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TV Programm für Deutsche Welle (Engl) am 18.10.2024

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Hong Kong 06:15

Hong Kong: Censorship, Protest, Art

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In Hong Kong, protests have fallen silent. The Chinese state is more restrictive than ever. Back in 2019, artists were among those who took to the streets to demonstrate against the curtailing of basic rights. How are they doing, five years on?

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The Day 07:02

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News in Review

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Africa

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REV - Thailand: Can the 'Detroit of Asia' retain its crown in the EV era? 08:15

REV - Thailand: Can the 'Detroit of Asia' retain its crown in the EV era?

Infomagazin

Thailand, Southeast Asia's largest car manufacturing hub, faces challenges as electric vehicles disrupt the global auto industry. Can 'The Detroit of Asia' keep its title in the EV revolution?

Conflict Zone 08:30

Conflict Zone: Guest: Marwan Muasher

Gespräch

Tim Sebastian interviews Marwan Muasher, Vice President for studies at Carnegie and fmr. Jordanian Foreign Minister.

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To the Point 09:30

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International Debate from Berlin

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Africa

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Ali and the Sound of the Ball 11:15

Ali and the Sound of the Ball

Dokumentation

Ali Can Pektas is a dribbling maestro in blind soccer. One of the best blind soccer players in Germany, his dream is to take part in the 2024 Paralympics in Paris.

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Conflict Zone 12:30

Conflict Zone: Guest: Marwan Muasher

Gespräch

Tim Sebastian interviews Marwan Muasher, Vice President for studies at Carnegie and fmr. Jordanian Foreign Minister.

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To the Point 13:30

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International Debate from Berlin

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The Death Marches of the Second World War 14:15

The Death Marches of the Second World War: Part 1

Geschichte

In the final months of the Second World War, the Nazis evacuated concentration camps near the front. More than 700,000 prisoners were forced on death marches, often lasting weeks, as the Red Army advanced.

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Business Beyond 15:15

Business Beyond: What happened to the public corporation?

Wirtschaft und Konsum

From Apple to Sony and Adidas, many of the world's most famous companies are also public corporations, meaning anyone can invest in them. Yet these days, fewer firms in wealthy economies are organizing as corporations-and many appear to have little interest in going public. But why? And what does the trend mean for investors and economies?

In Good Shape 15:30

In Good Shape: No taboos: From bladder weakness to testicular cancer

Dokumentation

People don't like to talk about problems "down there" - not even when visiting the doctor. But bladder weakness affects many women. Young men should be alarmed if the testicles feel hardened. At In Good Shape there is unvarnished clarification!

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Eco India 16:30

Eco India: Restoration, rejuvenation, recovery

Natur und Umwelt

Protecting rivers from flooding and pollution, making urban oases fit for the future, a seed preserver and a tree healer: Eco India looks at restoring and nurturing nature's resources.

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To the Point 17:30

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International Debate from Berlin

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Ali and the Sound of the Ball 18:15

Ali and the Sound of the Ball

Dokumentation

Ali Can Pektas is a dribbling maestro in blind soccer. One of the best blind soccer players in Germany, his dream is to take part in the 2024 Paralympics in Paris.

DW News 19:00

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Business Beyond 19:15

Business Beyond: What happened to the public corporation?

Wirtschaft und Konsum

From Apple to Sony and Adidas, many of the world's most famous companies are also public corporations, meaning anyone can invest in them. Yet these days, fewer firms in wealthy economies are organizing as corporations-and many appear to have little interest in going public. But why? And what does the trend mean for investors and economies?

Afrimaxx 19:30

Afrimaxx: Modern African Lifestyle

Lifestyle

This time, host KMJ takes you on a journey through the Kwame Nkrumah Memorial Park in Ghana. Plus, luxury leather bags from Lesotho, edible seaweed from South Africa and a treehouse in Malawi.

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Conflict Zone 20:30

Conflict Zone: Guest: Marwan Muasher

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Tim Sebastian interviews Marwan Muasher, Vice President for studies at Carnegie and fmr. Jordanian Foreign Minister.

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Focus on Europe 21:02

Focus on Europe

Dokumentation

Is Italy charting a new course for the naturalization of refugees? +++ Tracking Russian espionage ships in the North and Baltic Seas.

Eco Africa 21:30

Eco Africa: Multi-talented trees and embracing e-mobility

Natur und Umwelt

Boosting e-mobility in Uganda, restoring floodplain forests in Germany and planting mangroves in Cameroon to prevent flooding. And one Gambian rapper's campaign to stop deforestation.

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The Day 22:30

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Business Beyond 23:02

Business Beyond: What happened to the public corporation?

Wirtschaft und Konsum

From Apple to Sony and Adidas, many of the world's most famous companies are also public corporations, meaning anyone can invest in them. Yet these days, fewer firms in wealthy economies are organizing as corporations-and many appear to have little interest in going public. But why? And what does the trend mean for investors and economies?

Ali and the Sound of the Ball 23:15

Ali and the Sound of the Ball

Dokumentation

Ali Can Pektas is a dribbling maestro in blind soccer. One of the best blind soccer players in Germany, his dream is to take part in the 2024 Paralympics in Paris.

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The Day 00:02

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Eco India 00:30

Eco India: Restoration, rejuvenation, recovery

Natur und Umwelt

Protecting rivers from flooding and pollution, making urban oases fit for the future, a seed preserver and a tree healer: Eco India looks at restoring and nurturing nature's resources.

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Business Beyond 01:15

Business Beyond: What happened to the public corporation?

Wirtschaft und Konsum

From Apple to Sony and Adidas, many of the world's most famous companies are also public corporations, meaning anyone can invest in them. Yet these days, fewer firms in wealthy economies are organizing as corporations-and many appear to have little interest in going public. But why? And what does the trend mean for investors and economies?

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The Day 02:02

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REV - The Global Auto and Mobility Show 02:30

REV - The Global Auto and Mobility Show

Verkehr

Is range anxiety real? A look at problems and advances in EV charging around the world. Plus: take a wild motorcycle ride with Sri Lankan daredevil Jagath Perera on the Wall of Death at Oktoberfest in Munich - on REV!

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Planet A 03:15

Planet A: Why Sweden is light-years ahead on climate

Dokumentation

If you're looking for a climate success story, you'll find it, of course, in Scandinavia. Sweden has cut 80% of its net emissions since 1990 - while growing its economy. How have they done it? And can this be a blueprint for other countries?

Tomorrow Today 03:30

Tomorrow Today

Wissenschaft

Unlocking the secrets of the Inca's knotted language / How closed networks and 5G are transforming industry / AI superpowers in your smartphone / Defending yourself against cyberbullies / What causes a hangover?

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Shift 04:02

Shift

Infomagazin

Living in the Digital Age

The Death Marches of the Second World War 04:15

The Death Marches of the Second World War: Part 1

Geschichte

In the final months of the Second World War, the Nazis evacuated concentration camps near the front. More than 700,000 prisoners were forced on death marches, often lasting weeks, as the Red Army advanced.