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      • Tomorrow Today

        Why geologists study moon rocks / How do we know how old the moon is? / Why there is water on the moon, and how it can be extracted from moon dust / Viewer question: How do you become an astronaut?

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      • DocFilm

        The Assad regime in Syria has fallen. More than 30,000 people have been freed from its prisons, but a further 100,000 remain missing. Families are desperately searching for their loved ones - including Hind Gharz al Deen, whose son Hussam is missing.

      • DW News

      • Close up

        Cheap fashion jewelry is a booming business, but its shine hides a dark side. Workers endure starvation wages, and toxic materials in the jewelry endanger customers' health. This film uncovers the origins and production of these items.

      • Shift

        The Australian government will be the first to impose a social media ban for kids. But adults are also at risk, of excessive online shopping scams! Also on the show: How will technology impact art?

      • DW News

      • DocFilm

        How can we preserve our current flood of knowledge, data and objects for future generations? What is important, and what can go? The better storage options become, the more difficult it is to answer this question.

      • DW News

      • Musica Maestra

        What’s special about Dvořák‘s Symphony No. 8? The 8th Symphony is considered the most formally free of Antonín Dvořák's mature symphonies. Mexican conductor Alondra de la Parra is rehearsing Symphony No. 8 with the Münchner Symphoniker (Munich Symphony Orchestra). She discusses the work with musicians and experts, and performs it at the 2022 Tutzing Brahmstage music festival.

      • Global Us

        What if everyone had equal opportunities, regardless of gender, race, or disabilities? Inclusion is a human right. We meet a New Yorker who faces hurdles daily, trans people in India who experience rejection, and an inventor who’s changing lives.

      • DW News

      • Musica Maestra

        What’s special about Dvořák‘s Symphony No. 8? The 8th Symphony is considered the most formally free of Antonín Dvořák's mature symphonies. Mexican conductor Alondra de la Parra is rehearsing Symphony No. 8 with the Münchner Symphoniker (Munich Symphony Orchestra). She discusses the work with musicians and experts, and performs it at the 2022 Tutzing Brahmstage music festival.

      • Made in Germany

        With the global race for AI intensifying, how is Europe faring? Who builds the best cognitive robots? Will AI destroy jobs, and where does all the technology’s energy come from? Is AI always right? And what are the prospects for autonomous air taxis?

      • DW News

      • DocFilm

        Looking back, every life has at least one turning point. Change often comes about unexpectedly - and with a powerful force. In this film, people from Eastern Europe talk about their very own personal turning points in life.

      • DW News

      • Musica Maestra

        Is Johannes Brahms’ second symphony his most cheerful orchestral work? Mexican conductor Alondra de la Parra performs it with the Munich Symphony Orchestra at the 2022 Tutzing Brahmstage festival. During rehearsals, she discusses the famous work with musicians and experts.

      • Global Us

        What if everyone had equal opportunities, regardless of gender, race, or disabilities? Inclusion is a human right. We meet a New Yorker who faces hurdles daily, trans people in India who experience rejection, and an inventor who’s changing lives.

      • DW News

      • Musica Maestra

        What’s special about Dvořák‘s Symphony No. 8? The 8th Symphony is considered the most formally free of Antonín Dvořák's mature symphonies. Mexican conductor Alondra de la Parra is rehearsing Symphony No. 8 with the Münchner Symphoniker (Munich Symphony Orchestra). She discusses the work with musicians and experts, and performs it at the 2022 Tutzing Brahmstage music festival.

      • Eco Africa

        Recycling scrap metal to stop pollution in Burundi; green architecture in Ivory Coast; unlocking the climate secrets of jellyfish in the South Atlantic; and a remarkable woman and her sustainable garden in Niger.

      • DW News

      • DocFilm

        Looking back, every life has at least one turning point. Change often comes about unexpectedly - and with a powerful force. In this film, people from Eastern Europe talk about their very own personal turning points in life.

      • DW News

      • Musica Maestra

        Is Johannes Brahms’ second symphony his most cheerful orchestral work? Mexican conductor Alondra de la Parra performs it with the Munich Symphony Orchestra at the 2022 Tutzing Brahmstage festival. During rehearsals, she discusses the famous work with musicians and experts.

      • Made in Germany

        With the global race for AI intensifying, how is Europe faring? Who builds the best cognitive robots? Will AI destroy jobs, and where does all the technology’s energy come from? Is AI always right? And what are the prospects for autonomous air taxis?

      • DW News

      • Musica Maestra

        What’s special about Dvořák‘s Symphony No. 8? The 8th Symphony is considered the most formally free of Antonín Dvořák's mature symphonies. Mexican conductor Alondra de la Parra is rehearsing Symphony No. 8 with the Münchner Symphoniker (Munich Symphony Orchestra). She discusses the work with musicians and experts, and performs it at the 2022 Tutzing Brahmstage music festival.

      • In Good Shape

        Worldwide, one in every four people will develop cancer in the course of their lifetimes. Yet more people than ever are beating the disease or learning to live with it. New therapies and drugs are giving hope to those affected.

      • DW News

      • DocFilm

        How can we preserve our current flood of knowledge, data and objects for future generations? What is important, and what can go? The better storage options become, the more difficult it is to answer this question.

      • DW News

      • Musica Maestra

        Is Johannes Brahms’ second symphony his most cheerful orchestral work? Mexican conductor Alondra de la Parra performs it with the Munich Symphony Orchestra at the 2022 Tutzing Brahmstage festival. During rehearsals, she discusses the famous work with musicians and experts.

      • Eco India

        Living space for lions in Gujarat, treating retired circus elephants in Mathura, and leopards versus villagers in Kashmir. How to meet the challenges of changing human-animal habitats.

      • DW News

      • DocFilm

        How can we preserve our current flood of knowledge, data and objects for future generations? What is important, and what can go? The better storage options become, the more difficult it is to answer this question.

      • DW News

      • Musica Maestra

        Is Johannes Brahms’ second symphony his most cheerful orchestral work? Mexican conductor Alondra de la Parra performs it with the Munich Symphony Orchestra at the 2022 Tutzing Brahmstage festival. During rehearsals, she discusses the famous work with musicians and experts.

      • Close up

        Cheap fashion jewelry is a booming business, but its shine hides a dark side. Workers endure starvation wages, and toxic materials in the jewelry endanger customers' health. This film uncovers the origins and production of these items.

      • DW News

      • Musica Maestra

        Antonín Dvořák’s 9th Symphony "From the New World” is his most famous. But why? Mexican conductor Alondra de la Parra performs it with the Münchner Symphoniker (Munich Symphony Orchestra) at the 2022 Tutzing Brahmstage festival. During rehearsals, she discusses the famous work with musicians and experts.

      • Made in Germany

        With the global race for AI intensifying, how is Europe faring? Who builds the best cognitive robots? Will AI destroy jobs, and where does all the technology’s energy come from? Is AI always right? And what are the prospects for autonomous air taxis?

      • DW News

      • DocFilm

        Activism has a long tradition in East Palo Alto, in the heart of Silicon Valley. Now, residents are joining forces to resist the digital giants and real estate sharks threatening to drive the poorest out of the area.

      • DW News

      • Musica Maestra

        Is Johannes Brahms’ second symphony his most cheerful orchestral work? Mexican conductor Alondra de la Parra performs it with the Munich Symphony Orchestra at the 2022 Tutzing Brahmstage festival. During rehearsals, she discusses the famous work with musicians and experts.

      • Eco Africa

        Recycling scrap metal to stop pollution in Burundi; green architecture in Ivory Coast; unlocking the climate secrets of jellyfish in the South Atlantic; and a remarkable woman and her sustainable garden in Niger.

      • DW News

      • Musica Maestra

        Antonín Dvořák’s 9th Symphony "From the New World” is his most famous. But why? Mexican conductor Alondra de la Parra performs it with the Münchner Symphoniker (Munich Symphony Orchestra) at the 2022 Tutzing Brahmstage festival. During rehearsals, she discusses the famous work with musicians and experts.

      • Made in Germany

        With the global race for AI intensifying, how is Europe faring? Who builds the best cognitive robots? Will AI destroy jobs, and where does all the technology’s energy come from? Is AI always right? And what are the prospects for autonomous air taxis?

      • DW News

      • Musica Maestra

        Is Johannes Brahms’ second symphony his most cheerful orchestral work? Mexican conductor Alondra de la Parra performs it with the Munich Symphony Orchestra at the 2022 Tutzing Brahmstage festival. During rehearsals, she discusses the famous work with musicians and experts.

      • Eco India

        Living space for lions in Gujarat, treating retired circus elephants in Mathura, and leopards versus villagers in Kashmir. How to meet the challenges of changing human-animal habitats.

      • DW News

      • DocFilm

        How can we preserve our current flood of knowledge, data and objects for future generations? What is important, and what can go? The better storage options become, the more difficult it is to answer this question.

      • DW News

      • Musica Maestra

        Is Johannes Brahms’ second symphony his most cheerful orchestral work? Mexican conductor Alondra de la Parra performs it with the Munich Symphony Orchestra at the 2022 Tutzing Brahmstage festival. During rehearsals, she discusses the famous work with musicians and experts.

      • Close up

        Cheap fashion jewelry is a booming business, but its shine hides a dark side. Workers endure starvation wages, and toxic materials in the jewelry endanger customers' health. This film uncovers the origins and production of these items.

      • DW News

      • DocFilm

        In the far north of Norway, where western Europe and NATO border Russia, lies Kirkenes. It only has 3,500 inhabitants, but it’s a geopolitical heavyweight. A border battalion with 600 elite soldiers makes its military presence felt.

      • DW News

      • In Good Shape

        Worldwide, one in every four people will develop cancer in the course of their lifetimes. Yet more people than ever are beating the disease or learning to live with it. New therapies and drugs are giving hope to those affected.

      • The 77 Percent

        Africa's mineral riches promise jobs and wealth, but they often come hand in hand with shattered hopes and lasting damage. The 77 Percent examines the effects of Ghana's unregulated 'galamsey' mines on young Ghanaians and the access to clean water. In DRC's mining capital Lubumbashi, we meet the women establishing themselves in the mining sector, some young creatives painting a different picture.

      • DW News

      • DocFilm

        In the far north of Norway, where western Europe and NATO border Russia, lies Kirkenes. It only has 3,500 inhabitants, but it’s a geopolitical heavyweight. A border battalion with 600 elite soldiers makes its military presence felt.

      • DW News

      • DocFilm

        How can we preserve our current flood of knowledge, data and objects for future generations? What is important, and what can go? The better storage options become, the more difficult it is to answer this question.

      • DW News

      • Made in Germany

        With the global race for AI intensifying, how is Europe faring? Who builds the best cognitive robots? Will AI destroy jobs, and where does all the technology’s energy come from? Is AI always right? And what are the prospects for autonomous air taxis?

      • Reporter

        Many Syrians are euphoric after the fall of the Assad regime, with some already returning from exile. What awaits those choosing to return home?

      • DW News

      • Focus on Europe

        In Ukraine, more and more couples are looking to adopt. +++ Zagreb is home to some of Europe’s last lamplighters.

      • DW News

      • Musica Maestra

        Is Johannes Brahms’ second symphony his most cheerful orchestral work? Mexican conductor Alondra de la Parra performs it with the Munich Symphony Orchestra at the 2022 Tutzing Brahmstage festival. During rehearsals, she discusses the famous work with musicians and experts.

      • ¿Cómo de afecta?

        Few taxes are paid in Latin America, and those that are collected are collected unequally, without differentiating between rich and poor. We show how this fosters distrust in the state and hinders the improvement of public services.

      • DW News

      • DocFilm

        Tsunamis are among our planet’s deadliest natural phenomena. Their huge waves can wreak devastation within minutes. What can we do to protect ourselves against catastrophes of this nature?

      • DW News

      • Musica Maestra

        Antonín Dvořák’s 9th Symphony "From the New World” is his most famous. But why? Mexican conductor Alondra de la Parra performs it with the Münchner Symphoniker (Munich Symphony Orchestra) at the 2022 Tutzing Brahmstage festival. During rehearsals, she discusses the famous work with musicians and experts.

      • Made in Germany

        With the global race for AI intensifying, how is Europe faring? Who builds the best cognitive robots? Will AI destroy jobs, and where does all the technology’s energy come from? Is AI always right? And what are the prospects for autonomous air taxis?

      • DW News

      • Musica Maestra

        Is Johannes Brahms’ second symphony his most cheerful orchestral work? Mexican conductor Alondra de la Parra performs it with the Munich Symphony Orchestra at the 2022 Tutzing Brahmstage festival. During rehearsals, she discusses the famous work with musicians and experts.

      • ¿Cómo de afecta?

        Few taxes are paid in Latin America, and those that are collected are collected unequally, without differentiating between rich and poor. We show how this fosters distrust in the state and hinders the improvement of public services.