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TV Programm für Deutsche Welle (Engl) am 23.03.2026

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Under the Baobab 04:02

Under the Baobab: Is Zimbabwe's Mnangagwa eyeing a third term?

Land und Leute

A controversial constitutional amendment is shaking Zimbabwe to its core. Tensions are rising - and turning dangerous. Critics like Prof. Madhuku narrowly survived an attack at a political meeting, calling it a chilling sign that the country's democracy may be at its lowest point in years.

Euromaxx 04:30

Euromaxx: Food and faith: the meaning of halal

Magazin

Many Muslims eat halal, but what does that mean exactly? Also: a guide for solo female travelers in Germany. And: a street food classic from Naples.

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DW News Focus 05:02

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Global Us 05:15

Global Us: What connects us all

Infomagazin

Reporter 05:45

Reporter: The Cost of a Dream: Indian Students in Germany

Reportage

Studying in Germany is increasingly popular, especially among young Indians. But for some, high tuition can lead to financial difficulties. Then, attending classes and learning becomes less important than making money.

DW News 06:00

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Animal Invaders 06:02

Animal Invaders: The Battle Against Unwanted Species

Dokumentation

Invasive species threaten flora and fauna and can destroy ecological balance. However, combating these dangerous invaders is costly and requires unusual measures.

Tomorrow Today 06:30

Tomorrow Today: AI: Where it's risky - and where it's a game-changer

Wissenschaft

A research team shows how easily AI models can be coaxed into giving dangerous responses despite output guardrails. But it's also driving innovation and technical progress in fields like healthcare and textile recycling.

DW News 07:00

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Sports Life 07:02

Sports Life: Blind Youth in Delhi use Acroyoga to overcome exclusion

Magazin

In Delhi, visually impaired youth deal with exclusion and fear in a chaotic city. But through acroyoga, they build trust and confidence, defying disability and societal neglect. Yoga helps them connect with their bodies and reclaim visibility in a world that often overlooks them.

Shift 07:15

Shift: AI & Drones: Possibilities and Risks

Dokumentation

AI-enhanced drones are transforming warfare and how security agencies work. In Mexico, the police are using armed drones against cartels. In Ghana, authorities are using drones and AI to track down illegal gold mines.

Eco Africa 07:30

Eco Africa: Uganda's urban water fix: low-cost tech that cleans groundwater

Natur und Umwelt

A low-cost technology is being used to purify groundwater and recycled wastewater in Uganda. Also: Urban Nigerians embrace sack farming.

DW News 08:00

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DW News Focus 08:02

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My Body, My Heart 08:15

My Body, My Heart

Dokumentation

The heart is the most unusual muscle in our body. It works tirelessly, begins beating in the womb and can even continue functioning when the brain fails. Yet, when we're young, we barely pay any attention to it.

DW News 09:00

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Animal Invaders 09:02

Animal Invaders: The Battle Against Unwanted Species

Dokumentation

Invasive species threaten flora and fauna and can destroy ecological balance. However, combating these dangerous invaders is costly and requires unusual measures.

Under the Baobab 09:30

Under the Baobab: Is Zimbabwe's Mnangagwa eyeing a third term?

Land und Leute

A controversial constitutional amendment is shaking Zimbabwe to its core. Tensions are rising - and turning dangerous. Critics like Prof. Madhuku narrowly survived an attack at a political meeting, calling it a chilling sign that the country's democracy may be at its lowest point in years.

DW News 10:00

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DW News Focus 10:02

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Whispers of the Earth 10:15

Whispers of the Earth: How Our Planet Came to Be - Part 2

Dokumentation

Earth influences all life on our planet. The same is true in reverse: Animals, plants, and inanimate matter also shape habitats. But humans are currently changing this dynamic cycle.

DW News 11:00

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Sports Life 11:02

Sports Life: Blind Youth in Delhi use Acroyoga to overcome exclusion

Magazin

In Delhi, visually impaired youth deal with exclusion and fear in a chaotic city. But through acroyoga, they build trust and confidence, defying disability and societal neglect. Yoga helps them connect with their bodies and reclaim visibility in a world that often overlooks them.

Love, Like, Lost 11:15

Love, Like, Lost: Inside the Cyber Mafia

Dokumentation

More than ever, digital platforms are being used for manipulation and blackmail. This documentary goes behind the scenes of a cruel online world, and shows just how close the danger is.

DW News 12:00

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Eco Africa 12:02

Eco Africa: Uganda's urban water fix: low-cost tech that cleans groundwater

Natur und Umwelt

A low-cost technology is being used to purify groundwater and recycled wastewater in Uganda. Also: Urban Nigerians embrace sack farming.

Global Us 12:30

Global Us: What connects us all

Infomagazin

DW News 13:00

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DW News Focus 13:02

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My Body, My Heart 13:15

My Body, My Heart

Dokumentation

The heart is the most unusual muscle in our body. It works tirelessly, begins beating in the womb and can even continue functioning when the brain fails. Yet, when we're young, we barely pay any attention to it.

DW News 14:00

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DW News Focus 14:02

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The Dip 14:15

The Dip: How AI entered the war room - Interview with former OpenAI board member Helen Toner

Wirtschaft und Konsum

Helen Toner, interim executive director at Georgetown's Center for Security and Emerging Technology and a former OpenAI board member, lays out how AI is moving from back-office support into the machinery of war. When AI helps shape deadly outcomes, who is responsible?

The 77 Percent 14:30

The 77 Percent: Could you endure these rites of passage?

Infomagazin

Across Africa, coming of age can mean dangerous rites of passage. We meet boys facing deadly initiations, girls rejecting FGM, and Miss World Somalia who is turning her pain into purpose.

DW News 15:00

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DW News Focus 15:02

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Whispers of the Earth 15:15

Whispers of the Earth: How Our Planet Came to Be - Part 2

Dokumentation

Earth influences all life on our planet. The same is true in reverse: Animals, plants, and inanimate matter also shape habitats. But humans are currently changing this dynamic cycle.

DW News 16:00

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Global Us 16:30

Global Us: What connects us all

Infomagazin

DW News 17:00

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Animal Invaders 17:30

Animal Invaders: The Battle Against Unwanted Species

Dokumentation

Invasive species threaten flora and fauna and can destroy ecological balance. However, combating these dangerous invaders is costly and requires unusual measures.

DW News 18:00

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The Dip 18:15

The Dip: How AI entered the war room - Interview with former OpenAI board member Helen Toner

Wirtschaft und Konsum

Helen Toner, interim executive director at Georgetown's Center for Security and Emerging Technology and a former OpenAI board member, lays out how AI is moving from back-office support into the machinery of war. When AI helps shape deadly outcomes, who is responsible?

Arts Unveiled 18:30

Arts Unveiled: Plastic surgery, family ties and art

Magazin

From World War I to the Kardashians: The rise of plastic surgery. Plus, a new novel from bestselling author Leïla Slimani and portraits of two artists - Rashid Johnson (U.S.) and Inuuteq Storch (Greenland).

DW News 19:00

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Close up 19:30

Close up: No EVs Without China?

Sport

If you dominate EV battery manufacturing, you dominate electromobility. China is building one gigafactory after another, while Europe struggles with political uncertainty, lack of know-how, and large-scale projects that end up delayed or cancelled.

DW News 20:00

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DW News Focus 20:02

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The Dip 20:15

The Dip: How AI entered the war room - Interview with former OpenAI board member Helen Toner

Wirtschaft und Konsum

Helen Toner, interim executive director at Georgetown's Center for Security and Emerging Technology and a former OpenAI board member, lays out how AI is moving from back-office support into the machinery of war. When AI helps shape deadly outcomes, who is responsible?

Under the Baobab 20:30

Under the Baobab: Is Zimbabwe's Mnangagwa eyeing a third term?

Land und Leute

A controversial constitutional amendment is shaking Zimbabwe to its core. Tensions are rising - and turning dangerous. Critics like Prof. Madhuku narrowly survived an attack at a political meeting, calling it a chilling sign that the country's democracy may be at its lowest point in years.

DW News 21:00

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The Day 21:30

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News in Review

DW News 22:00

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DW News Focus 22:02

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Whispers of the Earth 22:15

Whispers of the Earth: How Our Planet Came to Be - Part 2

Dokumentation

Earth influences all life on our planet. The same is true in reverse: Animals, plants, and inanimate matter also shape habitats. But humans are currently changing this dynamic cycle.

DW News 23:00

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The Day 23:02

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Animal Invaders 23:30

Animal Invaders: The Battle Against Unwanted Species

Dokumentation

Invasive species threaten flora and fauna and can destroy ecological balance. However, combating these dangerous invaders is costly and requires unusual measures.