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TV Programm für Deutsche Welle (Engl) am 17.03.2026

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Planet A 14:15

Planet A: Why we should bring back prefab buildings

Dokumentation

Geopolitical strife, economic instability, trade standoffs: much of the bad stuff happening around the world has made construction expensive - and in turn, housing unaffordable. The industry is also extremely resource and carbon intensive. Could modular construction lower costs, boost sustainability, and help solve the housing crisis?

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Eco India 14:30

Eco India: Should nature be given legal status?

Natur und Umwelt

The illegal trade in sea cucumbers is booming in the Indian Ocean. Plus: In Ecuador, a court decision creates a precedent for granting nature rights.

DW News 15:00

DW News

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News

DW News Focus 15:02

DW News Focus

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News

Close up 15:15

Close up: Japan - Fukushima's Radioactive Legacy

Sport

Every new tsunami alert in Japan triggers traumatic memories of March 11, 2011 and fears of another nuclear meltdown. 15 years after a tsunami led to disaster at the Fukushima power plant, Japan is still dealing with the fallout.

Reporter 15:45

Reporter: Life as a child from artificial insemination

Reportage

Artificial insemination has been a possibility for decades, yet aspects of it are still being debated - including in Europe. Not least of those is whether there should be a limit on how many times a donor can give sperm.

DW News 16:00

DW News

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Tomorrow Today 16:30

Tomorrow Today: The Brain's Learning Switch: Two cells control memory

Wissenschaft

How does the brain turn experiences into memories? Scientists reveal how two neuron types control learning. Also: lynx rewilding, natural hydrogen, and avalanche risk.

DW News 17:00

DW News

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Global Us 17:30

Global Us: Why Europe could deep freeze in a warming world

Infomagazin

Scientists warn that a key Atlantic current system that brings warm water to Europe is weakening. Also: rising puma numbers cause conflict in Patagonia, and Bulgaria's legendary teacher fosters world class physicists.

DW News 18:00

DW News

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Planet A 18:15

Planet A: Why we should bring back prefab buildings

Dokumentation

Geopolitical strife, economic instability, trade standoffs: much of the bad stuff happening around the world has made construction expensive - and in turn, housing unaffordable. The industry is also extremely resource and carbon intensive. Could modular construction lower costs, boost sustainability, and help solve the housing crisis?

REV - How cutting parking spaces benefits everyone - even drivers 18:30

REV - How cutting parking spaces benefits everyone - even drivers

Infomagazin

Finding parking in Vienna is almost impossible, yet the city aims to slash more parking spots. Learn why that could help drivers, too. Plus: How researchers are making cycling safer and test driving the new Peugeot 308.

DW News 19:00

DW News

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Eco Africa 19:30

Eco Africa: Sanctuary in Ghana under pressure: Too many sacred monkeys?

Natur und Umwelt

Centuries-old beliefs protect Ghana's monkeys, but rising tensions and habitat loss now put that bond to the test. Plus: a literal lifeline for South Africa's seabirds and a hand-built amateur EV truck.

DW News 20:00

DW News

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News

DW News Focus 20:02

DW News Focus

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News

Planet A 20:15

Planet A: Why we should bring back prefab buildings

Dokumentation

Geopolitical strife, economic instability, trade standoffs: much of the bad stuff happening around the world has made construction expensive - and in turn, housing unaffordable. The industry is also extremely resource and carbon intensive. Could modular construction lower costs, boost sustainability, and help solve the housing crisis?

Tomorrow Today 20:30

Tomorrow Today: The Brain's Learning Switch: Two cells control memory

Wissenschaft

How does the brain turn experiences into memories? Scientists reveal how two neuron types control learning. Also: lynx rewilding, natural hydrogen, and avalanche risk.

DW News 21:00

DW News

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News

The Day 21:30

The Day

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News in Review

DW News 22:00

DW News

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News

DW News Focus 22:02

DW News Focus

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News

Close up 22:15

Close up: Japan - Fukushima's Radioactive Legacy

Sport

Every new tsunami alert in Japan triggers traumatic memories of March 11, 2011 and fears of another nuclear meltdown. 15 years after a tsunami led to disaster at the Fukushima power plant, Japan is still dealing with the fallout.

Shift 22:45

Shift: Smarter Sports: Greater Success With AI?

Dokumentation

Whether during the game or training: AI supports athletes with real-time analyses, personalized exercises and intelligent recovery strategies. Referees are also increasingly relying on AI systems.

DW News 23:00

DW News

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News

The Day 23:02

The Day

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News in Review

The 77 Percent 23:30

The 77 Percent: Women's Day Special

Infomagazin

Women in Africa are being silenced, abused - and fighting back. This week's show looks at gender-based violence from East to West Africa, and the historic political gains women are making in Namibia.