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TV Programm für Deutsche Welle (Engl) am 05.11.2025

Mapped Out 04:15

Mapped Out: How Germany is bending its rules on weapons exports

Infomagazin

On paper, Germany has strict rules and human rights criteria for arms exports. But the arms industry is booming, and German weapons are ending up around the world - including in warzones like Yemen, Ukraine, and Gaza.

Eco Africa 04:30

Eco Africa: Boosting trees for cleaner cities that beat the heat

Natur und Umwelt

Trees regulate our climate and air quality. Reforestation drives from Uganda to The Gambia to Romania show how we all benefit from protecting trees and forests.

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Autism 05:15

Autism: Understanding the 'Spectrum'

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For people with autism, recognizing a smile or enjoying a touch is often not possible. More and more people, especially children, are being diagnosed with "autism spectrum disorder", a complex neurological condition.

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The Day 06:02

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Made in Germany 06:30

Made in Germany

Drama

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Mapped Out 07:15

Mapped Out: How Germany is bending its rules on weapons exports

Infomagazin

On paper, Germany has strict rules and human rights criteria for arms exports. But the arms industry is booming, and German weapons are ending up around the world - including in warzones like Yemen, Ukraine, and Gaza.

In Good Shape 07:30

In Good Shape: Hearing loss, vertigo, tinnitus: How to protect your ears

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Falling from a height can cause hearing loss and vertigo. We meet a sufferer who has learned to walk and run again. Plus: ear cleaning, earplugs and tinnitus.

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Close up 08:30

Close up

Künstlerporträt

Many women feel unsafe in public spaces, whether on streets, at train stations, or in parks. The danger they face overwhelmingly comes from men: Ninety-five percent of sexualized violence in public spaces is committed by them.

DW News 09:00

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Eco India 09:30

Eco India: Transforming the world with dedication and creativity

Natur und Umwelt

One woman is rescuing Tamil Nadu's palm trees and making life more sustainable. Also: new hydropower solutions, wildlife conservation, and art from trash.

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The Body Politic 10:15

The Body Politic: A Baltimore Mayor's Struggle for Peace

Dokumentation

Brandon Scott, a young black politician, was elected mayor of Baltimore in 2020. It was a turbulent time: the city's crime rate was high, and there were mass protests in response to the police killings of George Floyd and other Black Americans.

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Close up 11:30

Close up

Künstlerporträt

Many women feel unsafe in public spaces, whether on streets, at train stations, or in parks. The danger they face overwhelmingly comes from men: Ninety-five percent of sexualized violence in public spaces is committed by them.

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Made in Germany 12:30

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Purunga 13:15

Purunga: The Man of the Cliffs

Dokumentation

There are men on this planet who challenge death every day to feed their families. Between the desert and the Pacific Ocean, in the region of Huarmey in Peru, stand vertiginous cliffs. Men like Purunga must overcome them.

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Arts Unveiled 14:15

Arts Unveiled: Arts Unveiled. José Rizal - How one man inspired a revolution

Magazin

Who was José Protacio Rizal - and why is he honored every December 30th on Rizal Day in the Philippines? Born in 1861 on the island of Luzon, Rizal was more than just a writer. He was a visionary reformer, a trained physician, and a fearless critic of Spanish colonial rule.

Eco Africa 14:30

Eco Africa: Boosting trees for cleaner cities that beat the heat

Natur und Umwelt

Trees regulate our climate and air quality. Reforestation drives from Uganda to The Gambia to Romania show how we all benefit from protecting trees and forests.

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Made in Germany 15:30

Made in Germany

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Eco India 16:30

Eco India: Transforming the world with dedication and creativity

Natur und Umwelt

One woman is rescuing Tamil Nadu's palm trees and making life more sustainable. Also: new hydropower solutions, wildlife conservation, and art from trash.

DW News 17:00

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The Body Politic 17:15

The Body Politic: A Baltimore Mayor's Struggle for Peace

Dokumentation

Brandon Scott, a young black politician, was elected mayor of Baltimore in 2020. It was a turbulent time: the city's crime rate was high, and there were mass protests in response to the police killings of George Floyd and other Black Americans.

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Arts Unveiled 18:15

Arts Unveiled: Arts Unveiled. José Rizal - How one man inspired a revolution

Magazin

Who was José Protacio Rizal - and why is he honored every December 30th on Rizal Day in the Philippines? Born in 1861 on the island of Luzon, Rizal was more than just a writer. He was a visionary reformer, a trained physician, and a fearless critic of Spanish colonial rule.

Close up 18:30

Close up

Künstlerporträt

Many women feel unsafe in public spaces, whether on streets, at train stations, or in parks. The danger they face overwhelmingly comes from men: Ninety-five percent of sexualized violence in public spaces is committed by them.

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Living with Cancer 19:30

Living with Cancer

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Each year in Germany, more than half a million people are diagnosed with cancer. But the disease is no longer necessarily a death sentence. Medical advances and ideas for new therapies offer fresh hope to those affected.

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In Good Shape 20:02

In Good Shape: Hearing loss, vertigo, tinnitus: How to protect your ears

Dokumentation

Falling from a height can cause hearing loss and vertigo. We meet a sufferer who has learned to walk and run again. Plus: ear cleaning, earplugs and tinnitus.

The 77 Percent 20:30

The 77 Percent: The Future of Nomadic Lifestyles

Infomagazin

From Northern Nigeria to Southern Kenya, pastoralists have existed for centuries. In Northern Nigeria, farmers and herders share a long history of cooperation - yet across the region, they increasingly find themselves in competition for land and water. In this episode, we explore whether pastoralism can endure in a rapidly changing modern world.

DW News 21:00

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The Day 21:30

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DW News 22:00

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Arts Unveiled 22:02

Arts Unveiled: Arts Unveiled. José Rizal - How one man inspired a revolution

Magazin

Who was José Protacio Rizal - and why is he honored every December 30th on Rizal Day in the Philippines? Born in 1861 on the island of Luzon, Rizal was more than just a writer. He was a visionary reformer, a trained physician, and a fearless critic of Spanish colonial rule.

The Body Politic 22:15

The Body Politic: A Baltimore Mayor's Struggle for Peace

Dokumentation

Brandon Scott, a young black politician, was elected mayor of Baltimore in 2020. It was a turbulent time: the city's crime rate was high, and there were mass protests in response to the police killings of George Floyd and other Black Americans.

DW News 23:00

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The Day 23:02

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Made in Germany 23:30

Made in Germany

Drama

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Arts Unveiled 00:15

Arts Unveiled: Arts Unveiled. José Rizal - How one man inspired a revolution

Magazin

Who was José Protacio Rizal - and why is he honored every December 30th on Rizal Day in the Philippines? Born in 1861 on the island of Luzon, Rizal was more than just a writer. He was a visionary reformer, a trained physician, and a fearless critic of Spanish colonial rule.

Focus on Europe 00:30

Focus on Europe

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Spotlight on People

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The Day 01:02

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Arts Unveiled 01:30

Arts Unveiled: Art.See.Africa | Lagos

Magazin

In this episode of Art.See.Africa series, we make a stop in Lagos, the cultural center of Nigeria - one of the fastest growing cities in the world. Curator and artist Jumoke Sanwo shows us her favorite spots.

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The Trade in Human Skulls 02:15

The Trade in Human Skulls: A Disturbing Legacy

Dokumentation

"African human skull, early 20th century, 2,000 euros." Adverts like this can be seen on social media. The trade is legal in Germany, even when the skulls date from the German colonial era.

DW News 03:00

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The Day 03:02

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Made in Germany 03:30

Made in Germany

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Arts Unveiled 04:15

Arts Unveiled: Arts Unveiled. José Rizal - How one man inspired a revolution

Magazin

Who was José Protacio Rizal - and why is he honored every December 30th on Rizal Day in the Philippines? Born in 1861 on the island of Luzon, Rizal was more than just a writer. He was a visionary reformer, a trained physician, and a fearless critic of Spanish colonial rule.

Eco India 04:30

Eco India: Transforming the world with dedication and creativity

Natur und Umwelt

One woman is rescuing Tamil Nadu's palm trees and making life more sustainable. Also: new hydropower solutions, wildlife conservation, and art from trash.