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News
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Researchers warn that zoonoses-pathogens that can jump from animals to humans-could trigger the next global pandemic. We joined Greifswald researchers as they examined some adorable pet chickens for a major study.
04:30
Many countries are building nuclear power plants. They want to reduce greenhouse-gas emissions and generate energy cost-effectively. But have they also thought about decommissioning? It can be very expensive.
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News
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They evacuate elderly and sick people, set up medical stations and organize escape routes. New structures of protection, security and dignity are emerging in Ukraine, while war shapes everyday life.
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News
06:02
News in Review
06:30
Africa
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News
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Researchers warn that zoonoses-pathogens that can jump from animals to humans-could trigger the next global pandemic. We joined Greifswald researchers as they examined some adorable pet chickens for a major study.
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
Liberland is a country that doesn't officially exist. A country that promises voluntary taxes and a lean state. It's a libertarian utopia that's finding more supporters worldwide.
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News
09:15
Digitization is changing the world dramatically. What does that mean for Women in Asia? What role do they play in that process? In this edition, HER portrays three women whose lives have been significantly shaped by technology. Take hip-hopper Niana Guerrero. Aged just 15, she is the most followed TikTokker in her country, the Philippines, and one of the biggest YouTube stars in Southeast Asia.
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Africa
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News
10:15
Invasive fungal infections are increasingly leading to life-threatening diseases worldwide. And in agriculture, fungi pose a massive threat to harvests. And the available antidotes for humans and plants are increasingly losing their effectiveness.
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News
11:15
Around the world, women play important roles in business. Either as bosses and high-ranking managers of international corporations, or as self-employed owners and operators of small kiosks, and even founders of start-ups. This edition portrays three women from three different worlds, but they all have one thing in common: their passion for their business.
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.
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News
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By 2050, the future of Bangladesh's coastal communities faces a defining challenge. As climate change accelerates coastal erosion, we travel to two contrasting regions - a sea beach and a coastal river area - to explore the unique protection needs of the people living there. Through conversations with Abdullah and Rabeya, two local voices, we hear their hopes and expectations for a safer tomorrow.
12:30
International Debate from Berlin
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News
13:15
Liberland is a country that doesn't officially exist. A country that promises voluntary taxes and a lean state. It's a libertarian utopia that's finding more supporters worldwide.
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News
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Join Ziphorah Masethe and Sibusiso Skosana from South Africa on an epic road trip through their country. They explore breathtaking landscapes, encounter wild animals, dive into vibrant cities and push their limits with thrilling heart-pounding adventures.####
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Health, strength and a long life - can extra vitamins really deliver? In Good Shape takes a closer look at popular pills like zinc and vitamin C, and uncovers what research really says.
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News
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Around the world, women play important roles in business. Either as bosses and high-ranking managers of international corporations, or as self-employed owners and operators of small kiosks, and even founders of start-ups. This edition portrays three women from three different worlds, but they all have one thing in common: their passion for their business.
15:30
The Environment Magazine
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News
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Join Ziphorah Masethe and Sibusiso Skosana from South Africa on an epic road trip through their country. They explore breathtaking landscapes, encounter wild animals, dive into vibrant cities and push their limits with thrilling heart-pounding adventures.####
16:30
International Debate from Berlin
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News
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Invasive fungal infections are increasingly leading to life-threatening diseases worldwide. And in agriculture, fungi pose a massive threat to harvests. And the available antidotes for humans and plants are increasingly losing their effectiveness.
18:00
News
18:15
Join Ziphorah Masethe and Sibusiso Skosana from South Africa on an epic road trip through their country. They explore breathtaking landscapes, encounter wild animals, dive into vibrant cities and push their limits with thrilling heart-pounding adventures.####
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.
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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.
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News
20:02
Why is the rate of HIV infections rising in Poland? +++ An island off Venice could become a retreat for locals.
20:30
The Environment Magazine
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News
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News in Review
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News
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Join Ziphorah Masethe and Sibusiso Skosana from South Africa on an epic road trip through their country. They explore breathtaking landscapes, encounter wild animals, dive into vibrant cities and push their limits with thrilling heart-pounding adventures.####
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Invasive fungal infections are increasingly leading to life-threatening diseases worldwide. And in agriculture, fungi pose a massive threat to harvests. And the available antidotes for humans and plants are increasingly losing their effectiveness.
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News
23:02
News in Review
23:30
The Environment Magazine
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News
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Join Ziphorah Masethe and Sibusiso Skosana from South Africa on an epic road trip through their country. They explore breathtaking landscapes, encounter wild animals, dive into vibrant cities and push their limits with thrilling heart-pounding adventures.####
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Africa
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News
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News in Review
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Think your car is just a ride? Think again. What we drive reveals more about our politics than you think. Plus: Pakistan's first female sports bike racer, helping seniors drive safely and a cab driver from Madagascar.
02:00
News
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European Space Agency chief, Josef Aschbacher, reveals the continent is years behind in launch capabilities and satellite infrastructure, though record funding aims to close the gap.
02:30
Shrinking shrews, crows that develop relationships with humans, and why we'll never be able to fly like birds. Animals can do incredible things, but they can also carry pandemic-causing pathogens.
03:00
News
03:02
Living in the Digital Age
03:15
Liberland is a country that doesn't officially exist. A country that promises voluntary taxes and a lean state. It's a libertarian utopia that's finding more supporters worldwide.
04:00
News
04:15
Join Ziphorah Masethe and Sibusiso Skosana from South Africa on an epic road trip through their country. They explore breathtaking landscapes, encounter wild animals, dive into vibrant cities and push their limits with thrilling heart-pounding adventures.####
04:30
International Debate from Berlin