2026-06-06 00:00 DW News 00:15 Best of DW-online Content 00:30 Afrimaxx 01:00 DW News 01:30 Best of DW Podcasts Select DW podcasts enrich the program with current analyses of world politics and its influence on our daily lives. There will also be space in the program for lively discussions about social standards and taboos. 02:00 DW News 02:02 DW News Focus 02:15 Best of DW-online Content 02:30 Eco Africa 03:00 DW News 03:30 The Day 04:00 DW News 04:02 DW News Focus 04:15 DocFilm The Peruvian Altiplano is one of the most extreme habitats in the world. Located over 4,000 meters above sea level, the region attracts millions of visitors - and pushes many of them to their physical limits. 05:00 DW News 05:02 The Day 05:30 Eco India 06:00 DW News 06:02 DW News Focus 06:15 Best of DW-online Content 06:30 DW News 07:00 DW News 07:02 The Day 07:30 REV 08:00 DW News 08:02 DW News Focus 08:15 Best of DW-online Content 08:30 Tomorrow Today 09:00 DW News 09:02 Shift 09:15 DocFilm What do young Chinese people dream of? What hopes and goals do they have? Do the grandchildren of the "rising generation” still believe in progress through work, and prosperity for all? Or do they have different values? 10:00 DW News 10:02 DW News Focus 10:15 Best of DW-online Content 10:30 To the Point 11:00 DW News 11:02 DW News Focus 11:15 Shift 11:30 Euromaxx 12:00 DW News 12:02 Arts Unveiled 12:30 The 77 Percent 13:00 DW News 13:02 DW News Focus 13:15 Best of DW-online Content 13:30 REV 14:00 DW News 14:02 DW News Focus 14:15 Sports Life 14:30 Tomorrow Today 15:00 DW News 15:03 DocFilm The construction of the Ilisu Dam in Turkey flooded priceless cultural monuments. These included the city of Hasankeyf, in the south-east of the country. The last inhabitants had to watch as their centuries-old culture disappeared. 16:00 DW News 16:02 DW News Focus 16:15 Reporter 16:30 In Good Shape 17:00 DW News 17:02 Best of DW-online Content 17:15 Shift 17:30 DocFilm A video diary from the frontline trenches: Ukrainian commander and cameraman Dmytro Dokunov can't save his comrades. Can he free himself from the horror of the Russian attack on Ukraine? 19:00 DW News 19:02 DW News Focus Our deep dive format explains the stories that matter - with clarity, context and journalistic rigor. Each segment goes beyond the headlines to uncover what's driving key developments around the world, featuring sharp analysis, expert voices and exclusive on the ground insights from where events are unfolding. 19:15 Shift 19:30 Euromaxx 20:00 DW News 20:02 Sports Life 20:15 DocFilm Octopus is considered a delicacy - grilled, boiled, or fried. But rising demand has consequences, and in several regions of Europe, this intelligent cephalopod is already considered overfished. 21:00 DW News 21:02 Best of DW-online Content 21:15 Reporter 21:30 The 77 Percent 22:00 DW News 22:15 Best of DW-online Content 22:30 Euromaxx 23:00 DW News 23:15 Sports Life After suffering two sudden cardiac deaths and a number of severe health complications, 32-year-old Tamara Schwab's life was saved by a heart transplant. She's now vowed not to waste a single minute of her second stint at life and is pushing herself to the limit to compete in the World Transplant Games. But can her body take it? 23:30 DW News
2026-06-07 00:00 DW News 00:15 Shift Digital technology unlocks new ways to explore history through VR, AR and games — but social media can oversimplify or distort facts. 00:30 The 77 Percent In this week's show, we are at the carnival of cultures in Berlin. And from Berlin to Cape Town to Lagos, we look at how dance and music are connecting cultures across the world. 01:00 DW News 01:15 Reporter 01:30 DW News 02:00 DW News 02:15 DocFilm The Peruvian Altiplano is one of the most extreme habitats in the world. Located over 4,000 meters above sea level, the region attracts millions of visitors - and pushes many of them to their physical limits. 03:00 DW News 03:15 DW News Focus Our deep dive format explains the stories that matter - with clarity, context and journalistic rigor. Each segment goes beyond the headlines to uncover what's driving key developments around the world, featuring sharp analysis, expert voices and exclusive on the ground insights from where events are unfolding. 03:30 Afrimaxx 04:00 DW News 04:02 Global Us In Kishangarh, India, tourists flock to vast marble dumps despite hazardous dust pollution. Germany is deeply divided over the return of wolves. And off Brazil's coast, descendants search for a long-lost slave ship. 04:30 DocFilm A video diary from the frontline trenches: Ukrainian commander and cameraman Dmytro Dokunov can't save his comrades. Can he free himself from the horror of the Russian attack on Ukraine? 06:00 DW News 06:02 Reporter 06:15 Sports Life After suffering two sudden cardiac deaths and a number of severe health complications, 32-year-old Tamara Schwab's life was saved by a heart transplant. She's now vowed not to waste a single minute of her second stint at life and is pushing herself to the limit to compete in the World Transplant Games. But can her body take it? 06:30 Tomorrow Today High-speed X-rays let researchers see exactly what happens during a collision. Also on the show: plastic-eating worms, a sailboat for ocean research, and why women in soccer run farther and play harder than men. 07:00 DW News 07:02 DocFilm Decades ago, gray seals in the Baltic Sea were considered virtually extinct, mercilessly hunted by humans. Thanks to a hunting ban, the population recovered. Now, they're making life difficult for fishermen. 07:30 In Good Shape Mouth ulcers, gum disease, cavities — even the tongue — can provide warnings of diabetes, heart disease, and stroke. Learn what your mouth says about health. 08:00 DW News 08:02 HER Women in Asia Reduce, reuse and recycle — to live a waste free life is the goal of more and more people around the world. But where to start? HER introduces women with creative and innovative ideas on how to consume less and recycle more. And sometimes it's also, about showing that even waste can be turned into something wonderful. 08:15 Reporter 08:30 Euromaxx 09:00 DW News 09:02 Sports Life After suffering two sudden cardiac deaths and a number of severe health complications, 32-year-old Tamara Schwab's life was saved by a heart transplant. She's now vowed not to waste a single minute of her second stint at life and is pushing herself to the limit to compete in the World Transplant Games. But can her body take it? 09:15 DocFilm The Peruvian Altiplano is one of the most extreme habitats in the world. Located over 4,000 meters above sea level, the region attracts millions of visitors - and pushes many of them to their physical limits. 10:00 DW News 10:02 DW News Focus Our deep dive format explains the stories that matter - with clarity, context and journalistic rigor. Each segment goes beyond the headlines to uncover what's driving key developments around the world, featuring sharp analysis, expert voices and exclusive on the ground insights from where events are unfolding. 10:15 Reporter 10:30 DocFilm Decades ago, gray seals in the Baltic Sea were considered virtually extinct, mercilessly hunted by humans. Thanks to a hunting ban, the population recovered. Now, they're making life difficult for fishermen. 11:00 DW News 11:02 DW News 11:30 DocFilm A video diary from the frontline trenches: Ukrainian commander and cameraman Dmytro Dokunov can't save his comrades. Can he free himself from the horror of the Russian attack on Ukraine? 13:00 DW News 13:02 DW News Focus Our deep dive format explains the stories that matter - with clarity, context and journalistic rigor. Each segment goes beyond the headlines to uncover what's driving key developments around the world, featuring sharp analysis, expert voices and exclusive on the ground insights from where events are unfolding. 13:15 Reporter 13:30 Euromaxx 14:00 DW News 14:02 HER Women in Asia Reduce, reuse and recycle — to live a waste free life is the goal of more and more people around the world. But where to start? HER introduces women with creative and innovative ideas on how to consume less and recycle more. And sometimes it's also, about showing that even waste can be turned into something wonderful. 14:15 Shift Digital technology unlocks new ways to explore history through VR, AR and games — but social media can oversimplify or distort facts. 14:30 Arts Unveiled 15:00 DW News 15:02 Sports Life After suffering two sudden cardiac deaths and a number of severe health complications, 32-year-old Tamara Schwab's life was saved by a heart transplant. She's now vowed not to waste a single minute of her second stint at life and is pushing herself to the limit to compete in the World Transplant Games. But can her body take it? 15:15 DocFilm What do young Chinese people dream of? What hopes and goals do they have? Do the grandchildren of the "rising generation” still believe in progress through work, and prosperity for all? Or do they have different values? 16:00 DW News 16:02 DW News Focus Our deep dive format explains the stories that matter - with clarity, context and journalistic rigor. Each segment goes beyond the headlines to uncover what's driving key developments around the world, featuring sharp analysis, expert voices and exclusive on the ground insights from where events are unfolding. 16:15 Shift Digital technology unlocks new ways to explore history through VR, AR and games — but social media can oversimplify or distort facts. 16:30 The 77 Percent In this week's show, we are at the carnival of cultures in Berlin. And from Berlin to Cape Town to Lagos, we look at how dance and music are connecting cultures across the world. 17:00 DW News 17:02 Eco India Coal dust poses a health risk to people in India's mining regions. Local women are taking it on. The economic impact of extreme weather. And: Alpine olives! 17:30 REV US carmakers pivot back to combustion engines under Donald Trump, while China pulls ahead in electric mobility. A strategic misstep? And: electric ferries in Lagos, transport woes in Karachi and German firms in Serbia. 18:00 DW News 18:02 Euromaxx 18:30 DocFilm Decades ago, gray seals in the Baltic Sea were considered virtually extinct, mercilessly hunted by humans. Thanks to a hunting ban, the population recovered. Now, they're making life difficult for fishermen. 19:00 DW News 19:02 HER Women in Asia Reduce, reuse and recycle — to live a waste free life is the goal of more and more people around the world. But where to start? HER introduces women with creative and innovative ideas on how to consume less and recycle more. And sometimes it's also, about showing that even waste can be turned into something wonderful. 19:15 Reporter 19:30 Arts Unveiled 20:00 DW News 20:03 DocFilm The construction of the Ilisu Dam in Turkey flooded priceless cultural monuments. These included the city of Hasankeyf, in the south-east of the country. The last inhabitants had to watch as their centuries-old culture disappeared. 21:00 DW News 21:02 DW News Focus Our deep dive format explains the stories that matter - with clarity, context and journalistic rigor. Each segment goes beyond the headlines to uncover what's driving key developments around the world, featuring sharp analysis, expert voices and exclusive on the ground insights from where events are unfolding. 21:15 Shift Digital technology unlocks new ways to explore history through VR, AR and games — but social media can oversimplify or distort facts. 21:30 Best of DW Podcasts 22:00 DW News 22:15 Travel Imagine arriving in a new country and having an AI guide, translator, and trip planner in your pocket. That future is already here! We'll show you useful travel apps, explain what AI can already do and show you robotics innovations happening in the travel industry. But: as travel becomes easier than ever, are we losing what made it meaningful in the first place? 22:30 Arts Unveiled 23:00 DW News 23:15 Reporter 23:30 Afrimaxx
2026-06-08 00:00 DW News 00:15 Sports Life After suffering two sudden cardiac deaths and a number of severe health complications, 32-year-old Tamara Schwab's life was saved by a heart transplant. She's now vowed not to waste a single minute of her second stint at life and is pushing herself to the limit to compete in the World Transplant Games. But can her body take it? 00:30 Euromaxx 01:00 DW News 01:15 Shift Digital technology unlocks new ways to explore history through VR, AR and games — but social media can oversimplify or distort facts. 01:30 REV US carmakers pivot back to combustion engines under Donald Trump, while China pulls ahead in electric mobility. A strategic misstep? And: electric ferries in Lagos, transport woes in Karachi and German firms in Serbia. 02:00 DW News 02:15 DocFilm Octopus is considered a delicacy - grilled, boiled, or fried. But rising demand has consequences, and in several regions of Europe, this intelligent cephalopod is already considered overfished. 03:00 DW News 03:15 Sports Life After suffering two sudden cardiac deaths and a number of severe health complications, 32-year-old Tamara Schwab's life was saved by a heart transplant. She's now vowed not to waste a single minute of her second stint at life and is pushing herself to the limit to compete in the World Transplant Games. But can her body take it? 03:30 DW News 04:00 DW News 04:02 HER Women in Asia Reduce, reuse and recycle — to live a waste free life is the goal of more and more people around the world. But where to start? HER introduces women with creative and innovative ideas on how to consume less and recycle more. And sometimes it's also, about showing that even waste can be turned into something wonderful. 04:15 Reporter 04:30 Tomorrow Today High-speed X-rays let researchers see exactly what happens during a collision. Also on the show: plastic-eating worms, a sailboat for ocean research, and why women in soccer run farther and play harder than men. 05:00 DW News 05:02 Afrimaxx 05:30 Best of DW Podcasts 06:00 DW News 06:02 DW News Focus Our deep dive format explains the stories that matter - with clarity, context and journalistic rigor. Each segment goes beyond the headlines to uncover what's driving key developments around the world, featuring sharp analysis, expert voices and exclusive on the ground insights from where events are unfolding. 06:15 Shift Digital technology unlocks new ways to explore history through VR, AR and games — but social media can oversimplify or distort facts. 06:30 REV US carmakers pivot back to combustion engines under Donald Trump, while China pulls ahead in electric mobility. A strategic misstep? And: electric ferries in Lagos, transport woes in Karachi and German firms in Serbia. 07:00 DW News 07:02 Euromaxx 07:30 Global Us 08:00 DW News 08:02 DW News Focus Our deep dive format explains the stories that matter - with clarity, context and journalistic rigor. Each segment goes beyond the headlines to uncover what's driving key developments around the world, featuring sharp analysis, expert voices and exclusive on the ground insights from where events are unfolding. 08:15 DocFilm Decades ago, gray seals in the Baltic Sea were considered virtually extinct, mercilessly hunted by humans. Thanks to a hunting ban, the population recovered. Now, they're making life difficult for fishermen. 08:45 Reporter 09:00 DW News 09:02 Eco India Coal dust poses a health risk to people in India's mining regions. Local women are taking it on. The economic impact of extreme weather. And: Alpine olives! 09:30 Best of DW Podcasts 10:00 DW News 10:02 In Good Shape Mouth ulcers, gum disease, cavities — even the tongue — can provide warnings of diabetes, heart disease, and stroke. Learn what your mouth says about health. 10:30 Euromaxx 11:00 DW News 11:02 DW News Focus Our deep dive format explains the stories that matter - with clarity, context and journalistic rigor. Each segment goes beyond the headlines to uncover what's driving key developments around the world, featuring sharp analysis, expert voices and exclusive on the ground insights from where events are unfolding. 11:15 Global Us 11:45 Reporter 12:00 DW News 12:02 DocFilm Decades ago, gray seals in the Baltic Sea were considered virtually extinct, mercilessly hunted by humans. Thanks to a hunting ban, the population recovered. Now, they're making life difficult for fishermen. 12:30 Tomorrow Today High-speed X-rays let researchers see exactly what happens during a collision. Also on the show: plastic-eating worms, a sailboat for ocean research, and why women in soccer run farther and play harder than men. 13:00 DW News 13:02 Sports Life After suffering two sudden cardiac deaths and a number of severe health complications, 32-year-old Tamara Schwab's life was saved by a heart transplant. She's now vowed not to waste a single minute of her second stint at life and is pushing herself to the limit to compete in the World Transplant Games. But can her body take it? 13:15 Shift Digital technology unlocks new ways to explore history through VR, AR and games — but social media can oversimplify or distort facts. 13:30 Eco Africa In a flood-prone Kampala suburb, singer-songwriter Green Daddy is teaching the next generation to fight climate change. Plus: The cyclist with a vision for Africa's cities. 14:00 DW News 14:02 DW News Focus Our deep dive format explains the stories that matter - with clarity, context and journalistic rigor. Each segment goes beyond the headlines to uncover what's driving key developments around the world, featuring sharp analysis, expert voices and exclusive on the ground insights from where events are unfolding. 14:15 DocFilm The Peruvian Altiplano is one of the most extreme habitats in the world. Located over 4,000 meters above sea level, the region attracts millions of visitors - and pushes many of them to their physical limits. 15:00 DW News 15:02 DocFilm Decades ago, gray seals in the Baltic Sea were considered virtually extinct, mercilessly hunted by humans. Thanks to a hunting ban, the population recovered. Now, they're making life difficult for fishermen. 15:30 Best of DW Podcasts 16:00 DW News 16:02 DW News Focus Our deep dive format explains the stories that matter - with clarity, context and journalistic rigor. Each segment goes beyond the headlines to uncover what's driving key developments around the world, featuring sharp analysis, expert voices and exclusive on the ground insights from where events are unfolding. 16:15 DocFilm Octopus is considered a delicacy - grilled, boiled, or fried. But rising demand has consequences, and in several regions of Europe, this intelligent cephalopod is already considered overfished. 17:00 DW News 17:02 Sports Life After suffering two sudden cardiac deaths and a number of severe health complications, 32-year-old Tamara Schwab's life was saved by a heart transplant. She's now vowed not to waste a single minute of her second stint at life and is pushing herself to the limit to compete in the World Transplant Games. But can her body take it? 17:15 DocFilm What do young Chinese people dream of? What hopes and goals do they have? Do the grandchildren of the "rising generation” still believe in progress through work, and prosperity for all? Or do they have different values? 18:00 DW News 18:02 Eco Africa In a flood-prone Kampala suburb, singer-songwriter Green Daddy is teaching the next generation to fight climate change. Plus: The cyclist with a vision for Africa's cities. 18:30 Global Us 19:00 DW News 19:02 DW News Focus 19:15 DocFilm The Peruvian Altiplano is one of the most extreme habitats in the world. Located over 4,000 meters above sea level, the region attracts millions of visitors - and pushes many of them to their physical limits. 20:00 DW News 20:02 DW News Focus 20:15 Best of DW-online Content 20:30 The 77 Percent In this week's show, we are at the carnival of cultures in Berlin. And from Berlin to Cape Town to Lagos, we look at how dance and music are connecting cultures across the world. 21:00 DW News 21:02 DW News Focus 21:15 DocFilm Octopus is considered a delicacy - grilled, boiled, or fried. But rising demand has consequences, and in several regions of Europe, this intelligent cephalopod is already considered overfished. 22:00 DW News