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Transforming Business
Berlin is the only major European capital that doesn't have much economic sway on the rest of the country. How did Berlin end up being Europe's least capitalist capital? And where is it headed?
DocFilm
Did Homo sapiens and Neanderthals share the same habitat for a long period of time? Excavations by a French research team at the Mandrin Cave suggest as much. The researchers' work has yielded even more astonishing findings.
Transforming Business
Berlin is the only major European capital that doesn't have much economic sway on the rest of the country. How did Berlin end up being Europe's least capitalist capital? And where is it headed?
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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.
To the Point
US President Trump is deploying National Guard troops to Los Angeles, defying California's governor. The move follows protests ignited by ICE immigration raids. Is the situation spiraling out of control? Our guests: Josef Braml (US-expert), Andreas Rinke (Reuters), Rachel Tausendfreund (DGAP), Marina Henke (Hertie-School)
DocFilm
Are the German armed forces prepared for the challenges of the future? With the Russian full-scale invasion of Ukraine, which began in February 2022, German defense policy arrived at a so-called "turning point”. But can it succeed?
Focus on Europe
Humans have always lived in caves, and this ancient form of housing has a future.+++ As churches empty across Poland, one priest is finding new ways to connect — especially with young people.
Business Beyond
Usually, capital cities are economic driving forces. But Berlin stands out. Berlin is the only major European capital that doesn't positively contribute to the GDP per capita of its country. Part of the reason is the city's history. Another is the complicated relationship Berlin has with capitalism. We explore the modern history of Berlin and dive into the unorthodox economics of the city.
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?
DocFilm
Are the German armed forces prepared for the challenges of the future? With the Russian full-scale invasion of Ukraine, which began in February 2022, German defense policy arrived at a so-called "turning point”. But can it succeed?
Business Beyond
Usually, capital cities are economic driving forces. But Berlin stands out. Berlin is the only major European capital that doesn't positively contribute to the GDP per capita of its country. Part of the reason is the city's history. Another is the complicated relationship Berlin has with capitalism. We explore the modern history of Berlin and dive into the unorthodox economics of the city.
Don’t hold back
Jo'burg artist Seth Pimentel's stunning designs adorn galleries, bespoke brands and urban architecture. But in this intimate conversation with Nozibele Qamngana Mayaba, the young designer opens up about his battles with bipolarism, which involved being misdiagnosed and taking the wrong medication in his early twenties.
To the Point
US President Trump is deploying National Guard troops to Los Angeles, defying California's governor. The move follows protests ignited by ICE immigration raids. Is the situation spiraling out of control? Our guests: Josef Braml (US-expert), Andreas Rinke (Reuters), Rachel Tausendfreund (DGAP), Marina Henke (Hertie-School)
DocFilm
One of the most famous paintings by Vincent van Gogh was sold at auction in 1990 - before disappearing without trace. What has happened to it? The search has taken investigators from the US, to France, Germany, Austria and Switzerland.
Don’t hold back
Jo'burg artist Seth Pimentel's stunning designs adorn galleries, bespoke brands and urban architecture. But in this intimate conversation with Nozibele Qamngana Mayaba, the young designer opens up about his battles with bipolarism, which involved being misdiagnosed and taking the wrong medication in his early twenties.
To the Point
US President Trump is deploying National Guard troops to Los Angeles, defying California's governor. The move follows protests ignited by ICE immigration raids. Is the situation spiraling out of control? Our guests: Josef Braml (US-expert), Andreas Rinke (Reuters), Rachel Tausendfreund (DGAP), Marina Henke (Hertie-School)
DocFilm
Did Homo sapiens and Neanderthals share the same habitat for a long period of time? Excavations by a French research team at the Mandrin Cave suggest as much. The researchers' work has yielded even more astonishing findings.
Mapped Out
Iran and Israel are bitter enemies. The terror attack by Iran-backed Hamas has put the Iranian-Israeli conflict to a new level. "Mapped Out” looks at what it’s really about.
In Good Shape
Are animals beneficial to our health? Pet owners say: YES! And studies confirm that dogs, cats, hamsters and horses enhance our well-being and fitness. But what about germs, allergies, bites, or scratches? In Good Shape delves into the details.
Eco India
Improving our lives while saving money - and the planet! From homes built using upcycled waste to clean energy solutions for our cities and rural communities.
To the Point
US President Trump is deploying National Guard troops to Los Angeles, defying California's governor. The move follows protests ignited by ICE immigration raids. Is the situation spiraling out of control? Our guests: Josef Braml (US-expert), Andreas Rinke (Reuters), Rachel Tausendfreund (DGAP), Marina Henke (Hertie-School)
DocFilm
One of the most famous paintings by Vincent van Gogh was sold at auction in 1990 - before disappearing without trace. What has happened to it? The search has taken investigators from the US, to France, Germany, Austria and Switzerland.
Mapped Out
Iran and Israel are bitter enemies. The terror attack by Iran-backed Hamas has put the Iranian-Israeli conflict to a new level. "Mapped Out” looks at what it’s really about.
Afrimaxx
This time, presenter KMJ welcomes you from Accra, Ghana enjoying a day at the beach. Plus, a singing doctor from Rwanda; two women making waves on the Nigerian Art Scene and a pitmaster right in Soweto, South Africa.
Don’t hold back
Jo'burg artist Seth Pimentel's stunning designs adorn galleries, bespoke brands and urban architecture. But in this intimate conversation with Nozibele Qamngana Mayaba, the young designer opens up about his battles with bipolarism, which involved being misdiagnosed and taking the wrong medication in his early twenties.
Focus on Europe
Humans have always lived in caves, and this ancient form of housing has a future.+++ As churches empty across Poland, one priest is finding new ways to connect — especially with young people.
Eco Africa
Cape Town's citizen scientists document the vibrant city's biodiversity, scrap metal collectors stop pollution in Burundi, and a Mauritanian women's collective crafting zero-waste soap from desert dates.
Mapped Out
Iran and Israel are bitter enemies. The terror attack by Iran-backed Hamas has put the Iranian-Israeli conflict to a new level. "Mapped Out” looks at what it’s really about.
DocFilm
One of the most famous paintings by Vincent van Gogh was sold at auction in 1990 - before disappearing without trace. What has happened to it? The search has taken investigators from the US, to France, Germany, Austria and Switzerland.
Eco India
Improving our lives while saving money - and the planet! From homes built using upcycled waste to clean energy solutions for our cities and rural communities.
Mapped Out
Iran and Israel are bitter enemies. The terror attack by Iran-backed Hamas has put the Iranian-Israeli conflict to a new level. "Mapped Out” looks at what it’s really about.
REV
Join us as we test Mitsubishi’s new Outlander PHEV, then cross the Rhine with a ferryman to see what his job is like. Plus: Meet a 10-year-old kart racer from India who dreams of being the first woman in modern-day F1.
Planet A
Antarctica has been an example of international cooperation for decades, but there are signs that change is coming with the melting ice.
Tomorrow Today
Giant concrete batteries; AI in restaurants; artificial muscles to suppress tremors. Oxygen in far-flung galaxies; and preparing for alien life forms!
DocFilm
Did Homo sapiens and Neanderthals share the same habitat for a long period of time? Excavations by a French research team at the Mandrin Cave suggest as much. The researchers' work has yielded even more astonishing findings.
Mapped Out
Iran and Israel are bitter enemies. The terror attack by Iran-backed Hamas has put the Iranian-Israeli conflict to a new level. "Mapped Out” looks at what it’s really about.
To the Point
US President Trump is deploying National Guard troops to Los Angeles, defying California's governor. The move follows protests ignited by ICE immigration raids. Is the situation spiraling out of control? Our guests: Josef Braml (US-expert), Andreas Rinke (Reuters), Rachel Tausendfreund (DGAP), Marina Henke (Hertie-School)
