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To the Point
Shortly before the German federal elections, the Trump administration is questioning the transatlantic security architecture and bringing Russia back to the world stage. Is Europe being torn apart between Moscow and Washington? Our guests: John Kampfner, (British journalist), Ulrike Herrmann, (taz) Rachel Tausendfreund, (DGAP)
Interview. South African foreign minister
G20 Foreign Minister summit is taking place today and tomorrow in Johannesburg. South Africa is the first African country to lead the forum this year. But top diplomats are meeting without the group's richest member. The United States is skipping the talks.
DocFilm
On February 23, Germany will elect new representatives to the Bundestag. An election that the whole of Europe is watching with concern. Germany once stood for a strong economy and stable democracy. Today, its neighbors are asking: What is going on with Germany?
Conflict Zone
Sarah Kelly interviews Salome Zourabichvili, fifth President of Georgia, on the protests in Georgia, the Georgian Dream Party, Russian hybrid warfare and elections.
Interview. South African foreign minister
G20 Foreign Minister summit is taking place today and tomorrow in Johannesburg. South Africa is the first African country to lead the forum this year. But top diplomats are meeting without the group's richest member. The United States is skipping the talks.
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.
To the Point
Shortly before the German federal elections, the Trump administration is questioning the transatlantic security architecture and bringing Russia back to the world stage. Is Europe being torn apart between Moscow and Washington? Our guests: John Kampfner, (British journalist), Ulrike Herrmann, (taz) Rachel Tausendfreund, (DGAP)
DocFilm
Five teenagers growing up in the war zone of Donbass dream of the outside world. Andrej, Lisa, Ruslan, Lera and Illia have been living with bombs and displacement since 2014. They want to get out of Ukraine - and one day, the opportunity presents itself.
Focus on Europe
Three years ago, Putin attacked Ukraine. People have been living with missile alarms ever since. +++ Stromboli has one of the world's most active volcanoes. Now the Italian island is facing heavy rain.
Interview. South African foreign minister
G20 Foreign Minister summit is taking place today and tomorrow in Johannesburg. South Africa is the first African country to lead the forum this year. But top diplomats are meeting without the group's richest member. The United States is skipping the talks.
Conflict Zone
Sarah Kelly interviews Salome Zourabichvili, fifth President of Georgia, on the protests in Georgia, the Georgian Dream Party, Russian hybrid warfare and elections.
DocFilm
Five teenagers growing up in the war zone of Donbass dream of the outside world. Andrej, Lisa, Ruslan, Lera and Illia have been living with bombs and displacement since 2014. They want to get out of Ukraine - and one day, the opportunity presents itself.
Interview. South African foreign minister
G20 Foreign Minister summit is taking place today and tomorrow in Johannesburg. South Africa is the first African country to lead the forum this year. But top diplomats are meeting without the group's richest member. The United States is skipping the talks.
Conflict Zone
Sarah Kelly interviews Salome Zourabichvili, fifth President of Georgia, on the protests in Georgia, the Georgian Dream Party, Russian hybrid warfare and elections.
To the Point
Shortly before the German federal elections, the Trump administration is questioning the transatlantic security architecture and bringing Russia back to the world stage. Is Europe being torn apart between Moscow and Washington? Our guests: John Kampfner, (British journalist), Ulrike Herrmann, (taz) Rachel Tausendfreund, (DGAP)
DocFilm
In Port-au-Prince, nearly three million people are living in the grips of all-out gang war. A film crew spent a fortnight filming in and around the Haitian capital and documented how regular people are suffering under this brutal gang rule.
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.
To the Point
Shortly before the German federal elections, the Trump administration is questioning the transatlantic security architecture and bringing Russia back to the world stage. Is Europe being torn apart between Moscow and Washington? Our guests: John Kampfner, (British journalist), Ulrike Herrmann, (taz) Rachel Tausendfreund, (DGAP)
DocFilm
On February 23, Germany will elect new representatives to the Bundestag. An election that the whole of Europe is watching with concern. Germany once stood for a strong economy and stable democracy. Today, its neighbors are asking: What is going on with Germany?
Reporter
Dietmar Kibbel is worried that Germany does not have enough skilled workers to get the economy going again - and he is involved in a project that is supposed to help: "Bock auf Lok". Within a year, you can train to become a train driver, of which there are too few in Germany. An opportunity for Abdullah Alyaqub from Syria as well.
In Good Shape
The human body is incredibly flexible, thanks to its many joints. But how do they actually work? What keeps them healthy? And what can you do if a joint, like your shoulder, starts to hurt?
Eco India
Can we use industrial waste to build houses? And: Shrines in the Western Ghats use traditional wisdom to help protect wetlands while natural dyes make a comeback in the textile sector.
To the Point
Shortly before the German federal elections, the Trump administration is questioning the transatlantic security architecture and bringing Russia back to the world stage. Is Europe being torn apart between Moscow and Washington? Our guests: John Kampfner, (British journalist), Ulrike Herrmann, (taz) Rachel Tausendfreund, (DGAP)
DocFilm
In Port-au-Prince, nearly three million people are living in the grips of all-out gang war. A film crew spent a fortnight filming in and around the Haitian capital and documented how regular people are suffering under this brutal gang rule.
Reporter
Dietmar Kibbel is worried that Germany does not have enough skilled workers to get the economy going again - and he is involved in a project that is supposed to help: "Bock auf Lok". Within a year, you can train to become a train driver, of which there are too few in Germany. An opportunity for Abdullah Alyaqub from Syria as well.
Afrimaxx
This time host Zimingonaphakade Mabunzi tries out some ceramics painting at Create in Johannesburg, South Africa. Plus, ballet dancers in Nigeria, a female rapper in Senegal and the township’s daily bread levelling up.
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.
Focus on Europe
Three years ago, Putin attacked Ukraine. People have been living with missile alarms ever since. +++ Stromboli has one of the world's most active volcanoes. Now the Italian island is facing heavy rain.
Eco Africa
Residents in Senegal, South Africa, Egypt and Uganda join forces to clean up their neighborhoods, plant pocket forests, tackle plastic waste, protect biodiversity, improve their lives, and help the next generation thrive despite climate change.
Reporter
Dietmar Kibbel is worried that Germany does not have enough skilled workers to get the economy going again - and he is involved in a project that is supposed to help: "Bock auf Lok". Within a year, you can train to become a train driver, of which there are too few in Germany. An opportunity for Abdullah Alyaqub from Syria as well.
DocFilm
In Port-au-Prince, nearly three million people are living in the grips of all-out gang war. A film crew spent a fortnight filming in and around the Haitian capital and documented how regular people are suffering under this brutal gang rule.
Eco India
Can we use industrial waste to build houses? And: Shrines in the Western Ghats use traditional wisdom to help protect wetlands while natural dyes make a comeback in the textile sector.
Reporter
Dietmar Kibbel is worried that Germany does not have enough skilled workers to get the economy going again - and he is involved in a project that is supposed to help: "Bock auf Lok". Within a year, you can train to become a train driver, of which there are too few in Germany. An opportunity for Abdullah Alyaqub from Syria as well.
REV
REV tests the new Subaru Forester, a mild-hybrid SUV. Despite all the obstacles, Ajshe Avdiji is making her name as a drift racer in North Macedonia. And mechanic Vanja Katic gives EVs new life by fixing their batteries.
Interview
France's Minister for Europe Benjamin Haddad warns against capitulating to Russia on Ukraine. There should be no negotiation without Ukrainians and without considering European security, he said. "Europe needs to wake up from its vacation from history," Haddad argued.
Tomorrow Today
What we learned from decoding our distant ancestors’ DNA / How big will the human population be in 200 years? / How the ice in Antarctica formed / Are all atoms the same age? / How old is the Moon? / The LUNA lunar analog center facility
DocFilm
On February 23, Germany will elect new representatives to the Bundestag. An election that the whole of Europe is watching with concern. Germany once stood for a strong economy and stable democracy. Today, its neighbors are asking: What is going on with Germany?
Reporter
Dietmar Kibbel is worried that Germany does not have enough skilled workers to get the economy going again - and he is involved in a project that is supposed to help: "Bock auf Lok". Within a year, you can train to become a train driver, of which there are too few in Germany. An opportunity for Abdullah Alyaqub from Syria as well.
To the Point
Shortly before the German federal elections, the Trump administration is questioning the transatlantic security architecture and bringing Russia back to the world stage. Is Europe being torn apart between Moscow and Washington? Our guests: John Kampfner, (British journalist), Ulrike Herrmann, (taz) Rachel Tausendfreund, (DGAP)
