2024-07-02 02:02 The Day 02:30 REV REV tests Cupras new Tavascan VZ crossover SUV, and takes a closer look at Pakistans colorful painted trucks. We also check out the latest ebike trends and meet an Englishman who builds fantastical, custommade cars. 03:00 DW News 03:15 Planet A Fossil fuels still supply 80 of our energy. And people point to this number to say its impossible to switch to renewables, especially if we want to do it quick enough to stop climate change. But their argument overlooks just how much energy we waste and how we could do it better. 03:30 Close up The weekly halfhour program delivers indepth reporting on topical political issues and newsworthy events. Revealing the story behind the stories, Close up is informative, gripping and visually powerful. 04:00 DW News 04:15 DocFilm For years, good relations with China guaranteed the German economy healthy profits and cheap goods. But over time, that relationship has become a dependency. The documentary In the Jaws of the Dragon How to Deal with China? explores the nature and extent of this reliance. 05:00 DW News 05:02 The Day 05:30 Eco India An organic farm on the edge of Mumbai thats teaching locals to grow highquality food by working with nature. Plus The waste pickers in Delhi growing fresh vegetables to improve their diet, and a storage sachet designed to cut food waste. 06:00 DW News 06:15 Planet A Fossil fuels still supply 80 of our energy. And people point to this number to say its impossible to switch to renewables, especially if we want to do it quick enough to stop climate change. But their argument overlooks just how much energy we waste and how we could do it better. 06:30 Arts Unveiled Theyre writing about racism, rapping for Indigenous rights, and using art to tackle the issues that minorities face against authoritarian systems. Were meeting four women who are inspiring others and improving life in their communities. 07:00 DW News 07:30 DocFilm Patagonias icefields are very difficult to access. As a result, they remain largely unexplored by climate researchers. Now, a scientist and two extreme mountaineers are venturing into this hardtoreach area, in search of new data for climate research. 08:00 DW News 08:30 Eco Africa How working with nature benefits all From beekeeping in Uganda to using worms to make compost in Ethiopia. Plus The urban foragers in London reconnecting with nature and the hotel owners in Spain getting creative in sourcing water in the drought. 09:00 DW News 09:15 Close up The weekly halfhour program delivers indepth reporting on topical political issues and newsworthy events. Revealing the story behind the stories, Close up is informative, gripping and visually powerful. 09:45 Reporter Womens rights groups say Germany has become the brothel of Europe. Should the country follow Swedens example and make buying sex a crime? 10:00 DW News 10:30 Tomorrow Today Getting girls into physics how astronauts master a spacewalk indoor air quality and protecting museum exhibits from pollutants. 11:00 DW News 11:30 In Good Shape Wearables monitor our vital signs. Apps give us health tips. Artificial intelligence helps doctors diagnose and treat illnesses. Is this technology all hype or real innovation? How can you use tech to live your best life? 12:00 DW News 12:15 Close up The weekly halfhour program delivers indepth reporting on topical political issues and newsworthy events. Revealing the story behind the stories, Close up is informative, gripping and visually powerful. 12:45 Shift 13:00 DW News 13:15 Transforming Business On the surface, it looks good Charging stations are being installed all over the world, there is innovation in the industry. But is it fast enough to keep up with the EV boom? Would YOU buy an electric car if it threatens to slow you down? What if your country is not there yet with charging stations? Range anxiety can have a real impact on sales. 13:30 Eco India An organic farm on the edge of Mumbai thats teaching locals to grow highquality food by working with nature. Plus The waste pickers in Delhi growing fresh vegetables to improve their diet, and a storage sachet designed to cut food waste. 14:00 DW News 14:30 Global Us A former salt mine in Germany containing over 100,000 barrels of dangerous radioactive waste. The scandal of thousands of indigenous women being forcibly sterilized in Canada. And an Indonesian doctor helping patients and the environment at the same time. 15:00 DW News 15:30 Eco Africa How working with nature benefits all From beekeeping in Uganda to using worms to make compost in Ethiopia. Plus The urban foragers in London reconnecting with nature and the hotel owners in Spain getting creative in sourcing water in the drought. 16:00 DW News 16:15 Close up The weekly halfhour program delivers indepth reporting on topical political issues and newsworthy events. Revealing the story behind the stories, Close up is informative, gripping and visually powerful. 16:45 Reporter Womens rights groups say Germany has become the brothel of Europe. Should the country follow Swedens example and make buying sex a crime? 17:00 DW News 17:15 Transforming Business On the surface, it looks good Charging stations are being installed all over the world, there is innovation in the industry. But is it fast enough to keep up with the EV boom? Would YOU buy an electric car if it threatens to slow you down? What if your country is not there yet with charging stations? Range anxiety can have a real impact on sales. 17:30 REV REV tests Cupras new Tavascan VZ crossover SUV, and takes a closer look at Pakistans colorful painted trucks. We also check out the latest ebike trends and meet an Englishman who builds fantastical, custommade cars. 18:00 DW News 18:30 Eco Africa How working with nature benefits all From beekeeping in Uganda to using worms to make compost in Ethiopia. Plus The urban foragers in London reconnecting with nature and the hotel owners in Spain getting creative in sourcing water in the drought. 19:00 DW News 19:02 Eco India An organic farm on the edge of Mumbai thats teaching locals to grow highquality food by working with nature. Plus The waste pickers in Delhi growing fresh vegetables to improve their diet, and a storage sachet designed to cut food waste. 19:30 Tomorrow Today Getting girls into physics how astronauts master a spacewalk indoor air quality and protecting museum exhibits from pollutants. 20:00 DW News 20:30 The Day 21:00 DW News 21:02 Transforming Business On the surface, it looks good Charging stations are being installed all over the world, there is innovation in the industry. But is it fast enough to keep up with the EV boom? Would YOU buy an electric car if it threatens to slow you down? What if your country is not there yet with charging stations? Range anxiety can have a real impact on sales. 21:15 Close up The weekly halfhour program delivers indepth reporting on topical political issues and newsworthy events. Revealing the story behind the stories, Close up is informative, gripping and visually powerful. 21:45 Shift 22:00 DW News 22:02 The Day 22:30 The 77 Percent Can betting ruin your life? Can you control your betting habits? The 77 Percent examines the extent of betting in Africa and meets young Nigerians and Ugandans who talk about how it impacts their lives. Additionally, we meet Rukia Naiga, a young female pool champion who has set her eyes on international competition. 23:00 DW News 23:15 Transforming Business On the surface, it looks good Charging stations are being installed all over the world, there is innovation in the industry. But is it fast enough to keep up with the EV boom? Would YOU buy an electric car if it threatens to slow you down? What if your country is not there yet with charging stations? Range anxiety can have a real impact on sales. 23:30 Global Us A former salt mine in Germany containing over 100,000 barrels of dangerous radioactive waste. The scandal of thousands of indigenous women being forcibly sterilized in Canada. And an Indonesian doctor helping patients and the environment at the same time.
2024-07-03 00:00 DW News 00:02 The Day 00:30 Made in Germany 01:00 DW News 01:15 DocFilm Bogs and swamps contain more carbon than all other ground vegetation. As the permafrost melts, greenhouse gases are released, which in turn accelerate global warming. 02:00 DW News 02:02 The Day 02:30 Global Us A former salt mine in Germany containing over 100,000 barrels of dangerous radioactive waste. The scandal of thousands of indigenous women being forcibly sterilized in Canada. And an Indonesian doctor helping patients and the environment at the same time. 03:00 DW News 03:15 Transforming Business On the surface, it looks good Charging stations are being installed all over the world, there is innovation in the industry. But is it fast enough to keep up with the EV boom? Would YOU buy an electric car if it threatens to slow you down? What if your country is not there yet with charging stations? Range anxiety can have a real impact on sales. 03:30 Eco Africa How working with nature benefits all From beekeeping in Uganda to using worms to make compost in Ethiopia. Plus The urban foragers in London reconnecting with nature and the hotel owners in Spain getting creative in sourcing water in the drought. 04:00 DW News 04:15 DocFilm Bogs and swamps contain more carbon than all other ground vegetation. As the permafrost melts, greenhouse gases are released, which in turn accelerate global warming. 05:00 DW News 05:02 The Day 05:30 Made in Germany 06:00 DW News 06:15 Transforming Business On the surface, it looks good Charging stations are being installed all over the world, there is innovation in the industry. But is it fast enough to keep up with the EV boom? Would YOU buy an electric car if it threatens to slow you down? What if your country is not there yet with charging stations? Range anxiety can have a real impact on sales. 06:30 In Good Shape Wearables monitor our vital signs. Apps give us health tips. Artificial intelligence helps doctors diagnose and treat illnesses. Is this technology all hype or real innovation? How can you use tech to live your best life? 07:00 DW News 07:30 Close up The weekly halfhour program delivers indepth reporting on topical political issues and newsworthy events. Revealing the story behind the stories, Close up is informative, gripping and visually powerful. 08:00 DW News 08:30 Eco India An organic farm on the edge of Mumbai thats teaching locals to grow highquality food by working with nature. Plus The waste pickers in Delhi growing fresh vegetables to improve their diet, and a storage sachet designed to cut food waste. 09:00 DW News 09:15 DocFilm For years, good relations with China guaranteed the German economy healthy profits and cheap goods. But over time, that relationship has become a dependency. The documentary In the Jaws of the Dragon How to Deal with China? explores the nature and extent of this reliance. 10:00 DW News 10:30 Close up The weekly halfhour program delivers indepth reporting on topical political issues and newsworthy events. Revealing the story behind the stories, Close up is informative, gripping and visually powerful. 11:00 DW News 11:30 Made in Germany 12:00 DW News 12:15 DocFilm Whats known as nanobodies from the blood of camels are at the heart of a medical revolution. Due to their special properties, these nanobodies can be used in a variety of ways, whether in the fight against infectious diseases, in cancer therapy or in the diagnosis of Alzheimers disease. 13:00 DW News 13:15 Choices Dare to dream Fed up with living in Delhi, actor Chirag Malhotra dreams of starting over in nature. Can he support himself financially if he moves there? Muzammil Hussain used to be a city boy but 8 years ago, he left his safe job to start a tour company in the mountains of Kashmir. He gives Chirag a series of tests to see he is ready for mountain life. 13:30 Eco Africa How working with nature benefits all From beekeeping in Uganda to using worms to make compost in Ethiopia. Plus The urban foragers in London reconnecting with nature and the hotel owners in Spain getting creative in sourcing water in the drought. 14:00 DW News 14:30 Made in Germany 15:00 DW News 15:30 Eco India An organic farm on the edge of Mumbai thats teaching locals to grow highquality food by working with nature. Plus The waste pickers in Delhi growing fresh vegetables to improve their diet, and a storage sachet designed to cut food waste. 16:00 DW News 16:15 DocFilm For years, good relations with China guaranteed the German economy healthy profits and cheap goods. But over time, that relationship has become a dependency. The documentary In the Jaws of the Dragon How to Deal with China? explores the nature and extent of this reliance. 17:00 DW News 17:15 Choices Dare to dream Fed up with living in Delhi, actor Chirag Malhotra dreams of starting over in nature. Can he support himself financially if he moves there? Muzammil Hussain used to be a city boy but 8 years ago, he left his safe job to start a tour company in the mountains of Kashmir. He gives Chirag a series of tests to see he is ready for mountain life. 17:30 Close up The weekly halfhour program delivers indepth reporting on topical political issues and newsworthy events. Revealing the story behind the stories, Close up is informative, gripping and visually powerful. 18:00 DW News 18:30 DocFilm Patagonias icefields are very difficult to access. As a result, they remain largely unexplored by climate researchers. Now, a scientist and two extreme mountaineers are venturing into this hardtoreach area, in search of new data for climate research. 19:00 DW News 19:02 In Good Shape Wearables monitor our vital signs. Apps give us health tips. Artificial intelligence helps doctors diagnose and treat illnesses. Is this technology all hype or real innovation? How can you use tech to live your best life? 19:30 Conflict Zone 20:00 DW News 20:30 The Day 21:00 DW News 21:02 Mapped Out Iran is successfully projecting power across the Middle East, causing instability through its proxy militias such as Hezbollah and Hamas and disrupting trade routes. Thats despite a failing economy and dwindling domestic support for the Islamic fundamentalist regime in Tehran. What are the key strategies it has mastered? And how powerful is Iran really? 21:15 DocFilm For years, good relations with China guaranteed the German economy healthy profits and cheap goods. But over time, that relationship has become a dependency. The documentary In the Jaws of the Dragon How to Deal with China? explores the nature and extent of this reliance. 22:00 DW News 22:02 The Day 22:30 Made in Germany Overtourism is a burden on cities and the environment. Cruises also cause major problems with their CO2 emissions. Could ammonia be an alternative fuel? And how one woman became an aviation entrepreneur. 23:00 DW News 23:15 Mapped Out Iran is successfully projecting power across the Middle East, causing instability through its proxy militias such as Hezbollah and Hamas and disrupting trade routes. Thats despite a failing economy and dwindling domestic support for the Islamic fundamentalist regime in Tehran. What are the key strategies it has mastered? And how powerful is Iran really? 23:30 Focus on Europe How is the UEFA European Football Championship affecting Germany right now? And what do tourists think? Animal rights activists in Turkey are protesting the slaughter of stray dogs.
2024-07-04 00:00 DW News 00:02 The Day 00:30 Conflict Zone Tim Sebastian interviews Illia Ponomarenko, Ukrainian journalist and author. 01:00 DW News 01:15 DocFilm An inconspicuous block of buildings in Dresden harbors a dark secret. Today, regular people make their homes here. But until 1989, this block of buildings housed the headquarters of the GDRs State Security. 02:00 DW News 02:02 The Day 02:30 Made in Germany Overtourism is a burden on cities and the environment. Cruises also cause major problems with their CO2 emissions. Could ammonia be an alternative fuel? And how one woman became an aviation entrepreneur. 03:00 DW News 03:15 Mapped Out Iran is successfully projecting power across the Middle East, causing instability through its proxy militias such as Hezbollah and Hamas and disrupting trade routes. Thats despite a failing economy and dwindling domestic support for the Islamic fundamentalist regime in Tehran. What are the key strategies it has mastered? And how powerful is Iran really? 03:30 Conflict Zone Tim Sebastian interviews Illia Ponomarenko, Ukrainian journalist and author. 04:00 DW News 04:15 DocFilm An inconspicuous block of buildings in Dresden harbors a dark secret. Today, regular people make their homes here. But until 1989, this block of buildings housed the headquarters of the GDRs State Security. 05:00 DW News 05:02 The Day 05:30 Focus on Europe How is the UEFA European Football Championship affecting Germany right now? And what do tourists think? Animal rights activists in Turkey are protesting the slaughter of stray dogs. 06:00 DW News 06:15 Mapped Out Iran is successfully projecting power across the Middle East, causing instability through its proxy militias such as Hezbollah and Hamas and disrupting trade routes. Thats despite a failing economy and dwindling domestic support for the Islamic fundamentalist regime in Tehran. What are the key strategies it has mastered? And how powerful is Iran really? 06:30 Made in Germany Overtourism is a burden on cities and the environment. Cruises also cause major problems with their CO2 emissions. Could ammonia be an alternative fuel? And how one woman became an aviation entrepreneur. 07:00 DW News 07:30 Focus on Europe How is the UEFA European Football Championship affecting Germany right now? And what do tourists think? Animal rights activists in Turkey are protesting the slaughter of stray dogs. 08:00 DW News 08:30 Conflict Zone Tim Sebastian interviews Illia Ponomarenko, Ukrainian journalist and author. 09:00 DW News 09:15 DocFilm Bogs and swamps contain more carbon than all other ground vegetation. As the permafrost melts, greenhouse gases are released, which in turn accelerate global warming. 10:00 DW News 10:30 Eco India An organic farm on the edge of Mumbai thats teaching locals to grow highquality food by working with nature. Plus The waste pickers in Delhi growing fresh vegetables to improve their diet, and a storage sachet designed to cut food waste. 11:00 DW News 11:30 Focus on Europe How is the UEFA European Football Championship affecting Germany right now? And what do tourists think? Animal rights activists in Turkey are protesting the slaughter of stray dogs. 12:00 DW News 12:15 DocFilm For years, good relations with China guaranteed the German economy healthy profits and cheap goods. But over time, that relationship has become a dependency. The documentary In the Jaws of the Dragon How to Deal with China? explores the nature and extent of this reliance. 13:00 DW News 13:15 Arts Unveiled Nefertiti Icon or hostage? The bust of Nefertiti has fascinated millions of people worldwide. It has been drawing crowds of admirers at Berlins Neues Museum for 100 years. But from the very start it was also controversial. Its not only Egyptians who believe Nefertiti belongs in her homeland on the Nile. 13:30 Conflict Zone Tim Sebastian interviews Illia Ponomarenko, Ukrainian journalist and author. 14:00 DW News 14:30 Focus on Europe How is the UEFA European Football Championship affecting Germany right now? And what do tourists think? Animal rights activists in Turkey are protesting the slaughter of stray dogs. 15:00 DW News 15:30 Conflict Zone Tim Sebastian interviews Illia Ponomarenko, Ukrainian journalist and author. 16:00 DW News 16:15 DocFilm Bogs and swamps contain more carbon than all other ground vegetation. As the permafrost melts, greenhouse gases are released, which in turn accelerate global warming. 17:00 DW News 17:15 Arts Unveiled Nefertiti Icon or hostage? The bust of Nefertiti has fascinated millions of people worldwide. It has been drawing crowds of admirers at Berlins Neues Museum for 100 years. But from the very start it was also controversial. Its not only Egyptians who believe Nefertiti belongs in her homeland on the Nile. 17:30 DW News 18:00 DW News 18:30 Global Us A former salt mine in Germany containing over 100,000 barrels of dangerous radioactive waste. The scandal of thousands of indigenous women being forcibly sterilized in Canada. And an Indonesian doctor helping patients and the environment at the same time. 19:00 DW News 19:02 Made in Germany Overtourism is a burden on cities and the environment. Cruises also cause major problems with their CO2 emissions. Could ammonia be an alternative fuel? And how one woman became an aviation entrepreneur. 19:30 To the Point 20:00 DW News 20:30 The Day 21:00 DW News 21:02 Arts Unveiled Nefertiti Icon or hostage? The bust of Nefertiti has fascinated millions of people worldwide. It has been drawing crowds of admirers at Berlins Neues Museum for 100 years. But from the very start it was also controversial. Its not only Egyptians who believe Nefertiti belongs in her homeland on the Nile. 21:15 DocFilm Bogs and swamps contain more carbon than all other ground vegetation. As the permafrost melts, greenhouse gases are released, which in turn accelerate global warming. 22:00 DW News 22:02 The Day 22:30 To the Point 23:00 DW News 23:15 Arts Unveiled Nefertiti Icon or hostage? The bust of Nefertiti has fascinated millions of people worldwide. It has been drawing crowds of admirers at Berlins Neues Museum for 100 years. But from the very start it was also controversial. Its not only Egyptians who believe Nefertiti belongs in her homeland on the Nile. 23:30 Conflict Zone Tim Sebastian interviews Illia Ponomarenko, Ukrainian journalist and author.
2024-07-05 00:00 DW News 00:02 The Day 00:30 To the Point 01:00 DW News 01:15 DocFilm If youre young, you dont usually do enough to protect your hearing. But more than a billion youngsters are at risk of hearing loss worldwide. People often turn to assistive devices when its already too late. Hearing loss can result in isolation and accelerate the onset of dementia. 02:00 DW News 02:02 The Day 02:30 Focus on Europe How is the UEFA European Football Championship affecting Germany right now? And what do tourists think? Animal rights activists in Turkey are protesting the slaughter of stray dogs. 03:00 DW News 03:15 Arts Unveiled Nefertiti Icon or hostage? The bust of Nefertiti has fascinated millions of people worldwide. It has been drawing crowds of admirers at Berlins Neues Museum for 100 years. But from the very start it was also controversial. Its not only Egyptians who believe Nefertiti belongs in her homeland on the Nile. 03:30 Made in Germany Overtourism is a burden on cities and the environment. Cruises also cause major problems with their CO2 emissions. Could ammonia be an alternative fuel? And how one woman became an aviation entrepreneur. 04:00 DW News 04:15 DocFilm If youre young, you dont usually do enough to protect your hearing. But more than a billion youngsters are at risk of hearing loss worldwide. People often turn to assistive devices when its already too late. Hearing loss can result in isolation and accelerate the onset of dementia. 05:00 DW News 05:02 The Day 05:30 DW News 06:00 DW News 06:15 Arts Unveiled Nefertiti Icon or hostage? The bust of Nefertiti has fascinated millions of people worldwide. It has been drawing crowds of admirers at Berlins Neues Museum for 100 years. But from the very start it was also controversial. Its not only Egyptians who believe Nefertiti belongs in her homeland on the Nile. 06:30 Conflict Zone Tim Sebastian interviews Illia Ponomarenko, Ukrainian journalist and author. 07:00 DW News 07:30 To the Point 08:00 DW News 08:30 DW News 09:00 DW News 09:15 DocFilm An inconspicuous block of buildings in Dresden harbors a dark secret. Today, regular people make their homes here. But until 1989, this block of buildings housed the headquarters of the GDRs State Security. 10:00 DW News 10:30 Conflict Zone Tim Sebastian interviews Illia Ponomarenko, Ukrainian journalist and author. 11:00 DW News 11:30 To the Point 12:00 DW News 12:15 DocFilm Bogs and swamps contain more carbon than all other ground vegetation. As the permafrost melts, greenhouse gases are released, which in turn accelerate global warming. 13:00 DW News 13:15 REV Beloved by racing drivers, The Beatles, and women in particular, the Mini starred in The Italian Job and won the Monte Carlo Rally. Now BMW and a new generation of female designers are keeping this icon forever young. 13:30 In Good Shape Are animals beneficial to our health? Pet owners say YES! And studies confirm that dogs, cats, hamsters and horses enhance our wellbeing and fitness. But what about germs, allergies, bites, or scratches? In Good Shape delves into the details. 14:00 DW News 14:30 Eco India 15:00 DW News 15:30 To the Point 16:00 DW News 16:15 DocFilm An inconspicuous block of buildings in Dresden harbors a dark secret. Today, regular people make their homes here. But until 1989, this block of buildings housed the headquarters of the GDRs State Security. 17:00 DW News 17:15 REV Beloved by racing drivers, The Beatles, and women in particular, the Mini starred in The Italian Job and won the Monte Carlo Rally. Now BMW and a new generation of female designers are keeping this icon forever young. 17:30 Afrimaxx 18:00 DW News 18:30 Conflict Zone Tim Sebastian interviews Illia Ponomarenko, Ukrainian journalist and author. 19:00 DW News 19:02 Focus on Europe How is the UEFA European Football Championship affecting Germany right now? And what do tourists think? Animal rights activists in Turkey are protesting the slaughter of stray dogs. 19:30 Eco Africa How helping nature can lead to farreaching gains From cleaning up a river in Uganda to relocating turtles in Tunisia. Plus Reforesting Scotlands hills and turning invasive plants into cosmetics. 20:00 DW News 20:30 The Day