Scan date : 25/04/2024 21:34
Day | Hour | Type Event | Name Lang | Event name | Short Event | Extended Lang | Extended Event |
01/05 | 01h00>01h02 | (0x00) ? | eng | DW News | News | eng | |
01/05 | 01h02>01h30 | (0x00) ? | eng | The Day | News in Review | eng | |
01/05 | 01h30>02h00 | (0x00) ? | eng | Made in Germany | Your Business Magazine | eng | |
01/05 | 02h00>02h15 | (0x00) ? | eng | DW News | News | eng | |
01/05 | 02h15>03h00 | (0x00) ? | eng | A World Heritage Site in Danger? | South Tyrol Fights for its Future | eng | Tourism in South Tyrol is getting out of hand. In the high season, villages and mountain passes are completely congested. For many visitors, the dream of seeing the ‘Three Peaks’ up close ends when police are forced to close the mountain’s access road due to overcrowding. Access to another attraction, the Pragser Wildsee lake, is also regulated: An Italian TV series was filmed here around 10 years ago. Then, images of the beauty spot were beamed around the world on social media. Now, too many people want to visit. Mountain guide Erwin Steiner, a member of the traffic commission, is committed to reducing vehicle traffic -- and preserving the nature that constitutes his livelihood. But there are plans afoot to further expand the tourist infrastructure -- with a view to hosting the 2026 Olympics. Conservationists like architect Marlene Roner are fighting to preserve this World Natural Heritage Site. These two activists team up with representatives of the Alpine Association and local heritage organizations. Against the stunning backdrop of the Dolomites, they adopt a manifesto dedicated to protecting the mountains. With the South Tyrolean government's Tourism Development Concept 2030+, the debate over how to deal with the region’s natural heritage has grown heated. In particular, the plan to cap the number of beds has met with resistance from the hotel and restaurant industries. What is a World Heritage designation actually worth? Does it really help to protect a unique landscape - or just serve to market it? |
01/05 | 03h00>03h02 | (0x00) ? | eng | DW News | News | eng | |
01/05 | 03h02>03h30 | (0x00) ? | eng | The Day | News in Review | eng | |
01/05 | 03h30>04h00 | (0x00) ? | eng | Global Us | Education for All! But how? | eng | Illiteracy, outdated learning concepts, a lack of teachers. Schools around the world are facing major challenges. 250 million children have no access to education at all. How can the education crisis in Brazil, India and Kenya be solved? |
01/05 | 04h00>04h15 | (0x00) ? | eng | DW News | News | eng | |
01/05 | 04h15>04h30 | (0x00) ? | eng | Best of DW-online Content | eng | ||
01/05 | 04h30>05h00 | (0x00) ? | eng | Eco Africa | The Environment Magazine | eng | Coastal communities in The Gambia are struggling not only with the effects of overfishing but also pollution. Protecting Guinea's Tristao Islands, Tunisian olive farming in crisis, an eco hospital in Ghana and a Masai wildlife photographer. |
01/05 | 05h00>05h15 | (0x00) ? | eng | DW News | News | eng | |
01/05 | 05h15>06h00 | (0x00) ? | eng | A World Heritage Site in Danger? | South Tyrol Fights for its Future | eng | Tourism in South Tyrol is getting out of hand. In the high season, villages and mountain passes are completely congested. For many visitors, the dream of seeing the ‘Three Peaks’ up close ends when police are forced to close the mountain’s access road due to overcrowding. Access to another attraction, the Pragser Wildsee lake, is also regulated: An Italian TV series was filmed here around 10 years ago. Then, images of the beauty spot were beamed around the world on social media. Now, too many people want to visit. Mountain guide Erwin Steiner, a member of the traffic commission, is committed to reducing vehicle traffic -- and preserving the nature that constitutes his livelihood. But there are plans afoot to further expand the tourist infrastructure -- with a view to hosting the 2026 Olympics. Conservationists like architect Marlene Roner are fighting to preserve this World Natural Heritage Site. These two activists team up with representatives of the Alpine Association and local heritage organizations. Against the stunning backdrop of the Dolomites, they adopt a manifesto dedicated to protecting the mountains. With the South Tyrolean government's Tourism Development Concept 2030+, the debate over how to deal with the region’s natural heritage has grown heated. In particular, the plan to cap the number of beds has met with resistance from the hotel and restaurant industries. What is a World Heritage designation actually worth? Does it really help to protect a unique landscape - or just serve to market it? |
01/05 | 06h00>06h02 | (0x00) ? | eng | DW News | News | eng | |
01/05 | 06h02>06h30 | (0x00) ? | eng | The Day | News in Review | eng | |
01/05 | 06h30>07h00 | (0x00) ? | eng | Made in Germany | Your Business Magazine | eng | |
01/05 | 07h00>07h15 | (0x00) ? | eng | DW News | News | eng | |
01/05 | 07h15>07h30 | (0x00) ? | eng | Best of DW-online Content | eng | ||
01/05 | 07h30>08h00 | (0x00) ? | eng | In Good Shape | Always tired? How to boost your energy! | eng | Persistent tiredness, lethargy, lack of drive - if that’s your daily experience, it will impact your health and well-being. Sometimes illnesses like chronic fatigue syndrome are to blame. But often a few lifestyle changes can make a huge difference. |
01/05 | 08h00>08h30 | (0x00) ? | eng | DW News | News | eng | |
01/05 | 08h30>09h00 | (0x00) ? | eng | Close up | eng | ||
01/05 | 09h00>09h30 | (0x00) ? | eng | DW News | News | eng | |
01/05 | 09h30>10h00 | (0x00) ? | eng | Eco India | Changing weather, changing times | eng | An ancient method for collecting rainwater, why freak storms are becoming common in Europe, the local weather enthusiasts turned influencers in India, and an historic weather station in Poland that’s been charting climate change for over a century. |
01/05 | 10h00>10h15 | (0x00) ? | eng | DW News | News | eng | |
01/05 | 10h15>11h00 | (0x00) ? | eng | The Far Right and Neo-Nazis | An Increasing Terrorist Threat | eng | In Germany, a far-right plan to overthrow the state was averted. In France, six men were arrested for plotting to attack politicians. In Bratislava, a student with links to the far right murdered two people outside an LGTB club. The film crew meets with some of the people who see themselves as ideological leaders of a racial war. The film investigates these white supremacists, and the threat they pose. The filmmakers traveled to Wunsiedel, northern Bavaria. Here, a neo-Nazi political party, Dritte Weg, gathered to commemorate Adolf Hitler’s deputy, Rudolf Hess. Locals watched silently as the neo-Nazis march through the streets in a torchlit parade, carrying banners and banging on drums. A team of journalists spent two years investigating semi-clandestine networks in France, Germany and Romania. They set up a fake profile on a French neo-Nazi forum. It’s one of many spreading hate online, and has over 3,600 members. There are also online dating sites exclusively for white people, celebrating ‘white life, white love’. Members trade in Nazi memorabilia. The camera team meets a man who served in the SS back in the Second World War. Shockingly, he still feels nostalgia for Nazi ideals. A role-model for many of these ‘white warriors’ is Daniel Conversano, who left France for the ‘white land’ of Romania. Here, he formed a community. His followers include the convicted terrorist Login Nisin, who admitted to plotting to kill Christophe Castaner and Jean-Luc Melenchon. The team visited Conversano and his supporters in Bucharest. They questioned him about his racist views. Many see the coming "racial civil war” as inevitable. Far-right extremists are now considered one of the biggest threats to democracy in Europe. |
01/05 | 11h00>11h30 | (0x00) ? | eng | DW News | News | eng | |
01/05 | 11h30>12h00 | (0x00) ? | eng | Close up | eng | ||
01/05 | 12h00>12h30 | (0x00) ? | eng | DW News | News | eng | |
01/05 | 12h30>13h00 | (0x00) ? | eng | Made in Germany | Your Business Magazine | eng | |
01/05 | 13h00>13h15 | (0x00) ? | eng | DW News | News | eng | |
01/05 | 13h15>14h00 | (0x00) ? | eng | Exorcism | Dangerous Dealings with the Devil | eng | The film follows modern-day exorcists in France, Switzerland and Germany. They are priests of the Catholic Church, evangelical preachers and freelance "healers" who meet the apparently increasing demand for exorcism. Do they truly believe the devil exists? How does an exorcism ceremony work? Is exorcism a deliverance from evil, or a control technique to keep believers submissive? This film is an investigative journey into the world of contemporary beliefs surrounding demons, devils, and exorcists. |
01/05 | 14h00>14h15 | (0x00) ? | eng | DW News | News | eng | |
01/05 | 14h15>14h30 | (0x00) ? | eng | Best of DW-online Content | eng | ||
01/05 | 14h30>15h00 | (0x00) ? | eng | Eco Africa | The Environment Magazine | eng | Coastal communities in The Gambia are struggling not only with the effects of overfishing but also pollution. Protecting Guinea's Tristao Islands, Tunisian olive farming in crisis, an eco hospital in Ghana and a Masai wildlife photographer. |
01/05 | 15h00>15h30 | (0x00) ? | eng | DW News | News | eng | |
01/05 | 15h30>16h00 | (0x00) ? | eng | Made in Germany | Your Business Magazine | eng | |
01/05 | 16h00>16h15 | (0x00) ? | eng | DW News | News | eng | |
01/05 | 16h15>17h00 | (0x00) ? | eng | The Far Right and Neo-Nazis | An Increasing Terrorist Threat | eng | In Germany, a far-right plan to overthrow the state was averted. In France, six men were arrested for plotting to attack politicians. In Bratislava, a student with links to the far right murdered two people outside an LGTB club. The film crew meets with some of the people who see themselves as ideological leaders of a racial war. The film investigates these white supremacists, and the threat they pose. The filmmakers traveled to Wunsiedel, northern Bavaria. Here, a neo-Nazi political party, Dritte Weg, gathered to commemorate Adolf Hitler’s deputy, Rudolf Hess. Locals watched silently as the neo-Nazis march through the streets in a torchlit parade, carrying banners and banging on drums. A team of journalists spent two years investigating semi-clandestine networks in France, Germany and Romania. They set up a fake profile on a French neo-Nazi forum. It’s one of many spreading hate online, and has over 3,600 members. There are also online dating sites exclusively for white people, celebrating ‘white life, white love’. Members trade in Nazi memorabilia. The camera team meets a man who served in the SS back in the Second World War. Shockingly, he still feels nostalgia for Nazi ideals. A role-model for many of these ‘white warriors’ is Daniel Conversano, who left France for the ‘white land’ of Romania. Here, he formed a community. His followers include the convicted terrorist Login Nisin, who admitted to plotting to kill Christophe Castaner and Jean-Luc Melenchon. The team visited Conversano and his supporters in Bucharest. They questioned him about his racist views. Many see the coming "racial civil war” as inevitable. Far-right extremists are now considered one of the biggest threats to democracy in Europe. |
01/05 | 17h00>17h30 | (0x00) ? | eng | DW News | News | eng | |
01/05 | 17h30>18h00 | (0x00) ? | eng | Eco India | Changing weather, changing times | eng | An ancient method for collecting rainwater, why freak storms are becoming common in Europe, the local weather enthusiasts turned influencers in India, and an historic weather station in Poland that’s been charting climate change for over a century. |
01/05 | 18h00>18h30 | (0x00) ? | eng | DW News | News | eng | |
01/05 | 18h30>19h00 | (0x00) ? | eng | Nomads of Benin | Driven Away by Drought | eng | In the hills of central Benin, the dry season is getting tougher every year. The Fulani herders living there have to travel further and further, in ever-larger groups in order to be able to provide for their cattle herds. Boubé, a young man in his 30s who comes from a long line of Fulani herders accustomed to migratory herding, knows that with each season that passes, tensions between local farmers and nomadic herders run increasingly high. After all, water shortages caused global warming are also impacting farmers. They’re reluctant to share their water sources with the Fulani herdsmen. But this year, Boubé doesn't want to stand idly by and aims to mediate between the parties. He’s well aware that the conflict between herders and farmers over the division of land and water could escalate. |
01/05 | 19h00>19h15 | (0x00) ? | eng | DW News | News | eng | |
01/05 | 19h15>20h00 | (0x00) ? | eng | A World Heritage Site in Danger? | South Tyrol Fights for its Future | eng | Tourism in South Tyrol is getting out of hand. In the high season, villages and mountain passes are completely congested. For many visitors, the dream of seeing the ‘Three Peaks’ up close ends when police are forced to close the mountain’s access road due to overcrowding. Access to another attraction, the Pragser Wildsee lake, is also regulated: An Italian TV series was filmed here around 10 years ago. Then, images of the beauty spot were beamed around the world on social media. Now, too many people want to visit. Mountain guide Erwin Steiner, a member of the traffic commission, is committed to reducing vehicle traffic -- and preserving the nature that constitutes his livelihood. But there are plans afoot to further expand the tourist infrastructure -- with a view to hosting the 2026 Olympics. Conservationists like architect Marlene Roner are fighting to preserve this World Natural Heritage Site. These two activists team up with representatives of the Alpine Association and local heritage organizations. Against the stunning backdrop of the Dolomites, they adopt a manifesto dedicated to protecting the mountains. With the South Tyrolean government's Tourism Development Concept 2030+, the debate over how to deal with the region’s natural heritage has grown heated. In particular, the plan to cap the number of beds has met with resistance from the hotel and restaurant industries. What is a World Heritage designation actually worth? Does it really help to protect a unique landscape - or just serve to market it? |
01/05 | 20h00>20h15 | (0x00) ? | eng | DW News | News | eng | |
01/05 | 20h15>20h30 | (0x00) ? | eng | Best of DW-online Content | eng | ||
01/05 | 20h30>21h00 | (0x00) ? | eng | Conflict Zone | Guest: Jan Egeland | eng | Tim Sebastoian interviews Jan Egeland, Secretary General of the Norwegian Refugee Council. (First aired April 10 2024) |
01/05 | 21h00>21h30 | (0x00) ? | eng | DW News | News | eng | |
01/05 | 21h30>22h00 | (0x00) ? | eng | The Day | News in Review | eng | |
01/05 | 22h00>22h15 | (0x00) ? | eng | DW News | News | eng | |
01/05 | 22h15>23h00 | (0x00) ? | eng | The Far Right and Neo-Nazis | An Increasing Terrorist Threat | eng | In Germany, a far-right plan to overthrow the state was averted. In France, six men were arrested for plotting to attack politicians. In Bratislava, a student with links to the far right murdered two people outside an LGTB club. The film crew meets with some of the people who see themselves as ideological leaders of a racial war. The film investigates these white supremacists, and the threat they pose. The filmmakers traveled to Wunsiedel, northern Bavaria. Here, a neo-Nazi political party, Dritte Weg, gathered to commemorate Adolf Hitler’s deputy, Rudolf Hess. Locals watched silently as the neo-Nazis march through the streets in a torchlit parade, carrying banners and banging on drums. A team of journalists spent two years investigating semi-clandestine networks in France, Germany and Romania. They set up a fake profile on a French neo-Nazi forum. It’s one of many spreading hate online, and has over 3,600 members. There are also online dating sites exclusively for white people, celebrating ‘white life, white love’. Members trade in Nazi memorabilia. The camera team meets a man who served in the SS back in the Second World War. Shockingly, he still feels nostalgia for Nazi ideals. A role-model for many of these ‘white warriors’ is Daniel Conversano, who left France for the ‘white land’ of Romania. Here, he formed a community. His followers include the convicted terrorist Login Nisin, who admitted to plotting to kill Christophe Castaner and Jean-Luc Melenchon. The team visited Conversano and his supporters in Bucharest. They questioned him about his racist views. Many see the coming "racial civil war” as inevitable. Far-right extremists are now considered one of the biggest threats to democracy in Europe. |
01/05 | 23h00>23h02 | (0x00) ? | eng | DW News | News | eng | |
01/05 | 23h02>23h30 | (0x00) ? | eng | The Day | News in Review | eng | |
01/05 | 23h30>00h00 | (0x00) ? | eng | Made in Germany | Your Business Magazine | eng | |
01/05 | 00h00>00h15 | (0x00) ? | eng | DW News | News | eng | |
01/05 | 00h15>00h30 | (0x00) ? | eng | Best of DW-online Content | eng | ||
01/05 | 00h30>01h00 | (0x00) ? | eng | Focus on Europe | Spotlight on People | eng | |
25/04 | 01h00>01h02 | (0x00) ? | eng | DW News | News | eng | |
25/04 | 01h02>01h30 | (0x00) ? | eng | The Day | News in Review | eng | |
25/04 | 01h30>02h00 | (0x00) ? | eng | Conflict Zone | Guest: Andrei Kolesnikov | eng | Tim Sebastian interviews Andrei Kolesnikov, Russian political analyst, Carnegie Endowment for International Peace. (First aired March 13 2024) |
25/04 | 02h00>02h15 | (0x00) ? | eng | DW News | News | eng | |
25/04 | 02h15>03h00 | (0x00) ? | eng | Poison and Poverty | Illegal Gold Mining in Indonesia | eng | Indonesia is the largest producer of gold in Asia. Hundreds of thousands of people live from informal gold mining. The use of mercury in the process is ubiquitous. As a result, more and more children in this island nation are being born with deformities. The film documents the lives of individuals who are affected and accompanies people who are fighting for change. Indonesia has committed itself to phasing out the use of mercury by 2025. The film explores the question of just how realistic this plan is, given the fact that hundreds of thousands of gold miners have few feasible alternatives when it comes to earning an income. Corruption in Indonesia also interferes with the implementation of more sustainable gold mining and trading practices. |
25/04 | 03h00>03h02 | (0x00) ? | eng | DW News | News | eng | |
25/04 | 03h02>03h30 | (0x00) ? | eng | The Day | News in Review | eng | |
25/04 | 03h30>04h00 | (0x00) ? | eng | Made in Germany | Things people need: a healthy environment, a place to live, food, technology | eng | Dismantling ships in Bangladesh harms both people and the environment. Searching for a place to live: which is better, buying or renting? What is Bitcoin halving? Who will be the agribusiness winner in 2030? And: how can exoskeletons help nurses? |
25/04 | 04h00>04h15 | (0x00) ? | eng | DW News | News | eng | |
25/04 | 04h15>04h30 | (0x00) ? | eng | HER Women in Asia | eng | ||
25/04 | 04h30>05h00 | (0x00) ? | eng | Conflict Zone | Guest: Andrei Kolesnikov | eng | Tim Sebastian interviews Andrei Kolesnikov, Russian political analyst, Carnegie Endowment for International Peace. (First aired March 13 2024) |
25/04 | 05h00>05h15 | (0x00) ? | eng | DW News | News | eng | |
25/04 | 05h15>06h00 | (0x00) ? | eng | Poison and Poverty | Illegal Gold Mining in Indonesia | eng | Indonesia is the largest producer of gold in Asia. Hundreds of thousands of people live from informal gold mining. The use of mercury in the process is ubiquitous. As a result, more and more children in this island nation are being born with deformities. The film documents the lives of individuals who are affected and accompanies people who are fighting for change. Indonesia has committed itself to phasing out the use of mercury by 2025. The film explores the question of just how realistic this plan is, given the fact that hundreds of thousands of gold miners have few feasible alternatives when it comes to earning an income. Corruption in Indonesia also interferes with the implementation of more sustainable gold mining and trading practices. |
25/04 | 06h00>06h02 | (0x00) ? | eng | DW News | News | eng | |
25/04 | 06h02>06h30 | (0x00) ? | eng | The Day | News in Review | eng | |
25/04 | 06h30>07h00 | (0x00) ? | eng | Focus on Europe | Spotlight on People | eng | Climate change is impacting villages in the French Alps. +++ Violence among Greek soccer fans leads to empty stadiums. |
25/04 | 07h00>07h15 | (0x00) ? | eng | DW News | News | eng | |
25/04 | 07h15>07h30 | (0x00) ? | eng | HER Women in Asia | eng | ||
25/04 | 07h30>08h00 | (0x00) ? | eng | Made in Germany | Things people need: a healthy environment, a place to live, food, technology | eng | Dismantling ships in Bangladesh harms both people and the environment. Searching for a place to live: which is better, buying or renting? What is Bitcoin halving? Who will be the agribusiness winner in 2030? And: how can exoskeletons help nurses? |
25/04 | 08h00>08h30 | (0x00) ? | eng | DW News | News | eng | |
25/04 | 08h30>09h00 | (0x00) ? | eng | Focus on Europe | Spotlight on People | eng | Climate change is impacting villages in the French Alps. +++ Violence among Greek soccer fans leads to empty stadiums. |
25/04 | 09h00>09h30 | (0x00) ? | eng | DW News | News | eng | |
25/04 | 09h30>10h00 | (0x00) ? | eng | Conflict Zone | Guest: Andrei Kolesnikov | eng | Tim Sebastian interviews Andrei Kolesnikov, Russian political analyst, Carnegie Endowment for International Peace. (First aired March 13 2024) |
25/04 | 10h00>10h15 | (0x00) ? | eng | DW News | News | eng | |
25/04 | 10h15>11h00 | (0x00) ? | eng | Transylvania | The Heart of Romania | eng | Dumitru Pop, for example, works at the "funniest cemetery in the world”. His mission: to change people's view of death. He carves and paints wooden crosses for the deceased. He decides which anecdotes best commemorate the dead. Too much alcohol? A tyrannical mother-in-law? Dumitru doesn't sugarcoat anything -- and adds a dash of humor to the saddest of circumstances. Transylvania is nestled in the Carpathian Mountains and boasts seemingly endless forests and pristine nature. In towns like Sighisoara and Biertan, imposing churches remind us that Transylvania was shaped by German culture. Among the people the filmmakers meet are two Transylvanian Saxons who are renovating their house using ancient tools -- and the knowledge passed down by their ancestors. The largest ethnic minority in the country, the Roma, meet at the horse market in Gilau. The horse trade has been one of the most respected Roma professions for centuries. The market is impressive and puts on a great show. But it’s also a kind of family reunion. For the horse trader Costell and the market organizer Pufi Moldovan, it’s an exciting day. |
25/04 | 11h00>11h30 | (0x00) ? | eng | DW News | News | eng | |
25/04 | 11h30>12h00 | (0x00) ? | eng | Eco India | Circular economy, circular thinking | eng | From used car tires and old plastic products to electronic waste: finding ways to repurpose things has benefits for the environment and the economy. |
25/04 | 12h00>12h30 | (0x00) ? | eng | DW News | News | eng | |
25/04 | 12h30>13h00 | (0x00) ? | eng | Focus on Europe | Spotlight on People | eng | Climate change is impacting villages in the French Alps. +++ Violence among Greek soccer fans leads to empty stadiums. |
25/04 | 13h00>13h15 | (0x00) ? | eng | DW News | News | eng | |
25/04 | 13h15>14h00 | (0x00) ? | eng | North Korea: Playing with Nuclear Fire | The Kim Dynasty | eng | The nuclear program is central to North Korea's strategy. For decades, the regime devoted increasingly large amounts of its resources to acquiring the bomb. Then, in 2006, North Korea detonated a nuclear bomb for the first time. It was a signal to the world: North Korea was a force to be reckoned with. The Kim dynasty has also acquired strong partners. China regards the country as a military buffer zone and keeps it heavily dependent on its economy. With China in its corner, North Korea is not intimidated by the United States. Now, North Korea is also allying with Russia and supporting it in the war against Ukraine. Propaganda, intimidation and surveillance form the pillars of North Korean society. The state’s top-secret structures are largely opaque because the country has been hermetically sealed off from the outside world. The Kim dynasty began with regime founder Kim Il-sung, who was in power from 1948 to 1994. Creating a unique cult of personality, he built a regime according to his own ideas. After his death, his son Kim Jong-Il was in charge until his death 2011. Then, Kim Jong-Il’s son, Kim Jong-un, took over the leadership position. Should Kim Jong-un die, his sister or daughter are considered his likeliest successors. The North Korean government exercises total control over the country and its population. With the help of a comprehensive surveillance system, the state engages in extreme repression, using everything from intimidation to prison camps and death sentences to keep its people in check. With the help of leading experts, including former officials of the Pyongyang regime, the film analyzes the strategies deployed by the North Korean government. |
25/04 | 14h00>14h15 | (0x00) ? | eng | DW News | News | eng | |
25/04 | 14h15>14h30 | (0x00) ? | eng | Planet A | eng | So can it really fix shipping's emission problem? | |
25/04 | 14h30>15h00 | (0x00) ? | eng | Conflict Zone | Guest: Andrei Kolesnikov | eng | Tim Sebastian interviews Andrei Kolesnikov, Russian political analyst, Carnegie Endowment for International Peace. (First aired March 13 2024) |
25/04 | 15h00>15h30 | (0x00) ? | eng | DW News | News | eng | |
25/04 | 15h30>16h00 | (0x00) ? | eng | Focus on Europe | Spotlight on People | eng | Climate change is impacting villages in the French Alps. +++ Violence among Greek soccer fans leads to empty stadiums. |
27/04 | 04h00>04h15 | (0x00) ? | eng | DW News | News | eng | |
27/04 | 04h15>04h30 | (0x00) ? | eng | Rev | eng | ||
27/04 | 04h30>05h00 | (0x00) ? | eng | To the Point | India under Modi: An Underrated Superpower? | eng | Prime Minister Narendra Modi aims to modernize India and elevate it to a significant geopolitical player, skillfully navigating between various power blocs. What's driving his agenda? Our guests: Walter Lindner (former Ambassador to India); Joel Sandhu (Gppi); Miriam Prys-Hansen (Giga-Institute) |
27/04 | 05h00>05h15 | (0x00) ? | eng | DW News | News | eng | |
27/04 | 05h15>05h30 | (0x00) ? | eng | Shift | Is Your Partner Spying on You with Apps? | eng | Spyware on a partner's smartphone is becoming more common. How to protect yourself. Can watermarks really help against deepfakes? And: Why it matters that kids believe Alexa and Siri have feelings. |
27/04 | 05h30>06h00 | (0x00) ? | eng | Euromaxx | Lifestyle Europe | eng | |
27/04 | 06h00>06h02 | (0x00) ? | eng | DW News | News | eng | |
27/04 | 06h02>06h30 | (0x00) ? | eng | Arts Unveiled | Experiencing and understanding the art world | eng | |
27/04 | 06h30>07h00 | (0x00) ? | eng | The 77 Percent | Tourism in Africa | eng | How we well do you know Africa? This week, The 77 Percent takes you for a ride through the continent’s tourist attractions. DW's Fatou Muloshi tries bungee jumping at Victoria Falls. We sample some flavors at Zanzibar’s spice markets. Our local guides show you the hidden spots in Cotonou, Brazzaville, Maseru and Tamale. And finally, we meet a female Maasai tour guide challenging stereotypes. |
27/04 | 07h00>07h15 | (0x00) ? | eng | DW News | News | eng | |
27/04 | 07h15>07h30 | (0x00) ? | eng | Rev | eng | ||
27/04 | 07h30>08h00 | (0x00) ? | eng | REV | The Global Auto and Mobility Show | eng | Testing the new Volvo EX30. Can the Swedes’ compact e-SUV challenge rivals like the Tesla Model 3 & VW’s I.D.3? And, as China targets EV expansion but German manufacturers' EV plans falter, we ask - is the EV dream dead? |
27/04 | 08h00>08h15 | (0x00) ? | eng | DW News | News | eng | |
27/04 | 08h15>08h30 | (0x00) ? | eng | Sports Life | Ashish Raorane - Battling the dunes at the Dakar Rally | eng | Ashish Raorane quit his job in the merchant navy and set about pursuing his ultimate goal - competing in the Dakar Rally’s Malle Moto class. Athletes tackle the treacherous rally without the assistance of a team, sheer grit carrying them through each day’s ordeal. Now the Indian motorsport athlete is preparing for his next Dakar as a privateer, readying himself for another battle with the dunes. |
27/04 | 08h30>09h00 | (0x00) ? | eng | Tomorrow Today | The Science Magazine | eng | A new way to identify the right drugs to help a child with cancer. Hospital architecture and the healing process. The future of robot caregivers. And how dance can help with Parkinson's disease and multiple sclerosis. |
27/04 | 09h00>09h15 | (0x00) ? | eng | DW News | News | eng | |
27/04 | 09h15>10h00 | (0x00) ? | eng | North Korea: Playing with Nuclear Fire | The Kim Dynasty | eng | The nuclear program is central to North Korea's strategy. For decades, the regime devoted increasingly large amounts of its resources to acquiring the bomb. Then, in 2006, North Korea detonated a nuclear bomb for the first time. It was a signal to the world: North Korea was a force to be reckoned with. The Kim dynasty has also acquired strong partners. China regards the country as a military buffer zone and keeps it heavily dependent on its economy. With China in its corner, North Korea is not intimidated by the United States. Now, North Korea is also allying with Russia and supporting it in the war against Ukraine. Propaganda, intimidation and surveillance form the pillars of North Korean society. The state’s top-secret structures are largely opaque because the country has been hermetically sealed off from the outside world. The Kim dynasty began with regime founder Kim Il-sung, who was in power from 1948 to 1994. Creating a unique cult of personality, he built a regime according to his own ideas. After his death, his son Kim Jong-Il was in charge until his death 2011. Then, Kim Jong-Il’s son, Kim Jong-un, took over the leadership position. Should Kim Jong-un die, his sister or daughter are considered his likeliest successors. The North Korean government exercises total control over the country and its population. With the help of a comprehensive surveillance system, the state engages in extreme repression, using everything from intimidation to prison camps and death sentences to keep its people in check. With the help of leading experts, including former officials of the Pyongyang regime, the film analyzes the strategies deployed by the North Korean government. |
27/04 | 10h00>10h15 | (0x00) ? | eng | DW News | News | eng | |
27/04 | 10h15>10h30 | (0x00) ? | eng | Sports Life | Ashish Raorane - Battling the dunes at the Dakar Rally | eng | Ashish Raorane quit his job in the merchant navy and set about pursuing his ultimate goal - competing in the Dakar Rally’s Malle Moto class. Athletes tackle the treacherous rally without the assistance of a team, sheer grit carrying them through each day’s ordeal. Now the Indian motorsport athlete is preparing for his next Dakar as a privateer, readying himself for another battle with the dunes. |
27/04 | 10h30>11h00 | (0x00) ? | eng | In Good Shape | Always tired? How to boost your energy! | eng | Persistent tiredness, lethargy, lack of drive - if that’s your daily experience, it will impact your health and well-being. Sometimes illnesses like chronic fatigue syndrome are to blame. But often a few lifestyle changes can make a huge difference. |
27/04 | 11h00>11h15 | (0x00) ? | eng | DW News | News | eng | |
27/04 | 11h15>11h30 | (0x00) ? | eng | Shift | Is Your Partner Spying on You with Apps? | eng | Spyware on a partner's smartphone is becoming more common. How to protect yourself. Can watermarks really help against deepfakes? And: Why it matters that kids believe Alexa and Siri have feelings. |
27/04 | 11h30>12h00 | (0x00) ? | eng | Arts Unveiled | Experiencing and understanding the art world | eng | |
27/04 | 12h00>12h03 | (0x00) ? | eng | DW News | News | eng | |
27/04 | 12h03>13h00 | (0x00) ? | eng | The Happy Worker | eng | In an ideal scenario, work is fulfilling. But many people in office jobs find their daily work is making them miserable. Of course, it could be argued that the dissatisfaction of these employees is mainly a by-product of industrialization. They’re in secure, non-physically demanding professions that are often relatively well paid - unlike many people in this world living in vastly more dire circumstances. But is this unparalleled waste of human resources one of the biggest untold dramas of our time? "The Happy Worker" explores the reasons why highly paid managers are so fond of parroting hackneyed phrases, following abstruse management methods and poisoning the working atmosphere for the benefit of shareholders. According to a Gallup poll, just 13 per cent of the working population endeavor to perform well in their job. However, 64 per cent of employees don’t care about their work and aim to get through the day with minimum effort. 25 per cent of workers hate their jobs so much they even work against the company that employs them. Although the numbers vary from country to country, these trends can be observed all over the world. A sense that their work is pointless makes many people ill. The documentary hears from patients recovering from burnout. The accounts of their experiences are appraised by a number of experts including the Berkeley-based pioneer of research into burnout, the psychologist Christina Maslach. | |
27/04 | 13h00>13h15 | (0x00) ? | eng | DW News | News | eng | |
27/04 | 13h15>13h30 | (0x00) ? | eng | Shift | Is Your Partner Spying on You with Apps? | eng | Spyware on a partner's smartphone is becoming more common. How to protect yourself. Can watermarks really help against deepfakes? And: Why it matters that kids believe Alexa and Siri have feelings. |
27/04 | 13h30>14h00 | (0x00) ? | eng | Euromaxx | Lifestyle Europe | eng | |
27/04 | 14h00>14h15 | (0x00) ? | eng | DW News | News | eng | |
27/04 | 14h15>15h00 | (0x00) ? | eng | Exorcism | Dangerous Dealings with the Devil | eng | The film follows modern-day exorcists in France, Switzerland and Germany. They are priests of the Catholic Church, evangelical preachers and freelance "healers" who meet the apparently increasing demand for exorcism. Do they truly believe the devil exists? How does an exorcism ceremony work? Is exorcism a deliverance from evil, or a control technique to keep believers submissive? This film is an investigative journey into the world of contemporary beliefs surrounding demons, devils, and exorcists. |
27/04 | 15h00>15h15 | (0x00) ? | eng | DW News | News | eng | |
27/04 | 15h15>15h30 | (0x00) ? | eng | Reporter | On Location | eng | |
27/04 | 15h30>16h00 | (0x00) ? | eng | The 77 Percent | Tourism in Africa | eng | How we well do you know Africa? This week, The 77 Percent takes you for a ride through the continent’s tourist attractions. DW's Fatou Muloshi tries bungee jumping at Victoria Falls. We sample some flavors at Zanzibar’s spice markets. Our local guides show you the hidden spots in Cotonou, Brazzaville, Maseru and Tamale. And finally, we meet a female Maasai tour guide challenging stereotypes. |
27/04 | 16h00>16h15 | (0x00) ? | eng | DW News | News | eng | |
27/04 | 16h15>16h30 | (0x00) ? | eng | Global Us | eng | ||
27/04 | 16h30>17h00 | (0x00) ? | eng | Euromaxx | Lifestyle Europe | eng | |
27/04 | 17h00>17h15 | (0x00) ? | eng | DW News | News | eng | |
27/04 | 17h15>17h30 | (0x00) ? | eng | Sports Life | Ashish Raorane - Battling the dunes at the Dakar Rally | eng | Ashish Raorane quit his job in the merchant navy and set about pursuing his ultimate goal - competing in the Dakar Rally’s Malle Moto class. Athletes tackle the treacherous rally without the assistance of a team, sheer grit carrying them through each day’s ordeal. Now the Indian motorsport athlete is preparing for his next Dakar as a privateer, readying himself for another battle with the dunes. |
27/04 | 17h30>18h00 | (0x00) ? | eng | DW News | Africa | eng | |
27/04 | 18h00>18h15 | (0x00) ? | eng | DW News | News | eng | |
27/04 | 18h15>18h30 | (0x00) ? | eng | Shift | Is Your Partner Spying on You with Apps? | eng | Spyware on a partner's smartphone is becoming more common. How to protect yourself. Can watermarks really help against deepfakes? And: Why it matters that kids believe Alexa and Siri have feelings. |
27/04 | 18h30>19h00 | (0x00) ? | eng | The 77 Percent | Tourism in Africa | eng | How we well do you know Africa? This week, The 77 Percent takes you for a ride through the continent’s tourist attractions. DW's Fatou Muloshi tries bungee jumping at Victoria Falls. We sample some flavors at Zanzibar’s spice markets. Our local guides show you the hidden spots in Cotonou, Brazzaville, Maseru and Tamale. And finally, we meet a female Maasai tour guide challenging stereotypes. |
27/04 | 19h00>19h15 | (0x00) ? | eng | DW News | News | eng | |
27/04 | 19h15>19h30 | (0x00) ? | eng | Reporter | On Location | eng | |
27/04 | 19h30>20h00 | (0x00) ? | eng | DW News | Africa | eng | |
27/04 | 20h00>20h15 | (0x00) ? | eng | DW News | News | eng | |
27/04 | 20h15>21h00 | (0x00) ? | eng | Poison and Poverty | Illegal Gold Mining in Indonesia | eng | Indonesia is the largest producer of gold in Asia. Hundreds of thousands of people live from informal gold mining. The use of mercury in the process is ubiquitous. As a result, more and more children in this island nation are being born with deformities. The film documents the lives of individuals who are affected and accompanies people who are fighting for change. Indonesia has committed itself to phasing out the use of mercury by 2025. The film explores the question of just how realistic this plan is, given the fact that hundreds of thousands of gold miners have few feasible alternatives when it comes to earning an income. Corruption in Indonesia also interferes with the implementation of more sustainable gold mining and trading practices. |
27/04 | 21h00>21h15 | (0x00) ? | eng | DW News | News | eng | |
27/04 | 21h15>21h30 | (0x00) ? | eng | Reporter | On Location | eng | |
27/04 | 21h30>22h00 | (0x00) ? | eng | Afrimaxx | Modern African Lifestyle | eng | This time, Palesa Tembe brings you Afrimaxx’ most curious reports: Be surprised by a female woodworker in Nigeria, a Rwandan cowboy, a male potter in Ghana, surfing in Senegal and the Namibian San playing VR games. |
27/04 | 22h00>22h15 | (0x00) ? | eng | DW News | News | eng | |
27/04 | 22h15>22h30 | (0x00) ? | eng | Shift | Is Your Partner Spying on You with Apps? | eng | Spyware on a partner's smartphone is becoming more common. How to protect yourself. Can watermarks really help against deepfakes? And: Why it matters that kids believe Alexa and Siri have feelings. |
27/04 | 22h30>23h00 | (0x00) ? | eng | Conflict Zone | Guest: Andrei Kolesnikov | eng | Tim Sebastian interviews Andrei Kolesnikov, Russian political analyst, Carnegie Endowment for International Peace. (First aired March 13 2024) |
27/04 | 23h00>23h03 | (0x00) ? | eng | DW News | News | eng | |
27/04 | 23h03>00h00 | (0x00) ? | eng | The Happy Worker | eng | In an ideal scenario, work is fulfilling. But many people in office jobs find their daily work is making them miserable. Of course, it could be argued that the dissatisfaction of these employees is mainly a by-product of industrialization. They’re in secure, non-physically demanding professions that are often relatively well paid - unlike many people in this world living in vastly more dire circumstances. But is this unparalleled waste of human resources one of the biggest untold dramas of our time? "The Happy Worker" explores the reasons why highly paid managers are so fond of parroting hackneyed phrases, following abstruse management methods and poisoning the working atmosphere for the benefit of shareholders. According to a Gallup poll, just 13 per cent of the working population endeavor to perform well in their job. However, 64 per cent of employees don’t care about their work and aim to get through the day with minimum effort. 25 per cent of workers hate their jobs so much they even work against the company that employs them. Although the numbers vary from country to country, these trends can be observed all over the world. A sense that their work is pointless makes many people ill. The documentary hears from patients recovering from burnout. The accounts of their experiences are appraised by a number of experts including the Berkeley-based pioneer of research into burnout, the psychologist Christina Maslach. | |
27/04 | 00h00>00h15 | (0x00) ? | eng | DW News | News | eng | |
27/04 | 00h15>00h30 | (0x00) ? | eng | Sports Life | Ashish Raorane - Battling the dunes at the Dakar Rally | eng | Ashish Raorane quit his job in the merchant navy and set about pursuing his ultimate goal - competing in the Dakar Rally’s Malle Moto class. Athletes tackle the treacherous rally without the assistance of a team, sheer grit carrying them through each day’s ordeal. Now the Indian motorsport athlete is preparing for his next Dakar as a privateer, readying himself for another battle with the dunes. |
27/04 | 00h30>01h00 | (0x00) ? | eng | Tomorrow Today | The Science Magazine | eng | A new way to identify the right drugs to help a child with cancer. Hospital architecture and the healing process. The future of robot caregivers. And how dance can help with Parkinson's disease and multiple sclerosis. |
28/04 | 01h00>01h02 | (0x00) ? | eng | DW News | News | eng | |
28/04 | 01h02>01h30 | (0x00) ? | eng | Nomads of Benin | Driven Away by Drought | eng | In the hills of central Benin, the dry season is getting tougher every year. The Fulani herders living there have to travel further and further, in ever-larger groups in order to be able to provide for their cattle herds. Boubé, a young man in his 30s who comes from a long line of Fulani herders accustomed to migratory herding, knows that with each season that passes, tensions between local farmers and nomadic herders run increasingly high. After all, water shortages caused global warming are also impacting farmers. They’re reluctant to share their water sources with the Fulani herdsmen. But this year, Boubé doesn't want to stand idly by and aims to mediate between the parties. He’s well aware that the conflict between herders and farmers over the division of land and water could escalate. |
28/04 | 01h30>02h00 | (0x00) ? | eng | In Good Shape | Always tired? How to boost your energy! | eng | Persistent tiredness, lethargy, lack of drive - if that’s your daily experience, it will impact your health and well-being. Sometimes illnesses like chronic fatigue syndrome are to blame. But often a few lifestyle changes can make a huge difference. |
28/04 | 02h00>02h15 | (0x00) ? | eng | DW News | News | eng | |
28/04 | 02h15>02h30 | (0x00) ? | eng | Reporter | On Location | eng | |
28/04 | 02h30>03h00 | (0x00) ? | eng | Euromaxx | Lifestyle Europe | eng | |
28/04 | 03h00>03h02 | (0x00) ? | eng | DW News | News | eng | |
28/04 | 03h02>03h15 | (0x00) ? | eng | Sports Life | Ashish Raorane - Battling the dunes at the Dakar Rally | eng | Ashish Raorane quit his job in the merchant navy and set about pursuing his ultimate goal - competing in the Dakar Rally’s Malle Moto class. Athletes tackle the treacherous rally without the assistance of a team, sheer grit carrying them through each day’s ordeal. Now the Indian motorsport athlete is preparing for his next Dakar as a privateer, readying himself for another battle with the dunes. |
28/04 | 03h15>04h00 | (0x00) ? | eng | Poison and Poverty | Illegal Gold Mining in Indonesia | eng | Indonesia is the largest producer of gold in Asia. Hundreds of thousands of people live from informal gold mining. The use of mercury in the process is ubiquitous. As a result, more and more children in this island nation are being born with deformities. The film documents the lives of individuals who are affected and accompanies people who are fighting for change. Indonesia has committed itself to phasing out the use of mercury by 2025. The film explores the question of just how realistic this plan is, given the fact that hundreds of thousands of gold miners have few feasible alternatives when it comes to earning an income. Corruption in Indonesia also interferes with the implementation of more sustainable gold mining and trading practices. |
28/04 | 04h00>04h15 | (0x00) ? | eng | DW News | News | eng | |
28/04 | 04h15>04h30 | (0x00) ? | eng | Reporter | On Location | eng | |
28/04 | 04h30>05h00 | (0x00) ? | eng | Nomads of Benin | Driven Away by Drought | eng | In the hills of central Benin, the dry season is getting tougher every year. The Fulani herders living there have to travel further and further, in ever-larger groups in order to be able to provide for their cattle herds. Boubé, a young man in his 30s who comes from a long line of Fulani herders accustomed to migratory herding, knows that with each season that passes, tensions between local farmers and nomadic herders run increasingly high. After all, water shortages caused global warming are also impacting farmers. They’re reluctant to share their water sources with the Fulani herdsmen. But this year, Boubé doesn't want to stand idly by and aims to mediate between the parties. He’s well aware that the conflict between herders and farmers over the division of land and water could escalate. |
28/04 | 05h00>05h15 | (0x00) ? | eng | DW News | News | eng | |
28/04 | 05h15>05h30 | (0x00) ? | eng | Sports Life | Ashish Raorane - Battling the dunes at the Dakar Rally | eng | Ashish Raorane quit his job in the merchant navy and set about pursuing his ultimate goal - competing in the Dakar Rally’s Malle Moto class. Athletes tackle the treacherous rally without the assistance of a team, sheer grit carrying them through each day’s ordeal. Now the Indian motorsport athlete is preparing for his next Dakar as a privateer, readying himself for another battle with the dunes. |
28/04 | 05h30>06h00 | (0x00) ? | eng | REV | The Global Auto and Mobility Show | eng | Testing the new Volvo EX30. Can the Swedes’ compact e-SUV challenge rivals like the Tesla Model 3 & VW’s I.D.3? And, as China targets EV expansion but German manufacturers' EV plans falter, we ask - is the EV dream dead? |
28/04 | 06h00>06h03 | (0x00) ? | eng | DW News | News | eng | |
28/04 | 06h03>07h00 | (0x00) ? | eng | The Happy Worker | eng | In an ideal scenario, work is fulfilling. But many people in office jobs find their daily work is making them miserable. Of course, it could be argued that the dissatisfaction of these employees is mainly a by-product of industrialization. They’re in secure, non-physically demanding professions that are often relatively well paid - unlike many people in this world living in vastly more dire circumstances. But is this unparalleled waste of human resources one of the biggest untold dramas of our time? "The Happy Worker" explores the reasons why highly paid managers are so fond of parroting hackneyed phrases, following abstruse management methods and poisoning the working atmosphere for the benefit of shareholders. According to a Gallup poll, just 13 per cent of the working population endeavor to perform well in their job. However, 64 per cent of employees don’t care about their work and aim to get through the day with minimum effort. 25 per cent of workers hate their jobs so much they even work against the company that employs them. Although the numbers vary from country to country, these trends can be observed all over the world. A sense that their work is pointless makes many people ill. The documentary hears from patients recovering from burnout. The accounts of their experiences are appraised by a number of experts including the Berkeley-based pioneer of research into burnout, the psychologist Christina Maslach. | |
28/04 | 07h00>07h15 | (0x00) ? | eng | DW News | News | eng | |
28/04 | 07h15>07h30 | (0x00) ? | eng | Reporter | On Location | eng | |
28/04 | 07h30>08h00 | (0x00) ? | eng | Euromaxx | Lifestyle Europe | eng | |
28/04 | 08h00>08h15 | (0x00) ? | eng | DW News | News | eng | |
28/04 | 08h15>08h30 | (0x00) ? | eng | Shift | Is Your Partner Spying on You with Apps? | eng | Spyware on a partner's smartphone is becoming more common. How to protect yourself. Can watermarks really help against deepfakes? And: Why it matters that kids believe Alexa and Siri have feelings. |
28/04 | 08h30>09h00 | (0x00) ? | eng | Arts Unveiled | Experiencing and understanding the art world | eng | |
28/04 | 09h00>09h15 | (0x00) ? | eng | DW News | News | eng | |
28/04 | 09h15>10h00 | (0x00) ? | eng | Transylvania | The Heart of Romania | eng | Dumitru Pop, for example, works at the "funniest cemetery in the world”. His mission: to change people's view of death. He carves and paints wooden crosses for the deceased. He decides which anecdotes best commemorate the dead. Too much alcohol? A tyrannical mother-in-law? Dumitru doesn't sugarcoat anything -- and adds a dash of humor to the saddest of circumstances. Transylvania is nestled in the Carpathian Mountains and boasts seemingly endless forests and pristine nature. In towns like Sighisoara and Biertan, imposing churches remind us that Transylvania was shaped by German culture. Among the people the filmmakers meet are two Transylvanian Saxons who are renovating their house using ancient tools -- and the knowledge passed down by their ancestors. The largest ethnic minority in the country, the Roma, meet at the horse market in Gilau. The horse trade has been one of the most respected Roma professions for centuries. The market is impressive and puts on a great show. But it’s also a kind of family reunion. For the horse trader Costell and the market organizer Pufi Moldovan, it’s an exciting day. |
28/04 | 10h00>10h15 | (0x00) ? | eng | DW News | News | eng | |
28/04 | 10h15>10h30 | (0x00) ? | eng | Shift | Is Your Partner Spying on You with Apps? | eng | Spyware on a partner's smartphone is becoming more common. How to protect yourself. Can watermarks really help against deepfakes? And: Why it matters that kids believe Alexa and Siri have feelings. |
28/04 | 10h30>11h00 | (0x00) ? | eng | The 77 Percent | Tourism in Africa | eng | How we well do you know Africa? This week, The 77 Percent takes you for a ride through the continent’s tourist attractions. DW's Fatou Muloshi tries bungee jumping at Victoria Falls. We sample some flavors at Zanzibar’s spice markets. Our local guides show you the hidden spots in Cotonou, Brazzaville, Maseru and Tamale. And finally, we meet a female Maasai tour guide challenging stereotypes. |
28/04 | 11h00>11h15 | (0x00) ? | eng | DW News | News | eng | |
28/04 | 11h15>11h30 | (0x00) ? | eng | Reporter | On Location | eng | |
28/04 | 11h30>12h00 | (0x00) ? | eng | REV | The Global Auto and Mobility Show | eng | Testing the new Volvo EX30. Can the Swedes’ compact e-SUV challenge rivals like the Tesla Model 3 & VW’s I.D.3? And, as China targets EV expansion but German manufacturers' EV plans falter, we ask - is the EV dream dead? |
28/04 | 12h00>12h15 | (0x00) ? | eng | DW News | News | eng | |
28/04 | 12h15>12h30 | (0x00) ? | eng | Sports Life | Ashish Raorane - Battling the dunes at the Dakar Rally | eng | Ashish Raorane quit his job in the merchant navy and set about pursuing his ultimate goal - competing in the Dakar Rally’s Malle Moto class. Athletes tackle the treacherous rally without the assistance of a team, sheer grit carrying them through each day’s ordeal. Now the Indian motorsport athlete is preparing for his next Dakar as a privateer, readying himself for another battle with the dunes. |
28/04 | 12h30>13h00 | (0x00) ? | eng | The 77 Percent | Tourism in Africa | eng | How we well do you know Africa? This week, The 77 Percent takes you for a ride through the continent’s tourist attractions. DW's Fatou Muloshi tries bungee jumping at Victoria Falls. We sample some flavors at Zanzibar’s spice markets. Our local guides show you the hidden spots in Cotonou, Brazzaville, Maseru and Tamale. And finally, we meet a female Maasai tour guide challenging stereotypes. |
28/04 | 13h00>13h15 | (0x00) ? | eng | DW News | News | eng | |
28/04 | 13h15>13h30 | (0x00) ? | eng | Reporter | On Location | eng | |
28/04 | 13h30>14h00 | (0x00) ? | eng | Arts Unveiled | Experiencing and understanding the art world | eng | |
28/04 | 14h00>14h15 | (0x00) ? | eng | DW News | News | eng | |
28/04 | 14h15>15h00 | (0x00) ? | eng | North Korea: Playing with Nuclear Fire | The Kim Dynasty | eng | The nuclear program is central to North Korea's strategy. For decades, the regime devoted increasingly large amounts of its resources to acquiring the bomb. Then, in 2006, North Korea detonated a nuclear bomb for the first time. It was a signal to the world: North Korea was a force to be reckoned with. The Kim dynasty has also acquired strong partners. China regards the country as a military buffer zone and keeps it heavily dependent on its economy. With China in its corner, North Korea is not intimidated by the United States. Now, North Korea is also allying with Russia and supporting it in the war against Ukraine. Propaganda, intimidation and surveillance form the pillars of North Korean society. The state’s top-secret structures are largely opaque because the country has been hermetically sealed off from the outside world. The Kim dynasty began with regime founder Kim Il-sung, who was in power from 1948 to 1994. Creating a unique cult of personality, he built a regime according to his own ideas. After his death, his son Kim Jong-Il was in charge until his death 2011. Then, Kim Jong-Il’s son, Kim Jong-un, took over the leadership position. Should Kim Jong-un die, his sister or daughter are considered his likeliest successors. The North Korean government exercises total control over the country and its population. With the help of a comprehensive surveillance system, the state engages in extreme repression, using everything from intimidation to prison camps and death sentences to keep its people in check. With the help of leading experts, including former officials of the Pyongyang regime, the film analyzes the strategies deployed by the North Korean government. |
28/04 | 15h00>15h15 | (0x00) ? | eng | DW News | News | eng | |
28/04 | 15h15>15h30 | (0x00) ? | eng | Shift | Is Your Partner Spying on You with Apps? | eng | Spyware on a partner's smartphone is becoming more common. How to protect yourself. Can watermarks really help against deepfakes? And: Why it matters that kids believe Alexa and Siri have feelings. |
28/04 | 15h30>16h00 | (0x00) ? | eng | Nomads of Benin | Driven Away by Drought | eng | In the hills of central Benin, the dry season is getting tougher every year. The Fulani herders living there have to travel further and further, in ever-larger groups in order to be able to provide for their cattle herds. Boubé, a young man in his 30s who comes from a long line of Fulani herders accustomed to migratory herding, knows that with each season that passes, tensions between local farmers and nomadic herders run increasingly high. After all, water shortages caused global warming are also impacting farmers. They’re reluctant to share their water sources with the Fulani herdsmen. But this year, Boubé doesn't want to stand idly by and aims to mediate between the parties. He’s well aware that the conflict between herders and farmers over the division of land and water could escalate. |
28/04 | 16h00>16h15 | (0x00) ? | eng | DW News | News | eng | |
28/04 | 16h15>16h30 | (0x00) ? | eng | HER Women in Asia | eng | ||
28/04 | 16h30>17h00 | (0x00) ? | eng | Arts Unveiled | Experiencing and understanding the art world | eng | |
28/04 | 17h00>17h15 | (0x00) ? | eng | DW News | News | eng | |
28/04 | 17h15>17h30 | (0x00) ? | eng | Reporter | On Location | eng | |
28/04 | 17h30>18h00 | (0x00) ? | eng | Afrimaxx | Modern African Lifestyle | eng | This time, Palesa Tembe brings you Afrimaxx’ most curious reports: Be surprised by a female woodworker in Nigeria, a Rwandan cowboy, a male potter in Ghana, surfing in Senegal and the Namibian San playing VR games. |
28/04 | 18h00>18h15 | (0x00) ? | eng | DW News | News | eng | |
28/04 | 18h15>18h30 | (0x00) ? | eng | Sports Life | Ashish Raorane - Battling the dunes at the Dakar Rally | eng | Ashish Raorane quit his job in the merchant navy and set about pursuing his ultimate goal - competing in the Dakar Rally’s Malle Moto class. Athletes tackle the treacherous rally without the assistance of a team, sheer grit carrying them through each day’s ordeal. Now the Indian motorsport athlete is preparing for his next Dakar as a privateer, readying himself for another battle with the dunes. |
28/04 | 18h30>19h00 | (0x00) ? | eng | Euromaxx | Lifestyle Europe | eng | |
28/04 | 19h00>19h15 | (0x00) ? | eng | DW News | News | eng | |
28/04 | 19h15>19h30 | (0x00) ? | eng | Shift | Is Your Partner Spying on You with Apps? | eng | Spyware on a partner's smartphone is becoming more common. How to protect yourself. Can watermarks really help against deepfakes? And: Why it matters that kids believe Alexa and Siri have feelings. |
28/04 | 19h30>20h00 | (0x00) ? | eng | REV | The Global Auto and Mobility Show | eng | Testing the new Volvo EX30. Can the Swedes’ compact e-SUV challenge rivals like the Tesla Model 3 & VW’s I.D.3? And, as China targets EV expansion but German manufacturers' EV plans falter, we ask - is the EV dream dead? |
28/04 | 20h00>20h15 | (0x00) ? | eng | DW News | News | eng | |
28/04 | 20h15>21h00 | (0x00) ? | eng | Exorcism | Dangerous Dealings with the Devil | eng | The film follows modern-day exorcists in France, Switzerland and Germany. They are priests of the Catholic Church, evangelical preachers and freelance "healers" who meet the apparently increasing demand for exorcism. Do they truly believe the devil exists? How does an exorcism ceremony work? Is exorcism a deliverance from evil, or a control technique to keep believers submissive? This film is an investigative journey into the world of contemporary beliefs surrounding demons, devils, and exorcists. |
28/04 | 21h00>21h15 | (0x00) ? | eng | DW News | News | eng | |
28/04 | 21h15>21h30 | (0x00) ? | eng | Sports Life | Ashish Raorane - Battling the dunes at the Dakar Rally | eng | Ashish Raorane quit his job in the merchant navy and set about pursuing his ultimate goal - competing in the Dakar Rally’s Malle Moto class. Athletes tackle the treacherous rally without the assistance of a team, sheer grit carrying them through each day’s ordeal. Now the Indian motorsport athlete is preparing for his next Dakar as a privateer, readying himself for another battle with the dunes. |
28/04 | 21h30>22h00 | (0x00) ? | eng | DW News | Africa | eng | |
28/04 | 22h00>22h15 | (0x00) ? | eng | DW News | News | eng | |
28/04 | 22h15>22h30 | (0x00) ? | eng | Reporter | On Location | eng | |
28/04 | 22h30>23h00 | (0x00) ? | eng | Tomorrow Today | The Science Magazine | eng | A new way to identify the right drugs to help a child with cancer. Hospital architecture and the healing process. The future of robot caregivers. And how dance can help with Parkinson's disease and multiple sclerosis. |
28/04 | 23h00>23h02 | (0x00) ? | eng | DW News | News | eng | |
28/04 | 23h02>23h30 | (0x00) ? | eng | Euromaxx | Lifestyle Europe | eng | |
28/04 | 23h30>00h00 | (0x00) ? | eng | Arts Unveiled | Experiencing and understanding the art world | eng | |
28/04 | 00h00>00h15 | (0x00) ? | eng | DW News | News | eng | |
28/04 | 00h15>00h30 | (0x00) ? | eng | Reporter | On Location | eng | |
28/04 | 00h30>01h00 | (0x00) ? | eng | REV | The Global Auto and Mobility Show | eng | Testing the new Volvo EX30. Can the Swedes’ compact e-SUV challenge rivals like the Tesla Model 3 & VW’s I.D.3? And, as China targets EV expansion but German manufacturers' EV plans falter, we ask - is the EV dream dead? |
29/04 | 01h00>01h02 | (0x00) ? | eng | DW News | News | eng | |
29/04 | 01h02>01h30 | (0x00) ? | eng | Euromaxx | Lifestyle Europe | eng | |
29/04 | 01h30>02h00 | (0x00) ? | eng | Global Us | Education for All! But how? | eng | Illiteracy, outdated learning concepts, a lack of teachers. Schools around the world are facing major challenges. 250 million children have no access to education at all. How can the education crisis in Brazil, India and Kenya be solved? |
29/04 | 02h00>02h15 | (0x00) ? | eng | DW News | News | eng | |
29/04 | 02h15>02h45 | (0x00) ? | eng | Nomads of Benin | Driven Away by Drought | eng | In the hills of central Benin, the dry season is getting tougher every year. The Fulani herders living there have to travel further and further, in ever-larger groups in order to be able to provide for their cattle herds. Boubé, a young man in his 30s who comes from a long line of Fulani herders accustomed to migratory herding, knows that with each season that passes, tensions between local farmers and nomadic herders run increasingly high. After all, water shortages caused global warming are also impacting farmers. They’re reluctant to share their water sources with the Fulani herdsmen. But this year, Boubé doesn't want to stand idly by and aims to mediate between the parties. He’s well aware that the conflict between herders and farmers over the division of land and water could escalate. |
29/04 | 02h45>03h00 | (0x00) ? | eng | Reporter | On Location | eng | |
29/04 | 03h00>03h02 | (0x00) ? | eng | DW News | News | eng | |
29/04 | 03h02>03h30 | (0x00) ? | eng | Eco India | Changing weather, changing times | eng | An ancient method for collecting rainwater, why freak storms are becoming common in Europe, the local weather enthusiasts turned influencers in India, and an historic weather station in Poland that’s been charting climate change for over a century. |
29/04 | 03h30>04h00 | (0x00) ? | eng | In Good Shape | Always tired? How to boost your energy! | eng | Persistent tiredness, lethargy, lack of drive - if that’s your daily experience, it will impact your health and well-being. Sometimes illnesses like chronic fatigue syndrome are to blame. But often a few lifestyle changes can make a huge difference. |
29/04 | 04h00>04h15 | (0x00) ? | eng | DW News | News | eng | |
29/04 | 04h15>04h30 | (0x00) ? | eng | Sports Life | Ashish Raorane - Battling the dunes at the Dakar Rally | eng | Ashish Raorane quit his job in the merchant navy and set about pursuing his ultimate goal - competing in the Dakar Rally’s Malle Moto class. Athletes tackle the treacherous rally without the assistance of a team, sheer grit carrying them through each day’s ordeal. Now the Indian motorsport athlete is preparing for his next Dakar as a privateer, readying himself for another battle with the dunes. |
29/04 | 04h30>05h00 | (0x00) ? | eng | Euromaxx | Lifestyle Europe | eng | |
29/04 | 05h00>05h15 | (0x00) ? | eng | DW News | News | eng | |
29/04 | 05h15>05h45 | (0x00) ? | eng | Global Us | Education for All! But how? | eng | Illiteracy, outdated learning concepts, a lack of teachers. Schools around the world are facing major challenges. 250 million children have no access to education at all. How can the education crisis in Brazil, India and Kenya be solved? |
29/04 | 05h45>06h00 | (0x00) ? | eng | Reporter | On Location | eng | |
29/04 | 06h00>06h02 | (0x00) ? | eng | DW News | News | eng | |
29/04 | 06h02>06h30 | (0x00) ? | eng | Nomads of Benin | Driven Away by Drought | eng | In the hills of central Benin, the dry season is getting tougher every year. The Fulani herders living there have to travel further and further, in ever-larger groups in order to be able to provide for their cattle herds. Boubé, a young man in his 30s who comes from a long line of Fulani herders accustomed to migratory herding, knows that with each season that passes, tensions between local farmers and nomadic herders run increasingly high. After all, water shortages caused global warming are also impacting farmers. They’re reluctant to share their water sources with the Fulani herdsmen. But this year, Boubé doesn't want to stand idly by and aims to mediate between the parties. He’s well aware that the conflict between herders and farmers over the division of land and water could escalate. |
29/04 | 06h30>07h00 | (0x00) ? | eng | Tomorrow Today | The Science Magazine | eng | A new way to identify the right drugs to help a child with cancer. Hospital architecture and the healing process. The future of robot caregivers. And how dance can help with Parkinson's disease and multiple sclerosis. |
29/04 | 07h00>07h15 | (0x00) ? | eng | DW News | News | eng | |
29/04 | 07h15>07h30 | (0x00) ? | eng | Shift | Is Your Partner Spying on You with Apps? | eng | Spyware on a partner's smartphone is becoming more common. How to protect yourself. Can watermarks really help against deepfakes? And: Why it matters that kids believe Alexa and Siri have feelings. |
29/04 | 07h30>08h00 | (0x00) ? | eng | Eco Africa | The Environment Magazine | eng | Coastal communities in The Gambia are struggling not only with the effects of overfishing but also pollution. Protecting Guinea's Tristao Islands, Tunisian olive farming in crisis, an eco hospital in Ghana and a Masai wildlife photographer. |
29/04 | 08h00>08h30 | (0x00) ? | eng | DW News | News | eng | |
29/04 | 08h30>09h00 | (0x00) ? | eng | The 77 Percent | Tourism in Africa | eng | How we well do you know Africa? This week, The 77 Percent takes you for a ride through the continent’s tourist attractions. DW's Fatou Muloshi tries bungee jumping at Victoria Falls. We sample some flavors at Zanzibar’s spice markets. Our local guides show you the hidden spots in Cotonou, Brazzaville, Maseru and Tamale. And finally, we meet a female Maasai tour guide challenging stereotypes. |
29/04 | 09h00>09h30 | (0x00) ? | eng | DW News | News | eng | |
29/04 | 09h30>09h45 | (0x00) ? | eng | Shift | Is Your Partner Spying on You with Apps? | eng | Spyware on a partner's smartphone is becoming more common. How to protect yourself. Can watermarks really help against deepfakes? And: Why it matters that kids believe Alexa and Siri have feelings. |
29/04 | 09h45>10h00 | (0x00) ? | eng | Reporter | On Location | eng | |
29/04 | 10h00>10h15 | (0x00) ? | eng | DW News | News | eng | |
29/04 | 10h15>11h00 | (0x00) ? | eng | Exorcism | Dangerous Dealings with the Devil | eng | The film follows modern-day exorcists in France, Switzerland and Germany. They are priests of the Catholic Church, evangelical preachers and freelance "healers" who meet the apparently increasing demand for exorcism. Do they truly believe the devil exists? How does an exorcism ceremony work? Is exorcism a deliverance from evil, or a control technique to keep believers submissive? This film is an investigative journey into the world of contemporary beliefs surrounding demons, devils, and exorcists. |
29/04 | 11h00>11h30 | (0x00) ? | eng | DW News | News | eng | |
29/04 | 11h30>12h00 | (0x00) ? | eng | Eco Africa | The Environment Magazine | eng | Coastal communities in The Gambia are struggling not only with the effects of overfishing but also pollution. Protecting Guinea's Tristao Islands, Tunisian olive farming in crisis, an eco hospital in Ghana and a Masai wildlife photographer. |
29/04 | 12h00>12h30 | (0x00) ? | eng | DW News | News | eng | |
29/04 | 12h30>13h00 | (0x00) ? | eng | Global Us | Education for All! But how? | eng | Illiteracy, outdated learning concepts, a lack of teachers. Schools around the world are facing major challenges. 250 million children have no access to education at all. How can the education crisis in Brazil, India and Kenya be solved? |
29/04 | 13h00>13h15 | (0x00) ? | eng | DW News | News | eng | |
29/04 | 13h15>14h00 | (0x00) ? | eng | Poison and Poverty | Illegal Gold Mining in Indonesia | eng | Indonesia is the largest producer of gold in Asia. Hundreds of thousands of people live from informal gold mining. The use of mercury in the process is ubiquitous. As a result, more and more children in this island nation are being born with deformities. The film documents the lives of individuals who are affected and accompanies people who are fighting for change. Indonesia has committed itself to phasing out the use of mercury by 2025. The film explores the question of just how realistic this plan is, given the fact that hundreds of thousands of gold miners have few feasible alternatives when it comes to earning an income. Corruption in Indonesia also interferes with the implementation of more sustainable gold mining and trading practices. |
29/04 | 14h00>14h15 | (0x00) ? | eng | DW News | News | eng | |
29/04 | 14h15>14h30 | (0x00) ? | eng | Best of DW-online Content | eng | ||
29/04 | 14h30>15h00 | (0x00) ? | eng | The 77 Percent | Tourism in Africa | eng | How we well do you know Africa? This week, The 77 Percent takes you for a ride through the continent’s tourist attractions. DW's Fatou Muloshi tries bungee jumping at Victoria Falls. We sample some flavors at Zanzibar’s spice markets. Our local guides show you the hidden spots in Cotonou, Brazzaville, Maseru and Tamale. And finally, we meet a female Maasai tour guide challenging stereotypes. |
29/04 | 15h00>15h30 | (0x00) ? | eng | DW News | News | eng | |
29/04 | 15h30>16h00 | (0x00) ? | eng | Tomorrow Today | The Science Magazine | eng | A new way to identify the right drugs to help a child with cancer. Hospital architecture and the healing process. The future of robot caregivers. And how dance can help with Parkinson's disease and multiple sclerosis. |
29/04 | 16h00>16h15 | (0x00) ? | eng | DW News | News | eng | |
29/04 | 16h15>17h00 | (0x00) ? | eng | Exorcism | Dangerous Dealings with the Devil | eng | The film follows modern-day exorcists in France, Switzerland and Germany. They are priests of the Catholic Church, evangelical preachers and freelance "healers" who meet the apparently increasing demand for exorcism. Do they truly believe the devil exists? How does an exorcism ceremony work? Is exorcism a deliverance from evil, or a control technique to keep believers submissive? This film is an investigative journey into the world of contemporary beliefs surrounding demons, devils, and exorcists. |
29/04 | 17h00>17h30 | (0x00) ? | eng | DW News | News | eng | |
29/04 | 17h30>18h00 | (0x00) ? | eng | Global Us | Education for All! But how? | eng | Illiteracy, outdated learning concepts, a lack of teachers. Schools around the world are facing major challenges. 250 million children have no access to education at all. How can the education crisis in Brazil, India and Kenya be solved? |
29/04 | 18h00>18h30 | (0x00) ? | eng | DW News | News | eng | |
29/04 | 18h30>19h00 | (0x00) ? | eng | Arts Unveiled | Experiencing and understanding the art world | eng | |
29/04 | 19h00>19h15 | (0x00) ? | eng | DW News | News | eng | |
29/04 | 19h15>19h45 | (0x00) ? | eng | Close up | eng | ||
29/04 | 19h45>20h00 | (0x00) ? | eng | Reporter | On Location | eng | |
29/04 | 20h00>20h15 | (0x00) ? | eng | DW News | News | eng | |
29/04 | 20h15>20h30 | (0x00) ? | eng | Best of DW-online Content | eng | ||
29/04 | 20h30>21h00 | (0x00) ? | eng | Global Us | Education for All! But how? | eng | Illiteracy, outdated learning concepts, a lack of teachers. Schools around the world are facing major challenges. 250 million children have no access to education at all. How can the education crisis in Brazil, India and Kenya be solved? |
29/04 | 21h00>21h30 | (0x00) ? | eng | DW News | News | eng | |
29/04 | 21h30>22h00 | (0x00) ? | eng | The Day | News in Review | eng | |
29/04 | 22h00>22h15 | (0x00) ? | eng | DW News | News | eng | |
29/04 | 22h15>23h00 | (0x00) ? | eng | Exorcism | Dangerous Dealings with the Devil | eng | The film follows modern-day exorcists in France, Switzerland and Germany. They are priests of the Catholic Church, evangelical preachers and freelance "healers" who meet the apparently increasing demand for exorcism. Do they truly believe the devil exists? How does an exorcism ceremony work? Is exorcism a deliverance from evil, or a control technique to keep believers submissive? This film is an investigative journey into the world of contemporary beliefs surrounding demons, devils, and exorcists. |
29/04 | 23h00>23h02 | (0x00) ? | eng | DW News | News | eng | |
29/04 | 23h02>23h30 | (0x00) ? | eng | The Day | News in Review | eng | |
29/04 | 23h30>00h00 | (0x00) ? | eng | Nomads of Benin | Driven Away by Drought | eng | In the hills of central Benin, the dry season is getting tougher every year. The Fulani herders living there have to travel further and further, in ever-larger groups in order to be able to provide for their cattle herds. Boubé, a young man in his 30s who comes from a long line of Fulani herders accustomed to migratory herding, knows that with each season that passes, tensions between local farmers and nomadic herders run increasingly high. After all, water shortages caused global warming are also impacting farmers. They’re reluctant to share their water sources with the Fulani herdsmen. But this year, Boubé doesn't want to stand idly by and aims to mediate between the parties. He’s well aware that the conflict between herders and farmers over the division of land and water could escalate. |
29/04 | 00h00>00h15 | (0x00) ? | eng | DW News | News | eng | |
29/04 | 00h15>00h30 | (0x00) ? | eng | Best of DW-online Content | eng | ||
29/04 | 00h30>01h00 | (0x00) ? | eng | Close up | eng | ||
30/04 | 01h00>01h02 | (0x00) ? | eng | DW News | News | eng | |
30/04 | 01h02>01h30 | (0x00) ? | eng | The Day | News in Review | eng | |
30/04 | 01h30>02h00 | (0x00) ? | eng | Eco Africa | The Environment Magazine | eng | Coastal communities in The Gambia are struggling not only with the effects of overfishing but also pollution. Protecting Guinea's Tristao Islands, Tunisian olive farming in crisis, an eco hospital in Ghana and a Masai wildlife photographer. |
30/04 | 02h00>02h15 | (0x00) ? | eng | DW News | News | eng | |
30/04 | 02h15>03h00 | (0x00) ? | eng | The Far Right and Neo-Nazis | An Increasing Terrorist Threat | eng | In Germany, a far-right plan to overthrow the state was averted. In France, six men were arrested for plotting to attack politicians. In Bratislava, a student with links to the far right murdered two people outside an LGTB club. The film crew meets with some of the people who see themselves as ideological leaders of a racial war. The film investigates these white supremacists, and the threat they pose. The filmmakers traveled to Wunsiedel, northern Bavaria. Here, a neo-Nazi political party, Dritte Weg, gathered to commemorate Adolf Hitler’s deputy, Rudolf Hess. Locals watched silently as the neo-Nazis march through the streets in a torchlit parade, carrying banners and banging on drums. A team of journalists spent two years investigating semi-clandestine networks in France, Germany and Romania. They set up a fake profile on a French neo-Nazi forum. It’s one of many spreading hate online, and has over 3,600 members. There are also online dating sites exclusively for white people, celebrating ‘white life, white love’. Members trade in Nazi memorabilia. The camera team meets a man who served in the SS back in the Second World War. Shockingly, he still feels nostalgia for Nazi ideals. A role-model for many of these ‘white warriors’ is Daniel Conversano, who left France for the ‘white land’ of Romania. Here, he formed a community. His followers include the convicted terrorist Login Nisin, who admitted to plotting to kill Christophe Castaner and Jean-Luc Melenchon. The team visited Conversano and his supporters in Bucharest. They questioned him about his racist views. Many see the coming "racial civil war” as inevitable. Far-right extremists are now considered one of the biggest threats to democracy in Europe. |
30/04 | 03h00>03h02 | (0x00) ? | eng | DW News | News | eng | |
30/04 | 03h02>03h30 | (0x00) ? | eng | The Day | News in Review | eng | |
30/04 | 03h30>04h00 | (0x00) ? | eng | REV | The Global Auto and Mobility Show | eng | Testing the new Volvo EX30. Can the Swedes’ compact e-SUV challenge rivals like the Tesla Model 3 & VW’s I.D.3? And, as China targets EV expansion but German manufacturers' EV plans falter, we ask - is the EV dream dead? |
30/04 | 04h00>04h15 | (0x00) ? | eng | DW News | News | eng | |
30/04 | 04h15>04h30 | (0x00) ? | eng | Best of DW-online Content | eng | ||
30/04 | 04h30>05h00 | (0x00) ? | eng | Close up | eng | ||
30/04 | 05h00>05h15 | (0x00) ? | eng | DW News | News | eng | |
30/04 | 05h15>06h00 | (0x00) ? | eng | The Far Right and Neo-Nazis | An Increasing Terrorist Threat | eng | In Germany, a far-right plan to overthrow the state was averted. In France, six men were arrested for plotting to attack politicians. In Bratislava, a student with links to the far right murdered two people outside an LGTB club. The film crew meets with some of the people who see themselves as ideological leaders of a racial war. The film investigates these white supremacists, and the threat they pose. The filmmakers traveled to Wunsiedel, northern Bavaria. Here, a neo-Nazi political party, Dritte Weg, gathered to commemorate Adolf Hitler’s deputy, Rudolf Hess. Locals watched silently as the neo-Nazis march through the streets in a torchlit parade, carrying banners and banging on drums. A team of journalists spent two years investigating semi-clandestine networks in France, Germany and Romania. They set up a fake profile on a French neo-Nazi forum. It’s one of many spreading hate online, and has over 3,600 members. There are also online dating sites exclusively for white people, celebrating ‘white life, white love’. Members trade in Nazi memorabilia. The camera team meets a man who served in the SS back in the Second World War. Shockingly, he still feels nostalgia for Nazi ideals. A role-model for many of these ‘white warriors’ is Daniel Conversano, who left France for the ‘white land’ of Romania. Here, he formed a community. His followers include the convicted terrorist Login Nisin, who admitted to plotting to kill Christophe Castaner and Jean-Luc Melenchon. The team visited Conversano and his supporters in Bucharest. They questioned him about his racist views. Many see the coming "racial civil war” as inevitable. Far-right extremists are now considered one of the biggest threats to democracy in Europe. |
30/04 | 06h00>06h02 | (0x00) ? | eng | DW News | News | eng | |
30/04 | 06h02>06h30 | (0x00) ? | eng | The Day | News in Review | eng | |
30/04 | 06h30>07h00 | (0x00) ? | eng | Eco India | Changing weather, changing times | eng | An ancient method for collecting rainwater, why freak storms are becoming common in Europe, the local weather enthusiasts turned influencers in India, and an historic weather station in Poland that’s been charting climate change for over a century. |
30/04 | 07h00>07h15 | (0x00) ? | eng | DW News | News | eng | |
30/04 | 07h15>07h30 | (0x00) ? | eng | Best of DW-online Content | eng | ||
30/04 | 07h30>08h00 | (0x00) ? | eng | Arts Unveiled | Experiencing and understanding the art world | eng | |
30/04 | 08h00>08h30 | (0x00) ? | eng | DW News | News | eng | |
30/04 | 08h30>09h00 | (0x00) ? | eng | Nomads of Benin | Driven Away by Drought | eng | In the hills of central Benin, the dry season is getting tougher every year. The Fulani herders living there have to travel further and further, in ever-larger groups in order to be able to provide for their cattle herds. Boubé, a young man in his 30s who comes from a long line of Fulani herders accustomed to migratory herding, knows that with each season that passes, tensions between local farmers and nomadic herders run increasingly high. After all, water shortages caused global warming are also impacting farmers. They’re reluctant to share their water sources with the Fulani herdsmen. But this year, Boubé doesn't want to stand idly by and aims to mediate between the parties. He’s well aware that the conflict between herders and farmers over the division of land and water could escalate. |
30/04 | 09h00>09h30 | (0x00) ? | eng | DW News | News | eng | |
30/04 | 09h30>10h00 | (0x00) ? | eng | Eco Africa | The Environment Magazine | eng | Coastal communities in The Gambia are struggling not only with the effects of overfishing but also pollution. Protecting Guinea's Tristao Islands, Tunisian olive farming in crisis, an eco hospital in Ghana and a Masai wildlife photographer. |
30/04 | 10h00>10h15 | (0x00) ? | eng | DW News | News | eng | |
30/04 | 10h15>10h45 | (0x00) ? | eng | Close up | eng | ||
30/04 | 10h45>11h00 | (0x00) ? | eng | Reporter | On Location | eng | |
30/04 | 11h00>11h30 | (0x00) ? | eng | DW News | News | eng | |
30/04 | 11h30>12h00 | (0x00) ? | eng | Tomorrow Today | The Science Magazine | eng | A new way to identify the right drugs to help a child with cancer. Hospital architecture and the healing process. The future of robot caregivers. And how dance can help with Parkinson's disease and multiple sclerosis. |
30/04 | 12h00>12h30 | (0x00) ? | eng | DW News | News | eng | |
30/04 | 12h30>13h00 | (0x00) ? | eng | In Good Shape | Always tired? How to boost your energy! | eng | Persistent tiredness, lethargy, lack of drive - if that’s your daily experience, it will impact your health and well-being. Sometimes illnesses like chronic fatigue syndrome are to blame. But often a few lifestyle changes can make a huge difference. |
30/04 | 13h00>13h15 | (0x00) ? | eng | DW News | News | eng | |
30/04 | 13h15>13h45 | (0x00) ? | eng | Close up | eng | ||
30/04 | 13h45>14h00 | (0x00) ? | eng | Shift | Is Your Partner Spying on You with Apps? | eng | Spyware on a partner's smartphone is becoming more common. How to protect yourself. Can watermarks really help against deepfakes? And: Why it matters that kids believe Alexa and Siri have feelings. |
30/04 | 14h00>14h15 | (0x00) ? | eng | DW News | News | eng | |
30/04 | 14h15>14h30 | (0x00) ? | eng | Best of DW-online Content | eng | ||
30/04 | 14h30>15h00 | (0x00) ? | eng | Eco India | Changing weather, changing times | eng | An ancient method for collecting rainwater, why freak storms are becoming common in Europe, the local weather enthusiasts turned influencers in India, and an historic weather station in Poland that’s been charting climate change for over a century. |
30/04 | 15h00>15h30 | (0x00) ? | eng | DW News | News | eng | |
30/04 | 15h30>16h00 | (0x00) ? | eng | Global Us | Education for All! But how? | eng | Illiteracy, outdated learning concepts, a lack of teachers. Schools around the world are facing major challenges. 250 million children have no access to education at all. How can the education crisis in Brazil, India and Kenya be solved? |
30/04 | 16h00>16h15 | (0x00) ? | eng | DW News | News | eng | |
30/04 | 16h15>16h45 | (0x00) ? | eng | Close up | eng | ||
30/04 | 16h45>17h00 | (0x00) ? | eng | Reporter | On Location | eng | |
30/04 | 17h00>17h30 | (0x00) ? | eng | DW News | News | eng | |
30/04 | 17h30>18h00 | (0x00) ? | eng | Eco Africa | The Environment Magazine | eng | Coastal communities in The Gambia are struggling not only with the effects of overfishing but also pollution. Protecting Guinea's Tristao Islands, Tunisian olive farming in crisis, an eco hospital in Ghana and a Masai wildlife photographer. |
30/04 | 18h00>18h30 | (0x00) ? | eng | DW News | News | eng | |
30/04 | 18h30>19h00 | (0x00) ? | eng | REV | The Global Auto and Mobility Show | eng | Testing the new Volvo EX30. Can the Swedes’ compact e-SUV challenge rivals like the Tesla Model 3 & VW’s I.D.3? And, as China targets EV expansion but German manufacturers' EV plans falter, we ask - is the EV dream dead? |
30/04 | 19h00>19h15 | (0x00) ? | eng | DW News | News | eng | |
30/04 | 19h15>20h00 | (0x00) ? | eng | The Far Right and Neo-Nazis | An Increasing Terrorist Threat | eng | In Germany, a far-right plan to overthrow the state was averted. In France, six men were arrested for plotting to attack politicians. In Bratislava, a student with links to the far right murdered two people outside an LGTB club. The film crew meets with some of the people who see themselves as ideological leaders of a racial war. The film investigates these white supremacists, and the threat they pose. The filmmakers traveled to Wunsiedel, northern Bavaria. Here, a neo-Nazi political party, Dritte Weg, gathered to commemorate Adolf Hitler’s deputy, Rudolf Hess. Locals watched silently as the neo-Nazis march through the streets in a torchlit parade, carrying banners and banging on drums. A team of journalists spent two years investigating semi-clandestine networks in France, Germany and Romania. They set up a fake profile on a French neo-Nazi forum. It’s one of many spreading hate online, and has over 3,600 members. There are also online dating sites exclusively for white people, celebrating ‘white life, white love’. Members trade in Nazi memorabilia. The camera team meets a man who served in the SS back in the Second World War. Shockingly, he still feels nostalgia for Nazi ideals. A role-model for many of these ‘white warriors’ is Daniel Conversano, who left France for the ‘white land’ of Romania. Here, he formed a community. His followers include the convicted terrorist Login Nisin, who admitted to plotting to kill Christophe Castaner and Jean-Luc Melenchon. The team visited Conversano and his supporters in Bucharest. They questioned him about his racist views. Many see the coming "racial civil war” as inevitable. Far-right extremists are now considered one of the biggest threats to democracy in Europe. |
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30/04 | 20h30>21h00 | (0x00) ? | eng | Tomorrow Today | The Science Magazine | eng | A new way to identify the right drugs to help a child with cancer. Hospital architecture and the healing process. The future of robot caregivers. And how dance can help with Parkinson's disease and multiple sclerosis. |
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30/04 | 22h45>23h00 | (0x00) ? | eng | Shift | Is Your Partner Spying on You with Apps? | eng | Spyware on a partner's smartphone is becoming more common. How to protect yourself. Can watermarks really help against deepfakes? And: Why it matters that kids believe Alexa and Siri have feelings. |
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30/04 | 23h30>00h00 | (0x00) ? | eng | The 77 Percent | Tourism in Africa | eng | How we well do you know Africa? This week, The 77 Percent takes you for a ride through the continent’s tourist attractions. DW's Fatou Muloshi tries bungee jumping at Victoria Falls. We sample some flavors at Zanzibar’s spice markets. Our local guides show you the hidden spots in Cotonou, Brazzaville, Maseru and Tamale. And finally, we meet a female Maasai tour guide challenging stereotypes. |
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30/04 | 00h30>01h00 | (0x00) ? | eng | Global Us | Education for All! But how? | eng | Illiteracy, outdated learning concepts, a lack of teachers. Schools around the world are facing major challenges. 250 million children have no access to education at all. How can the education crisis in Brazil, India and Kenya be solved? |