Scan date : 06/05/2024 03:01
Day | Hour | Type Event | Name Lang | Event name | Short Event | Extended Lang | Extended Event |
07/05 | 06h00>06h02 | (0x00) ? | eng | DW News | News | eng | |
07/05 | 06h02>06h30 | (0x00) ? | eng | The Day | News in Review | eng | |
07/05 | 06h30>07h00 | (0x00) ? | eng | Eco India | Future-proof innovations to protect nature | eng | Insects give shrimps a boost in Tamil Nadu - and add bite to pizza toppings. Can local conservation efforts reverse damage at Srinagar’s Dal Lake? Plus hotel owners in Catalonia find creative solutions to water shortages. |
07/05 | 07h00>07h15 | (0x00) ? | eng | DW News | News | eng | |
07/05 | 07h15>07h30 | (0x00) ? | eng | Planet A | eng | ||
07/05 | 07h30>08h00 | (0x00) ? | eng | Arts Unveiled | Why the Nazis Burned Books | eng | In 1933, tens of thousands of books by Jewish authors and political dissidents were burned across Nazi Germany. Many authors were forced to go into exile, while others were imprisoned or even murdered. |
07/05 | 08h00>08h30 | (0x00) ? | eng | DW News | News | eng | |
07/05 | 08h30>09h00 | (0x00) ? | eng | Home Again | What’s the Future for Young Gambians? | eng | As difficult as his situation in Gambia is, 23-year-old Paabi never wants to have to make the dangerous journey to Europe again. But the pressure on him here at home is immense. He wants to set up a business with the money he received from the International Organization for Migration to help him return home. But the start-up capital is soon spent on clothes and distributed to friends and family. His attempt to earn money on the timber market fails. At the same time, his father expects financial support for the extended family. Paabi therefore soon sees only one option: to attempt the potentially fatal journey to Europe a third time. |
07/05 | 09h00>09h30 | (0x00) ? | eng | DW News | News | eng | |
07/05 | 09h30>10h00 | (0x00) ? | eng | Eco Africa | The Environment Magazine | eng | The quest to understand jellyfish. Why oysters are climate heroes. Ugandan teenagers grow fruit and veg - vertically! Mushroom farming boosts livelihoods in Rwanda. And reuseable packaging for online shopping. |
07/05 | 10h00>10h15 | (0x00) ? | eng | DW News | News | eng | |
07/05 | 10h15>10h45 | (0x00) ? | eng | Close up | Humankind’s most valuable machine The International Space Station | eng | This documentary explores the singular historical situation that made the construction of the ISS possible and hears firsthand from crew members from various nations. It sheds light on the challenges that ISS crews have faced over the years, such as the fact that, for a long time, female astronauts were unable to carry out space walks because there were no suitable space suits available for women. The films also shows how space can be deeply affected by political crises, as events such as the war in Ukraine have been felt in the confined spaces of the ISS. Nonetheless, the International Space Station is proof that nations can work together towards incredible common goals - not for nothing has it been called "humankind’s most valuable machine”. But the end fast approaching. The project was supposed to end in 2024, until the US government agreed to continue operating the ISS until 2030. In 2031, the space station is due to be brought back to Earth using a controlled process of de-orbiting. |
07/05 | 10h45>11h00 | (0x00) ? | eng | Reporter | On Location | eng | Dispute over Elon Musk's Tesla plant near Berlin. What is more important: preserving nature or creating jobs? |
07/05 | 11h00>11h30 | (0x00) ? | eng | DW News | News | eng | |
07/05 | 11h30>12h00 | (0x00) ? | eng | Tomorrow Today | The Science Magazine | eng | What does the Amazon look like during a major drought? Will Canada's forests recover from massive wildfires? Can we improve on natural photosynthesis? How important are bees in agriculture? And why do researchers get so excited about peatlands? |
07/05 | 12h00>12h30 | (0x00) ? | eng | DW News | News | eng | |
07/05 | 12h30>13h00 | (0x00) ? | eng | In Good Shape | Your amazing brain — Keeping it happy and healthy | eng | Your brain is a complex organ and works hard around the clock. Exercise, good sleep and essential oils can all give your brain a boost. |
07/05 | 13h00>13h15 | (0x00) ? | eng | DW News | News | eng | |
07/05 | 13h15>13h45 | (0x00) ? | eng | Close up | Humankind’s most valuable machine The International Space Station | eng | This documentary explores the singular historical situation that made the construction of the ISS possible and hears firsthand from crew members from various nations. It sheds light on the challenges that ISS crews have faced over the years, such as the fact that, for a long time, female astronauts were unable to carry out space walks because there were no suitable space suits available for women. The films also shows how space can be deeply affected by political crises, as events such as the war in Ukraine have been felt in the confined spaces of the ISS. Nonetheless, the International Space Station is proof that nations can work together towards incredible common goals - not for nothing has it been called "humankind’s most valuable machine”. But the end fast approaching. The project was supposed to end in 2024, until the US government agreed to continue operating the ISS until 2030. In 2031, the space station is due to be brought back to Earth using a controlled process of de-orbiting. |
07/05 | 13h45>14h00 | (0x00) ? | eng | Shift | Scam Factories in Myanmar: Cyber Slavery | eng | Scammers steal billions online using different kinds of ploys and cyber scams have long been part of organized crime. In Southeast Asia, there are thousands of workers who are forced to defraud people online. |
07/05 | 14h00>14h15 | (0x00) ? | eng | DW News | News | eng | |
07/05 | 14h15>14h30 | (0x00) ? | eng | Mapped Out | eng | ||
07/05 | 14h30>15h00 | (0x00) ? | eng | Eco India | Future-proof innovations to protect nature | eng | Insects give shrimps a boost in Tamil Nadu - and add bite to pizza toppings. Can local conservation efforts reverse damage at Srinagar’s Dal Lake? Plus hotel owners in Catalonia find creative solutions to water shortages. |
07/05 | 15h00>15h30 | (0x00) ? | eng | DW News | News | eng | |
07/05 | 15h30>16h00 | (0x00) ? | eng | Global Us | Hunger, hardship and displacement: The forgotten war in Sudan | eng | A new civil war in Sudan has left millions of people displaced and struggling to survive; China's government hopes to increase the birthrate with dating events and group weddings. Plus: Copenhagen's "sponge city" idea for combating the impact of climate change. |
07/05 | 16h00>16h15 | (0x00) ? | eng | DW News | News | eng | |
07/05 | 16h15>16h45 | (0x00) ? | eng | Close up | Humankind’s most valuable machine The International Space Station | eng | This documentary explores the singular historical situation that made the construction of the ISS possible and hears firsthand from crew members from various nations. It sheds light on the challenges that ISS crews have faced over the years, such as the fact that, for a long time, female astronauts were unable to carry out space walks because there were no suitable space suits available for women. The films also shows how space can be deeply affected by political crises, as events such as the war in Ukraine have been felt in the confined spaces of the ISS. Nonetheless, the International Space Station is proof that nations can work together towards incredible common goals - not for nothing has it been called "humankind’s most valuable machine”. But the end fast approaching. The project was supposed to end in 2024, until the US government agreed to continue operating the ISS until 2030. In 2031, the space station is due to be brought back to Earth using a controlled process of de-orbiting. |
07/05 | 16h45>17h00 | (0x00) ? | eng | Reporter | On Location | eng | Dispute over Elon Musk's Tesla plant near Berlin. What is more important: preserving nature or creating jobs? |
07/05 | 17h00>17h30 | (0x00) ? | eng | DW News | News | eng | |
07/05 | 17h30>18h00 | (0x00) ? | eng | Eco Africa | The Environment Magazine | eng | The quest to understand jellyfish. Why oysters are climate heroes. Ugandan teenagers grow fruit and veg - vertically! Mushroom farming boosts livelihoods in Rwanda. And reuseable packaging for online shopping. |
07/05 | 18h00>18h30 | (0x00) ? | eng | DW News | News | eng | |
07/05 | 18h30>19h00 | (0x00) ? | eng | REV | The Global Auto and Mobility Show | eng | How Supercar Blondie changed the auto industry. The Dubai-based influencer has shaken up the male-dominated luxury car scene and attracted the attention of BMW. And: Chinese carmaker BYD is wooing EV buyers in Europe. |
07/05 | 19h00>19h15 | (0x00) ? | eng | DW News | News | eng | |
07/05 | 19h15>20h00 | (0x00) ? | eng | Poorly Treated? | Racism in Medicine | eng | This documentary hears from people who’ve been turned away or received inadequate care in a medical emergency; from midwives who report on racism in the delivery room; from students who criticize teaching according to white norms; as well as from doctors who reflect on the problem. The film shows just how dangerous conscious or unconscious racism in the healthcare sector can be. Its findings are based on the results of the first representative study on the issue in Germany, published in November 2023 by the German Centre for Integration and Migration Research. The fact is: Even today, the term ‘Morbus Mediterraneus’ still circulates in the healthcare sector, which is intended to describe "exaggerated suffering in southerners". Standard medical equipment doesn’t always function reliably when used on dark-skinned patients. And many doctors have never learned that some diseases can be diagnosed differently depending on whether the person is Black or White. The medical norm, even in textbooks, is still the white, western European patient. This can result in misdiagnosis and the serious worsening of symptoms. Take the case of Remziye T. from Lower Saxony: Her infected heart valve went undiscovered for a long time because doctors didn’t take her pain seriously enough. When the problem was eventually correctly diagnosed, it was too late for medical treatment. Now Remziye T. has to live with a mechanical heart valve: the operation has left her unable to walk properly and she is no longer able to work. Dr. Bismarck Ofori allowed the camera team to film in his Hanover surgery. Many of the patients who attend the Black doctor’s practice have a migrant background. They tell him they’ve not been taken seriously in other surgeries; some of them were even brusquely turned away. In Ofori’s treatment room, it’s evident that careful diagnosis and overcoming language barriers in the process costs time and money. Not that language is the only obstacle to making a correct diagnosis. The pulse oximeter, for example, a device used to measure the blood’s oxygen content, can be less accurate when used on patients with darker skin. But this is not systematically taught at medical school. The healthcare system is only just beginning to unpack the issue of racism and its impact. But many doctors, medical students, midwives and a medical historian have spoken out - addressing a problem that, in the worst-case scenario, can have fatal consequences. |
07/05 | 20h00>20h15 | (0x00) ? | eng | DW News | News | eng | |
07/05 | 20h15>20h30 | (0x00) ? | eng | Mapped Out | eng | ||
07/05 | 20h30>21h00 | (0x00) ? | eng | Tomorrow Today | The Science Magazine | eng | What does the Amazon look like during a major drought? Will Canada's forests recover from massive wildfires? Can we improve on natural photosynthesis? How important are bees in agriculture? And why do researchers get so excited about peatlands? |
07/05 | 21h00>21h30 | (0x00) ? | eng | DW News | News | eng | |
07/05 | 21h30>22h00 | (0x00) ? | eng | The Day | News in Review | eng | |
07/05 | 22h00>22h15 | (0x00) ? | eng | DW News | News | eng | |
07/05 | 22h15>22h45 | (0x00) ? | eng | Close up | Humankind’s most valuable machine The International Space Station | eng | This documentary explores the singular historical situation that made the construction of the ISS possible and hears firsthand from crew members from various nations. It sheds light on the challenges that ISS crews have faced over the years, such as the fact that, for a long time, female astronauts were unable to carry out space walks because there were no suitable space suits available for women. The films also shows how space can be deeply affected by political crises, as events such as the war in Ukraine have been felt in the confined spaces of the ISS. Nonetheless, the International Space Station is proof that nations can work together towards incredible common goals - not for nothing has it been called "humankind’s most valuable machine”. But the end fast approaching. The project was supposed to end in 2024, until the US government agreed to continue operating the ISS until 2030. In 2031, the space station is due to be brought back to Earth using a controlled process of de-orbiting. |
07/05 | 22h45>23h00 | (0x00) ? | eng | Shift | Scam Factories in Myanmar: Cyber Slavery | eng | Scammers steal billions online using different kinds of ploys and cyber scams have long been part of organized crime. In Southeast Asia, there are thousands of workers who are forced to defraud people online. |
07/05 | 23h00>23h02 | (0x00) ? | eng | DW News | News | eng | |
07/05 | 23h02>23h30 | (0x00) ? | eng | The Day | News in Review | eng | |
07/05 | 23h30>00h00 | (0x00) ? | eng | The 77 Percent | Languages in Africa | eng | How many languages do you speak? Most Africans grow up multilingual. At school, they're taught in the languages of former colonial powers, like English, French or Portuguese. At home, they speak a local lingua franca like Swahili, Hausa, isiZulu or Pidgin and as well as, another mother tongue. In this Street Debate ask: how do we promote African languages while staying ahead in a globalized world? |
07/05 | 00h00>00h15 | (0x00) ? | eng | DW News | News | eng | |
07/05 | 00h15>00h30 | (0x00) ? | eng | Mapped Out | eng | ||
07/05 | 00h30>01h00 | (0x00) ? | eng | Global Us | Hunger, hardship and displacement: The forgotten war in Sudan | eng | A new civil war in Sudan has left millions of people displaced and struggling to survive; China's government hopes to increase the birthrate with dating events and group weddings. Plus: Copenhagen's "sponge city" idea for combating the impact of climate change. |
08/05 | 01h00>01h02 | (0x00) ? | eng | DW News | News | eng | |
08/05 | 01h02>01h30 | (0x00) ? | eng | The Day | News in Review | eng | |
08/05 | 01h30>02h00 | (0x00) ? | eng | Made in Germany | Your Business Magazine | eng | |
08/05 | 02h00>02h15 | (0x00) ? | eng | DW News | News | eng | |
08/05 | 02h15>03h00 | (0x00) ? | eng | 1945 | Women as Spoils of War | eng | The German army rampaged through mainland Europe for six years until early 1945, when World War Two was brought to an end on the continent and the Nazi regime was defeated. But there’s a chapter in this story that’s been largely forgotten to this day: Hundreds of thousands of women and girls in Germany were sexually abused by Allied soldiers. Many remained silent out of shame and fear, particularly when the perpetrators were members of western armies. The documentary hears the stories of some of these victims, talks to their children and grandchildren, as well as historians to reveal how the trauma has affected them throughout their lives. The documentary also shows how important it is to confront the taboo head on: After all, sexual violence against women and girls is still very much part of modern warfare. |
08/05 | 03h00>03h02 | (0x00) ? | eng | DW News | News | eng | |
08/05 | 03h02>03h30 | (0x00) ? | eng | The Day | News in Review | eng | |
08/05 | 03h30>04h00 | (0x00) ? | eng | Global Us | Hunger, hardship and displacement: The forgotten war in Sudan | eng | A new civil war in Sudan has left millions of people displaced and struggling to survive; China's government hopes to increase the birthrate with dating events and group weddings. Plus: Copenhagen's "sponge city" idea for combating the impact of climate change. |
08/05 | 04h00>04h15 | (0x00) ? | eng | DW News | News | eng | |
08/05 | 04h15>04h30 | (0x00) ? | eng | Mapped Out | eng | ||
08/05 | 04h30>05h00 | (0x00) ? | eng | Eco Africa | The Environment Magazine | eng | The quest to understand jellyfish. Why oysters are climate heroes. Ugandan teenagers grow fruit and veg - vertically! Mushroom farming boosts livelihoods in Rwanda. And reuseable packaging for online shopping. |
08/05 | 05h00>05h15 | (0x00) ? | eng | DW News | News | eng | |
08/05 | 05h15>06h00 | (0x00) ? | eng | 1945 | Women as Spoils of War | eng | The German army rampaged through mainland Europe for six years until early 1945, when World War Two was brought to an end on the continent and the Nazi regime was defeated. But there’s a chapter in this story that’s been largely forgotten to this day: Hundreds of thousands of women and girls in Germany were sexually abused by Allied soldiers. Many remained silent out of shame and fear, particularly when the perpetrators were members of western armies. The documentary hears the stories of some of these victims, talks to their children and grandchildren, as well as historians to reveal how the trauma has affected them throughout their lives. The documentary also shows how important it is to confront the taboo head on: After all, sexual violence against women and girls is still very much part of modern warfare. |
08/05 | 06h00>06h02 | (0x00) ? | eng | DW News | News | eng | |
08/05 | 06h02>06h30 | (0x00) ? | eng | The Day | News in Review | eng | |
08/05 | 06h30>07h00 | (0x00) ? | eng | Made in Germany | Your Business Magazine | eng | |
08/05 | 07h00>07h15 | (0x00) ? | eng | DW News | News | eng | |
08/05 | 07h15>07h30 | (0x00) ? | eng | Mapped Out | eng | ||
08/05 | 07h30>08h00 | (0x00) ? | eng | In Good Shape | Your amazing brain — Keeping it happy and healthy | eng | Your brain is a complex organ and works hard around the clock. Exercise, good sleep and essential oils can all give your brain a boost. |
08/05 | 08h00>08h30 | (0x00) ? | eng | DW News | News | eng | |
08/05 | 08h30>09h00 | (0x00) ? | eng | Close up | Humankind’s most valuable machine The International Space Station | eng | This documentary explores the singular historical situation that made the construction of the ISS possible and hears firsthand from crew members from various nations. It sheds light on the challenges that ISS crews have faced over the years, such as the fact that, for a long time, female astronauts were unable to carry out space walks because there were no suitable space suits available for women. The films also shows how space can be deeply affected by political crises, as events such as the war in Ukraine have been felt in the confined spaces of the ISS. Nonetheless, the International Space Station is proof that nations can work together towards incredible common goals - not for nothing has it been called "humankind’s most valuable machine”. But the end fast approaching. The project was supposed to end in 2024, until the US government agreed to continue operating the ISS until 2030. In 2031, the space station is due to be brought back to Earth using a controlled process of de-orbiting. |
08/05 | 09h00>09h30 | (0x00) ? | eng | DW News | News | eng | |
08/05 | 09h30>10h00 | (0x00) ? | eng | Eco India | Future-proof innovations to protect nature | eng | Insects give shrimps a boost in Tamil Nadu - and add bite to pizza toppings. Can local conservation efforts reverse damage at Srinagar’s Dal Lake? Plus hotel owners in Catalonia find creative solutions to water shortages. |
08/05 | 10h00>10h15 | (0x00) ? | eng | DW News | News | eng | |
08/05 | 10h15>11h00 | (0x00) ? | eng | Poorly Treated? | Racism in Medicine | eng | This documentary hears from people who’ve been turned away or received inadequate care in a medical emergency; from midwives who report on racism in the delivery room; from students who criticize teaching according to white norms; as well as from doctors who reflect on the problem. The film shows just how dangerous conscious or unconscious racism in the healthcare sector can be. Its findings are based on the results of the first representative study on the issue in Germany, published in November 2023 by the German Centre for Integration and Migration Research. The fact is: Even today, the term ‘Morbus Mediterraneus’ still circulates in the healthcare sector, which is intended to describe "exaggerated suffering in southerners". Standard medical equipment doesn’t always function reliably when used on dark-skinned patients. And many doctors have never learned that some diseases can be diagnosed differently depending on whether the person is Black or White. The medical norm, even in textbooks, is still the white, western European patient. This can result in misdiagnosis and the serious worsening of symptoms. Take the case of Remziye T. from Lower Saxony: Her infected heart valve went undiscovered for a long time because doctors didn’t take her pain seriously enough. When the problem was eventually correctly diagnosed, it was too late for medical treatment. Now Remziye T. has to live with a mechanical heart valve: the operation has left her unable to walk properly and she is no longer able to work. Dr. Bismarck Ofori allowed the camera team to film in his Hanover surgery. Many of the patients who attend the Black doctor’s practice have a migrant background. They tell him they’ve not been taken seriously in other surgeries; some of them were even brusquely turned away. In Ofori’s treatment room, it’s evident that careful diagnosis and overcoming language barriers in the process costs time and money. Not that language is the only obstacle to making a correct diagnosis. The pulse oximeter, for example, a device used to measure the blood’s oxygen content, can be less accurate when used on patients with darker skin. But this is not systematically taught at medical school. The healthcare system is only just beginning to unpack the issue of racism and its impact. But many doctors, medical students, midwives and a medical historian have spoken out - addressing a problem that, in the worst-case scenario, can have fatal consequences. |
08/05 | 11h00>11h30 | (0x00) ? | eng | DW News | News | eng | |
08/05 | 11h30>12h00 | (0x00) ? | eng | Close up | Humankind’s most valuable machine The International Space Station | eng | This documentary explores the singular historical situation that made the construction of the ISS possible and hears firsthand from crew members from various nations. It sheds light on the challenges that ISS crews have faced over the years, such as the fact that, for a long time, female astronauts were unable to carry out space walks because there were no suitable space suits available for women. The films also shows how space can be deeply affected by political crises, as events such as the war in Ukraine have been felt in the confined spaces of the ISS. Nonetheless, the International Space Station is proof that nations can work together towards incredible common goals - not for nothing has it been called "humankind’s most valuable machine”. But the end fast approaching. The project was supposed to end in 2024, until the US government agreed to continue operating the ISS until 2030. In 2031, the space station is due to be brought back to Earth using a controlled process of de-orbiting. |
08/05 | 12h00>12h30 | (0x00) ? | eng | DW News | News | eng | |
08/05 | 12h30>13h00 | (0x00) ? | eng | Made in Germany | Your Business Magazine | eng | |
08/05 | 13h00>13h15 | (0x00) ? | eng | DW News | News | eng | |
08/05 | 13h15>14h00 | (0x00) ? | eng | Illegal Leather | How the Car Industry is Threatening the Rainforest | eng | "The forest is our home. And now it’s all being destroyed forever.” Wenatoa Parakanã stands outside her cabin in the dense rainforest of the Brazilian Amazonas and is close to tears. The young Parakanã woman has lived her whole life in the remote region of Apyterewa - about a day’s motorboat trip to the next small town. But for several years now, life for Wenatoa has been changing beyond recognition. Strangers are coming to threaten her village, chop down the trees and turn her homeland into gigantic pasture lands for thousands of cattle. Over the last 20 years, an area of forest almost as large as Germany has been logged in the region - often illegally. Many researchers fear that the Amazonas has already reached its tipping point: It can no longer recover from the many fires and droughts. This could have devastating consequences for the global climate. On a local level, only very few people dare to oppose the illegal destruction of the rainforest. After all, the animals’ meat and hides are a huge economic driver. Every year, the Brazilian tannery industry exports products valued at more than one billion Euros. These products are sold all over the world. And as the research for this film shows: some of them are also ending up in German luxury cars. With intrepid journeys to the heart of the action, footage secretly filmed in abattoirs, interviews with insiders and the latest digital research techniques, the team retraces the production steps of this illegal leather right to its source. From the Brazilian rainforest, via shady middlemen to German car dealerships offering the latest models by BMW, Mercedes & Co. - complete with their luxurious leather interiors. The film embarks on a journalistic quest for clues that turns into an economic crime thriller. After all, this isn’t an isolated case, it’s systematic environmental exploitation. Despite the many glossy brochures touting the carmakers’ sustainability credentials, these complex supply chains are often opaque - keeping their impact on people and the environment in the dark. |
08/05 | 14h00>14h15 | (0x00) ? | eng | DW News | News | eng | |
08/05 | 14h15>14h30 | (0x00) ? | eng | HER - Women in Asia | eng | ||
08/05 | 14h30>15h00 | (0x00) ? | eng | Eco Africa | The Environment Magazine | eng | The quest to understand jellyfish. Why oysters are climate heroes. Ugandan teenagers grow fruit and veg - vertically! Mushroom farming boosts livelihoods in Rwanda. And reuseable packaging for online shopping. |
08/05 | 15h00>15h30 | (0x00) ? | eng | DW News | News | eng | |
08/05 | 15h30>16h00 | (0x00) ? | eng | Made in Germany | Your Business Magazine | eng | |
08/05 | 16h00>16h15 | (0x00) ? | eng | DW News | News | eng | |
08/05 | 16h15>17h00 | (0x00) ? | eng | Poorly Treated? | Racism in Medicine | eng | This documentary hears from people who’ve been turned away or received inadequate care in a medical emergency; from midwives who report on racism in the delivery room; from students who criticize teaching according to white norms; as well as from doctors who reflect on the problem. The film shows just how dangerous conscious or unconscious racism in the healthcare sector can be. Its findings are based on the results of the first representative study on the issue in Germany, published in November 2023 by the German Centre for Integration and Migration Research. The fact is: Even today, the term ‘Morbus Mediterraneus’ still circulates in the healthcare sector, which is intended to describe "exaggerated suffering in southerners". Standard medical equipment doesn’t always function reliably when used on dark-skinned patients. And many doctors have never learned that some diseases can be diagnosed differently depending on whether the person is Black or White. The medical norm, even in textbooks, is still the white, western European patient. This can result in misdiagnosis and the serious worsening of symptoms. Take the case of Remziye T. from Lower Saxony: Her infected heart valve went undiscovered for a long time because doctors didn’t take her pain seriously enough. When the problem was eventually correctly diagnosed, it was too late for medical treatment. Now Remziye T. has to live with a mechanical heart valve: the operation has left her unable to walk properly and she is no longer able to work. Dr. Bismarck Ofori allowed the camera team to film in his Hanover surgery. Many of the patients who attend the Black doctor’s practice have a migrant background. They tell him they’ve not been taken seriously in other surgeries; some of them were even brusquely turned away. In Ofori’s treatment room, it’s evident that careful diagnosis and overcoming language barriers in the process costs time and money. Not that language is the only obstacle to making a correct diagnosis. The pulse oximeter, for example, a device used to measure the blood’s oxygen content, can be less accurate when used on patients with darker skin. But this is not systematically taught at medical school. The healthcare system is only just beginning to unpack the issue of racism and its impact. But many doctors, medical students, midwives and a medical historian have spoken out - addressing a problem that, in the worst-case scenario, can have fatal consequences. |
08/05 | 17h00>17h30 | (0x00) ? | eng | DW News | News | eng | |
08/05 | 17h30>18h00 | (0x00) ? | eng | Eco India | Future-proof innovations to protect nature | eng | Insects give shrimps a boost in Tamil Nadu - and add bite to pizza toppings. Can local conservation efforts reverse damage at Srinagar’s Dal Lake? Plus hotel owners in Catalonia find creative solutions to water shortages. |
08/05 | 18h00>18h30 | (0x00) ? | eng | DW News | News | eng | |
08/05 | 18h30>19h00 | (0x00) ? | eng | Home Again | What’s the Future for Young Gambians? | eng | As difficult as his situation in Gambia is, 23-year-old Paabi never wants to have to make the dangerous journey to Europe again. But the pressure on him here at home is immense. He wants to set up a business with the money he received from the International Organization for Migration to help him return home. But the start-up capital is soon spent on clothes and distributed to friends and family. His attempt to earn money on the timber market fails. At the same time, his father expects financial support for the extended family. Paabi therefore soon sees only one option: to attempt the potentially fatal journey to Europe a third time. |
08/05 | 19h00>19h15 | (0x00) ? | eng | DW News | News | eng | |
08/05 | 19h15>20h00 | (0x00) ? | eng | 1945 | Women as Spoils of War | eng | The German army rampaged through mainland Europe for six years until early 1945, when World War Two was brought to an end on the continent and the Nazi regime was defeated. But there’s a chapter in this story that’s been largely forgotten to this day: Hundreds of thousands of women and girls in Germany were sexually abused by Allied soldiers. Many remained silent out of shame and fear, particularly when the perpetrators were members of western armies. The documentary hears the stories of some of these victims, talks to their children and grandchildren, as well as historians to reveal how the trauma has affected them throughout their lives. The documentary also shows how important it is to confront the taboo head on: After all, sexual violence against women and girls is still very much part of modern warfare. |
08/05 | 20h00>20h15 | (0x00) ? | eng | DW News | News | eng | |
08/05 | 20h15>20h30 | (0x00) ? | eng | HER - Women in Asia | eng | ||
08/05 | 20h30>21h00 | (0x00) ? | eng | Conflict Zone | Confronting the Powerful | eng | |
08/05 | 21h00>21h30 | (0x00) ? | eng | DW News | News | eng | |
08/05 | 21h30>22h00 | (0x00) ? | eng | The Day | News in Review | eng | |
08/05 | 22h00>22h15 | (0x00) ? | eng | DW News | News | eng | |
08/05 | 22h15>23h00 | (0x00) ? | eng | Poorly Treated? | Racism in Medicine | eng | This documentary hears from people who’ve been turned away or received inadequate care in a medical emergency; from midwives who report on racism in the delivery room; from students who criticize teaching according to white norms; as well as from doctors who reflect on the problem. The film shows just how dangerous conscious or unconscious racism in the healthcare sector can be. Its findings are based on the results of the first representative study on the issue in Germany, published in November 2023 by the German Centre for Integration and Migration Research. The fact is: Even today, the term ‘Morbus Mediterraneus’ still circulates in the healthcare sector, which is intended to describe "exaggerated suffering in southerners". Standard medical equipment doesn’t always function reliably when used on dark-skinned patients. And many doctors have never learned that some diseases can be diagnosed differently depending on whether the person is Black or White. The medical norm, even in textbooks, is still the white, western European patient. This can result in misdiagnosis and the serious worsening of symptoms. Take the case of Remziye T. from Lower Saxony: Her infected heart valve went undiscovered for a long time because doctors didn’t take her pain seriously enough. When the problem was eventually correctly diagnosed, it was too late for medical treatment. Now Remziye T. has to live with a mechanical heart valve: the operation has left her unable to walk properly and she is no longer able to work. Dr. Bismarck Ofori allowed the camera team to film in his Hanover surgery. Many of the patients who attend the Black doctor’s practice have a migrant background. They tell him they’ve not been taken seriously in other surgeries; some of them were even brusquely turned away. In Ofori’s treatment room, it’s evident that careful diagnosis and overcoming language barriers in the process costs time and money. Not that language is the only obstacle to making a correct diagnosis. The pulse oximeter, for example, a device used to measure the blood’s oxygen content, can be less accurate when used on patients with darker skin. But this is not systematically taught at medical school. The healthcare system is only just beginning to unpack the issue of racism and its impact. But many doctors, medical students, midwives and a medical historian have spoken out - addressing a problem that, in the worst-case scenario, can have fatal consequences. |
08/05 | 23h00>23h02 | (0x00) ? | eng | DW News | News | eng | |
08/05 | 23h02>23h30 | (0x00) ? | eng | The Day | News in Review | eng | |
08/05 | 23h30>00h00 | (0x00) ? | eng | Made in Germany | Your Business Magazine | eng | |
08/05 | 00h00>00h15 | (0x00) ? | eng | DW News | News | eng | |
08/05 | 00h15>00h30 | (0x00) ? | eng | HER - Women in Asia | eng | ||
08/05 | 00h30>01h00 | (0x00) ? | eng | Focus on Europe | Spotlight on People | eng | Many opposition activists have fled Russia out of fear of persecution and imprisonment. +++ Residents in an English seaside resort fight against unfiltered sewage. |
09/05 | 01h00>01h02 | (0x00) ? | eng | DW News | News | eng | |
09/05 | 01h02>01h30 | (0x00) ? | eng | The Day | News in Review | eng | |
09/05 | 01h30>02h00 | (0x00) ? | eng | Conflict Zone | Confronting the Powerful | eng | |
09/05 | 02h00>02h15 | (0x00) ? | eng | DW News | News | eng | |
09/05 | 02h15>03h00 | (0x00) ? | eng | Driven by Greed | The Deutsche Bank Story: Putin’s Bank | eng | In the early 2000s, Deutsche Bank wanted to make it big in Moscow. For some employees, this was something to be achieved by any means necessary: bribing Putin’s officials, brothel visits for good customers, money laundering for the mafia. When it all came to light, this sent a shock wave through the bank: to this day, Deutsche Bank is still laboring under the burden of fines totaling billions. But the CEOs claimed total innocence. Just one of many scandals. Other questionable deals include loans to Donald Trump. The bank’s very special relationship with the US-American real estate tycoon began in the year 1998. Trump was one of Deutsche Bank’s best customers until shortly before his 2017 presidency. The credit institute loaned him huge sums - despite his track record for business bankruptcy and a dubious reputation as a defaulting debtor. |
09/05 | 03h00>03h02 | (0x00) ? | eng | DW News | News | eng | |
09/05 | 03h02>03h30 | (0x00) ? | eng | The Day | News in Review | eng | |
09/05 | 03h30>04h00 | (0x00) ? | eng | Made in Germany | Your Business Magazine | eng | |
09/05 | 04h00>04h15 | (0x00) ? | eng | DW News | News | eng | |
09/05 | 04h15>04h30 | (0x00) ? | eng | HER - Women in Asia | eng | ||
09/05 | 04h30>05h00 | (0x00) ? | eng | Conflict Zone | Confronting the Powerful | eng | |
09/05 | 05h00>05h15 | (0x00) ? | eng | DW News | News | eng | |
09/05 | 05h15>06h00 | (0x00) ? | eng | Driven by Greed | The Deutsche Bank Story: Putin’s Bank | eng | In the early 2000s, Deutsche Bank wanted to make it big in Moscow. For some employees, this was something to be achieved by any means necessary: bribing Putin’s officials, brothel visits for good customers, money laundering for the mafia. When it all came to light, this sent a shock wave through the bank: to this day, Deutsche Bank is still laboring under the burden of fines totaling billions. But the CEOs claimed total innocence. Just one of many scandals. Other questionable deals include loans to Donald Trump. The bank’s very special relationship with the US-American real estate tycoon began in the year 1998. Trump was one of Deutsche Bank’s best customers until shortly before his 2017 presidency. The credit institute loaned him huge sums - despite his track record for business bankruptcy and a dubious reputation as a defaulting debtor. |
09/05 | 06h00>06h02 | (0x00) ? | eng | DW News | News | eng | |
09/05 | 06h02>06h30 | (0x00) ? | eng | The Day | News in Review | eng | |
09/05 | 06h30>07h00 | (0x00) ? | eng | Focus on Europe | Spotlight on People | eng | Many opposition activists have fled Russia out of fear of persecution and imprisonment. +++ Residents in an English seaside resort fight against unfiltered sewage. |
09/05 | 07h00>07h15 | (0x00) ? | eng | DW News | News | eng | |
09/05 | 07h15>07h30 | (0x00) ? | eng | HER - Women in Asia | eng | ||
09/05 | 07h30>08h00 | (0x00) ? | eng | Made in Germany | Your Business Magazine | eng | |
09/05 | 08h00>08h30 | (0x00) ? | eng | DW News | News | eng | |
09/05 | 08h30>09h00 | (0x00) ? | eng | Focus on Europe | Spotlight on People | eng | Many opposition activists have fled Russia out of fear of persecution and imprisonment. +++ Residents in an English seaside resort fight against unfiltered sewage. |
09/05 | 09h00>09h30 | (0x00) ? | eng | DW News | News | eng | |
09/05 | 09h30>10h00 | (0x00) ? | eng | Conflict Zone | Confronting the Powerful | eng | |
09/05 | 10h00>10h15 | (0x00) ? | eng | DW News | News | eng | |
09/05 | 10h15>11h00 | (0x00) ? | eng | 1945 | Women as Spoils of War | eng | The German army rampaged through mainland Europe for six years until early 1945, when World War Two was brought to an end on the continent and the Nazi regime was defeated. But there’s a chapter in this story that’s been largely forgotten to this day: Hundreds of thousands of women and girls in Germany were sexually abused by Allied soldiers. Many remained silent out of shame and fear, particularly when the perpetrators were members of western armies. The documentary hears the stories of some of these victims, talks to their children and grandchildren, as well as historians to reveal how the trauma has affected them throughout their lives. The documentary also shows how important it is to confront the taboo head on: After all, sexual violence against women and girls is still very much part of modern warfare. |
09/05 | 11h00>11h30 | (0x00) ? | eng | DW News | News | eng | |
09/05 | 11h30>12h00 | (0x00) ? | eng | Eco India | Future-proof innovations to protect nature | eng | Insects give shrimps a boost in Tamil Nadu - and add bite to pizza toppings. Can local conservation efforts reverse damage at Srinagar’s Dal Lake? Plus hotel owners in Catalonia find creative solutions to water shortages. |
09/05 | 12h00>12h30 | (0x00) ? | eng | DW News | News | eng | |
09/05 | 12h30>13h00 | (0x00) ? | eng | Focus on Europe | Spotlight on People | eng | Many opposition activists have fled Russia out of fear of persecution and imprisonment. +++ Residents in an English seaside resort fight against unfiltered sewage. |
09/05 | 13h00>13h15 | (0x00) ? | eng | DW News | News | eng | |
09/05 | 13h15>14h00 | (0x00) ? | eng | Poorly Treated? | Racism in Medicine | eng | This documentary hears from people who’ve been turned away or received inadequate care in a medical emergency; from midwives who report on racism in the delivery room; from students who criticize teaching according to white norms; as well as from doctors who reflect on the problem. The film shows just how dangerous conscious or unconscious racism in the healthcare sector can be. Its findings are based on the results of the first representative study on the issue in Germany, published in November 2023 by the German Centre for Integration and Migration Research. The fact is: Even today, the term ‘Morbus Mediterraneus’ still circulates in the healthcare sector, which is intended to describe "exaggerated suffering in southerners". Standard medical equipment doesn’t always function reliably when used on dark-skinned patients. And many doctors have never learned that some diseases can be diagnosed differently depending on whether the person is Black or White. The medical norm, even in textbooks, is still the white, western European patient. This can result in misdiagnosis and the serious worsening of symptoms. Take the case of Remziye T. from Lower Saxony: Her infected heart valve went undiscovered for a long time because doctors didn’t take her pain seriously enough. When the problem was eventually correctly diagnosed, it was too late for medical treatment. Now Remziye T. has to live with a mechanical heart valve: the operation has left her unable to walk properly and she is no longer able to work. Dr. Bismarck Ofori allowed the camera team to film in his Hanover surgery. Many of the patients who attend the Black doctor’s practice have a migrant background. They tell him they’ve not been taken seriously in other surgeries; some of them were even brusquely turned away. In Ofori’s treatment room, it’s evident that careful diagnosis and overcoming language barriers in the process costs time and money. Not that language is the only obstacle to making a correct diagnosis. The pulse oximeter, for example, a device used to measure the blood’s oxygen content, can be less accurate when used on patients with darker skin. But this is not systematically taught at medical school. The healthcare system is only just beginning to unpack the issue of racism and its impact. But many doctors, medical students, midwives and a medical historian have spoken out - addressing a problem that, in the worst-case scenario, can have fatal consequences. |
09/05 | 14h00>14h15 | (0x00) ? | eng | DW News | News | eng | |
09/05 | 14h15>14h30 | (0x00) ? | eng | Business | eng | Both countries are now trying to push ahead with the expansion with tax incentives and subsidies - the USA with the Inflation Reduction Act, Norway with the prestigious Longship project. Germany is also on the verge of a U-turn. The technology is to be used in the so-called hard-to-abate sectors such as the cement, chemical and steel industries, which have so far not been able to become climate-neutral without the technology. How does CCS actually work? Why does the oil and gas industry have so much know-how? What incentives do Norway and the USA create? And was Germany wrong with its previous strategy? | |
09/05 | 14h30>15h00 | (0x00) ? | eng | Conflict Zone | Confronting the Powerful | eng | |
09/05 | 15h00>15h30 | (0x00) ? | eng | DW News | News | eng | |
09/05 | 15h30>16h00 | (0x00) ? | eng | Focus on Europe | Spotlight on People | eng | Many opposition activists have fled Russia out of fear of persecution and imprisonment. +++ Residents in an English seaside resort fight against unfiltered sewage. |
10/05 | 13h00>13h15 | (0x00) ? | eng | DW News | News | eng | |
10/05 | 13h15>14h00 | (0x00) ? | eng | 1945 | Women as Spoils of War | eng | The German army rampaged through mainland Europe for six years until early 1945, when World War Two was brought to an end on the continent and the Nazi regime was defeated. But there’s a chapter in this story that’s been largely forgotten to this day: Hundreds of thousands of women and girls in Germany were sexually abused by Allied soldiers. Many remained silent out of shame and fear, particularly when the perpetrators were members of western armies. The documentary hears the stories of some of these victims, talks to their children and grandchildren, as well as historians to reveal how the trauma has affected them throughout their lives. The documentary also shows how important it is to confront the taboo head on: After all, sexual violence against women and girls is still very much part of modern warfare. |
10/05 | 14h00>14h15 | (0x00) ? | eng | DW News | News | eng | |
10/05 | 14h15>14h30 | (0x00) ? | eng | REV | eng | ||
10/05 | 14h30>15h00 | (0x00) ? | eng | In Good Shape | Nutrition trends in check | eng | Raw food, Mediterranean cuisine, fermented products - what makes a really healthy diet? The constant stream of new recommendations and fads are sometimes contradictory. We take a closer look at the science behind some of the latest eating trends. |
10/05 | 15h00>15h30 | (0x00) ? | eng | DW News | News | eng | |
10/05 | 15h30>16h00 | (0x00) ? | eng | Eco India | The Environment Magazine | eng | |
10/05 | 16h00>16h15 | (0x00) ? | eng | DW News | News | eng | |
10/05 | 16h15>17h00 | (0x00) ? | eng | Driven by Greed | The Deutsche Bank Story: Putin’s Bank | eng | In the early 2000s, Deutsche Bank wanted to make it big in Moscow. For some employees, this was something to be achieved by any means necessary: bribing Putin’s officials, brothel visits for good customers, money laundering for the mafia. When it all came to light, this sent a shock wave through the bank: to this day, Deutsche Bank is still laboring under the burden of fines totaling billions. But the CEOs claimed total innocence. Just one of many scandals. Other questionable deals include loans to Donald Trump. The bank’s very special relationship with the US-American real estate tycoon began in the year 1998. Trump was one of Deutsche Bank’s best customers until shortly before his 2017 presidency. The credit institute loaned him huge sums - despite his track record for business bankruptcy and a dubious reputation as a defaulting debtor. |
10/05 | 17h00>17h30 | (0x00) ? | eng | DW News | News | eng | |
10/05 | 17h30>18h00 | (0x00) ? | eng | Preserving Peatlands | Slowing Climate Change with Bogs | eng | In Finland, peatlands are being drained to extract peat and generate energy. With dramatic consequences: less than half of all the country’s bogs are still intact. Tero Mustonen is a climatologist. He founded the organization Snowchange, to protect and save peatlands. Together with members of his village, Snowchange sued the energy company responsible for the destruction of the Linnunsuo wetland. Mustonen’s organization is now engaged in the worldwide fight to salvage and rewild biotopes. Greta Gaudig and Sabine Wichmann also campaign for the revitalization of peatlands. At the Greifswald Moor Center, the two conduct research on what’s known as paludicultures: plant species that can be farmed in wetlands. Gaudig and Wichmann want to recreate moorlands previously drained for agriculture. "We need to convince farmers," the agronomist Sabine Wichmann explains. After all, ultimately they are the ones who will need to invest if they are to continue living off their land. One of the world’s most expensive and far-reaching climate experiments is taking place in the US state of Minnesota: in the Marcell Experimental Forest. Here, co-founder Randy Kolka is working with scientists from all over the world. Together they’re studying the connection between peatlands and climate change. Their findings are included in reports by the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change, thereby impacting political decision-making. |
10/05 | 18h00>18h30 | (0x00) ? | eng | DW News | News | eng | |
10/05 | 18h30>19h00 | (0x00) ? | eng | Afrimaxx | Modern African Lifestyle | eng | This episode comes to you from Lilongwe, Malawi, where host Cynthia Zonde Zulu is at the creative hub Kweza. Plus, all you need to know about Yoruba caps, what to do in Eswatini and Stacey-Lee May, the queen of smoke. |
10/05 | 19h00>19h15 | (0x00) ? | eng | DW News | News | eng | |
10/05 | 19h15>20h00 | (0x00) ? | eng | Cape Verde | The Sound of Longing | eng | Each of the Cape Verde islands has its own charm and its own diverse landscape: from dramatic volcanic landscapes to the lush gardens of Sao Antão and the endless sandy beaches of Sao Vicente. The documentary observes the everyday lives of Cape Verde people and hears about their dreams and aspirations. People like the young singer Claudia, the drummer Nuno and Catarina - the carnival queen. They all love the typical music of Cape Verde, the "morna”, made famous throughout the world by Cesária Évora. It’s best described as a kind of plaintive blues that touches the soul and speaks of lovesickness, longing and the challenges of life. The young singer Claudia idolises Évora. She studies law, but dreams of a career on the stage. Music is her passion and she devotes all her free time to singing and playing the guitar. Music is also a big deal for drummer Nuno. He leads the drum band at carnival time, the most important date in the Cape Verde calendar. People look forward to this festival for months and anyone who can take part in the preparations, does. Dentist Catarina has a prominent role this year: She’s attending as the carnival queen and is having an elaborate costume made for the big day. Will her appearance be a success? |
10/05 | 20h00>20h15 | (0x00) ? | eng | DW News | News | eng | |
10/05 | 20h15>20h30 | (0x00) ? | eng | REV | eng | ||
10/05 | 20h30>21h00 | (0x00) ? | eng | Eco Africa | The Environment Magazine | eng | |
10/05 | 21h00>21h30 | (0x00) ? | eng | DW News | News | eng | |
10/05 | 21h30>22h00 | (0x00) ? | eng | The Day | News in Review | eng | |
10/05 | 22h00>22h15 | (0x00) ? | eng | DW News | News | eng | |
10/05 | 22h15>23h00 | (0x00) ? | eng | Driven by Greed | The Deutsche Bank Story: Putin’s Bank | eng | In the early 2000s, Deutsche Bank wanted to make it big in Moscow. For some employees, this was something to be achieved by any means necessary: bribing Putin’s officials, brothel visits for good customers, money laundering for the mafia. When it all came to light, this sent a shock wave through the bank: to this day, Deutsche Bank is still laboring under the burden of fines totaling billions. But the CEOs claimed total innocence. Just one of many scandals. Other questionable deals include loans to Donald Trump. The bank’s very special relationship with the US-American real estate tycoon began in the year 1998. Trump was one of Deutsche Bank’s best customers until shortly before his 2017 presidency. The credit institute loaned him huge sums - despite his track record for business bankruptcy and a dubious reputation as a defaulting debtor. |
10/05 | 23h00>23h02 | (0x00) ? | eng | DW News | News | eng | |
10/05 | 23h02>23h30 | (0x00) ? | eng | The Day | News in Review | eng | |
10/05 | 23h30>00h00 | (0x00) ? | eng | Eco India | The Environment Magazine | eng | |
10/05 | 00h00>00h15 | (0x00) ? | eng | DW News | News | eng | |
10/05 | 00h15>00h30 | (0x00) ? | eng | REV | eng | ||
10/05 | 00h30>01h00 | (0x00) ? | eng | DW News | Africa | eng | |
11/05 | 01h00>01h02 | (0x00) ? | eng | DW News | News | eng | |
11/05 | 01h02>01h30 | (0x00) ? | eng | The Day | News in Review | eng | |
11/05 | 01h30>02h00 | (0x00) ? | eng | REV | The Global Auto and Mobility Show | eng | REV puts the latest Skoda Superb station wagon to the test. Neighborhoods in Bogota, Colombia, have taken an innovative approach to its traffic problem. And pickup trucks are popular around the world - except in Europe. |
11/05 | 02h00>02h15 | (0x00) ? | eng | DW News | News | eng | |
11/05 | 02h15>02h30 | (0x00) ? | eng | Planet A | eng | ||
11/05 | 02h30>03h00 | (0x00) ? | eng | Tomorrow Today | The Science Magazine | eng | |
11/05 | 03h00>03h02 | (0x00) ? | eng | DW News | News | eng | |
11/05 | 03h02>03h15 | (0x00) ? | eng | Shift | VTubers - Anonymous Superstars | eng | Many VTubers have millions of fans and make good money. For some time now, YouTubers around the world have been using anime avatars. What influence does that have on authenticity and privacy? |
11/05 | 03h15>04h00 | (0x00) ? | eng | 1945 | Women as Spoils of War | eng | The German army rampaged through mainland Europe for six years until early 1945, when World War Two was brought to an end on the continent and the Nazi regime was defeated. But there’s a chapter in this story that’s been largely forgotten to this day: Hundreds of thousands of women and girls in Germany were sexually abused by Allied soldiers. Many remained silent out of shame and fear, particularly when the perpetrators were members of western armies. The documentary hears the stories of some of these victims, talks to their children and grandchildren, as well as historians to reveal how the trauma has affected them throughout their lives. The documentary also shows how important it is to confront the taboo head on: After all, sexual violence against women and girls is still very much part of modern warfare. |
11/05 | 04h00>04h15 | (0x00) ? | eng | DW News | News | eng | |
11/05 | 04h15>04h30 | (0x00) ? | eng | REV | eng | ||
11/05 | 04h30>05h00 | (0x00) ? | eng | Preserving Peatlands | Slowing Climate Change with Bogs | eng | In Finland, peatlands are being drained to extract peat and generate energy. With dramatic consequences: less than half of all the country’s bogs are still intact. Tero Mustonen is a climatologist. He founded the organization Snowchange, to protect and save peatlands. Together with members of his village, Snowchange sued the energy company responsible for the destruction of the Linnunsuo wetland. Mustonen’s organization is now engaged in the worldwide fight to salvage and rewild biotopes. Greta Gaudig and Sabine Wichmann also campaign for the revitalization of peatlands. At the Greifswald Moor Center, the two conduct research on what’s known as paludicultures: plant species that can be farmed in wetlands. Gaudig and Wichmann want to recreate moorlands previously drained for agriculture. "We need to convince farmers," the agronomist Sabine Wichmann explains. After all, ultimately they are the ones who will need to invest if they are to continue living off their land. One of the world’s most expensive and far-reaching climate experiments is taking place in the US state of Minnesota: in the Marcell Experimental Forest. Here, co-founder Randy Kolka is working with scientists from all over the world. Together they’re studying the connection between peatlands and climate change. Their findings are included in reports by the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change, thereby impacting political decision-making. |
11/05 | 05h00>05h15 | (0x00) ? | eng | DW News | News | eng | |
11/05 | 05h15>05h30 | (0x00) ? | eng | Shift | VTubers - Anonymous Superstars | eng | Many VTubers have millions of fans and make good money. For some time now, YouTubers around the world have been using anime avatars. What influence does that have on authenticity and privacy? |
11/05 | 05h30>06h00 | (0x00) ? | eng | Euromaxx | Lifestyle Europe | eng | |
11/05 | 06h00>06h02 | (0x00) ? | eng | DW News | News | eng | |
11/05 | 06h02>06h30 | (0x00) ? | eng | Arts Unveiled | Experiencing and understanding the art world | eng | |
11/05 | 06h30>07h00 | (0x00) ? | eng | The 77 Percent | The Magazine for Africa's Youth | eng | |
11/05 | 07h00>07h15 | (0x00) ? | eng | DW News | News | eng | |
11/05 | 07h15>07h30 | (0x00) ? | eng | REV | eng | ||
11/05 | 07h30>08h00 | (0x00) ? | eng | REV | The Global Auto and Mobility Show | eng | REV puts the latest Skoda Superb station wagon to the test. Neighborhoods in Bogota, Colombia, have taken an innovative approach to its traffic problem. And pickup trucks are popular around the world - except in Europe. |
11/05 | 08h00>08h15 | (0x00) ? | eng | DW News | News | eng | |
11/05 | 08h15>08h30 | (0x00) ? | eng | Sports Life | Overcoming Challenges with Sports | eng | |
11/05 | 08h30>09h00 | (0x00) ? | eng | Tomorrow Today | The Science Magazine | eng | |
11/05 | 09h00>09h15 | (0x00) ? | eng | DW News | News | eng | |
11/05 | 09h15>10h00 | (0x00) ? | eng | Poorly Treated? | Racism in Medicine | eng | This documentary hears from people who’ve been turned away or received inadequate care in a medical emergency; from midwives who report on racism in the delivery room; from students who criticize teaching according to white norms; as well as from doctors who reflect on the problem. The film shows just how dangerous conscious or unconscious racism in the healthcare sector can be. Its findings are based on the results of the first representative study on the issue in Germany, published in November 2023 by the German Centre for Integration and Migration Research. The fact is: Even today, the term ‘Morbus Mediterraneus’ still circulates in the healthcare sector, which is intended to describe "exaggerated suffering in southerners". Standard medical equipment doesn’t always function reliably when used on dark-skinned patients. And many doctors have never learned that some diseases can be diagnosed differently depending on whether the person is Black or White. The medical norm, even in textbooks, is still the white, western European patient. This can result in misdiagnosis and the serious worsening of symptoms. Take the case of Remziye T. from Lower Saxony: Her infected heart valve went undiscovered for a long time because doctors didn’t take her pain seriously enough. When the problem was eventually correctly diagnosed, it was too late for medical treatment. Now Remziye T. has to live with a mechanical heart valve: the operation has left her unable to walk properly and she is no longer able to work. Dr. Bismarck Ofori allowed the camera team to film in his Hanover surgery. Many of the patients who attend the Black doctor’s practice have a migrant background. They tell him they’ve not been taken seriously in other surgeries; some of them were even brusquely turned away. In Ofori’s treatment room, it’s evident that careful diagnosis and overcoming language barriers in the process costs time and money. Not that language is the only obstacle to making a correct diagnosis. The pulse oximeter, for example, a device used to measure the blood’s oxygen content, can be less accurate when used on patients with darker skin. But this is not systematically taught at medical school. The healthcare system is only just beginning to unpack the issue of racism and its impact. But many doctors, medical students, midwives and a medical historian have spoken out - addressing a problem that, in the worst-case scenario, can have fatal consequences. |
11/05 | 10h00>10h15 | (0x00) ? | eng | DW News | News | eng | |
11/05 | 10h15>10h30 | (0x00) ? | eng | Sports Life | Overcoming Challenges with Sports | eng | |
11/05 | 10h30>11h00 | (0x00) ? | eng | In Good Shape | Nutrition trends in check | eng | Raw food, Mediterranean cuisine, fermented products - what makes a really healthy diet? The constant stream of new recommendations and fads are sometimes contradictory. We take a closer look at the science behind some of the latest eating trends. |
11/05 | 11h00>11h15 | (0x00) ? | eng | DW News | News | eng | |
11/05 | 11h15>11h30 | (0x00) ? | eng | Shift | VTubers - Anonymous Superstars | eng | Many VTubers have millions of fans and make good money. For some time now, YouTubers around the world have been using anime avatars. What influence does that have on authenticity and privacy? |
11/05 | 11h30>12h00 | (0x00) ? | eng | Arts Unveiled | Experiencing and understanding the art world | eng | |
11/05 | 12h00>12h03 | (0x00) ? | eng | DW News | News | eng | |
11/05 | 12h03>13h00 | (0x00) ? | eng | Unmasking Hezbollah | Episode 2 - The Long Hunt | eng | This three-part series tells the story of "Project Cassandra" through the testimony of DEA agents and others who were directly involved. It is a story that helps explain the history and rise of Hezbollah and brings a complex geopolitical story to a wider audience. The assassination of former Lebanese Prime Minister Rafic Hariri on February 14, 2005 sent Lebanon and the international community into shock. All eyes turned to Syria, which was accused of being behind the assassination. Bashar al-Assad's army, which had occupied part of the country, was forced to withdraw under pressure from the local population. With the Syrian withdrawal, Hezbollah lost a long-standing ally and protector. And it also found itself in the spotlight: suspected of complicity in the murder of Hariri. |
11/05 | 13h00>13h15 | (0x00) ? | eng | DW News | News | eng | |
11/05 | 13h15>13h30 | (0x00) ? | eng | Shift | VTubers - Anonymous Superstars | eng | Many VTubers have millions of fans and make good money. For some time now, YouTubers around the world have been using anime avatars. What influence does that have on authenticity and privacy? |
11/05 | 13h30>14h00 | (0x00) ? | eng | Euromaxx | Lifestyle Europe | eng | |
11/05 | 14h00>14h15 | (0x00) ? | eng | DW News | News | eng | |
11/05 | 14h15>15h00 | (0x00) ? | eng | Cape Verde | The Sound of Longing | eng | Each of the Cape Verde islands has its own charm and its own diverse landscape: from dramatic volcanic landscapes to the lush gardens of Sao Antão and the endless sandy beaches of Sao Vicente. The documentary observes the everyday lives of Cape Verde people and hears about their dreams and aspirations. People like the young singer Claudia, the drummer Nuno and Catarina - the carnival queen. They all love the typical music of Cape Verde, the "morna”, made famous throughout the world by Cesária Évora. It’s best described as a kind of plaintive blues that touches the soul and speaks of lovesickness, longing and the challenges of life. The young singer Claudia idolises Évora. She studies law, but dreams of a career on the stage. Music is her passion and she devotes all her free time to singing and playing the guitar. Music is also a big deal for drummer Nuno. He leads the drum band at carnival time, the most important date in the Cape Verde calendar. People look forward to this festival for months and anyone who can take part in the preparations, does. Dentist Catarina has a prominent role this year: She’s attending as the carnival queen and is having an elaborate costume made for the big day. Will her appearance be a success? |
11/05 | 15h00>15h15 | (0x00) ? | eng | DW News | News | eng | |
11/05 | 15h15>15h30 | (0x00) ? | eng | Reporter | On Location | eng | |
11/05 | 15h30>16h00 | (0x00) ? | eng | The 77 Percent | The Magazine for Africa's Youth | eng | |
11/05 | 16h00>16h15 | (0x00) ? | eng | DW News | News | eng | |
11/05 | 16h15>16h30 | (0x00) ? | eng | Mapped Out | eng | ||
11/05 | 16h30>17h00 | (0x00) ? | eng | Euromaxx | Lifestyle Europe | eng | |
11/05 | 17h00>17h15 | (0x00) ? | eng | DW News | News | eng | |
11/05 | 17h15>17h30 | (0x00) ? | eng | Sports Life | Overcoming Challenges with Sports | eng | |
11/05 | 17h30>18h00 | (0x00) ? | eng | DW News | Africa | eng | |
11/05 | 18h00>18h15 | (0x00) ? | eng | DW News | News | eng | |
11/05 | 18h15>18h30 | (0x00) ? | eng | Shift | VTubers - Anonymous Superstars | eng | Many VTubers have millions of fans and make good money. For some time now, YouTubers around the world have been using anime avatars. What influence does that have on authenticity and privacy? |
11/05 | 18h30>19h00 | (0x00) ? | eng | The 77 Percent | The Magazine for Africa's Youth | eng | |
11/05 | 19h00>19h15 | (0x00) ? | eng | DW News | News | eng | |
11/05 | 19h15>19h30 | (0x00) ? | eng | Reporter | On Location | eng | |
11/05 | 19h30>20h00 | (0x00) ? | eng | DW News | Africa | eng | |
11/05 | 20h00>20h15 | (0x00) ? | eng | DW News | News | eng | |
11/05 | 20h15>21h00 | (0x00) ? | eng | Driven by Greed | The Deutsche Bank Story: Putin’s Bank | eng | In the early 2000s, Deutsche Bank wanted to make it big in Moscow. For some employees, this was something to be achieved by any means necessary: bribing Putin’s officials, brothel visits for good customers, money laundering for the mafia. When it all came to light, this sent a shock wave through the bank: to this day, Deutsche Bank is still laboring under the burden of fines totaling billions. But the CEOs claimed total innocence. Just one of many scandals. Other questionable deals include loans to Donald Trump. The bank’s very special relationship with the US-American real estate tycoon began in the year 1998. Trump was one of Deutsche Bank’s best customers until shortly before his 2017 presidency. The credit institute loaned him huge sums - despite his track record for business bankruptcy and a dubious reputation as a defaulting debtor. |
11/05 | 21h00>21h15 | (0x00) ? | eng | DW News | News | eng | |
11/05 | 21h15>21h30 | (0x00) ? | eng | Reporter | On Location | eng | |
11/05 | 21h30>22h00 | (0x00) ? | eng | Afrimaxx | Modern African Lifestyle | eng | This episode comes to you from Lilongwe, Malawi, where host Cynthia Zonde Zulu is at the creative hub Kweza. Plus, all you need to know about Yoruba caps, what to do in Eswatini and Stacey-Lee May, the queen of smoke. |
11/05 | 22h00>22h15 | (0x00) ? | eng | DW News | News | eng | |
11/05 | 22h15>22h30 | (0x00) ? | eng | Shift | VTubers - Anonymous Superstars | eng | Many VTubers have millions of fans and make good money. For some time now, YouTubers around the world have been using anime avatars. What influence does that have on authenticity and privacy? |
11/05 | 22h30>23h00 | (0x00) ? | eng | Conflict Zone | Confronting the Powerful | eng | |
11/05 | 23h00>23h03 | (0x00) ? | eng | DW News | News | eng | |
11/05 | 23h03>00h00 | (0x00) ? | eng | Unmasking Hezbollah | Episode 2 - The Long Hunt | eng | This three-part series tells the story of "Project Cassandra" through the testimony of DEA agents and others who were directly involved. It is a story that helps explain the history and rise of Hezbollah and brings a complex geopolitical story to a wider audience. The assassination of former Lebanese Prime Minister Rafic Hariri on February 14, 2005 sent Lebanon and the international community into shock. All eyes turned to Syria, which was accused of being behind the assassination. Bashar al-Assad's army, which had occupied part of the country, was forced to withdraw under pressure from the local population. With the Syrian withdrawal, Hezbollah lost a long-standing ally and protector. And it also found itself in the spotlight: suspected of complicity in the murder of Hariri. |
11/05 | 00h00>00h15 | (0x00) ? | eng | DW News | News | eng | |
11/05 | 00h15>00h30 | (0x00) ? | eng | Sports Life | Overcoming Challenges with Sports | eng | |
11/05 | 00h30>01h00 | (0x00) ? | eng | Tomorrow Today | The Science Magazine | eng | |
12/05 | 03h15>04h00 | (0x00) ? | eng | Driven by Greed | The Deutsche Bank Story: Putin’s Bank | eng | In the early 2000s, Deutsche Bank wanted to make it big in Moscow. For some employees, this was something to be achieved by any means necessary: bribing Putin’s officials, brothel visits for good customers, money laundering for the mafia. When it all came to light, this sent a shock wave through the bank: to this day, Deutsche Bank is still laboring under the burden of fines totaling billions. But the CEOs claimed total innocence. Just one of many scandals. Other questionable deals include loans to Donald Trump. The bank’s very special relationship with the US-American real estate tycoon began in the year 1998. Trump was one of Deutsche Bank’s best customers until shortly before his 2017 presidency. The credit institute loaned him huge sums - despite his track record for business bankruptcy and a dubious reputation as a defaulting debtor. |
12/05 | 04h00>04h15 | (0x00) ? | eng | DW News | News | eng | |
12/05 | 04h15>04h30 | (0x00) ? | eng | Reporter | On Location | eng | |
12/05 | 04h30>05h00 | (0x00) ? | eng | The Nazi Art Heist | A Belated Search for Justice | eng | The documentary follows the trail of one large-scale Nazi looting operation. Provenance researcher Kathrin Kleibl and her colleagues are investigating the crime, and hope bring about justice one day. It’s her job to ascertain the whereabouts of looted art and return it to its rightful owners. Jewish families ordered to leave Germany were assured they could take their property with them. But often, all their worldly goods remained behind. Thousands of crates stored at locations like the port of Hamburg were seized by the Gestapo. Instead of sending the objects on to their owners, they were auctioned. The contents of entire households went under the hammer at the "Hamburg Bailiff’s Office" and in many other auction houses; the lots included valuable artworks. The auctions were blatantly advertised in newspapers. In Hamburg, they raised 7.2 million Reichsmark for the Nazis. A state-sponsored bargain hunt, says historian Frank Bajohr. The objects disappeared into the hands of private individuals, museums and dealers. In most cases, they have never been seen again. Who were the owners and who were the buyers? Kathrin Kleibl explains her mission: "The primary goal is to give these objects back to the families." In a research project funded by the German Lost Art Foundation, Keibl is hot on the trail. She has one key advantage, in the search: the Nazis kept meticulous records of their crimes. Kathrin Keibl has access to thousands of pages of auction reports, store ledgers and invoices. It’s an arduous task, but: "Using these puzzle pieces, we can trace the path of a theft from its original location to its eventual sale in Hamburg, " says Kleibl. The descendants of these Jewish families can now hold out some hope of recovering their property. The Koch family from Wiesbaden, for example, was forced to emigrate to London. But their crates, which contained priceless art collections including works by Nolde, Jawlensky and Klee, never arrived. What happened to their grandparents’ property? There’s a specific lead on one painting, but several changes of ownership and an art market that still remains largely secretive are hampering the search. As one member of the Koch family says: "If our generation stops searching, then this chapter will remain forever lost in darkness.” The valuable art collection of Johanna Ploschitzki from Berlin was also lost. Her belongings, which totaled 1,500 objects and included pieces by renowned artists such as Pissarro, Beckmann and Liebermann, was auctioned off over the course of three days in Hamburg. To this day, her descendants are hoping to recover at least some of the items. This chapter of German history is also posing a challenge to Dr. Ute Haug, provenance researcher at the Hamburger Kunsthalle art museum: In the year 1941, her museum bought eight paintings at an auction. But can these artworks be correctly assigned to the families they were stolen from? To find out, Ute Haug is also seeking help from Kathrin Kleibl. |
12/05 | 05h00>05h15 | (0x00) ? | eng | DW News | News | eng | |
12/05 | 05h15>05h30 | (0x00) ? | eng | Sports Life | Overcoming Challenges with Sports | eng | |
12/05 | 05h30>06h00 | (0x00) ? | eng | REV | The Global Auto and Mobility Show | eng | REV puts the latest Skoda Superb station wagon to the test. Neighborhoods in Bogota, Colombia, have taken an innovative approach to its traffic problem. And pickup trucks are popular around the world - except in Europe. |
12/05 | 06h00>06h03 | (0x00) ? | eng | DW News | News | eng | |
12/05 | 06h03>07h00 | (0x00) ? | eng | Unmasking Hezbollah | Episode 2 - The Long Hunt | eng | This three-part series tells the story of "Project Cassandra" through the testimony of DEA agents and others who were directly involved. It is a story that helps explain the history and rise of Hezbollah and brings a complex geopolitical story to a wider audience. The assassination of former Lebanese Prime Minister Rafic Hariri on February 14, 2005 sent Lebanon and the international community into shock. All eyes turned to Syria, which was accused of being behind the assassination. Bashar al-Assad's army, which had occupied part of the country, was forced to withdraw under pressure from the local population. With the Syrian withdrawal, Hezbollah lost a long-standing ally and protector. And it also found itself in the spotlight: suspected of complicity in the murder of Hariri. |
12/05 | 07h00>07h15 | (0x00) ? | eng | DW News | News | eng | |
12/05 | 07h15>07h30 | (0x00) ? | eng | Reporter | On Location | eng | |
12/05 | 07h30>08h00 | (0x00) ? | eng | Euromaxx | Lifestyle Europe | eng | |
12/05 | 08h00>08h15 | (0x00) ? | eng | DW News | News | eng | |
12/05 | 08h15>08h30 | (0x00) ? | eng | Shift | VTubers - Anonymous Superstars | eng | Many VTubers have millions of fans and make good money. For some time now, YouTubers around the world have been using anime avatars. What influence does that have on authenticity and privacy? |
12/05 | 08h30>09h00 | (0x00) ? | eng | Arts Unveiled | Experiencing and understanding the art world | eng | |
12/05 | 09h00>09h15 | (0x00) ? | eng | DW News | News | eng | |
12/05 | 09h15>10h00 | (0x00) ? | eng | 1945 | Women as Spoils of War | eng | The German army rampaged through mainland Europe for six years until early 1945, when World War Two was brought to an end on the continent and the Nazi regime was defeated. But there’s a chapter in this story that’s been largely forgotten to this day: Hundreds of thousands of women and girls in Germany were sexually abused by Allied soldiers. Many remained silent out of shame and fear, particularly when the perpetrators were members of western armies. The documentary hears the stories of some of these victims, talks to their children and grandchildren, as well as historians to reveal how the trauma has affected them throughout their lives. The documentary also shows how important it is to confront the taboo head on: After all, sexual violence against women and girls is still very much part of modern warfare. |
12/05 | 10h00>10h15 | (0x00) ? | eng | DW News | News | eng | |
12/05 | 10h15>10h30 | (0x00) ? | eng | Shift | VTubers - Anonymous Superstars | eng | Many VTubers have millions of fans and make good money. For some time now, YouTubers around the world have been using anime avatars. What influence does that have on authenticity and privacy? |
12/05 | 10h30>11h00 | (0x00) ? | eng | The 77 Percent | The Magazine for Africa's Youth | eng | |
12/05 | 11h00>11h15 | (0x00) ? | eng | DW News | News | eng | |
12/05 | 11h15>11h30 | (0x00) ? | eng | Reporter | On Location | eng | |
12/05 | 11h30>12h00 | (0x00) ? | eng | REV | The Global Auto and Mobility Show | eng | REV puts the latest Skoda Superb station wagon to the test. Neighborhoods in Bogota, Colombia, have taken an innovative approach to its traffic problem. And pickup trucks are popular around the world - except in Europe. |
12/05 | 12h00>12h15 | (0x00) ? | eng | DW News | News | eng | |
12/05 | 12h15>12h30 | (0x00) ? | eng | Sports Life | Overcoming Challenges with Sports | eng | |
12/05 | 12h30>13h00 | (0x00) ? | eng | The 77 Percent | The Magazine for Africa's Youth | eng | |
12/05 | 13h00>13h15 | (0x00) ? | eng | DW News | News | eng | |
12/05 | 13h15>13h30 | (0x00) ? | eng | Reporter | On Location | eng | |
12/05 | 13h30>14h00 | (0x00) ? | eng | Arts Unveiled | Experiencing and understanding the art world | eng | |
12/05 | 14h00>14h15 | (0x00) ? | eng | DW News | News | eng | |
12/05 | 14h15>15h00 | (0x00) ? | eng | Poorly Treated? | Racism in Medicine | eng | This documentary hears from people who’ve been turned away or received inadequate care in a medical emergency; from midwives who report on racism in the delivery room; from students who criticize teaching according to white norms; as well as from doctors who reflect on the problem. The film shows just how dangerous conscious or unconscious racism in the healthcare sector can be. Its findings are based on the results of the first representative study on the issue in Germany, published in November 2023 by the German Centre for Integration and Migration Research. The fact is: Even today, the term ‘Morbus Mediterraneus’ still circulates in the healthcare sector, which is intended to describe "exaggerated suffering in southerners". Standard medical equipment doesn’t always function reliably when used on dark-skinned patients. And many doctors have never learned that some diseases can be diagnosed differently depending on whether the person is Black or White. The medical norm, even in textbooks, is still the white, western European patient. This can result in misdiagnosis and the serious worsening of symptoms. Take the case of Remziye T. from Lower Saxony: Her infected heart valve went undiscovered for a long time because doctors didn’t take her pain seriously enough. When the problem was eventually correctly diagnosed, it was too late for medical treatment. Now Remziye T. has to live with a mechanical heart valve: the operation has left her unable to walk properly and she is no longer able to work. Dr. Bismarck Ofori allowed the camera team to film in his Hanover surgery. Many of the patients who attend the Black doctor’s practice have a migrant background. They tell him they’ve not been taken seriously in other surgeries; some of them were even brusquely turned away. In Ofori’s treatment room, it’s evident that careful diagnosis and overcoming language barriers in the process costs time and money. Not that language is the only obstacle to making a correct diagnosis. The pulse oximeter, for example, a device used to measure the blood’s oxygen content, can be less accurate when used on patients with darker skin. But this is not systematically taught at medical school. The healthcare system is only just beginning to unpack the issue of racism and its impact. But many doctors, medical students, midwives and a medical historian have spoken out - addressing a problem that, in the worst-case scenario, can have fatal consequences. |
12/05 | 15h00>15h15 | (0x00) ? | eng | DW News | News | eng | |
12/05 | 15h15>15h30 | (0x00) ? | eng | Shift | VTubers - Anonymous Superstars | eng | Many VTubers have millions of fans and make good money. For some time now, YouTubers around the world have been using anime avatars. What influence does that have on authenticity and privacy? |
12/05 | 15h30>16h00 | (0x00) ? | eng | The Nazi Art Heist | A Belated Search for Justice | eng | The documentary follows the trail of one large-scale Nazi looting operation. Provenance researcher Kathrin Kleibl and her colleagues are investigating the crime, and hope bring about justice one day. It’s her job to ascertain the whereabouts of looted art and return it to its rightful owners. Jewish families ordered to leave Germany were assured they could take their property with them. But often, all their worldly goods remained behind. Thousands of crates stored at locations like the port of Hamburg were seized by the Gestapo. Instead of sending the objects on to their owners, they were auctioned. The contents of entire households went under the hammer at the "Hamburg Bailiff’s Office" and in many other auction houses; the lots included valuable artworks. The auctions were blatantly advertised in newspapers. In Hamburg, they raised 7.2 million Reichsmark for the Nazis. A state-sponsored bargain hunt, says historian Frank Bajohr. The objects disappeared into the hands of private individuals, museums and dealers. In most cases, they have never been seen again. Who were the owners and who were the buyers? Kathrin Kleibl explains her mission: "The primary goal is to give these objects back to the families." In a research project funded by the German Lost Art Foundation, Keibl is hot on the trail. She has one key advantage, in the search: the Nazis kept meticulous records of their crimes. Kathrin Keibl has access to thousands of pages of auction reports, store ledgers and invoices. It’s an arduous task, but: "Using these puzzle pieces, we can trace the path of a theft from its original location to its eventual sale in Hamburg, " says Kleibl. The descendants of these Jewish families can now hold out some hope of recovering their property. The Koch family from Wiesbaden, for example, was forced to emigrate to London. But their crates, which contained priceless art collections including works by Nolde, Jawlensky and Klee, never arrived. What happened to their grandparents’ property? There’s a specific lead on one painting, but several changes of ownership and an art market that still remains largely secretive are hampering the search. As one member of the Koch family says: "If our generation stops searching, then this chapter will remain forever lost in darkness.” The valuable art collection of Johanna Ploschitzki from Berlin was also lost. Her belongings, which totaled 1,500 objects and included pieces by renowned artists such as Pissarro, Beckmann and Liebermann, was auctioned off over the course of three days in Hamburg. To this day, her descendants are hoping to recover at least some of the items. This chapter of German history is also posing a challenge to Dr. Ute Haug, provenance researcher at the Hamburger Kunsthalle art museum: In the year 1941, her museum bought eight paintings at an auction. But can these artworks be correctly assigned to the families they were stolen from? To find out, Ute Haug is also seeking help from Kathrin Kleibl. |
12/05 | 16h00>16h15 | (0x00) ? | eng | DW News | News | eng | |
12/05 | 16h15>16h30 | (0x00) ? | eng | HER - Women in Asia | eng | ||
12/05 | 16h30>17h00 | (0x00) ? | eng | Arts Unveiled | Experiencing and understanding the art world | eng | |
12/05 | 17h00>17h15 | (0x00) ? | eng | DW News | News | eng | |
12/05 | 17h15>17h30 | (0x00) ? | eng | Reporter | On Location | eng | |
12/05 | 17h30>18h00 | (0x00) ? | eng | Afrimaxx | Modern African Lifestyle | eng | This episode comes to you from Lilongwe, Malawi, where host Cynthia Zonde Zulu is at the creative hub Kweza. Plus, all you need to know about Yoruba caps, what to do in Eswatini and Stacey-Lee May, the queen of smoke. |
12/05 | 18h00>18h15 | (0x00) ? | eng | DW News | News | eng | |
12/05 | 18h15>18h30 | (0x00) ? | eng | Sports Life | Overcoming Challenges with Sports | eng | |
12/05 | 18h30>19h00 | (0x00) ? | eng | Euromaxx | Lifestyle Europe | eng | |
12/05 | 19h00>19h15 | (0x00) ? | eng | DW News | News | eng | |
12/05 | 19h15>19h30 | (0x00) ? | eng | Shift | VTubers - Anonymous Superstars | eng | Many VTubers have millions of fans and make good money. For some time now, YouTubers around the world have been using anime avatars. What influence does that have on authenticity and privacy? |
12/05 | 19h30>20h00 | (0x00) ? | eng | REV | The Global Auto and Mobility Show | eng | REV puts the latest Skoda Superb station wagon to the test. Neighborhoods in Bogota, Colombia, have taken an innovative approach to its traffic problem. And pickup trucks are popular around the world - except in Europe. |
12/05 | 20h00>20h15 | (0x00) ? | eng | DW News | News | eng | |
12/05 | 20h15>21h00 | (0x00) ? | eng | Cape Verde | The Sound of Longing | eng | Each of the Cape Verde islands has its own charm and its own diverse landscape: from dramatic volcanic landscapes to the lush gardens of Sao Antão and the endless sandy beaches of Sao Vicente. The documentary observes the everyday lives of Cape Verde people and hears about their dreams and aspirations. People like the young singer Claudia, the drummer Nuno and Catarina - the carnival queen. They all love the typical music of Cape Verde, the "morna”, made famous throughout the world by Cesária Évora. It’s best described as a kind of plaintive blues that touches the soul and speaks of lovesickness, longing and the challenges of life. The young singer Claudia idolises Évora. She studies law, but dreams of a career on the stage. Music is her passion and she devotes all her free time to singing and playing the guitar. Music is also a big deal for drummer Nuno. He leads the drum band at carnival time, the most important date in the Cape Verde calendar. People look forward to this festival for months and anyone who can take part in the preparations, does. Dentist Catarina has a prominent role this year: She’s attending as the carnival queen and is having an elaborate costume made for the big day. Will her appearance be a success? |
12/05 | 21h00>21h15 | (0x00) ? | eng | DW News | News | eng | |
12/05 | 21h15>21h30 | (0x00) ? | eng | Sports Life | Overcoming Challenges with Sports | eng | |
12/05 | 21h30>22h00 | (0x00) ? | eng | DW News | Africa | eng | |
12/05 | 22h00>22h15 | (0x00) ? | eng | DW News | News | eng | |
12/05 | 22h15>22h30 | (0x00) ? | eng | Reporter | On Location | eng | |
12/05 | 22h30>23h00 | (0x00) ? | eng | Tomorrow Today | The Science Magazine | eng | |
12/05 | 23h00>23h02 | (0x00) ? | eng | DW News | News | eng | |
12/05 | 23h02>23h30 | (0x00) ? | eng | Euromaxx | Lifestyle Europe | eng | |
12/05 | 23h30>00h00 | (0x00) ? | eng | Arts Unveiled | Experiencing and understanding the art world | eng | |
12/05 | 00h00>00h15 | (0x00) ? | eng | DW News | News | eng | |
12/05 | 00h15>00h30 | (0x00) ? | eng | Reporter | On Location | eng | |
12/05 | 00h30>01h00 | (0x00) ? | eng | REV | The Global Auto and Mobility Show | eng | REV puts the latest Skoda Superb station wagon to the test. Neighborhoods in Bogota, Colombia, have taken an innovative approach to its traffic problem. And pickup trucks are popular around the world - except in Europe. |