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News
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Living in the Digital Age
04:15
Does the Russian secret service have a file on US President Donald Trump? To what extent are Russian interests present within American foreign policy? And - could there be a connection between the answers to these two questions?
05:00
News
05:15
The Way of St. James is actually a network of paths made up of several hiking trails across Europe. They all have the city of Santiago de Compostela in Spain as their final destination. We ask pilgrims about their motivation and feelings, find out why Santiago is the destination of the Way of St. James and how the city deals with the flood of pilgrims and hikers in the high season.
05:30
The way we feed ourselves is changing. Agriculture will also be impacted by Artificial Intelligence. Could AI present an opportunity for increased food security in the future?
06:00
News
06:15
Living in the Digital Age
06:30
Lifestyle Europe
07:00
News
07:02
This week, we're diving into the world of yoga. Then, taking a look behind the scenes of the new mega-revue at Berlin's Friedrichstadt-Palast, showing how one artist turns building facades into sculptures, and uncovering a bit of Berlin's history.
07:30
For many women in Nigeria, hustling is more than hard work - it's bias, barriers, and big expectations. So, what's really holding women back? Is it money? Men? Or mindset? DW's Edith Kimani and Trust TV's Abdullahi Ahmed try to get answers from young Nigerians in our latest Street Debate.
08:00
News
08:15
The Way of St. James is actually a network of paths made up of several hiking trails across Europe. They all have the city of Santiago de Compostela in Spain as their final destination. We ask pilgrims about their motivation and feelings, find out why Santiago is the destination of the Way of St. James and how the city deals with the flood of pilgrims and hikers in the high season.
08:30
REV tests the new Alfa Romeo Junior Elettrica. Who's more passionate about cars, Germans or Americans? Green initiatives try to reduce congestion and pollution in Lagos. And Paris is curbing motor vehicle traffic.
09:00
News
09:15
Corinna Wimmer is a German paraclimber who faces an unusual challenge: a fear of heights. While Corinna has mastered the art of climbing with one hand, feelings of panic threaten to hold her back from fulfilling her dream of competing at the Paralympics. But with the help of her coach, she's determined to overcome her fears and rise higher than ever.
09:30
Smart homes, smart phones, smart watches: smart devices are convenient, but can be hacked. What dangers does AI harbor, and how can we protect ourselves? How is it impacting learning, memory and even the world of music?
10:00
News
10:15
Plastic is everywhere, not just in our rivers and oceans. It permeates the air, soil, and even our bodies. The problem is getting worse, and yet the plastics industry is increasing production.
11:00
News
11:15
Corinna Wimmer is a German paraclimber who faces an unusual challenge: a fear of heights. While Corinna has mastered the art of climbing with one hand, feelings of panic threaten to hold her back from fulfilling her dream of competing at the Paralympics. But with the help of her coach, she's determined to overcome her fears and rise higher than ever.
11:30
Can DIY hacks like ice cubes, bananas, or rice really replace pricey skincare products? Also on In Good Shape: smart tips for acne and eczema, and beauty advice for people with cancer.
12:00
News
12:15
Living in the Digital Age
12:30
This week, we're diving into the world of yoga. Then, taking a look behind the scenes of the new mega-revue at Berlin's Friedrichstadt-Palast, showing how one artist turns building facades into sculptures, and uncovering a bit of Berlin's history.
13:00
News
13:03
Sexual violence is a well-known weapon of war. One that is deployed against men, as well as women. The enemy is not killed, but destroyed nonetheless. In this documentary, men from Ukraine, Congo and Bosnia break their silence.
14:00
News
14:15
Living in the Digital Age
14:30
Lifestyle Europe
15:00
News
15:15
Even 35 years after the fall of the Berlin Wall, there's still an imbalance between eastern and western Germany. Many executive positions in the former East are still held by people from the former West Germany. What are the reasons for this?
16:00
News
16:15
On Location
16:30
For many women in Nigeria, hustling is more than hard work - it's bias, barriers, and big expectations. So, what's really holding women back? Is it money? Men? Or mindset? DW's Edith Kimani and Trust TV's Abdullahi Ahmed try to get answers from young Nigerians in our latest Street Debate.
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News
17:15
In an exclusive interview with DW's Chief Political Editor Michaela Küfner, the leader of the CDU/CSU parliamentary group Jens Spahn said that when it comes to resolving major international conflicts - from Gaza to Ukraine - the United States is the decisive actor. He credited former President Donald Trump with securing the recent hostage release and ceasefire in the Middle East.
17:30
Lifestyle Europe
18:00
News
18:15
Corinna Wimmer is a German paraclimber who faces an unusual challenge: a fear of heights. While Corinna has mastered the art of climbing with one hand, feelings of panic threaten to hold her back from fulfilling her dream of competing at the Paralympics. But with the help of her coach, she's determined to overcome her fears and rise higher than ever.
18:30
Africa
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News
19:15
Living in the Digital Age
19:30
For many women in Nigeria, hustling is more than hard work - it's bias, barriers, and big expectations. So, what's really holding women back? Is it money? Men? Or mindset? DW's Edith Kimani and Trust TV's Abdullahi Ahmed try to get answers from young Nigerians in our latest Street Debate.
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News
20:15
On Location
20:30
Africa
21:00
News
21:15
A global longevity movement promises to decelerate the ageing process. Or even avoid it, altogether. But just how realistic are the claims of biohacking and self-optimization? And who can afford it anyway?
22:00
News
22:15
On Location
22:30
This edition of Afrimaxx explores the future of tradition: sci-fi-inspired design from Ghana, Ethiopia's culinary heritage, and a South African artist who fires up memory through clay.
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News
23:15
Living in the Digital Age
23:30
Africa
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News
00:03
Sexual violence is a well-known weapon of war. One that is deployed against men, as well as women. The enemy is not killed, but destroyed nonetheless. In this documentary, men from Ukraine, Congo and Bosnia break their silence.
01:00
News
01:15
Corinna Wimmer is a German paraclimber who faces an unusual challenge: a fear of heights. While Corinna has mastered the art of climbing with one hand, feelings of panic threaten to hold her back from fulfilling her dream of competing at the Paralympics. But with the help of her coach, she's determined to overcome her fears and rise higher than ever.
01:30
Smart homes, smart phones, smart watches: smart devices are convenient, but can be hacked. What dangers does AI harbor, and how can we protect ourselves? How is it impacting learning, memory and even the world of music?
02:00
anschl.: News
02:02
Ruth Bopp has been suffering from an incurable lung disease for years. She can no longer breathe freely. A donor organ is finally found. The film shows the beginning of her new life. Her struggle, her happiness, and her setbacks.
02:15
On Location
02:30
Can DIY hacks like ice cubes, bananas, or rice really replace pricey skincare products? Also on In Good Shape: smart tips for acne and eczema, and beauty advice for people with cancer. anschl.: Euromaxx: Lifestyle Europe
03:00
News
03:02
Corinna Wimmer is a German paraclimber who faces an unusual challenge: a fear of heights. While Corinna has mastered the art of climbing with one hand, feelings of panic threaten to hold her back from fulfilling her dream of competing at the Paralympics. But with the help of her coach, she's determined to overcome her fears and rise higher than ever.
03:15
A global longevity movement promises to decelerate the ageing process. Or even avoid it, altogether. But just how realistic are the claims of biohacking and self-optimization? And who can afford it anyway?
04:00
News
04:15
On Location
04:30
Ruth Bopp has been suffering from an incurable lung disease for years. She can no longer breathe freely. A donor organ is finally found. The film shows the beginning of her new life. Her struggle, her happiness, and her setbacks.