng | DW News | News | eng | |
21/05 | 15h30>16h00 | (0x00) ? | eng | Global Us | Big business - Evangelical churches in Brazil | eng | Evangelical churches are growing rapidly in Brazil, thriving especially in poorer communities. Mass tourism is threatening the coral reefs in Egypt. In Australia, the "Bite Club" helps victims of shark attacks. |
21/05 | 16h00>16h15 | (0x00) ? | eng | DW News | News | eng | |
21/05 | 16h15>16h45 | (0x00) ? | eng | Close up | How Car Tires Drive Deforestation | eng | The rules are designed to ensure due diligence and corporate accountability. Once the law takes effect, manufacturers in the EU will need to show their tires do not contain natural rubber from deforested land. The likes of Continental and Michelin will be obliged to make their supply chains more transparent. This certification process poses a problem for producers. Most natural rubber is produced in Asia. The supply chains from rubber farmers through various intermediaries to Europe have, however, been largely nontransparent to date. Companies are therefore exploring alternative materials and methods. Tire manufacturer Pirelli, for example, is working with sustainable producers in Thailand. Michelin is testing high-tech tires to increase the service life of its products. And Continental, in cooperation with a leading German research institute, is looking into a raw material that could act as a substitute: the Russian dandelion. If cultivated on a large scale in Europe, it could help offset the demand for natural rubber. In addition, discarded old tires could be retreaded, recycled, and put back on the market - instead of ending up on a landfill site. Is the industry having a genuine change of heart, or are these merely examples of greenwashing? |
21/05 | 16h45>17h00 | (0x00) ? | eng | Reporter | Melting Pot Svalbard - How much Freedom is Allowed? | eng | Svalbard Island is known for its snow-capped mountains and unique wildlife. It’s also an international melting pot, but soon all that could change. |
21/05 | 17h00>17h30 | (0x00) ? | eng | DW News | News | eng | |
21/05 | 17h30>18h00 | (0x00) ? | eng | Eco Africa | The Environment Magazine | eng | Cutting the climate footprint of bricks in Uganda. Building greener wind turbines in Sweden. Saving the Baltic Sea’s dead zones. Using the sun to end food waste in Lagos. And growing hope in Niger with wild plants. |
21/05 | 18h00>18h30 | (0x00) ? | eng | DW News | News | eng | |
21/05 | 18h30>19h00 | (0x00) ? | eng | REV | The Global Auto and Mobility Show | eng | REV puts the new Audi e-tron GT prototype to the test. Asia’s growing middle class is flying more and more. And why do some countries drive on the left side of the road and others on the right? REV tells you! |
21/05 | 19h00>19h15 | (0x00) ? | eng | DW News | News | eng | |
21/05 | 19h15>20h00 | (0x00) ? | eng | The Renewable Revolution | Pioneering the Energy Transition | eng | The documentary explores the question of what needs to happen in terms of politics, policies, and society to implement what is technically possible, when it comes to renewable energy. To do this, the film visits two completely different places. One is in the US and the other, in Bavaria. These localities have two things in common: Both have completely converted their energy supply to renewables and as a result, both now have more money in their coffers today than before. The documentary provides a global overview of the solutions that already exist for a worldwide energy transition. And it asks what challenges still need to be overcome -- not only in the laboratories and power plants, but also among the movers and shakers who must drive the change today. |
21/05 | 20h00>20h15 | (0x00) ? | eng | DW News | News | eng | |
21/05 | 20h15>20h30 | (0x00) ? | eng | Unseen | eng | Sometimes it seems like a bad dream: floods, air pollution, traffic jams. Sometimes it feels like we’re surrounded by eco-monsters. But they can be defeated. YouTuber Alex Lin presents state-of-the-art devices. Arthur Zhang builds machines for upcycling plastics. And Japanese researchers are even working on mirrors in space. | |
21/05 | 20h30>21h00 | (0x00) ? | eng | Tomorrow Today | The Science Magazine | eng | Chimpanzees communicate with each other using at least some elements that resemble spoken language, but what about locusts? Also: we look deep into space at the Pillars of Creation. |
21/05 | 21h00>21h30 | (0x00) ? | eng | DW News | News | eng | |
21/05 | 21h30>22h00 | (0x00) ? | eng | The Day | News in Review | eng | |
21/05 | 22h00>22h15 | (0x00) ? | eng | DW News | News | eng | |
21/05 | 22h15>22h45 | (0x00) ? | eng | Close up | How Car Tires Drive Deforestation | eng | The rules are designed to ensure due diligence and corporate accountability. Once the law takes effect, manufacturers in the EU will need to show their tires do not contain natural rubber from deforested land. The likes of Continental and Michelin will be obliged to make their supply chains more transparent. This certification process poses a problem for producers. Most natural rubber is produced in Asia. The supply chains from rubber farmers through various intermediaries to Europe have, however, been largely nontransparent to date. Companies are therefore exploring alternative materials and methods. Tire manufacturer Pirelli, for example, is working with sustainable producers in Thailand. Michelin is testing high-tech tires to increase the service life of its products. And Continental, in cooperation with a leading German research institute, is looking into a raw material that could act as a substitute: the Russian dandelion. If cultivated on a large scale in Europe, it could help offset the demand for natural rubber. In addition, discarded old tires could be retreaded, recycled, and put back on the market - instead of ending up on a landfill site. Is the industry having a genuine change of heart, or are these merely examples of greenwashing? |
21/05 | 22h45>23h00 | (0x00) ? | eng | Shift | How AI is changing the music world | eng | AI can create playlists, compose songs, and generate voices. Not everyone is happy about this. Musicians fear that their ideas and voices will be stolen. |
21/05 | 23h00>23h02 | (0x00) ? | eng | DW News | News | eng | |
21/05 | 23h02>23h30 | (0x00) ? | eng | The Day | News in Review | eng | |
21/05 | 23h30>00h00 | (0x00) ? | eng | The 77 Percent | Alcoholism | eng | Alcohol - it's a social lubricant, a way to wind down, and often initiation into adulthood. In Central Kenya, the consumption of cheap liquor, illegal brews, and heavy drinking has resulted in increased family conflicts, prompting calls from the government and society to address the issue. In our Street Debate, we find out how Kenyan youths view the issue of alcoholism. |
21/05 | 00h00>00h15 | (0x00) ? | eng | DW News | News | eng | |
21/05 | 00h15>00h30 | (0x00) ? | eng | Unseen | eng | Sometimes it seems like a bad dream: floods, air pollution, traffic jams. Sometimes it feels like we’re surrounded by eco-monsters. But they can be defeated. YouTuber Alex Lin presents state-of-the-art devices. Arthur Zhang builds machines for upcycling plastics. And Japanese researchers are even working on mirrors in space. | |
21/05 | 00h30>01h00 | (0x00) ? | eng | Global Us | Big business - Evangelical churches in Brazil | eng | Evangelical churches are growing rapidly in Brazil, thriving especially in poorer communities. Mass tourism is threatening the coral reefs in Egypt. In Australia, the "Bite Club" helps victims of shark attacks. |
22/05 | 01h00>01h02 | (0x00) ? | eng | DW News | News | eng | |
22/05 | 01h02>01h30 | (0x00) ? | eng | The Day | News in Review | eng | |
22/05 | 01h30>02h00 | (0x00) ? | eng | Made in Germany | Yesterday’s technology, tomorrow’s progress | eng | An energy revolution is underway in the Arctic. Russia returns to old Soviet times; pneumatic tube transport celebrates a comeback with high-tech; a smart, light and affordable MRI for the global market. And how popular are e-bikes worldwide? |
22/05 | 02h00>02h15 | (0x00) ? | eng | DW News | News | eng | |
22/05 | 02h15>03h00 | (0x00) ? | eng | Birds | Adapting to a Changing World | eng | Their flying skills, their endurance and their adaptability have always fascinated mankind - birds are astonishing survivalists. New research is giving us thrilling insights into the world of these feathered sky-dwellers. How do they manage to soar kilometers up into the air? How do they cope with those long-haul flights over continents and oceans? And what about the complexity of their sex lives, not to mention their intelligence? The film explores some of the latest findings about birds by leading scientists. Exciting facts are revealed with the help of modern technology. But the research also sheds light on a darker aspect: many species of birds are threatened with extinction, not least due to urban development. |
22/05 | 03h00>03h02 | (0x00) ? | eng | DW News | News | eng | |
22/05 | 03h02>03h30 | (0x00) ? | eng | The Day | News in Review | eng | |
22/05 | 03h30>04h00 | (0x00) ? | eng | Global Us | Big business - Evangelical churches in Brazil | eng | Evangelical churches are growing rapidly in Brazil, thriving especially in poorer communities. Mass tourism is threatening the coral reefs in Egypt. In Australia, the "Bite Club" helps victims of shark attacks. |
22/05 | 04h00>04h15 | (0x00) ? | eng | DW News | News | eng | |
22/05 | 04h15>04h30 | (0x00) ? | eng | Unseen | eng | Sometimes it seems like a bad dream: floods, air pollution, traffic jams. Sometimes it feels like we’re surrounded by eco-monsters. But they can be defeated. YouTuber Alex Lin presents state-of-the-art devices. Arthur Zhang builds machines for upcycling plastics. And Japanese researchers are even working on mirrors in space. | |
22/05 | 04h30>05h00 | (0x00) ? | eng | Eco Africa | The Environment Magazine | eng | Cutting the climate footprint of bricks in Uganda. Building greener wind turbines in Sweden. Saving the Baltic Sea’s dead zones. Using the sun to end food waste in Lagos. And growing hope in Niger with wild plants. |
22/05 | 05h00>05h15 | (0x00) ? | eng | DW News | News | eng | |
22/05 | 05h15>06h00 | (0x00) ? | eng | Birds | Adapting to a Changing World | eng | Their flying skills, their endurance and their adaptability have always fascinated mankind - birds are astonishing survivalists. New research is giving us thrilling insights into the world of these feathered sky-dwellers. How do they manage to soar kilometers up into the air? How do they cope with those long-haul flights over continents and oceans? And what about the complexity of their sex lives, not to mention their intelligence? The film explores some of the latest findings about birds by leading scientists. Exciting facts are revealed with the help of modern technology. But the research also sheds light on a darker aspect: many species of birds are threatened with extinction, not least due to urban development. |
22/05 | 06h00>06h02 | (0x00) ? | eng | DW News | News | eng | |
22/05 | 06h02>06h30 | (0x00) ? | eng | The Day | News in Review | eng | |
22/05 | 06h30>07h00 | (0x00) ? | eng | Made in Germany | Yesterday’s technology, tomorrow’s progress | eng | An energy revolution is underway in the Arctic. Russia returns to old Soviet times; pneumatic tube transport celebrates a comeback with high-tech; a smart, light and affordable MRI for the global market. And how popular are e-bikes worldwide? |
22/05 | 07h00>07h15 | (0x00) ? | eng | DW News | News | eng | |
22/05 | 07h15>07h30 | (0x00) ? | eng | Unseen | eng | Sometimes it seems like a bad dream: floods, air pollution, traffic jams. Sometimes it feels like we’re surrounded by eco-monsters. But they can be defeated. YouTuber Alex Lin presents state-of-the-art devices. Arthur Zhang builds machines for upcycling plastics. And Japanese researchers are even working on mirrors in space. | |
22/05 | 07h30>08h00 | (0x00) ? | eng | In Good Shape | How can you reduce your cancer risk? | eng | There are more than 300 types of cancer. It’s impossible to guard against all of them completely. But there are a number of risk factors that we can influence ourselves. With the right lifestyle choices, we can significantly reduce our risk. |
22/05 | 08h00>08h30 | (0x00) ? | eng | DW News | News | eng | |
22/05 | 08h30>09h00 | (0x00) ? | eng | Close up | How Car Tires Drive Deforestation | eng | The rules are designed to ensure due diligence and corporate accountability. Once the law takes effect, manufacturers in the EU will need to show their tires do not contain natural rubber from deforested land. The likes of Continental and Michelin will be obliged to make their supply chains more transparent. This certification process poses a problem for producers. Most natural rubber is produced in Asia. The supply chains from rubber farmers through various intermediaries to Europe have, however, been largely nontransparent to date. Companies are therefore exploring alternative materials and methods. Tire manufacturer Pirelli, for example, is working with sustainable producers in Thailand. Michelin is testing high-tech tires to increase the service life of its products. And Continental, in cooperation with a leading German research institute, is looking into a raw material that could act as a substitute: the Russian dandelion. If cultivated on a large scale in Europe, it could help offset the demand for natural rubber. In addition, discarded old tires could be retreaded, recycled, and put back on the market - instead of ending up on a landfill site. Is the industry having a genuine change of heart, or are these merely examples of greenwashing? |
22/05 | 09h00>09h30 | (0x00) ? | eng | DW News | News | eng | |
22/05 | 09h30>10h00 | (0x00) ? | eng | Eco India | Tech and Tradition: The future of farming | eng | Farmers feed the world. But from Europe to India, farmers are burdened by high costs, low prices, and climate change. Technologies like an AI crop-doctor app and drones can help. But there’s a wellspring of anger among farmers worldwide. Why is that? |
22/05 | 10h00>10h15 | (0x00) ? | eng | DW News | News | eng | |
22/05 | 10h15>11h00 | (0x00) ? | eng | The Renewable Revolution | Pioneering the Energy Transition | eng | The documentary explores the question of what needs to happen in terms of politics, policies, and society to implement what is technically possible, when it comes to renewable energy. To do this, the film visits two completely different places. One is in the US and the other, in Bavaria. These localities have two things in common: Both have completely converted their energy supply to renewables and as a result, both now have more money in their coffers today than before. The documentary provides a global overview of the solutions that already exist for a worldwide energy transition. And it asks what challenges still need to be overcome -- not only in the laboratories and power plants, but also among the movers and shakers who must drive the change today. |
22/05 | 11h00>11h30 | (0x00) ? | eng | DW News | News | eng | |
22/05 | 11h30>12h00 | (0x00) ? | eng | Close up | How Car Tires Drive Deforestation | eng | The rules are designed to ensure due diligence and corporate accountability. Once the law takes effect, manufacturers in the EU will need to show their tires do not contain natural rubber from deforested land. The likes of Continental and Michelin will be obliged to make their supply chains more transparent. This certification process poses a problem for producers. Most natural rubber is produced in Asia. The supply chains from rubber farmers through various intermediaries to Europe have, however, been largely nontransparent to date. Companies are therefore exploring alternative materials and methods. Tire manufacturer Pirelli, for example, is working with sustainable producers in Thailand. Michelin is testing high-tech tires to increase the service life of its products. And Continental, in cooperation with a leading German research institute, is looking into a raw material that could act as a substitute: the Russian dandelion. If cultivated on a large scale in Europe, it could help offset the demand for natural rubber. In addition, discarded old tires could be retreaded, recycled, and put back on the market - instead of ending up on a landfill site. Is the industry having a genuine change of heart, or are these merely examples of greenwashing? |
22/05 | 12h00>12h30 | (0x00) ? | eng | DW News | News | eng | |
22/05 | 12h30>13h00 | (0x00) ? | eng | Made in Germany | Yesterday’s technology, tomorrow’s progress | eng | An energy revolution is underway in the Arctic. Russia returns to old Soviet times; pneumatic tube transport celebrates a comeback with high-tech; a smart, light and affordable MRI for the global market. And how popular are e-bikes worldwide? |
22/05 | 13h00>13h15 | (0x00) ? | eng | DW News | News | eng | |
22/05 | 13h15>14h00 | (0x00) ? | eng | Transactions | Money for Mother, in Zimbabwe | eng | "Transactions" tells the story of migration in Zimbabwe through the eyes of one family whose members have been separated by the failed economy. Frank, who lives in Cape Town, and Miles and Portia, who work in Britain, support their family back home through regular remittances.. At the same time, they yearn for their homeland. A fourth sister, Chrysthle, still lives in Zimbabwe and is unable to offer the family any financial help, despite her full-time job. Their mother, Mamilo, is the central point of contact for everyone in the extended family in Zimbabwe. Anyone who needs money comes to her, full of hope. But with every loan, tensions rise. Frank wants to help, but he resents it when his mother uses the money for things he doesn't agree with. After the Covid-19 pandemic leads to hard lockdowns in South Africa and Zimbabwe, life becomes increasingly difficult. Mamilo urges her youngest daughter Chrysthle to follow in the steps of her siblings and leave Zimbabwe. This intimate film documents the situation faced by Frank and his family. How much are they prepared to sacrifice to provide for their family? |
22/05 | 14h00>14h15 | (0x00) ? | eng | DW News | News | eng | |
22/05 | 14h15>14h30 | (0x00) ? | eng | HER Women in Asia | eng | Fatima Ali Haider, a doctor from Pakistan, lost her husband and son in a terror attack in 2013. Her personal experience of the tragedy made her aware of those suffering in similar situations. She co-founded an initiative called ‘The Grief Directory’. It aims to be a bridge of compassion between victims of terrorism in Pakistan in need of support and those willing to give it. Radhika Dalvie in India suffered unimaginable grief when she lost her son in a traffic accident shortly before his 18th birthday. But instead of giving up hope, she managed to channel her love for her son into creating a small orphanage. Now, Radhika Dalvie has rescued more than/over 100 children. And they all call her ‘Ma’. Alyssa Reinoso of Singapore was widowed shortly after her wedding. Her husband committed suicide. He suffered from bipolar II disorder, and she was the only one who knew of his struggle. People are ashamed to talk about mental health. She founded Calm Collective Asia to encourage conversations on mental health and to facilitate healing and stop stigmatization. | |
22/05 | 14h30>15h00 | (0x00) ? | eng | Eco Africa | The Environment Magazine | eng | Cutting the climate footprint of bricks in Uganda. Building greener wind turbines in Sweden. Saving the Baltic Sea’s dead zones. Using the sun to end food waste in Lagos. And growing hope in Niger with wild plants. |
22/05 | 15h00>15h30 | (0x00) ? | eng | DW News | News | eng | |
22/05 | 15h30>16h00 | (0x00) ? | eng | Made in Germany | Yesterday’s technology, tomorrow’s progress | eng | An energy revolution is underway in the Arctic. Russia returns to old Soviet times; pneumatic tube transport celebrates a comeback with high-tech; a smart, light and affordable MRI for the global market. And how popular are e-bikes worldwide? |
22/05 | 16h00>16h15 | (0x00) ? | eng | DW News | News | eng | |
22/05 | 16h15>17h00 | (0x00) ? | eng | The Renewable Revolution | Pioneering the Energy Transition | eng | The documentary explores the question of what needs to happen in terms of politics, policies, and society to implement what is technically possible, when it comes to renewable energy. To do this, the film visits two completely different places. One is in the US and the other, in Bavaria. These localities have two things in common: Both have completely converted their energy supply to renewables and as a result, both now have more money in their coffers today than before. The documentary provides a global overview of the solutions that already exist for a worldwide energy transition. And it asks what challenges still need to be overcome -- not only in the laboratories and power plants, but also among the movers and shakers who must drive the change today. |
22/05 | 17h00>17h30 | (0x00) ? | eng | DW News | News | eng | |
22/05 | 17h30>18h00 | (0x00) ? | eng | Eco India | Tech and Tradition: The future of farming | eng | Farmers feed the world. But from Europe to India, farmers are burdened by high costs, low prices, and climate change. Technologies like an AI crop-doctor app and drones can help. But there’s a wellspring of anger among farmers worldwide. Why is that? |
22/05 | 18h00>18h30 | (0x00) ? | eng | DW News | News | eng | |
22/05 | 18h30>19h00 | (0x00) ? | eng | At the Ready with NATO | Soldiers from Thuringia Secure Eastern Flank | eng | "The squad can fight any opponent. But I hope it’ll never have to do that.” This is how the commander of the 10th Armored Division of the Bundeswehr, Major General Ruprecht von Butler, assessed the performance of the Thuringian armored unit after inspecting their exercises on Lüneburg Heath. The armored battalion 393 from Bad Frankenhausen carried out a combat shooting exercise over several days, here. They used 30 modern Leopard 2 main battle tanks, supported by 14 Puma infantry fighting vehicles from a Bavarian battalion. The General’s praise was aimed at the core fighting force of NATO’s Very High Readiness Joint Task Force (VJTF). This must be ready for fast deployment: They have two to seven days to be ready to counter a potential aggressor anywhere in the Alliance’s territory. The task force numbers some 10,000 soldiers from eight NATO states - among them many from Thuringia and Saxony. The film observes the task force during their training exercises in Germany. The film also records a NATO maneuver in May 2023, on the Italian island of Sardinia. But attention is being drawn to eastern Europe . That region is the focus for NATO strategists. This is due to Russia’s war in Ukraine, a conflict that’s now been going on for more than two years. Here on the eastern flank - NATO’s official name for the region - armored infantry from Bad Salzungen in Thuringia have been deployed since mid-2023. They’re part of NATO’s Enhanced Forward Presence or EFP battlegroup responsible for defending the Baltic country of Lithuania. |
22/05 | 19h00>19h15 | (0x00) ? | eng | DW News | News | eng | |
22/05 | 19h15>20h00 | (0x00) ? | eng | Birds | Adapting to a Changing World | eng | Their flying skills, their endurance and their adaptability have always fascinated mankind - birds are astonishing survivalists. New research is giving us thrilling insights into the world of these feathered sky-dwellers. How do they manage to soar kilometers up into the air? How do they cope with those long-haul flights over continents and oceans? And what about the complexity of their sex lives, not to mention their intelligence? The film explores some of the latest findings about birds by leading scientists. Exciting facts are revealed with the help of modern technology. But the research also sheds light on a darker aspect: many species of birds are threatened with extinction, not least due to urban development. |
22/05 | 20h00>20h15 | (0x00) ? | eng | DW News | News | eng | |
22/05 | 20h15>20h30 | (0x00) ? | eng | HER Women in Asia | eng | Fatima Ali Haider, a doctor from Pakistan, lost her husband and son in a terror attack in 2013. Her personal experience of the tragedy made her aware of those suffering in similar situations. She co-founded an initiative called ‘The Grief Directory’. It aims to be a bridge of compassion between victims of terrorism in Pakistan in need of support and those willing to give it. Radhika Dalvie in India suffered unimaginable grief when she lost her son in a traffic accident shortly before his 18th birthday. But instead of giving up hope, she managed to channel her love for her son into creating a small orphanage. Now, Radhika Dalvie has rescued more than/over 100 children. And they all call her ‘Ma’. Alyssa Reinoso of Singapore was widowed shortly after her wedding. Her husband committed suicide. He suffered from bipolar II disorder, and she was the only one who knew of his struggle. People are ashamed to talk about mental health. She founded Calm Collective Asia to encourage conversations on mental health and to facilitate healing and stop stigmatization. | |
22/05 | 20h30>21h00 | (0x00) ? | eng | Conflict Zone | Guest: Dennis Ross, former US Middle East peace negotiator | eng | Tim Sebastian interviews Dennis Ross, former US Middle East peace negotiator. |
22/05 | 21h00>21h30 | (0x00) ? | eng | DW News | News | eng | |
22/05 | 21h30>22h00 | (0x00) ? | eng | The Day | News in Review | eng | |
22/05 | 22h00>22h15 | (0x00) ? | eng | DW News | News | eng | |
22/05 | 22h15>23h00 | (0x00) ? | eng | The Renewable Revolution | Pioneering the Energy Transition | eng | The documentary explores the question of what needs to happen in terms of politics, policies, and society to implement what is technically possible, when it comes to renewable energy. To do this, the film visits two completely different places. One is in the US and the other, in Bavaria. These localities have two things in common: Both have completely converted their energy supply to renewables and as a result, both now have more money in their coffers today than before. The documentary provides a global overview of the solutions that already exist for a worldwide energy transition. And it asks what challenges still need to be overcome -- not only in the laboratories and power plants, but also among the movers and shakers who must drive the change today. |
22/05 | 23h00>23h02 | (0x00) ? | eng | DW News | News | eng | |
22/05 | 23h02>23h30 | (0x00) ? | eng | The Day | News in Review | eng | |
22/05 | 23h30>00h00 | (0x00) ? | eng | Made in Germany | Yesterday’s technology, tomorrow’s progress | eng | An energy revolution is underway in the Arctic. Russia returns to old Soviet times; pneumatic tube transport celebrates a comeback with high-tech; a smart, light and affordable MRI for the global market. And how popular are e-bikes worldwide? |
22/05 | 00h00>00h15 | (0x00) ? | eng | DW News | News | eng | |
22/05 | 00h15>00h30 | (0x00) ? | eng | HER Women in Asia | eng | Fatima Ali Haider, a doctor from Pakistan, lost her husband and son in a terror attack in 2013. Her personal experience of the tragedy made her aware of those suffering in similar situations. She co-founded an initiative called ‘The Grief Directory’. It aims to be a bridge of compassion between victims of terrorism in Pakistan in need of support and those willing to give it. Radhika Dalvie in India suffered unimaginable grief when she lost her son in a traffic accident shortly before his 18th birthday. But instead of giving up hope, she managed to channel her love for her son into creating a small orphanage. Now, Radhika Dalvie has rescued more than/over 100 children. And they all call her ‘Ma’. Alyssa Reinoso of Singapore was widowed shortly after her wedding. Her husband committed suicide. He suffered from bipolar II disorder, and she was the only one who knew of his struggle. People are ashamed to talk about mental health. She founded Calm Collective Asia to encourage conversations on mental health and to facilitate healing and stop stigmatization. | |
22/05 | 00h30>01h00 | (0x00) ? | eng | Focus on Europe | Spotlight on People | eng | Right-wing populists could make strong gains in the European elections at the beginning of June. |
23/05 | 01h00>01h02 | (0x00) ? | eng | DW News | News | eng | |
23/05 | 01h02>01h30 | (0x00) ? | eng | The Day | News in Review | eng | |
23/05 | 01h30>02h00 | (0x00) ? | eng | Conflict Zone | Guest: Dennis Ross, former US Middle East peace negotiator | eng | Tim Sebastian interviews Dennis Ross, former US Middle East peace negotiator. |
23/05 | 02h00>02h15 | (0x00) ? | eng | DW News | News | eng | |
23/05 | 02h15>03h00 | (0x00) ? | eng | How Do We Want to Die? | eng | Most people want to die at home. But only very few manage to fall asleep peacefully with their family. Take Ingrid L., who’d been in a coma for three months following a cardiac arrest and was on a ventilator. Her husband was desperately fighting for the doctors to follow her living will and let her die. "It's a horror! She never wanted to live hooked up to machines for months on end, like that," he said. Modern medicine is making it possible to keep people alive for longer and longer. However, hospitals can also earn a lot of money by treating the seriously ill, especially in intensive care units. Intensive care physician Uwe Janssens believes that, when it comes to death and dying, economics often play a key role. People die almost every day in Janssens' intensive care unit at St. Antonius Hospital in Eschweiler. More and more elderly patients are on ventilators for an indefinite period of time. Doctors, nurses and the hospital's chaplain meet regularly to discuss ethics: Should a critically ill patient be assisted in dying, or kept alive artificially? What is the aim of therapy? What is the patient's will? What is medically feasible, what makes sense? Even for doctors, decisions at the end of a patient's life are never easy. The film touches on a taboo in Western society. How can people be protected from artificially extended morbid illness, yet still receive the medical help they need and want? | |
23/05 | 03h00>03h02 | (0x00) ? | eng | DW News | News | eng | |
23/05 | 03h02>03h30 | (0x00) ? | eng | The Day | News in Review | eng | |
23/05 | 03h30>04h00 | (0x00) ? | eng | Made in Germany | Yesterday’s technology, tomorrow’s progress | eng | An energy revolution is underway in the Arctic. Russia returns to old Soviet times; pneumatic tube transport celebrates a comeback with high-tech; a smart, light and affordable MRI for the global market. And how popular are e-bikes worldwide? |
23/05 | 04h00>04h15 | (0x00) ? | eng | DW News | News | eng | |
23/05 | 04h15>04h30 | (0x00) ? | eng | HER Women in Asia | eng | Fatima Ali Haider, a doctor from Pakistan, lost her husband and son in a terror attack in 2013. Her personal experience of the tragedy made her aware of those suffering in similar situations. She co-founded an initiative called ‘The Grief Directory’. It aims to be a bridge of compassion between victims of terrorism in Pakistan in need of support and those willing to give it. Radhika Dalvie in India suffered unimaginable grief when she lost her son in a traffic accident shortly before his 18th birthday. But instead of giving up hope, she managed to channel her love for her son into creating a small orphanage. Now, Radhika Dalvie has rescued more than/over 100 children. And they all call her ‘Ma’. Alyssa Reinoso of Singapore was widowed shortly after her wedding. Her husband committed suicide. He suffered from bipolar II disorder, and she was the only one who knew of his struggle. People are ashamed to talk about mental health. She founded Calm Collective Asia to encourage conversations on mental health and to facilitate healing and stop stigmatization. | |
23/05 | 04h30>05h00 | (0x00) ? | eng | Conflict Zone | Guest: Dennis Ross, former US Middle East peace negotiator | eng | Tim Sebastian interviews Dennis Ross, former US Middle East peace negotiator. |
23/05 | 05h00>05h15 | (0x00) ? | eng | DW News | News | eng | |
23/05 | 05h15>06h00 | (0x00) ? | eng | How Do We Want to Die? | eng | Most people want to die at home. But only very few manage to fall asleep peacefully with their family. Take Ingrid L., who’d been in a coma for three months following a cardiac arrest and was on a ventilator. Her husband was desperately fighting for the doctors to follow her living will and let her die. "It's a horror! She never wanted to live hooked up to machines for months on end, like that," he said. Modern medicine is making it possible to keep people alive for longer and longer. However, hospitals can also earn a lot of money by treating the seriously ill, especially in intensive care units. Intensive care physician Uwe Janssens believes that, when it comes to death and dying, economics often play a key role. People die almost every day in Janssens' intensive care unit at St. Antonius Hospital in Eschweiler. More and more elderly patients are on ventilators for an indefinite period of time. Doctors, nurses and the hospital's chaplain meet regularly to discuss ethics: Should a critically ill patient be assisted in dying, or kept alive artificially? What is the aim of therapy? What is the patient's will? What is medically feasible, what makes sense? Even for doctors, decisions at the end of a patient's life are never easy. The film touches on a taboo in Western society. How can people be protected from artificially extended morbid illness, yet still receive the medical help they need and want? | |
23/05 | 06h00>06h02 | (0x00) ? | eng | DW News | News | eng | |
23/05 | 06h02>06h30 | (0x00) ? | eng | The Day | News in Review | eng | |
23/05 | 06h30>07h00 | (0x00) ? | eng | Focus on Europe | Spotlight on People | eng | Right-wing populists could make strong gains in the European elections at the beginning of June. |
23/05 | 07h00>07h15 | (0x00) ? | eng | DW News | News | eng | |
23/05 | 07h15>07h30 | (0x00) ? | eng | HER Women in Asia | eng | Fatima Ali Haider, a doctor from Pakistan, lost her husband and son in a terror attack in 2013. Her personal experience of the tragedy made her aware of those suffering in similar situations. She co-founded an initiative called ‘The Grief Directory’. It aims to be a bridge of compassion between victims of terrorism in Pakistan in need of support and those willing to give it. Radhika Dalvie in India suffered unimaginable grief when she lost her son in a traffic accident shortly before his 18th birthday. But instead of giving up hope, she managed to channel her love for her son into creating a small orphanage. Now, Radhika Dalvie has rescued more than/over 100 children. And they all call her ‘Ma’. Alyssa Reinoso of Singapore was widowed shortly after her wedding. Her husband committed suicide. He suffered from bipolar II disorder, and she was the only one who knew of his struggle. People are ashamed to talk about mental health. She founded Calm Collective Asia to encourage conversations on mental health and to facilitate healing and stop stigmatization. | |
23/05 | 07h30>08h00 | (0x00) ? | eng | Made in Germany | Yesterday’s technology, tomorrow’s progress | eng | An energy revolution is underway in the Arctic. Russia returns to old Soviet times; pneumatic tube transport celebrates a comeback with high-tech; a smart, light and affordable MRI for the global market. And how popular are e-bikes worldwide? |
23/05 | 08h00>08h30 | (0x00) ? | eng | DW News | News | eng | |
23/05 | 08h30>09h00 | (0x00) ? | eng | Focus on Europe | Spotlight on People | eng | Right-wing populists could make strong gains in the European elections at the beginning of June. |
23/05 | 09h00>09h30 | (0x00) ? | eng | DW News | News | eng | |
23/05 | 09h30>10h00 | (0x00) ? | eng | Conflict Zone | Guest: Dennis Ross, former US Middle East peace negotiator | eng | Tim Sebastian interviews Dennis Ross, former US Middle East peace negotiator. |
23/05 | 10h00>10h15 | (0x00) ? | eng | DW News | News | eng | |
23/05 | 10h15>11h00 | (0x00) ? | eng | Birds | Adapting to a Changing World | eng | Their flying skills, their endurance and their adaptability have always fascinated mankind - birds are astonishing survivalists. New research is giving us thrilling insights into the world of these feathered sky-dwellers. How do they manage to soar kilometers up into the air? How do they cope with those long-haul flights over continents and oceans? And what about the complexity of their sex lives, not to mention their intelligence? The film explores some of the latest findings about birds by leading scientists. Exciting facts are revealed with the help of modern technology. But the research also sheds light on a darker aspect: many species of birds are threatened with extinction, not least due to urban development. |
23/05 | 11h00>11h30 | (0x00) ? | eng | DW News | News | eng | |
23/05 | 11h30>12h00 | (0x00) ? | eng | Eco India | Tech and Tradition: The future of farming | eng | Farmers feed the world. But from Europe to India, farmers are burdened by high costs, low prices, and climate change. Technologies like an AI crop-doctor app and drones can help. But there’s a wellspring of anger among farmers worldwide. Why is that? |
23/05 | 12h00>12h30 | (0x00) ? | eng | DW News | News | eng | |
23/05 | 12h30>13h00 | (0x00) ? | eng | Focus on Europe | Spotlight on People | eng | Right-wing populists could make strong gains in the European elections at the beginning of June. |
23/05 | 13h00>13h15 | (0x00) ? | eng | DW News | News | eng | |
23/05 | 13h15>14h00 | (0x00) ? | eng | The Renewable Revolution | Pioneering the Energy Transition | eng | The documentary explores the question of what needs to happen in terms of politics, policies, and society to implement what is technically possible, when it comes to renewable energy. To do this, the film visits two completely different places. One is in the US and the other, in Bavaria. These localities have two things in common: Both have completely converted their energy supply to renewables and as a result, both now have more money in their coffers today than before. The documentary provides a global overview of the solutions that already exist for a worldwide energy transition. And it asks what challenges still need to be overcome -- not only in the laboratories and power plants, but also among the movers and shakers who must drive the change today. |
23/05 | 14h00>14h15 | (0x00) ? | eng | DW News | News | eng | |
23/05 | 14h15>14h30 | (0x00) ? | eng | Mapped Out | eng | ||
23/05 | 14h30>15h00 | (0x00) ? | eng | Conflict Zone | Guest: Dennis Ross, former US Middle East peace negotiator | eng | Tim Sebastian interviews Dennis Ross, former US Middle East peace negotiator. |
23/05 | 15h00>15h30 | (0x00) ? | eng | DW News | News | eng | |
23/05 | 15h30>16h00 | (0x00) ? | eng | Focus on Europe | Spotlight on People | eng | Right-wing populists could make strong gains in the European elections at the beginning of June. |
23/05 | 16h00>16h15 | (0x00) ? | eng | DW News | News | eng | |
23/05 | 16h15>17h00 | (0x00) ? | eng | Birds | Adapting to a Changing World | eng | Their flying skills, their endurance and their adaptability have always fascinated mankind - birds are astonishing survivalists. New research is giving us thrilling insights into the world of these feathered sky-dwellers. How do they manage to soar kilometers up into the air? How do they cope with those long-haul flights over continents and oceans? And what about the complexity of their sex lives, not to mention their intelligence? The film explores some of the latest findings about birds by leading scientists. Exciting facts are revealed with the help of modern technology. But the research also sheds light on a darker aspect: many species of birds are threatened with extinction, not least due to urban development. |
23/05 | 17h00>17h30 | (0x00) ? | eng | DW News | News | eng | |
23/05 | 17h30>18h00 | (0x00) ? | eng | Conflict Zone | Guest: Dennis Ross, former US Middle East peace negotiator | eng | Tim Sebastian interviews Dennis Ross, former US Middle East peace negotiator. |
23/05 | 18h00>18h30 | (0x00) ? | eng | DW News | News | eng | |
23/05 | 18h30>19h00 | (0x00) ? | eng | DW News | Africa | eng | |
23/05 | 19h00>19h15 | (0x00) ? | eng | DW News | News | eng | |
23/05 | 19h15>20h00 | (0x00) ? | eng | How Do We Want to Die? | eng | Most people want to die at home. But only very few manage to fall asleep peacefully with their family. Take Ingrid L., who’d been in a coma for three months following a cardiac arrest and was on a ventilator. Her husband was desperately fighting for the doctors to follow her living will and let her die. "It's a horror! She never wanted to live hooked up to machines for months on end, like that," he said. Modern medicine is making it possible to keep people alive for longer and longer. However, hospitals can also earn a lot of money by treating the seriously ill, especially in intensive care units. Intensive care physician Uwe Janssens believes that, when it comes to death and dying, economics often play a key role. People die almost every day in Janssens' intensive care unit at St. Antonius Hospital in Eschweiler. More and more elderly patients are on ventilators for an indefinite period of time. Doctors, nurses and the hospital's chaplain meet regularly to discuss ethics: Should a critically ill patient be assisted in dying, or kept alive artificially? What is the aim of therapy? What is the patient's will? What is medically feasible, what makes sense? Even for doctors, decisions at the end of a patient's life are never easy. The film touches on a taboo in Western society. How can people be protected from artificially extended morbid illness, yet still receive the medical help they need and want? | |
23/05 | 20h00>20h15 | (0x00) ? | eng | DW News | News | eng | |
23/05 | 20h15>20h30 | (0x00) ? | eng | Mapped Out | eng | ||
23/05 | 20h30>21h00 | (0x00) ? | eng | To the Point | International Debate from Berlin | eng | |
23/05 | 21h00>21h30 | (0x00) ? | eng | DW News | News | eng | |
23/05 | 21h30>22h00 | (0x00) ? | eng | The Day | News in Review | eng | |
23/05 | 22h00>22h15 | (0x00) ? | eng | DW News | News | eng | |
23/05 | 22h15>23h00 | (0x00) ? | eng | Birds | Adapting to a Changing World | eng | Their flying skills, their endurance and their adaptability have always fascinated mankind - birds are astonishing survivalists. New research is giving us thrilling insights into the world of these feathered sky-dwellers. How do they manage to soar kilometers up into the air? How do they cope with those long-haul flights over continents and oceans? And what about the complexity of their sex lives, not to mention their intelligence? The film explores some of the latest findings about birds by leading scientists. Exciting facts are revealed with the help of modern technology. But the research also sheds light on a darker aspect: many species of birds are threatened with extinction, not least due to urban development. |
23/05 | 23h00>23h02 | (0x00) ? | eng | DW News | News | eng | |
23/05 | 23h02>23h30 | (0x00) ? | eng | The Day | News in Review | eng | |
23/05 | 23h30>00h00 | (0x00) ? | eng | To the Point | International Debate from Berlin | eng | |
23/05 | 00h00>00h15 | (0x00) ? | eng | DW News | News | eng | |
23/05 | 00h15>00h30 | (0x00) ? | eng | Mapped Out | eng | ||
23/05 | 00h30>01h00 | (0x00) ? | eng | Conflict Zone | Guest: Dennis Ross, former US Middle East peace negotiator | eng | Tim Sebastian interviews Dennis Ross, former US Middle East peace negotiator. |
24/05 | 01h00>01h02 | (0x00) ? | eng | DW News | News | eng | |
24/05 | 01h02>01h30 | (0x00) ? | eng | The Day | News in Review | eng | |
24/05 | 01h30>02h00 | (0x00) ? | eng | To the Point | International Debate from Berlin | eng | |
24/05 | 02h00>02h15 | (0x00) ? | eng | DW News | News | eng | |
24/05 | 02h15>03h00 | (0x00) ? | eng | Umoja | Where Women Rule | eng | Men have no access to Umoja. The village, which is located in Samburu County, is an oasis for women. Umoja means "connectedness" in Swahili; most of the 50 or so women living here are experiencing this feeling for the first time in their lives. They founded their village because they were abused by men. They fled from forced marriage or genital mutilation. They no longer wanted to accept that being a woman among the Samburu means having no choice. Because here, the man rules over the family. He owns the land, he eats first, he is allowed to marry several women and beat them. Rebecca Lolosoli was fed up with all this. She founded Umoja in 1990 with Jane Leng'ope. At the time, the two did not know whether they would survive on their own. Today, the village is a functioning cooperative. The women's pride and joy is the Umoja school. Their greatest hope is the next generation: the children learn about their rights and that respect and solidarity are the most valuable social assets. Every year, Umoja also enables a handful of girls from outside the village to attend school. It's a barter deal: the child receives free lessons and food. In return, the father undertakes not to marry his daughter off early or to circumcise her. Both are officially forbidden in Kenya but are still practiced among the Samburu. Six-year-old Samella is to get the last spot in the school. But will her father agree to the conditions? |
24/05 | 03h00>03h02 | (0x00) ? | eng | DW News | News | eng | |
24/05 | 03h02>03h30 | (0x00) ? | eng | The Day | News in Review | eng | |
24/05 | 03h30>04h00 | (0x00) ? | eng | Focus on Europe | Spotlight on People | eng | Right-wing populists could make strong gains in the European elections at the beginning of June. |
24/05 | 04h00>04h15 | (0x00) ? | eng | DW News | News | eng | |
24/05 | 04h15>04h30 | (0x00) ? | eng | Mapped Out | eng | ||
24/05 | 04h30>05h00 | (0x00) ? | eng | Flipping the Script | eng | ||
24/05 | 05h00>05h15 | (0x00) ? | eng | DW News | News | eng | |
24/05 | 05h15>06h00 | (0x00) ? | eng | Umoja | Where Women Rule | eng | Men have no access to Umoja. The village, which is located in Samburu County, is an oasis for women. Umoja means "connectedness" in Swahili; most of the 50 or so women living here are experiencing this feeling for the first time in their lives. They founded their village because they were abused by men. They fled from forced marriage or genital mutilation. They no longer wanted to accept that being a woman among the Samburu means having no choice. Because here, the man rules over the family. He owns the land, he eats first, he is allowed to marry several women and beat them. Rebecca Lolosoli was fed up with all this. She founded Umoja in 1990 with Jane Leng'ope. At the time, the two did not know whether they would survive on their own. Today, the village is a functioning cooperative. The women's pride and joy is the Umoja school. Their greatest hope is the next generation: the children learn about their rights and that respect and solidarity are the most valuable social assets. Every year, Umoja also enables a handful of girls from outside the village to attend school. It's a barter deal: the child receives free lessons and food. In return, the father undertakes not to marry his daughter off early or to circumcise her. Both are officially forbidden in Kenya but are still practiced among the Samburu. Six-year-old Samella is to get the last spot in the school. But will her father agree to the conditions? |
24/05 | 06h00>06h02 | (0x00) ? | eng | DW News | News | eng | |
24/05 | 06h02>06h30 | (0x00) ? | eng | The Day | News in Review | eng | |
24/05 | 06h30>07h00 | (0x00) ? | eng | DW News | Africa | eng | |
24/05 | 07h00>07h15 | (0x00) ? | eng | DW News | News | eng | |
24/05 | 07h15>07h30 | (0x00) ? | eng | Mapped Out | eng | ||
24/05 | 07h30>08h00 | (0x00) ? | eng | Conflict Zone | Guest: Dennis Ross, former US Middle East peace negotiator | eng | Tim Sebastian interviews Dennis Ross, former US Middle East peace negotiator. |
24/05 | 08h00>08h30 | (0x00) ? | eng | DW News | News | eng | |
24/05 | 08h30>09h00 | (0x00) ? | eng | To the Point | International Debate from Berlin | eng | |
24/05 | 09h00>09h30 | (0x00) ? | eng | DW News | News | eng | |
24/05 | 09h30>10h00 | (0x00) ? | eng | DW News | Africa | eng | |
24/05 | 10h00>10h15 | (0x00) ? | eng | DW News | News | eng | |
24/05 | 10h15>11h00 | (0x00) ? | eng | How Do We Want to Die? | eng | Most people want to die at home. But only very few manage to fall asleep peacefully with their family. Take Ingrid L., who’d been in a coma for three months following a cardiac arrest and was on a ventilator. Her husband was desperately fighting for the doctors to follow her living will and let her die. "It's a horror! She never wanted to live hooked up to machines for months on end, like that," he said. Modern medicine is making it possible to keep people alive for longer and longer. However, hospitals can also earn a lot of money by treating the seriously ill, especially in intensive care units. Intensive care physician Uwe Janssens believes that, when it comes to death and dying, economics often play a key role. People die almost every day in Janssens' intensive care unit at St. Antonius Hospital in Eschweiler. More and more elderly patients are on ventilators for an indefinite period of time. Doctors, nurses and the hospital's chaplain meet regularly to discuss ethics: Should a critically ill patient be assisted in dying, or kept alive artificially? What is the aim of therapy? What is the patient's will? What is medically feasible, what makes sense? Even for doctors, decisions at the end of a patient's life are never easy. The film touches on a taboo in Western society. How can people be protected from artificially extended morbid illness, yet still receive the medical help they need and want? | |
24/05 | 11h00>11h30 | (0x00) ? | eng | DW News | News | eng | |
24/05 | 11h30>12h00 | (0x00) ? | eng | Flipping the Script | eng | ||
24/05 | 12h00>12h30 | (0x00) ? | eng | DW News | News | eng | |
24/05 | 12h30>13h00 | (0x00) ? | eng | To the Point | International Debate from Berlin | eng | |
24/05 | 13h00>13h15 | (0x00) ? | eng | DW News | News | eng | |
24/05 | 13h15>14h00 | (0x00) ? | eng | Birds | Adapting to a Changing World | eng | Their flying skills, their endurance and their adaptability have always fascinated mankind - birds are astonishing survivalists. New research is giving us thrilling insights into the world of these feathered sky-dwellers. How do they manage to soar kilometers up into the air? How do they cope with those long-haul flights over continents and oceans? And what about the complexity of their sex lives, not to mention their intelligence? The film explores some of the latest findings about birds by leading scientists. Exciting facts are revealed with the help of modern technology. But the research also sheds light on a darker aspect: many species of birds are threatened with extinction, not least due to urban development. |
24/05 | 14h00>14h15 | (0x00) ? | eng | DW News | News | eng | |
24/05 | 14h15>14h30 | (0x00) ? | eng | REV | eng | ||
24/05 | 14h30>15h00 | (0x00) ? | eng | In Good Shape | The Health Show | eng | |
24/05 | 15h00>15h30 | (0x00) ? | eng | DW News | News | eng | |
24/05 | 15h30>16h00 | (0x00) ? | eng | Eco India | The Environment Magazine | eng | |
24/05 | 16h00>16h15 | (0x00) ? | eng | DW News | News | eng | |
24/05 | 16h15>17h00 | (0x00) ? | eng | How Do We Want to Die? | eng | Most people want to die at home. But only very few manage to fall asleep peacefully with their family. Take Ingrid L., who’d been in a coma for three months following a cardiac arrest and was on a ventilator. Her husband was desperately fighting for the doctors to follow her living will and let her die. "It's a horror! She never wanted to live hooked up to machines for months on end, like that," he said. Modern medicine is making it possible to keep people alive for longer and longer. However, hospitals can also earn a lot of money by treating the seriously ill, especially in intensive care units. Intensive care physician Uwe Janssens believes that, when it comes to death and dying, economics often play a key role. People die almost every day in Janssens' intensive care unit at St. Antonius Hospital in Eschweiler. More and more elderly patients are on ventilators for an indefinite period of time. Doctors, nurses and the hospital's chaplain meet regularly to discuss ethics: Should a critically ill patient be assisted in dying, or kept alive artificially? What is the aim of therapy? What is the patient's will? What is medically feasible, what makes sense? Even for doctors, decisions at the end of a patient's life are never easy. The film touches on a taboo in Western society. How can people be protected from artificially extended morbid illness, yet still receive the medical help they need and want? | |
24/05 | 17h00>17h30 | (0x00) ? | eng | DW News | News | eng | |
24/05 | 17h30>18h00 | (0x00) ? | eng | Flipping the Script | eng | ||
24/05 | 18h00>18h30 | (0x00) ? | eng | DW News | News | eng | |
24/05 | 18h30>19h00 | (0x00) ? | eng | Afrimaxx | Modern African Lifestyle | eng | |
24/05 | 19h00>19h15 | (0x00) ? | eng | DW News | News | eng | |
24/05 | 19h15>20h00 | (0x00) ? | eng | Umoja | Where Women Rule | eng | Men have no access to Umoja. The village, which is located in Samburu County, is an oasis for women. Umoja means "connectedness" in Swahili; most of the 50 or so women living here are experiencing this feeling for the first time in their lives. They founded their village because they were abused by men. They fled from forced marriage or genital mutilation. They no longer wanted to accept that being a woman among the Samburu means having no choice. Because here, the man rules over the family. He owns the land, he eats first, he is allowed to marry several women and beat them. Rebecca Lolosoli was fed up with all this. She founded Umoja in 1990 with Jane Leng'ope. At the time, the two did not know whether they would survive on their own. Today, the village is a functioning cooperative. The women's pride and joy is the Umoja school. Their greatest hope is the next generation: the children learn about their rights and that respect and solidarity are the most valuable social assets. Every year, Umoja also enables a handful of girls from outside the village to attend school. It's a barter deal: the child receives free lessons and food. In return, the father undertakes not to marry his daughter off early or to circumcise her. Both are officially forbidden in Kenya but are still practiced among the Samburu. Six-year-old Samella is to get the last spot in the school. But will her father agree to the conditions? |
24/05 | 20h00>20h15 | (0x00) ? | eng | DW News | News | eng | |
24/05 | 20h15>20h30 | (0x00) ? | eng | REV | eng | ||
24/05 | 20h30>21h00 | (0x00) ? | eng | Eco Africa | The Environment Magazine | eng | |
24/05 | 21h00>21h30 | (0x00) ? | eng | DW News | News | eng | |
24/05 | 21h30>22h00 | (0x00) ? | eng | The Day | News in Review | eng | |
24/05 | 22h00>22h15 | (0x00) ? | eng | DW News | News | eng | |
24/05 | 22h15>23h00 | (0x00) ? | eng | How Do We Want to Die? | eng | Most people want to die at home. But only very few manage to fall asleep peacefully with their family. Take Ingrid L., who’d been in a coma for three months following a cardiac arrest and was on a ventilator. Her husband was desperately fighting for the doctors to follow her living will and let her die. "It's a horror! She never wanted to live hooked up to machines for months on end, like that," he said. Modern medicine is making it possible to keep people alive for longer and longer. However, hospitals can also earn a lot of money by treating the seriously ill, especially in intensive care units. Intensive care physician Uwe Janssens believes that, when it comes to death and dying, economics often play a key role. People die almost every day in Janssens' intensive care unit at St. Antonius Hospital in Eschweiler. More and more elderly patients are on ventilators for an indefinite period of time. Doctors, nurses and the hospital's chaplain meet regularly to discuss ethics: Should a critically ill patient be assisted in dying, or kept alive artificially? What is the aim of therapy? What is the patient's will? What is medically feasible, what makes sense? Even for doctors, decisions at the end of a patient's life are never easy. The film touches on a taboo in Western society. How can people be protected from artificially extended morbid illness, yet still receive the medical help they need and want? | |
24/05 | 23h00>23h02 | (0x00) ? | eng | DW News | News | eng | |
24/05 | 23h02>23h30 | (0x00) ? | eng | The Day | News in Review | eng | |
24/05 | 23h30>00h00 | (0x00) ? | eng | Flipping the Script | eng | ||
24/05 | 00h00>00h15 | (0x00) ? | eng | DW News | News | eng | |
24/05 | 00h15>00h30 | (0x00) ? | eng | REV | eng | ||
24/05 | 00h30>01h00 | (0x00) ? | eng | DW News | Africa | eng |