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TV Programm für Deutsche Welle (Engl) am 22.04.2026

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The Day 04:02

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Global Us 04:30

Global Us: Thailand: Rare earth mining pollutes rivers

Infomagazin

Rare earth mining in Myanmar pollutes rivers at Thailand's border. In Freetown, Mayor Yvette Aki-Sawyerr fights climate impacts. In Paris, urban farming showcases local food systems and shorter supply chains.

DW News 05:00

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DW News Focus 05:02

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Planet A 05:15

Planet A: The lurking oil spills no one is talking about

Dokumentation

Thousands of shipwrecks from WWII still lie on the ocean floor and they hold a dangerous cargo in their bellies: billions and billions of gallons of oil, according to some estimates. As the old vessels erode, fears grow this could spill into the ocean - with disastrous consequences.

Eco Africa 05:30

Eco Africa: Making big cities more livable - Green ideas for urban life

Natur und Umwelt

Tackling plastic pollution in urban Nigeria, staying cool in Cairo, making city tourism more sustainable and using dance to inspire climate action.

DW News 06:00

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DW News Focus 06:02

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Invasive Fungal Infections 06:15

Invasive Fungal Infections: The New Threat

Dokumentation

Invasive fungal infections are increasingly leading to life-threatening diseases worldwide. And in agriculture, fungi pose a massive threat to harvests. And the available antidotes for humans and plants are increasingly losing their effectiveness.

DW News 07:00

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The Day 07:02

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Made in Germany 07:30

Made in Germany: How AI, recycling, and energy are reaching their limits

Drama

From livestock AI to textile waste, data center cooling, and solar powered Bitcoin mining: New technologies promise efficiency but reveal growing pressure on water, energy, and resources.

DW News 08:00

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DW News Focus 08:02

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Planet A 08:15

Planet A: The lurking oil spills no one is talking about

Dokumentation

Thousands of shipwrecks from WWII still lie on the ocean floor and they hold a dangerous cargo in their bellies: billions and billions of gallons of oil, according to some estimates. As the old vessels erode, fears grow this could spill into the ocean - with disastrous consequences.

In Good Shape 08:30

In Good Shape: A closer look at health trends

Dokumentation

Diet breads for weight loss, magic exercises for strong muscles, secret tricks for skin and hair: Many tips on the web are ineffective, some are dangerous, but others are promising. In Good Shape has put some trends under a microscope.

DW News 09:00

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DW News Focus 09:02

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Close up 09:15

Close up: Of Rhinos and Men

Sport

A win for wildlife, a loss for humans. African nature reserves are restricting indigenous peoples' access to rivers and forests - and, in doing so, are endangering their very existence.

Shift 09:45

Shift: Can AI help save the environment?

Dokumentation

Scientists are using AI in many environmental projects to help analyze data and accelerate processes. But at the same time, complex AI systems require significant resources. AI and sustainability: Is it a good fit?

DW News 10:00

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The 77 Percent 10:02

The 77 Percent: Visa and Travel

Infomagazin

From the waves of Robertsport to the roads of East Africa, this episode crosses borders. We ask why it's so hard to move within Africa, follow a truck driver on the Northern Corridor, and discover Seychelles' Creole culture.

Eco India 10:30

Eco India: Making change green, fair and clean

Natur und Umwelt

Retrofitting conventional vehicles could help Delhi go electric more equitably. Also: women farmers battle age-old structures - and making power from bird poop.

DW News 11:00

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My Five-Year Plan 11:02

My Five-Year Plan: Chinese Women Between Ambition and Tradition

Dokumentation

Three young women from China are struggling to realize their dreams. While Chinese society is undergoing profound change, they are simultaneously feeling the social pressure to start a family and have children.

DW News 12:00

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DW News Focus 12:02

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Close up 12:15

Close up: Of Rhinos and Men

Sport

A win for wildlife, a loss for humans. African nature reserves are restricting indigenous peoples' access to rivers and forests - and, in doing so, are endangering their very existence.

Shift 12:45

Shift: Can AI help save the environment?

Dokumentation

Scientists are using AI in many environmental projects to help analyze data and accelerate processes. But at the same time, complex AI systems require significant resources. AI and sustainability: Is it a good fit?

DW News 13:00

DW News

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The Last Pole-and-Line Fishermen of the Azores 13:02

The Last Pole-and-Line Fishermen of the Azores

Dokumentation

Rod fishing has a long tradition in the Azores. It is the only method of tuna fishing permitted on the Atlantic islands - and the most sustainable. A counterpoint to industrial fishing and "floating tuna factories."

Made in Germany 13:30

Made in Germany: How AI, recycling, and energy are reaching their limits

Drama

From livestock AI to textile waste, data center cooling, and solar powered Bitcoin mining: New technologies promise efficiency but reveal growing pressure on water, energy, and resources.

DW News 14:00

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DW News Focus 14:02

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Hope for India's Widows - The Holi Festival 14:15

Hope for India's Widows - The Holi Festival

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India's widows suffer from exclusion and stigmatization. For decades, they have been fighting for more rights, with the help of NGOs. For the first time, widows are allowed to celebrate the festival of colors at the Gopinath Temple - a breakthrough.

DW News 15:00

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DW News Focus 15:02

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Mapped Out 15:15

Mapped Out: Why Japan is rearming

Infomagazin

Japan is shifting from passive defense to active deterrence vis a vis China over Taiwan. It's a gamble to assert itself in the Indo-Pacific and to reshape its relationship with the US, its longtime security guarantor.

Eco Africa 15:30

Eco Africa: Making big cities more livable - Green ideas for urban life

Natur und Umwelt

Tackling plastic pollution in urban Nigeria, staying cool in Cairo, making city tourism more sustainable and using dance to inspire climate action.

DW News 16:00

DW News

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News

My Five-Year Plan 16:02

My Five-Year Plan: Chinese Women Between Ambition and Tradition

Dokumentation

Three young women from China are struggling to realize their dreams. While Chinese society is undergoing profound change, they are simultaneously feeling the social pressure to start a family and have children.

DW News 17:00

DW News

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Eco India 17:30

Eco India: Making change green, fair and clean

Natur und Umwelt

Retrofitting conventional vehicles could help Delhi go electric more equitably. Also: women farmers battle age-old structures - and making power from bird poop.

DW News 18:00

DW News

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Made in Germany 18:30

Made in Germany: How AI, recycling, and energy are reaching their limits

Drama

From livestock AI to textile waste, data center cooling, and solar powered Bitcoin mining: New technologies promise efficiency but reveal growing pressure on water, energy, and resources.

DW News 19:00

DW News

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Mapped Out 19:15

Mapped Out: Why Japan is rearming

Infomagazin

Japan is shifting from passive defense to active deterrence vis a vis China over Taiwan. It's a gamble to assert itself in the Indo-Pacific and to reshape its relationship with the US, its longtime security guarantor.

Close up 19:30

Close up: Of Rhinos and Men

Sport

A win for wildlife, a loss for humans. African nature reserves are restricting indigenous peoples' access to rivers and forests - and, in doing so, are endangering their very existence.

DW News 20:00

DW News

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The Last Pole-and-Line Fishermen of the Azores 20:30

The Last Pole-and-Line Fishermen of the Azores

Dokumentation

Rod fishing has a long tradition in the Azores. It is the only method of tuna fishing permitted on the Atlantic islands - and the most sustainable. A counterpoint to industrial fishing and "floating tuna factories."

DW News 21:00

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DW News Focus 21:02

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Mapped Out 21:15

Mapped Out: Why Japan is rearming

Infomagazin

Japan is shifting from passive defense to active deterrence vis a vis China over Taiwan. It's a gamble to assert itself in the Indo-Pacific and to reshape its relationship with the US, its longtime security guarantor.

The 77 Percent 21:30

The 77 Percent: Visa and Travel

Infomagazin

From the waves of Robertsport to the roads of East Africa, this episode crosses borders. We ask why it's so hard to move within Africa, follow a truck driver on the Northern Corridor, and discover Seychelles' Creole culture.

DW News 22:00

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The Day 22:30

The Day

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News in Review

DW News 23:00

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My Five-Year Plan 23:02

My Five-Year Plan: Chinese Women Between Ambition and Tradition

Dokumentation

Three young women from China are struggling to realize their dreams. While Chinese society is undergoing profound change, they are simultaneously feeling the social pressure to start a family and have children.