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Plus: a literal lifeline for South Africa's seabirds and a hand-built amateur EV truck. 07:00 DW News 07:02 DW News Focus 07:15 DocFilm More than ever, digital platforms are being used for manipulation and blackmail. This documentary goes behind the scenes of a cruel online world, and shows just how close the danger is. 08:00 DW News 08:02 The Day 08:30 Made in Germany 09:00 DW News 09:02 DW News Focus 09:15 Planet A This Berlin neighborhood is loaded with "Plattenbau” - cheap prefab construction thrown up in much of postwar Europe to quench runaway housing demand. Despite their bad rep, some people want to bring them back. Modular construction builds on the principles of prefab and is now introducing new production technology and greener materials. 09:30 In Good Shape From unnecessary C-sections to poorly healed C-section scars and depression — many women face stressful interventions and emotional crises around childbirth. What can help? 10:00 DW News 10:02 DW News Focus 10:15 Close up 10:45 Shift Whether during the game or training: AI supports athletes with real-time analyses, personalized exercises and intelligent recovery strategies. Referees are also increasingly relying on AI systems. 11:00 DW News 11:02 The 77 Percent Women in Africa are being silenced, abused — and fighting back. This week's show looks at gender‑based violence from East to West Africa, and the historic political gains women are making in Namibia. 11:30 Eco India The illegal trade in sea cucumbers is booming in the Indian Ocean. Plus: In Ecuador, a court decision creates a precedent for granting nature rights. 12:00 DW News 12:02 DW News Focus 12:15 DocFilm The beaches of Zanzibar are heavenly. But there's more to this paradise than white sand and turquoise water. The country is poor and the infrastructure is often inadequate. Nevertheless, people's optimism is tangible. 13:00 DW News 13:02 DW News Focus 13:15 Close up 13:45 Shift Whether during the game or training: AI supports athletes with real-time analyses, personalized exercises and intelligent recovery strategies. Referees are also increasingly relying on AI systems. 14:00 DW News 14:02 DocFilm Sabine, Clais and Orm were children when their fathers were murdered. The killings, carried out by the far-left German terrorist group the Rote Armee Fraktion ("Red Army Faction”), or RAF, brought an abrupt, violent end to their childhoods. In this film, they share how terrorism changed their lives forever. 14:30 Made in Germany 15:00 DW News 15:02 DW News Focus 15:15 DocFilm Earth influences all life on our planet. The same is true in reverse: Animals, plants, and inanimate matter also shape habitats. But humans are currently changing this dynamic cycle. 16:00 DW News 16:02 DW News Focus 16:15 Mapped Out The remote island group of Svalbard - it is NATO territory but a hundred-year-old treaty grants access to dozens of countries - including Russia. And Russia is using it to build up a strategic foothold in the Arctic. 16:30 Eco Africa Centuries‑old beliefs protect Ghana's monkeys, but rising tensions and habitat loss now put that bond to the test. Plus: a literal lifeline for South Africa's seabirds and a hand-built amateur EV truck. 17:00 DW News 17:02 DW News Focus 17:15 DocFilm The beaches of Zanzibar are heavenly. But there's more to this paradise than white sand and turquoise water. The country is poor and the infrastructure is often inadequate. Nevertheless, people's optimism is tangible. 18:00 DW News