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Deutsche Welle (DW) – німецький міжнародний телеканал. Телепрограма Deutsche Welle складається з інформаційних передач і буде цікава всім, кому важливо бути в курсі всіх головних міжнародних подій. Так, ТВ програма Deutsche Welle включає такі передачі:
На каналі Deutsche Welle програма передач також включає шоу про подорожі (Check-in), глобалізацію (Global 3000) тощо.
Програма передач Deutsche Welle на Ланет.TV
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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.
DW News
Focus on Europe. Spotlight on People
Eco Africa. The Environment Magazine
DW News
The Day. News in Review
DW News
Best of DW-online Content
DocFilm. Foreign Legion - Rainforest Training Hell
The combat school in the rainforest. It's one of the toughest training programs run by the Foreign Legion. In the 3rd Regiment, legionnaires and the special units of friendly armies are trained under particularly harsh conditions.
The Day. News in Review
Eco India. The Environment Magazine
DW News
Best of DW-online Content
DW News. Africa
DW News
The Day. News in Review
REV. The Global Auto and Mobility Show
Why are Brazil's trucks raised in the rear? Italy's Ape three-wheeled truck says 'arrivederci'. Airplanes in Spain test used cooking oil as fuel. India: Amritsar's green transport revolution. Kayoola: the Ugandan e-bus.
DW News
Transforming Business. Is Uruguay really a leader in the energy transition?
Uruguay went from being dependent on fossil fuels to running almost entirely on renewable energy, in just one decade. How did it do this? And if Uruguay is so committed to a clean energy transition, why has it given exploration permits to companies like Chevron and Shell to search for oil and gas off its coast?
Tomorrow Today. Mysterious comet visits our Solar System
Telescopes are turned towards an interstellar comet named 3I/Atlas as it hurtles through our cosmic neighborhood. Also: climate change impacts, and what we can do about them.
DW News
Shift. Living in the Digital Age
DocFilm. Superpower Laughter - How Humor Makes Us Strong
We associate laughter with jokes or humor. Laughter is both contagious and a social behavior: people laugh 30 times more often in company. The documentary shows how neuroscience and psychology have discovered that humor makes us stronger.
DW News
Travel. A day in Lisbon
Lisbon is one of Europe's most popular city destinations. Is the Portuguese capital still worth a visit - even when it's packed with tourists? DW's Gonna Ketels spent a day exploring and shows you what makes Lisbon special - and how to escape the crowds.
DocFilm. Tomatoes - Indulgence With an Aftertaste
Delicious, sweet, low in calories: Tomatoes have a good reputation. They're the most important vegetable in the world, with a total production of 190 million tons per year. But how sustainable is their cultivation?
DW News
Shift. Living in the Digital Age
Euromaxx. Lifestyle Europe
DW News
Arts Unveiled. Art. See. Africa | Lagos
In this episode of Art. See. Africa series, we make a stop in Lagos, the cultural center of Nigeria - one of the fastest growing cities in the world. Curator and artist Jumoke Sanwo shows us her favorite spots.
The 77 Percent. The Future of Nomadic Lifestyles
From Northern Nigeria to Southern Kenya, pastoralists have existed for centuries. In Northern Nigeria, farmers and herders share a long history of cooperation - yet across the region, they increasingly find themselves in competition for land and water. In this episode, we explore whether pastoralism can endure in a rapidly changing modern world.
DW News
Travel. A day in Lisbon
Lisbon is one of Europe's most popular city destinations. Is the Portuguese capital still worth a visit - even when it's packed with tourists? DW's Gonna Ketels spent a day exploring and shows you what makes Lisbon special - and how to escape the crowds.
REV. The Global Auto and Mobility Show
Why are Brazil's trucks raised in the rear? Italy's Ape three-wheeled truck says 'arrivederci'. Airplanes in Spain test used cooking oil as fuel. India: Amritsar's green transport revolution. Kayoola: the Ugandan e-bus.
DW News
Sports Life. The 10-year-old Indian girl taking on motor racing
Atiqa Mir may only be 10 years old, but already she has grand plans of becoming the first female driver in modern day Formula 1. It's a goal she's pursuing with the help of her father Asif, himself a former national karting champion. But excelling in the male-dominated world of competitive motorsport, especially as a young woman from India, comes with plenty of challenges.
Tomorrow Today. Mysterious comet visits our Solar System
Telescopes are turned towards an interstellar comet named 3I/Atlas as it hurtles through our cosmic neighborhood. Also: climate change impacts, and what we can do about them.
DW News
DocFilm. Plastic Fantastic: Part 2
Plastic is everywhere, not just in our rivers and oceans. It permeates the air, soil, and even our bodies. The problem is getting worse, and yet the plastics industry is increasing production.
DW News
Sports Life. The 10-year-old Indian girl taking on motor racing
Atiqa Mir may only be 10 years old, but already she has grand plans of becoming the first female driver in modern day Formula 1. It's a goal she's pursuing with the help of her father Asif, himself a former national karting champion. But excelling in the male-dominated world of competitive motorsport, especially as a young woman from India, comes with plenty of challenges.
In Good Shape. Hearing loss, vertigo, tinnitus: How to protect your ears
Falling from a height can cause hearing loss and vertigo. We meet a sufferer who has learned to walk and run again. Plus: ear cleaning, earplugs and tinnitus.
DW News
Shift. Living in the Digital Age
Arts Unveiled. Art. See. Africa | Lagos
In this episode of Art. See. Africa series, we make a stop in Lagos, the cultural center of Nigeria - one of the fastest growing cities in the world. Curator and artist Jumoke Sanwo shows us her favorite spots.
DW News
DocFilm. The Mystery of the Missing Billions - Where Did the Riches of East Germany's Socialist Party Disappear? Part 1
The hunt for the assets of the former East Germany's ruling party has the hallmarks of a thriller. There are dubious characters, bags of cash, and key witnesses who suddenly die. At its heart is the question: How do you stash away 6 billion marks?
DW News
Shift. Living in the Digital Age
Euromaxx. Lifestyle Europe
DW News
DocFilm. Purunga - The Man of the Cliffs
There are men on this planet who challenge death every day to feed their families. Between the desert and the Pacific Ocean, in the region of Huarmey in Peru, stand vertiginous cliffs. Men like Purunga must overcome them.
DW News
Reporter. Mountain climbing to combat war trauma
How can the emotional wounds left behind by war be healed? Former Ukrainian prisoners of war join a unique program.
The 77 Percent. The Future of Nomadic Lifestyles
From Northern Nigeria to Southern Kenya, pastoralists have existed for centuries. In Northern Nigeria, farmers and herders share a long history of cooperation - yet across the region, they increasingly find themselves in competition for land and water. In this episode, we explore whether pastoralism can endure in a rapidly changing modern world.
DW News
Planet A. This invisible Norwegian mine could solve Europe's rare earth problem
The Fen deposit holds almost 9 million tonnes of rare earth ore, making it the biggest known source in Europe. But to get to it, Rare Earths Norway will have to dig underneath a village of over 2,000 people. Can they do it in time?
Euromaxx. Lifestyle Europe
DW News
Sports Life. The 10-year-old Indian girl taking on motor racing
Atiqa Mir may only be 10 years old, but already she has grand plans of becoming the first female driver in modern day Formula 1. It's a goal she's pursuing with the help of her father Asif, himself a former national karting champion. But excelling in the male-dominated world of competitive motorsport, especially as a young woman from India, comes with plenty of challenges.
DW News. Africa
DW News
Shift. Living in the Digital Age
The 77 Percent. The Future of Nomadic Lifestyles
From Northern Nigeria to Southern Kenya, pastoralists have existed for centuries. In Northern Nigeria, farmers and herders share a long history of cooperation - yet across the region, they increasingly find themselves in competition for land and water. In this episode, we explore whether pastoralism can endure in a rapidly changing modern world.
DW News
Reporter. Mountain climbing to combat war trauma
How can the emotional wounds left behind by war be healed? Former Ukrainian prisoners of war join a unique program.
DW News. Africa
DW News
DocFilm. Foreign Legion - Rainforest Training Hell
The combat school in the rainforest. It's one of the toughest training programs run by the Foreign Legion. In the 3rd Regiment, legionnaires and the special units of friendly armies are trained under particularly harsh conditions.
DW News
Reporter. Mountain climbing to combat war trauma
How can the emotional wounds left behind by war be healed? Former Ukrainian prisoners of war join a unique program.
Afrimaxx. Modern African Lifestyle
This time, we dive into the world of Africa, from head to toe. We start in Nigeria with stylish hats, then head to South Africa to admire works of art from "nose to tail", discover how Ghanaians make shoes by hand, and move our feet to Zambia's famous Kopala dance.
DW News
Shift. Living in the Digital Age
DW News. Africa
DocFilm. The Mystery of the Missing Billions - Where Did the Riches of East Germany's Socialist Party Disappear? Part 1
The hunt for the assets of the former East Germany's ruling party has the hallmarks of a thriller. There are dubious characters, bags of cash, and key witnesses who suddenly die. At its heart is the question: How do you stash away 6 billion marks?
DW News
Sports Life. The 10-year-old Indian girl taking on motor racing
Atiqa Mir may only be 10 years old, but already she has grand plans of becoming the first female driver in modern day Formula 1. It's a goal she's pursuing with the help of her father Asif, himself a former national karting champion. But excelling in the male-dominated world of competitive motorsport, especially as a young woman from India, comes with plenty of challenges.
Tomorrow Today. Mysterious comet visits our Solar System
Telescopes are turned towards an interstellar comet named 3I/Atlas as it hurtles through our cosmic neighborhood. Also: climate change impacts, and what we can do about them.
DW News
DocFilm. Living with Cancer
Each year in Germany, more than half a million people are diagnosed with cancer. But the disease is no longer necessarily a death sentence. Medical advances and ideas for new therapies offer fresh hope to those affected.
In Good Shape. Hearing loss, vertigo, tinnitus: How to protect your ears
Falling from a height can cause hearing loss and vertigo. We meet a sufferer who has learned to walk and run again. Plus: ear cleaning, earplugs and tinnitus.
DW News
Reporter. Mountain climbing to combat war trauma
How can the emotional wounds left behind by war be healed? Former Ukrainian prisoners of war join a unique program.
Euromaxx. Lifestyle Europe
DW News
Sports Life. The 10-year-old Indian girl taking on motor racing
Atiqa Mir may only be 10 years old, but already she has grand plans of becoming the first female driver in modern day Formula 1. It's a goal she's pursuing with the help of her father Asif, himself a former national karting champion. But excelling in the male-dominated world of competitive motorsport, especially as a young woman from India, comes with plenty of challenges.
DocFilm. Foreign Legion - Rainforest Training Hell
The combat school in the rainforest. It's one of the toughest training programs run by the Foreign Legion. In the 3rd Regiment, legionnaires and the special units of friendly armies are trained under particularly harsh conditions.
DW News
Reporter. Mountain climbing to combat war trauma
How can the emotional wounds left behind by war be healed? Former Ukrainian prisoners of war join a unique program.
DocFilm. Living with Cancer
Each year in Germany, more than half a million people are diagnosed with cancer. But the disease is no longer necessarily a death sentence. Medical advances and ideas for new therapies offer fresh hope to those affected.
DW News
Sports Life. The 10-year-old Indian girl taking on motor racing
Atiqa Mir may only be 10 years old, but already she has grand plans of becoming the first female driver in modern day Formula 1. It's a goal she's pursuing with the help of her father Asif, himself a former national karting champion. But excelling in the male-dominated world of competitive motorsport, especially as a young woman from India, comes with plenty of challenges.
REV. The Global Auto and Mobility Show
Why are Brazil's trucks raised in the rear? Italy's Ape three-wheeled truck says 'arrivederci'. Airplanes in Spain test used cooking oil as fuel. India: Amritsar's green transport revolution. Kayoola: the Ugandan e-bus.
DW News
DocFilm. The Mystery of the Missing Billions - Where Did the Riches of East Germany's Socialist Party Disappear? Part 1
The hunt for the assets of the former East Germany's ruling party has the hallmarks of a thriller. There are dubious characters, bags of cash, and key witnesses who suddenly die. At its heart is the question: How do you stash away 6 billion marks?
DW News
Reporter. Mountain climbing to combat war trauma
How can the emotional wounds left behind by war be healed? Former Ukrainian prisoners of war join a unique program.
Euromaxx. Lifestyle Europe
DW News
Shift. Living in the Digital Age
Arts Unveiled. Art. See. Africa | Lagos
In this episode of Art. See. Africa series, we make a stop in Lagos, the cultural center of Nigeria - one of the fastest growing cities in the world. Curator and artist Jumoke Sanwo shows us her favorite spots.
DW News
DocFilm. Superpower Laughter - How Humor Makes Us Strong
We associate laughter with jokes or humor. Laughter is both contagious and a social behavior: people laugh 30 times more often in company. The documentary shows how neuroscience and psychology have discovered that humor makes us stronger.
DW News
Shift. Living in the Digital Age
The 77 Percent. The Future of Nomadic Lifestyles
From Northern Nigeria to Southern Kenya, pastoralists have existed for centuries. In Northern Nigeria, farmers and herders share a long history of cooperation - yet across the region, they increasingly find themselves in competition for land and water. In this episode, we explore whether pastoralism can endure in a rapidly changing modern world.
DW News
Reporter. Mountain climbing to combat war trauma
How can the emotional wounds left behind by war be healed? Former Ukrainian prisoners of war join a unique program.
REV. The Global Auto and Mobility Show
Why are Brazil's trucks raised in the rear? Italy's Ape three-wheeled truck says 'arrivederci'. Airplanes in Spain test used cooking oil as fuel. India: Amritsar's green transport revolution. Kayoola: the Ugandan e-bus.
DW News
Sports Life. The 10-year-old Indian girl taking on motor racing
Atiqa Mir may only be 10 years old, but already she has grand plans of becoming the first female driver in modern day Formula 1. It's a goal she's pursuing with the help of her father Asif, himself a former national karting champion. But excelling in the male-dominated world of competitive motorsport, especially as a young woman from India, comes with plenty of challenges.
DocFilm. Living with Cancer
Each year in Germany, more than half a million people are diagnosed with cancer. But the disease is no longer necessarily a death sentence. Medical advances and ideas for new therapies offer fresh hope to those affected.
DW News
Reporter. Mountain climbing to combat war trauma
How can the emotional wounds left behind by war be healed? Former Ukrainian prisoners of war join a unique program.
Arts Unveiled. Art. See. Africa | Lagos
In this episode of Art. See. Africa series, we make a stop in Lagos, the cultural center of Nigeria - one of the fastest growing cities in the world. Curator and artist Jumoke Sanwo shows us her favorite spots.
DW News
DocFilm. Plastic Fantastic: Part 2
Plastic is everywhere, not just in our rivers and oceans. It permeates the air, soil, and even our bodies. The problem is getting worse, and yet the plastics industry is increasing production.
DW News
Shift. Living in the Digital Age
Under the Baobab. Is accountability in Ghana reserved for the opposition?
Ghana's president John Mahama says his government is fighting corruption, but critics say it's a witch hunt targeting rivals. Is this real reform - or political spin?
DW News
Business Beyond. The complex economics of migration: Part 1
Migration has become a dominant political issue in many countries. In developed economies in particular, opposition to immigration - particularly irregular migration - has fuelled support for some political movements. Yet there is extensive evidence that migration is vital for developed economies, brings major benefits and will be essential as societies age.
Arts Unveiled. Art. See. Africa | Lagos
In this episode of Art. See. Africa series, we make a stop in Lagos, the cultural center of Nigeria - one of the fastest growing cities in the world. Curator and artist Jumoke Sanwo shows us her favorite spots.
DW News
Reporter. Mountain climbing to combat war trauma
How can the emotional wounds left behind by war be healed? Former Ukrainian prisoners of war join a unique program.
Afrimaxx. Modern African Lifestyle
This time, we dive into the world of Africa, from head to toe. We start in Nigeria with stylish hats, then head to South Africa to admire works of art from "nose to tail", discover how Ghanaians make shoes by hand, and move our feet to Zambia's famous Kopala dance.
DW News
Sports Life. The 10-year-old Indian girl taking on motor racing
Atiqa Mir may only be 10 years old, but already she has grand plans of becoming the first female driver in modern day Formula 1. It's a goal she's pursuing with the help of her father Asif, himself a former national karting champion. But excelling in the male-dominated world of competitive motorsport, especially as a young woman from India, comes with plenty of challenges.
Euromaxx. Lifestyle Europe
DW News
Shift. Living in the Digital Age
REV. The Global Auto and Mobility Show
Why are Brazil's trucks raised in the rear? Italy's Ape three-wheeled truck says 'arrivederci'. Airplanes in Spain test used cooking oil as fuel. India: Amritsar's green transport revolution. Kayoola: the Ugandan e-bus.
DW News
DocFilm. Purunga - The Man of the Cliffs
There are men on this planet who challenge death every day to feed their families. Between the desert and the Pacific Ocean, in the region of Huarmey in Peru, stand vertiginous cliffs. Men like Purunga must overcome them.
DW News
Sports Life. The 10-year-old Indian girl taking on motor racing
Atiqa Mir may only be 10 years old, but already she has grand plans of becoming the first female driver in modern day Formula 1. It's a goal she's pursuing with the help of her father Asif, himself a former national karting champion. But excelling in the male-dominated world of competitive motorsport, especially as a young woman from India, comes with plenty of challenges.
DW News. Africa
DW News
Reporter. Mountain climbing to combat war trauma
How can the emotional wounds left behind by war be healed? Former Ukrainian prisoners of war join a unique program.
Tomorrow Today. Mysterious comet visits our Solar System
Telescopes are turned towards an interstellar comet named 3I/Atlas as it hurtles through our cosmic neighborhood. Also: climate change impacts, and what we can do about them.
Afrimaxx. Modern African Lifestyle
This time, we dive into the world of Africa, from head to toe. We start in Nigeria with stylish hats, then head to South Africa to admire works of art from "nose to tail", discover how Ghanaians make shoes by hand, and move our feet to Zambia's famous Kopala dance.
Under the Baobab. Is accountability in Ghana reserved for the opposition?
Ghana's president John Mahama says his government is fighting corruption, but critics say it's a witch hunt targeting rivals. Is this real reform - or political spin?
DW News
Reporter. Mountain climbing to combat war trauma
How can the emotional wounds left behind by war be healed? Former Ukrainian prisoners of war join a unique program.
REV. The Global Auto and Mobility Show
Why are Brazil's trucks raised in the rear? Italy's Ape three-wheeled truck says 'arrivederci'. Airplanes in Spain test used cooking oil as fuel. India: Amritsar's green transport revolution. Kayoola: the Ugandan e-bus.