00:00 News
00:02 The Bridge of Minor Miracles - Everyday Life in Nairobi
Part of the main artery of Kenya's capital, Nairobi, this bridge is many things to many people. Vegetables, a new bed, a plate of cheap soup - even a new...
Part of the main artery of Kenya's capital, Nairobi, this bridge is many things to many people. Vegetables, a new bed, a plate of cheap soup - even a new hairstyle: You can get all that, and more, on the bridge. But now, it is slated for demolition.
00:30 The Environment Magazine
01:00 News
01:15 Speak the Global Language of Sport
01:30 The Travel Guide
02:00 News
02:02 News in Review
02:30 The Global Auto and Mobility Show
How do you put emotions back into electric vehicles? Retromod an Alfa Giulia! Is the Opel Vivaro-e the solution to last-mile delivery? And why are ants better at traffic than humans?
03:00 News
03:15 News
03:30 The Environment Magazine
04:00 News
04:02 News
04:15 America's New Gurus - The Search for Enlightenment
According to the US Constitution, anyone can found a religion and spread its message. Many Americans are doing just that The range of religious communities...
According to the US Constitution, anyone can found a religion and spread its message. Many Americans are doing just that The range of religious communities is diverse and stretches from sea to shining sea.
05:00 News
05:15 News
05:30 The Science Magazine
06:00 News
06:15 The Week in Reports
06:30 Lifestyle Europe
07:00 News
07:02 The Cultural Magazine
07:30 The Magazine for Africa's Youth
08:00 News
08:15 Living in the Digital Age
08:30 The Global Auto and Mobility Show
How do you put emotions back into electric vehicles? Retromod an Alfa Giulia! Is the Opel Vivaro-e the solution to last-mile delivery? And why are ants better at traffic than humans?
09:00 News
09:15 News
09:30 The Travel Guide
10:00 News
10:15 Made in France - Gaza in the Cross Hairs
A French manufacturer of weapons components has been charged with complicity in war crimes. It is a trial that could set an important precedent, and might...
A French manufacturer of weapons components has been charged with complicity in war crimes. It is a trial that could set an important precedent, and might change the way arms manufacturers do business.
11:00 News
11:15 Speak the Global Language of Sport
11:30 The Health Show
12:00 News
12:15 Out of the void
Mental health and addiction problems are not talked about in many Asian countries. That can make it especially hard to overcome the crisis and the pain....
Mental health and addiction problems are not talked about in many Asian countries. That can make it especially hard to overcome the crisis and the pain. For this episode of HER, three women take a look back at very difficult periods in their lives and share how they found their way out of the void that surrounded them.
12:30 The Travel Guide
13:00 News
13:15 On Location
13:30 The Cultural Magazine
14:00 News
14:15 Goods to Paradise - Lucky You
It’s a remote paradise between Australia and Papua New Guinea. Only a few thousand people live on the islands in the Torres Strait. They depend on a...
It’s a remote paradise between Australia and Papua New Guinea. Only a few thousand people live on the islands in the Torres Strait. They depend on a supply ship that sails to their isolated archipelago once a week.
15:00 News
15:15 The Week in Reports
15:30 Lifestyle Europe
16:00 News
16:15 On Location
16:30 The Magazine for Africa's Youth
17:00 News
17:15 Love Around the World - The Most Beautiful Love Stories in the World
When Davor and Andela Rostuhar got married, the young couple decided to do something unusual. Instead of a honeymoon, the two filmmakers took a year-long...
When Davor and Andela Rostuhar got married, the young couple decided to do something unusual. Instead of a honeymoon, the two filmmakers took a year-long journey around the world to explore the subject of love through the prism of different cultures, customs, and beliefs.
18:00 News
18:15 Speak the Global Language of Sport
18:30 Africa
19:00 News
19:15 Living in the Digital Age
19:30 The Magazine for Africa's Youth
20:00 News
20:15 On Location
20:30 Africa
21:00 News
21:15 Good Virus, Bad Virus
Viruses can be fatal, but some viruses can in fact be life-sustaining. The SARS-CoV-2 virus has killed large numbers of people during the current pandemic....
Viruses can be fatal, but some viruses can in fact be life-sustaining. The SARS-CoV-2 virus has killed large numbers of people during the current pandemic. But humans wouldn’t exist without viruses. How can they benefit us?
22:00 News
22:15 Out of the void
Mental health and addiction problems are not talked about in many Asian countries. That can make it especially hard to overcome the crisis and the pain....
Mental health and addiction problems are not talked about in many Asian countries. That can make it especially hard to overcome the crisis and the pain. For this episode of HER, three women take a look back at very difficult periods in their lives and share how they found their way out of the void that surrounded them.
22:30 The Cultural Magazine
23:00 News
23:15 Living in the Digital Age
23:30 Confronting the Powerful
00:00 News
00:02 Freiburg - The Sustainable City
With a special solar-powered energy supply and environmentally friendly transport policies as examples, this major city on the edge of the Black Forest...
With a special solar-powered energy supply and environmentally friendly transport policies as examples, this major city on the edge of the Black Forest is considered to be a pioneer in ecological development.
00:30 Center Stage: Oksana Lyniv conducts Wagner
For the first time in 145 years, a woman is heading the orchestra at the Bayreuth Festival. Arts.21 accompanies Ukrainian conductor Oksana Lyniv on the road, from the Black Sea to Bavaria.
01:00 News
01:15 The Week in Reports
A group of Syrian men who came to Germany as refugees six years ago are helping people affected by flooding in the country.+++ The horrors healthcare workers...
A group of Syrian men who came to Germany as refugees six years ago are helping people affected by flooding in the country.+++ The horrors healthcare workers witnessed during the peak of Spain's coronavirus crisis have left psychological scars.
01:30 The Global Auto and Mobility Show
How do you put emotions back into electric vehicles? Retromod an Alfa Giulia! Is the Opel Vivaro-e the solution to last-mile delivery? And why are ants better at traffic than humans?
04:02 The Week in Reports
A group of Syrian men who came to Germany as refugees six years ago are helping people affected by flooding in the country.+++ The horrors healthcare workers...
A group of Syrian men who came to Germany as refugees six years ago are helping people affected by flooding in the country.+++ The horrors healthcare workers witnessed during the peak of Spain's coronavirus crisis have left psychological scars.
04:15 Good Virus, Bad Virus
Viruses can be fatal, but some viruses can in fact be life-sustaining. The SARS-CoV-2 virus has killed large numbers of people during the current pandemic....
Viruses can be fatal, but some viruses can in fact be life-sustaining. The SARS-CoV-2 virus has killed large numbers of people during the current pandemic. But humans wouldn’t exist without viruses. How can they benefit us?
05:00 News
05:15 Italy: Trafficked by the Nigerian Mafia
The Nigerian mafia is spreading in Europe. One of their main sources of income: human trafficking. Thousands of young Nigerian women fall victim to the gangs. One of them was Juliet Osabo.
05:30 The Global Auto and Mobility Show
How do you put emotions back into electric vehicles? Retromod an Alfa Giulia! Is the Opel Vivaro-e the solution to last-mile delivery? And why are ants better at traffic than humans?
06:00 News
06:15 Will big data ever be able to predict football?
Predicting football is hard enough for the average fan, but what if you had access to years’ worth of data, statistical models and even AI technology?...
Predicting football is hard enough for the average fan, but what if you had access to years’ worth of data, statistical models and even AI technology? Analytics company Stats Perform and investment bank Goldman Sachs attempted to forecast Euro 2020 using their vast resources. Will data and AI ever get to the point where it can accurately predict football?
06:30 Freiburg - The Sustainable City
With a special solar-powered energy supply and environmentally friendly transport policies as examples, this major city on the edge of the Black Forest...
With a special solar-powered energy supply and environmentally friendly transport policies as examples, this major city on the edge of the Black Forest is considered to be a pioneer in ecological development.
07:00 News
07:02 Stress
Stress is not just something that keeps our minds busy, it also impacts our entire body. Muscles may become tense and painful. We look at the effects of...
Stress is not just something that keeps our minds busy, it also impacts our entire body. Muscles may become tense and painful. We look at the effects of stress and potential ways to relieve it - and ask if boredom can also trigger stress!
07:30 The Bridge of Minor Miracles - Everyday Life in Nairobi
Part of the main artery of Kenya's capital, Nairobi, this bridge is many things to many people. Vegetables, a new bed, a plate of cheap soup - even a new...
Part of the main artery of Kenya's capital, Nairobi, this bridge is many things to many people. Vegetables, a new bed, a plate of cheap soup - even a new hairstyle: You can get all that, and more, on the bridge. But now, it is slated for demolition.
08:00 News
08:15 Italy: Trafficked by the Nigerian Mafia
The Nigerian mafia is spreading in Europe. One of their main sources of income: human trafficking. Thousands of young Nigerian women fall victim to the gangs. One of them was Juliet Osabo.
08:30 Lifestyle Europe
Sasha Frolova’s eccentric latex creations. Also on the show: everything you always wanted to know about Mozartkugeln pralines, plus deceptively realistic-looking...
Sasha Frolova’s eccentric latex creations. Also on the show: everything you always wanted to know about Mozartkugeln pralines, plus deceptively realistic-looking street art by Cosimo "Cheone" Caiffa.
09:00 News
09:15 The Week in Reports
A group of Syrian men who came to Germany as refugees six years ago are helping people affected by flooding in the country.+++ The horrors healthcare workers...
A group of Syrian men who came to Germany as refugees six years ago are helping people affected by flooding in the country.+++ The horrors healthcare workers witnessed during the peak of Spain's coronavirus crisis have left psychological scars.
09:30 Center Stage: Oksana Lyniv conducts Wagner
For the first time in 145 years, a woman is heading the orchestra at the Bayreuth Festival. Arts.21 accompanies Ukrainian conductor Oksana Lyniv on the road, from the Black Sea to Bavaria.
10:00 News
10:15 America's New Gurus - The Search for Enlightenment
According to the US Constitution, anyone can found a religion and spread its message. Many Americans are doing just that The range of religious communities...
According to the US Constitution, anyone can found a religion and spread its message. Many Americans are doing just that The range of religious communities is diverse and stretches from sea to shining sea.
11:00 News
11:15 Living in the Digital Age
Anyone who doesn't conform to the supposed norm on Instagram and other platforms can quickly become a victim of bodyshaming. How social media influences...
Anyone who doesn't conform to the supposed norm on Instagram and other platforms can quickly become a victim of bodyshaming. How social media influences the way we look at our bodies: this week's topic on SHIFT.
11:30 Street Debate: Why is Ghana’s fishing industry under threat?
Illegal practices are threatening the future of the fishing industry in Ghana. In this week’s special edition, Edith Kimani and the 77 Percent Street...
Illegal practices are threatening the future of the fishing industry in Ghana. In this week’s special edition, Edith Kimani and the 77 Percent Street Debate team head to Elmina to look at the problems and possible solutions to dealing with the country’s growing fishing crisis.
12:00 News
12:15 Italy: Trafficked by the Nigerian Mafia
The Nigerian mafia is spreading in Europe. One of their main sources of income: human trafficking. Thousands of young Nigerian women fall victim to the gangs. One of them was Juliet Osabo.
12:30 The Global Auto and Mobility Show
How do you put emotions back into electric vehicles? Retromod an Alfa Giulia! Is the Opel Vivaro-e the solution to last-mile delivery? And why are ants better at traffic than humans?
13:00 News
13:15 The Week in Reports
A group of Syrian men who came to Germany as refugees six years ago are helping people affected by flooding in the country.+++ The horrors healthcare workers...
A group of Syrian men who came to Germany as refugees six years ago are helping people affected by flooding in the country.+++ The horrors healthcare workers witnessed during the peak of Spain's coronavirus crisis have left psychological scars.
13:30 Street Debate: Why is Ghana’s fishing industry under threat?
Illegal practices are threatening the future of the fishing industry in Ghana. In this week’s special edition, Edith Kimani and the 77 Percent Street...
Illegal practices are threatening the future of the fishing industry in Ghana. In this week’s special edition, Edith Kimani and the 77 Percent Street Debate team head to Elmina to look at the problems and possible solutions to dealing with the country’s growing fishing crisis.
14:00 News
14:15 Made in France - Gaza in the Cross Hairs
A French manufacturer of weapons components has been charged with complicity in war crimes. It is a trial that could set an important precedent, and might...
A French manufacturer of weapons components has been charged with complicity in war crimes. It is a trial that could set an important precedent, and might change the way arms manufacturers do business.
15:00 News
15:15 Will big data ever be able to predict football?
Predicting football is hard enough for the average fan, but what if you had access to years’ worth of data, statistical models and even AI technology?...
Predicting football is hard enough for the average fan, but what if you had access to years’ worth of data, statistical models and even AI technology? Analytics company Stats Perform and investment bank Goldman Sachs attempted to forecast Euro 2020 using their vast resources. Will data and AI ever get to the point where it can accurately predict football?
15:30 Center Stage: Oksana Lyniv conducts Wagner
For the first time in 145 years, a woman is heading the orchestra at the Bayreuth Festival. Arts.21 accompanies Ukrainian conductor Oksana Lyniv on the road, from the Black Sea to Bavaria.
16:00 News
16:15 Living in the Digital Age
Anyone who doesn't conform to the supposed norm on Instagram and other platforms can quickly become a victim of bodyshaming. How social media influences...
Anyone who doesn't conform to the supposed norm on Instagram and other platforms can quickly become a victim of bodyshaming. How social media influences the way we look at our bodies: this week's topic on SHIFT.
16:30 The Bridge of Minor Miracles - Everyday Life in Nairobi
Part of the main artery of Kenya's capital, Nairobi, this bridge is many things to many people. Vegetables, a new bed, a plate of cheap soup - even a new...
Part of the main artery of Kenya's capital, Nairobi, this bridge is many things to many people. Vegetables, a new bed, a plate of cheap soup - even a new hairstyle: You can get all that, and more, on the bridge. But now, it is slated for demolition.
17:00 News
17:15 Goods to Paradise - Lucky You
It’s a remote paradise between Australia and Papua New Guinea. Only a few thousand people live on the islands in the Torres Strait. They depend on a...
It’s a remote paradise between Australia and Papua New Guinea. Only a few thousand people live on the islands in the Torres Strait. They depend on a supply ship that sails to their isolated archipelago once a week.
18:00 News
18:15 Out of the void
Mental health and addiction problems are not talked about in many Asian countries. That can make it especially hard to overcome the crisis and the pain....
Mental health and addiction problems are not talked about in many Asian countries. That can make it especially hard to overcome the crisis and the pain. For this episode of HER, three women take a look back at very difficult periods in their lives and share how they found their way out of the void that surrounded them.
18:30 The Environment Magazine
On this week's Eco Africa, growing crops without soil in Burkina Faso, making fertilizer out of human hair clippings and using the traditional Nubian vault...
On this week's Eco Africa, growing crops without soil in Burkina Faso, making fertilizer out of human hair clippings and using the traditional Nubian vault to create sustainable buildings the old-fashioned way in Mali.
19:00 News
19:15 The Week in Reports
A group of Syrian men who came to Germany as refugees six years ago are helping people affected by flooding in the country.+++ The horrors healthcare workers...
A group of Syrian men who came to Germany as refugees six years ago are helping people affected by flooding in the country.+++ The horrors healthcare workers witnessed during the peak of Spain's coronavirus crisis have left psychological scars.
19:30 Lifestyle Europe
Sasha Frolova’s eccentric latex creations. Also on the show: everything you always wanted to know about Mozartkugeln pralines, plus deceptively realistic-looking...
Sasha Frolova’s eccentric latex creations. Also on the show: everything you always wanted to know about Mozartkugeln pralines, plus deceptively realistic-looking street art by Cosimo "Cheone" Caiffa.
20:00 News
20:15 Living in the Digital Age
Anyone who doesn't conform to the supposed norm on Instagram and other platforms can quickly become a victim of bodyshaming. How social media influences...
Anyone who doesn't conform to the supposed norm on Instagram and other platforms can quickly become a victim of bodyshaming. How social media influences the way we look at our bodies: this week's topic on SHIFT.
20:30 The Global Auto and Mobility Show
How do you put emotions back into electric vehicles? Retromod an Alfa Giulia! Is the Opel Vivaro-e the solution to last-mile delivery? And why are ants better at traffic than humans?
21:00 News
21:15 Love Around the World - The Most Beautiful Love Stories in the World
When Davor and Andela Rostuhar got married, the young couple decided to do something unusual. Instead of a honeymoon, the two filmmakers took a year-long...
When Davor and Andela Rostuhar got married, the young couple decided to do something unusual. Instead of a honeymoon, the two filmmakers took a year-long journey around the world to explore the subject of love through the prism of different cultures, customs, and beliefs.
22:00 News
22:15 Will big data ever be able to predict football?
Predicting football is hard enough for the average fan, but what if you had access to years’ worth of data, statistical models and even AI technology?...
Predicting football is hard enough for the average fan, but what if you had access to years’ worth of data, statistical models and even AI technology? Analytics company Stats Perform and investment bank Goldman Sachs attempted to forecast Euro 2020 using their vast resources. Will data and AI ever get to the point where it can accurately predict football?
22:30 The Bridge of Minor Miracles - Everyday Life in Nairobi
Part of the main artery of Kenya's capital, Nairobi, this bridge is many things to many people. Vegetables, a new bed, a plate of cheap soup - even a new...
Part of the main artery of Kenya's capital, Nairobi, this bridge is many things to many people. Vegetables, a new bed, a plate of cheap soup - even a new hairstyle: You can get all that, and more, on the bridge. But now, it is slated for demolition.
23:00 News
23:15 Italy: Trafficked by the Nigerian Mafia
The Nigerian mafia is spreading in Europe. One of their main sources of income: human trafficking. Thousands of young Nigerian women fall victim to the gangs. One of them was Juliet Osabo.
23:30 The Science Magazine
Soothing and tingle-inducing - the calming effects of ASMR videos. Also on Tomorrow Today: we look at meat substitutes, ponder why some animals can climb...
Soothing and tingle-inducing - the calming effects of ASMR videos. Also on Tomorrow Today: we look at meat substitutes, ponder why some animals can climb walls, and how trees move water up their trunks.
00:00 News
00:02 News in Review
00:30 COVID-19 Special: Latin America - the new hotspot
It's quickly becoming the epicenter of the pandemic. COVID-19 has killed more than one million people in Latin America - in part due to low vaccination...
It's quickly becoming the epicenter of the pandemic. COVID-19 has killed more than one million people in Latin America - in part due to low vaccination rates. The only exception is Chile, with its effective inoculation campaign.
00:45 News
01:00 News
01:15 News
01:30 Beirut’s Deadly Blast
At 6:08pm on 4th August 2020, 2,700 tonnes of ammonium nitrate exploded in the port of Beirut. The huge shock wave destroyed large parts of the city. 200...
At 6:08pm on 4th August 2020, 2,700 tonnes of ammonium nitrate exploded in the port of Beirut. The huge shock wave destroyed large parts of the city. 200 people died, over 6,500 were injured and hundreds of thousands of people were made homeless.
02:00 News
02:02 Lifestyle Europe
Sasha Frolova’s eccentric latex creations. Also on the show: everything you always wanted to know about Mozartkugeln pralines, plus deceptively realistic-looking...
Sasha Frolova’s eccentric latex creations. Also on the show: everything you always wanted to know about Mozartkugeln pralines, plus deceptively realistic-looking street art by Cosimo "Cheone" Caiffa.
02:30 The Globalization Program
Women have been fighting for equality for over 170 years. There's still a lot to be done. Global 3000 shows women who are achieving their aims, despite many obstacles.
03:00 News
03:15 China's New Silk Road - From Yiwu to Madrid
In south-eastern China, the city of Yiwu is a new hotspot. Bustling with energy, Yiwu is the starting point of the longest train connection in the world...
In south-eastern China, the city of Yiwu is a new hotspot. Bustling with energy, Yiwu is the starting point of the longest train connection in the world - a new Silk Road, running across Eurasia and all the way to Madrid.
04:00 News
04:02 The Environment Magazine
There are about 7.8 billion people on Earth, and they all need food. But food production is responsible for many environmental problems. How can we feed...
There are about 7.8 billion people on Earth, and they all need food. But food production is responsible for many environmental problems. How can we feed the world in a sustainable way? Our topic on this edition of Eco India.
04:30 Stress
Stress is not just something that keeps our minds busy, it also impacts our entire body. Muscles may become tense and painful. We look at the effects of...
Stress is not just something that keeps our minds busy, it also impacts our entire body. Muscles may become tense and painful. We look at the effects of stress and potential ways to relieve it - and ask if boredom can also trigger stress!
05:00 News
05:15 The Week in Reports
A group of Syrian men who came to Germany as refugees six years ago are helping people affected by flooding in the country.+++ The horrors healthcare workers...
A group of Syrian men who came to Germany as refugees six years ago are helping people affected by flooding in the country.+++ The horrors healthcare workers witnessed during the peak of Spain's coronavirus crisis have left psychological scars.
05:30 The Bridge of Minor Miracles - Everyday Life in Nairobi
Part of the main artery of Kenya's capital, Nairobi, this bridge is many things to many people. Vegetables, a new bed, a plate of cheap soup - even a new...
Part of the main artery of Kenya's capital, Nairobi, this bridge is many things to many people. Vegetables, a new bed, a plate of cheap soup - even a new hairstyle: You can get all that, and more, on the bridge. But now, it is slated for demolition.
06:00 News
06:15 China's New Silk Road - From Yiwu to Madrid
In south-eastern China, the city of Yiwu is a new hotspot. Bustling with energy, Yiwu is the starting point of the longest train connection in the world...
In south-eastern China, the city of Yiwu is a new hotspot. Bustling with energy, Yiwu is the starting point of the longest train connection in the world - a new Silk Road, running across Eurasia and all the way to Madrid.
07:00 News
07:02 The Globalization Program
Women have been fighting for equality for over 170 years. There's still a lot to be done. Global 3000 shows women who are achieving their aims, despite many obstacles.
07:30 The Science Magazine
Soothing and tingle-inducing - the calming effects of ASMR videos. Also on Tomorrow Today: we look at meat substitutes, ponder why some animals can climb...
Soothing and tingle-inducing - the calming effects of ASMR videos. Also on Tomorrow Today: we look at meat substitutes, ponder why some animals can climb walls, and how trees move water up their trunks.
08:00 News
08:15 The Week in Reports
A group of Syrian men who came to Germany as refugees six years ago are helping people affected by flooding in the country.+++ The horrors healthcare workers...
A group of Syrian men who came to Germany as refugees six years ago are helping people affected by flooding in the country.+++ The horrors healthcare workers witnessed during the peak of Spain's coronavirus crisis have left psychological scars.
08:30 Center Stage: Oksana Lyniv conducts Wagner
For the first time in 145 years, a woman is heading the orchestra at the Bayreuth Festival. Arts.21 accompanies Ukrainian conductor Oksana Lyniv on the road, from the Black Sea to Bavaria.
09:00 News
09:30 The Science Magazine
Soothing and tingle-inducing - the calming effects of ASMR videos. Also on Tomorrow Today: we look at meat substitutes, ponder why some animals can climb...
Soothing and tingle-inducing - the calming effects of ASMR videos. Also on Tomorrow Today: we look at meat substitutes, ponder why some animals can climb walls, and how trees move water up their trunks.
10:00 News
10:30 News
10:45 Italy: Trafficked by the Nigerian Mafia
The Nigerian mafia is spreading in Europe. One of their main sources of income: human trafficking. Thousands of young Nigerian women fall victim to the gangs. One of them was Juliet Osabo.
11:00 News
11:15 Love Around the World - The Most Beautiful Love Stories in the World
When Davor and Andela Rostuhar got married, the young couple decided to do something unusual. Instead of a honeymoon, the two filmmakers took a year-long...
When Davor and Andela Rostuhar got married, the young couple decided to do something unusual. Instead of a honeymoon, the two filmmakers took a year-long journey around the world to explore the subject of love through the prism of different cultures, customs, and beliefs.
12:00 News
12:30 News
12:45 The Week in Reports
A group of Syrian men who came to Germany as refugees six years ago are helping people affected by flooding in the country.+++ The horrors healthcare workers...
A group of Syrian men who came to Germany as refugees six years ago are helping people affected by flooding in the country.+++ The horrors healthcare workers witnessed during the peak of Spain's coronavirus crisis have left psychological scars.
13:00 News
13:30 The Globalization Program
Women have been fighting for equality for over 170 years. There's still a lot to be done. Global 3000 shows women who are achieving their aims, despite many obstacles.
14:00 News
14:30 The Environment Magazine
There are about 7.8 billion people on Earth, and they all need food. But food production is responsible for many environmental problems. How can we feed...
There are about 7.8 billion people on Earth, and they all need food. But food production is responsible for many environmental problems. How can we feed the world in a sustainable way? Our topic on this edition of Eco India.
15:00 News
15:30 Asia
15:45 COVID-19 Special: Latin America - the new hotspot
It's quickly becoming the epicenter of the pandemic. COVID-19 has killed more than one million people in Latin America - in part due to low vaccination...
It's quickly becoming the epicenter of the pandemic. COVID-19 has killed more than one million people in Latin America - in part due to low vaccination rates. The only exception is Chile, with its effective inoculation campaign.
16:00 News
16:30 Asia
16:45 COVID-19 Special: Latin America - the new hotspot
It's quickly becoming the epicenter of the pandemic. COVID-19 has killed more than one million people in Latin America - in part due to low vaccination...
It's quickly becoming the epicenter of the pandemic. COVID-19 has killed more than one million people in Latin America - in part due to low vaccination rates. The only exception is Chile, with its effective inoculation campaign.
17:00 News
17:30 The Science Magazine
Soothing and tingle-inducing - the calming effects of ASMR videos. Also on Tomorrow Today: we look at meat substitutes, ponder why some animals can climb...
Soothing and tingle-inducing - the calming effects of ASMR videos. Also on Tomorrow Today: we look at meat substitutes, ponder why some animals can climb walls, and how trees move water up their trunks.
18:00 News
18:15 News
18:30 Asia
18:45 News
19:00 News
19:15 COVID-19 Special: Latin America - the new hotspot
It's quickly becoming the epicenter of the pandemic. COVID-19 has killed more than one million people in Latin America - in part due to low vaccination...
It's quickly becoming the epicenter of the pandemic. COVID-19 has killed more than one million people in Latin America - in part due to low vaccination rates. The only exception is Chile, with its effective inoculation campaign.
19:30 Asia
19:45 News
20:00 News
20:15 News
20:30 COVID-19 Special: Latin America - the new hotspot
It's quickly becoming the epicenter of the pandemic. COVID-19 has killed more than one million people in Latin America - in part due to low vaccination...
It's quickly becoming the epicenter of the pandemic. COVID-19 has killed more than one million people in Latin America - in part due to low vaccination rates. The only exception is Chile, with its effective inoculation campaign.
20:45 News
21:00 News
21:30 Beirut’s Deadly Blast
At 6:08pm on 4th August 2020, 2,700 tonnes of ammonium nitrate exploded in the port of Beirut. The huge shock wave destroyed large parts of the city. 200...
At 6:08pm on 4th August 2020, 2,700 tonnes of ammonium nitrate exploded in the port of Beirut. The huge shock wave destroyed large parts of the city. 200 people died, over 6,500 were injured and hundreds of thousands of people were made homeless.
22:00 News
22:30 News in Review
23:00 News
23:15 News
23:30 News
23:45 Living in the Digital Age
Anyone who doesn't conform to the supposed norm on Instagram and other platforms can quickly become a victim of bodyshaming. How social media influences...
Anyone who doesn't conform to the supposed norm on Instagram and other platforms can quickly become a victim of bodyshaming. How social media influences the way we look at our bodies: this week's topic on SHIFT.
00:00 News
00:02 News in Review
00:30 COVID-19 Special: Malaria and mRNA vaccines
Millions of people contract malaria every year, and hundreds of thousands die. Doctors have long hoped for an effective vaccine against this mosquito-borne...
Millions of people contract malaria every year, and hundreds of thousands die. Doctors have long hoped for an effective vaccine against this mosquito-borne disease. Now, that may be a step closer - thanks to the effort to combat coronavirus.
00:45 News
01:00 News
01:15 News
01:30 The Globalization Program
Women have been fighting for equality for over 170 years. There's still a lot to be done. Global 3000 shows women who are achieving their aims, despite many obstacles.
02:00 News
02:02 News in Review
02:30 2020/21 Season Review - Part 2
In the second part of our Bundesliga 20/21 Season Review, we take a closer look at Dortmund’s rollercoaster ride of a campaign. For a slew of other clubs,...
In the second part of our Bundesliga 20/21 Season Review, we take a closer look at Dortmund’s rollercoaster ride of a campaign. For a slew of other clubs, the quest for European qualification was equally dramatic. Meanwhile, the battle to make, or stay in, Germany’s top flight ended in despair for some, and delight for others. All the emotionally-charged moments from the season past, on Kick off!
03:00 News
03:15 Flash Floods in Europe - The Traumatic Aftermath
TV crews were quick to visit the areas in western Europe devastated by flooding in July. As they talked to victims and helpers, the shocking scale of the...
TV crews were quick to visit the areas in western Europe devastated by flooding in July. As they talked to victims and helpers, the shocking scale of the tragedy became clear to viewers. At least 170 people lost their lives.
04:00 News
04:02 News in Review
04:30 2020/21 Season Review - Part 2
In the second part of our Bundesliga 20/21 Season Review, we take a closer look at Dortmund’s rollercoaster ride of a campaign. For a slew of other clubs,...
In the second part of our Bundesliga 20/21 Season Review, we take a closer look at Dortmund’s rollercoaster ride of a campaign. For a slew of other clubs, the quest for European qualification was equally dramatic. Meanwhile, the battle to make, or stay in, Germany’s top flight ended in despair for some, and delight for others. All the emotionally-charged moments from the season past, on Kick off!
05:00 News
05:15 COVID-19 Special: Latin America - the new hotspot
It's quickly becoming the epicenter of the pandemic. COVID-19 has killed more than one million people in Latin America - in part due to low vaccination...
It's quickly becoming the epicenter of the pandemic. COVID-19 has killed more than one million people in Latin America - in part due to low vaccination rates. The only exception is Chile, with its effective inoculation campaign.
05:30 Beirut’s Deadly Blast
At 6:08pm on 4th August 2020, 2,700 tonnes of ammonium nitrate exploded in the port of Beirut. The huge shock wave destroyed large parts of the city. 200...
At 6:08pm on 4th August 2020, 2,700 tonnes of ammonium nitrate exploded in the port of Beirut. The huge shock wave destroyed large parts of the city. 200 people died, over 6,500 were injured and hundreds of thousands of people were made homeless.
06:00 News
06:15 Flash Floods in Europe - The Traumatic Aftermath
TV crews were quick to visit the areas in western Europe devastated by flooding in July. As they talked to victims and helpers, the shocking scale of the...
TV crews were quick to visit the areas in western Europe devastated by flooding in July. As they talked to victims and helpers, the shocking scale of the tragedy became clear to viewers. At least 170 people lost their lives.
07:00 News
07:02 News in Review
07:30 The Environment Magazine
There are about 7.8 billion people on Earth, and they all need food. But food production is responsible for many environmental problems. How can we feed...
There are about 7.8 billion people on Earth, and they all need food. But food production is responsible for many environmental problems. How can we feed the world in a sustainable way? Our topic on this edition of Eco India.
08:00 News
08:15 News
08:30 Beirut’s Deadly Blast
At 6:08pm on 4th August 2020, 2,700 tonnes of ammonium nitrate exploded in the port of Beirut. The huge shock wave destroyed large parts of the city. 200...
At 6:08pm on 4th August 2020, 2,700 tonnes of ammonium nitrate exploded in the port of Beirut. The huge shock wave destroyed large parts of the city. 200 people died, over 6,500 were injured and hundreds of thousands of people were made homeless.
09:00 News
09:30 2020/21 Season Review - Part 2
In the second part of our Bundesliga 20/21 Season Review, we take a closer look at Dortmund’s rollercoaster ride of a campaign. For a slew of other clubs,...
In the second part of our Bundesliga 20/21 Season Review, we take a closer look at Dortmund’s rollercoaster ride of a campaign. For a slew of other clubs, the quest for European qualification was equally dramatic. Meanwhile, the battle to make, or stay in, Germany’s top flight ended in despair for some, and delight for others. All the emotionally-charged moments from the season past, on Kick off!
10:00 News
10:30 Beirut’s Deadly Blast
At 6:08pm on 4th August 2020, 2,700 tonnes of ammonium nitrate exploded in the port of Beirut. The huge shock wave destroyed large parts of the city. 200...
At 6:08pm on 4th August 2020, 2,700 tonnes of ammonium nitrate exploded in the port of Beirut. The huge shock wave destroyed large parts of the city. 200 people died, over 6,500 were injured and hundreds of thousands of people were made homeless.
11:00 News
11:15 China's New Silk Road - From Yiwu to Madrid
In south-eastern China, the city of Yiwu is a new hotspot. Bustling with energy, Yiwu is the starting point of the longest train connection in the world...
In south-eastern China, the city of Yiwu is a new hotspot. Bustling with energy, Yiwu is the starting point of the longest train connection in the world - a new Silk Road, running across Eurasia and all the way to Madrid.
12:00 News
12:30 News
12:45 COVID-19 Special: Latin America - the new hotspot
It's quickly becoming the epicenter of the pandemic. COVID-19 has killed more than one million people in Latin America - in part due to low vaccination...
It's quickly becoming the epicenter of the pandemic. COVID-19 has killed more than one million people in Latin America - in part due to low vaccination rates. The only exception is Chile, with its effective inoculation campaign.
13:00 News
13:30 2020/21 Season Review - Part 2
In the second part of our Bundesliga 20/21 Season Review, we take a closer look at Dortmund’s rollercoaster ride of a campaign. For a slew of other clubs,...
In the second part of our Bundesliga 20/21 Season Review, we take a closer look at Dortmund’s rollercoaster ride of a campaign. For a slew of other clubs, the quest for European qualification was equally dramatic. Meanwhile, the battle to make, or stay in, Germany’s top flight ended in despair for some, and delight for others. All the emotionally-charged moments from the season past, on Kick off!
14:00 News
14:30 Beirut’s Deadly Blast
At 6:08pm on 4th August 2020, 2,700 tonnes of ammonium nitrate exploded in the port of Beirut. The huge shock wave destroyed large parts of the city. 200...
At 6:08pm on 4th August 2020, 2,700 tonnes of ammonium nitrate exploded in the port of Beirut. The huge shock wave destroyed large parts of the city. 200 people died, over 6,500 were injured and hundreds of thousands of people were made homeless.
15:00 News
15:30 Asia
15:45 COVID-19 Special: Malaria and mRNA vaccines
Millions of people contract malaria every year, and hundreds of thousands die. Doctors have long hoped for an effective vaccine against this mosquito-borne...
Millions of people contract malaria every year, and hundreds of thousands die. Doctors have long hoped for an effective vaccine against this mosquito-borne disease. Now, that may be a step closer - thanks to the effort to combat coronavirus.
16:00 News
16:30 Asia
16:45 COVID-19 Special: Malaria and mRNA vaccines
Millions of people contract malaria every year, and hundreds of thousands die. Doctors have long hoped for an effective vaccine against this mosquito-borne...
Millions of people contract malaria every year, and hundreds of thousands die. Doctors have long hoped for an effective vaccine against this mosquito-borne disease. Now, that may be a step closer - thanks to the effort to combat coronavirus.
17:00 News
17:30 2020/21 Season Review - Part 2
In the second part of our Bundesliga 20/21 Season Review, we take a closer look at Dortmund’s rollercoaster ride of a campaign. For a slew of other clubs,...
In the second part of our Bundesliga 20/21 Season Review, we take a closer look at Dortmund’s rollercoaster ride of a campaign. For a slew of other clubs, the quest for European qualification was equally dramatic. Meanwhile, the battle to make, or stay in, Germany’s top flight ended in despair for some, and delight for others. All the emotionally-charged moments from the season past, on Kick off!
18:00 News
18:15 News
18:30 Asia
18:45 News
19:00 News
19:15 COVID-19 Special: Malaria and mRNA vaccines
Millions of people contract malaria every year, and hundreds of thousands die. Doctors have long hoped for an effective vaccine against this mosquito-borne...
Millions of people contract malaria every year, and hundreds of thousands die. Doctors have long hoped for an effective vaccine against this mosquito-borne disease. Now, that may be a step closer - thanks to the effort to combat coronavirus.
19:30 Asia
19:45 News
20:00 News
20:15 News
20:30 COVID-19 Special: Malaria and mRNA vaccines
Millions of people contract malaria every year, and hundreds of thousands die. Doctors have long hoped for an effective vaccine against this mosquito-borne...
Millions of people contract malaria every year, and hundreds of thousands die. Doctors have long hoped for an effective vaccine against this mosquito-borne disease. Now, that may be a step closer - thanks to the effort to combat coronavirus.
20:45 News
21:00 News
21:30 2020/21 Season Review - Part 2
In the second part of our Bundesliga 20/21 Season Review, we take a closer look at Dortmund’s rollercoaster ride of a campaign. For a slew of other clubs,...
In the second part of our Bundesliga 20/21 Season Review, we take a closer look at Dortmund’s rollercoaster ride of a campaign. For a slew of other clubs, the quest for European qualification was equally dramatic. Meanwhile, the battle to make, or stay in, Germany’s top flight ended in despair for some, and delight for others. All the emotionally-charged moments from the season past, on Kick off!
22:00 News
22:30 News in Review
23:00 News
23:15 News
23:30 News
23:45 Italy: Trafficked by the Nigerian Mafia
The Nigerian mafia is spreading in Europe. One of their main sources of income: human trafficking. Thousands of young Nigerian women fall victim to the gangs. One of them was Juliet Osabo.
00:00 News
00:02 News in Review
00:30 COVID-19 Special: Back to school
The pandemic shut down schools around the world. Now, with holidays coming to an end in many parts of the world, kids are returning to classrooms. But...
The pandemic shut down schools around the world. Now, with holidays coming to an end in many parts of the world, kids are returning to classrooms. But things aren't as they were before - and distance learning looks like it will be here to stay.
00:45 News
01:00 News
01:15 News
01:30 Spotlight on People
Refugees and migrants from Morocco have few prospects in the neighboring Spanish exclave Ceuta. In the Netherlands, flood protection is the law of the...
Refugees and migrants from Morocco have few prospects in the neighboring Spanish exclave Ceuta. In the Netherlands, flood protection is the law of the land, for which some residents must pay a high price.
02:00 News
02:02 News in Review
02:30 Forests as a resource
Forests are among the Earth’s most important resources. They protect the climate, provide valuable wood, and they improve farming. But timber is getting...
Forests are among the Earth’s most important resources. They protect the climate, provide valuable wood, and they improve farming. But timber is getting scarce and more expensive. Despite reforestation efforts, forests worldwide continue to shrink.
03:00 News
03:15 Will Roots Save the World?
Humanity faces major challenges. Could roots hold the answers? It’s possible: Research shows that roots have the potential to provide food for the world's...
Humanity faces major challenges. Could roots hold the answers? It’s possible: Research shows that roots have the potential to provide food for the world's population, stop climate change and help extract resources in an environmentally friendly way.
04:00 News
04:02 News in Review
04:30 The Globalization Program
Women have been fighting for equality for over 170 years. There's still a lot to be done. Global 3000 shows women who are achieving their aims, despite many obstacles.
05:00 News
05:15 COVID-19 Special: Malaria and mRNA vaccines
Millions of people contract malaria every year, and hundreds of thousands die. Doctors have long hoped for an effective vaccine against this mosquito-borne...
Millions of people contract malaria every year, and hundreds of thousands die. Doctors have long hoped for an effective vaccine against this mosquito-borne disease. Now, that may be a step closer - thanks to the effort to combat coronavirus.
05:30 The Environment Magazine
On this week's Eco Africa, growing crops without soil in Burkina Faso, making fertilizer out of human hair clippings and using the traditional Nubian vault...
On this week's Eco Africa, growing crops without soil in Burkina Faso, making fertilizer out of human hair clippings and using the traditional Nubian vault to create sustainable buildings the old-fashioned way in Mali.