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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
У сервісі інтернет-телебачення Ланет.TV доступна повна програма Deutsche Welle на сьогодні, завтра та тиждень. Програма передач Deutsche Welle не дозволить вам пропустити улюблену шоу, але якщо ви не маєте можливості подивитися канал в ефірний час, то на Ланет.TV є функція паузи та архіву.
Euromaxx. Lifestyle Europe
DW News
Shift. How artificial intelligence is changing film
AI creates visual effects, dubs voices and makes digital clones of actors. It saves time and money - but does it make movies better? What will the rise of AI mean for filmmakers?
Arts Unveiled. Experiencing and understanding the art world
DW News
DocFilm. By Train Through Thailand's West
Winding rivers. Countless canals. A rushing waterfall. Elephants come here to bathe, while local people build their houses on stilts: Water, the elixir of life, is everywhere in western Thailand. And the railroad follows its course.
DW News
Shift. How artificial intelligence is changing film
AI creates visual effects, dubs voices and makes digital clones of actors. It saves time and money - but does it make movies better? What will the rise of AI mean for filmmakers?
The 77 Percent. The Magazine for Africa's Youth
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Reporter. On Location
Reporter. Born in Bangladesh - Adoptees Search for Their Past
From the late 1960s onwards, thousands of Bangladeshi children were adopted abroad in the hope of a better future. But behind this humanitarian facade lay a web of trafficking, deception, and lost identities. DW uncovers the heartbreaking truth of stolen pasts and follows two adoptees living in the Netherlands as they search for their birth families.
DW News
Sports Life. Overcoming Challenges with Sports
The 77 Percent. The Magazine for Africa's Youth
DW News
Reporter. On Location
Arts Unveiled. Experiencing and understanding the art world
DW News
DocFilm. Lie To Me - The OneCoin Scandal
OneCoin was launched in 2014 and billed as the world's largest cryptocurrency. Founder Ruja Ignatova earned many millions of Euros before a tech nerd stepped in to stop the scam - putting himself in danger.
DW News
Shift. How artificial intelligence is changing film
AI creates visual effects, dubs voices and makes digital clones of actors. It saves time and money - but does it make movies better? What will the rise of AI mean for filmmakers?
DocFilm. Never a Criminal Again? - The First Year of Freedom
The first year of freedom is a test for all former prisoners. In Germany, nearly one in two of this group reoffend. The film follows two former prisoners. Can they find their way back into society?
DW News
Arts Unveiled. The untold stories of Berlin's Museum Island
Five museums, a World Heritage Site - thousands of years of cultural history and art. Millions of visitors make a pilgrimage each year to Berlin's Museum Island. But who built it, for what purpose, and where do its treasures come from - enough material for a thrilling TV crime series. But here's the short version.
Arts Unveiled. Experiencing and understanding the art world
DW News
Reporter. On Location
Afrimaxx. Modern African Lifestyle
This time, host Bibi Raii welcomes you from Nigeria, where she explores the Yemisi Shyllon private art collection. Plus, Africa's coolest country, a political online game from South Africa and Nairobi's deaf Cafe.
DW News
Sports Life. Overcoming Challenges with Sports
Euromaxx. Lifestyle Europe
DW News
Shift. How artificial intelligence is changing film
AI creates visual effects, dubs voices and makes digital clones of actors. It saves time and money - but does it make movies better? What will the rise of AI mean for filmmakers?
REV. The Global Auto and Mobility Show
Is the Alpine A290 GTS all fun with no compromise? REV tests it. Why is India's truck art fading? Kantanka leads Ghana's local auto push. And women on "bicycle ambulances" reach Karachi's hard-to-access areas.
DW News
DocFilm. Creative and Combative - Mexico City by Night
Mexico City used to inspire fear. But these days, the megacity is a hotspot for tourists. Still, the city has not lost its fighting spirit. Some use it to put on a show, while others simply try to survive.
DW News
Sports Life. Overcoming Challenges with Sports
DW News. Africa
Reporter. On Location
Tomorrow Today. The Science Magazine
Drought in Germany; urban saffron cultivation; and what's the best farming for the future? Safer lighting for insects and e-methanol for greener shipping.
DW News
Euromaxx. Lifestyle Europe
Arts Unveiled. Experiencing and understanding the art world
DW News
Reporter. On Location
REV. The Global Auto and Mobility Show
Is the Alpine A290 GTS all fun with no compromise? REV tests it. Why is India's truck art fading? Kantanka leads Ghana's local auto push. And women on "bicycle ambulances" reach Karachi's hard-to-access areas.
DW News
Euromaxx. Lifestyle Europe
Global Us. What the End of USAID Means
With the end of USAID, there's little funding in Colombia for social projects. On Zanzibar in the Indian Ocean, the tourism boom also has a negative impact.
DW News
DocFilm. Never a Criminal Again? - The First Year of Freedom
The first year of freedom is a test for all former prisoners. In Germany, nearly one in two of this group reoffend. The film follows two former prisoners. Can they find their way back into society?
Reporter. On Location
DW News
Eco India. Why environmental protection is a balancing act
The risks of soaring pigeon populations in cities, protecting against flooding in Jakarta's coastal communities, and urban farming with hydroponics.
In Good Shape. Loneliness: why it hurts more than you think
Loneliness changes how we think, feel, and even how we heal. In Good Shape explores how isolation harms us, and what helps us reconnect.
DW News
Sports Life. Overcoming Challenges with Sports
Euromaxx. Lifestyle Europe
DW News
Global Us. What the End of USAID Means
With the end of USAID, there's little funding in Colombia for social projects. On Zanzibar in the Indian Ocean, the tourism boom also has a negative impact.
Reporter. On Location
DW News
DocFilm. Never a Criminal Again? - The First Year of Freedom
The first year of freedom is a test for all former prisoners. In Germany, nearly one in two of this group reoffend. The film follows two former prisoners. Can they find their way back into society?
Tomorrow Today. The Science Magazine
Drought in Germany; urban saffron cultivation; and what's the best farming for the future? Safer lighting for insects and e-methanol for greener shipping.
DW News
Shift. How artificial intelligence is changing film
AI creates visual effects, dubs voices and makes digital clones of actors. It saves time and money - but does it make movies better? What will the rise of AI mean for filmmakers?
Eco Africa. Reuse, repair, recycle, rethink
Farmers sharing old seed varieties adapted to Kenyan conditions. Plus: upcycling old tires in Chad and fun, natural alternatives to fast fashion in Nigeria.
DW News
The 77 Percent. The Magazine for Africa's Youth
DW News
Shift. How artificial intelligence is changing film
AI creates visual effects, dubs voices and makes digital clones of actors. It saves time and money - but does it make movies better? What will the rise of AI mean for filmmakers?
Reporter. On Location
DW News
DocFilm. Creative and Combative - Mexico City by Night
Mexico City used to inspire fear. But these days, the megacity is a hotspot for tourists. Still, the city has not lost its fighting spirit. Some use it to put on a show, while others simply try to survive.
DW News
Eco Africa. Reuse, repair, recycle, rethink
Farmers sharing old seed varieties adapted to Kenyan conditions. Plus: upcycling old tires in Chad and fun, natural alternatives to fast fashion in Nigeria.
DW News
Global Us. What the End of USAID Means
With the end of USAID, there's little funding in Colombia for social projects. On Zanzibar in the Indian Ocean, the tourism boom also has a negative impact.
DW News
DocFilm. My Dark Beautiful World
Many people daydream. But excessive daydreaming can become a burden. This is because the exaggerated mental digressions, termed Maladaptive Daydreaming (MD), often get in the way of real life.
DW News
Best of DW-online Content
The 77 Percent. The Magazine for Africa's Youth
DW News
Tomorrow Today. The Science Magazine
Drought in Germany; urban saffron cultivation; and what's the best farming for the future? Safer lighting for insects and e-methanol for greener shipping.
DW News
Global Us. What the End of USAID Means
With the end of USAID, there's little funding in Colombia for social projects. On Zanzibar in the Indian Ocean, the tourism boom also has a negative impact.
DW News
DocFilm. Creative and Combative - Mexico City by Night
Mexico City used to inspire fear. But these days, the megacity is a hotspot for tourists. Still, the city has not lost its fighting spirit. Some use it to put on a show, while others simply try to survive.
DW News
Best of DW-online Content
Arts Unveiled. Experiencing and understanding the art world
DW News
Close up. The Current Affairs Documentary
DW News
Afrimaxx. Modern African Lifestyle
This time, host Bibi Raii welcomes you from Nigeria, where she explores the Yemisi Shyllon private art collection. Plus, Africa's coolest country, a political online game from South Africa and Nairobi's deaf Cafe.
Global Us. What the End of USAID Means
With the end of USAID, there's little funding in Colombia for social projects. On Zanzibar in the Indian Ocean, the tourism boom also has a negative impact.
DW News
The Day. News in Review
Best of DW-online Content
DocFilm. Creative and Combative - Mexico City by Night
Mexico City used to inspire fear. But these days, the megacity is a hotspot for tourists. Still, the city has not lost its fighting spirit. Some use it to put on a show, while others simply try to survive.
DW News
The Day. News in Review
DocFilm. Never a Criminal Again? - The First Year of Freedom
The first year of freedom is a test for all former prisoners. In Germany, nearly one in two of this group reoffend. The film follows two former prisoners. Can they find their way back into society?
DW News
Best of DW-online Content
Close up. The Current Affairs Documentary
DW News
The Day. News in Review
Eco Africa. Reuse, repair, recycle, rethink
Farmers sharing old seed varieties adapted to Kenyan conditions. Plus: upcycling old tires in Chad and fun, natural alternatives to fast fashion in Nigeria.
DW News
DocFilm. Deep Time - 40 Days of Darkness
14 volunteers live underground for 40 days with no way to mark time, this is an extreme experiment. How do people adapt to these conditions? How do the body and brain react to the loss of a sense of time? A scientific adventure aims to find out.
DW News
The Day. News in Review
REV. The Global Auto and Mobility Show
Is the Alpine A290 GTS all fun with no compromise? REV tests it. Why is India's truck art fading? Kantanka leads Ghana's local auto push. And women on "bicycle ambulances" reach Karachi's hard-to-access areas.
DW News
Best of DW-online Content
Close up. The Current Affairs Documentary
DW News
DocFilm. Deep Time - 40 Days of Darkness
14 volunteers live underground for 40 days with no way to mark time, this is an extreme experiment. How do people adapt to these conditions? How do the body and brain react to the loss of a sense of time? A scientific adventure aims to find out.
DW News
The Day. News in Review
Eco India. Why environmental protection is a balancing act
The risks of soaring pigeon populations in cities, protecting against flooding in Jakarta's coastal communities, and urban farming with hydroponics.
DW News
Best of DW-online Content
Arts Unveiled. Experiencing and understanding the art world
DW News
DocFilm. Never a Criminal Again? - The First Year of Freedom
The first year of freedom is a test for all former prisoners. In Germany, nearly one in two of this group reoffend. The film follows two former prisoners. Can they find their way back into society?
DW News
Eco Africa. Reuse, repair, recycle, rethink
Farmers sharing old seed varieties adapted to Kenyan conditions. Plus: upcycling old tires in Chad and fun, natural alternatives to fast fashion in Nigeria.
DW News
Close up. The Current Affairs Documentary
Reporter. On Location
DW News
Tomorrow Today. The Science Magazine
Drought in Germany; urban saffron cultivation; and what's the best farming for the future? Safer lighting for insects and e-methanol for greener shipping.
DW News
In Good Shape. Loneliness: why it hurts more than you think
Loneliness changes how we think, feel, and even how we heal. In Good Shape explores how isolation harms us, and what helps us reconnect.
DW News
Close up. The Current Affairs Documentary
Shift. How artificial intelligence is changing film
AI creates visual effects, dubs voices and makes digital clones of actors. It saves time and money - but does it make movies better? What will the rise of AI mean for filmmakers?
DW News
Best of DW-online Content
Eco India. Why environmental protection is a balancing act
The risks of soaring pigeon populations in cities, protecting against flooding in Jakarta's coastal communities, and urban farming with hydroponics.
DW News
Global Us. What the End of USAID Means
With the end of USAID, there's little funding in Colombia for social projects. On Zanzibar in the Indian Ocean, the tourism boom also has a negative impact.
DW News
Eco Africa. Reuse, repair, recycle, rethink
Farmers sharing old seed varieties adapted to Kenyan conditions. Plus: upcycling old tires in Chad and fun, natural alternatives to fast fashion in Nigeria.
DW News
Close up. The Current Affairs Documentary
Reporter. On Location
DW News
Best of DW-online Content
REV. The Global Auto and Mobility Show
Is the Alpine A290 GTS all fun with no compromise? REV tests it. Why is India's truck art fading? Kantanka leads Ghana's local auto push. And women on "bicycle ambulances" reach Karachi's hard-to-access areas.
DW News
Eco Africa. Reuse, repair, recycle, rethink
Farmers sharing old seed varieties adapted to Kenyan conditions. Plus: upcycling old tires in Chad and fun, natural alternatives to fast fashion in Nigeria.
DW News
Eco India. Why environmental protection is a balancing act
The risks of soaring pigeon populations in cities, protecting against flooding in Jakarta's coastal communities, and urban farming with hydroponics.
Tomorrow Today. The Science Magazine
Drought in Germany; urban saffron cultivation; and what's the best farming for the future? Safer lighting for insects and e-methanol for greener shipping.
DW News
The Day. News in Review
Best of DW-online Content
Close up. The Current Affairs Documentary
Shift. How artificial intelligence is changing film
AI creates visual effects, dubs voices and makes digital clones of actors. It saves time and money - but does it make movies better? What will the rise of AI mean for filmmakers?
DW News
The Day. News in Review
The 77 Percent. The Magazine for Africa's Youth
DW News
Best of DW-online Content
Global Us. What the End of USAID Means
With the end of USAID, there's little funding in Colombia for social projects. On Zanzibar in the Indian Ocean, the tourism boom also has a negative impact.
DW News
The Day. News in Review
Made in Germany. Blackouts and the problems of the textile sector
Blackouts are a big problem in many regions worldwide. Why do they happen? Can cyberattacks bring the grid to a halt? Plus, France takes on fast fashion.
DW News
DocFilm. Battle for the Deep Sea
The idea is that electric cars, solar panels and wind turbines will reduce our consumption of coal, oil and gas. However, these technologies rely on many raw materials present below the seabed. The race for deep sea resources has begun.
DW News
The Day. News in Review
Global Us. What the End of USAID Means
With the end of USAID, there's little funding in Colombia for social projects. On Zanzibar in the Indian Ocean, the tourism boom also has a negative impact.
DW News
Best of DW-online Content
Eco Africa. Reuse, repair, recycle, rethink
Farmers sharing old seed varieties adapted to Kenyan conditions. Plus: upcycling old tires in Chad and fun, natural alternatives to fast fashion in Nigeria.
DW News
DocFilm. Battle for the Deep Sea
The idea is that electric cars, solar panels and wind turbines will reduce our consumption of coal, oil and gas. However, these technologies rely on many raw materials present below the seabed. The race for deep sea resources has begun.
DW News
The Day. News in Review
Made in Germany. Blackouts and the problems of the textile sector
Blackouts are a big problem in many regions worldwide. Why do they happen? Can cyberattacks bring the grid to a halt? Plus, France takes on fast fashion.
DW News
Best of DW-online Content
In Good Shape. Loneliness: why it hurts more than you think
Loneliness changes how we think, feel, and even how we heal. In Good Shape explores how isolation harms us, and what helps us reconnect.
DW News
Close up. The Current Affairs Documentary
DW News
Eco India. Why environmental protection is a balancing act
The risks of soaring pigeon populations in cities, protecting against flooding in Jakarta's coastal communities, and urban farming with hydroponics.
DW News
DocFilm. Deep Time - 40 Days of Darkness
14 volunteers live underground for 40 days with no way to mark time, this is an extreme experiment. How do people adapt to these conditions? How do the body and brain react to the loss of a sense of time? A scientific adventure aims to find out.
DW News
Close up. The Current Affairs Documentary
DW News
Made in Germany. Blackouts and the problems of the textile sector
Blackouts are a big problem in many regions worldwide. Why do they happen? Can cyberattacks bring the grid to a halt? Plus, France takes on fast fashion.
DW News
DocFilm. Creative and Combative - Mexico City by Night
Mexico City used to inspire fear. But these days, the megacity is a hotspot for tourists. Still, the city has not lost its fighting spirit. Some use it to put on a show, while others simply try to survive.
DW News
Best of DW-online Content
Eco Africa. Reuse, repair, recycle, rethink
Farmers sharing old seed varieties adapted to Kenyan conditions. Plus: upcycling old tires in Chad and fun, natural alternatives to fast fashion in Nigeria.
DW News
Made in Germany. Blackouts and the problems of the textile sector
Blackouts are a big problem in many regions worldwide. Why do they happen? Can cyberattacks bring the grid to a halt? Plus, France takes on fast fashion.
DW News
Eco India. Why environmental protection is a balancing act
The risks of soaring pigeon populations in cities, protecting against flooding in Jakarta's coastal communities, and urban farming with hydroponics.
DW News
DocFilm. Deep Time - 40 Days of Darkness
14 volunteers live underground for 40 days with no way to mark time, this is an extreme experiment. How do people adapt to these conditions? How do the body and brain react to the loss of a sense of time? A scientific adventure aims to find out.
DW News
Best of DW-online Content
Close up. The Current Affairs Documentary
DW News
DocFilm. Never a Criminal Again? - The First Year of Freedom
The first year of freedom is a test for all former prisoners. In Germany, nearly one in two of this group reoffend. The film follows two former prisoners. Can they find their way back into society?
DW News
In Good Shape. Loneliness: why it hurts more than you think
Loneliness changes how we think, feel, and even how we heal. In Good Shape explores how isolation harms us, and what helps us reconnect.
The 77 Percent. The Magazine for Africa's Youth
DW News
The Day. News in Review
Best of DW-online Content
DocFilm. Deep Time - 40 Days of Darkness
14 volunteers live underground for 40 days with no way to mark time, this is an extreme experiment. How do people adapt to these conditions? How do the body and brain react to the loss of a sense of time? A scientific adventure aims to find out.
DW News
The Day. News in Review
Made in Germany. Blackouts and the problems of the textile sector
Blackouts are a big problem in many regions worldwide. Why do they happen? Can cyberattacks bring the grid to a halt? Plus, France takes on fast fashion.
DW News
Best of DW-online Content
Focus on Europe. Spotlight on People
DW News
The Day. News in Review
Arts Unveiled. Experiencing and understanding the art world
DW News
DocFilm. Operation Barbarossa - War of Annihilation - Part 1 - Summer
On 22 June 1941, the German Wehrmacht launched a war of aggression against the Soviet Union. Under the code name 'Operation Barbarossa', the campaign aimed to bring the vast country in the east to its knees. Millions of people died as a result.
DW News
The Day. News in Review
Made in Germany. Blackouts and the problems of the textile sector
Blackouts are a big problem in many regions worldwide. Why do they happen? Can cyberattacks bring the grid to a halt? Plus, France takes on fast fashion.
DW News
Best of DW-online Content
Eco India. Why environmental protection is a balancing act
The risks of soaring pigeon populations in cities, protecting against flooding in Jakarta's coastal communities, and urban farming with hydroponics.
DW News
DocFilm. Operation Barbarossa - War of Annihilation - Part 1 - Summer
On 22 June 1941, the German Wehrmacht launched a war of aggression against the Soviet Union. Under the code name 'Operation Barbarossa', the campaign aimed to bring the vast country in the east to its knees. Millions of people died as a result.
DW News
The Day. News in Review
Focus on Europe. Spotlight on People
DW News
Best of DW-online Content
Made in Germany. Blackouts and the problems of the textile sector
Blackouts are a big problem in many regions worldwide. Why do they happen? Can cyberattacks bring the grid to a halt? Plus, France takes on fast fashion.
DW News
Focus on Europe. Spotlight on People
DW News
Tomorrow Today. The Science Magazine
Drought in Germany; urban saffron cultivation; and what's the best farming for the future? Safer lighting for insects and e-methanol for greener shipping.
DW News
DocFilm. Battle for the Deep Sea
The idea is that electric cars, solar panels and wind turbines will reduce our consumption of coal, oil and gas. However, these technologies rely on many raw materials present below the seabed. The race for deep sea resources has begun.
DW News
Eco India. Why environmental protection is a balancing act
The risks of soaring pigeon populations in cities, protecting against flooding in Jakarta's coastal communities, and urban farming with hydroponics.
DW News
Focus on Europe. Spotlight on People
DW News
DocFilm. Deep Time - 40 Days of Darkness
14 volunteers live underground for 40 days with no way to mark time, this is an extreme experiment. How do people adapt to these conditions? How do the body and brain react to the loss of a sense of time? A scientific adventure aims to find out.
DW News
Best of DW-online Content
REV. The Global Auto and Mobility Show
Is the Alpine A290 GTS all fun with no compromise? REV tests it. Why is India's truck art fading? Kantanka leads Ghana's local auto push. And women on "bicycle ambulances" reach Karachi's hard-to-access areas.
DW News
Focus on Europe. Spotlight on People
DW News
In Good Shape. Loneliness: why it hurts more than you think
Loneliness changes how we think, feel, and even how we heal. In Good Shape explores how isolation harms us, and what helps us reconnect.
DW News
DocFilm. Battle for the Deep Sea
The idea is that electric cars, solar panels and wind turbines will reduce our consumption of coal, oil and gas. However, these technologies rely on many raw materials present below the seabed. The race for deep sea resources has begun.
DW News
Best of DW-online Content
DW News. Africa
DW News
Global Us. What the End of USAID Means
With the end of USAID, there's little funding in Colombia for social projects. On Zanzibar in the Indian Ocean, the tourism boom also has a negative impact.
DW News
Made in Germany. Blackouts and the problems of the textile sector
Blackouts are a big problem in many regions worldwide. Why do they happen? Can cyberattacks bring the grid to a halt? Plus, France takes on fast fashion.
To the Point. International Debate from Berlin
DW News
The Day. News in Review
Best of DW-online Content
DocFilm. Battle for the Deep Sea
The idea is that electric cars, solar panels and wind turbines will reduce our consumption of coal, oil and gas. However, these technologies rely on many raw materials present below the seabed. The race for deep sea resources has begun.
DW News
The Day. News in Review
To the Point. International Debate from Berlin
DW News
Best of DW-online Content
Best of DW Podcasts
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
The Day. News in Review
To the Point. International Debate from Berlin
DW News
DocFilm. Chasing Immortality - Eternal Life with Biohacking?
A global longevity movement promises to decelerate the ageing process. Or even avoid it, altogether. But just how realistic are the claims of biohacking and self-optimization? And who can afford it anyway?
DW News
The Day. News in Review
Focus on Europe. Spotlight on People
DW News
Best of DW-online Content
Made in Germany. Blackouts and the problems of the textile sector
Blackouts are a big problem in many regions worldwide. Why do they happen? Can cyberattacks bring the grid to a halt? Plus, France takes on fast fashion.
DW News
DocFilm. Chasing Immortality - Eternal Life with Biohacking?
A global longevity movement promises to decelerate the ageing process. Or even avoid it, altogether. But just how realistic are the claims of biohacking and self-optimization? And who can afford it anyway?
DW News
The Day. News in Review
DW News. Africa
DW News
Best of DW-online Content
Best of DW Podcasts
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
To the Point. International Debate from Berlin
DW News
DW News. Africa
DW News
DocFilm. Operation Barbarossa - War of Annihilation - Part 1 - Summer
On 22 June 1941, the German Wehrmacht launched a war of aggression against the Soviet Union. Under the code name 'Operation Barbarossa', the campaign aimed to bring the vast country in the east to its knees. Millions of people died as a result.
DW News
Best of DW Podcasts
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
To the Point. International Debate from Berlin
DW News
DocFilm. Battle for the Deep Sea
The idea is that electric cars, solar panels and wind turbines will reduce our consumption of coal, oil and gas. However, these technologies rely on many raw materials present below the seabed. The race for deep sea resources has begun.
DW News
Best of DW-online Content
In Good Shape. How to lose weight healthily and long time
How to avoid the yo-yo effect? Do meal replacement products work? How do you recover from an eating disorder? And how a "non-industrialized" diet works wonders.
DW News
Eco India. The Environment Magazine
DW News
To the Point. International Debate from Berlin
DW News
DocFilm. Operation Barbarossa - War of Annihilation - Part 1 - Summer
On 22 June 1941, the German Wehrmacht launched a war of aggression against the Soviet Union. Under the code name 'Operation Barbarossa', the campaign aimed to bring the vast country in the east to its knees. Millions of people died as a result.
DW News
Best of DW-online Content
Afrimaxx. Modern African Lifestyle
DW News
Best of DW Podcasts
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
Best of DW-online Content
DocFilm. Operation Barbarossa - War of Annihilation - Part 1 - Summer
On 22 June 1941, the German Wehrmacht launched a war of aggression against the Soviet Union. Under the code name 'Operation Barbarossa', the campaign aimed to bring the vast country in the east to its knees. Millions of people died as a result.
DW News
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
What we drive says a lot about our politics. Faryal Ashraf wants to be Pakistan's first woman sports bike racer. A workshop helps seniors drive safely. And cab driver Richard from Madagascar loves his old Renault R4.
DW News
Best of DW-online Content
Tomorrow Today. The Science Magazine
DW News
Shift. Living in the Digital Age
DocFilm. Battle for the Deep Sea
The idea is that electric cars, solar panels and wind turbines will reduce our consumption of coal, oil and gas. However, these technologies rely on many raw materials present below the seabed. The race for deep sea resources has begun.
DW News
Best of DW-online Content
To the Point. International Debate from Berlin
DW News
Shift. Living in the Digital Age
Euromaxx. Lifestyle Europe
DW News
Arts Unveiled. Experiencing and understanding the art world
The 77 Percent. The Magazine for Africa's Youth
DW News
Best of DW-online Content
REV. The Global Auto and Mobility Show
What we drive says a lot about our politics. Faryal Ashraf wants to be Pakistan's first woman sports bike racer. A workshop helps seniors drive safely. And cab driver Richard from Madagascar loves his old Renault R4.
DW News
Sports Life. Overcoming Challenges with Sports
Tomorrow Today. The Science Magazine
DW News
DocFilm. Deep Time - 40 Days of Darkness
14 volunteers live underground for 40 days with no way to mark time, this is an extreme experiment. How do people adapt to these conditions? How do the body and brain react to the loss of a sense of time? A scientific adventure aims to find out.
DW News
Sports Life. Overcoming Challenges with Sports
In Good Shape. How to lose weight healthily and long time
How to avoid the yo-yo effect? Do meal replacement products work? How do you recover from an eating disorder? And how a "non-industrialized" diet works wonders.
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The political situation in East Asia is changing rapidly. Former wartime enemies Japan and South Korea are moving closer together and seeking to close ranks with Taiwan. The three countries are arming themselves on a massive scale.
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A global longevity movement promises to decelerate the ageing process. Or even avoid it, altogether. But just how realistic are the claims of biohacking and self-optimization? And who can afford it anyway?
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On 22 June 1941, the German Wehrmacht launched a war of aggression against the Soviet Union. Under the code name 'Operation Barbarossa', the campaign aimed to bring the vast country in the east to its knees. Millions of people died as a result.
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