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TV Programm für Deutsche Welle (Engl) am 11.04.2026

Shift 04:02

Shift: Facial recognition: Helpful or controlling?

Dokumentation

Facial recognition is now part of daily life - unlocking phones, verifying identities, and helping law enforcement. But in government hands, it can become a serious threat to privacy and civil liberties.

Stumbling Stones 04:15

Stumbling Stones: Lest We Forget

Dokumentation

'Stolpersteine', or 'stumbling stones' placed in the pavement commemorate the victims of Nazism. The squares are made of brass and measure 10cm x 10cm. More than 100,000 of these memorial plaques have been laid in over 30 countries.

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Arts Unveiled 05:15

Arts Unveiled: Why poet Rainer Maria Rilke still hits so hard today

Magazin

Rilke is treated almost like a pop star on social media, and his poetry has the makings of a hit: the poet Rainer Maria Rilke is, even more than 150 years after his birth, a cult figure. Young influencers interpret his poetry, and Lady Gaga's upper arm is adorned with a tattooed Rilke verse. He appears on calendars and even funeral notices.

From Surplus Calf to Alpine Savior 05:30

From Surplus Calf to Alpine Savior

Dokumentation

For a cow to produce milk, she must give birth to a calf. Female calves later become dairy cows themselves, while male calves are surplus to the dairy industry's requirements. They're packed into trucks and suffer in transit on their way to fattening facilities.

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Shift 06:15

Shift: Facial recognition: Helpful or controlling?

Dokumentation

Facial recognition is now part of daily life - unlocking phones, verifying identities, and helping law enforcement. But in government hands, it can become a serious threat to privacy and civil liberties.

Euromaxx 06:30

Euromaxx: Germany's Favourite Street Food: The Döner

Magazin

Why is the döner so popular in Germany? Plus: a perfect day in Nice, and the rules of British afternoon tea.

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Arts Unveiled 07:02

Arts Unveiled: The Haydn Expedition

Magazin

Is Joseph Haydn's music boring? Not at all, say Paavo Järvi and the musicians of the Deutsche Kammerphilharmonie Bremen. On their musical journey through Haydn's symphonic works, they discover new and surprising things.

The 77 Percent 07:30

The 77 Percent: Ghana's returnees Long street debate

Infomagazin

In this week's show, Edith Kimani meets with Afro-Americans who have relocated to Ghana and locals to explore the challenges and opportunities sparked by the 'Year of Return'.

DW News 08:00

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DW News Focus 08:02

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Arts Unveiled 08:15

Arts Unveiled: Why poet Rainer Maria Rilke still hits so hard today

Magazin

Rilke is treated almost like a pop star on social media, and his poetry has the makings of a hit: the poet Rainer Maria Rilke is, even more than 150 years after his birth, a cult figure. Young influencers interpret his poetry, and Lady Gaga's upper arm is adorned with a tattooed Rilke verse. He appears on calendars and even funeral notices.

REV - Venezuela's Car Crisis: Why do used cars cost as much as new ones? 08:30

REV - Venezuela's Car Crisis: Why do used cars cost as much as new ones?

Infomagazin

In Venezuela, years of halted imports, sky-high tariffs, and economic collapse have left drivers stuck between aging Toyotas and pricey Chinese SUVs in a distorted market. Plus: REV puts the new Mazda 6e to the test.

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Sports Life 09:15

Sports Life: How the Martial Art Khomlainai Brings Bodo and Santhal Communities Together

Magazin

In Assam, decades of conflict kept Bodo and Santhal communities apart. Now the traditional martial art Khomlainai is bringing children together, who have never spoken or played with each other before. Mejing Narzary, a former Bodo underground fighter, and Khermu Karmakar, a former general of the Santhal insurgent force, have achieved this miracle.

Tomorrow Today 09:30

Tomorrow Today

Wissenschaft

Shade elements inspired by pinecones / Oxygen depletion and rising heat - threats to the underwater world / Bringing back flamingos in Kenya

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*smiles and kisses you* 10:03

*smiles and kisses you*: In Love with an AI-Powered Doll

Dokumentation

Chris lives in North Carolina (USA) with his girlfriend Mimi, a life-size sex doll. He communicates with her using an AI app. A clear-eyed, fascinating look at AI and its social consequences.

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Reporter 11:15

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In Good Shape 11:30

In Good Shape: Good skin care, skin cancer screenings and removing tattoos

Dokumentation

What's the best skincare routine for your skin type? Plus: AI-assisted skin screenings, removing unwanted tattoos, and tackling herpes outbreaks.

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HER Women in Asia 12:02

HER Women in Asia: Women in Asia. Guardians of nature

Frauenmagazin

Their stories inspire others to connect with nature. Women who are role models, leaders, educators and campaigners are paving the way for future generations. They want to share their awareness and understanding of nature with other women, tackling the lack of inclusion and representation in all outdoor spaces.

Shift 12:15

Shift: Facial recognition: Helpful or controlling?

Dokumentation

Facial recognition is now part of daily life - unlocking phones, verifying identities, and helping law enforcement. But in government hands, it can become a serious threat to privacy and civil liberties.

Arts Unveiled 12:30

Arts Unveiled: The Haydn Expedition

Magazin

Is Joseph Haydn's music boring? Not at all, say Paavo Järvi and the musicians of the Deutsche Kammerphilharmonie Bremen. On their musical journey through Haydn's symphonic works, they discover new and surprising things.

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Sudan's Civil War 13:03

Sudan's Civil War: The Limits of Humanitarian Aid

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In Sudan, the government is waging a bloody civil war against rebels. An estimated 12 million people have fled their homes, either to destinations within the country or to neighboring states. Many of them are seeking help in Chad.

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Shift 14:15

Shift: Facial recognition: Helpful or controlling?

Dokumentation

Facial recognition is now part of daily life - unlocking phones, verifying identities, and helping law enforcement. But in government hands, it can become a serious threat to privacy and civil liberties.

Euromaxx 14:30

Euromaxx: Germany's Favourite Street Food: The Döner

Magazin

Why is the döner so popular in Germany? Plus: a perfect day in Nice, and the rules of British afternoon tea.

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Sports Life 15:02

Sports Life: How the Martial Art Khomlainai Brings Bodo and Santhal Communities Together

Magazin

In Assam, decades of conflict kept Bodo and Santhal communities apart. Now the traditional martial art Khomlainai is bringing children together, who have never spoken or played with each other before. Mejing Narzary, a former Bodo underground fighter, and Khermu Karmakar, a former general of the Santhal insurgent force, have achieved this miracle.

Economic Powerhouse China 15:15

Economic Powerhouse China: A Risky Partner?

Dokumentation

China is pushing into European markets - and striving for ever greater military power. This has already had an impact on the internal and external security of Western countries. How dependent is Germany on China?

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HER Women in Asia 16:02

HER Women in Asia: Women in Asia. Guardians of nature

Frauenmagazin

Their stories inspire others to connect with nature. Women who are role models, leaders, educators and campaigners are paving the way for future generations. They want to share their awareness and understanding of nature with other women, tackling the lack of inclusion and representation in all outdoor spaces.

Reporter 16:15

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The 77 Percent 16:30

The 77 Percent: Ghana's returnees Long street debate

Infomagazin

In this week's show, Edith Kimani meets with Afro-Americans who have relocated to Ghana and locals to explore the challenges and opportunities sparked by the 'Year of Return'.

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REV - How can wildlife accidents be avoided? 17:15

REV - How can wildlife accidents be avoided?

Infomagazin

Collisions with wildlife. How can they be prevented? What happens to the animals that survive crashes with cars going at speeds of 100 km/h or more? How do elephants react? What should drivers do when an animal suddenly appears on the road? And could high-tech systems prevent these collisions?

Euromaxx 17:30

Euromaxx: Germany's Favourite Street Food: The Döner

Magazin

Why is the döner so popular in Germany? Plus: a perfect day in Nice, and the rules of British afternoon tea.

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Sports Life 18:15

Sports Life: How the Martial Art Khomlainai Brings Bodo and Santhal Communities Together

Magazin

In Assam, decades of conflict kept Bodo and Santhal communities apart. Now the traditional martial art Khomlainai is bringing children together, who have never spoken or played with each other before. Mejing Narzary, a former Bodo underground fighter, and Khermu Karmakar, a former general of the Santhal insurgent force, have achieved this miracle.

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Shift 19:15

Shift: Facial recognition: Helpful or controlling?

Dokumentation

Facial recognition is now part of daily life - unlocking phones, verifying identities, and helping law enforcement. But in government hands, it can become a serious threat to privacy and civil liberties.

The 77 Percent 19:30

The 77 Percent: Ghana's returnees Long street debate

Infomagazin

In this week's show, Edith Kimani meets with Afro-Americans who have relocated to Ghana and locals to explore the challenges and opportunities sparked by the 'Year of Return'.

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Best of DW Podcasts 20:30

Best of DW Podcasts: Best of DW Podcasts

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Select DW podcasts enrich the program with current analyses of world politics and its influence on our daily lives. There will also be space in the program for lively discussions about social standards and taboos.

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My Holy Car 21:15

My Holy Car: An Obsession made in Germany - Part 1

Dokumentation

More than 140 years after its invention, the car remains a source of fascination for many people. In Germany, for example, there are more vehicles on the road than ever before. For some, the car is a cult object. But it also deeply polarizing.

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DW News Focus 22:15

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Afrimaxx 22:30

Afrimaxx: Africa Reinvented

Infomagazin

Afrimaxx is at one of South Africa's biggest car culture weekends. What started as a niche meet has now turned into a full-blown movement. Let's meet builders, collectors, and fans from across the country and beyond.

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Global Us 23:02

Global Us: Polio remians a risk in Madagascar

Infomagazin

Madagascar struggles to eradicate polio, the failure of the EU's single-use plastic ban, and timeless tradition in a hotel in the Chilean Andes.

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