2024-11-13 00:00 DW News 00:02 The Day 00:30 Made in Germany Companies in various countries are racing to find skilled talent worldwide to fill labor shortages. Why are Indians moving to Germany for work? Can robots close the gap? Can a trade apprentices' world championship help? And why is an AI factory in Memphis. 01:00 DW News 01:15 Business Beyond In this episode of Business Beyond, we consider how China's massive trade surplus is impacting the developing economies of the Global South which want to emulate the world's second biggest's economy's success. Is 'overcapacity' ushering in a new wave of t. 01:30 In Good Shape There's so much to hear! So it's worth protecting your ears from noise, learning how to use earphones and cotton swabs, and knowing about hearing aids. 02:00 DW News 02:30 Close up Berlin's Jews, Israelis and Palestinians have lived through a year of fear and anger. Since October 7, 2023, anti-Semitic incidents have increased, while police have dealt harshly with pro-Palestinian demonstrations. 03:00 DW News 03:30 Eco India Tanneries seek to reduce their environmental footprint; switching to solar power in the Himalayas, what could happen if crude oil one day runs out, and why millet is making a comeback. 04:00 DW News 04:15 DocFilm Elephants, antelopes, lions. Rich people kill animals threatened with extinction, then hang them on their walls as trophies. On the face of it, trophy hunting seems morally reprehensible. But could it be more complicated? 05:00 DW News 05:30 Close up Berlin's Jews, Israelis and Palestinians have lived through a year of fear and anger. Since October 7, 2023, anti-Semitic incidents have increased, while police have dealt harshly with pro-Palestinian demonstrations. 06:00 DW News 06:30 Made in Germany Companies in various countries are racing to find skilled talent worldwide to fill labor shortages. Why are Indians moving to Germany for work? Can robots close the gap? Can a trade apprentices' world championship help? And why is an AI factory in Memphis. 07:00 DW News 07:15 DocFilm The Berlin Wall divided Germany for almost 30 years. It tore families apart and destroyed lives. Both the construction and the fall of the Wall were key moments in German history -- and beyond. The film explores the history of this important structure. 08:00 DW News 08:15 Business Beyond In this episode of Business Beyond, we consider how China's massive trade surplus is impacting the developing economies of the Global South which want to emulate the world's second biggest's economy's success. Is 'overcapacity' ushering in a new wave of t. 08:30 Eco Africa How the male-dominated mining industry in DRC provides women with an opportunity to start green businesses; revolutionizing livestock farming in Egypt with locally-produced animal feed, and what migratory birds reveal about climate change. 09:00 DW News 09:30 Made in Germany Companies in various countries are racing to find skilled talent worldwide to fill labor shortages. Why are Indians moving to Germany for work? Can robots close the gap? Can a trade apprentices' world championship help? And why is an AI factory in Memphis. 10:00 DW News 10:30 Eco India Tanneries seek to reduce their environmental footprint; switching to solar power in the Himalayas, what could happen if crude oil one day runs out, and why millet is making a comeback. 11:00 DW News 11:15 DocFilm Elephants, antelopes, lions. Rich people kill animals threatened with extinction, then hang them on their walls as trophies. On the face of it, trophy hunting seems morally reprehensible. But could it be more complicated? 12:00 DW News 12:15 Business Beyond In this episode of Business Beyond, we consider how China's massive trade surplus is impacting the developing economies of the Global South which want to emulate the world's second biggest's economy's success. Is 'overcapacity' ushering in a new wave of t. 12:30 Close up Berlin's Jews, Israelis and Palestinians have lived through a year of fear and anger. Since October 7, 2023, anti-Semitic incidents have increased, while police have dealt harshly with pro-Palestinian demonstrations. 13:00 DW News 13:30 DocFilm Daily airstrikes hit the southern suburbs of the Lebanese capital Beirut. The Israeli military says they are aimed at destroying Hezbollah command centers and weapons storage facilities - located in a suburb, home to several hundred thousand people. 14:00 DW News 14:02 In Good Shape There's so much to hear! So it's worth protecting your ears from noise, learning how to use earphones and cotton swabs, and knowing about hearing aids. 14:30 Conflict Zone 15:00 DW News 15:30 The Day 16:00 DW News 16:02 Business Beyond In this episode of Business Beyond, we consider how China's massive trade surplus is impacting the developing economies of the Global South which want to emulate the world's second biggest's economy's success. Is 'overcapacity' ushering in a new wave of t. 16:15 DocFilm Elephants, antelopes, lions. Rich people kill animals threatened with extinction, then hang them on their walls as trophies. On the face of it, trophy hunting seems morally reprehensible. But could it be more complicated? 17:00 DW News 17:02 The Day 17:30 Made in Germany Companies in various countries are racing to find skilled talent worldwide to fill labor shortages. Why are Indians moving to Germany for work? Can robots close the gap? Can a trade apprentices' world championship help? And why is an AI factory in Memphis. 18:00 DW News 18:15 Business Beyond In this episode of Business Beyond, we consider how China's massive trade surplus is impacting the developing economies of the Global South which want to emulate the world's second biggest's economy's success. Is 'overcapacity' ushering in a new wave of t. 18:30 Focus on Europe 19:00 DW News 19:02 The Day 19:30 Conflict Zone 20:00 DW News 20:15 DocFilm What's 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. 21:00 DW News 21:02 The Day 21:30 Made in Germany Companies in various countries are racing to find skilled talent worldwide to fill labor shortages. Why are Indians moving to Germany for work? Can robots close the gap? Can a trade apprentices' world championship help? And why is an AI factory in Memphis. 22:00 DW News 22:15 Business Beyond In this episode of Business Beyond, we consider how China's massive trade surplus is impacting the developing economies of the Global South which want to emulate the world's second biggest's economy's success. Is 'overcapacity' ushering in a new wave of t. 22:30 Conflict Zone 23:00 DW News 23:15 DocFilm What's 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.
2024-11-14 00:00 DW News 00:02 The Day 00:30 Focus on Europe 01:00 DW News 01:15 Business Beyond In this episode of Business Beyond, we consider how China's massive trade surplus is impacting the developing economies of the Global South which want to emulate the world's second biggest's economy's success. Is 'overcapacity' ushering in a new wave of t. 01:30 Made in Germany Companies in various countries are racing to find skilled talent worldwide to fill labor shortages. Why are Indians moving to Germany for work? Can robots close the gap? Can a trade apprentices' world championship help? And why is an AI factory in Memphis. 02:00 DW News 02:30 Focus on Europe 03:00 DW News 03:30 Conflict Zone 04:00 DW News 04:15 DocFilm Large companies around the world are presenting themselves as green and clean. Their promise: Where unavoidable emissions occur, they can be offset elsewhere. But do the environmental projects they point to really help the global climate? 05:00 DW News 05:30 Eco India Tanneries seek to reduce their environmental footprint; switching to solar power in the Himalayas, what could happen if crude oil one day runs out, and why millet is making a comeback. 06:00 DW News 06:30 Focus on Europe 07:00 DW News 07:15 DocFilm Elephants, antelopes, lions. Rich people kill animals threatened with extinction, then hang them on their walls as trophies. On the face of it, trophy hunting seems morally reprehensible. But could it be more complicated? 08:00 DW News 08:15 REV Join Sri Lankan daredevil Jagath Perera as he defies gravity on the Wall of Death. A tradition over 100 years old, these fearless riders face broken bones and deadly falls—but their passion keeps the spectacle alive. Will this be the last generation of Wa. 08:30 Conflict Zone 09:00 DW News 09:30 Focus on Europe 10:00 DW News 10:30 Conflict Zone 11:00 DW News 11:15 DocFilm Large companies around the world are presenting themselves as green and clean. Their promise: Where unavoidable emissions occur, they can be offset elsewhere. But do the environmental projects they point to really help the global climate? 12:00 DW News 12:15 REV Join Sri Lankan daredevil Jagath Perera as he defies gravity on the Wall of Death. A tradition over 100 years old, these fearless riders face broken bones and deadly falls—but their passion keeps the spectacle alive. Will this be the last generation of Wa. 12:30 DW News 13:00 DW News 13:30 Global Us Singapore: A role model for dealing with the scarce resource of water. Nashville: How racist is the country music scene in the US? India: Conservationists fight for the survival of the dugong. Japan: a pop-up café wants to help dementia sufferers. 14:00 DW News 14:02 Made in Germany Companies in various countries are racing to find skilled talent worldwide to fill labor shortages. Why are Indians moving to Germany for work? Can robots close the gap? Can a trade apprentices' world championship help? And why is an AI factory in Memphis. 14:30 To the Point 15:00 DW News 15:30 The Day 16:00 DW News 16:02 REV Join Sri Lankan daredevil Jagath Perera as he defies gravity on the Wall of Death. A tradition over 100 years old, these fearless riders face broken bones and deadly falls—but their passion keeps the spectacle alive. Will this be the last generation of Wa. 16:15 DocFilm Large companies around the world are presenting themselves as green and clean. Their promise: Where unavoidable emissions occur, they can be offset elsewhere. But do the environmental projects they point to really help the global climate? 17:00 DW News 17:02 The Day 17:30 To the Point 18:00 DW News 18:15 REV Join Sri Lankan daredevil Jagath Perera as he defies gravity on the Wall of Death. A tradition over 100 years old, these fearless riders face broken bones and deadly falls—but their passion keeps the spectacle alive. Will this be the last generation of Wa. 18:30 Conflict Zone 19:00 DW News 19:02 The Day 19:30 To the Point 20:00 DW News 20:15 DocFilm The 17th century was the zenith of painting, in the Netherlands. In no other era were artists so productive. Never before had so many painters tried to make a living from their art. Demand was huge. 21:00 DW News 21:02 The Day 21:30 Focus on Europe 22:00 DW News 22:15 REV Join Sri Lankan daredevil Jagath Perera as he defies gravity on the Wall of Death. A tradition over 100 years old, these fearless riders face broken bones and deadly falls—but their passion keeps the spectacle alive. Will this be the last generation of Wa. 22:30 Made in Germany Companies in various countries are racing to find skilled talent worldwide to fill labor shortages. Why are Indians moving to Germany for work? Can robots close the gap? Can a trade apprentices' world championship help? And why is an AI factory in Memphis. 23:00 DW News 23:15 DocFilm The 17th century was the zenith of painting, in the Netherlands. In no other era were artists so productive. Never before had so many painters tried to make a living from their art. Demand was huge.
2024-11-15 00:00 DW News 00:02 The Day 00:30 DW News 01:00 DW News 01:15 REV Join Sri Lankan daredevil Jagath Perera as he defies gravity on the Wall of Death. A tradition over 100 years old, these fearless riders face broken bones and deadly falls—but their passion keeps the spectacle alive. Will this be the last generation of Wa. 01:30 Conflict Zone 02:00 DW News 02:30 To the Point 03:00 DW News 03:30 DW News 04:00 DW News 04:15 DocFilm What's 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. 05:00 DW News 05:30 Conflict Zone 06:00 DW News 06:30 To the Point 07:00 DW News 07:15 DocFilm Large companies around the world are presenting themselves as green and clean. Their promise: Where unavoidable emissions occur, they can be offset elsewhere. But do the environmental projects they point to really help the global climate? 08:00 DW News 08:15 Travel Have you ever walked on the seabed? You can do it off of Germany's North Sea coast. There, the tides are so enormous that at low tide, large parts of the sea bed are exposed. DW reporter Gönna grew up on the North Sea. She's going to show you this excitin. 08:30 In Good Shape Bacteria, viruses and fungi attack us from the outside, tumor cells from the inside. But our immune system is built to ward off those dangers. How successful it is can also depend on us. From diet to vaccinations: top tips for your immune system! 09:00 DW News 09:30 Eco India 10:00 DW News