2024-11-11 00:00 DW News 00:30 The 77 Percent 01:00 DW News 01:30 Shift 01:45 Reporter DW 02:00 DW News 02:15 La chute du mur de Berlin Le 9 novembre 1989, la frontière est ouverte entre la RDA et la RFA, ce qui se traduit, à Berlin, par la chute du mur qui séparait la ville depuis 1961. 03:00 DW News 03:30 Eco Africa 04:00 DW News 04:30 Global Us: What connects us all 05:00 DW News 05:15 L'Europe en surchauffe : Vivre avec les canicules Des scientifiques évoquent les effets indésirables de la hausse des températures en Europe et présente les stratégies d'adaptation possibles pour y faire face. 06:00 DW News 06:15 Best of DW-online Content 06:30 The 77 Percent 07:00 DW News 07:30 Tomorrow Today 08:00 DW News 08:30 Global Us: What connects us all 09:00 DW News 09:15 La chute du mur de Berlin Le 9 novembre 1989, la frontière est ouverte entre la RDA et la RFA, ce qui se traduit, à Berlin, par la chute du mur qui séparait la ville depuis 1961. 10:00 DW News 10:15 Best of DW-online Content 10:30 Arts Unveiled: Experiencing and understanding the art world 11:00 DW News 11:30 Close up: The Current Affairs Documentary 12:00 DW News 12:02 The 77 Percent 12:30 Global Us: What connects us all 13:00 DW News 13:30 The Day 14:00 DW News 14:02 Best of DW-online Content 14:15 La chute du mur de Berlin Le 9 novembre 1989, la frontière est ouverte entre la RDA et la RFA, ce qui se traduit, à Berlin, par la chute du mur qui séparait la ville depuis 1961. 15:00 DW News 15:02 The Day 15:30 Endométriose, briser le silence En prise avec un thème d'actualité, des reportages vont à la rencontre de citoyens européens et proposent une plongée inédite dans leurs réalités quotidiennes. Chaque épisode est consacré à un sujet spécifique dans un pays européen en particulier. 16:00 DW News 16:15 Best of DW-online Content 16:30 Close up: The Current Affairs Documentary 17:00 DW News 17:02 The Day 17:30 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. 18:00 DW News 18:15 Tiere als Trophäen - Wer rettet Elefant, Löwe & Co.? 19:00 DW News 19:02 The Day 19:30 REV 20:00 DW News 20:15 Planet A If cars are bad for the climate, and public transport good, what makes people switch? More and more cities try to motivate residents by eliminating fares. Does it work? 20:30 Close up: The Current Affairs Documentary 21:00 DW News 21:15 Tiere als Trophäen - Wer rettet Elefant, Löwe & Co.? 22:00 DW News 22:02 The Day 22:30 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. 23:00 DW News 23:15 Planet A If cars are bad for the climate, and public transport good, what makes people switch? More and more cities try to motivate residents by eliminating fares. Does it work? 23:30 Arts Unveiled: Experiencing and understanding the art world The history of homeopathy: myths and truth surrounding this alternative medicine. And: mangas and anime series from Japan that glorify German militarism and the Nazis. Where does this fascination stem from? Is it dangerous?
2024-11-12 00:00 DW News 00:30 War in Lebanon - Beirut's First Responders on the Front Line 190 million women around the world suffer from endometriosis, a chronic disease of the abdomen. For a long time, medicine didn't take these women's complaints seriously. But now, the taboo issue is finding a wider audience. Women are breaking their silence. 01:00 DW News 01:30 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. 02:00 DW News 02:15 Close up: The Current Affairs Documentary 02:45 Reporter DW 03:00 DW News 03:30 Tomorrow Today AI can already write convincing texts or recognize when machines need maintenance. But could artificial intelligence also one day improve weather forecasts, offer psychotherapy and pursue research into historical topics? It's already happening. 04:00 DW News 04:30 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. 05:00 DW News 05:15 Close up: The Current Affairs Documentary 05:45 Shift Scammers steal billions online using different kinds of ploys and cyber scams have long been part of organized crime. In Southeast Asia, there are thousands of workers who are forced to defraud people online. 06:00 DW News 06:15 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 tariffs, and a new era in global trade? 06:30 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. 07:00 DW News 07:30 Global Us: What connects us all 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. 08:00 DW News 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 09:15 Close up: The Current Affairs Documentary 09:45 Reporter DW 10:00 DW News 10:15 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 tariffs, and a new era in global trade? 10:30 REV 11:00 DW News 11:30 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. 12:00 DW News 12:02 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. 12:30 Tomorrow Today AI can already write convincing texts or recognize when machines need maintenance. But could artificial intelligence also one day improve weather forecasts, offer psychotherapy and pursue research into historical topics? It's already happening. 13:00 DW News 13:30 The Day 14:00 DW News 14:02 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 tariffs, and a new era in global trade? 14:15 Close up: The Current Affairs Documentary 14:45 Shift Scammers steal billions online using different kinds of ploys and cyber scams have long been part of organized crime. In Southeast Asia, there are thousands of workers who are forced to defraud people online. 15:00 DW News 15:02 The Day 15:30 The 77 Percent What does it take to be a fighter? This episode is about pushing your physical boundaries. We meet Nigerian kickboxing champion Jibrin Inuwa Baba, who takes us into the world of traditional Dambe boxing. We look at boxing and mixed martial arts around Africa. We find out how athletes with disabilities conquer their game and the 77 Percent's Okeri Ngutjinazo takes on a challenge of her own. 16:00 DW News 16:15 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 tariffs, and a new era in global trade? 16:30 Global Us: What connects us all 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.