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Plus: What helps against shingles? 02:00 DW News 02:02 HER Women in Asia - Migrant women contribute in multiple ways to their countries of origin, transit and destination. They bring diverse talent and expertise and send money back to their families and communities, allowing economies to thrive. Despite their valuable contributions, they face discrimination that impacts their well-being and safety. HER meets three migrants in different countries. 02:15 Reporter 02:30 Euromaxx 03:00 DW News 03:02 Sports Life In Delhi, visually impaired youth deal with exclusion and fear in a chaotic city. But through acroyoga, they build trust and confidence, defying disability and societal neglect. Yoga helps them connect with their bodies and reclaim visibility in a world that often overlooks them. 03:15 DocFilm The heart is the most unusual muscle in our body. It works tirelessly, begins beating in the womb and can even continue functioning when the brain fails. Yet, when we're young, we barely pay any attention to it. 04:00 DW News 04:02 DW News Focus 04:15 Reporter 04:30 DocFilm Invasive species threaten flora and fauna and can destroy ecological balance. However, combating these dangerous invaders is costly and requires unusual measures. 05:00 DW News 05:02 DW News 05:30 REV Pummeled by Trump's tariffs and fierce competition in China, Mercedes-Benz's operating profits plunged in 2025. Why is its CEO upbeat? Plus: How e-bikes are making Ugandans life easier and test driving Kia's PV5. 06:00 DW News 06:03 DocFilm Afghanistan has risen from sporting outsider to one of the world's top cricket nations. The unlikely journey has brought hope to a country with rare reason to celebrate while illuminating the complex politics of the Taliban's relationship to cricket. 07:00 DW News 07:02 DW News Focus 07:15 Reporter 07:30 Euromaxx 08:00 DW News 08:02 HER Women in Asia - Migrant women contribute in multiple ways to their countries of origin, transit and destination. They bring diverse talent and expertise and send money back to their families and communities, allowing economies to thrive. Despite their valuable contributions, they face discrimination that impacts their well-being and safety. HER meets three migrants in different countries. 08:15 Shift 08:30 Arts Unveiled 09:00 DW News 09:02 Sports Life In Delhi, visually impaired youth deal with exclusion and fear in a chaotic city. But through acroyoga, they build trust and confidence, defying disability and societal neglect. 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Nevertheless, people's optimism is tangible. 15:00 DW News 15:02 DW News Focus 15:15 Shift 15:30 Best of DW Podcasts 16:00 DW News 16:15 Travel Discover five of Germany's most remarkable UNESCO World Heritage Sites! From King Ludwig II's iconic palaces to the vineyard‑lined cliffs of the Upper Middle Rhine Valley, we explore medieval urban heritage in Regensburg, the Gothic masterpiece of Cologne Cathedral, and Berlin's Museum Island — home to one of the world's most outstanding museum ensembles. 16:30 Arts Unveiled 17:00 DW News 17:15 Reporter 17:30 Afrimaxx In this episode, host Itumeleng KgosiGadi ya ga Banda is at the Sikelela Festival. Plus, depicting life's struggles, the musician who goes one step further than Burna Boy, and skateboarding as female empowerment. 18:00 DW News 18:15 Sports Life In Delhi, visually impaired youth deal with exclusion and fear in a chaotic city. But through acroyoga, they build trust and confidence, defying disability and societal neglect. Yoga helps them connect with their bodies and reclaim visibility in a world that often overlooks them. 18:30 Euromaxx 19:00 DW News 19:15 Shift 19:30 REV Pummeled by Trump's tariffs and fierce competition in China, Mercedes-Benz's operating profits plunged in 2025. Why is its CEO upbeat? Plus: How e-bikes are making Ugandans life easier and test driving Kia's PV5. 20:00 DW News 20:15 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. 21:00 DW News 21:15 Sports Life In Delhi, visually impaired youth deal with exclusion and fear in a chaotic city. But through acroyoga, they build trust and confidence, defying disability and societal neglect. 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Yoga helps them connect with their bodies and reclaim visibility in a world that often overlooks them. 07:15 Shift 07:30 Eco Africa A low-cost technology is being used to purify groundwater and recycled wastewater in Uganda. Also: Urban Nigerians embrace sack farming. 08:00 DW News 08:02 DW News Focus 08:15 DocFilm The heart is the most unusual muscle in our body. It works tirelessly, begins beating in the womb and can even continue functioning when the brain fails. Yet, when we're young, we barely pay any attention to it. 09:00 DW News 09:02 DocFilm Invasive species threaten flora and fauna and can destroy ecological balance. However, combating these dangerous invaders is costly and requires unusual measures. 09:30 Best of DW Podcasts 10:00 DW News 10:02 DW News Focus 10:15 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. 11:00 DW News 11:02 Sports Life In Delhi, visually impaired youth deal with exclusion and fear in a chaotic city. But through acroyoga, they build trust and confidence, defying disability and societal neglect. Yoga helps them connect with their bodies and reclaim visibility in a world that often overlooks them. 11:15 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. 12:00 DW News 12:02 Eco Africa A low-cost technology is being used to purify groundwater and recycled wastewater in Uganda. Also: Urban Nigerians embrace sack farming. 12:30 Global Us 13:00 DW News 13:02 DW News Focus 13:15 DocFilm The heart is the most unusual muscle in our body. It works tirelessly, begins beating in the womb and can even continue functioning when the brain fails. 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Plus: How e-bikes are making Ugandans life easier and test driving Kia's PV5. 04:00 DW News 04:02 DW News Focus 04:15 The Dip How has the war in Iran shown up the lack of progress that Europe has made since the war in Ukraine began? 04:30 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. 05:00 DW News 05:03 DocFilm Jérôme was sexually abused as a child. When he files a complaint against the former priest, he also picks up a camera. He then films the six years leading up to the trial. 06:00 DW News 06:02 The Day 06:30 Eco India In Mumbai, climate change is eroding trust among the Koli fishing community. Plus: In Cambodia, rising heat and flooding disrupt children's education. 07:00 DW News 07:02 DW News Focus 07:15 The Dip How has the war in Iran shown up the lack of progress that Europe has made since the war in Ukraine began? 07:30 Arts Unveiled From World War I to the Kardashians: The rise of plastic surgery. Plus, a new novel from bestselling author Leïla Slimani and portraits of two artists — Rashid Johnson (U.S.) and Inuuteq Storch (Greenland). 08:00 DW News 08:02 DW News Focus 08:15 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. 09:00 DW News 09:02 Global Us 09:30 Eco Africa A low-cost technology is being used to purify groundwater and recycled wastewater in Uganda. Also: Urban Nigerians embrace sack farming. 10:00 DW News 10:02 DW News Focus 10:15 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. 10:45 Reporter 11:00 DW News 11:03 DocFilm Jérôme was sexually abused as a child. When he files a complaint against the former priest, he also picks up a camera. He then films the six years leading up to the trial. 12:00 DW News 12:02 Tomorrow Today A research team shows how easily AI models can be coaxed into giving dangerous responses despite output guardrails. But it's also driving innovation and technical progress in fields like healthcare and textile recycling. 12:30 In Good Shape How can an HIV positive woman give birth to a healthy baby? With proper medical care and antiretroviral therapy, a safe pregnancy is possible — as Vivian from Uganda shows. Plus: What helps against shingles? 13:00 DW News 13:02 DW News Focus 13:15 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. 13:45 Shift AI-enhanced drones are transforming warfare and how security agencies work. In Mexico, the police are using armed drones against cartels. In Ghana, authorities are using drones and AI to track down illegal gold mines. 14:00 DW News 14:02 DW News Focus 14:15 Planet A After hurricanes, floods, or wildfires, we often see "miracle houses” - standing strong while others break. What's the secret behind their survival? We look at different types of buildings for these types of extreme weather events. 14:30 Eco India In Mumbai, climate change is eroding trust among the Koli fishing community. Plus: In Cambodia, rising heat and flooding disrupt children's education. 15:00 DW News 15:02 DW News Focus 15:15 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. 15:45 Reporter 16:00 DW News 16:30 Tomorrow Today A research team shows how easily AI models can be coaxed into giving dangerous responses despite output guardrails. But it's also driving innovation and technical progress in fields like healthcare and textile recycling. 17:00 DW News 17:30 Global Us 18:00 DW News 18:15 Planet A After hurricanes, floods, or wildfires, we often see "miracle houses” - standing strong while others break. What's the secret behind their survival? We look at different types of buildings for these types of extreme weather events. 18:30 REV Pummeled by Trump's tariffs and fierce competition in China, Mercedes-Benz's operating profits plunged in 2025. Why is its CEO upbeat? Plus: How e-bikes are making Ugandans life easier and test driving Kia's PV5. 19:00 DW News 19:30 Eco Africa A low-cost technology is being used to purify groundwater and recycled wastewater in Uganda. Also: Urban Nigerians embrace sack farming. 20:00 DW News 20:02 DW News Focus 20:15 Planet A After hurricanes, floods, or wildfires, we often see "miracle houses” - standing strong while others break. What's the secret behind their survival? We look at different types of buildings for these types of extreme weather events. 20:30 Tomorrow Today A research team shows how easily AI models can be coaxed into giving dangerous responses despite output guardrails. But it's also driving innovation and technical progress in fields like healthcare and textile recycling. 21:00 DW News 21:30 The Day 22:00 DW News 22:02 DW News Focus 22:15 Close up If you dominate EV battery manufacturing, you dominate electromobility. China is building one gigafactory after another, while Europe struggles with political uncertainty, lack of know-how, and large-scale projects that end up delayed or cancelled. 22:45 Shift AI-enhanced drones are transforming warfare and how security agencies work. In Mexico, the police are using armed drones against cartels. In Ghana, authorities are using drones and AI to track down illegal gold mines. 23:00 DW News 23:02 The Day 23:30 The 77 Percent Across Africa, coming of age can mean dangerous rites of passage. We meet boys facing deadly initiations, girls rejecting FGM, and Miss World Somalia who is turning her pain into purpose.
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