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      • Eco Africa

        The former poachers turned gorilla guardians in Uganda, how beavers took charge of a wetland restoration project in Czech Republic and an animal rescue project in South Africa that keeps teenagers off the streets.

      • DW News

      • The Day

      • DW News

      • REV

        Is India is on the verge of reshaping global car design? What was once the domain of Germany, Italy, or the U.S. is now shifting east. With bold SUVs, vibrant colors and deeply emotional design choices, Indian consumers are influencing how the world’s cars are being built. From rituals to road presence — this is more than design. This is India’s turn at the wheel.

      • DocFilm

        Astrophysicist Gernot Grömer wants to promote space travel. So he founded the Austrian Space Forum. Grömer sees himself as a "shipbuilder” who’s working on making the journey to Mars possible in 20 to 30 years.

      • DW News

      • The Day

      • Eco India

        The secrets to growing food on a terrace. Also: will climate change reshape Kannauj’s perfume legacy? And Nagaland tribes rethink tradition to protect forests.

      • DW News

      • REV

        Is India is on the verge of reshaping global car design? What was once the domain of Germany, Italy, or the U.S. is now shifting east. With bold SUVs, vibrant colors and deeply emotional design choices, Indian consumers are influencing how the world’s cars are being built. From rituals to road presence — this is more than design. This is India’s turn at the wheel.

      • DW News

      • DW News

      • The Day

      • REV

        REV tests the Audi A6 Avant. Vehicle-shaped robots perform jobs and ease traffic in Frankfurt. AR4 Tech converts internal-combustion vehicles into EVs in India. And one woman wants more female truck drivers in Australia.

      • DW News

      • Mapped Out

        Strange things are happening in the Baltic Sea. It’s a hotspot for undersea communications cables. And increasingly an area where geopolitical tensions between NATO states and Russia are on the rise. A series of incident in which undersea infrastructure was damaged led NATO countries to suspect systematic sabotage.

      • Tomorrow Today

        Getting girls into physics; how astronauts master a spacewalk; indoor air quality and protecting museum exhibits from pollutants

      • DW News

      • Shift

        Autonomous drones that detect and track people along the border are being researched along the European and US borders. Critics see issues with this plan - and not just ethical ones.

      • DocFilm

        Rio de Janeiro: Sugar Loaf Mountain, the Christ the Redeemer statue, the Copacabana. When night falls, the most diverse worlds come together here. A journey through one of the most fascinating metropolises in the world -- from sunset to sunrise.

      • DW News

      • REV

        Is India is on the verge of reshaping global car design? What was once the domain of Germany, Italy, or the U.S. is now shifting east. With bold SUVs, vibrant colors and deeply emotional design choices, Indian consumers are influencing how the world’s cars are being built. From rituals to road presence — this is more than design. This is India’s turn at the wheel.

      • To the Point

        The war in Ukraine is intensifying, marked by Russian airstrikes and Ukrainian drone attacks. Is it time for harsh sanctions against Russia? Our guests: Aylin Matlé (DGAP), Manfred Sapper (Eastern Europe expert), and Roman Goncharenko (DW).

      • DW News

      • Shift

        Autonomous drones that detect and track people along the border are being researched along the European and US borders. Critics see issues with this plan - and not just ethical ones.

      • DW News

      • The 77 Percent

        This week's show explores colonialism's lasting impact on Africans today. We begin in the DRC, where oral history preserves rich identities and traditions. Next, we examine colonial ripple effects—fading traditions and diluted identities through a performance artist's quest to reinvent ancestral knowledge. In Namibia, our Street Debate centers on the colonial past and the path forward.

      • DW News

      • REV

        Is India is on the verge of reshaping global car design? What was once the domain of Germany, Italy, or the U.S. is now shifting east. With bold SUVs, vibrant colors and deeply emotional design choices, Indian consumers are influencing how the world’s cars are being built. From rituals to road presence — this is more than design. This is India’s turn at the wheel.

      • REV

        REV tests the Audi A6 Avant. Vehicle-shaped robots perform jobs and ease traffic in Frankfurt. AR4 Tech converts internal-combustion vehicles into EVs in India. And one woman wants more female truck drivers in Australia.

      • DW News

      • Sports Life

        Nievevska Torres is a world school chess champion. As she climbs the ranks, her father battles cancer — drawing strength from her victories. To defend her title, they must raise money to travel. In the streets of Lima, Peru, people pay to play (and lose) against her, and the family sells home-made chocolates bearing her name. Together, they face life’s challenges one move at a time.

      • Tomorrow Today

        Getting girls into physics; how astronauts master a spacewalk; indoor air quality and protecting museum exhibits from pollutants

      • DW News

      • DocFilm

        Since 2020, reports have increased of boats being rammed by orcas along the European Atlantic coast. The whales make a beeline for the hulls and rudders. Researchers are trying to find out why. It is curiosity? Competition for food? Or maybe they’re just playing?

      • DW News

      • Sports Life

        Nievevska Torres is a world school chess champion. As she climbs the ranks, her father battles cancer — drawing strength from her victories. To defend her title, they must raise money to travel. In the streets of Lima, Peru, people pay to play (and lose) against her, and the family sells home-made chocolates bearing her name. Together, they face life’s challenges one move at a time.

      • In Good Shape

        PMS, the perimenopause, the menopause, conditions like endometriosis or lipedema... Women’s health problems are on the agenda in this edition of In Good Shape.

      • DW News

      • Shift

        Autonomous drones that detect and track people along the border are being researched along the European and US borders. Critics see issues with this plan - and not just ethical ones.

      • DW News

      • DocFilm

        The global race for the African continent‘s coveted raw materials is unscrupulous. The raw material interests of rich nations often trump the rights and needs of the local populations.

      • DW News

      • Shift

        Autonomous drones that detect and track people along the border are being researched along the European and US borders. Critics see issues with this plan - and not just ethical ones.

      • DW News

      • DocFilm

        Fungi form a hidden network that runs through the Earth like a system of life-giving veins. Scientists are only just beginning to understand the vital role fungi plays, poised between the plant and animal worlds. It’s a mystery that is gradually being solved.

      • DW News

      • The 77 Percent

        This week's show explores colonialism's lasting impact on Africans today. We begin in the DRC, where oral history preserves rich identities and traditions. Next, we examine colonial ripple effects—fading traditions and diluted identities through a performance artist's quest to reinvent ancestral knowledge. In Namibia, our Street Debate centers on the colonial past and the path forward.

      • DW News

      • HER Women in Asia

        Disability should not be a barrier, but rather an opportunity for our societies to innovate so that we can best use much needed skills and talents. How did these women become involved? How were they empowered? What needs to be done to promote the inclusion of women with disabilities?

      • DW News

      • Sports Life

        Nievevska Torres is a world school chess champion. As she climbs the ranks, her father battles cancer — drawing strength from her victories. To defend her title, they must raise money to travel. In the streets of Lima, Peru, people pay to play (and lose) against her, and the family sells home-made chocolates bearing her name. Together, they face life’s challenges one move at a time.

      • DW News

      • DW News

      • Shift

        Autonomous drones that detect and track people along the border are being researched along the European and US borders. Critics see issues with this plan - and not just ethical ones.

      • The 77 Percent

        This week's show explores colonialism's lasting impact on Africans today. We begin in the DRC, where oral history preserves rich identities and traditions. Next, we examine colonial ripple effects—fading traditions and diluted identities through a performance artist's quest to reinvent ancestral knowledge. In Namibia, our Street Debate centers on the colonial past and the path forward.

      • DW News

      • DW News

      • DW News

      • DocFilm

        Astrophysicist Gernot Grömer wants to promote space travel. So he founded the Austrian Space Forum. Grömer sees himself as a "shipbuilder” who’s working on making the journey to Mars possible in 20 to 30 years.

      • DW News

      • Afrimaxx

        This time, host Bibiraii Amodu, is exploring GRILLOArt in Ikeja. Plus, Nigerian photographer Ebuka Mordi, South Africa’s first Black female winemaker Carmen Stevens and Malawian interior designer Samantha Milanzi.

      • DW News

      • Shift

        Autonomous drones that detect and track people along the border are being researched along the European and US borders. Critics see issues with this plan - and not just ethical ones.

      • DW News

      • DW News

      • DocFilm

        The global race for the African continent‘s coveted raw materials is unscrupulous. The raw material interests of rich nations often trump the rights and needs of the local populations.

      • DW News

      • Sports Life

        Nievevska Torres is a world school chess champion. As she climbs the ranks, her father battles cancer — drawing strength from her victories. To defend her title, they must raise money to travel. In the streets of Lima, Peru, people pay to play (and lose) against her, and the family sells home-made chocolates bearing her name. Together, they face life’s challenges one move at a time.

      • Tomorrow Today

        Getting girls into physics; how astronauts master a spacewalk; indoor air quality and protecting museum exhibits from pollutants

      • DW News

      • DocFilm

        Since 2020, Madeira has been attracting freelancers from all over the world. They live and work on the island. But everyday life in this supposed paradise is also sometimes overshadowed by existential worries and loneliness.

      • In Good Shape

        PMS, the perimenopause, the menopause, conditions like endometriosis or lipedema... Women’s health problems are on the agenda in this edition of In Good Shape.

      • DW News

      • DW News

      • Sports Life

        Nievevska Torres is a world school chess champion. As she climbs the ranks, her father battles cancer — drawing strength from her victories. To defend her title, they must raise money to travel. In the streets of Lima, Peru, people pay to play (and lose) against her, and the family sells home-made chocolates bearing her name. Together, they face life’s challenges one move at a time.

      • DocFilm

        Astrophysicist Gernot Grömer wants to promote space travel. So he founded the Austrian Space Forum. Grömer sees himself as a "shipbuilder” who’s working on making the journey to Mars possible in 20 to 30 years.

      • DW News

      • DocFilm

        Since 2020, Madeira has been attracting freelancers from all over the world. They live and work on the island. But everyday life in this supposed paradise is also sometimes overshadowed by existential worries and loneliness.