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News
04:15
Discover the history of the Bonn Republic, the era when Bonn served as the capital of West Germany after World War II. Why was Bonn chosen over Berlin? How did this small city in the west of Germany become the political center of a divided nation?
04:30
Your Business Magazine
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News
05:15
It's an adventurous journey into a remote and fascinating world: in the vast expanse of the Pacific Ocean, expensive delicacies thrive, atolls appear to be on the brink of disappearing, and a massive nuclear waste site is at risk of bursting.
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News
06:02
News in Review
06:30
Africa
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News
07:15
Discover the history of the Bonn Republic, the era when Bonn served as the capital of West Germany after World War II. Why was Bonn chosen over Berlin? How did this small city in the west of Germany become the political center of a divided nation?
07:30
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.
08:00
News
08:15
Carsten Breuer is Inspector General of the German Armed Forces, and thus the highest-ranking soldier in Germany. He says that Russia will be ready for a military conflict with the West in just a few years.
09:00
News
09:15
How much time have all of us lost in traffic? In Hanoi, getting around eats up huge chunks of your day. The rappers from Da Lab have found an original way to deal with the challenge. Here's their secret!
09:30
Africa
10:00
News
10:15
Almost all Latin American crises of the 1960s and 1970s were influenced by the USA. Whether it was Brazil's dictatorship, the coup in Chile or the Cuban Missile Crisis - at some level, American politics were involved.
11:00
News
11:15
From beauty contests to cosmetic surgery, magazines to TV shows: the obsession with women's beauty is ubiquitous. Images of ideal beauty surround us daily. But what does it actually mean to be "beautiful"? And who sets the standards? HER shows three very personal and very different approaches to what makes a woman beautiful.
11:30
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.
12:00
News
12:15
Can Jakarta become a livable, dry metropolis by 2050? A mother living in a challenging environment and an eco-entrepreneur dream it's possible, while experts outline the steps to make it a reality.
12:30
International Debate from Berlin
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News
13:15
Carsten Breuer is Inspector General of the German Armed Forces, and thus the highest-ranking soldier in Germany. He says that Russia will be ready for a military conflict with the West in just a few years.
14:00
News
14:15
Seatbelts have saved over 1 million lives, Yet millions still refuse to wear them. From dangerous myths to deadly excuses. This is the most effective car-safety tech ever made. So why do people still ignore it?
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News
15:15
From beauty contests to cosmetic surgery, magazines to TV shows: the obsession with women's beauty is ubiquitous. Images of ideal beauty surround us daily. But what does it actually mean to be "beautiful"? And who sets the standards? HER shows three very personal and very different approaches to what makes a woman beautiful.
15:30
The Environment Magazine
16:00
News
16:15
Seatbelts have saved over 1 million lives, Yet millions still refuse to wear them. From dangerous myths to deadly excuses. This is the most effective car-safety tech ever made. So why do people still ignore it?
16:30
International Debate from Berlin
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News
17:15
Almost all Latin American crises of the 1960s and 1970s were influenced by the USA. Whether it was Brazil's dictatorship, the coup in Chile or the Cuban Missile Crisis - at some level, American politics were involved.
18:00
News
18:15
Seatbelts have saved over 1 million lives, Yet millions still refuse to wear them. From dangerous myths to deadly excuses. This is the most effective car-safety tech ever made. So why do people still ignore it?
18:30
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.
19:00
News
19:30
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.
20:00
News
20:02
Spotlight on People
20:30
The Environment Magazine
21:00
News
21:30
News in Review
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News
22:02
Seatbelts have saved over 1 million lives, Yet millions still refuse to wear them. From dangerous myths to deadly excuses. This is the most effective car-safety tech ever made. So why do people still ignore it?
22:15
Almost all Latin American crises of the 1960s and 1970s were influenced by the USA. Whether it was Brazil's dictatorship, the coup in Chile or the Cuban Missile Crisis - at some level, American politics were involved.
23:00
News
23:02
News in Review
23:30
The Environment Magazine
00:00
News
00:15
Seatbelts have saved over 1 million lives, Yet millions still refuse to wear them. From dangerous myths to deadly excuses. This is the most effective car-safety tech ever made. So why do people still ignore it?
00:30
Africa
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News
01:02
News in Review
01:30
REV tests the dual-motor, all-electric Peugeot E-5008. Is this large, family SUV worth the hefty price? We check how Malawians get around. And Cuba's many vintage cars are kept running by amateur mechanics.
02:00
News
02:15
Interview Halle Tecco, author of 'Massively Better Healthcare' on how innovators can break through the complexities of the US healthcare system to make more patients better, faster. What's holding innovation back? And what meaningful room is there to fix US healthcare?
02:30
The Science Magazine
03:00
News
03:02
Living in the Digital Age
03:15
Carsten Breuer is Inspector General of the German Armed Forces, and thus the highest-ranking soldier in Germany. He says that Russia will be ready for a military conflict with the West in just a few years.
04:00
News
04:15
Seatbelts have saved over 1 million lives, Yet millions still refuse to wear them. From dangerous myths to deadly excuses. This is the most effective car-safety tech ever made. So why do people still ignore it?
04:30
International Debate from Berlin