04:15
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.
04:30
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.
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05:15
A Kenyan runner is battling to raise awareness about domestic violence and femicide. The impact of Trump's trade tariffs on one garment worker in Lesotho. And how AI can help protect wildlife in German national parks.
05:45
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.
06:00
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06:02
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.
06:30
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.
07:00
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07:15
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.
07:30
A giant telescope in South Africa's Karoo is unlocking more than cosmic secrets; plus Malawi's underwater paradise under threat, and saving crops in Senegal.
08:00
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08:15
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.
09:00
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09:15
Villagers in northern Pakistan, part of a region called the "Third Pole," are fighting for their future as melting glaciers increase risks of devastating floods.
09:30
Museveni has won again - but many Ugandans are asking tough questions. Was this a true democratic choice, or a tightly controlled process designed to deliver a familiar result?
10:00
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10:15
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?
11:00
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11:15
From a stifled childhood to reclaiming her artistic freedom: Irisha takes a journey into the world of Indian jewelry and fashion. She finds a mentor in Nitya Arora, a luxury jewelry designer who shows her the path to success. Will Irisha embrace her creative potential under Nitya's guidance?
11:30
A giant telescope in South Africa's Karoo is unlocking more than cosmic secrets; plus Malawi's underwater paradise under threat, and saving crops in Senegal.
12:00
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12:15
He has jokes and confidence but does Devansh Kotak have the courage to leave his 'safe' Mumbai banking job to try out a career in comedy? Professional comic Prashasti Singh left the corporate world years ago and with a new comedy special on Netflix, she's made it. Prashati gives Davansh a series of tests to decide if he should make the career change will he get laughs or get laughed-off stage?
12:30
A Kenyan runner is battling to raise awareness about domestic violence and femicide. The impact of Trump's trade tariffs on one garment worker in Lesotho. And how AI can help protect wildlife in German national parks.
13:00
News
13:15
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.
14:00
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14:15
US President Trump arrived in Davos with apparently one thing on his mind: Greenland. He says it's vital for US national interests and was apparently willing to use his favorite tool (tariffs) to get what he wanted. But a surprising U-Turn means there might be a deal on the table. For now, at least. The Dip speaks to Brown University's Mark Blyth to break it down.
14:30
The Magazine for Africa's Youth
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15:15
Palantir is considered one of the most opaque companies in the field of big data. The group's software is used by government agencies and intelligence services worldwide. This film takes a look behind the scenes -- at the tech company, and its CEO, Alex Karp.
16:00
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16:15
US President Trump arrived in Davos with apparently one thing on his mind: Greenland. He says it's vital for US national interests and was apparently willing to use his favorite tool (tariffs) to get what he wanted. But a surprising U-Turn means there might be a deal on the table. For now, at least. The Dip speaks to Brown University's Mark Blyth to break it down.
16:30
A Kenyan runner is battling to raise awareness about domestic violence and femicide. The impact of Trump's trade tariffs on one garment worker in Lesotho. And how AI can help protect wildlife in German national parks.
17:00
News
17:15
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?
18:00
News
18:15
US President Trump arrived in Davos with apparently one thing on his mind: Greenland. He says it's vital for US national interests and was apparently willing to use his favorite tool (tariffs) to get what he wanted. But a surprising U-Turn means there might be a deal on the table. For now, at least. The Dip speaks to Brown University's Mark Blyth to break it down.
18:30
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.
19:00
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19:30
Aboard the research vessel Meteor, scientists venture into the vast Atlantic. Five weeks in tight quarters push the team beyond its limits. Their mission: to study unknown species and habitats at the bottom of the sea.
20:00
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20:02
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.
20:30
Museveni has won again - but many Ugandans are asking tough questions. Was this a true democratic choice, or a tightly controlled process designed to deliver a familiar result?
21:00
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21:30
News in Review
22:00
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22:02
US President Trump arrived in Davos with apparently one thing on his mind: Greenland. He says it's vital for US national interests and was apparently willing to use his favorite tool (tariffs) to get what he wanted. But a surprising U-Turn means there might be a deal on the table. For now, at least. The Dip speaks to Brown University's Mark Blyth to break it down.
22:15
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?
23:00
News
23:02
News in Review
23:30
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.
00:15
US President Trump arrived in Davos with apparently one thing on his mind: Greenland. He says it's vital for US national interests and was apparently willing to use his favorite tool (tariffs) to get what he wanted. But a surprising U-Turn means there might be a deal on the table. For now, at least. The Dip speaks to Brown University's Mark Blyth to break it down.
00:30
Aboard the research vessel Meteor, scientists venture into the vast Atlantic. Five weeks in tight quarters push the team beyond its limits. Their mission: to study unknown species and habitats at the bottom of the sea.
01:00
News
01:02
News in Review
01:30
A giant telescope in South Africa's Karoo is unlocking more than cosmic secrets; plus Malawi's underwater paradise under threat, and saving crops in Senegal.
02:00
News
02:15
The Amish still live as they did in the 17th century: without electricity, phones or cars. While many continue to resist the temptations of the modern world, others are breaking away from the group.
03:00
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03:02
News in Review
03:30
What happens when a tech giant and a carmaker collaborate on a car? Lots of software, gaming and PS5 tech get on board. Plus: Test driving Mitsubishi's Eclipse Cross Electric. And a humble lifesaver: the seatbelt.
04:00
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04:15
US President Trump arrived in Davos with apparently one thing on his mind: Greenland. He says it's vital for US national interests and was apparently willing to use his favorite tool (tariffs) to get what he wanted. But a surprising U-Turn means there might be a deal on the table. For now, at least. The Dip speaks to Brown University's Mark Blyth to break it down.
04:30
Aboard the research vessel Meteor, scientists venture into the vast Atlantic. Five weeks in tight quarters push the team beyond its limits. Their mission: to study unknown species and habitats at the bottom of the sea.