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29/0600h00>00h02 EADC220000 00:02:00 #engDW NewsNews!eng$
29/0600h02>00h30 EADC220200 00:28:00 #engThe DayNews in Review!eng$
29/0600h30>01h00 EADC223000 00:30:00 #eng To the Point9After Prigozhin¹s revolt: How stricken is Putin¹s system?!engçThe rebellion of the Wagner paramilitary and its march toward Moscow has put Vladimir Putin under pressure. Is Russia facing a power struggle? Our guests: Alexey Yusupov (FES), Nico Lange (Security expert), Natalia Smolentceva (DW)$
29/0601h00>01h15 EADC230000 00:15:00 #engDW NewsNews!eng$
29/0601h15>01h30 EADC231500 00:15:00 #engSpecial ProgramInterview with Emily Haber!eng¥Not only does her term in the U.S. end at the end of the month, Ambassador Haber, who also served in Russia, among other places, is retiring from diplomatic service.$
29/0601h30>02h00 EADC233000 00:30:00 #eng Conflict Zone%Special: Moldova under Russian Threat!engóIn Moldova, a small democratic government in the dangerous sidelines of the Ukrainian war, is fighting for survival as it faces a hybrid campaign of destabilization from Russia. Is this a sign of what's to come for the region? Is Moldova next?$
29/0602h00>02h02 EADC000000 00:02:00 #engDW NewsNews!eng$
29/0602h02>02h30 EADC000200 00:28:00 #engThe DayNews in Review!eng$
29/0602h30>03h00 EADC003000 00:30:00 #eng Conflict Zone%Special: Moldova under Russian Threat!engóIn Moldova, a small democratic government in the dangerous sidelines of the Ukrainian war, is fighting for survival as it faces a hybrid campaign of destabilization from Russia. Is this a sign of what's to come for the region? Is Moldova next?$
29/0603h00>03h15 EADC010000 00:15:00 #engDW NewsNews!eng$
29/0603h15>04h00 EADC011500 00:45:00 #engWanted/The World¹s Most Dangerous Arms Dealer - Part 1!engù The Chinese businessman has helped Iran develop its huge missiles arsenal. Missiles that kill in the Middle East, that are supplied to Russia for possible deployment in Ukraine and have the potential to carry nuclear warheads. The documentary is th!engù e first to tell the story of the hunt for the phantom-like Karl Lee, alias Li Fangwei, probably the worldÿs most dangerous weapons dealer. Heÿs been indicted in absentia in the US and American presidents have even personally asked Beijing to take a!$engù ction against him. But his network continues to be active; and heÿs still high up on the FBIÿs most-wanted list. And this, at a time when missiles and nuclear warheads are becoming a tangible threat to humanity.ŠThe documentary follows Karl Leeÿs t!4engù rail across four continents, from Washington and New York to Tel Aviv, from Europe to Teheran, Beijing and Karl Leeÿs factory in northeastern China. The prize-winning investigative journalists Philipp Grüll, Frederik Obermaier and Bastian Obermayer!Dengã provide unique insights into the world of spy agencies and diplomacy. At the same time, the film is a lesson in the powerlessness of the West and the rise of China - as well as an unflinching appraisal of the new world order.$
29/0604h00>04h02 EADC020000 00:02:00 #engDW NewsNews!eng$
29/0604h02>04h30 EADC020200 00:28:00 #engThe DayNews in Review!eng$
29/0604h30>05h00 EADC023000 00:30:00 #engMade in Germany9Working less, protecting the planet and cleaning up space!eng¾A four-day week gives workers more free time, capital participation can increase support for wind energy, lithium may help Germany become energy independent, and how to clear up space waste.$
29/0605h00>05h15 EADC030000 00:15:00 #engDW NewsNews!eng$
29/0605h15>05h30 EADC031500 00:15:00 #engBusinessNews!eng$
29/0605h30>06h00 EADC033000 00:30:00 #eng Conflict Zone%Special: Moldova under Russian Threat!engóIn Moldova, a small democratic government in the dangerous sidelines of the Ukrainian war, is fighting for survival as it faces a hybrid campaign of destabilization from Russia. Is this a sign of what's to come for the region? Is Moldova next?$
29/0606h00>06h15 EADC040000 00:15:00 #engDW NewsNews!eng$
29/0606h15>07h00 EADC041500 00:45:00 #engWanted/The World¹s Most Dangerous Arms Dealer - Part 1!engù The Chinese businessman has helped Iran develop its huge missiles arsenal. Missiles that kill in the Middle East, that are supplied to Russia for possible deployment in Ukraine and have the potential to carry nuclear warheads. The documentary is th!engù e first to tell the story of the hunt for the phantom-like Karl Lee, alias Li Fangwei, probably the worldÿs most dangerous weapons dealer. Heÿs been indicted in absentia in the US and American presidents have even personally asked Beijing to take a!$engù ction against him. But his network continues to be active; and heÿs still high up on the FBIÿs most-wanted list. And this, at a time when missiles and nuclear warheads are becoming a tangible threat to humanity.ŠThe documentary follows Karl Leeÿs t!4engù rail across four continents, from Washington and New York to Tel Aviv, from Europe to Teheran, Beijing and Karl Leeÿs factory in northeastern China. The prize-winning investigative journalists Philipp Grüll, Frederik Obermaier and Bastian Obermayer!Dengã provide unique insights into the world of spy agencies and diplomacy. At the same time, the film is a lesson in the powerlessness of the West and the rise of China - as well as an unflinching appraisal of the new world order.$
29/0607h00>07h02 EADC050000 00:02:00 #engDW NewsNews!eng$
29/0607h02>07h30 EADC050200 00:28:00 #engThe DayNews in Review!eng$
29/0607h30>08h00 EADC053000 00:30:00 #engFocus on EuropeSpotlight on People!engÜLuxury yachts of oligarchs and wealthy Russians are moored in Montenegro¹s exclusive Adriatic ports. +++ Fashion that protects the climate: Gen Y and Z prefer ecofriendly clothing. Italy¹s textile industry has responded.$
29/0608h00>08h15 EADC060000 00:15:00 #engDW NewsNews!eng$
29/0608h15>08h30 EADC061500 00:15:00 #engBusinessNews!eng$
29/0608h30>09h00 EADC063000 00:30:00 #engMade in Germany9Working less, protecting the planet and cleaning up space!eng¾A four-day week gives workers more free time, capital participation can increase support for wind energy, lithium may help Germany become energy independent, and how to clear up space waste.$
29/0609h00>09h30 EADC070000 00:30:00 #engDW NewsNews!eng$
29/0609h30>10h00 EADC073000 00:30:00 #engFocus on EuropeSpotlight on People!engÜLuxury yachts of oligarchs and wealthy Russians are moored in Montenegro¹s exclusive Adriatic ports. +++ Fashion that protects the climate: Gen Y and Z prefer ecofriendly clothing. Italy¹s textile industry has responded.$
29/0610h00>10h30 EADC080000 00:30:00 #engDW NewsNews!eng$
29/0610h30>11h00 EADC083000 00:30:00 #eng Conflict Zone%Special: Moldova under Russian Threat!engóIn Moldova, a small democratic government in the dangerous sidelines of the Ukrainian war, is fighting for survival as it faces a hybrid campaign of destabilization from Russia. Is this a sign of what's to come for the region? Is Moldova next?$
29/0611h00>11h15 EADC090000 00:15:00 #engDW NewsNews!eng$
29/0611h15>12h00 EADC091500 00:45:00 #eng+The Never-Ending Story of Asbestos - Part 2!engùFor decades, the hazardous substance isolated the steel frameworks of high-rise buildings and was found in car tires, floors and hairdryers. Although industrialized nations have been aware of the asbestos risk for a long time, the dangers have not y!engùet been eliminated. Doctors are warning of a rise in cases of secondary illnesses associated with asbestos exposure. In the EU, a ban on the manufacture, sale and use of asbestos was introduced in 2005. Germany implemented the measure even earlier,!%engù in November 1993. ŠŠIn Europe, asbestos abatement represents a huge challenge: experts say it will take 100 years and cost several billion Euros to get rid of the carcinogenic fibers once and for all. All the while, year after year Russia continues!5engù to extract 600,000 tons of the mineral in the world¹s largest asbestos mine - for export. ŠŠIn the shipyards of Bangladesh, laborers get sick breaking up European freighters and supertankers containing thousands of tons of asbestos; and there¹s gro!Eengùwing anger in South America towards European companies that continued to use asbestos long after the material was banned in Europe. Global research casts doubt on common perceptions about asbestos and shows that no one is completely safe from possib!Ueng‘le exposure, particularly as large-scale industry and multinationals appear to be intent upon doing business with asbestos for some time to come.$
29/0612h00>12h30 EADC100000 00:30:00 #engDW NewsNews!eng$
29/0612h30>13h00 EADC103000 00:30:00 #eng Eco India Using water in a sustainable way!engùWater is an important resource and water availability will be one of the crucial issues of the future. While some regions are struggling with drought, elsewhere there is wastage from poor water management. This week's Eco India is looking at the sus!engtainable use of water.$
29/0613h00>13h30 EADC110000 00:30:00 #engDW NewsNews!eng$
29/0613h30>14h00 EADC113000 00:30:00 #engFocus on EuropeSpotlight on People!engÜLuxury yachts of oligarchs and wealthy Russians are moored in Montenegro¹s exclusive Adriatic ports. +++ Fashion that protects the climate: Gen Y and Z prefer ecofriendly clothing. Italy¹s textile industry has responded.$
29/0614h00>14h15 EADC120000 00:15:00 #engDW NewsNews!eng$
29/0614h15>15h00 EADC121500 00:45:00 #engEurope RevealedDigital Europe!engùThe coronavirus pandemic -- and the restrictions that came with it -- turned the lives of people in Europe upside down. But they also showed us how useful new technologies can be. Today, it¹s hard to imagine our daily lives without remote working, o!engùnline shopping, video calls and countless useful apps. ŠDespite all this, Europe is lagging far behind the rest of the globe, when it comes to the race to digitalize. The EU has been outpaced by both the USA and China. Europe¹s fragmented and isolat!&engùed market, scant investments, and dependency on American corporations have all contributed to the problem. ŠBut Europe¹s digital sovereignty is more crucial now than ever. As a handful of US-based online giants evade all regulatory controls, appeari!6engùng to act entirely according to their own whims, European citizens are becoming increasingly vulnerable to fake news, precarious work, and data theft. ŠDigital sovereignty is important to the preservation of democracy, as well as for the safety of E!Fengùuropean citizens and consumers. That¹s why it¹s one of the EU¹s top concerns. The drive to secure the EU¹s digital soveriegnty is being lead by acting vice president of the European Commission, Margarethe Vestager.ŠŠWith the help of European investm!Vengùents, several countries have already adopted some measures. Sweden, for example, has taken on the world¹s largest audio streaming service, Spotify. Estonia has begun centralizing and securing all of its IT services and data. But this is just the beg!fengQinning: The battle against the online giants who dominate the markets is ongoing.$
29/0615h00>15h15 EADC130000 00:15:00 #engDW NewsNews!eng$
29/0615h15>15h30 EADC131500 00:15:00 #engDW NewsAsia!eng$
29/0615h30>16h00 EADC133000 00:30:00 #eng Conflict Zone%Special: Moldova under Russian Threat!engóIn Moldova, a small democratic government in the dangerous sidelines of the Ukrainian war, is fighting for survival as it faces a hybrid campaign of destabilization from Russia. Is this a sign of what's to come for the region? Is Moldova next?$
29/0616h00>16h15 EADC140000 00:15:00 #engDW NewsNews!eng$
29/0616h15>16h30 EADC141500 00:15:00 #engBusinessNews!eng$
29/0616h30>17h00 EADC143000 00:30:00 #engFocus on EuropeSpotlight on People!engÜLuxury yachts of oligarchs and wealthy Russians are moored in Montenegro¹s exclusive Adriatic ports. +++ Fashion that protects the climate: Gen Y and Z prefer ecofriendly clothing. Italy¹s textile industry has responded.$
29/0617h00>17h30 EADC150000 00:30:00 #engDW NewsNews!eng$
29/0617h30>17h45 EADC153000 00:15:00 #engDW NewsAsia!eng$
29/0617h45>18h00 EADC154500 00:15:00 #engBusinessNews!eng$
29/0618h00>18h30 EADC160000 00:30:00 #engDW NewsNews!eng$
29/0618h30>18h45 EADC163000 00:15:00 #engDW NewsAsia!eng$
29/0618h45>19h00 EADC164500 00:15:00 #engSpecial ProgramInterview with Emily Haber!eng¥Not only does her term in the U.S. end at the end of the month, Ambassador Haber, who also served in Russia, among other places, is retiring from diplomatic service.$
29/0619h00>19h15 EADC170000 00:15:00 #engDW NewsNews!eng$
29/0619h15>19h30 EADC171500 00:15:00 #engDW NewsAsia!eng$
29/0619h30>20h00 EADC173000 00:30:00 #eng Global Us!How women protect India's forests!engÑA group of women called the Tarzan Army is fighting the timber mafia in India. Plus: large numbers of chimpanzees are returning to Guinean forests. And in the US, dried peat is helping to fight climate change.$
29/0620h00>20h15 EADC180000 00:15:00 #engDW NewsNews!eng$
29/0620h15>21h00 EADC181500 00:45:00 #engWanted/The World¹s Most Dangerous Arms Dealer - Part 1!engù The Chinese businessman has helped Iran develop its huge missiles arsenal. Missiles that kill in the Middle East, that are supplied to Russia for possible deployment in Ukraine and have the potential to carry nuclear warheads. The documentary is th!engù e first to tell the story of the hunt for the phantom-like Karl Lee, alias Li Fangwei, probably the worldÿs most dangerous weapons dealer. Heÿs been indicted in absentia in the US and American presidents have even personally asked Beijing to take a!$engù ction against him. But his network continues to be active; and heÿs still high up on the FBIÿs most-wanted list. And this, at a time when missiles and nuclear warheads are becoming a tangible threat to humanity.ŠThe documentary follows Karl Leeÿs t!4engù rail across four continents, from Washington and New York to Tel Aviv, from Europe to Teheran, Beijing and Karl Leeÿs factory in northeastern China. The prize-winning investigative journalists Philipp Grüll, Frederik Obermaier and Bastian Obermayer!Dengã provide unique insights into the world of spy agencies and diplomacy. At the same time, the film is a lesson in the powerlessness of the West and the rise of China - as well as an unflinching appraisal of the new world order.$
29/0621h00>21h30 EADC190000 00:30:00 #engDW NewsNews!eng$
29/0621h30>22h00 EADC193000 00:30:00 #eng To the Point9After Prigozhin¹s revolt: How stricken is Putin¹s system?!engçThe rebellion of the Wagner paramilitary and its march toward Moscow has put Vladimir Putin under pressure. Is Russia facing a power struggle? Our guests: Alexey Yusupov (FES), Nico Lange (Security expert), Natalia Smolentceva (DW)$
29/0622h00>22h30 EADC200000 00:30:00 #engDW NewsNews!eng$
29/0622h30>23h00 EADC203000 00:30:00 #engThe DayNews in Review!eng$
29/0623h00>23h15 EADC210000 00:15:00 #engDW NewsNews!eng$
29/0623h15>23h30 EADC211500 00:15:00 #engSpecial ProgramInterview with Emily Haber!eng¥Not only does her term in the U.S. end at the end of the month, Ambassador Haber, who also served in Russia, among other places, is retiring from diplomatic service.$
29/0623h30>00h00 EADC213000 00:30:00 #engFocus on EuropeSpotlight on People!engÜLuxury yachts of oligarchs and wealthy Russians are moored in Montenegro¹s exclusive Adriatic ports. +++ Fashion that protects the climate: Gen Y and Z prefer ecofriendly clothing. Italy¹s textile industry has responded.$
30/0600h00>00h02 EADD220000 00:02:00 #engDW NewsNews!eng$
30/0600h02>00h30 EADD220200 00:28:00 #engThe DayNews in Review!eng$
30/0600h30>01h00 EADD223000 00:30:00 #eng Eco IndiaMaking sustainable choices!engÂFrom the clothes we wear to the food we eat and even the plate we use, almost everything we do impacts the environment. This week's Eco India looks at how we can choose to live more sustainably.$
30/0601h00>01h15 EADD230000 00:15:00 #engDW NewsNews!eng$
30/0601h15>01h30 EADD231500 00:15:00 #engBusinessNews!eng$
30/0601h30>02h00 EADD233000 00:30:00 #engDW NewsAfrica!eng$
30/0602h00>02h02 EADD000000 00:02:00 #engDW NewsNews!eng$
30/0602h02>02h30 EADD000200 00:28:00 #engThe DayNews in Review!eng$
30/0602h30>03h00 EADD003000 00:30:00 #eng To the Point9After Prigozhin¹s revolt: How stricken is Putin¹s system?!engçThe rebellion of the Wagner paramilitary and its march toward Moscow has put Vladimir Putin under pressure. Is Russia facing a power struggle? Our guests: Alexey Yusupov (FES), Nico Lange (Security expert), Natalia Smolentceva (DW)$
30/0603h00>03h15 EADD010000 00:15:00 #engDW NewsNews!eng$
30/0603h15>04h00 EADD011500 00:45:00 #eng Junk Food"The Dark Side of the Food Industry!engùSugar is one of the strongest "drugsº and can get consumers really hooked. Food giants know this only too well. That¹s why they use sugar, fats and flavor enhancers to encourage people to buy their products and boost their profits. The result: more !engÝand more people around the world are overweight or obese. Illnesses such as diabetes and cardiovascular disease are becoming more prevalent. What can be done to change or even put a stop to the food industry¹s strategies?$
30/0604h00>04h02 EADD020000 00:02:00 #engDW NewsNews!eng$
30/0604h02>04h30 EADD020200 00:28:00 #engThe DayNews in Review!eng$
30/0604h30>05h00 EADD023000 00:30:00 #engFocus on EuropeSpotlight on People!engÜLuxury yachts of oligarchs and wealthy Russians are moored in Montenegro¹s exclusive Adriatic ports. +++ Fashion that protects the climate: Gen Y and Z prefer ecofriendly clothing. Italy¹s textile industry has responded.$
30/0605h00>05h15 EADD030000 00:15:00 #engDW NewsNews!eng$
30/0605h15>05h30 EADD031500 00:15:00 #engSpecial ProgramInterview with Emily Haber!eng¥Not only does her term in the U.S. end at the end of the month, Ambassador Haber, who also served in Russia, among other places, is retiring from diplomatic service.$
30/0605h30>06h00 EADD033000 00:30:00 #engMade in Germany9Working less, protecting the planet and cleaning up space!eng¾A four-day week gives workers more free time, capital participation can increase support for wind energy, lithium may help Germany become energy independent, and how to clear up space waste.$
30/0606h00>06h15 EADD040000 00:15:00 #engDW NewsNews!eng$
30/0606h15>07h00 EADD041500 00:45:00 #eng Junk Food"The Dark Side of the Food Industry!engùSugar is one of the strongest "drugsº and can get consumers really hooked. Food giants know this only too well. That¹s why they use sugar, fats and flavor enhancers to encourage people to buy their products and boost their profits. The result: more !engÝand more people around the world are overweight or obese. Illnesses such as diabetes and cardiovascular disease are becoming more prevalent. What can be done to change or even put a stop to the food industry¹s strategies?$
30/0607h00>07h02 EADD050000 00:02:00 #engDW NewsNews!eng$
30/0607h02>07h30 EADD050200 00:28:00 #engThe DayNews in Review!eng$
30/0607h30>08h00 EADD053000 00:30:00 #eng To the Point9After Prigozhin¹s revolt: How stricken is Putin¹s system?!engçThe rebellion of the Wagner paramilitary and its march toward Moscow has put Vladimir Putin under pressure. Is Russia facing a power struggle? Our guests: Alexey Yusupov (FES), Nico Lange (Security expert), Natalia Smolentceva (DW)$
30/0608h00>08h15 EADD060000 00:15:00 #engDW NewsNews!eng$
30/0608h15>08h30 EADD061500 00:15:00 #engSpecial ProgramInterview with Emily Haber!eng¥Not only does her term in the U.S. end at the end of the month, Ambassador Haber, who also served in Russia, among other places, is retiring from diplomatic service.$
30/0608h30>09h00 EADD063000 00:30:00 #eng Conflict Zone%Special: Moldova under Russian Threat!engóIn Moldova, a small democratic government in the dangerous sidelines of the Ukrainian war, is fighting for survival as it faces a hybrid campaign of destabilization from Russia. Is this a sign of what's to come for the region? Is Moldova next?$
30/0609h00>09h30 EADD070000 00:30:00 #engDW NewsNews!eng$
30/0609h30>10h00 EADD073000 00:30:00 #eng To the Point9After Prigozhin¹s revolt: How stricken is Putin¹s system?!engçThe rebellion of the Wagner paramilitary and its march toward Moscow has put Vladimir Putin under pressure. Is Russia facing a power struggle? Our guests: Alexey Yusupov (FES), Nico Lange (Security expert), Natalia Smolentceva (DW)$
30/0610h00>10h30 EADD080000 00:30:00 #engDW NewsNews!eng$
30/0610h30>11h00 EADD083000 00:30:00 #eng Global Us!How women protect India's forests!engÑA group of women called the Tarzan Army is fighting the timber mafia in India. Plus: large numbers of chimpanzees are returning to Guinean forests. And in the US, dried peat is helping to fight climate change.$
30/0611h00>11h15 EADD090000 00:15:00 #engDW NewsNews!eng$
30/0611h15>12h00 EADD091500 00:45:00 #engWanted/The World¹s Most Dangerous Arms Dealer - Part 1!engù The Chinese businessman has helped Iran develop its huge missiles arsenal. Missiles that kill in the Middle East, that are supplied to Russia for possible deployment in Ukraine and have the potential to carry nuclear warheads. The documentary is th!engù e first to tell the story of the hunt for the phantom-like Karl Lee, alias Li Fangwei, probably the worldÿs most dangerous weapons dealer. Heÿs been indicted in absentia in the US and American presidents have even personally asked Beijing to take a!$engù ction against him. But his network continues to be active; and heÿs still high up on the FBIÿs most-wanted list. And this, at a time when missiles and nuclear warheads are becoming a tangible threat to humanity.ŠThe documentary follows Karl Leeÿs t!4engù rail across four continents, from Washington and New York to Tel Aviv, from Europe to Teheran, Beijing and Karl Leeÿs factory in northeastern China. The prize-winning investigative journalists Philipp Grüll, Frederik Obermaier and Bastian Obermayer!Dengã provide unique insights into the world of spy agencies and diplomacy. At the same time, the film is a lesson in the powerlessness of the West and the rise of China - as well as an unflinching appraisal of the new world order.$
30/0612h00>12h30 EADD100000 00:30:00 #engDW NewsNews!eng$
30/0612h30>13h00 EADD103000 00:30:00 #eng Conflict Zone%Special: Moldova under Russian Threat!engóIn Moldova, a small democratic government in the dangerous sidelines of the Ukrainian war, is fighting for survival as it faces a hybrid campaign of destabilization from Russia. Is this a sign of what's to come for the region? Is Moldova next?$
30/0613h00>13h30 EADD110000 00:30:00 #engDW NewsNews!eng$
30/0613h30>14h00 EADD113000 00:30:00 #eng To the Point9After Prigozhin¹s revolt: How stricken is Putin¹s system?!engçThe rebellion of the Wagner paramilitary and its march toward Moscow has put Vladimir Putin under pressure. Is Russia facing a power struggle? Our guests: Alexey Yusupov (FES), Nico Lange (Security expert), Natalia Smolentceva (DW)$
30/0614h00>14h15 EADD120000 00:15:00 #engDW NewsNews!eng$
30/0614h15>15h00 EADD121500 00:45:00 #eng+The Never-Ending Story of Asbestos - Part 2!engùFor decades, the hazardous substance isolated the steel frameworks of high-rise buildings and was found in car tires, floors and hairdryers. Although industrialized nations have been aware of the asbestos risk for a long time, the dangers have not y!engùet been eliminated. Doctors are warning of a rise in cases of secondary illnesses associated with asbestos exposure. In the EU, a ban on the manufacture, sale and use of asbestos was introduced in 2005. Germany implemented the measure even earlier,!%engù in November 1993. ŠŠIn Europe, asbestos abatement represents a huge challenge: experts say it will take 100 years and cost several billion Euros to get rid of the carcinogenic fibers once and for all. All the while, year after year Russia continues!5engù to extract 600,000 tons of the mineral in the world¹s largest asbestos mine - for export. ŠŠIn the shipyards of Bangladesh, laborers get sick breaking up European freighters and supertankers containing thousands of tons of asbestos; and there¹s gro!Eengùwing anger in South America towards European companies that continued to use asbestos long after the material was banned in Europe. Global research casts doubt on common perceptions about asbestos and shows that no one is completely safe from possib!Ueng‘le exposure, particularly as large-scale industry and multinationals appear to be intent upon doing business with asbestos for some time to come.$
30/0615h00>15h15 EADD130000 00:15:00 #engDW NewsNews!eng$
30/0615h15>15h30 EADD131500 00:15:00 #engDW NewsAsia!eng$
30/0615h30>16h00 EADD133000 00:30:00 #eng In Good ShapeGood hearing, healthy ears!eng¦How can you help prevent hearing loss? What should you do if you have tinnitus? How do you clean your ears properly? We¹ve got everything you need to know about ears!$
30/0616h00>16h15 EADD140000 00:15:00 #engDW NewsNews!eng$
30/0616h15>16h30 EADD141500 00:15:00 #engBusinessNews!eng$
30/0616h30>17h00 EADD143000 00:30:00 #eng Eco IndiaMaking sustainable choices!engÂFrom the clothes we wear to the food we eat and even the plate we use, almost everything we do impacts the environment. This week's Eco India looks at how we can choose to live more sustainably.$
30/0617h00>17h30 EADD150000 00:30:00 #engDW NewsNews!eng$
30/0617h30>17h45 EADD153000 00:15:00 #engDW NewsAsia!eng$
30/0617h45>18h00 EADD154500 00:15:00 #engBusinessNews!eng$
30/0618h00>18h30 EADD160000 00:30:00 #engDW NewsNews!eng$
30/0618h30>18h45 EADD163000 00:15:00 #engDW NewsAsia!eng$
30/0618h45>19h00 EADD164500 00:15:00 #engBusinessNews!eng$
30/0619h00>19h15 EADD170000 00:15:00 #engDW NewsNews!eng$
30/0619h15>19h30 EADD171500 00:15:00 #engDW NewsAsia!eng$
30/0619h30>20h00 EADD173000 00:30:00 #engAfrimaxxModern African Lifestyle!engÍThis edition is hosted by Ann Muli from Kenya. At Mombasa¹s Fort Jesus she meets with curator Fatma Twahir. Plus, Kwesi Botchway¹s art, Mama Kea¹s crocheted shoes and five things to do in Lilongwe, Malawi.$
30/0620h00>20h15 EADD180000 00:15:00 #engDW NewsNews!eng$
30/0620h15>21h00 EADD181500 00:45:00 #eng Junk Food"The Dark Side of the Food Industry!engùSugar is one of the strongest "drugsº and can get consumers really hooked. Food giants know this only too well. That¹s why they use sugar, fats and flavor enhancers to encourage people to buy their products and boost their profits. The result: more !engÝand more people around the world are overweight or obese. Illnesses such as diabetes and cardiovascular disease are becoming more prevalent. What can be done to change or even put a stop to the food industry¹s strategies?$
30/0621h00>21h30 EADD190000 00:30:00 #engDW NewsNews!eng$
30/0621h30>22h00 EADD193000 00:30:00 #eng Eco AfricaThe Environment Magazine!engÂWhat do we do when the well runs dry? As water scarcity increases because of human-induced climate change, we look at solutions across Africa and Europe - from desalination to growing chickpeas.$
30/0622h00>22h30 EADD200000 00:30:00 #engDW NewsNews!eng$
30/0622h30>23h00 EADD203000 00:30:00 #engThe DayNews in Review!eng$
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30/0623h15>23h30 EADD211500 00:15:00 #engBusinessNews!eng$
30/0623h30>00h00 EADD213000 00:30:00 #engDW NewsAfrica!eng$
01/0700h00>00h03 EADE220000 00:03:00 #engDW NewsNews!eng$
01/0700h03>01h00 EADE220300 00:57:00 #engBuddhism and AbuseThe Unspeakable Truth!engùAccording to the allegations, the Lama Sogyal Rinpoche had been sexually and physically abusing his students for decades. But how could Tibetan Buddhist authorities allow such things to happen? This documentary brings to light crimes long concealed!engù by silence - rapes, psychological manipulation and the embezzlement of funds. Although it enjoys an excellent reputation in the West, Tibetan Buddhism has been rocked by a number of serious scandals. Through the story of Ricardo, abused from child!%engùhood and now on a personal quest for justice, this documentary gives a voice to the many victims.ŠŠThe filmmakers explore the reasons why these scandals were not properly investigated and how the alleged perpetrators, protected by stoic silence, we!5engùre able to evade justice. Their research takes them to Buddhist centers in France, Belgium, Britain and Spain. And to the northern Indian city of Dharamshala, headquarters of the Tibetan government in exile, which still remains stubbornly silent ov!Eengùer these known cases of abuse. Casting all the clichés aside, this investigation takes a deeper look at Buddhist milieus that sometimes manage to dazzle people with their exotic spirituality. The documentary lifts the veil of silence and shows what!Ueng? goes on behind the scenes in some Buddhist faith communities.$
01/0701h00>01h15 EADE230000 00:15:00 #engDW NewsNews!eng$
01/0701h15>01h30 EADE231500 00:15:00 #eng Sports Life,Shunya and Naoya - Japanese Esports Fighters!engùNayoa Kitamura and Shunya Hatakeyama are passionate about esports, and when they play, they use specialized equipment. Nayoa is blind, while Shunya has muscular dystrophy and uses a wheelchair. It¹s the first time two gamers with disabilities will b!engge competing at an international gamers convention. Sports Life joins Nayoa and Shunya on their journey.$
01/0701h30>02h00 EADE233000 00:30:00 #engTomorrow TodayThe Science Magazine!engµWhat connects dinosaur fossils with German colonial history? What¹s so fascinating about the discovery of a new type of wasp? And will a rewilding project for Spix¹s macaws succeed?$
01/0702h00>02h02 EADE000000 00:02:00 #engDW NewsNews!eng$
01/0702h02>02h30 EADE000200 00:28:00 #engThe DayNews in Review!eng$
01/0702h30>03h00 EADE003000 00:30:00 #engREV!The Global Auto and Mobility Show!eng·Extreme driving: Speeding on German autobahns, drift hunters burning rubber in Nigeria, the longest love of cars in the world in India, and matatu surfers risking their lives in Kenya$
01/0703h00>03h15 EADE010000 00:15:00 #engDW NewsNews!eng$
01/0703h15>03h30 EADE011500 00:15:00 #engBusinessNews!eng$
01/0703h30>04h00 EADE013000 00:30:00 #eng To the Point9After Prigozhin¹s revolt: How stricken is Putin¹s system?!engçThe rebellion of the Wagner paramilitary and its march toward Moscow has put Vladimir Putin under pressure. Is Russia facing a power struggle? Our guests: Alexey Yusupov (FES), Nico Lange (Security expert), Natalia Smolentceva (DW)$
01/0704h00>04h02 EADE020000 00:02:00 #engDW NewsNews!eng$
01/0704h02>04h15 EADE020200 00:13:00 #engShiftLoneliness in the Digital Age!engÙRobots instead of pets, chatbots instead of friends, silicone lips for kisses from afar. Many digital gadgets are being designed to replace social contact. But can they really alleviate loneliness? This week on SHIFT.$
01/0704h15>05h00 EADE021500 00:45:00 #eng+The Never-Ending Story of Asbestos - Part 2!engùFor decades, the hazardous substance isolated the steel frameworks of high-rise buildings and was found in car tires, floors and hairdryers. Although industrialized nations have been aware of the asbestos risk for a long time, the dangers have not y!engùet been eliminated. Doctors are warning of a rise in cases of secondary illnesses associated with asbestos exposure. In the EU, a ban on the manufacture, sale and use of asbestos was introduced in 2005. Germany implemented the measure even earlier,!%engù in November 1993. ŠŠIn Europe, asbestos abatement represents a huge challenge: experts say it will take 100 years and cost several billion Euros to get rid of the carcinogenic fibers once and for all. All the while, year after year Russia continues!5engù to extract 600,000 tons of the mineral in the world¹s largest asbestos mine - for export. ŠŠIn the shipyards of Bangladesh, laborers get sick breaking up European freighters and supertankers containing thousands of tons of asbestos; and there¹s gro!Eengùwing anger in South America towards European companies that continued to use asbestos long after the material was banned in Europe. Global research casts doubt on common perceptions about asbestos and shows that no one is completely safe from possib!Ueng‘le exposure, particularly as large-scale industry and multinationals appear to be intent upon doing business with asbestos for some time to come.$
01/0705h00>05h15 EADE030000 00:15:00 #engDW NewsNews!eng$
01/0705h15>05h30 EADE031500 00:15:00 #engBusinessNews!eng$
01/0705h30>06h00 EADE033000 00:30:00 #engTomorrow TodayThe Science Magazine!engµWhat connects dinosaur fossils with German colonial history? What¹s so fascinating about the discovery of a new type of wasp? And will a rewilding project for Spix¹s macaws succeed?$
01/0706h00>06h15 EADE040000 00:15:00 #engDW NewsNews!eng$
01/0706h15>06h30 EADE041500 00:15:00 #engShiftLoneliness in the Digital Age!engÙRobots instead of pets, chatbots instead of friends, silicone lips for kisses from afar. Many digital gadgets are being designed to replace social contact. But can they really alleviate loneliness? This week on SHIFT.$
01/0706h30>07h00 EADE043000 00:30:00 #engEuromaxxLifestyle Europe!eng$
01/0707h00>07h02 EADE050000 00:02:00 #engDW NewsNews!eng$
01/0707h02>07h30 EADE050200 00:28:00 #engArts UnveildedHow Techno Was Born!engñTechno has become so socially acceptable that it can now even be heard playing at concert halls like the Berlin Philharmonic. But how did this happen? Where did this one-considered "crassº sound come from, and how did it conquer the world?$
01/0707h30>08h00 EADE053000 00:30:00 #engThe 77 PercentThe Magazine for Africa's Youth!engùOn this week's show, we delve into the state of media freedom in Cameroon, where more and more journalists are being attacked, harassed or even killed while simply doing their job. In South Africa, journalists are shedding light on the power crisis!engj — and revealing criminal networks in the process. Plus, we take a tour of Cameroon's capital, Yaounde.$
01/0708h00>08h15 EADE060000 00:15:00 #engDW NewsNews!eng$
01/0708h15>08h30 EADE061500 00:15:00 #engBusinessNews!eng$
01/0708h30>09h00 EADE063000 00:30:00 #engREV!The Global Auto and Mobility Show!eng·Extreme driving: Speeding on German autobahns, drift hunters burning rubber in Nigeria, the longest love of cars in the world in India, and matatu surfers risking their lives in Kenya$
01/0709h00>09h15 EADE070000 00:15:00 #engDW NewsNews!eng$
01/0709h15>09h30 EADE071500 00:15:00 #eng Sports Life,Shunya and Naoya - Japanese Esports Fighters!engùNayoa Kitamura and Shunya Hatakeyama are passionate about esports, and when they play, they use specialized equipment. Nayoa is blind, while Shunya has muscular dystrophy and uses a wheelchair. It¹s the first time two gamers with disabilities will b!engge competing at an international gamers convention. Sports Life joins Nayoa and Shunya on their journey.$
01/0709h30>10h00 EADE073000 00:30:00 #engTomorrow TodayThe Science Magazine!engµWhat connects dinosaur fossils with German colonial history? What¹s so fascinating about the discovery of a new type of wasp? And will a rewilding project for Spix¹s macaws succeed?$
01/0710h00>10h15 EADE080000 00:15:00 #engDW NewsNews!eng$
01/0710h15>11h00 EADE081500 00:45:00 #engEurope RevealedDigital Europe!engùThe coronavirus pandemic -- and the restrictions that came with it -- turned the lives of people in Europe upside down. But they also showed us how useful new technologies can be. Today, it¹s hard to imagine our daily lives without remote working, o!engùnline shopping, video calls and countless useful apps. ŠDespite all this, Europe is lagging far behind the rest of the globe, when it comes to the race to digitalize. The EU has been outpaced by both the USA and China. Europe¹s fragmented and isolat!&engùed market, scant investments, and dependency on American corporations have all contributed to the problem. ŠBut Europe¹s digital sovereignty is more crucial now than ever. As a handful of US-based online giants evade all regulatory controls, appeari!6engùng to act entirely according to their own whims, European citizens are becoming increasingly vulnerable to fake news, precarious work, and data theft. ŠDigital sovereignty is important to the preservation of democracy, as well as for the safety of E!Fengùuropean citizens and consumers. That¹s why it¹s one of the EU¹s top concerns. The drive to secure the EU¹s digital soveriegnty is being lead by acting vice president of the European Commission, Margarethe Vestager.ŠŠWith the help of European investm!Vengùents, several countries have already adopted some measures. Sweden, for example, has taken on the world¹s largest audio streaming service, Spotify. Estonia has begun centralizing and securing all of its IT services and data. But this is just the beg!fengQinning: The battle against the online giants who dominate the markets is ongoing.$
01/0711h00>11h15 EADE090000 00:15:00 #engDW NewsNews!eng$
01/0711h15>11h30 EADE091500 00:15:00 #eng Sports Life,Shunya and Naoya - Japanese Esports Fighters!engùNayoa Kitamura and Shunya Hatakeyama are passionate about esports, and when they play, they use specialized equipment. Nayoa is blind, while Shunya has muscular dystrophy and uses a wheelchair. It¹s the first time two gamers with disabilities will b!engge competing at an international gamers convention. Sports Life joins Nayoa and Shunya on their journey.$
01/0711h30>12h00 EADE093000 00:30:00 #eng In Good ShapeGood hearing, healthy ears!eng¦How can you help prevent hearing loss? What should you do if you have tinnitus? How do you clean your ears properly? We¹ve got everything you need to know about ears!$
01/0712h00>12h15 EADE100000 00:15:00 #engDW NewsNews!eng$
01/0712h15>12h30 EADE101500 00:15:00 #engShiftLoneliness in the Digital Age!engÙRobots instead of pets, chatbots instead of friends, silicone lips for kisses from afar. Many digital gadgets are being designed to replace social contact. But can they really alleviate loneliness? This week on SHIFT.$
01/0712h30>13h00 EADE103000 00:30:00 #engArts UnveildedHow Techno Was Born!engñTechno has become so socially acceptable that it can now even be heard playing at concert halls like the Berlin Philharmonic. But how did this happen? Where did this one-considered "crassº sound come from, and how did it conquer the world?$
01/0713h00>13h03 EADE110000 00:03:00 #engDW NewsNews!eng$
01/0713h03>14h00 EADE110300 00:57:00 #engBuddhism and AbuseThe Unspeakable Truth!engùAccording to the allegations, the Lama Sogyal Rinpoche had been sexually and physically abusing his students for decades. But how could Tibetan Buddhist authorities allow such things to happen? This documentary brings to light crimes long concealed!engù by silence - rapes, psychological manipulation and the embezzlement of funds. Although it enjoys an excellent reputation in the West, Tibetan Buddhism has been rocked by a number of serious scandals. Through the story of Ricardo, abused from child!%engùhood and now on a personal quest for justice, this documentary gives a voice to the many victims.ŠŠThe filmmakers explore the reasons why these scandals were not properly investigated and how the alleged perpetrators, protected by stoic silence, we!5engùre able to evade justice. Their research takes them to Buddhist centers in France, Belgium, Britain and Spain. And to the northern Indian city of Dharamshala, headquarters of the Tibetan government in exile, which still remains stubbornly silent ov!Eengùer these known cases of abuse. Casting all the clichés aside, this investigation takes a deeper look at Buddhist milieus that sometimes manage to dazzle people with their exotic spirituality. The documentary lifts the veil of silence and shows what!Ueng? goes on behind the scenes in some Buddhist faith communities.$
01/0714h00>14h15 EADE120000 00:15:00 #engDW NewsNews!eng$
01/0714h15>14h30 EADE121500 00:15:00 #engShiftLoneliness in the Digital Age!engÙRobots instead of pets, chatbots instead of friends, silicone lips for kisses from afar. Many digital gadgets are being designed to replace social contact. But can they really alleviate loneliness? This week on SHIFT.$
01/0714h30>15h00 EADE123000 00:30:00 #engEuromaxxLifestyle Europe!eng$
01/0715h00>15h15 EADE130000 00:15:00 #engDW NewsNews!eng$
01/0715h15>16h00 EADE131500 00:45:00 #eng Junk Food"The Dark Side of the Food Industry!engùSugar is one of the strongest "drugsº and can get consumers really hooked. Food giants know this only too well. That¹s why they use sugar, fats and flavor enhancers to encourage people to buy their products and boost their profits. The result: more !engÝand more people around the world are overweight or obese. Illnesses such as diabetes and cardiovascular disease are becoming more prevalent. What can be done to change or even put a stop to the food industry¹s strategies?$
01/0716h00>16h15 EADE140000 00:15:00 #engDW NewsNews!eng$
01/0716h15>16h30 EADE141500 00:15:00 #engReporter On Location!eng$
01/0716h30>17h00 EADE143000 00:30:00 #engThe 77 PercentThe Magazine for Africa's Youth!engùOn this week's show, we delve into the state of media freedom in Cameroon, where more and more journalists are being attacked, harassed or even killed while simply doing their job. In South Africa, journalists are shedding light on the power crisis!engj — and revealing criminal networks in the process. Plus, we take a tour of Cameroon's capital, Yaounde.$
01/0717h00>17h15 EADE150000 00:15:00 #engDW NewsNews!eng$
01/0717h15>18h00 EADE151500 00:45:00 #eng+The Never-Ending Story of Asbestos - Part 2!engùFor decades, the hazardous substance isolated the steel frameworks of high-rise buildings and was found in car tires, floors and hairdryers. Although industrialized nations have been aware of the asbestos risk for a long time, the dangers have not y!engùet been eliminated. Doctors are warning of a rise in cases of secondary illnesses associated with asbestos exposure. In the EU, a ban on the manufacture, sale and use of asbestos was introduced in 2005. Germany implemented the measure even earlier,!%engù in November 1993. ŠŠIn Europe, asbestos abatement represents a huge challenge: experts say it will take 100 years and cost several billion Euros to get rid of the carcinogenic fibers once and for all. All the while, year after year Russia continues!5engù to extract 600,000 tons of the mineral in the world¹s largest asbestos mine - for export. ŠŠIn the shipyards of Bangladesh, laborers get sick breaking up European freighters and supertankers containing thousands of tons of asbestos; and there¹s gro!Eengùwing anger in South America towards European companies that continued to use asbestos long after the material was banned in Europe. Global research casts doubt on common perceptions about asbestos and shows that no one is completely safe from possib!Ueng‘le exposure, particularly as large-scale industry and multinationals appear to be intent upon doing business with asbestos for some time to come.$
01/0718h00>18h15 EADE160000 00:15:00 #engDW NewsNews!eng$
01/0718h15>18h30 EADE161500 00:15:00 #eng Sports Life,Shunya and Naoya - Japanese Esports Fighters!engùNayoa Kitamura and Shunya Hatakeyama are passionate about esports, and when they play, they use specialized equipment. Nayoa is blind, while Shunya has muscular dystrophy and uses a wheelchair. It¹s the first time two gamers with disabilities will b!engge competing at an international gamers convention. Sports Life joins Nayoa and Shunya on their journey.$
01/0718h30>19h00 EADE163000 00:30:00 #engDW NewsAfrica!eng$
01/0719h00>19h15 EADE170000 00:15:00 #engDW NewsNews!eng$
01/0719h15>19h30 EADE171500 00:15:00 #engShiftLoneliness in the Digital Age!engÙRobots instead of pets, chatbots instead of friends, silicone lips for kisses from afar. Many digital gadgets are being designed to replace social contact. But can they really alleviate loneliness? This week on SHIFT.$
01/0719h30>20h00 EADE173000 00:30:00 #engThe 77 PercentThe Magazine for Africa's Youth!engùOn this week's show, we delve into the state of media freedom in Cameroon, where more and more journalists are being attacked, harassed or even killed while simply doing their job. In South Africa, journalists are shedding light on the power crisis!engj — and revealing criminal networks in the process. Plus, we take a tour of Cameroon's capital, Yaounde.$
01/0720h00>20h15 EADE180000 00:15:00 #engDW NewsNews!eng$
01/0720h15>20h30 EADE181500 00:15:00 #engReporter On Location!eng$
01/0720h30>21h00 EADE183000 00:30:00 #engDW NewsAfrica!eng$
01/0721h00>21h15 EADE190000 00:15:00 #engDW NewsNews!eng$
01/0721h15>22h00 EADE191500 00:45:00 #engWanted/The World¹s Most Dangerous Arms Dealer - Part 1!engù The Chinese businessman has helped Iran develop its huge missiles arsenal. Missiles that kill in the Middle East, that are supplied to Russia for possible deployment in Ukraine and have the potential to carry nuclear warheads. The documentary is th!engù e first to tell the story of the hunt for the phantom-like Karl Lee, alias Li Fangwei, probably the worldÿs most dangerous weapons dealer. Heÿs been indicted in absentia in the US and American presidents have even personally asked Beijing to take a!$engù ction against him. But his network continues to be active; and heÿs still high up on the FBIÿs most-wanted list. And this, at a time when missiles and nuclear warheads are becoming a tangible threat to humanity.ŠThe documentary follows Karl Leeÿs t!4engù rail across four continents, from Washington and New York to Tel Aviv, from Europe to Teheran, Beijing and Karl Leeÿs factory in northeastern China. The prize-winning investigative journalists Philipp Grüll, Frederik Obermaier and Bastian Obermayer!Dengã provide unique insights into the world of spy agencies and diplomacy. At the same time, the film is a lesson in the powerlessness of the West and the rise of China - as well as an unflinching appraisal of the new world order.$
01/0722h00>22h15 EADE200000 00:15:00 #engDW NewsNews!eng$
01/0722h15>22h30 EADE201500 00:15:00 #engReporter On Location!eng$
01/0722h30>23h00 EADE203000 00:30:00 #engAfrimaxxModern African Lifestyle!engÍThis edition is hosted by Ann Muli from Kenya. At Mombasa¹s Fort Jesus she meets with curator Fatma Twahir. Plus, Kwesi Botchway¹s art, Mama Kea¹s crocheted shoes and five things to do in Lilongwe, Malawi.$
01/0723h00>23h15 EADE210000 00:15:00 #engDW NewsNews!eng$
01/0723h15>23h30 EADE211500 00:15:00 #engShiftLoneliness in the Digital Age!engÙRobots instead of pets, chatbots instead of friends, silicone lips for kisses from afar. Many digital gadgets are being designed to replace social contact. But can they really alleviate loneliness? This week on SHIFT.$
01/0723h30>00h00 EADE213000 00:30:00 #eng Conflict Zone%Special: Moldova under Russian Threat!engóIn Moldova, a small democratic government in the dangerous sidelines of the Ukrainian war, is fighting for survival as it faces a hybrid campaign of destabilization from Russia. Is this a sign of what's to come for the region? Is Moldova next?$
02/0702h00>02h02 EADF000000 00:02:00 #engDW NewsNews!eng$
02/0702h02>02h30 EADF000200 00:28:00 #eng0Ulm Minster — The Tallest Church in the World!engùBegun in the late fourteenth century the church is a masterpiece of Gothic architecture and Ulm¹s most famous landmark. A backdrop for international sporting events, a popular tourist attraction, a training site for height rescues, a place for spiri!engVtual renewal: Ulm Minister is much more than simply "the tallest church in the worldº.$
02/0702h30>03h00 EADF003000 00:30:00 #eng In Good ShapeGood hearing, healthy ears!eng¦How can you help prevent hearing loss? What should you do if you have tinnitus? How do you clean your ears properly? We¹ve got everything you need to know about ears!$
02/0703h00>03h15 EADF010000 00:15:00 #engDW NewsNews!eng$
02/0703h15>03h30 EADF011500 00:15:00 #engReporter On Location!eng$
02/0703h30>04h00 EADF013000 00:30:00 #engEuromaxxLifestyle Europe!eng$
02/0704h00>04h02 EADF020000 00:02:00 #engDW NewsNews!eng$
02/0704h02>04h15 EADF020200 00:13:00 #eng Sports Life,Shunya and Naoya - Japanese Esports Fighters!engùNayoa Kitamura and Shunya Hatakeyama are passionate about esports, and when they play, they use specialized equipment. Nayoa is blind, while Shunya has muscular dystrophy and uses a wheelchair. It¹s the first time two gamers with disabilities will b!engge competing at an international gamers convention. Sports Life joins Nayoa and Shunya on their journey.$
02/0704h15>05h00 EADF021500 00:45:00 #engWanted/The World¹s Most Dangerous Arms Dealer - Part 1!engù The Chinese businessman has helped Iran develop its huge missiles arsenal. Missiles that kill in the Middle East, that are supplied to Russia for possible deployment in Ukraine and have the potential to carry nuclear warheads. The documentary is th!engù e first to tell the story of the hunt for the phantom-like Karl Lee, alias Li Fangwei, probably the worldÿs most dangerous weapons dealer. Heÿs been indicted in absentia in the US and American presidents have even personally asked Beijing to take a!$engù ction against him. But his network continues to be active; and heÿs still high up on the FBIÿs most-wanted list. And this, at a time when missiles and nuclear warheads are becoming a tangible threat to humanity.ŠThe documentary follows Karl Leeÿs t!4engù rail across four continents, from Washington and New York to Tel Aviv, from Europe to Teheran, Beijing and Karl Leeÿs factory in northeastern China. The prize-winning investigative journalists Philipp Grüll, Frederik Obermaier and Bastian Obermayer!Dengã provide unique insights into the world of spy agencies and diplomacy. At the same time, the film is a lesson in the powerlessness of the West and the rise of China - as well as an unflinching appraisal of the new world order.$
02/0705h00>05h15 EADF030000 00:15:00 #engDW NewsNews!eng$
02/0705h15>05h30 EADF031500 00:15:00 #engReporter On Location!eng$
02/0705h30>06h00 EADF033000 00:30:00 #eng0Ulm Minster — The Tallest Church in the World!engùBegun in the late fourteenth century the church is a masterpiece of Gothic architecture and Ulm¹s most famous landmark. A backdrop for international sporting events, a popular tourist attraction, a training site for height rescues, a place for spiri!engVtual renewal: Ulm Minister is much more than simply "the tallest church in the worldº.$
02/0706h00>06h15 EADF040000 00:15:00 #engDW NewsNews!eng$
02/0706h15>06h30 EADF041500 00:15:00 #eng Sports Life,Shunya and Naoya - Japanese Esports Fighters!engùNayoa Kitamura and Shunya Hatakeyama are passionate about esports, and when they play, they use specialized equipment. Nayoa is blind, while Shunya has muscular dystrophy and uses a wheelchair. It¹s the first time two gamers with disabilities will b!engge competing at an international gamers convention. Sports Life joins Nayoa and Shunya on their journey.$
02/0706h30>07h00 EADF043000 00:30:00 #engREV!The Global Auto and Mobility Show!eng·Extreme driving: Speeding on German autobahns, drift hunters burning rubber in Nigeria, the longest love of cars in the world in India, and matatu surfers risking their lives in Kenya$
02/0707h00>07h03 EADF050000 00:03:00 #engDW NewsNews!eng$
02/0707h03>08h00 EADF050300 00:57:00 #engBuddhism and AbuseThe Unspeakable Truth!engùAccording to the allegations, the Lama Sogyal Rinpoche had been sexually and physically abusing his students for decades. But how could Tibetan Buddhist authorities allow such things to happen? This documentary brings to light crimes long concealed!engù by silence - rapes, psychological manipulation and the embezzlement of funds. Although it enjoys an excellent reputation in the West, Tibetan Buddhism has been rocked by a number of serious scandals. Through the story of Ricardo, abused from child!%engùhood and now on a personal quest for justice, this documentary gives a voice to the many victims.ŠŠThe filmmakers explore the reasons why these scandals were not properly investigated and how the alleged perpetrators, protected by stoic silence, we!5engùre able to evade justice. Their research takes them to Buddhist centers in France, Belgium, Britain and Spain. And to the northern Indian city of Dharamshala, headquarters of the Tibetan government in exile, which still remains stubbornly silent ov!Eengùer these known cases of abuse. Casting all the clichés aside, this investigation takes a deeper look at Buddhist milieus that sometimes manage to dazzle people with their exotic spirituality. The documentary lifts the veil of silence and shows what!Ueng? goes on behind the scenes in some Buddhist faith communities.$
02/0708h00>08h15 EADF060000 00:15:00 #engDW NewsNews!eng$
02/0708h15>08h30 EADF061500 00:15:00 #engReporter On Location!eng$
02/0708h30>09h00 EADF063000 00:30:00 #engEuromaxxLifestyle Europe!eng$
02/0709h00>09h15 EADF070000 00:15:00 #engDW NewsNews!eng$
02/0709h15>09h30 EADF071500 00:15:00 #engShiftLoneliness in the Digital Age!engÙRobots instead of pets, chatbots instead of friends, silicone lips for kisses from afar. Many digital gadgets are being designed to replace social contact. But can they really alleviate loneliness? This week on SHIFT.$
02/0709h30>10h00 EADF073000 00:30:00 #engArts UnveildedHow Techno Was Born!engñTechno has become so socially acceptable that it can now even be heard playing at concert halls like the Berlin Philharmonic. But how did this happen? Where did this one-considered "crassº sound come from, and how did it conquer the world?$
02/0710h00>10h15 EADF080000 00:15:00 #engDW NewsNews!eng$
02/0710h15>11h00 EADF081500 00:45:00 #eng+The Never-Ending Story of Asbestos - Part 2!engùFor decades, the hazardous substance isolated the steel frameworks of high-rise buildings and was found in car tires, floors and hairdryers. Although industrialized nations have been aware of the asbestos risk for a long time, the dangers have not y!engùet been eliminated. Doctors are warning of a rise in cases of secondary illnesses associated with asbestos exposure. In the EU, a ban on the manufacture, sale and use of asbestos was introduced in 2005. Germany implemented the measure even earlier,!%engù in November 1993. ŠŠIn Europe, asbestos abatement represents a huge challenge: experts say it will take 100 years and cost several billion Euros to get rid of the carcinogenic fibers once and for all. All the while, year after year Russia continues!5engù to extract 600,000 tons of the mineral in the world¹s largest asbestos mine - for export. ŠŠIn the shipyards of Bangladesh, laborers get sick breaking up European freighters and supertankers containing thousands of tons of asbestos; and there¹s gro!Eengùwing anger in South America towards European companies that continued to use asbestos long after the material was banned in Europe. Global research casts doubt on common perceptions about asbestos and shows that no one is completely safe from possib!Ueng‘le exposure, particularly as large-scale industry and multinationals appear to be intent upon doing business with asbestos for some time to come.$