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The 77 Percent 21:02

The 77 Percent: Street Debate: Sports betting in Uganda

Infomagazin

Can you make money from online betting? Can you control your betting habit? It's estimated that 40 percent of young Ugandans gamble. Edith Kimani hosts a The 77 Percent Street Debate in Kampala to ask why betting is tolerated, who really benefits, and how a simple bet can lead to a medical addiction.

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Global Us 21:30

Global Us: Japan's Fear of China

Infomagazin

China's more aggressive foreign policy prompts neighboring Japan to invest in its military. Plus: How can waste landfills be made more climate friendly? And in the United States, an age-old nature paradise is under threat from a proposed mine.

DW News 22:00

DW News

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The Day 22:30

The Day

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News in Review

DW News 23:00

DW News

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Interview 23:02

Interview: Interview: Kenya's President William Ruto speaks to DW in Berlin

Kenyan President William Ruto spoke to DW during his two-day visit to Germany where he signed a labor and migration deal. The agreement will allow skilled workers from the east African nation to live and work in Germany, while also facilitating the repatriation of Kenyans who have failed their asylum requests and therefore don't have the right to stay in Germany.

The Invisible Enemy 23:15

The Invisible Enemy: The Fight to Eliminate Landmines

Dokumentation

More than 160 countries have signed what's known as the Ottawa Treaty. It prohibits the use, stockpiling, production and transfer of anti-personnel mines. Nevertheless, the number of civilian victims of landmines continues to rise.

The Day 00:02

The Day

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News in Review

Us and Them 00:30

Us and Them: Living in a Polarized World - Rich & Poor

Gesellschaft und Soziales

As societies get more prosperous, more and more people are unable to afford many basic needs. In South Africa and in the UK, Liz and Sakhumzi believe in the virtues of capitalism, whilst Jamie and Princess struggle to make ends meet.

DW News 01:00

DW News

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Planet A 01:15

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?

Close up 01:30

Close up

Künstlerporträt

Yvan Sagnet has been campaigning against the exploitation of migrant workers in Italy for years. His organization No Cap works to ensure fair conditions for laborers in the agricultural industry.

DW News 02:00

DW News

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News

The Day 02:02

The Day

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News in Review

Eco Africa 02:30

Eco Africa: Coping with a changing climate

Natur und Umwelt

Human activity is driving climate change - so how we can all reduce our personal impact on the planet? And still flourish despite the weather changes that are already happening? From reusing resources, to cutting emissions and boosting food security.

DW News 03:00

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The Indochina War 03:15

The Indochina War: The Untold Story - Part 1

Geschichte

The Indochina War was one of the bloodiest chapters in French colonial history. Beginning in 1946, the Vietnamese fought to gain their independence from France. Hundreds of thousands of people died in the fighting.

DW News 04:00

DW News

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The Day 04:02

The Day

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News in Review

REV - The Global Auto and Mobility Show 04:30

REV - The Global Auto and Mobility Show

Verkehr

Explore van life in the Scottish Highlands with Mercedes' Marco Polo, take to the skies in a flying taxi, and go for a ride in a Danfo bus in Lagos, Nigeria - on REV!