Scan date : 15/07/2025 17:27
Day | Hour | Type Event | Name Lang | Event name | Short Event | Extended Lang | Extended Event |
15/07 | 02h00>02h02 | (0x00) ? | eng | DW News | News | eng | |
15/07 | 02h02>02h30 | (0x00) ? | eng | The Day | News in Review | eng | |
15/07 | 02h30>03h00 | (0x00) ? | eng | Eco Africa | Reuse, repair, recycle, rethink | eng | Farmers sharing old seed varieties adapted to Kenyan conditions. Plus: upcycling old tires in Chad and fun, natural alternatives to fast fashion in Nigeria. |
15/07 | 03h00>03h15 | (0x00) ? | eng | DW News | News | eng | |
15/07 | 03h15>04h00 | (0x00) ? | eng | Deep Time | 40 Days of Darkness | eng | One day in March, seven women and seven men, led by explorer and researcher Christian Clot, enter the Lombrives cave in the French Pyrenees. They intend to spend 40 days there, without daylight - and with no other means of marking time. They begin the "Deep Time” experiment. It is a group experience with an interdisciplinary scientific approach that goes far beyond mere chronobiology: The aim is to explore people's ability to adapt to extreme situations. The participants set up their base camp deep in the cave. They have to organize life in the camp and learn to function as a group under extreme conditions. The lack of daylight, cold and fatigue affect the rhythm of each individual in different ways. The deeptimers are equipped with sensors and high-tech devices to collect scientific data -- before, during and after their stay in the cave. This data is analyzed by experts in the fields of cognitive science, chronobiology, sociology, physiology, psychology, ethnology, social organization and genetics. The scientists report on their initial findings a few months after the end of the experiment. In the long term, their interdisciplinary analyses will contribute to a better understanding of the mechanisms and limits of human adaptation. |
15/07 | 04h00>04h02 | (0x00) ? | eng | DW News | News | eng | |
15/07 | 04h02>04h30 | (0x00) ? | eng | The Day | News in Review | eng | |
15/07 | 04h30>05h00 | (0x00) ? | eng | REV | The Global Auto and Mobility Show | eng | Is the Alpine A290 GTS all fun with no compromise? REV tests it. Why is India’s truck art fading? Kantanka leads Ghana’s local auto push. And women on "bicycle ambulances” reach Karachi’s hard-to-access areas. |
15/07 | 05h00>05h15 | (0x00) ? | eng | DW News | News | eng | |
15/07 | 05h15>05h30 | (0x00) ? | eng | Planet A | eng | ||
15/07 | 05h30>06h00 | (0x00) ? | eng | Close up | Street Teachers Combating the Camorra | eng | Maestri di Strada was founded in the early 2000s by former teacher Cesare Moreno. With its team of teachers, youth workers and psychologists, it provides workshops and one-on-one support to more than 500 young people - many of whom are growing up in very difficult circumstances. Seventeen-year-old Francesco used to have problems with aggression and often skipped school. Thanks to his mentor, Maria, he regularly attends his new school and is now training to become a chef. Fifteen-year-old Concita has also benefited from the Maestri di Strada: after joining a theater group, she’s gained the confidence to pursue her dream career as an actor or a fashion designer. Maestri di Strada does most of its work in Ponticelli, a district controlled by the Neapolitan Camorra criminal organization. The Street Teachers are respected here because they also help family members of mafia clans. Rather than academic performance, Maestri di Strada prioritizes cooperation and togetherness, offering young people a life beyond criminality. The group has its headquarters in a dilapidated former school building. Despite limited resources and a lack of government support, the Street Teachers are determined not to give up. One day, they hope to set up schools across Italy based on their educational approaches. |
15/07 | 06h00>06h15 | (0x00) ? | eng | DW News | News | eng | |
15/07 | 06h15>07h00 | (0x00) ? | eng | Deep Time | 40 Days of Darkness | eng | One day in March, seven women and seven men, led by explorer and researcher Christian Clot, enter the Lombrives cave in the French Pyrenees. They intend to spend 40 days there, without daylight - and with no other means of marking time. They begin the "Deep Time” experiment. It is a group experience with an interdisciplinary scientific approach that goes far beyond mere chronobiology: The aim is to explore people's ability to adapt to extreme situations. The participants set up their base camp deep in the cave. They have to organize life in the camp and learn to function as a group under extreme conditions. The lack of daylight, cold and fatigue affect the rhythm of each individual in different ways. The deeptimers are equipped with sensors and high-tech devices to collect scientific data -- before, during and after their stay in the cave. This data is analyzed by experts in the fields of cognitive science, chronobiology, sociology, physiology, psychology, ethnology, social organization and genetics. The scientists report on their initial findings a few months after the end of the experiment. In the long term, their interdisciplinary analyses will contribute to a better understanding of the mechanisms and limits of human adaptation. |
15/07 | 07h00>07h02 | (0x00) ? | eng | DW News | News | eng | |
15/07 | 07h02>07h30 | (0x00) ? | eng | The Day | News in Review | eng | |
15/07 | 07h30>08h00 | (0x00) ? | eng | Eco India | Why environmental protection is a balancing act | eng | The risks of soaring pigeon populations in cities, protecting against flooding in Jakarta's coastal communities, and urban farming with hydroponics |
15/07 | 08h00>08h15 | (0x00) ? | eng | DW News | News | eng | |
15/07 | 08h15>08h30 | (0x00) ? | eng | Planet A | eng | ||
15/07 | 08h30>09h00 | (0x00) ? | eng | Arts Unveiled | Art. Ailments. Acoustics | eng | This week on Arts Unveiled: detecting ailments with art; a deep dive in jazz musician Olivia Trummer’s piano playing and singing; creating unique sounds with the Trautonium and seeing the kitchen as more than a place to cook. |
15/07 | 09h00>09h30 | (0x00) ? | eng | DW News | News | eng | |
15/07 | 09h30>10h00 | (0x00) ? | eng | Never a Criminal Again? | The First Year of Freedom | eng | The hardest thing about freedom for René, 43, is staying away from drugs. At the same time, he’s looking for a place to live. Alex, 31, wants to catch up on as much as possible - school, job, family. Both men have been released on parole after serving long prison sentences. Alexander, 31, is from Berlin. His life went off the rails at an early age: He stole his first moped at the age of 12, started using drugs then selling them. Several robberies at petrol stations landed him in prison. He was released in December 2022 after eight years in prison. His new life looks very different: Alex is now completing a vocational degree and works as a trainer for a violence prevention organization. He’s in a relationship and has become a father. From the outside, it looks almost too good to be true. And Alex admits: "I have to decide again, every day, not to be a criminal.” The biggest challenge he faces is himself: Will old family problems and self-doubt push him back into his old patterns? Or will he find the happy family life he has always longed for? René, 43, is from Leipzig. He has spent a total of 16 years behind bars, with nine prison sentences for theft, robbery and assault. He has been out since January 2023, on the condition that he undergoes long-term therapy. The film accompanies him on his search for an apartment, a course of therapy and a way to reconnect with society. Appointments, probation conditions and his debts overwhelm René. But the biggest challenge is his drug addiction. "I feel like I need an oil change to get back to normal,” says René. His 15-year-old daughter Kilischa, who now lives with him after years of being apart, provides him with support. Will René manage to find an apartment and build a new life for himself? Or will he end up in prison again? |
15/07 | 10h00>10h30 | (0x00) ? | eng | DW News | News | eng | |
15/07 | 10h30>11h00 | (0x00) ? | eng | Eco Africa | Reuse, repair, recycle, rethink | eng | Farmers sharing old seed varieties adapted to Kenyan conditions. Plus: upcycling old tires in Chad and fun, natural alternatives to fast fashion in Nigeria. |
15/07 | 11h00>11h15 | (0x00) ? | eng | DW News | News | eng | |
15/07 | 11h15>11h45 | (0x00) ? | eng | Close up | Street Teachers Combating the Camorra | eng | Maestri di Strada was founded in the early 2000s by former teacher Cesare Moreno. With its team of teachers, youth workers and psychologists, it provides workshops and one-on-one support to more than 500 young people - many of whom are growing up in very difficult circumstances. Seventeen-year-old Francesco used to have problems with aggression and often skipped school. Thanks to his mentor, Maria, he regularly attends his new school and is now training to become a chef. Fifteen-year-old Concita has also benefited from the Maestri di Strada: after joining a theater group, she’s gained the confidence to pursue her dream career as an actor or a fashion designer. Maestri di Strada does most of its work in Ponticelli, a district controlled by the Neapolitan Camorra criminal organization. The Street Teachers are respected here because they also help family members of mafia clans. Rather than academic performance, Maestri di Strada prioritizes cooperation and togetherness, offering young people a life beyond criminality. The group has its headquarters in a dilapidated former school building. Despite limited resources and a lack of government support, the Street Teachers are determined not to give up. One day, they hope to set up schools across Italy based on their educational approaches. |
15/07 | 11h45>12h00 | (0x00) ? | eng | Reporter | Germany: Violence against Women | eng | Violence against women is a reality everywhere -- in Germany, too. How can that be? What must be done to change this? |
15/07 | 12h00>12h30 | (0x00) ? | eng | DW News | News | eng | |
15/07 | 12h30>13h00 | (0x00) ? | eng | Tomorrow Today | The Science Magazine | eng | Drought in Germany; urban saffron cultivation; and what’s the best farming for the future? Safer lighting for insects and e-methanol for greener shipping. |
15/07 | 13h00>13h30 | (0x00) ? | eng | DW News | News | eng | |
15/07 | 13h30>14h00 | (0x00) ? | eng | In Good Shape | Loneliness: why it hurts more than you think | eng | Loneliness changes how we think, feel, and even how we heal. In Good Shape explores how isolation harms us, and what helps us reconnect. |
15/07 | 14h00>14h15 | (0x00) ? | eng | DW News | News | eng | |
15/07 | 14h15>14h45 | (0x00) ? | eng | Close up | Street Teachers Combating the Camorra | eng | Maestri di Strada was founded in the early 2000s by former teacher Cesare Moreno. With its team of teachers, youth workers and psychologists, it provides workshops and one-on-one support to more than 500 young people - many of whom are growing up in very difficult circumstances. Seventeen-year-old Francesco used to have problems with aggression and often skipped school. Thanks to his mentor, Maria, he regularly attends his new school and is now training to become a chef. Fifteen-year-old Concita has also benefited from the Maestri di Strada: after joining a theater group, she’s gained the confidence to pursue her dream career as an actor or a fashion designer. Maestri di Strada does most of its work in Ponticelli, a district controlled by the Neapolitan Camorra criminal organization. The Street Teachers are respected here because they also help family members of mafia clans. Rather than academic performance, Maestri di Strada prioritizes cooperation and togetherness, offering young people a life beyond criminality. The group has its headquarters in a dilapidated former school building. Despite limited resources and a lack of government support, the Street Teachers are determined not to give up. One day, they hope to set up schools across Italy based on their educational approaches. |
15/07 | 14h45>15h00 | (0x00) ? | eng | Shift | How artificial intelligence is changing film | eng | AI creates visual effects, dubs voices and makes digital clones of actors. It saves time and money - but does it make movies better? What will the rise of AI mean for filmmakers? |
15/07 | 15h00>15h15 | (0x00) ? | eng | DW News | News | eng | |
15/07 | 15h15>15h30 | (0x00) ? | eng | Her Women in Asia | eng | ||
15/07 | 15h30>16h00 | (0x00) ? | eng | Eco India | Why environmental protection is a balancing act | eng | The risks of soaring pigeon populations in cities, protecting against flooding in Jakarta's coastal communities, and urban farming with hydroponics |
15/07 | 16h00>16h30 | (0x00) ? | eng | DW News | News | eng | |
15/07 | 16h30>17h00 | (0x00) ? | eng | Global Us | What the End of USAID Means | eng | With the end of USAID, there’s little funding in Colombia for social projects. On Zanzibar in the Indian Ocean, the tourism boom also has a negative impact. |
15/07 | 17h00>17h30 | (0x00) ? | eng | DW News | News | eng | |
15/07 | 17h30>18h00 | (0x00) ? | eng | Eco Africa | Reuse, repair, recycle, rethink | eng | Farmers sharing old seed varieties adapted to Kenyan conditions. Plus: upcycling old tires in Chad and fun, natural alternatives to fast fashion in Nigeria. |
15/07 | 18h00>18h15 | (0x00) ? | eng | DW News | News | eng | |
15/07 | 18h15>18h45 | (0x00) ? | eng | Close up | Street Teachers Combating the Camorra | eng | Maestri di Strada was founded in the early 2000s by former teacher Cesare Moreno. With its team of teachers, youth workers and psychologists, it provides workshops and one-on-one support to more than 500 young people - many of whom are growing up in very difficult circumstances. Seventeen-year-old Francesco used to have problems with aggression and often skipped school. Thanks to his mentor, Maria, he regularly attends his new school and is now training to become a chef. Fifteen-year-old Concita has also benefited from the Maestri di Strada: after joining a theater group, she’s gained the confidence to pursue her dream career as an actor or a fashion designer. Maestri di Strada does most of its work in Ponticelli, a district controlled by the Neapolitan Camorra criminal organization. The Street Teachers are respected here because they also help family members of mafia clans. Rather than academic performance, Maestri di Strada prioritizes cooperation and togetherness, offering young people a life beyond criminality. The group has its headquarters in a dilapidated former school building. Despite limited resources and a lack of government support, the Street Teachers are determined not to give up. One day, they hope to set up schools across Italy based on their educational approaches. |
15/07 | 18h45>19h00 | (0x00) ? | eng | Reporter | Germany: Violence against Women | eng | Violence against women is a reality everywhere -- in Germany, too. How can that be? What must be done to change this? |
15/07 | 19h00>19h15 | (0x00) ? | eng | DW News | News | eng | |
15/07 | 19h15>19h30 | (0x00) ? | eng | Her Women in Asia | eng | ||
15/07 | 19h30>20h00 | (0x00) ? | eng | REV | The Global Auto and Mobility Show | eng | Is the Alpine A290 GTS all fun with no compromise? REV tests it. Why is India’s truck art fading? Kantanka leads Ghana’s local auto push. And women on "bicycle ambulances” reach Karachi’s hard-to-access areas. |
15/07 | 20h00>20h30 | (0x00) ? | eng | DW News | News | eng | |
15/07 | 20h30>21h00 | (0x00) ? | eng | Eco Africa | Reuse, repair, recycle, rethink | eng | Farmers sharing old seed varieties adapted to Kenyan conditions. Plus: upcycling old tires in Chad and fun, natural alternatives to fast fashion in Nigeria. |
15/07 | 21h00>21h02 | (0x00) ? | eng | DW News | News | eng | |
15/07 | 21h02>21h30 | (0x00) ? | eng | Eco India | Why environmental protection is a balancing act | eng | The risks of soaring pigeon populations in cities, protecting against flooding in Jakarta's coastal communities, and urban farming with hydroponics |
15/07 | 21h30>22h00 | (0x00) ? | eng | Tomorrow Today | The Science Magazine | eng | Drought in Germany; urban saffron cultivation; and what’s the best farming for the future? Safer lighting for insects and e-methanol for greener shipping. |
15/07 | 22h00>22h30 | (0x00) ? | eng | DW News | News | eng | |
15/07 | 22h30>23h00 | (0x00) ? | eng | The Day | News in Review | eng | |
15/07 | 23h00>23h02 | (0x00) ? | eng | DW News | News | eng | |
15/07 | 23h02>23h15 | (0x00) ? | eng | Her Women in Asia | eng | ||
15/07 | 23h15>23h45 | (0x00) ? | eng | Close up | Street Teachers Combating the Camorra | eng | Maestri di Strada was founded in the early 2000s by former teacher Cesare Moreno. With its team of teachers, youth workers and psychologists, it provides workshops and one-on-one support to more than 500 young people - many of whom are growing up in very difficult circumstances. Seventeen-year-old Francesco used to have problems with aggression and often skipped school. Thanks to his mentor, Maria, he regularly attends his new school and is now training to become a chef. Fifteen-year-old Concita has also benefited from the Maestri di Strada: after joining a theater group, she’s gained the confidence to pursue her dream career as an actor or a fashion designer. Maestri di Strada does most of its work in Ponticelli, a district controlled by the Neapolitan Camorra criminal organization. The Street Teachers are respected here because they also help family members of mafia clans. Rather than academic performance, Maestri di Strada prioritizes cooperation and togetherness, offering young people a life beyond criminality. The group has its headquarters in a dilapidated former school building. Despite limited resources and a lack of government support, the Street Teachers are determined not to give up. One day, they hope to set up schools across Italy based on their educational approaches. |
15/07 | 23h45>00h00 | (0x00) ? | eng | Shift | How artificial intelligence is changing film | eng | AI creates visual effects, dubs voices and makes digital clones of actors. It saves time and money - but does it make movies better? What will the rise of AI mean for filmmakers? |
15/07 | 00h00>00h02 | (0x00) ? | eng | DW News | News | eng | |
15/07 | 00h02>00h30 | (0x00) ? | eng | The Day | News in Review | eng | |
15/07 | 00h30>01h00 | (0x00) ? | eng | The 77 Percent | Behind the finish line | eng | In this week’s special edition of the show, we meet twenty-nine year old Kenyan, Alice Chebii. She has dedicated everything to becoming a world-class runner. We follow her journey as she escapes an abusive relationship for Kenya’s elite high-altitude training grounds, where champions are made, but often at the cost of mental health. Can Chebii rise to the top? And what happens if she doesn’t? |
15/07 | 01h00>01h15 | (0x00) ? | eng | DW News | News | eng | |
15/07 | 01h15>01h30 | (0x00) ? | eng | Her Women in Asia | eng | ||
15/07 | 01h30>02h00 | (0x00) ? | eng | Global Us | What the End of USAID Means | eng | With the end of USAID, there’s little funding in Colombia for social projects. On Zanzibar in the Indian Ocean, the tourism boom also has a negative impact. |
16/07 | 02h00>02h02 | (0x00) ? | eng | DW News | News | eng | |
16/07 | 02h02>02h30 | (0x00) ? | eng | The Day | News in Review | eng | |
16/07 | 02h30>03h00 | (0x00) ? | eng | Made in Germany | Blackouts and the problems of the textile sector | eng | Blackouts are a big problem in many regions worldwide. Why do they happen? Can cyberattacks bring the grid to a halt? Plus, France takes on fast fashion. |
16/07 | 03h00>03h15 | (0x00) ? | eng | DW News | News | eng | |
16/07 | 03h15>04h00 | (0x00) ? | eng | Battle for the Deep Sea | eng | The immense demand for metals such as nickel, cobalt and copper for electromobility and alternative energy sources has so far largely been met in the Global South - in Africa, Asia and Latin America. But these deposits aren’t enough. Attention is now turning to the oceans. Here, it’s thought that vast deposits of the metals exist below the seabed. A geopolitical race has begun between states to exploit these resources. And that's not all: extraction of the metals threatens to cause major ecological damage. | |
16/07 | 04h00>04h02 | (0x00) ? | eng | DW News | News | eng | |
16/07 | 04h02>04h30 | (0x00) ? | eng | The Day | News in Review | eng | |
16/07 | 04h30>05h00 | (0x00) ? | eng | Global Us | What the End of USAID Means | eng | With the end of USAID, there’s little funding in Colombia for social projects. On Zanzibar in the Indian Ocean, the tourism boom also has a negative impact. |
16/07 | 05h00>05h15 | (0x00) ? | eng | DW News | News | eng | |
16/07 | 05h15>05h30 | (0x00) ? | eng | Her Women in Asia | eng | ||
16/07 | 05h30>06h00 | (0x00) ? | eng | Eco Africa | Reuse, repair, recycle, rethink | eng | Farmers sharing old seed varieties adapted to Kenyan conditions. Plus: upcycling old tires in Chad and fun, natural alternatives to fast fashion in Nigeria. |
16/07 | 06h00>06h15 | (0x00) ? | eng | DW News | News | eng | |
16/07 | 06h15>07h00 | (0x00) ? | eng | Battle for the Deep Sea | eng | The immense demand for metals such as nickel, cobalt and copper for electromobility and alternative energy sources has so far largely been met in the Global South - in Africa, Asia and Latin America. But these deposits aren’t enough. Attention is now turning to the oceans. Here, it’s thought that vast deposits of the metals exist below the seabed. A geopolitical race has begun between states to exploit these resources. And that's not all: extraction of the metals threatens to cause major ecological damage. | |
16/07 | 07h00>07h02 | (0x00) ? | eng | DW News | News | eng | |
16/07 | 07h02>07h30 | (0x00) ? | eng | The Day | News in Review | eng | |
16/07 | 07h30>08h00 | (0x00) ? | eng | Made in Germany | Blackouts and the problems of the textile sector | eng | Blackouts are a big problem in many regions worldwide. Why do they happen? Can cyberattacks bring the grid to a halt? Plus, France takes on fast fashion. |
16/07 | 08h00>08h15 | (0x00) ? | eng | DW News | News | eng | |
16/07 | 08h15>08h30 | (0x00) ? | eng | Her Women in Asia | eng | ||
16/07 | 08h30>09h00 | (0x00) ? | eng | In Good Shape | Loneliness: why it hurts more than you think | eng | Loneliness changes how we think, feel, and even how we heal. In Good Shape explores how isolation harms us, and what helps us reconnect. |
16/07 | 09h00>09h30 | (0x00) ? | eng | DW News | News | eng | |
16/07 | 09h30>10h00 | (0x00) ? | eng | Close up | Street Teachers Combating the Camorra | eng | Maestri di Strada was founded in the early 2000s by former teacher Cesare Moreno. With its team of teachers, youth workers and psychologists, it provides workshops and one-on-one support to more than 500 young people - many of whom are growing up in very difficult circumstances. Seventeen-year-old Francesco used to have problems with aggression and often skipped school. Thanks to his mentor, Maria, he regularly attends his new school and is now training to become a chef. Fifteen-year-old Concita has also benefited from the Maestri di Strada: after joining a theater group, she’s gained the confidence to pursue her dream career as an actor or a fashion designer. Maestri di Strada does most of its work in Ponticelli, a district controlled by the Neapolitan Camorra criminal organization. The Street Teachers are respected here because they also help family members of mafia clans. Rather than academic performance, Maestri di Strada prioritizes cooperation and togetherness, offering young people a life beyond criminality. The group has its headquarters in a dilapidated former school building. Despite limited resources and a lack of government support, the Street Teachers are determined not to give up. One day, they hope to set up schools across Italy based on their educational approaches. |
16/07 | 10h00>10h30 | (0x00) ? | eng | DW News | News | eng | |
16/07 | 10h30>11h00 | (0x00) ? | eng | Eco India | Why environmental protection is a balancing act | eng | The risks of soaring pigeon populations in cities, protecting against flooding in Jakarta's coastal communities, and urban farming with hydroponics |
16/07 | 11h00>11h15 | (0x00) ? | eng | DW News | News | eng | |
16/07 | 11h15>12h00 | (0x00) ? | eng | Deep Time | 40 Days of Darkness | eng | One day in March, seven women and seven men, led by explorer and researcher Christian Clot, enter the Lombrives cave in the French Pyrenees. They intend to spend 40 days there, without daylight - and with no other means of marking time. They begin the "Deep Time” experiment. It is a group experience with an interdisciplinary scientific approach that goes far beyond mere chronobiology: The aim is to explore people's ability to adapt to extreme situations. The participants set up their base camp deep in the cave. They have to organize life in the camp and learn to function as a group under extreme conditions. The lack of daylight, cold and fatigue affect the rhythm of each individual in different ways. The deeptimers are equipped with sensors and high-tech devices to collect scientific data -- before, during and after their stay in the cave. This data is analyzed by experts in the fields of cognitive science, chronobiology, sociology, physiology, psychology, ethnology, social organization and genetics. The scientists report on their initial findings a few months after the end of the experiment. In the long term, their interdisciplinary analyses will contribute to a better understanding of the mechanisms and limits of human adaptation. |
16/07 | 12h00>12h30 | (0x00) ? | eng | DW News | News | eng | |
16/07 | 12h30>13h00 | (0x00) ? | eng | Close up | Street Teachers Combating the Camorra | eng | Maestri di Strada was founded in the early 2000s by former teacher Cesare Moreno. With its team of teachers, youth workers and psychologists, it provides workshops and one-on-one support to more than 500 young people - many of whom are growing up in very difficult circumstances. Seventeen-year-old Francesco used to have problems with aggression and often skipped school. Thanks to his mentor, Maria, he regularly attends his new school and is now training to become a chef. Fifteen-year-old Concita has also benefited from the Maestri di Strada: after joining a theater group, she’s gained the confidence to pursue her dream career as an actor or a fashion designer. Maestri di Strada does most of its work in Ponticelli, a district controlled by the Neapolitan Camorra criminal organization. The Street Teachers are respected here because they also help family members of mafia clans. Rather than academic performance, Maestri di Strada prioritizes cooperation and togetherness, offering young people a life beyond criminality. The group has its headquarters in a dilapidated former school building. Despite limited resources and a lack of government support, the Street Teachers are determined not to give up. One day, they hope to set up schools across Italy based on their educational approaches. |
16/07 | 13h00>13h30 | (0x00) ? | eng | DW News | News | eng | |
16/07 | 13h30>14h00 | (0x00) ? | eng | Made in Germany | Blackouts and the problems of the textile sector | eng | Blackouts are a big problem in many regions worldwide. Why do they happen? Can cyberattacks bring the grid to a halt? Plus, France takes on fast fashion. |
16/07 | 14h00>14h15 | (0x00) ? | eng | DW News | News | eng | |
16/07 | 14h15>15h00 | (0x00) ? | eng | Creative and Combative | Mexico City by Night | eng | With around 22 million people, Mexico City is the largest Spanish-speaking city in the world. But this isn’t the only reason why it attracts increasing numbers of tourists each year. Indeed, the mega-metropolis has pretty much everything travelers could wish for: History, culture, art, music, excellent street food, Michelin-starred restaurants, spectacular nature and, of course, the people who call Mexico City home. Locals are known for their open, respectful and life-affirming vibe. Lalo Garcia, for example, is a star chef on the Mexican culinary scene. He’s living the reverse American dream: he grew up in the USA as the child of illegal immigrant field workers and was deported to Mexico as an adult, to a country he barely knew. Despite these hardships, he has found success and happiness here. Angel Palafox is a former pilot. He realized that you can make a lot of money in Mexico City by operating private ambulances. After all, there are far too few public ambulances to serve a city of 22 million people. Private companies fill the gap and make money from it. Some ambulances, like Angel's, are well equipped and have paramedics or doctors on board. Others are souped-up vans with minimal equipment. To get to the scene as quickly as possible, they follow the police scanner and search Facebook for posts about accidents. They hand out business cards outside hospitals in case an ambulance is needed. It’s a business proposition -- but the private ambulances also provide an important service in an underfunded healthcare system. The film also follows a trans activist, someone who’s known as a ‘bicycle mayor’ and Mexican lucha libre fighters. All the protagonists are representative of how creative and combative the people of Mexico City are. |
16/07 | 15h00>15h15 | (0x00) ? | eng | DW News | News | eng | |
16/07 | 15h15>15h30 | (0x00) ? | eng | Special Program | eng | ||
16/07 | 15h30>16h00 | (0x00) ? | eng | Eco Africa | Reuse, repair, recycle, rethink | eng | Farmers sharing old seed varieties adapted to Kenyan conditions. Plus: upcycling old tires in Chad and fun, natural alternatives to fast fashion in Nigeria. |
16/07 | 16h00>16h30 | (0x00) ? | eng | DW News | News | eng | |
16/07 | 16h30>17h00 | (0x00) ? | eng | Made in Germany | Blackouts and the problems of the textile sector | eng | Blackouts are a big problem in many regions worldwide. Why do they happen? Can cyberattacks bring the grid to a halt? Plus, France takes on fast fashion. |
16/07 | 17h00>17h30 | (0x00) ? | eng | DW News | News | eng | |
16/07 | 17h30>18h00 | (0x00) ? | eng | Eco India | Why environmental protection is a balancing act | eng | The risks of soaring pigeon populations in cities, protecting against flooding in Jakarta's coastal communities, and urban farming with hydroponics |
16/07 | 18h00>18h15 | (0x00) ? | eng | DW News | News | eng | |
16/07 | 18h15>19h00 | (0x00) ? | eng | Deep Time | 40 Days of Darkness | eng | One day in March, seven women and seven men, led by explorer and researcher Christian Clot, enter the Lombrives cave in the French Pyrenees. They intend to spend 40 days there, without daylight - and with no other means of marking time. They begin the "Deep Time” experiment. It is a group experience with an interdisciplinary scientific approach that goes far beyond mere chronobiology: The aim is to explore people's ability to adapt to extreme situations. The participants set up their base camp deep in the cave. They have to organize life in the camp and learn to function as a group under extreme conditions. The lack of daylight, cold and fatigue affect the rhythm of each individual in different ways. The deeptimers are equipped with sensors and high-tech devices to collect scientific data -- before, during and after their stay in the cave. This data is analyzed by experts in the fields of cognitive science, chronobiology, sociology, physiology, psychology, ethnology, social organization and genetics. The scientists report on their initial findings a few months after the end of the experiment. In the long term, their interdisciplinary analyses will contribute to a better understanding of the mechanisms and limits of human adaptation. |
16/07 | 19h00>19h15 | (0x00) ? | eng | DW News | News | eng | |
16/07 | 19h15>19h30 | (0x00) ? | eng | Special Program | eng | ||
16/07 | 19h30>20h00 | (0x00) ? | eng | Close up | Street Teachers Combating the Camorra | eng | Maestri di Strada was founded in the early 2000s by former teacher Cesare Moreno. With its team of teachers, youth workers and psychologists, it provides workshops and one-on-one support to more than 500 young people - many of whom are growing up in very difficult circumstances. Seventeen-year-old Francesco used to have problems with aggression and often skipped school. Thanks to his mentor, Maria, he regularly attends his new school and is now training to become a chef. Fifteen-year-old Concita has also benefited from the Maestri di Strada: after joining a theater group, she’s gained the confidence to pursue her dream career as an actor or a fashion designer. Maestri di Strada does most of its work in Ponticelli, a district controlled by the Neapolitan Camorra criminal organization. The Street Teachers are respected here because they also help family members of mafia clans. Rather than academic performance, Maestri di Strada prioritizes cooperation and togetherness, offering young people a life beyond criminality. The group has its headquarters in a dilapidated former school building. Despite limited resources and a lack of government support, the Street Teachers are determined not to give up. One day, they hope to set up schools across Italy based on their educational approaches. |
16/07 | 20h00>20h30 | (0x00) ? | eng | DW News | News | eng | |
16/07 | 20h30>21h00 | (0x00) ? | eng | Never a Criminal Again? | The First Year of Freedom | eng | The hardest thing about freedom for René, 43, is staying away from drugs. At the same time, he’s looking for a place to live. Alex, 31, wants to catch up on as much as possible - school, job, family. Both men have been released on parole after serving long prison sentences. Alexander, 31, is from Berlin. His life went off the rails at an early age: He stole his first moped at the age of 12, started using drugs then selling them. Several robberies at petrol stations landed him in prison. He was released in December 2022 after eight years in prison. His new life looks very different: Alex is now completing a vocational degree and works as a trainer for a violence prevention organization. He’s in a relationship and has become a father. From the outside, it looks almost too good to be true. And Alex admits: "I have to decide again, every day, not to be a criminal.” The biggest challenge he faces is himself: Will old family problems and self-doubt push him back into his old patterns? Or will he find the happy family life he has always longed for? René, 43, is from Leipzig. He has spent a total of 16 years behind bars, with nine prison sentences for theft, robbery and assault. He has been out since January 2023, on the condition that he undergoes long-term therapy. The film accompanies him on his search for an apartment, a course of therapy and a way to reconnect with society. Appointments, probation conditions and his debts overwhelm René. But the biggest challenge is his drug addiction. "I feel like I need an oil change to get back to normal,” says René. His 15-year-old daughter Kilischa, who now lives with him after years of being apart, provides him with support. Will René manage to find an apartment and build a new life for himself? Or will he end up in prison again? |
16/07 | 21h00>21h02 | (0x00) ? | eng | DW News | News | eng | |
16/07 | 21h02>21h30 | (0x00) ? | eng | In Good Shape | Loneliness: why it hurts more than you think | eng | Loneliness changes how we think, feel, and even how we heal. In Good Shape explores how isolation harms us, and what helps us reconnect. |
16/07 | 21h30>22h00 | (0x00) ? | eng | The 77 Percent | Behind the finish line | eng | In this week’s special edition of the show, we meet twenty-nine year old Kenyan, Alice Chebii. She has dedicated everything to becoming a world-class runner. We follow her journey as she escapes an abusive relationship for Kenya’s elite high-altitude training grounds, where champions are made, but often at the cost of mental health. Can Chebii rise to the top? And what happens if she doesn’t? |
16/07 | 22h00>22h30 | (0x00) ? | eng | DW News | News | eng | |
16/07 | 22h30>23h00 | (0x00) ? | eng | The Day | News in Review | eng | |
16/07 | 23h00>23h02 | (0x00) ? | eng | DW News | News | eng | |
16/07 | 23h02>23h15 | (0x00) ? | eng | Special Program | eng | ||
16/07 | 23h15>00h00 | (0x00) ? | eng | Deep Time | 40 Days of Darkness | eng | One day in March, seven women and seven men, led by explorer and researcher Christian Clot, enter the Lombrives cave in the French Pyrenees. They intend to spend 40 days there, without daylight - and with no other means of marking time. They begin the "Deep Time” experiment. It is a group experience with an interdisciplinary scientific approach that goes far beyond mere chronobiology: The aim is to explore people's ability to adapt to extreme situations. The participants set up their base camp deep in the cave. They have to organize life in the camp and learn to function as a group under extreme conditions. The lack of daylight, cold and fatigue affect the rhythm of each individual in different ways. The deeptimers are equipped with sensors and high-tech devices to collect scientific data -- before, during and after their stay in the cave. This data is analyzed by experts in the fields of cognitive science, chronobiology, sociology, physiology, psychology, ethnology, social organization and genetics. The scientists report on their initial findings a few months after the end of the experiment. In the long term, their interdisciplinary analyses will contribute to a better understanding of the mechanisms and limits of human adaptation. |
16/07 | 00h00>00h02 | (0x00) ? | eng | DW News | News | eng | |
16/07 | 00h02>00h30 | (0x00) ? | eng | The Day | News in Review | eng | |
16/07 | 00h30>01h00 | (0x00) ? | eng | Made in Germany | Blackouts and the problems of the textile sector | eng | Blackouts are a big problem in many regions worldwide. Why do they happen? Can cyberattacks bring the grid to a halt? Plus, France takes on fast fashion. |
16/07 | 01h00>01h15 | (0x00) ? | eng | DW News | News | eng | |
16/07 | 01h15>01h30 | (0x00) ? | eng | Special Program | eng | ||
16/07 | 01h30>02h00 | (0x00) ? | eng | Focus on Europe | Spotlight on People | eng | After an armed conflict of more than 40 years, the banned Kurdistan Workers’ Party, or PKK, is laying down arms. +++ In Capannori, about 50,000 residents live according to the zero-waste principle: they produce almost no garbage. |
17/07 | 02h00>02h02 | (0x00) ? | eng | DW News | News | eng | |
17/07 | 02h02>02h30 | (0x00) ? | eng | The Day | News in Review | eng | |
17/07 | 02h30>03h00 | (0x00) ? | eng | Arts Unveiled | Art. Ailments. Acoustics | eng | This week on Arts Unveiled: detecting ailments with art; a deep dive in jazz musician Olivia Trummer’s piano playing and singing; creating unique sounds with the Trautonium and seeing the kitchen as more than a place to cook. |
17/07 | 03h00>03h15 | (0x00) ? | eng | DW News | News | eng | |
17/07 | 03h15>04h00 | (0x00) ? | eng | Operation Barbarossa - War of Annihilation | Part 1 - Summer | eng | At the beginning of the Second World War, the Nazi regime celebrated a series of military successes: boosted by rapid victories in Norway, the Netherlands, Belgium and France, the Wehrmacht prepared a secret maneuver in the east, firmly convinced that troops would be back home after a few months. But the period of unimaginable violence unleashed by Hitler would claim millions of lives. Without declaring war and with more than three million soldiers battle-ready, the Wehrmacht attacked on a broad front between the Baltic Sea and the Black Sea. In the first hours of the meticulously prepared military invasion, the Luftwaffe rained bombs on Soviet bases near the border, catching the Soviets completely off-guard. The force of the attack was seen as a continuation of the German troops’ successful ‘Blitzkrieg’ campaigns. In his instructions to the Chief of Operations in the Armed Forces High Command, written in March 1941, Hitler had already stated: ‘This upcoming campaign is more than just a battle of arms, it’s also a clash between two worldviews. The Jewish-Bolshevik intelligentsia, as the previous oppressor of the people, must be eliminated.’ Another aim: the economic exploitation of conquered territories. Many of those involved and affected by this tragedy - Germans and Soviets, soldiers and civilians alike - recorded their harrowing experiences in amateur films, letters and diaries. These vivid descriptions of the German war of aggression in the East are a far cry from official war reporting and state propaganda. These accounts, by men and women fighting for survival, document the horror on both sides of the conflict. |
17/07 | 04h00>04h02 | (0x00) ? | eng | DW News | News | eng | |
17/07 | 04h02>04h30 | (0x00) ? | eng | The Day | News in Review | eng | |
17/07 | 04h30>05h00 | (0x00) ? | eng | Made in Germany | Blackouts and the problems of the textile sector | eng | Blackouts are a big problem in many regions worldwide. Why do they happen? Can cyberattacks bring the grid to a halt? Plus, France takes on fast fashion. |
17/07 | 05h00>05h15 | (0x00) ? | eng | DW News | News | eng | |
17/07 | 05h15>05h30 | (0x00) ? | eng | Special Program | eng | ||
17/07 | 05h30>06h00 | (0x00) ? | eng | Eco India | Why environmental protection is a balancing act | eng | The risks of soaring pigeon populations in cities, protecting against flooding in Jakarta's coastal communities, and urban farming with hydroponics |
17/07 | 06h00>06h15 | (0x00) ? | eng | DW News | News | eng | |
17/07 | 06h15>07h00 | (0x00) ? | eng | Operation Barbarossa - War of Annihilation | Part 1 - Summer | eng | At the beginning of the Second World War, the Nazi regime celebrated a series of military successes: boosted by rapid victories in Norway, the Netherlands, Belgium and France, the Wehrmacht prepared a secret maneuver in the east, firmly convinced that troops would be back home after a few months. But the period of unimaginable violence unleashed by Hitler would claim millions of lives. Without declaring war and with more than three million soldiers battle-ready, the Wehrmacht attacked on a broad front between the Baltic Sea and the Black Sea. In the first hours of the meticulously prepared military invasion, the Luftwaffe rained bombs on Soviet bases near the border, catching the Soviets completely off-guard. The force of the attack was seen as a continuation of the German troops’ successful ‘Blitzkrieg’ campaigns. In his instructions to the Chief of Operations in the Armed Forces High Command, written in March 1941, Hitler had already stated: ‘This upcoming campaign is more than just a battle of arms, it’s also a clash between two worldviews. The Jewish-Bolshevik intelligentsia, as the previous oppressor of the people, must be eliminated.’ Another aim: the economic exploitation of conquered territories. Many of those involved and affected by this tragedy - Germans and Soviets, soldiers and civilians alike - recorded their harrowing experiences in amateur films, letters and diaries. These vivid descriptions of the German war of aggression in the East are a far cry from official war reporting and state propaganda. These accounts, by men and women fighting for survival, document the horror on both sides of the conflict. |
17/07 | 07h00>07h02 | (0x00) ? | eng | DW News | News | eng | |
17/07 | 07h02>07h30 | (0x00) ? | eng | The Day | News in Review | eng | |
17/07 | 07h30>08h00 | (0x00) ? | eng | Focus on Europe | Spotlight on People | eng | After an armed conflict of more than 40 years, the banned Kurdistan Workers’ Party, or PKK, is laying down arms. +++ In Capannori, about 50,000 residents live according to the zero-waste principle: they produce almost no garbage. |
17/07 | 08h00>08h15 | (0x00) ? | eng | DW News | News | eng | |
17/07 | 08h15>08h30 | (0x00) ? | eng | Special Program | eng | ||
17/07 | 08h30>09h00 | (0x00) ? | eng | Made in Germany | Blackouts and the problems of the textile sector | eng | Blackouts are a big problem in many regions worldwide. Why do they happen? Can cyberattacks bring the grid to a halt? Plus, France takes on fast fashion. |
17/07 | 09h00>09h30 | (0x00) ? | eng | DW News | News | eng | |
17/07 | 09h30>10h00 | (0x00) ? | eng | Focus on Europe | Spotlight on People | eng | After an armed conflict of more than 40 years, the banned Kurdistan Workers’ Party, or PKK, is laying down arms. +++ In Capannori, about 50,000 residents live according to the zero-waste principle: they produce almost no garbage. |
17/07 | 10h00>10h30 | (0x00) ? | eng | DW News | News | eng | |
17/07 | 10h30>11h00 | (0x00) ? | eng | Tomorrow Today | The Science Magazine | eng | Drought in Germany; urban saffron cultivation; and what’s the best farming for the future? Safer lighting for insects and e-methanol for greener shipping. |
17/07 | 11h00>11h15 | (0x00) ? | eng | DW News | News | eng | |
17/07 | 11h15>12h00 | (0x00) ? | eng | Battle for the Deep Sea | eng | The immense demand for metals such as nickel, cobalt and copper for electromobility and alternative energy sources has so far largely been met in the Global South - in Africa, Asia and Latin America. But these deposits aren’t enough. Attention is now turning to the oceans. Here, it’s thought that vast deposits of the metals exist below the seabed. A geopolitical race has begun between states to exploit these resources. And that's not all: extraction of the metals threatens to cause major ecological damage. | |
17/07 | 12h00>12h30 | (0x00) ? | eng | DW News | News | eng | |
17/07 | 12h30>13h00 | (0x00) ? | eng | Eco India | Why environmental protection is a balancing act | eng | The risks of soaring pigeon populations in cities, protecting against flooding in Jakarta's coastal communities, and urban farming with hydroponics |
17/07 | 13h00>13h30 | (0x00) ? | eng | DW News | News | eng | |
17/07 | 13h30>14h00 | (0x00) ? | eng | Focus on Europe | Spotlight on People | eng | After an armed conflict of more than 40 years, the banned Kurdistan Workers’ Party, or PKK, is laying down arms. +++ In Capannori, about 50,000 residents live according to the zero-waste principle: they produce almost no garbage. |
17/07 | 14h00>14h15 | (0x00) ? | eng | DW News | News | eng | |
17/07 | 14h15>15h00 | (0x00) ? | eng | Deep Time | 40 Days of Darkness | eng | One day in March, seven women and seven men, led by explorer and researcher Christian Clot, enter the Lombrives cave in the French Pyrenees. They intend to spend 40 days there, without daylight - and with no other means of marking time. They begin the "Deep Time” experiment. It is a group experience with an interdisciplinary scientific approach that goes far beyond mere chronobiology: The aim is to explore people's ability to adapt to extreme situations. The participants set up their base camp deep in the cave. They have to organize life in the camp and learn to function as a group under extreme conditions. The lack of daylight, cold and fatigue affect the rhythm of each individual in different ways. The deeptimers are equipped with sensors and high-tech devices to collect scientific data -- before, during and after their stay in the cave. This data is analyzed by experts in the fields of cognitive science, chronobiology, sociology, physiology, psychology, ethnology, social organization and genetics. The scientists report on their initial findings a few months after the end of the experiment. In the long term, their interdisciplinary analyses will contribute to a better understanding of the mechanisms and limits of human adaptation. |
17/07 | 15h00>15h15 | (0x00) ? | eng | DW News | News | eng | |
17/07 | 15h15>15h30 | (0x00) ? | eng | Arts Unveiled | eng | The 2015 refugee crisis was a turning point: at its peak, 890,000 asylum seekers came to Germany, mainly from the Middle East, South and Southeast Asia, including many refugees. However, the history of Islam in Germany begins even earlier: There have been Muslim communities in Germany for 100 years. The first were founded in Berlin. We are researching the history of Muslims in Germany. Who were the first and why did they settle here? What happened to Muslims during the Nazi era? What part did they play in Germany's economic miracle? | |
17/07 | 15h30>16h00 | (0x00) ? | eng | REV | The Global Auto and Mobility Show | eng | Is the Alpine A290 GTS all fun with no compromise? REV tests it. Why is India’s truck art fading? Kantanka leads Ghana’s local auto push. And women on "bicycle ambulances” reach Karachi’s hard-to-access areas. |
17/07 | 16h00>16h30 | (0x00) ? | eng | DW News | News | eng | |
17/07 | 16h30>17h00 | (0x00) ? | eng | Focus on Europe | Spotlight on People | eng | After an armed conflict of more than 40 years, the banned Kurdistan Workers’ Party, or PKK, is laying down arms. +++ In Capannori, about 50,000 residents live according to the zero-waste principle: they produce almost no garbage. |
17/07 | 17h00>17h30 | (0x00) ? | eng | DW News | News | eng | |
17/07 | 17h30>18h00 | (0x00) ? | eng | In Good Shape | Loneliness: why it hurts more than you think | eng | Loneliness changes how we think, feel, and even how we heal. In Good Shape explores how isolation harms us, and what helps us reconnect. |
17/07 | 18h00>18h15 | (0x00) ? | eng | DW News | News | eng | |
17/07 | 18h15>19h00 | (0x00) ? | eng | Battle for the Deep Sea | eng | The immense demand for metals such as nickel, cobalt and copper for electromobility and alternative energy sources has so far largely been met in the Global South - in Africa, Asia and Latin America. But these deposits aren’t enough. Attention is now turning to the oceans. Here, it’s thought that vast deposits of the metals exist below the seabed. A geopolitical race has begun between states to exploit these resources. And that's not all: extraction of the metals threatens to cause major ecological damage. | |
17/07 | 19h00>19h15 | (0x00) ? | eng | DW News | News | eng | |
17/07 | 19h15>19h30 | (0x00) ? | eng | Arts Unveiled | eng | The 2015 refugee crisis was a turning point: at its peak, 890,000 asylum seekers came to Germany, mainly from the Middle East, South and Southeast Asia, including many refugees. However, the history of Islam in Germany begins even earlier: There have been Muslim communities in Germany for 100 years. The first were founded in Berlin. We are researching the history of Muslims in Germany. Who were the first and why did they settle here? What happened to Muslims during the Nazi era? What part did they play in Germany's economic miracle? | |
17/07 | 19h30>20h00 | (0x00) ? | eng | DW News | Africa | eng | |
17/07 | 20h00>20h30 | (0x00) ? | eng | DW News | News | eng | |
17/07 | 20h30>21h00 | (0x00) ? | eng | Global Us | What the End of USAID Means | eng | With the end of USAID, there’s little funding in Colombia for social projects. On Zanzibar in the Indian Ocean, the tourism boom also has a negative impact. |
17/07 | 21h00>21h02 | (0x00) ? | eng | DW News | News | eng | |
17/07 | 21h02>21h30 | (0x00) ? | eng | Made in Germany | Blackouts and the problems of the textile sector | eng | Blackouts are a big problem in many regions worldwide. Why do they happen? Can cyberattacks bring the grid to a halt? Plus, France takes on fast fashion. |
17/07 | 21h30>22h00 | (0x00) ? | eng | To the Point | International Debate from Berlin | eng | |
17/07 | 22h00>22h30 | (0x00) ? | eng | DW News | News | eng | |
17/07 | 22h30>23h00 | (0x00) ? | eng | The Day | News in Review | eng | |
17/07 | 23h00>23h02 | (0x00) ? | eng | DW News | News | eng | |
17/07 | 23h02>23h15 | (0x00) ? | eng | Arts Unveiled | eng | The 2015 refugee crisis was a turning point: at its peak, 890,000 asylum seekers came to Germany, mainly from the Middle East, South and Southeast Asia, including many refugees. However, the history of Islam in Germany begins even earlier: There have been Muslim communities in Germany for 100 years. The first were founded in Berlin. We are researching the history of Muslims in Germany. Who were the first and why did they settle here? What happened to Muslims during the Nazi era? What part did they play in Germany's economic miracle? | |
17/07 | 23h15>00h00 | (0x00) ? | eng | Battle for the Deep Sea | eng | The immense demand for metals such as nickel, cobalt and copper for electromobility and alternative energy sources has so far largely been met in the Global South - in Africa, Asia and Latin America. But these deposits aren’t enough. Attention is now turning to the oceans. Here, it’s thought that vast deposits of the metals exist below the seabed. A geopolitical race has begun between states to exploit these resources. And that's not all: extraction of the metals threatens to cause major ecological damage. | |
17/07 | 00h00>00h02 | (0x00) ? | eng | DW News | News | eng | |
17/07 | 00h02>00h30 | (0x00) ? | eng | The Day | News in Review | eng | |
17/07 | 00h30>01h00 | (0x00) ? | eng | To the Point | International Debate from Berlin | eng | |
17/07 | 01h00>01h15 | (0x00) ? | eng | DW News | News | eng | |
17/07 | 01h15>01h30 | (0x00) ? | eng | Arts Unveiled | eng | The 2015 refugee crisis was a turning point: at its peak, 890,000 asylum seekers came to Germany, mainly from the Middle East, South and Southeast Asia, including many refugees. However, the history of Islam in Germany begins even earlier: There have been Muslim communities in Germany for 100 years. The first were founded in Berlin. We are researching the history of Muslims in Germany. Who were the first and why did they settle here? What happened to Muslims during the Nazi era? What part did they play in Germany's economic miracle? | |
17/07 | 01h30>02h00 | (0x00) ? | eng | Best of DW Podcasts | eng | ||
18/07 | 02h00>02h02 | (0x00) ? | eng | DW News | News | eng | |
18/07 | 02h02>02h30 | (0x00) ? | eng | The Day | News in Review | eng | |
18/07 | 02h30>03h00 | (0x00) ? | eng | To the Point | International Debate from Berlin | eng | |
18/07 | 03h00>03h15 | (0x00) ? | eng | DW News | News | eng | |
18/07 | 03h15>04h00 | (0x00) ? | eng | Chasing Immortality | Eternal Life with Biohacking? | eng | YouTuber Anastasia wants to stay young forever, and a researcher in the USA promises that people can live up to 500 years. Bryan Johnson is following the radical ‘Don’t Die’ program to become immortal. The tech billionaire lives by strict rules, eats the same thing every day and avoids all forms of risk. At his home in Los Angeles, the most famous follower of the longevity scene shows how he wants to overcome death. But is this plan at all realistic? |
18/07 | 04h00>04h02 | (0x00) ? | eng | DW News | News | eng | |
18/07 | 04h02>04h30 | (0x00) ? | eng | The Day | News in Review | eng | |
18/07 | 04h30>05h00 | (0x00) ? | eng | Focus on Europe | Spotlight on People | eng | After an armed conflict of more than 40 years, the banned Kurdistan Workers’ Party, or PKK, is laying down arms. +++ In Capannori, about 50,000 residents live according to the zero-waste principle: they produce almost no garbage. |
18/07 | 05h00>05h15 | (0x00) ? | eng | DW News | News | eng | |
18/07 | 05h15>05h30 | (0x00) ? | eng | Arts Unveiled | eng | The 2015 refugee crisis was a turning point: at its peak, 890,000 asylum seekers came to Germany, mainly from the Middle East, South and Southeast Asia, including many refugees. However, the history of Islam in Germany begins even earlier: There have been Muslim communities in Germany for 100 years. The first were founded in Berlin. We are researching the history of Muslims in Germany. Who were the first and why did they settle here? What happened to Muslims during the Nazi era? What part did they play in Germany's economic miracle? | |
18/07 | 05h30>06h00 | (0x00) ? | eng | Made in Germany | Blackouts and the problems of the textile sector | eng | Blackouts are a big problem in many regions worldwide. Why do they happen? Can cyberattacks bring the grid to a halt? Plus, France takes on fast fashion. |
18/07 | 06h00>06h15 | (0x00) ? | eng | DW News | News | eng | |
18/07 | 06h15>07h00 | (0x00) ? | eng | Chasing Immortality | Eternal Life with Biohacking? | eng | YouTuber Anastasia wants to stay young forever, and a researcher in the USA promises that people can live up to 500 years. Bryan Johnson is following the radical ‘Don’t Die’ program to become immortal. The tech billionaire lives by strict rules, eats the same thing every day and avoids all forms of risk. At his home in Los Angeles, the most famous follower of the longevity scene shows how he wants to overcome death. But is this plan at all realistic? |
18/07 | 07h00>07h02 | (0x00) ? | eng | DW News | News | eng | |
18/07 | 07h02>07h30 | (0x00) ? | eng | The Day | News in Review | eng | |
18/07 | 07h30>08h00 | (0x00) ? | eng | DW News | Africa | eng | |
18/07 | 08h00>08h15 | (0x00) ? | eng | DW News | News | eng | |
18/07 | 08h15>08h30 | (0x00) ? | eng | Arts Unveiled | eng | The 2015 refugee crisis was a turning point: at its peak, 890,000 asylum seekers came to Germany, mainly from the Middle East, South and Southeast Asia, including many refugees. However, the history of Islam in Germany begins even earlier: There have been Muslim communities in Germany for 100 years. The first were founded in Berlin. We are researching the history of Muslims in Germany. Who were the first and why did they settle here? What happened to Muslims during the Nazi era? What part did they play in Germany's economic miracle? | |
18/07 | 08h30>09h00 | (0x00) ? | eng | Best of DW Podcasts | eng | ||
18/07 | 09h00>09h30 | (0x00) ? | eng | DW News | News | eng | |
18/07 | 09h30>10h00 | (0x00) ? | eng | To the Point | International Debate from Berlin | eng | |
18/07 | 10h00>10h30 | (0x00) ? | eng | DW News | News | eng | |
18/07 | 10h30>11h00 | (0x00) ? | eng | DW News | Africa | eng | |
18/07 | 11h00>11h15 | (0x00) ? | eng | DW News | News | eng | |
18/07 | 11h15>12h00 | (0x00) ? | eng | Operation Barbarossa - War of Annihilation | Part 1 - Summer | eng | At the beginning of the Second World War, the Nazi regime celebrated a series of military successes: boosted by rapid victories in Norway, the Netherlands, Belgium and France, the Wehrmacht prepared a secret maneuver in the east, firmly convinced that troops would be back home after a few months. But the period of unimaginable violence unleashed by Hitler would claim millions of lives. Without declaring war and with more than three million soldiers battle-ready, the Wehrmacht attacked on a broad front between the Baltic Sea and the Black Sea. In the first hours of the meticulously prepared military invasion, the Luftwaffe rained bombs on Soviet bases near the border, catching the Soviets completely off-guard. The force of the attack was seen as a continuation of the German troops’ successful ‘Blitzkrieg’ campaigns. In his instructions to the Chief of Operations in the Armed Forces High Command, written in March 1941, Hitler had already stated: ‘This upcoming campaign is more than just a battle of arms, it’s also a clash between two worldviews. The Jewish-Bolshevik intelligentsia, as the previous oppressor of the people, must be eliminated.’ Another aim: the economic exploitation of conquered territories. Many of those involved and affected by this tragedy - Germans and Soviets, soldiers and civilians alike - recorded their harrowing experiences in amateur films, letters and diaries. These vivid descriptions of the German war of aggression in the East are a far cry from official war reporting and state propaganda. These accounts, by men and women fighting for survival, document the horror on both sides of the conflict. |
18/07 | 12h00>12h30 | (0x00) ? | eng | DW News | News | eng | |
18/07 | 12h30>13h00 | (0x00) ? | eng | Best of DW Podcasts | eng | ||
18/07 | 13h00>13h30 | (0x00) ? | eng | DW News | News | eng | |
18/07 | 13h30>14h00 | (0x00) ? | eng | To the Point | International Debate from Berlin | eng | |
18/07 | 14h00>14h15 | (0x00) ? | eng | DW News | News | eng | |
18/07 | 14h15>15h00 | (0x00) ? | eng | Battle for the Deep Sea | eng | The immense demand for metals such as nickel, cobalt and copper for electromobility and alternative energy sources has so far largely been met in the Global South - in Africa, Asia and Latin America. But these deposits aren’t enough. Attention is now turning to the oceans. Here, it’s thought that vast deposits of the metals exist below the seabed. A geopolitical race has begun between states to exploit these resources. And that's not all: extraction of the metals threatens to cause major ecological damage. | |
18/07 | 15h00>15h15 | (0x00) ? | eng | DW News | News | eng | |
18/07 | 15h15>15h30 | (0x00) ? | eng | Check-in | eng | ||
18/07 | 15h30>16h00 | (0x00) ? | eng | In Good Shape | How to lose weight healthily and long time | eng | How to avoid the yo-yo effect? Do meal replacement products work? How do you recover from an eating disorder? And how a "non-industrialized” diet works wonders. |
18/07 | 16h00>16h30 | (0x00) ? | eng | DW News | News | eng | |
18/07 | 16h30>17h00 | (0x00) ? | eng | Eco India | Resourceful solutions to environmental challenges | eng | Traditional solutions to groundwater scarcity and deforestation; reviving customary but neglected crops; and a rebirth for canoes. |
18/07 | 17h00>17h30 | (0x00) ? | eng | DW News | News | eng | |
18/07 | 17h30>18h00 | (0x00) ? | eng | To the Point | International Debate from Berlin | eng | |
18/07 | 18h00>18h15 | (0x00) ? | eng | DW News | News | eng | |
18/07 | 18h15>19h00 | (0x00) ? | eng | Operation Barbarossa - War of Annihilation | Part 1 - Summer | eng | At the beginning of the Second World War, the Nazi regime celebrated a series of military successes: boosted by rapid victories in Norway, the Netherlands, Belgium and France, the Wehrmacht prepared a secret maneuver in the east, firmly convinced that troops would be back home after a few months. But the period of unimaginable violence unleashed by Hitler would claim millions of lives. Without declaring war and with more than three million soldiers battle-ready, the Wehrmacht attacked on a broad front between the Baltic Sea and the Black Sea. In the first hours of the meticulously prepared military invasion, the Luftwaffe rained bombs on Soviet bases near the border, catching the Soviets completely off-guard. The force of the attack was seen as a continuation of the German troops’ successful ‘Blitzkrieg’ campaigns. In his instructions to the Chief of Operations in the Armed Forces High Command, written in March 1941, Hitler had already stated: ‘This upcoming campaign is more than just a battle of arms, it’s also a clash between two worldviews. The Jewish-Bolshevik intelligentsia, as the previous oppressor of the people, must be eliminated.’ Another aim: the economic exploitation of conquered territories. Many of those involved and affected by this tragedy - Germans and Soviets, soldiers and civilians alike - recorded their harrowing experiences in amateur films, letters and diaries. These vivid descriptions of the German war of aggression in the East are a far cry from official war reporting and state propaganda. These accounts, by men and women fighting for survival, document the horror on both sides of the conflict. |
18/07 | 19h00>19h15 | (0x00) ? | eng | DW News | News | eng | |
18/07 | 19h15>19h30 | (0x00) ? | eng | Check-in | eng | ||
18/07 | 19h30>20h00 | (0x00) ? | eng | Afrimaxx | Modern African Lifestyle | eng | This time, Afrimaxx host Suecey welcomes you from the Zambian Art and Design Show in Lusaka. Plus: un update for Senegalese boubou, some quirky accommodations in Clarens, South Africa and Nigerian bronze sculptures. |
18/07 | 20h00>20h30 | (0x00) ? | eng | DW News | News | eng | |
18/07 | 20h30>21h00 | (0x00) ? | eng | Best of DW Podcasts | eng | ||
18/07 | 21h00>21h02 | (0x00) ? | eng | DW News | News | eng | |
18/07 | 21h02>21h30 | (0x00) ? | eng | Focus on Europe | Spotlight on People | eng | After an armed conflict of more than 40 years, the banned Kurdistan Workers’ Party, or PKK, is laying down arms. +++ In Capannori, about 50,000 residents live according to the zero-waste principle: they produce almost no garbage. |
18/07 | 21h30>22h00 | (0x00) ? | eng | Eco Africa | The Environment Magazine | eng | |
18/07 | 22h00>22h30 | (0x00) ? | eng | DW News | News | eng | |
18/07 | 22h30>23h00 | (0x00) ? | eng | The Day | News in Review | eng | |
18/07 | 23h00>23h02 | (0x00) ? | eng | DW News | News | eng | |
18/07 | 23h02>23h15 | (0x00) ? | eng | Check-in | eng | ||
18/07 | 23h15>00h00 | (0x00) ? | eng | Operation Barbarossa - War of Annihilation | Part 1 - Summer | eng | At the beginning of the Second World War, the Nazi regime celebrated a series of military successes: boosted by rapid victories in Norway, the Netherlands, Belgium and France, the Wehrmacht prepared a secret maneuver in the east, firmly convinced that troops would be back home after a few months. But the period of unimaginable violence unleashed by Hitler would claim millions of lives. Without declaring war and with more than three million soldiers battle-ready, the Wehrmacht attacked on a broad front between the Baltic Sea and the Black Sea. In the first hours of the meticulously prepared military invasion, the Luftwaffe rained bombs on Soviet bases near the border, catching the Soviets completely off-guard. The force of the attack was seen as a continuation of the German troops’ successful ‘Blitzkrieg’ campaigns. In his instructions to the Chief of Operations in the Armed Forces High Command, written in March 1941, Hitler had already stated: ‘This upcoming campaign is more than just a battle of arms, it’s also a clash between two worldviews. The Jewish-Bolshevik intelligentsia, as the previous oppressor of the people, must be eliminated.’ Another aim: the economic exploitation of conquered territories. Many of those involved and affected by this tragedy - Germans and Soviets, soldiers and civilians alike - recorded their harrowing experiences in amateur films, letters and diaries. These vivid descriptions of the German war of aggression in the East are a far cry from official war reporting and state propaganda. These accounts, by men and women fighting for survival, document the horror on both sides of the conflict. |
18/07 | 00h00>00h02 | (0x00) ? | eng | DW News | News | eng | |
18/07 | 00h02>00h30 | (0x00) ? | eng | The Day | News in Review | eng | |
18/07 | 00h30>01h00 | (0x00) ? | eng | Eco India | Resourceful solutions to environmental challenges | eng | Traditional solutions to groundwater scarcity and deforestation; reviving customary but neglected crops; and a rebirth for canoes. |
18/07 | 01h00>01h15 | (0x00) ? | eng | DW News | News | eng | |
18/07 | 01h15>01h30 | (0x00) ? | eng | Check-in | eng | ||
18/07 | 01h30>02h00 | (0x00) ? | eng | DW News | Africa | eng | |
19/07 | 02h00>02h02 | (0x00) ? | eng | DW News | News | eng | |
19/07 | 02h02>02h30 | (0x00) ? | eng | The Day | News in Review | eng | |
19/07 | 02h30>03h00 | (0x00) ? | eng | REV | The Global Auto and Mobility Show | eng | What we drive says a lot about our politics. Faryal Ashraf wants to be Pakistan's first woman sports bike racer. A workshop helps seniors drive safely. And cab driver Richard from Madagascar loves his old Renault R4. |
19/07 | 03h00>03h15 | (0x00) ? | eng | DW News | News | eng | |
19/07 | 03h15>03h30 | (0x00) ? | eng | Planet A | eng | ||
19/07 | 03h30>04h00 | (0x00) ? | eng | Tomorrow Today | The Science Magazine | eng | Breaking down how fish behave in schools; substitutes for animal testing; dealing with Switzerland’s cat problem; using phages to combat plant pests |
19/07 | 04h00>04h02 | (0x00) ? | eng | DW News | News | eng | |
19/07 | 04h02>04h15 | (0x00) ? | eng | Shift | Living in the Digital Age | eng | |
19/07 | 04h15>05h00 | (0x00) ? | eng | Battle for the Deep Sea | eng | The immense demand for metals such as nickel, cobalt and copper for electromobility and alternative energy sources has so far largely been met in the Global South - in Africa, Asia and Latin America. But these deposits aren’t enough. Attention is now turning to the oceans. Here, it’s thought that vast deposits of the metals exist below the seabed. A geopolitical race has begun between states to exploit these resources. And that's not all: extraction of the metals threatens to cause major ecological damage. | |
19/07 | 05h00>05h15 | (0x00) ? | eng | DW News | News | eng | |
19/07 | 05h15>05h30 | (0x00) ? | eng | Check-in | eng | ||
19/07 | 05h30>06h00 | (0x00) ? | eng | To the Point | International Debate from Berlin | eng | |
19/07 | 06h00>06h15 | (0x00) ? | eng | DW News | News | eng | |
19/07 | 06h15>06h30 | (0x00) ? | eng | Shift | Living in the Digital Age | eng | |
19/07 | 06h30>07h00 | (0x00) ? | eng | Euromaxx | Lifestyle Europe | eng | |
19/07 | 07h00>07h02 | (0x00) ? | eng | DW News | News | eng | |
19/07 | 07h02>07h30 | (0x00) ? | eng | Arts Unveiled | Experiencing and understanding the art world | eng | |
19/07 | 07h30>08h00 | (0x00) ? | eng | The 77 Percent | Surviving gender based violence | eng | This week, we take a deep dive into Africa’s progress toward gender equality, exploring how women are breaking barriers in sports, navigating the challenges of sex work, and reshaping the nightlife scene. From the football field to the streets, we examine the victories, the struggles, and the ongoing fight for recognition and rights. |
19/07 | 08h00>08h15 | (0x00) ? | eng | DW News | News | eng | |
19/07 | 08h15>08h30 | (0x00) ? | eng | Check-in | eng | ||
19/07 | 08h30>09h00 | (0x00) ? | eng | REV | The Global Auto and Mobility Show | eng | What we drive says a lot about our politics. Faryal Ashraf wants to be Pakistan's first woman sports bike racer. A workshop helps seniors drive safely. And cab driver Richard from Madagascar loves his old Renault R4. |
19/07 | 09h00>09h15 | (0x00) ? | eng | DW News | News | eng | |
19/07 | 09h15>09h30 | (0x00) ? | eng | Sports Life | Overcoming Challenges with Sports | eng | |
19/07 | 09h30>10h00 | (0x00) ? | eng | Tomorrow Today | The Science Magazine | eng | Breaking down how fish behave in schools; substitutes for animal testing; dealing with Switzerland’s cat problem; using phages to combat plant pests |
19/07 | 10h00>10h15 | (0x00) ? | eng | DW News | News | eng | |
19/07 | 10h15>11h00 | (0x00) ? | eng | Deep Time | 40 Days of Darkness | eng | One day in March, seven women and seven men, led by explorer and researcher Christian Clot, enter the Lombrives cave in the French Pyrenees. They intend to spend 40 days there, without daylight - and with no other means of marking time. They begin the "Deep Time” experiment. It is a group experience with an interdisciplinary scientific approach that goes far beyond mere chronobiology: The aim is to explore people's ability to adapt to extreme situations. The participants set up their base camp deep in the cave. They have to organize life in the camp and learn to function as a group under extreme conditions. The lack of daylight, cold and fatigue affect the rhythm of each individual in different ways. The deeptimers are equipped with sensors and high-tech devices to collect scientific data -- before, during and after their stay in the cave. This data is analyzed by experts in the fields of cognitive science, chronobiology, sociology, physiology, psychology, ethnology, social organization and genetics. The scientists report on their initial findings a few months after the end of the experiment. In the long term, their interdisciplinary analyses will contribute to a better understanding of the mechanisms and limits of human adaptation. |
19/07 | 11h00>11h15 | (0x00) ? | eng | DW News | News | eng | |
19/07 | 11h15>11h30 | (0x00) ? | eng | Sports Life | Overcoming Challenges with Sports | eng | |
19/07 | 11h30>12h00 | (0x00) ? | eng | In Good Shape | How to lose weight healthily and long time | eng | How to avoid the yo-yo effect? Do meal replacement products work? How do you recover from an eating disorder? And how a "non-industrialized” diet works wonders. |
19/07 | 12h00>12h15 | (0x00) ? | eng | DW News | News | eng | |
19/07 | 12h15>12h30 | (0x00) ? | eng | Shift | Living in the Digital Age | eng | |
19/07 | 12h30>13h00 | (0x00) ? | eng | Arts Unveiled | Experiencing and understanding the art world | eng | |
19/07 | 13h00>13h03 | (0x00) ? | eng | DW News | News | eng | |
19/07 | 13h03>14h00 | (0x00) ? | eng | Old Enmities, New Friendships | eng | While the world is looking at Ukraine, the Middle East and the USA's customs and trade policies, the political situation in East Asia is changing rapidly and fundamentally under pressure from China. Is an alliance emerging in the world's most dangerous and economically important region, with Japan, South Korea and Taiwan standing alongside the USA against China? Can peace in the region be secured through mutual deterrence? Or will developments turn East Asia into a powder keg that could explode at any time? How reliable is the USA as a partner under a President Trump? And what impact would an escalation of the Taiwan conflict or the conflict between North and South Korea have on peace and prosperity in the rest of the world? This documentary explores these questions, traveling to military and economic hotspots in Japan and South Korea. The film examines the increasing military cooperation between the US and its allies in the region, the importance of East Asia for world trade and the difficult rapprochement between Taiwan, Japan and South Korea, which share a long and conflict-ridden history. Featuring interviews with military, economic and security experts, this documentary features visits to Japanese and US bases, a joint maneuver and encounters with people living on Japan’s southern islands and in South Korea. It provides an exclusive insight into a region whose security and stability is of global importance. | |
19/07 | 14h00>14h15 | (0x00) ? | eng | DW News | News | eng | |
19/07 | 14h15>14h30 | (0x00) ? | eng | Shift | Living in the Digital Age | eng | |
19/07 | 14h30>15h00 | (0x00) ? | eng | Euromaxx | Lifestyle Europe | eng | |
19/07 | 15h00>15h15 | (0x00) ? | eng | DW News | News | eng | |
19/07 | 15h15>16h00 | (0x00) ? | eng | Chasing Immortality | Eternal Life with Biohacking? | eng | YouTuber Anastasia wants to stay young forever, and a researcher in the USA promises that people can live up to 500 years. Bryan Johnson is following the radical ‘Don’t Die’ program to become immortal. The tech billionaire lives by strict rules, eats the same thing every day and avoids all forms of risk. At his home in Los Angeles, the most famous follower of the longevity scene shows how he wants to overcome death. But is this plan at all realistic? |
19/07 | 16h00>16h15 | (0x00) ? | eng | DW News | News | eng | |
19/07 | 16h15>16h30 | (0x00) ? | eng | Reporter | On Location | eng | |
19/07 | 16h30>17h00 | (0x00) ? | eng | The 77 Percent | Surviving gender based violence | eng | This week, we take a deep dive into Africa’s progress toward gender equality, exploring how women are breaking barriers in sports, navigating the challenges of sex work, and reshaping the nightlife scene. From the football field to the streets, we examine the victories, the struggles, and the ongoing fight for recognition and rights. |
19/07 | 17h00>17h15 | (0x00) ? | eng | DW News | News | eng | |
19/07 | 17h15>17h30 | (0x00) ? | eng | Her Women in Asia | eng | ||
19/07 | 17h30>18h00 | (0x00) ? | eng | Euromaxx | Lifestyle Europe | eng | |
19/07 | 18h00>18h15 | (0x00) ? | eng | DW News | News | eng | |
19/07 | 18h15>18h30 | (0x00) ? | eng | Sports Life | Overcoming Challenges with Sports | eng | |
19/07 | 18h30>19h00 | (0x00) ? | eng | DW News | Africa | eng | |
19/07 | 19h00>19h15 | (0x00) ? | eng | DW News | News | eng | |
19/07 | 19h15>19h30 | (0x00) ? | eng | Shift | Living in the Digital Age | eng | |
19/07 | 19h30>20h00 | (0x00) ? | eng | The 77 Percent | Surviving gender based violence | eng | This week, we take a deep dive into Africa’s progress toward gender equality, exploring how women are breaking barriers in sports, navigating the challenges of sex work, and reshaping the nightlife scene. From the football field to the streets, we examine the victories, the struggles, and the ongoing fight for recognition and rights. |
19/07 | 20h00>20h15 | (0x00) ? | eng | DW News | News | eng | |
19/07 | 20h15>20h30 | (0x00) ? | eng | Reporter | On Location | eng | |
19/07 | 20h30>21h00 | (0x00) ? | eng | DW News | Africa | eng | |
19/07 | 21h00>21h15 | (0x00) ? | eng | DW News | News | eng | |
19/07 | 21h15>22h00 | (0x00) ? | eng | Operation Barbarossa - War of Annihilation | Part 1 - Summer | eng | At the beginning of the Second World War, the Nazi regime celebrated a series of military successes: boosted by rapid victories in Norway, the Netherlands, Belgium and France, the Wehrmacht prepared a secret maneuver in the east, firmly convinced that troops would be back home after a few months. But the period of unimaginable violence unleashed by Hitler would claim millions of lives. Without declaring war and with more than three million soldiers battle-ready, the Wehrmacht attacked on a broad front between the Baltic Sea and the Black Sea. In the first hours of the meticulously prepared military invasion, the Luftwaffe rained bombs on Soviet bases near the border, catching the Soviets completely off-guard. The force of the attack was seen as a continuation of the German troops’ successful ‘Blitzkrieg’ campaigns. In his instructions to the Chief of Operations in the Armed Forces High Command, written in March 1941, Hitler had already stated: ‘This upcoming campaign is more than just a battle of arms, it’s also a clash between two worldviews. The Jewish-Bolshevik intelligentsia, as the previous oppressor of the people, must be eliminated.’ Another aim: the economic exploitation of conquered territories. Many of those involved and affected by this tragedy - Germans and Soviets, soldiers and civilians alike - recorded their harrowing experiences in amateur films, letters and diaries. These vivid descriptions of the German war of aggression in the East are a far cry from official war reporting and state propaganda. These accounts, by men and women fighting for survival, document the horror on both sides of the conflict. |
19/07 | 22h00>22h15 | (0x00) ? | eng | DW News | News | eng | |
19/07 | 22h15>22h30 | (0x00) ? | eng | Reporter | On Location | eng | |
19/07 | 22h30>23h00 | (0x00) ? | eng | Afrimaxx | Modern African Lifestyle | eng | This time, Afrimaxx host Suecey welcomes you from the Zambian Art and Design Show in Lusaka. Plus: un update for Senegalese boubou, some quirky accommodations in Clarens, South Africa and Nigerian bronze sculptures. |
19/07 | 23h00>23h15 | (0x00) ? | eng | DW News | News | eng | |
19/07 | 23h15>23h30 | (0x00) ? | eng | Shift | Living in the Digital Age | eng | |
19/07 | 23h30>00h00 | (0x00) ? | eng | DW News | Africa | eng | |
19/07 | 00h00>00h03 | (0x00) ? | eng | DW News | News | eng | |
19/07 | 00h03>01h00 | (0x00) ? | eng | Old Enmities, New Friendships | eng | While the world is looking at Ukraine, the Middle East and the USA's customs and trade policies, the political situation in East Asia is changing rapidly and fundamentally under pressure from China. Is an alliance emerging in the world's most dangerous and economically important region, with Japan, South Korea and Taiwan standing alongside the USA against China? Can peace in the region be secured through mutual deterrence? Or will developments turn East Asia into a powder keg that could explode at any time? How reliable is the USA as a partner under a President Trump? And what impact would an escalation of the Taiwan conflict or the conflict between North and South Korea have on peace and prosperity in the rest of the world? This documentary explores these questions, traveling to military and economic hotspots in Japan and South Korea. The film examines the increasing military cooperation between the US and its allies in the region, the importance of East Asia for world trade and the difficult rapprochement between Taiwan, Japan and South Korea, which share a long and conflict-ridden history. Featuring interviews with military, economic and security experts, this documentary features visits to Japanese and US bases, a joint maneuver and encounters with people living on Japan’s southern islands and in South Korea. It provides an exclusive insight into a region whose security and stability is of global importance. | |
19/07 | 01h00>01h15 | (0x00) ? | eng | DW News | News | eng | |
19/07 | 01h15>01h30 | (0x00) ? | eng | Sports Life | Overcoming Challenges with Sports | eng | |
19/07 | 01h30>02h00 | (0x00) ? | eng | Tomorrow Today | The Science Magazine | eng | Breaking down how fish behave in schools; substitutes for animal testing; dealing with Switzerland’s cat problem; using phages to combat plant pests |
20/07 | 02h00>02h02 | (0x00) ? | eng | DW News | News | eng | |
20/07 | 02h02>02h30 | (0x00) ? | eng | Saving the Moors in Poland | eng | The ornithologists stay in the village for about a month. One of them is Krzysztof Kałużny. Along with his colleagues, he raises the chicks. The ornithologists catch insects in the surrounding area. Then, from sunrise to sunset, they feed the young birds every half hour. The birds initially grow up in cages. Later, they live in aviaries in Alfred Smolczynski's fields. Finally, they are released into the wild. The villagers are delighted to see the birds return. The film shows how dedicated people in a small village are working together to revive a valuable and endangered ecosystem: The moor. Their efforts are giving nature space to grow. | |
20/07 | 02h30>03h00 | (0x00) ? | eng | In Good Shape | How to lose weight healthily and long time | eng | How to avoid the yo-yo effect? Do meal replacement products work? How do you recover from an eating disorder? And how a "non-industrialized” diet works wonders. |
20/07 | 03h00>03h15 | (0x00) ? | eng | DW News | News | eng | |
20/07 | 03h15>03h30 | (0x00) ? | eng | Reporter | On Location | eng | |
20/07 | 03h30>04h00 | (0x00) ? | eng | Euromaxx | Lifestyle Europe | eng | |
20/07 | 04h00>04h02 | (0x00) ? | eng | DW News | News | eng | |
20/07 | 04h02>04h15 | (0x00) ? | eng | Sports Life | Overcoming Challenges with Sports | eng | |
20/07 | 04h15>05h00 | (0x00) ? | eng | Operation Barbarossa - War of Annihilation | Part 1 - Summer | eng | At the beginning of the Second World War, the Nazi regime celebrated a series of military successes: boosted by rapid victories in Norway, the Netherlands, Belgium and France, the Wehrmacht prepared a secret maneuver in the east, firmly convinced that troops would be back home after a few months. But the period of unimaginable violence unleashed by Hitler would claim millions of lives. Without declaring war and with more than three million soldiers battle-ready, the Wehrmacht attacked on a broad front between the Baltic Sea and the Black Sea. In the first hours of the meticulously prepared military invasion, the Luftwaffe rained bombs on Soviet bases near the border, catching the Soviets completely off-guard. The force of the attack was seen as a continuation of the German troops’ successful ‘Blitzkrieg’ campaigns. In his instructions to the Chief of Operations in the Armed Forces High Command, written in March 1941, Hitler had already stated: ‘This upcoming campaign is more than just a battle of arms, it’s also a clash between two worldviews. The Jewish-Bolshevik intelligentsia, as the previous oppressor of the people, must be eliminated.’ Another aim: the economic exploitation of conquered territories. Many of those involved and affected by this tragedy - Germans and Soviets, soldiers and civilians alike - recorded their harrowing experiences in amateur films, letters and diaries. These vivid descriptions of the German war of aggression in the East are a far cry from official war reporting and state propaganda. These accounts, by men and women fighting for survival, document the horror on both sides of the conflict. |
20/07 | 05h00>05h15 | (0x00) ? | eng | DW News | News | eng | |
20/07 | 05h15>05h30 | (0x00) ? | eng | Reporter | On Location | eng | |
20/07 | 05h30>06h00 | (0x00) ? | eng | Saving the Moors in Poland | eng | The ornithologists stay in the village for about a month. One of them is Krzysztof Kałużny. Along with his colleagues, he raises the chicks. The ornithologists catch insects in the surrounding area. Then, from sunrise to sunset, they feed the young birds every half hour. The birds initially grow up in cages. Later, they live in aviaries in Alfred Smolczynski's fields. Finally, they are released into the wild. The villagers are delighted to see the birds return. The film shows how dedicated people in a small village are working together to revive a valuable and endangered ecosystem: The moor. Their efforts are giving nature space to grow. | |
20/07 | 06h00>06h15 | (0x00) ? | eng | DW News | News | eng | |
20/07 | 06h15>06h30 | (0x00) ? | eng | Sports Life | Overcoming Challenges with Sports | eng | |
20/07 | 06h30>07h00 | (0x00) ? | eng | REV | The Global Auto and Mobility Show | eng | What we drive says a lot about our politics. Faryal Ashraf wants to be Pakistan's first woman sports bike racer. A workshop helps seniors drive safely. And cab driver Richard from Madagascar loves his old Renault R4. |
20/07 | 07h00>07h03 | (0x00) ? | eng | DW News | News | eng | |
20/07 | 07h03>08h00 | (0x00) ? | eng | Old Enmities, New Friendships | eng | While the world is looking at Ukraine, the Middle East and the USA's customs and trade policies, the political situation in East Asia is changing rapidly and fundamentally under pressure from China. Is an alliance emerging in the world's most dangerous and economically important region, with Japan, South Korea and Taiwan standing alongside the USA against China? Can peace in the region be secured through mutual deterrence? Or will developments turn East Asia into a powder keg that could explode at any time? How reliable is the USA as a partner under a President Trump? And what impact would an escalation of the Taiwan conflict or the conflict between North and South Korea have on peace and prosperity in the rest of the world? This documentary explores these questions, traveling to military and economic hotspots in Japan and South Korea. The film examines the increasing military cooperation between the US and its allies in the region, the importance of East Asia for world trade and the difficult rapprochement between Taiwan, Japan and South Korea, which share a long and conflict-ridden history. Featuring interviews with military, economic and security experts, this documentary features visits to Japanese and US bases, a joint maneuver and encounters with people living on Japan’s southern islands and in South Korea. It provides an exclusive insight into a region whose security and stability is of global importance. | |
20/07 | 08h00>08h15 | (0x00) ? | eng | DW News | News | eng | |
20/07 | 08h15>08h30 | (0x00) ? | eng | Reporter | On Location | eng | |
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20/07 | 09h15>09h30 | (0x00) ? | eng | Shift | Living in the Digital Age | eng | |
20/07 | 09h30>10h00 | (0x00) ? | eng | Arts Unveiled | Experiencing and understanding the art world | eng | |
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20/07 | 10h15>11h00 | (0x00) ? | eng | Battle for the Deep Sea | eng | The immense demand for metals such as nickel, cobalt and copper for electromobility and alternative energy sources has so far largely been met in the Global South - in Africa, Asia and Latin America. But these deposits aren’t enough. Attention is now turning to the oceans. Here, it’s thought that vast deposits of the metals exist below the seabed. A geopolitical race has begun between states to exploit these resources. And that's not all: extraction of the metals threatens to cause major ecological damage. | |
20/07 | 11h00>11h15 | (0x00) ? | eng | DW News | News | eng | |
20/07 | 11h15>11h30 | (0x00) ? | eng | Shift | Living in the Digital Age | eng | |
20/07 | 11h30>12h00 | (0x00) ? | eng | The 77 Percent | Surviving gender based violence | eng | This week, we take a deep dive into Africa’s progress toward gender equality, exploring how women are breaking barriers in sports, navigating the challenges of sex work, and reshaping the nightlife scene. From the football field to the streets, we examine the victories, the struggles, and the ongoing fight for recognition and rights. |
20/07 | 12h00>12h15 | (0x00) ? | eng | DW News | News | eng | |
20/07 | 12h15>12h30 | (0x00) ? | eng | Reporter | On Location | eng | |
20/07 | 12h30>13h00 | (0x00) ? | eng | REV | The Global Auto and Mobility Show | eng | What we drive says a lot about our politics. Faryal Ashraf wants to be Pakistan's first woman sports bike racer. A workshop helps seniors drive safely. And cab driver Richard from Madagascar loves his old Renault R4. |
20/07 | 13h00>13h15 | (0x00) ? | eng | DW News | News | eng | |
20/07 | 13h15>13h30 | (0x00) ? | eng | Sports Life | Overcoming Challenges with Sports | eng | |
20/07 | 13h30>14h00 | (0x00) ? | eng | The 77 Percent | Surviving gender based violence | eng | This week, we take a deep dive into Africa’s progress toward gender equality, exploring how women are breaking barriers in sports, navigating the challenges of sex work, and reshaping the nightlife scene. From the football field to the streets, we examine the victories, the struggles, and the ongoing fight for recognition and rights. |
20/07 | 14h00>14h15 | (0x00) ? | eng | DW News | News | eng | |
20/07 | 14h15>14h30 | (0x00) ? | eng | Reporter | On Location | eng | |
20/07 | 14h30>15h00 | (0x00) ? | eng | Arts Unveiled | Experiencing and understanding the art world | eng | |
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20/07 | 15h15>16h00 | (0x00) ? | eng | Deep Time | 40 Days of Darkness | eng | One day in March, seven women and seven men, led by explorer and researcher Christian Clot, enter the Lombrives cave in the French Pyrenees. They intend to spend 40 days there, without daylight - and with no other means of marking time. They begin the "Deep Time” experiment. It is a group experience with an interdisciplinary scientific approach that goes far beyond mere chronobiology: The aim is to explore people's ability to adapt to extreme situations. The participants set up their base camp deep in the cave. They have to organize life in the camp and learn to function as a group under extreme conditions. The lack of daylight, cold and fatigue affect the rhythm of each individual in different ways. The deeptimers are equipped with sensors and high-tech devices to collect scientific data -- before, during and after their stay in the cave. This data is analyzed by experts in the fields of cognitive science, chronobiology, sociology, physiology, psychology, ethnology, social organization and genetics. The scientists report on their initial findings a few months after the end of the experiment. In the long term, their interdisciplinary analyses will contribute to a better understanding of the mechanisms and limits of human adaptation. |
20/07 | 16h00>16h15 | (0x00) ? | eng | DW News | News | eng | |
20/07 | 16h15>16h30 | (0x00) ? | eng | Shift | Living in the Digital Age | eng | |
20/07 | 16h30>17h00 | (0x00) ? | eng | Saving the Moors in Poland | eng | The ornithologists stay in the village for about a month. One of them is Krzysztof Kałużny. Along with his colleagues, he raises the chicks. The ornithologists catch insects in the surrounding area. Then, from sunrise to sunset, they feed the young birds every half hour. The birds initially grow up in cages. Later, they live in aviaries in Alfred Smolczynski's fields. Finally, they are released into the wild. The villagers are delighted to see the birds return. The film shows how dedicated people in a small village are working together to revive a valuable and endangered ecosystem: The moor. Their efforts are giving nature space to grow. | |
20/07 | 17h00>17h15 | (0x00) ? | eng | DW News | News | eng | |
20/07 | 17h15>17h30 | (0x00) ? | eng | Special Program | eng | ||
20/07 | 17h30>18h00 | (0x00) ? | eng | Arts Unveiled | Experiencing and understanding the art world | eng | |
20/07 | 18h00>18h15 | (0x00) ? | eng | DW News | News | eng | |
20/07 | 18h15>18h30 | (0x00) ? | eng | Reporter | On Location | eng | |
20/07 | 18h30>19h00 | (0x00) ? | eng | Afrimaxx | Modern African Lifestyle | eng | This time, Afrimaxx host Suecey welcomes you from the Zambian Art and Design Show in Lusaka. Plus: un update for Senegalese boubou, some quirky accommodations in Clarens, South Africa and Nigerian bronze sculptures. |
20/07 | 19h00>19h15 | (0x00) ? | eng | DW News | News | eng | |
20/07 | 19h15>19h30 | (0x00) ? | eng | Sports Life | Overcoming Challenges with Sports | eng | |
20/07 | 19h30>20h00 | (0x00) ? | eng | Euromaxx | Lifestyle Europe | eng | |
20/07 | 20h00>20h15 | (0x00) ? | eng | DW News | News | eng | |
20/07 | 20h15>20h30 | (0x00) ? | eng | Shift | Living in the Digital Age | eng | |
20/07 | 20h30>21h00 | (0x00) ? | eng | REV | The Global Auto and Mobility Show | eng | What we drive says a lot about our politics. Faryal Ashraf wants to be Pakistan's first woman sports bike racer. A workshop helps seniors drive safely. And cab driver Richard from Madagascar loves his old Renault R4. |
20/07 | 21h00>21h15 | (0x00) ? | eng | DW News | News | eng | |
20/07 | 21h15>22h00 | (0x00) ? | eng | Chasing Immortality | Eternal Life with Biohacking? | eng | YouTuber Anastasia wants to stay young forever, and a researcher in the USA promises that people can live up to 500 years. Bryan Johnson is following the radical ‘Don’t Die’ program to become immortal. The tech billionaire lives by strict rules, eats the same thing every day and avoids all forms of risk. At his home in Los Angeles, the most famous follower of the longevity scene shows how he wants to overcome death. But is this plan at all realistic? |
20/07 | 22h00>22h15 | (0x00) ? | eng | DW News | News | eng | |
20/07 | 22h15>22h30 | (0x00) ? | eng | Sports Life | Overcoming Challenges with Sports | eng | |
20/07 | 22h30>23h00 | (0x00) ? | eng | DW News | Africa | eng | |
20/07 | 23h00>23h15 | (0x00) ? | eng | DW News | News | eng | |
20/07 | 23h15>23h30 | (0x00) ? | eng | Reporter | On Location | eng | |
20/07 | 23h30>00h00 | (0x00) ? | eng | Tomorrow Today | The Science Magazine | eng | Breaking down how fish behave in schools; substitutes for animal testing; dealing with Switzerland’s cat problem; using phages to combat plant pests |
20/07 | 00h00>00h02 | (0x00) ? | eng | DW News | News | eng | |
20/07 | 00h02>00h30 | (0x00) ? | eng | Euromaxx | Lifestyle Europe | eng | |
20/07 | 00h30>01h00 | (0x00) ? | eng | Arts Unveiled | Experiencing and understanding the art world | eng | |
20/07 | 01h00>01h15 | (0x00) ? | eng | DW News | News | eng | |
20/07 | 01h15>01h30 | (0x00) ? | eng | Reporter | On Location | eng | |
20/07 | 01h30>02h00 | (0x00) ? | eng | REV | The Global Auto and Mobility Show | eng | What we drive says a lot about our politics. Faryal Ashraf wants to be Pakistan's first woman sports bike racer. A workshop helps seniors drive safely. And cab driver Richard from Madagascar loves his old Renault R4. |
21/07 | 02h00>02h02 | (0x00) ? | eng | DW News | News | eng | |
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21/07 | 02h30>03h00 | (0x00) ? | eng | Global Us | What connects us all | eng | |
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21/07 | 03h15>03h45 | (0x00) ? | eng | Saving the Moors in Poland | eng | The ornithologists stay in the village for about a month. One of them is Krzysztof Kałużny. Along with his colleagues, he raises the chicks. The ornithologists catch insects in the surrounding area. Then, from sunrise to sunset, they feed the young birds every half hour. The birds initially grow up in cages. Later, they live in aviaries in Alfred Smolczynski's fields. Finally, they are released into the wild. The villagers are delighted to see the birds return. The film shows how dedicated people in a small village are working together to revive a valuable and endangered ecosystem: The moor. Their efforts are giving nature space to grow. | |
21/07 | 03h45>04h00 | (0x00) ? | eng | Reporter | On Location | eng | |
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21/07 | 04h02>04h30 | (0x00) ? | eng | Eco India | Resourceful solutions to environmental challenges | eng | Traditional solutions to groundwater scarcity and deforestation; reviving customary but neglected crops; and a rebirth for canoes. |
21/07 | 04h30>05h00 | (0x00) ? | eng | In Good Shape | How to lose weight healthily and long time | eng | How to avoid the yo-yo effect? Do meal replacement products work? How do you recover from an eating disorder? And how a "non-industrialized” diet works wonders. |
21/07 | 05h00>05h15 | (0x00) ? | eng | DW News | News | eng | |
21/07 | 05h15>05h30 | (0x00) ? | eng | Sports Life | Overcoming Challenges with Sports | eng | |
21/07 | 05h30>06h00 | (0x00) ? | eng | Euromaxx | Lifestyle Europe | eng | |
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21/07 | 06h15>06h45 | (0x00) ? | eng | Global Us | What connects us all | eng | |
21/07 | 06h45>07h00 | (0x00) ? | eng | Reporter | On Location | eng | |
21/07 | 07h00>07h02 | (0x00) ? | eng | DW News | News | eng | |
21/07 | 07h02>07h30 | (0x00) ? | eng | Saving the Moors in Poland | eng | The ornithologists stay in the village for about a month. One of them is Krzysztof Kałużny. Along with his colleagues, he raises the chicks. The ornithologists catch insects in the surrounding area. Then, from sunrise to sunset, they feed the young birds every half hour. The birds initially grow up in cages. Later, they live in aviaries in Alfred Smolczynski's fields. Finally, they are released into the wild. The villagers are delighted to see the birds return. The film shows how dedicated people in a small village are working together to revive a valuable and endangered ecosystem: The moor. Their efforts are giving nature space to grow. | |
21/07 | 07h30>08h00 | (0x00) ? | eng | Tomorrow Today | The Science Magazine | eng | Breaking down how fish behave in schools; substitutes for animal testing; dealing with Switzerland’s cat problem; using phages to combat plant pests |
21/07 | 08h00>08h15 | (0x00) ? | eng | DW News | News | eng | |
21/07 | 08h15>08h30 | (0x00) ? | eng | Shift | Living in the Digital Age | eng | |
21/07 | 08h30>09h00 | (0x00) ? | eng | Eco Africa | The Environment Magazine | eng | |
21/07 | 09h00>09h30 | (0x00) ? | eng | DW News | News | eng | |
21/07 | 09h30>10h00 | (0x00) ? | eng | The 77 Percent | Surviving gender based violence | eng | This week, we take a deep dive into Africa’s progress toward gender equality, exploring how women are breaking barriers in sports, navigating the challenges of sex work, and reshaping the nightlife scene. From the football field to the streets, we examine the victories, the struggles, and the ongoing fight for recognition and rights. |
21/07 | 10h00>10h30 | (0x00) ? | eng | DW News | News | eng | |
21/07 | 10h30>10h45 | (0x00) ? | eng | Shift | Living in the Digital Age | eng | |
21/07 | 10h45>11h00 | (0x00) ? | eng | Reporter | On Location | eng | |
21/07 | 11h00>11h15 | (0x00) ? | eng | DW News | News | eng | |
21/07 | 11h15>12h00 | (0x00) ? | eng | Chasing Immortality | Eternal Life with Biohacking? | eng | YouTuber Anastasia wants to stay young forever, and a researcher in the USA promises that people can live up to 500 years. Bryan Johnson is following the radical ‘Don’t Die’ program to become immortal. The tech billionaire lives by strict rules, eats the same thing every day and avoids all forms of risk. At his home in Los Angeles, the most famous follower of the longevity scene shows how he wants to overcome death. But is this plan at all realistic? |
21/07 | 12h00>12h30 | (0x00) ? | eng | DW News | News | eng | |
21/07 | 12h30>13h00 | (0x00) ? | eng | Eco Africa | The Environment Magazine | eng | |
21/07 | 13h00>13h30 | (0x00) ? | eng | DW News | News | eng | |
21/07 | 13h30>14h00 | (0x00) ? | eng | Global Us | What connects us all | eng | |
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21/07 | 14h15>15h00 | (0x00) ? | eng | Operation Barbarossa - War of Annihilation | Part 1 - Summer | eng | At the beginning of the Second World War, the Nazi regime celebrated a series of military successes: boosted by rapid victories in Norway, the Netherlands, Belgium and France, the Wehrmacht prepared a secret maneuver in the east, firmly convinced that troops would be back home after a few months. But the period of unimaginable violence unleashed by Hitler would claim millions of lives. Without declaring war and with more than three million soldiers battle-ready, the Wehrmacht attacked on a broad front between the Baltic Sea and the Black Sea. In the first hours of the meticulously prepared military invasion, the Luftwaffe rained bombs on Soviet bases near the border, catching the Soviets completely off-guard. The force of the attack was seen as a continuation of the German troops’ successful ‘Blitzkrieg’ campaigns. In his instructions to the Chief of Operations in the Armed Forces High Command, written in March 1941, Hitler had already stated: ‘This upcoming campaign is more than just a battle of arms, it’s also a clash between two worldviews. The Jewish-Bolshevik intelligentsia, as the previous oppressor of the people, must be eliminated.’ Another aim: the economic exploitation of conquered territories. Many of those involved and affected by this tragedy - Germans and Soviets, soldiers and civilians alike - recorded their harrowing experiences in amateur films, letters and diaries. These vivid descriptions of the German war of aggression in the East are a far cry from official war reporting and state propaganda. These accounts, by men and women fighting for survival, document the horror on both sides of the conflict. |
21/07 | 15h00>15h15 | (0x00) ? | eng | DW News | News | eng | |
21/07 | 15h15>15h30 | (0x00) ? | eng | Best of DW-online Content | eng | ||
21/07 | 15h30>16h00 | (0x00) ? | eng | The 77 Percent | Surviving gender based violence | eng | This week, we take a deep dive into Africa’s progress toward gender equality, exploring how women are breaking barriers in sports, navigating the challenges of sex work, and reshaping the nightlife scene. From the football field to the streets, we examine the victories, the struggles, and the ongoing fight for recognition and rights. |
21/07 | 16h00>16h30 | (0x00) ? | eng | DW News | News | eng | |
21/07 | 16h30>17h00 | (0x00) ? | eng | Tomorrow Today | The Science Magazine | eng | Breaking down how fish behave in schools; substitutes for animal testing; dealing with Switzerland’s cat problem; using phages to combat plant pests |
21/07 | 17h00>17h30 | (0x00) ? | eng | DW News | News | eng | |
21/07 | 17h30>18h00 | (0x00) ? | eng | Global Us | What connects us all | eng | |
21/07 | 18h00>18h15 | (0x00) ? | eng | DW News | News | eng | |
21/07 | 18h15>19h00 | (0x00) ? | eng | Chasing Immortality | Eternal Life with Biohacking? | eng | YouTuber Anastasia wants to stay young forever, and a researcher in the USA promises that people can live up to 500 years. Bryan Johnson is following the radical ‘Don’t Die’ program to become immortal. The tech billionaire lives by strict rules, eats the same thing every day and avoids all forms of risk. At his home in Los Angeles, the most famous follower of the longevity scene shows how he wants to overcome death. But is this plan at all realistic? |
21/07 | 19h00>19h15 | (0x00) ? | eng | DW News | News | eng | |
21/07 | 19h15>19h30 | (0x00) ? | eng | Best of DW-online Content | eng | ||
21/07 | 19h30>20h00 | (0x00) ? | eng | Arts Unveiled | Experiencing and understanding the art world | eng | |
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21/07 | 20h30>21h00 | (0x00) ? | eng | Close up | eng | ||
21/07 | 21h00>21h02 | (0x00) ? | eng | DW News | News | eng | |
21/07 | 21h02>21h30 | (0x00) ? | eng | Afrimaxx | Modern African Lifestyle | eng | This time, Afrimaxx host Suecey welcomes you from the Zambian Art and Design Show in Lusaka. Plus: un update for Senegalese boubou, some quirky accommodations in Clarens, South Africa and Nigerian bronze sculptures. |
21/07 | 21h30>22h00 | (0x00) ? | eng | Global Us | What connects us all | eng | |
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21/07 | 22h30>23h00 | (0x00) ? | eng | The Day | News in Review | eng | |
21/07 | 23h00>23h02 | (0x00) ? | eng | DW News | News | eng | |
21/07 | 23h02>23h15 | (0x00) ? | eng | Best of DW-online Content | eng | ||
21/07 | 23h15>00h00 | (0x00) ? | eng | Chasing Immortality | Eternal Life with Biohacking? | eng | YouTuber Anastasia wants to stay young forever, and a researcher in the USA promises that people can live up to 500 years. Bryan Johnson is following the radical ‘Don’t Die’ program to become immortal. The tech billionaire lives by strict rules, eats the same thing every day and avoids all forms of risk. At his home in Los Angeles, the most famous follower of the longevity scene shows how he wants to overcome death. But is this plan at all realistic? |
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21/07 | 00h02>00h30 | (0x00) ? | eng | The Day | News in Review | eng | |
21/07 | 00h30>01h00 | (0x00) ? | eng | Saving the Moors in Poland | eng | The ornithologists stay in the village for about a month. One of them is Krzysztof Kałużny. Along with his colleagues, he raises the chicks. The ornithologists catch insects in the surrounding area. Then, from sunrise to sunset, they feed the young birds every half hour. The birds initially grow up in cages. Later, they live in aviaries in Alfred Smolczynski's fields. Finally, they are released into the wild. The villagers are delighted to see the birds return. The film shows how dedicated people in a small village are working together to revive a valuable and endangered ecosystem: The moor. Their efforts are giving nature space to grow. | |
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21/07 | 01h15>01h30 | (0x00) ? | eng | Best of DW-online Content | eng | ||
21/07 | 01h30>02h00 | (0x00) ? | eng | Close up | eng |