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Tomorrow Today
Despite rising temperatures, we continue to extract and burn coal, oil and gas. Is it even possible to stop climate change? What if we just pumped CO2 emissions back into the ground? Also: Recycling hospital waste and more sustainable plastics.
Business Beyond
Europe's economic future is at stake. It has fallen far behind the US on multiple metrics and is not productive or innovative enough to close the gap. Now the return of Donald Trump to the White House has raised more existential questions. Can the EU do what is needed to secure a prosperous, democratic future for its citizens?
The 77 Percent
In this week's show, Edith Kimani meets with Afro-Americans who have relocated to Ghana and locals to explore the challenges and opportunities sparked by the 'Year of Return'.
Business Beyond
Europe's economic future is at stake. It has fallen far behind the US on multiple metrics and is not productive or innovative enough to close the gap. Now the return of Donald Trump to the White House has raised more existential questions. Can the EU do what is needed to secure a prosperous, democratic future for its citizens?
Made in Germany
Will the new CEO haul Boeing out of its crisis? Can the ESA stay competitive? How can the German car industry make up lost ground? And what can Germany learn from Indian weddings?
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.
Global Us
Becoming a big social media star is a dream for many children, not just in the USA. Some parents support this dream. And: are virtual influencers taking over social media? Plus: what could Mumbai's future look like?
Business Beyond
Europe's economic future is at stake. It has fallen far behind the US on multiple metrics and is not productive or innovative enough to close the gap. Now the return of Donald Trump to the White House has raised more existential questions. Can the EU do what is needed to secure a prosperous, democratic future for its citizens?
Eco Africa
From a hotel built on a plastic garbage island in DRC, to growing a 10 million trees in Mali's arid Sahel, we take a look at some bold eco-ventures from around the word. And in South Africa, a dilemma: how green are wind turbines if they kill birds?
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.
Made in Germany
Will the new CEO haul Boeing out of its crisis? Can the ESA stay competitive? How can the German car industry make up lost ground? And what can Germany learn from Indian weddings?
Business Beyond
Europe's economic future is at stake. It has fallen far behind the US on multiple metrics and is not productive or innovative enough to close the gap. Now the return of Donald Trump to the White House has raised more existential questions. Can the EU do what is needed to secure a prosperous, democratic future for its citizens?
In Good Shape
What really helps treat back pain? Despite countless exercises and online courses, the number of people suffering from a bad back is increasing rapidly worldwide. In Good Shape shows you simple but effective ways to ease the pain!
Close up
At 99, Albrecht Weinberg is one of the last survivors of the Shoah, or Holocaust. After living in the United States for six decades, he returned to Germany in 2012. Ever since then, he’s been working to educate people.
Eco India
From abandoned solar panels in Tamil Nadu to Germany’s solar recycling breakthroughs, green architecture in Chennai, and the limits of electric planes, this show uncovers the promises and pitfalls of sustainability. Can bold ideas deliver a truly green future?
DocFilm
The majestic kapok tree in the Amazon rainforest forms a gigantic habitat. Its canopy of leaves, almost 50 meters high, towers over the crowns of the forest. The tree shapes the myths of the indigenous Wayana people.
Close up
At 99, Albrecht Weinberg is one of the last survivors of the Shoah, or Holocaust. After living in the United States for six decades, he returned to Germany in 2012. Ever since then, he’s been working to educate people.
Made in Germany
Will the new CEO haul Boeing out of its crisis? Can the ESA stay competitive? How can the German car industry make up lost ground? And what can Germany learn from Indian weddings?
DocFilm
Shame. For some people, it gets in the way of taking risks and living the life they dream of. For others, it keeps them trapped in negative feelings. The stronger the shame, the more we try to hide it from others.
Business Beyond
Europe's economic future is at stake. It has fallen far behind the US on multiple metrics and is not productive or innovative enough to close the gap. Now the return of Donald Trump to the White House has raised more existential questions. Can the EU do what is needed to secure a prosperous, democratic future for its citizens?
Eco Africa
From a hotel built on a plastic garbage island in DRC, to growing a 10 million trees in Mali's arid Sahel, we take a look at some bold eco-ventures from around the word. And in South Africa, a dilemma: how green are wind turbines if they kill birds?
Made in Germany
Will the new CEO haul Boeing out of its crisis? Can the ESA stay competitive? How can the German car industry make up lost ground? And what can Germany learn from Indian weddings?
Eco India
From abandoned solar panels in Tamil Nadu to Germany’s solar recycling breakthroughs, green architecture in Chennai, and the limits of electric planes, this show uncovers the promises and pitfalls of sustainability. Can bold ideas deliver a truly green future?
DocFilm
The majestic kapok tree in the Amazon rainforest forms a gigantic habitat. Its canopy of leaves, almost 50 meters high, towers over the crowns of the forest. The tree shapes the myths of the indigenous Wayana people.
Business Beyond
Europe's economic future is at stake. It has fallen far behind the US on multiple metrics and is not productive or innovative enough to close the gap. Now the return of Donald Trump to the White House has raised more existential questions. Can the EU do what is needed to secure a prosperous, democratic future for its citizens?
Close up
At 99, Albrecht Weinberg is one of the last survivors of the Shoah, or Holocaust. After living in the United States for six decades, he returned to Germany in 2012. Ever since then, he’s been working to educate people.
DocFilm
What kind of environment is the right one for people with dementia? The film explores new ways to provide more appropriate care to sufferers of this disease.
In Good Shape
What really helps treat back pain? Despite countless exercises and online courses, the number of people suffering from a bad back is increasing rapidly worldwide. In Good Shape shows you simple but effective ways to ease the pain!
The 77 Percent
In this week's show, Edith Kimani meets with Afro-Americans who have relocated to Ghana and locals to explore the challenges and opportunities sparked by the 'Year of Return'.
Business Beyond
Europe's economic future is at stake. It has fallen far behind the US on multiple metrics and is not productive or innovative enough to close the gap. Now the return of Donald Trump to the White House has raised more existential questions. Can the EU do what is needed to secure a prosperous, democratic future for its citizens?
DocFilm
The majestic kapok tree in the Amazon rainforest forms a gigantic habitat. Its canopy of leaves, almost 50 meters high, towers over the crowns of the forest. The tree shapes the myths of the indigenous Wayana people.
Made in Germany
Will the new CEO haul Boeing out of its crisis? Can the ESA stay competitive? How can the German car industry make up lost ground? And what can Germany learn from Indian weddings?
Business Beyond
Europe's economic future is at stake. It has fallen far behind the US on multiple metrics and is not productive or innovative enough to close the gap. Now the return of Donald Trump to the White House has raised more existential questions. Can the EU do what is needed to secure a prosperous, democratic future for its citizens?
Focus on Europe
Ukraine’s birth rate plunges - is the country losing its future? +++ An Italian cult classic will no longer be produced.
¿Cómo te afecta?
The Internet and cell phones have made pornography more accessible. Most teenagers are exposed to it for the first time at the age of 11. Experts warn that the frequently violent images can affect their development and emotional relationships.
DocFilm
All around the world, scientists are working to recreate lost animal species such as the mammoth. Using modern genetic techniques, they’re extracting ancient genetic material from museum exhibits. Do their efforts represent hope for the future of the natural world? Or is science playing God?
Made in Germany
Will the new CEO haul Boeing out of its crisis? Can the ESA stay competitive? How can the German car industry make up lost ground? And what can Germany learn from Indian weddings?
Business Beyond
Europe's economic future is at stake. It has fallen far behind the US on multiple metrics and is not productive or innovative enough to close the gap. Now the return of Donald Trump to the White House has raised more existential questions. Can the EU do what is needed to secure a prosperous, democratic future for its citizens?
¿Cómo te afecta?
The Internet and cell phones have made pornography more accessible. Most teenagers are exposed to it for the first time at the age of 11. Experts warn that the frequently violent images can affect their development and emotional relationships.

