2025-01-28 00:00 DW News 00:30 DocFilm Running a restaurant as an Indian woman? Almost unthinkable in India. But Prateek Reen does it -- in Munich. This film shows the journey of a young woman from an Indian mountain village to Bavaria. 01:00 DW News 01:30 Eco Africa 02:00 DW News 02:15 Close up The weekly half-hour program delivers in-depth reporting on topical political issues and newsworthy events. Revealing the story behind the stories, "Close up" is informative, gripping and visually powerful. 02:45 Reporter 03:00 DW News 03:30 Tomorrow Today 04:00 DW News 04:30 In Good Shape Sleep disorders are becoming an increasing problem for young and old alike. Stress, not enough relaxation, and poorly timed meals can disrupt rest. In Good Shape shows what you can do during the day to help get a good night's sleep. 05:00 DW News 05:15 Close up The weekly half-hour program delivers in-depth reporting on topical political issues and newsworthy events. Revealing the story behind the stories, "Close up" is informative, gripping and visually powerful. 05:45 Shift 06:00 DW News 06:15 Best of DW-online Content 06:30 Eco India 07:00 DW News 07:30 Global Us 08:00 DW News 08:30 DocFilm Running a restaurant as an Indian woman? Almost unthinkable in India. But Prateek Reen does it -- in Munich. This film shows the journey of a young woman from an Indian mountain village to Bavaria. 09:00 DW News 09:30 Eco Africa Rural Kenyans observe nature to predict the weather, while activists in Mali are reducing their flood risk. Plus, how technology can help fight plastic pollution and give a voice to extinct animals. 10:00 DW News 10:15 Close up Many people regard laughing gas as a harmless way of getting high. In Germany, you can buy the canisters freely over the counter. But while the gas might make you feel relaxed or elated for a few seconds, it can also lead to long-term health problems. 10:45 Reporter 11:00 DW News 11:30 Tomorrow Today Why top sporting performance starts in your head / How head injuries caused by sports can lead to dementia / What brain volume says about intelligence / How hummingbirds fly backwards / When spending too much time on your cell phone becomes a problem. 12:00 DW News 12:30 In Good Shape Sleep disorders are becoming an increasing problem for young and old alike. Stress, not enough relaxation, and poorly timed meals can disrupt rest. In Good Shape shows what you can do during the day to help get a good night's sleep. 13:00 DW News 13:15 Close up Many people regard laughing gas as a harmless way of getting high. In Germany, you can buy the canisters freely over the counter. 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And: Using gravity to store energy from renewables. 16:00 DW News 16:30 Eco Africa Rural Kenyans observe nature to predict the weather, while activists in Mali are reducing their flood risk. Plus, how technology can help fight plastic pollution and give a voice to extinct animals. 17:00 DW News 17:15 Close up Many people regard laughing gas as a harmless way of getting high. In Germany, you can buy the canisters freely over the counter. But while the gas might make you feel relaxed or elated for a few seconds, it can also lead to long-term health problems. 17:45 Reporter 18:00 DW News 18:15 Best of DW-online Content 18:30 REV The Yugo was cheap, quirky, and unforgettable. A car that went from fad to farce in the US, it was an ambitious project that started out as a modified version of the Fiat 127, built in communist Yugoslavia. A car with many a flaw, but timeless charm, the Yugo's polarizing legacy endures to this day. 19:00 DW News 19:30 Eco Africa Rural Kenyans observe nature to predict the weather, while activists in Mali are reducing their flood risk. Plus, how technology can help fight plastic pollution and give a voice to extinct animals. 20:00 DW News 20:02 Eco India Citizen initiatives in Chennai have increased recycling, revived a lake and transformed a town - what working together can achieve! Plus, could a supposedly green waste solution in Delhi be harming public health? And building homes without concrete. 20:30 Tomorrow Today Why top sporting performance starts in your head / How head injuries caused by sports can lead to dementia / What brain volume says about intelligence / How hummingbirds fly backwards / When spending too much time on your cell phone becomes a problem. 21:00 DW News 21:30 The Day 22:00 DW News 22:02 Best of DW-online Content 22:15 Close up Many people regard laughing gas as a harmless way of getting high. In Germany, you can buy the canisters freely over the counter. But while the gas might make you feel relaxed or elated for a few seconds, it can also lead to long-term health problems. 22:45 Shift AI can make day-to-day life easier, but its high energy requirements raise environmental concerns. 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Plus, how technology can help fight plastic pollution and give a voice to extinct animals. 05:00 DW News 05:15 DocFilm "Pretty people have it easier in life," says 15-year-old Moritz. When he posts a video of his body on social media for the first time at the age of 13, it takes a toll: Moritz is bullied at school and starts thinking he's far too chubby. 06:00 DW News 06:02 The Day 06:30 Made in Germany 07:00 DW News 07:15 Best of DW-online Content 07:30 In Good Shape Sleep disorders are becoming an increasing problem for young and old alike. Stress, not enough relaxation, and poorly timed meals can disrupt rest. In Good Shape shows what you can do during the day to help get a good night's sleep. 08:00 DW News 08:30 Close up Many people regard laughing gas as a harmless way of getting high. In Germany, you can buy the canisters freely over the counter. But while the gas might make you feel relaxed or elated for a few seconds, it can also lead to long-term health problems. 09:00 DW News 09:30 Eco India Citizen initiatives in Chennai have increased recycling, revived a lake and transformed a town - what working together can achieve! Plus, could a supposedly green waste solution in Delhi be harming public health? And building homes without concrete. 10:00 DW News 10:15 DocFilm Burns, strangulation, broken bones. The list of signs of torture is long and can be seen on some 27,000 photos showing dead Syrian civilians. The man who smuggled the photos out of the country calls himself "Caesar”. 11:00 DW News 11:30 Close up Many people regard laughing gas as a harmless way of getting high. In Germany, you can buy the canisters freely over the counter. But while the gas might make you feel relaxed or elated for a few seconds, it can also lead to long-term health problems. 12:00 DW News 12:30 Made in Germany 13:00 DW News 13:15 DocFilm Eva Umlauf is one of the youngest survivors of the Auschwitz concentration camp. She has no active memory of the time she spent there. For more than 70 years, her past and her family's fate played no role in her life. 14:00 DW News 14:15 Best of DW-online Content 14:30 Eco Africa Rural Kenyans observe nature to predict the weather, while activists in Mali are reducing their flood risk. Plus, how technology can help fight plastic pollution and give a voice to extinct animals. 15:00 DW News 15:30 Made in Germany 16:00 DW News 16:30 Eco India Citizen initiatives in Chennai have increased recycling, revived a lake and transformed a town - what working together can achieve! Plus, could a supposedly green waste solution in Delhi be harming public health? And building homes without concrete. 17:00 DW News 17:15 DocFilm Burns, strangulation, broken bones. The list of signs of torture is long and can be seen on some 27,000 photos showing dead Syrian civilians. The man who smuggled the photos out of the country calls himself "Caesar”. 18:00 DW News 18:15 Best of DW-online Content 18:30 Close up Many people regard laughing gas as a harmless way of getting high. In Germany, you can buy the canisters freely over the counter. But while the gas might make you feel relaxed or elated for a few seconds, it can also lead to long-term health problems. 19:00 DW News 19:30 DocFilm Running a restaurant as an Indian woman? Almost unthinkable in India. But Prateek Reen does it -- in Munich. This film shows the journey of a young woman from an Indian mountain village to Bavaria. 20:00 DW News 20:02 In Good Shape Sleep disorders are becoming an increasing problem for young and old alike. Stress, not enough relaxation, and poorly timed meals can disrupt rest. In Good Shape shows what you can do during the day to help get a good night's sleep. 20:30 The 77 Percent This week, we explore why Afro-descendants from the Americas and beyond, are choosing to leave their lives in the West to return to their ancestral Africa. We meet a single mother who traded life in Canada for a fresh start in Kenya and a filmmaker who returned to her roots in Sierra Leone. In Ghana, we hear from some of the over 1,000 African Americans now calling it home. 21:00 DW News 21:30 The Day 22:00 DW News 22:02 Best of DW-online Content 22:15 DocFilm Burns, strangulation, broken bones. The list of signs of torture is long and can be seen on some 27,000 photos showing dead Syrian civilians. The man who smuggled the photos out of the country calls himself "Caesar”. 23:00 DW News 23:02 The Day 23:30 Made in Germany
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