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Euromaxx 05:30

Euromaxx: Life in the Alps at an altitude of 3,500 meters

Magazin

What's it like to live at 3,500 meters? The secret of tapas bars in Spain. And a fashion label from Paris that combines craftsmanship with design.

Danach

DW News 06:00

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Arts Unveiled 06:02

Arts Unveiled: Courage and risk: Cinema beyond Hollywood

Magazin

Four acclaimed directors around one table. Each is boldly exploring new territory. We discuss how daring European cinema is, and what film can achieve in today's turbulent world.

The 77 Percent 06:30

The 77 Percent

Infomagazin

The Magazine for Africa's Youth

DW News 07:00

DW News

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News

Interview 07:15

Interview: Nadia Calviño, President European Investment Bank EIB

European companies have adjusted quite well to the tariff shock and better than U.S. companies.

Berlin Briefing 07:30

Berlin Briefing: Facing the future: Germany's struggle with nuclear reliance on the US

Medien

Germany is famously "under the US' nuclear umbrella"-creating a dependency that some are now calling risky. What exactly does that mean? How would US soldiers and bombs help protect Germany in a worst-case scenario? What options does Germany have to move toward a European umbrella? And why is this context so relevant when assessing the current German recalibration of its international diplomacy?

DW News 08:00

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Sports Life 08:15

Sports Life: Ukrainian refugee seeks vaulting history

Magazin

Ukrainian equestrian vaulter Polina Shovkova fled war to Germany. With her beloved horse Trakki, she trains for her toughest challenge: a 360° spin on horseback.

Tomorrow Today 08:30

Tomorrow Today: Know your limits - 'pacing' in Long Covid therapy

Wissenschaft

Lena has been living with Long Covid for years. With a method called 'pacing', she's learned to shepherd her strength, avoid setbacks and regain hope. Every step is a victory on the path to a better quality of life.

DW News 09:00

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Charlotte Knobloch 09:15

Charlotte Knobloch: A Childhood in Hiding

Dokumentation

"Everyone who survived has a story that you simply can't believe." Charlotte Knobloch survived the Holocaust - because farmer's wife Kreszentia Hummel passed her off as her own, illegitimate child and kept her hidden on her farm.

DW News 10:00

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Sports Life 10:15

Sports Life: Ukrainian refugee seeks vaulting history

Magazin

Ukrainian equestrian vaulter Polina Shovkova fled war to Germany. With her beloved horse Trakki, she trains for her toughest challenge: a 360° spin on horseback.

In Good Shape 10:30

In Good Shape: From childbirth to recovery: What we need to talk about

Dokumentation

A vaginal birth involves several incredible but complex processes that come with risks. We break it down step by step. Plus: How exercise and therapy after pregnancy can strengthen both body and mind.

DW News 11:00

DW News

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Shift 11:15

Shift: Reading 2.0: How AI is changing our books

Dokumentation

AI can help write books, predict bestsellers and recommend your next great read. But as AI enters publishing, criticism of it is on the rise - over copyright, creativity and lost jobs.

Berlin Briefing 11:30

Berlin Briefing: Facing the future: Germany's struggle with nuclear reliance on the US

Medien

Germany is famously "under the US' nuclear umbrella"-creating a dependency that some are now calling risky. What exactly does that mean? How would US soldiers and bombs help protect Germany in a worst-case scenario? What options does Germany have to move toward a European umbrella? And why is this context so relevant when assessing the current German recalibration of its international diplomacy?

DW News 12:00

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The Listener 12:03

The Listener

Dokumentation

Dori Laub pioneered a radical form of listening. The psychiatrist and Holocaust survivor began recording the stories of other survivors in the late 1970s. This is a film about the power of listening.

DW News 13:00

DW News

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News

Shift 13:15

Shift: Reading 2.0: How AI is changing our books

Dokumentation

AI can help write books, predict bestsellers and recommend your next great read. But as AI enters publishing, criticism of it is on the rise - over copyright, creativity and lost jobs.

Euromaxx 13:30

Euromaxx: Life in the Alps at an altitude of 3,500 meters

Magazin

What's it like to live at 3,500 meters? The secret of tapas bars in Spain. And a fashion label from Paris that combines craftsmanship with design.

DW News 14:00

DW News

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News

Cities on the Sea 14:15

Cities on the Sea: Is Our Future On Water?

Dokumentation

Cities, floating on the ocean. It sounds like science fiction, but could soon become reality. Researchers are developing concepts for life on water - on a grand scale. Initial tests are promising. Is success a genuine possibility?

DW News 15:00

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Reporter 15:15

Reporter: When the Rains Cease to Fall - Indian Farmers Left Alone

Reportage

Anil Jadhav is an Indian farmer. He had always dreamed of having a large family. But as droughts in his homeland increase, his income - and marriage prospects - are dwindling.

The 77 Percent 15:30

The 77 Percent

Infomagazin

The Magazine for Africa's Youth

DW News 16:00

DW News

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News

Asia 2050 16:15

Asia 2050: Climate smart agriculture in Punjab

Land und Leute

Climate extremes ranging from flooding to destructive heat waves are destroying farmland in Pakistan, threatening long-term food shortages. But climate-smart agriculture can help adapt to these changes.

Euromaxx 16:30

Euromaxx: Life in the Alps at an altitude of 3,500 meters

Magazin

What's it like to live at 3,500 meters? The secret of tapas bars in Spain. And a fashion label from Paris that combines craftsmanship with design.

DW News 17:00

DW News

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News

Sports Life 17:15

Sports Life: Ukrainian refugee seeks vaulting history

Magazin

Ukrainian equestrian vaulter Polina Shovkova fled war to Germany. With her beloved horse Trakki, she trains for her toughest challenge: a 360° spin on horseback.

DW News 17:30

DW News

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Africa

DW News 18:00

DW News

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News

Shift 18:15

Shift: Reading 2.0: How AI is changing our books

Dokumentation

AI can help write books, predict bestsellers and recommend your next great read. But as AI enters publishing, criticism of it is on the rise - over copyright, creativity and lost jobs.

The 77 Percent 18:30

The 77 Percent

Infomagazin

The Magazine for Africa's Youth

DW News 19:00

DW News

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News

Reporter 19:15

Reporter: When the Rains Cease to Fall - Indian Farmers Left Alone

Reportage

Anil Jadhav is an Indian farmer. He had always dreamed of having a large family. But as droughts in his homeland increase, his income - and marriage prospects - are dwindling.

DW News 19:30

DW News

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Africa

DW News 20:00

DW News

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News

Dictators, Drugs, Discord 20:15

Dictators, Drugs, Discord: Latin America and the USA - Wars

Dokumentation

Nearly all of Latin America's crises have been shaped by the United States. In the 1980s, the US supported anti-communist forces in Nicaragua and the controversial strongman Manuel Noriega in Panama.

DW News 21:00

DW News

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News

Reporter 21:15

Reporter: When the Rains Cease to Fall - Indian Farmers Left Alone

Reportage

Anil Jadhav is an Indian farmer. He had always dreamed of having a large family. But as droughts in his homeland increase, his income - and marriage prospects - are dwindling.

Afrimaxx 21:30

Afrimaxx: Skating the Norm

Infomagazin

Ever wondered how young Africans skate the norm? Well, from Abuja, Nigeria to the kingdom in the skies, Lesotho, this episode of Afrimaxx shows you how they're rewriting the rules.

DW News 22:00

DW News

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News

Shift 22:15

Shift: Reading 2.0: How AI is changing our books

Dokumentation

AI can help write books, predict bestsellers and recommend your next great read. But as AI enters publishing, criticism of it is on the rise - over copyright, creativity and lost jobs.

DW News 22:30

DW News

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Africa

DW News 23:00

DW News

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News

The Listener 23:03

The Listener

Dokumentation

Dori Laub pioneered a radical form of listening. The psychiatrist and Holocaust survivor began recording the stories of other survivors in the late 1970s. This is a film about the power of listening.

DW News 00:00

DW News

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News

Sports Life 00:15

Sports Life: Ukrainian refugee seeks vaulting history

Magazin

Ukrainian equestrian vaulter Polina Shovkova fled war to Germany. With her beloved horse Trakki, she trains for her toughest challenge: a 360° spin on horseback.

Tomorrow Today 00:30

Tomorrow Today: Know your limits - 'pacing' in Long Covid therapy

Wissenschaft

Lena has been living with Long Covid for years. With a method called 'pacing', she's learned to shepherd her strength, avoid setbacks and regain hope. Every step is a victory on the path to a better quality of life.

DW News 01:00

DW News

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News

A Wild River on the Brink of Collapse 01:02

A Wild River on the Brink of Collapse

Reportage

The Neretva in Bosnia and Herzegovina is one of Europe's last wild rivers. Its unique ecosystem is threatened with destruction. Despite objections, politicians and entrepreneurs are allowing hydroelectric power plants to be built here. But resistance to the plans remains strong.

In Good Shape 01:30

In Good Shape: From childbirth to recovery: What we need to talk about

Dokumentation

A vaginal birth involves several incredible but complex processes that come with risks. We break it down step by step. Plus: How exercise and therapy after pregnancy can strengthen both body and mind.

DW News 02:00

DW News

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News

Reporter 02:15

Reporter: When the Rains Cease to Fall - Indian Farmers Left Alone

Reportage

Anil Jadhav is an Indian farmer. He had always dreamed of having a large family. But as droughts in his homeland increase, his income - and marriage prospects - are dwindling.

Euromaxx 02:30

Euromaxx: Life in the Alps at an altitude of 3,500 meters

Magazin

What's it like to live at 3,500 meters? The secret of tapas bars in Spain. And a fashion label from Paris that combines craftsmanship with design.

DW News 03:00

DW News

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News

Sports Life 03:02

Sports Life: Ukrainian refugee seeks vaulting history

Magazin

Ukrainian equestrian vaulter Polina Shovkova fled war to Germany. With her beloved horse Trakki, she trains for her toughest challenge: a 360° spin on horseback.

Dictators, Drugs, Discord 03:15

Dictators, Drugs, Discord: Latin America and the USA - Wars

Dokumentation

Nearly all of Latin America's crises have been shaped by the United States. In the 1980s, the US supported anti-communist forces in Nicaragua and the controversial strongman Manuel Noriega in Panama.

DW News 04:00

DW News

Nachrichten

News

Reporter 04:15

Reporter: When the Rains Cease to Fall - Indian Farmers Left Alone

Reportage

Anil Jadhav is an Indian farmer. He had always dreamed of having a large family. But as droughts in his homeland increase, his income - and marriage prospects - are dwindling.

A Wild River on the Brink of Collapse 04:30

A Wild River on the Brink of Collapse

Reportage

The Neretva in Bosnia and Herzegovina is one of Europe's last wild rivers. Its unique ecosystem is threatened with destruction. Despite objections, politicians and entrepreneurs are allowing hydroelectric power plants to be built here. But resistance to the plans remains strong.