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A tour of Berlin's Stasi Prison Memorial
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Saving Beavers and Pond Turtles
The European pond turtle is to be reintroduced to the Upper Rhine. Biologists Kathrin Theissinger and Jean-Yves Georges have been fighting for this. Their goal is to reintroduce the species and restore its natural habitats.
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My Family and the Nazis
A 17-year-old Polish forced laborer was executed by the Nazis in 1942. It was Stefan Weger's great-grandmother who testified against him.
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Ammunition from the Sea - Combing the Beach for Old Explosive Ordnance
DEUTSCHE WELLE PONDĚLÍ 5.5.
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Shoaib Akhtar - From Refugee Camp into the Boxing Ring
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Lifestyle Europe
How conductor Joana Mallwitz attracts more people to the concert hall. Plus: Studying in Cambridge. And: Istanbul's street food classic Kumpir.
DEUTSCHE WELLE ÚTERÝ 6.5.
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This invisible Norwegian mine could solve Europe's rare earth problem
05:30
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The Current Affairs Documentary
The war in Gaza continues. Israeli-German writer and educator Meron Mendel travels across a deeply divided Israel and the occupied West Bank. Is there hope for peace?
DEUTSCHE WELLE STŘEDA 7.5.
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Pioneers
The first woman to wear pants, the first female director to win an Oscar and the first woman in space all changed the world as pioneers who paved the way for other women. But there are many other boundaries that women have broken.
05:30
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Simple yet effective sustainability strategies
From Dakar to Paris: efforts to resolve the ongoing fight against congested city streets. Boosting solar power in Ivory Coast, tackling water scarcity in Ghana, and equipping schoolchildren in Uganda with all-purpose kit bags.
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AI clones of real models - more than clever branding?
06:30
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Lifestyle Europe
How conductor Joana Mallwitz attracts more people to the concert hall. Plus: Studying in Cambridge. And: Istanbul's street food classic Kumpir.
07:00
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07:02
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Post-Nazi Germany - Road to Democracy
Eighty years ago, on May 8, 1945, Germany’s Wehrmacht surrendered. For Europe, it marked the end of World War II. But what happened next? Was there really a "Zero Hour"? And what traces of 12 years of Nazi rule remain today?
07:30
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The Magazine for Africa's Youth
08:00
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News
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A tour of Berlin's Stasi Prison Memorial
08:30
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The Global Auto and Mobility Show
Is the Audi RS 6 GT worth its price of €220,000? We find out. Think getting your driver's license is tough? Germany’s test is one of the toughest. And solo traveler Pelumi Nubi drives 10,000 km from London to Lagos.
DEUTSCHE WELLE ZÍTRA
06:00
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News
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Shoaib Akhtar - From Refugee Camp into the Boxing Ring
06:30
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Son of the Mullah
Iranian journalist Roohollah Zam grew up within the Iranian clerical regime. His father is a member of Supreme Leader Ali Khamenei’s inner circle. But the more Zam learned about the regime, the more critical he became - until he had to flee.
08:00
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News
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My Family and the Nazis
A 17-year-old Polish forced laborer was executed by the Nazis in 1942. It was Stefan Weger's great-grandmother who testified against him.
08:30
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Lifestyle Europe
How conductor Joana Mallwitz attracts more people to the concert hall. Plus: Studying in Cambridge. And: Istanbul's street food classic Kumpir.
DEUTSCHE WELLE PONDĚLÍ 5.5.
06:00
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Second life for defunct devices in the EU
Women in Rajasthan, India are falling ill from working in quarries without protection; the EU wants to see more old electrical devices being repaired; and in Malaysia we visit an eerily empty residential complex.
06:45
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My Family and the Nazis
A 17-year-old Polish forced laborer was executed by the Nazis in 1942. It was Stefan Weger's great-grandmother who testified against him.
07:00
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News
07:02
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Ammunition from the Sea - Combing the Beach for Old Explosive Ordnance
07:30
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The Science Magazine
Vegan egg substitutes that look and taste almost like the real thing. Renewable fuels based on biowaste. How farmland soils can absorb and store carbon dioxide. The tricky business of recycling solar panels. And: What is plasma, and how is it made?
08:00
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News
08:15
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AI clones of real models - more than clever branding?
08:30
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Simple yet effective sustainability strategies
From Dakar to Paris: efforts to resolve the ongoing fight against congested city streets. Boosting solar power in Ivory Coast, tackling water scarcity in Ghana, and equipping schoolchildren in Uganda with all-purpose kit bags.
DEUTSCHE WELLE ÚTERÝ 6.5.
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Central de Abasto - How Cartels Exploit Mexico City’s Giant Market
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News
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News in Review
07:30
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Building a green future
Could Chennai become a green city by 2050? We look at efforts underway in the city. Plus: How officials in Kerala are working with locals to protect biodiversity and the young woman mobilizing others by rapping about the environment.
08:00
ZPR
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News
08:15
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This invisible Norwegian mine could solve Europe's rare earth problem
08:30
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Post-Nazi Germany - Road to Democracy
Eighty years ago, on May 8, 1945, Germany’s Wehrmacht surrendered. For Europe, it marked the end of World War II. But what happened next? Was there really a "Zero Hour"? And what traces of 12 years of Nazi rule remain today?
DEUTSCHE WELLE STŘEDA 7.5.
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News
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Putin’s Web of Influence - The Nord Stream Trap
Vladimir Putin wants to extend Moscow's influence within Europe. His strategy: getting influential personalities on his side and infiltrating political institutions. Is he succeeding?
07:00
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News in Review
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Brain drain: When life's too expensive, talent moves
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Pioneers
The first woman to wear pants, the first female director to win an Oscar and the first woman in space all changed the world as pioneers who paved the way for other women. But there are many other boundaries that women have broken.
08:30
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Keep your hair, teeth and skin fit
Excessive skincare and hair styling is ineffective and potentially counterproductive - leaving lackluster hair and pimples. Over-brushing can also be a source of harm. In Good Shape with top tips to ensure you stay looking good.
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News
09:15
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Shoaib Akhtar - From Refugee Camp into the Boxing Ring
09:30
ZPR
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The Science Magazine
Vegan egg substitutes that look and taste almost like the real thing. Renewable fuels based on biowaste. How farmland soils can absorb and store carbon dioxide. The tricky business of recycling solar panels. And: What is plasma, and how is it made?
10:00
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Our Rivers - How to Save Germany’s Vital Waterways?
11:00
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News
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Shoaib Akhtar - From Refugee Camp into the Boxing Ring
11:30
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Keep your hair, teeth and skin fit
Excessive skincare and hair styling is ineffective and potentially counterproductive - leaving lackluster hair and pimples. Over-brushing can also be a source of harm. In Good Shape with top tips to ensure you stay looking good.
DEUTSCHE WELLE ZÍTRA
09:00
ZPR
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News
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AI clones of real models - more than clever branding?
09:30
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Post-Nazi Germany - Road to Democracy
Eighty years ago, on May 8, 1945, Germany’s Wehrmacht surrendered. For Europe, it marked the end of World War II. But what happened next? Was there really a "Zero Hour"? And what traces of 12 years of Nazi rule remain today?
10:00
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News
10:15
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Frontex Under Scrutiny - Can the EU Border Agency Clean Up its Act?
11:00
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News
11:15
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AI clones of real models - more than clever branding?
11:30
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The Magazine for Africa's Youth
DEUTSCHE WELLE PONDĚLÍ 5.5.
09:00
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News
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The Magazine for Africa's Youth
10:00
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News
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AI clones of real models - more than clever branding?
10:45
ZPR
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My Family and the Nazis
A 17-year-old Polish forced laborer was executed by the Nazis in 1942. It was Stefan Weger's great-grandmother who testified against him.
11:00
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11:15
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Bhutan - Back to the Roots along with Matthieu Ricard
DEUTSCHE WELLE ÚTERÝ 6.5.
09:00
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News
09:30
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Ammunition from the Sea - Combing the Beach for Old Explosive Ordnance
10:00
ZPR
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News
10:30
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Simple yet effective sustainability strategies
From Dakar to Paris: efforts to resolve the ongoing fight against congested city streets. Boosting solar power in Ivory Coast, tackling water scarcity in Ghana, and equipping schoolchildren in Uganda with all-purpose kit bags.
11:00
ZPR
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News
11:15
ZPR
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The Current Affairs Documentary
The war in Gaza continues. Israeli-German writer and educator Meron Mendel travels across a deeply divided Israel and the occupied West Bank. Is there hope for peace?
11:45
ZPR
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My Family and the Nazis
A 17-year-old Polish forced laborer was executed by the Nazis in 1942. It was Stefan Weger's great-grandmother who testified against him.
DEUTSCHE WELLE STŘEDA 7.5.
09:00
ZPR
+
News
09:30
ZPR
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The Current Affairs Documentary
The war in Gaza continues. Israeli-German writer and educator Meron Mendel travels across a deeply divided Israel and the occupied West Bank. Is there hope for peace?
10:00
ZPR
+
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10:30
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Building a green future
Could Chennai become a green city by 2050? We look at efforts underway in the city. Plus: How officials in Kerala are working with locals to protect biodiversity and the young woman mobilizing others by rapping about the environment.
11:00
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Central de Abasto - How Cartels Exploit Mexico City’s Giant Market
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12:00
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News
12:15
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AI clones of real models - more than clever branding?
12:30
ZPR
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Son of the Mullah
Iranian journalist Roohollah Zam grew up within the Iranian clerical regime. His father is a member of Supreme Leader Ali Khamenei’s inner circle. But the more Zam learned about the regime, the more critical he became - until he had to flee.
14:00
ZPR
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News
14:15
ZPR
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AI clones of real models - more than clever branding?
14:30
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Lifestyle Europe
How conductor Joana Mallwitz attracts more people to the concert hall. Plus: Studying in Cambridge. And: Istanbul's street food classic Kumpir.
15:00
ZPR
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News
15:15
ZPR
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Bhutan - Back to the Roots along with Matthieu Ricard
DEUTSCHE WELLE ZÍTRA
12:00
ZPR
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News
12:15
ZPR
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My Family and the Nazis
A 17-year-old Polish forced laborer was executed by the Nazis in 1942. It was Stefan Weger's great-grandmother who testified against him.
12:30
ZPR
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The Global Auto and Mobility Show
Is the Audi RS 6 GT worth its price of €220,000? We find out. Think getting your driver's license is tough? Germany’s test is one of the toughest. And solo traveler Pelumi Nubi drives 10,000 km from London to Lagos.
13:00
ZPR
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News
13:15
ZPR
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Shoaib Akhtar - From Refugee Camp into the Boxing Ring
13:30
ZPR
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The Magazine for Africa's Youth
14:00
ZPR
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News
14:15
ZPR
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My Family and the Nazis
A 17-year-old Polish forced laborer was executed by the Nazis in 1942. It was Stefan Weger's great-grandmother who testified against him.
14:30
ZPR
+
Post-Nazi Germany - Road to Democracy
Eighty years ago, on May 8, 1945, Germany’s Wehrmacht surrendered. For Europe, it marked the end of World War II. But what happened next? Was there really a "Zero Hour"? And what traces of 12 years of Nazi rule remain today?
15:00
ZPR
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News
15:15
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Our Rivers - How to Save Germany’s Vital Waterways?
DEUTSCHE WELLE PONDĚLÍ 5.5.
12:00
ZPR
+
News
12:30
ZPR
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Simple yet effective sustainability strategies
From Dakar to Paris: efforts to resolve the ongoing fight against congested city streets. Boosting solar power in Ivory Coast, tackling water scarcity in Ghana, and equipping schoolchildren in Uganda with all-purpose kit bags.
13:00
ZPR
+
News
13:30
ZPR
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Second life for defunct devices in the EU
Women in Rajasthan, India are falling ill from working in quarries without protection; the EU wants to see more old electrical devices being repaired; and in Malaysia we visit an eerily empty residential complex.
14:00
ZPR
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News
14:15
ZPR
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After Work
Many jobs will disappear in the coming decades as a result of AI and automation. This could require a fundamental change in the human relationship to work.
15:00
ZPR
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News
15:15
ZPR
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This invisible Norwegian mine could solve Europe's rare earth problem
15:30
ZPR
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The Magazine for Africa's Youth
DEUTSCHE WELLE ÚTERÝ 6.5.
12:00
ZPR
+
News
12:30
ZPR
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The Science Magazine
Vegan egg substitutes that look and taste almost like the real thing. Renewable fuels based on biowaste. How farmland soils can absorb and store carbon dioxide. The tricky business of recycling solar panels. And: What is plasma, and how is it made?
13:00
ZPR
+
News
13:30
ZPR
+
Keep your hair, teeth and skin fit
Excessive skincare and hair styling is ineffective and potentially counterproductive - leaving lackluster hair and pimples. Over-brushing can also be a source of harm. In Good Shape with top tips to ensure you stay looking good.
14:00
ZPR
+
News
14:15
ZPR
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The Current Affairs Documentary
The war in Gaza continues. Israeli-German writer and educator Meron Mendel travels across a deeply divided Israel and the occupied West Bank. Is there hope for peace?
14:45
ZPR
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AI clones of real models - more than clever branding?
15:00
ZPR
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News
15:15
ZPR
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Pioneers
The first woman to wear pants, the first female director to win an Oscar and the first woman in space all changed the world as pioneers who paved the way for other women. But there are many other boundaries that women have broken.
15:30
ZPR
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Building a green future
Could Chennai become a green city by 2050? We look at efforts underway in the city. Plus: How officials in Kerala are working with locals to protect biodiversity and the young woman mobilizing others by rapping about the environment.
DEUTSCHE WELLE STŘEDA 7.5.
12:00
ZPR
+
News
12:30
ZPR
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The Current Affairs Documentary
The war in Gaza continues. Israeli-German writer and educator Meron Mendel travels across a deeply divided Israel and the occupied West Bank. Is there hope for peace?
13:00
ZPR
+
News
13:30
ZPR
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Brain drain: When life's too expensive, talent moves
14:00
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14:15
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Swiss Guards - The Pope’s Mysterious Army
It’s the smallest and most mysterious army in the world: the Pontifical Swiss Guard. The film accompanies these men of faith and combat, from their recruitment in Switzerland to their military training in the heart of the Vatican.
15:00
ZPR
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News
15:15
ZPR
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The Path to Democracy
15:30
ZPR
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Simple yet effective sustainability strategies
From Dakar to Paris: efforts to resolve the ongoing fight against congested city streets. Boosting solar power in Ivory Coast, tackling water scarcity in Ghana, and equipping schoolchildren in Uganda with all-purpose kit bags.
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DEUTSCHE WELLE DNES
16:00
ZPR
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News
16:15
ZPR
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My Family and the Nazis
A 17-year-old Polish forced laborer was executed by the Nazis in 1942. It was Stefan Weger's great-grandmother who testified against him.
16:30
ZPR
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The Magazine for Africa's Youth
17:00
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News
17:15
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How countries around the world are beating sea level rise
17:30
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Lifestyle Europe
How conductor Joana Mallwitz attracts more people to the concert hall. Plus: Studying in Cambridge. And: Istanbul's street food classic Kumpir.
18:00
ZPR
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News
18:15
ZPR
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Shoaib Akhtar - From Refugee Camp into the Boxing Ring
18:30
ZPR
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Africa
19:00
ZPR
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News
19:15
ZPR
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AI clones of real models - more than clever branding?
19:30
ZPR
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The Magazine for Africa's Youth
DEUTSCHE WELLE ZÍTRA
16:00
ZPR
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News
16:15
ZPR
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AI clones of real models - more than clever branding?
16:30
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Ammunition from the Sea - Combing the Beach for Old Explosive Ordnance
17:00
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News
17:15
ZPR
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Cocoa harvests collapse, prices skyrocket: Do we need an alternative to chocolate?
17:30
ZPR
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Post-Nazi Germany - Road to Democracy
Eighty years ago, on May 8, 1945, Germany’s Wehrmacht surrendered. For Europe, it marked the end of World War II. But what happened next? Was there really a "Zero Hour"? And what traces of 12 years of Nazi rule remain today?
18:00
ZPR
+
News
18:15
ZPR
+
My Family and the Nazis
A 17-year-old Polish forced laborer was executed by the Nazis in 1942. It was Stefan Weger's great-grandmother who testified against him.
18:30
ZPR
+
Modern African Lifestyle
This time, host Seitebatso Khomari, is exploring the stunning landscapes in Clarens, South Africa. Plus, a Congolese at the Eurovision Song Contest, a tasteful duo from Durban and a Kenyan unscrambling Africa.
19:00
ZPR
+
News
19:15
ZPR
+
Shoaib Akhtar - From Refugee Camp into the Boxing Ring
19:30
ZPR
+
Lifestyle Europe
How conductor Joana Mallwitz attracts more people to the concert hall. Plus: Studying in Cambridge. And: Istanbul's street food classic Kumpir.
DEUTSCHE WELLE PONDĚLÍ 5.5.
16:00
ZPR
+
News
16:30
ZPR
+
The Science Magazine
Vegan egg substitutes that look and taste almost like the real thing. Renewable fuels based on biowaste. How farmland soils can absorb and store carbon dioxide. The tricky business of recycling solar panels. And: What is plasma, and how is it made?
17:00
ZPR
+
News
17:30
ZPR
+
Second life for defunct devices in the EU
Women in Rajasthan, India are falling ill from working in quarries without protection; the EU wants to see more old electrical devices being repaired; and in Malaysia we visit an eerily empty residential complex.
18:00
ZPR
+
News
18:15
ZPR
+
Bhutan - Back to the Roots along with Matthieu Ricard
19:00
ZPR
+
News
19:15
ZPR
+
This invisible Norwegian mine could solve Europe's rare earth problem
19:30
ZPR
+
Post-Nazi Germany - Road to Democracy
Eighty years ago, on May 8, 1945, Germany’s Wehrmacht surrendered. For Europe, it marked the end of World War II. But what happened next? Was there really a "Zero Hour"? And what traces of 12 years of Nazi rule remain today?
DEUTSCHE WELLE ÚTERÝ 6.5.
16:00
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News
16:30
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Second life for defunct devices in the EU
Women in Rajasthan, India are falling ill from working in quarries without protection; the EU wants to see more old electrical devices being repaired; and in Malaysia we visit an eerily empty residential complex.
17:00
ZPR
+
News
17:30
ZPR
+
Simple yet effective sustainability strategies
From Dakar to Paris: efforts to resolve the ongoing fight against congested city streets. Boosting solar power in Ivory Coast, tackling water scarcity in Ghana, and equipping schoolchildren in Uganda with all-purpose kit bags.
18:00
ZPR
+
News
18:15
ZPR
+
The Current Affairs Documentary
The war in Gaza continues. Israeli-German writer and educator Meron Mendel travels across a deeply divided Israel and the occupied West Bank. Is there hope for peace?
18:45
ZPR
+
My Family and the Nazis
A 17-year-old Polish forced laborer was executed by the Nazis in 1942. It was Stefan Weger's great-grandmother who testified against him.
19:00
ZPR
+
News
19:15
ZPR
+
Pioneers
The first woman to wear pants, the first female director to win an Oscar and the first woman in space all changed the world as pioneers who paved the way for other women. But there are many other boundaries that women have broken.
19:30
ZPR
+
The Global Auto and Mobility Show
Is the Audi RS 6 GT worth its price of €220,000? We find out. Think getting your driver's license is tough? Germany’s test is one of the toughest. And solo traveler Pelumi Nubi drives 10,000 km from London to Lagos.
DEUTSCHE WELLE STŘEDA 7.5.
16:00
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News
16:30
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Brain drain: When life's too expensive, talent moves
17:00
ZPR
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17:30
ZPR
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Building a green future
Could Chennai become a green city by 2050? We look at efforts underway in the city. Plus: How officials in Kerala are working with locals to protect biodiversity and the young woman mobilizing others by rapping about the environment.
18:00
ZPR
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Building the Vatican - Secrets behind the Holy City
19:00
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19:15
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The Path to Democracy
19:30
ZPR
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The Current Affairs Documentary
The war in Gaza continues. Israeli-German writer and educator Meron Mendel travels across a deeply divided Israel and the occupied West Bank. Is there hope for peace?
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20:00
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20:15
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My Family and the Nazis
A 17-year-old Polish forced laborer was executed by the Nazis in 1942. It was Stefan Weger's great-grandmother who testified against him.
20:30
ZPR
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Africa
21:00
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21:15
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After Work
Many jobs will disappear in the coming decades as a result of AI and automation. This could require a fundamental change in the human relationship to work.
22:00
ZPR
+
News
22:15
ZPR
+
My Family and the Nazis
A 17-year-old Polish forced laborer was executed by the Nazis in 1942. It was Stefan Weger's great-grandmother who testified against him.
22:30
ZPR
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Modern African Lifestyle
This time, host Seitebatso Khomari, is exploring the stunning landscapes in Clarens, South Africa. Plus, a Congolese at the Eurovision Song Contest, a tasteful duo from Durban and a Kenyan unscrambling Africa.
23:00
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AI clones of real models - more than clever branding?
23:30
ZPR
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Son of the Mullah
Iranian journalist Roohollah Zam grew up within the Iranian clerical regime. His father is a member of Supreme Leader Ali Khamenei’s inner circle. But the more Zam learned about the regime, the more critical he became - until he had to flee.
DEUTSCHE WELLE ZÍTRA
20:00
ZPR
+
News
20:15
ZPR
+
AI clones of real models - more than clever branding?
20:30
ZPR
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The Global Auto and Mobility Show
Is the Audi RS 6 GT worth its price of €220,000? We find out. Think getting your driver's license is tough? Germany’s test is one of the toughest. And solo traveler Pelumi Nubi drives 10,000 km from London to Lagos.
21:00
ZPR
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News
21:15
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Bhutan - Back to the Roots along with Matthieu Ricard
22:00
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News
22:15
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Shoaib Akhtar - From Refugee Camp into the Boxing Ring
22:30
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Africa
23:00
ZPR
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News
23:15
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My Family and the Nazis
A 17-year-old Polish forced laborer was executed by the Nazis in 1942. It was Stefan Weger's great-grandmother who testified against him.
23:30
ZPR
+
The Science Magazine
Vegan egg substitutes that look and taste almost like the real thing. Renewable fuels based on biowaste. How farmland soils can absorb and store carbon dioxide. The tricky business of recycling solar panels. And: What is plasma, and how is it made?
DEUTSCHE WELLE PONDĚLÍ 5.5.
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20:30
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The Current Affairs Documentary
The war in Gaza continues. Israeli-German writer and educator Meron Mendel travels across a deeply divided Israel and the occupied West Bank. Is there hope for peace?
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Modern African Lifestyle
This time, host Seitebatso Khomari, is exploring the stunning landscapes in Clarens, South Africa. Plus, a Congolese at the Eurovision Song Contest, a tasteful duo from Durban and a Kenyan unscrambling Africa.
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Second life for defunct devices in the EU
Women in Rajasthan, India are falling ill from working in quarries without protection; the EU wants to see more old electrical devices being repaired; and in Malaysia we visit an eerily empty residential complex.
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News
22:30
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News in Review
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News
23:02
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This invisible Norwegian mine could solve Europe's rare earth problem
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Bhutan - Back to the Roots along with Matthieu Ricard
DEUTSCHE WELLE ÚTERÝ 6.5.
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Simple yet effective sustainability strategies
From Dakar to Paris: efforts to resolve the ongoing fight against congested city streets. Boosting solar power in Ivory Coast, tackling water scarcity in Ghana, and equipping schoolchildren in Uganda with all-purpose kit bags.
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News
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Building a green future
Could Chennai become a green city by 2050? We look at efforts underway in the city. Plus: How officials in Kerala are working with locals to protect biodiversity and the young woman mobilizing others by rapping about the environment.
21:30
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The Science Magazine
Vegan egg substitutes that look and taste almost like the real thing. Renewable fuels based on biowaste. How farmland soils can absorb and store carbon dioxide. The tricky business of recycling solar panels. And: What is plasma, and how is it made?
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News
22:30
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News in Review
23:00
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News
23:02
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Pioneers
The first woman to wear pants, the first female director to win an Oscar and the first woman in space all changed the world as pioneers who paved the way for other women. But there are many other boundaries that women have broken.
23:15
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The Current Affairs Documentary
The war in Gaza continues. Israeli-German writer and educator Meron Mendel travels across a deeply divided Israel and the occupied West Bank. Is there hope for peace?
23:45
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AI clones of real models - more than clever branding?
DEUTSCHE WELLE STŘEDA 7.5.
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News
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Ammunition from the Sea - Combing the Beach for Old Explosive Ordnance
21:00
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Keep your hair, teeth and skin fit
Excessive skincare and hair styling is ineffective and potentially counterproductive - leaving lackluster hair and pimples. Over-brushing can also be a source of harm. In Good Shape with top tips to ensure you stay looking good.
21:30
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The Magazine for Africa's Youth
22:00
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News
22:30
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News in Review
23:00
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News
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The Path to Democracy
23:15
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Central de Abasto - How Cartels Exploit Mexico City’s Giant Market
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DEUTSCHE WELLE ZÍTRA
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News
01:15
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Shoaib Akhtar - From Refugee Camp into the Boxing Ring
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The Science Magazine
Vegan egg substitutes that look and taste almost like the real thing. Renewable fuels based on biowaste. How farmland soils can absorb and store carbon dioxide. The tricky business of recycling solar panels. And: What is plasma, and how is it made?
02:00
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News
02:02
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Ammunition from the Sea - Combing the Beach for Old Explosive Ordnance
02:30
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Keep your hair, teeth and skin fit
Excessive skincare and hair styling is ineffective and potentially counterproductive - leaving lackluster hair and pimples. Over-brushing can also be a source of harm. In Good Shape with top tips to ensure you stay looking good.
03:00
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News
03:15
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My Family and the Nazis
A 17-year-old Polish forced laborer was executed by the Nazis in 1942. It was Stefan Weger's great-grandmother who testified against him.
03:30
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Lifestyle Europe
How conductor Joana Mallwitz attracts more people to the concert hall. Plus: Studying in Cambridge. And: Istanbul's street food classic Kumpir.
04:00
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News
04:02
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Shoaib Akhtar - From Refugee Camp into the Boxing Ring
04:15
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After Work
Many jobs will disappear in the coming decades as a result of AI and automation. This could require a fundamental change in the human relationship to work.
DEUTSCHE WELLE PONDĚLÍ 5.5.
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Lifestyle Europe
How conductor Joana Mallwitz attracts more people to the concert hall. Plus: Studying in Cambridge. And: Istanbul's street food classic Kumpir.
00:30
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Post-Nazi Germany - Road to Democracy
Eighty years ago, on May 8, 1945, Germany’s Wehrmacht surrendered. For Europe, it marked the end of World War II. But what happened next? Was there really a "Zero Hour"? And what traces of 12 years of Nazi rule remain today?
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News
01:15
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My Family and the Nazis
A 17-year-old Polish forced laborer was executed by the Nazis in 1942. It was Stefan Weger's great-grandmother who testified against him.
01:30
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The Global Auto and Mobility Show
Is the Audi RS 6 GT worth its price of €220,000? We find out. Think getting your driver's license is tough? Germany’s test is one of the toughest. And solo traveler Pelumi Nubi drives 10,000 km from London to Lagos.
02:00
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News
02:02
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Lifestyle Europe
How conductor Joana Mallwitz attracts more people to the concert hall. Plus: Studying in Cambridge. And: Istanbul's street food classic Kumpir.
02:30
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Second life for defunct devices in the EU
Women in Rajasthan, India are falling ill from working in quarries without protection; the EU wants to see more old electrical devices being repaired; and in Malaysia we visit an eerily empty residential complex.
03:00
ZPR
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News
03:15
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Ammunition from the Sea - Combing the Beach for Old Explosive Ordnance
03:45
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My Family and the Nazis
A 17-year-old Polish forced laborer was executed by the Nazis in 1942. It was Stefan Weger's great-grandmother who testified against him.
04:00
ZPR
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News
04:02
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Building a green future
Could Chennai become a green city by 2050? We look at efforts underway in the city. Plus: How officials in Kerala are working with locals to protect biodiversity and the young woman mobilizing others by rapping about the environment.
04:30
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Keep your hair, teeth and skin fit
Excessive skincare and hair styling is ineffective and potentially counterproductive - leaving lackluster hair and pimples. Over-brushing can also be a source of harm. In Good Shape with top tips to ensure you stay looking good.
DEUTSCHE WELLE ÚTERÝ 6.5.
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News
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News in Review
00:30
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Ammunition from the Sea - Combing the Beach for Old Explosive Ordnance
01:00
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News
01:15
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This invisible Norwegian mine could solve Europe's rare earth problem
01:30
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The Current Affairs Documentary
The war in Gaza continues. Israeli-German writer and educator Meron Mendel travels across a deeply divided Israel and the occupied West Bank. Is there hope for peace?
02:00
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News
02:02
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News in Review
02:30
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Simple yet effective sustainability strategies
From Dakar to Paris: efforts to resolve the ongoing fight against congested city streets. Boosting solar power in Ivory Coast, tackling water scarcity in Ghana, and equipping schoolchildren in Uganda with all-purpose kit bags.
03:00
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News
03:15
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Central de Abasto - How Cartels Exploit Mexico City’s Giant Market
04:00
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News
04:02
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News in Review
04:30
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The Global Auto and Mobility Show
Is the Audi RS 6 GT worth its price of €220,000? We find out. Think getting your driver's license is tough? Germany’s test is one of the toughest. And solo traveler Pelumi Nubi drives 10,000 km from London to Lagos.
DEUTSCHE WELLE STŘEDA 7.5.
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News
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News in Review
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The Magazine for Africa's Youth
01:00
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News
01:15
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Pioneers
The first woman to wear pants, the first female director to win an Oscar and the first woman in space all changed the world as pioneers who paved the way for other women. But there are many other boundaries that women have broken.
01:30
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Second life for defunct devices in the EU
Women in Rajasthan, India are falling ill from working in quarries without protection; the EU wants to see more old electrical devices being repaired; and in Malaysia we visit an eerily empty residential complex.
02:00
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News
02:02
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News in Review
02:30
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Brain drain: When life's too expensive, talent moves
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News
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Putin’s Web of Influence - The Nord Stream Trap
Vladimir Putin wants to extend Moscow's influence within Europe. His strategy: getting influential personalities on his side and infiltrating political institutions. Is he succeeding?
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News
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News in Review
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Second life for defunct devices in the EU
Women in Rajasthan, India are falling ill from working in quarries without protection; the EU wants to see more old electrical devices being repaired; and in Malaysia we visit an eerily empty residential complex.
DEUTSCHE WELLE ČTVRTEK 8.5.
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News
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News in Review
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Brain drain: When life's too expensive, talent moves
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The Path to Democracy
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Spotlight on People
02:00
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News in Review
02:30
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Post-Nazi Germany - Road to Democracy
Eighty years ago, on May 8, 1945, Germany’s Wehrmacht surrendered. For Europe, it marked the end of World War II. But what happened next? Was there really a "Zero Hour"? And what traces of 12 years of Nazi rule remain today?
03:00
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News
03:15
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1945 - The Year That Changed History
The year 1945 left its mark on the 20th century. The liberation of the Nazi concentration camps, the Pacific War, the atomic bombs dropped on Japan: these 12 months changed the world forever.
04:00
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News
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News in Review
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Brain drain: When life's too expensive, talent moves