November 2020
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From 01 November 2020: San Francisco UTC -8 | Edmonton UTC -7 | New York UTC -5
All first broadcasts in bold print. All broadcasts in 16:9 format, unless otherwise noted. Programming subject to change at short notice.
DW English | SUN 2020-11-01 2/91
SUN 2020-11-01
00:00 DW News - News
00:02 Tomorrow Today - The Science Magazine
00:30 DocFilm An Adventure in Transportation - Across Turkey in 24 Hours on the Dogu Express
01:00 DW News - News
01:15 Sports Life - Speak the Global Language of Sport
01:30 Euromaxx - Lifestyle Europe
02:00 DW News - News
02:02 World Stories - The Week in Reports
02:15 DocFilm Tsunamis - Danger from the Depths
03:00 DW News - News
03:15 Reporter - On Location
03:30 REV - The Global Auto and Mobility Show
04:00 DW News - News
04:02 In Good Shape - The Health Show
04:30 Check-in - The Travel Guide
05:00 DW News - News
05:15 Sports Life - Speak the Global Language of Sport
05:30 DocFilm An Adventure in Transportation - Across Turkey in 24 Hours on the Dogu Express
06:00 DW News - News
06:15 Reporter - On Location
06:30 Euromaxx - Lifestyle Europe
07:00 DW News - News
07:15 World Stories - The Week in Reports
07:30 Arts.21 - The Cultural Magazine
08:00 DW News - News
08:15 DocFilm Wheeling and Dealing - Cum-Ex - The Billion Euro Tax Scandal DW English | SUN 2020-11-01 3/91
09:00 DW News - News
09:15 Shift - Living in the Digital Age
09:30 The 77 Percent - The Magazine for Africa's Youth
10:00 DW News - News
10:15 Reporter - On Location
10:30 REV - The Global Auto and Mobility Show
11:00 DW News - News
11:15 World Stories - The Week in Reports
11:30 The 77 Percent - The Magazine for Africa's Youth
12:00 DW News - News
12:15 DocFilm Profit or Life? - The Power of the Pharmaceutical Companies
13:00 DW News - News
13:15 Sports Life - Speak the Global Language of Sport
13:30 Arts.21 - The Cultural Magazine
14:00 DW News - News
14:15 Shift - Living in the Digital Age
14:30 DocFilm An Adventure in Transportation - Across Turkey in 24 Hours on the Dogu Express
15:00 DW News - News
15:15 DocFilm Trump’s America - The Alien Superpower
16:00 DW News - News
16:15 Reporter - On Location
16:30 Eco Africa - The Environment Magazine
17:00 DW News - News
17:15 World Stories - The Week in Reports
17:30 Euromaxx - Lifestyle Europe
18:00 DW News - News
18:15 Shift - Living in the Digital Age DW English | SUN 2020-11-01 4/91
18:30 REV - The Global Auto and Mobility Show
19:00 DW News - News
19:15 DocFilm Displaced - Tomatoes and Greed - The Exodus of Ghana's Farmers
20:00 DW News - News
20:15 Sports Life - Speak the Global Language of Sport
20:30 DocFilm An Adventure in Transportation - Across Turkey in 24 Hours on the Dogu Express
21:00 DW News - News
21:15 Reporter - On Location
21:30 Tomorrow Today - The Science Magazine
22:00 DW News - News
22:02 Check-in - The Travel Guide
22:30 Arts.21 - The Cultural Magazine
23:00 DW News - News
23:15 World Stories - The Week in Reports
23:30 REV - The Global Auto and Mobility Show DW English | MON 2020-11-02 5/91
MON 2020-11-02
00:00 DW News - News
00:02 Euromaxx - Lifestyle Europe
00:30 Global 3000 - The Globalization Program
01:00 DW News - News
01:15 DocFilm Boeing - Deadly Assumptions
In March 2019 a Boeing 737 MAX crashed shortly after takeoff in Ethiopia, killing all 157 people on board. What went wrong? Did Boeing hush up concerns about the safety of the aircraft? And what role did US aviation regulators play? The crash involving Ethiopian Airlines Flight 302 came just four months after a Boeing 737 Max had plunged into the sea in Indonesia killing all 189 passengers and crew. The aircraft was grounded following the second crash and remains so today. The shockwaves reverberated throughout the industry, raising questions about Boeing and the regulatory authorities. Both tragedies have been blamed on faulty software - software that the pilots didn’t even know existed. The documentary shows that malfunctioning software was just a small part of the picture. Instead, it alleges widespread systemic failure and blames market forces for the fatal errors. Did Boeing care more about profit than safety? Could other models produced by the company turn out to be affected? The makers of this investigative report show just how much the production structures of commercial aircraft have to change, if we are to avoid similar crashes in the future.
02:00 DW News - News
02:02 Eco India - The Environment Magazine
02:30 In Good Shape - The Health Show
03:00 DW News - News
03:15 World Stories - The Week in Reports
03:30 Global 3000 - The Globalization Program
04:00 DW News - News
04:02 DocFilm An Adventure in Transportation - Across Turkey in 24 Hours on the Dogu Express
04:30 Tomorrow Today - The Science Magazine
05:00 DW News - News
05:15 DocFilm Boeing - Deadly Assumptions
06:00 DW News - News DW English | MON 2020-11-02 6/91
06:30 Shift - Living in the Digital Age
06:45 Reporter - On Location
07:00 DW News - News
07:30 Tomorrow Today - The Science Magazine
08:00 DW News - News
08:30 Business - News
08:45 Reporter - On Location
09:00 DW News - News
09:15 DocFilm Displaced - Tomatoes and Greed - The Exodus of Ghana's Farmers
10:00 DW News - News
10:30 Business - News
10:45 World Stories - The Week in Reports
11:00 DW News - News
11:30 Global 3000 - The Globalization Program
12:00 DW News - News
12:30 Eco India - The Environment Magazine
13:00 DW News - News
13:30 DW News - Asia
13:45 Business - Asia
14:00 DW News - News
14:30 DW News - Asia
14:45 Business - Asia
15:00 DW News - News
15:30 Tomorrow Today - The Science Magazine
16:00 DW News - News
16:30 DW News - Asia
16:45 Business - Asia
17:00 DW News - News
17:15 Business - Africa
17:30 DW News - Africa DW English | MON 2020-11-02 7/91
17:45 Arts and Culture - News
18:00 DW News - News
18:15 Business - Africa
18:30 DW News - Africa
18:45 Arts and Culture - News
19:00 DW News - News
19:30 Close up - The Current Affairs Documentary
The weekly half-hour program delivers in-depth reporting on topical political issues and newsworthy events. Revealing the story behind the stories, "Close up" is informative, gripping and visually powerful.
20:00 DW News - News
20:30 The Day - News in Review
21:00 DW News - News
21:15 Business - News
21:30 DW News - Africa
21:45 Arts and Culture - News
22:00 DW News - News
22:02 The Day - News in Review
22:30 Close up - The Current Affairs Documentary
23:00 DW News - News
23:15 DW News - Africa
23:30 Business - News
23:45 Arts and Culture - News DW English | TUE 2020-11-03 8/91
TUE 2020-11-03
00:00 DW News - News
00:02 The Day - News in Review
00:30 Kick off! - The Bundesliga Highlights
01:00 DW News - News
01:15 DocFilm Youth-inducing Yogurt? - Chinese get a taste for Bulgaria
In Bulgaria, yogurt from the Rhodope Mountains is much hyped as an elixir of youth. A tiny village there has even become a tourist magnet among Chinese, who come to visit the annual yogurt festival. A Chinese delegation first visited Momchilovtsi nine years ago to observe how milk and yogurt are produced there. They were particularly excited about yogurt containing the bacteria "Lactobacillus bulgaricus". The Chinese visitors took starter cultures home with them to China and began to copy the Bulgarian recipe, using milk from local cows. China’s state dairy Bright Dairy also named a yogurt after the mountain village and featured it in its TV ads. As a result, Momchilovtsi has become a magnet for Chinese visitors. The Chinese are fascinated by the number of residents who are over the age of ninety. Villagers, in turn, started learning Mandarin and now stage an annual three-day Chinese-Bulgarian yogurt festival that attracts up to 8000 visitors. Many hope that the yogurt boom will help boost the beleaguered local economy and stop people leaving to work in the city. But not everyone in the village is happy. Some people fear that the place is losing its identity and are calling for more sustainable tourism.
Furthermore, an increasing number of Chinese tourists are visiting Momchilovtsi, the so-called "Village of Eternal Life" they know from television commercials. They’re fascinated by the fact that so many villagers live beyond the age of 90. Meanwhile, the locals are learning Mandarin to welcome up to 8,000 visitors from China who come for the yogurt festival every September. They are hoping the visitors will boost the economy and slow emigration from the village. But not everyone is pleased about the hordes of tourists, and some fear the village will lose its identity. This documentary goes to Momchilovtsi to see how it is coping with the Chinese influx and find out why people there really do live so long.
02:00 DW News - News
02:02 The Day - News in Review
02:30 Kick off! - The Bundesliga Highlights
03:00 DW News - News
03:15 Business - News
03:30 Close up - The Current Affairs Documentary
04:00 DW News - News
04:02 The Day - News in Review DW English | TUE 2020-11-03 9/91
04:30 Eco India - The Environment Magazine
05:00 DW News - News
05:15 DocFilm Youth-inducing Yogurt? - Chinese get a taste for Bulgaria
06:00 DW News - News
06:30 Business - News
06:45 Arts and Culture - News
07:00 DW News - News
07:30 Kick off! - The Bundesliga Highlights
08:00 DW News - News
08:30 Close up - The Current Affairs Documentary
09:00 DW News - News
09:15 DocFilm Boeing - Deadly Assumptions
10:00 DW News - News
10:30 Business - News
10:45 Arts and Culture - News
11:00 DW News - News
11:30 Kick off! - The Bundesliga Highlights
12:00 DW News - News
12:30 Close up - The Current Affairs Documentary
13:00 DW News - News
13:30 DW News - Asia
13:45 Business - Asia
14:00 DW News - News
14:30 DW News - Asia
14:45 Business - Asia
15:00 DW News - News
15:30 Kick off! - The Bundesliga Highlights
16:00 DW News - News
16:30 DW News - Asia DW English | TUE 2020-11-03 10/91
16:45 Business - Asia
17:00 DW News - News
17:15 Business - Africa
17:30 DW News - Africa
17:45 Arts and Culture - News
18:00 DW News - News
18:15 Business - Africa
18:30 DW News - Africa
18:45 Arts and Culture - News
19:00 DW News - News
19:30 Kick off! - The Bundesliga Highlights
20:00 DW News - News
20:30 The Day - News in Review
21:00 DW News - News
21:15 Business - News
21:30 DW News - Africa
21:45 Arts and Culture - News
22:00 DW News - News
22:02 The Day - News in Review
22:30 Global 3000 - The Globalization Program
23:00 DW News - News
23:15 DW News - Africa
23:30 Business - News
23:45 Arts and Culture - News DW English | WED 2020-11-04 11/91
WED 2020-11-04
00:00 DW News - News
00:02 The Day - News in Review
00:30 Made in Germany - Your Business Magazine
01:00 DW News - News
01:15 DocFilm Peace Talks - The Oslo Diaries, Part 1
When Yitzhak Rabin and Yasser Arafat shook hands in September 1993, peace seemed within reach. The conciliatory gesture at the White House was meant to seal an accord between the Israeli Prime Minister and the Palestinian leader. Earlier, Arafat and Rabin had both accepted a declaration of principles known as the Oslo Accord. In it, they committed themselves to resolving the conflict in the Middle East together. The top-secret negotiations that led to the agreement were held in Norway. The one-time archenemies were united in their belief that the bloodshed finally had to stop.
This documentary tells the story of those who tried to make peace back then. It examines the 1995 negotiations for Oslo II, the interim accord pertaining to the West Bank and Gaza Strip. Filmmakers Mor Loushy and Daniel Sivan have given their work the pace of a political thriller. The story features participants' personal accounts and exclusive new file footage. "The Oslo Diaries" was screened at the Sundance Film Festival in 2018 and went on to be nominated for an an Emmy in the "Outstanding Historical Documentary" in the following year.
02:00 DW News - News
02:02 The Day - News in Review
02:30 Global 3000 - The Globalization Program
03:00 DW News - News
03:15 Business - News
03:30 Eco Africa - The Environment Magazine
04:00 DW News - News
04:02 The Day - News in Review
04:30 Made in Germany - Your Business Magazine
05:00 DW News - News
05:15 DocFilm Peace Talks - The Oslo Diaries, Part 1
06:00 DW News - News
06:30 Business - News DW English | WED 2020-11-04 12/91
06:45 Arts and Culture - News
07:00 DW News - News
07:30 Close up - The Current Affairs Documentary
08:00 DW News - News
08:30 Eco India - The Environment Magazine
09:00 DW News - News
09:15 DocFilm Youth-inducing Yogurt? - Chinese get a taste for Bulgaria
10:00 DW News - News
10:30 Business - News
10:45 Arts and Culture - News
11:00 DW News - News
11:30 Made in Germany - Your Business Magazine
12:00 DW News - News
12:30 Eco Africa - The Environment Magazine
13:00 DW News - News
13:30 DW News - Asia
13:45 Business - Asia
14:00 DW News - News
14:30 DW News - Asia
14:45 Business - Asia
15:00 DW News - News
15:30 Made in Germany - Your Business Magazine
16:00 DW News - News
16:30 DW News - Asia
16:45 Business - Asia
17:00 DW News - News
17:15 Business - Africa
17:30 DW News - Africa
17:45 Arts and Culture - News
18:00 DW News - News DW English | WED 2020-11-04 13/91
18:15 Business - Africa
18:30 DW News - Africa
18:45 Arts and Culture - News
19:00 DW News - News
19:30 Conflict Zone - Confronting the Powerful
20:00 DW News - News
20:30 The Day - News in Review
21:00 DW News - News
21:15 Business - News
21:30 DW News - Africa
21:45 Arts and Culture - News
22:00 DW News - News
22:02 The Day - News in Review
22:30 Focus on Europe - Spotlight on People
23:00 DW News - News
23:15 DW News - Africa
23:30 Business - News
23:45 Arts and Culture - News DW English | THU 2020-11-05 14/91
THU 2020-11-05
00:00 DW News - News
00:02 The Day - News in Review
00:30 Conflict Zone - Confronting the Powerful
01:00 DW News - News
01:15 DocFilm Ten Dollar Trip - The Fentanyl Crisis
The world is fighting a deadly pandemic, but over in North America another heartbreaking public health crisis is still raging. A synthetic drug is killing more people than gun crime, homicide and car accidents combined. One hundred times stronger than heroin, the opioid fentanyl is cheap, potent and can be sent through the post. These market forces have seen it replacing heroin and causing unprecedented death, destruction and misery. The death toll has disproportionately affected the homeless and already marginalized. Now, due to its strength and low cost, the drug is also starting to be mixed into party drugs, such as cocaine and cannabis - with fatal results. The documentary travels to Vancouver, the epicenter of the fentanyl epidemic to meet with health care workers, activists, fentanyl dealers and addicts. It shows some of the radical initiatives fighting the abuse of this drug, and asks what the world could face if the fentanyl epidemic spreads outside of North America.
02:00 DW News - News
02:02 The Day - News in Review
02:30 Made in Germany - Your Business Magazine
03:00 DW News - News
03:15 Business - News
03:30 Conflict Zone - Confronting the Powerful
04:00 DW News - News
04:02 The Day - News in Review
04:30 Focus on Europe - Spotlight on People
05:00 DW News - News
05:15 DocFilm Ten Dollar Trip - The Fentanyl Crisis
06:00 DW News - News
06:30 Business - News
06:45 Arts and Culture - News
07:00 DW News - News DW English | THU 2020-11-05 15/91
07:30 Focus on Europe - Spotlight on People
08:00 DW News - News
08:30 Conflict Zone - Confronting the Powerful
09:00 DW News - News
09:15 DocFilm Peace Talks - The Oslo Diaries, Part 1
10:00 DW News - News
10:30 Business - News
10:45 Arts and Culture - News
11:00 DW News - News
11:30 Focus on Europe - Spotlight on People
12:00 DW News - News
12:30 Conflict Zone - Confronting the Powerful
13:00 DW News - News
13:30 DW News - Asia
13:45 Business - Asia
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14:30 DW News - Asia
14:45 Business - Asia
15:00 DW News - News
15:30 Focus on Europe - Spotlight on People
16:00 DW News - News
16:30 DW News - Asia
16:45 Business - Asia
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17:15 Business - Africa
17:30 DW News - Africa
17:45 Arts and Culture - News
18:00 DW News - News
18:15 Business - Africa
18:30 DW News - Africa DW English | THU 2020-11-05 16/91
18:45 Arts and Culture - News
19:00 DW News - News
19:30 To the Point - International Debate from Berlin
20:00 DW News - News
20:30 The Day - News in Review
21:00 DW News - News
21:15 Business - News
21:30 DW News - Africa
21:45 Arts and Culture - News
22:00 DW News - News
22:02 The Day - News in Review
22:30 Conflict Zone - Confronting the Powerful
23:00 DW News - News
23:15 DW News - Africa
23:30 Business - News
23:45 Arts and Culture - News DW English | FRI 2020-11-06 17/91
FRI 2020-11-06
00:00 DW News - News
00:02 The Day - News in Review
00:30 To the Point - International Debate from Berlin
01:00 DW News - News
01:15 DocFilm Passion for Planet - Filming Nature, Part 1
Do you have what it takes to be a wildlife filmmaker? The job is exciting, but often also dangerous. This documentary follows five leading nature filmmakers as they make their adventurous journeys around the world to capture the best animal images. Our protagonists come from Germany, Austria, the US, Canada and India. What connects them is their passion to document the amazing lives of animals in the most captivating settings possible. But often they are confronted with harsh realities. Animal numbers are dwindling due in large part to the destruction of their natural habitats. Sometimes entire species are dying out. And problems caused by pollution and global warming are mounting. The film accompanies the five filmmakers as one searches for rare eagles in the Bavarian Forest in Germany; while another films the diversity of species along the Zambezi river in Africa; while the third travels through the jungles of India and along its coasts; and the last encounters sharks in the world’s oceans. Filming nature for all five is more than a job; it is a calling. Their love for nature not only keeps them coming back, but also motivates them to try to protect it, and to alert everyone to the dangers befalling our planet.
02:00 DW News - News
02:02 The Day - News in Review
02:30 Focus on Europe - Spotlight on People
03:00 DW News - News
03:15 Business - News
03:30 Made in Germany - Your Business Magazine
04:00 DW News - News
04:02 The Day - News in Review
04:30 To the Point - International Debate from Berlin
05:00 DW News - News
05:15 DocFilm Passion for Planet - Filming Nature, Part 1
06:00 DW News - News
06:30 Business - News DW English | FRI 2020-11-06 18/91
06:45 Arts and Culture - News
07:00 DW News - News
07:30 To the Point - International Debate from Berlin
08:00 DW News - News
08:30 Global 3000 - The Globalization Program
09:00 DW News - News
09:15 DocFilm Ten Dollar Trip - The Fentanyl Crisis
10:00 DW News - News
10:30 Business - News
10:45 Arts and Culture - News
11:00 DW News - News
11:30 To the Point - International Debate from Berlin
12:00 DW News - News
12:30 In Good Shape - The Health Show
13:00 DW News - News
13:30 DW News - Asia
13:45 Business - Asia
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14:30 DW News - Asia
14:45 Business - Asia
15:00 DW News - News
15:30 Eco India - The Environment Magazine
16:00 DW News - News
16:30 DW News - Asia
16:45 Business - Asia
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17:15 Business - Africa
17:30 DW News - Africa
17:45 Arts and Culture - News DW English | FRI 2020-11-06 19/91
18:00 DW News - News
18:15 Business - Africa
18:30 DW News - Africa
18:45 Arts and Culture - News
19:00 DW News - News
19:30 Eco Africa - The Environment Magazine
20:00 DW News - News
20:30 The Day - News in Review
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21:15 Business - News
21:30 DW News - Africa
21:45 Arts and Culture - News
22:00 DW News - News
22:02 The Day - News in Review
22:30 To the Point - International Debate from Berlin
23:00 DW News - News
23:15 DW News - Africa
23:30 Business - News
23:45 Arts and Culture - News DW English | SAT 2020-11-07 20/91
SAT 2020-11-07
00:00 DW News - News
00:02 The Day - News in Review
00:30 REV - The Global Auto and Mobility Show
01:00 DW News - News
01:15 DW News - Africa
01:30 Check-in - The Travel Guide
02:00 DW News - News
02:02 Arts and Culture - News
02:15 DocFilm Peace Talks - The Oslo Diaries, Part 1
03:00 DW News - News
03:15 Business - News
03:30 Tomorrow Today - The Science Magazine
04:00 DW News - News
04:02 Arts.21 - The Cultural Magazine
04:30 Euromaxx - Lifestyle Europe
05:00 DW News - News
05:15 World Stories - The Week in Reports
05:30 In Good Shape - The Health Show
06:00 DW News - News
06:15 Shift - Living in the Digital Age
06:30 REV - The Global Auto and Mobility Show
07:00 DW News - News
07:15 Arts and Culture - News
07:30 Check-in - The Travel Guide
08:00 DW News - News
08:15 DocFilm Youth-inducing Yogurt? - Chinese get a taste for Bulgaria
09:00 DW News - News DW English | SAT 2020-11-07 21/91
09:15 Sports Life - Speak the Global Language of Sport
09:30 Euromaxx - Lifestyle Europe
10:00 DW News - News
10:15 Shift - Living in the Digital Age
10:30 Check-in - The Travel Guide
11:00 DW News - News
11:15 Reporter - On Location
11:30 Arts.21 - The Cultural Magazine
12:00 DW News - News
12:15 DocFilm Boeing - Deadly Assumptions
13:00 DW News - News
13:15 World Stories - The Week in Reports
13:30 Euromaxx - Lifestyle Europe
14:00 DW News - News
14:15 Reporter - On Location
14:30 Check-in - The Travel Guide
15:00 DW News - News
15:15 DocFilm Passion for Planet - Filming Nature, Part 1
16:00 DW News - News
16:15 Sports Life - Speak the Global Language of Sport
16:30 Conflict Zone - Confronting the Powerful
17:00 DW News - News
17:15 Shift - Living in the Digital Age
17:30 In Good Shape - The Health Show
18:00 DW News - News
18:15 Reporter - On Location
18:30 Tomorrow Today - The Science Magazine
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19:15 DocFilm Ten Dollar Trip - The Fentanyl Crisis DW English | SAT 2020-11-07 22/91
20:00 DW News - News
20:15 World Stories - The Week in Reports
20:30 Arts.21 - The Cultural Magazine
21:00 DW News - News
21:15 Shift - Living in the Digital Age
21:30 Eco Africa - The Environment Magazine
22:00 DW News - News
22:02 Faith Matters - The Church Program
22:30 Euromaxx - Lifestyle Europe
23:00 DW News - News
23:15 Sports Life - Speak the Global Language of Sport
23:30 Check-in - The Travel Guide DW English | SUN 2020-11-08 23/91
SUN 2020-11-08
00:00 DW News - News
00:02 Tomorrow Today - The Science Magazine
00:30 Faith Matters - The Church Program
01:00 DW News - News
01:15 Sports Life - Speak the Global Language of Sport
01:30 Euromaxx - Lifestyle Europe
02:00 DW News - News
02:02 World Stories - The Week in Reports
02:15 DocFilm Ten Dollar Trip - The Fentanyl Crisis
03:00 DW News - News
03:15 Reporter - On Location
03:30 REV - The Global Auto and Mobility Show
04:00 DW News - News
04:02 In Good Shape - The Health Show
04:30 Check-in - The Travel Guide
05:00 DW News - News
05:15 Sports Life - Speak the Global Language of Sport
05:30 Faith Matters - The Church Program
06:00 DW News - News
06:15 Reporter - On Location
06:30 Euromaxx - Lifestyle Europe
07:00 DW News - News
07:15 World Stories - The Week in Reports
07:30 Arts.21 - The Cultural Magazine
08:00 DW News - News
08:15 DocFilm Peace Talks - The Oslo Diaries, Part 1
09:00 DW News - News
09:15 Shift - Living in the Digital Age DW English | SUN 2020-11-08 24/91
09:30 In Good Shape - The Health Show
10:00 DW News - News
10:15 Reporter - On Location
10:30 REV - The Global Auto and Mobility Show
11:00 DW News - News
11:15 World Stories - The Week in Reports
11:30 Euromaxx - Lifestyle Europe
12:00 DW News - News
12:15 DocFilm Youth-inducing Yogurt? - Chinese get a taste for Bulgaria
13:00 DW News - News
13:15 Sports Life - Speak the Global Language of Sport
13:30 Arts.21 - The Cultural Magazine
14:00 DW News - News
14:15 Shift - Living in the Digital Age
14:30 Faith Matters - The Church Program
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15:15 DocFilm Boeing - Deadly Assumptions
16:00 DW News - News
16:15 Reporter - On Location
16:30 Eco Africa - The Environment Magazine
17:00 DW News - News
17:15 World Stories - The Week in Reports
17:30 Euromaxx - Lifestyle Europe
18:00 DW News - News
18:15 Shift - Living in the Digital Age
18:30 REV - The Global Auto and Mobility Show
19:00 DW News - News
19:15 DocFilm Passion for Planet - Filming Nature, Part 1 DW English | SUN 2020-11-08 25/91
20:00 DW News - News
20:15 Sports Life - Speak the Global Language of Sport
20:30 Faith Matters - The Church Program
21:00 DW News - News
21:15 Reporter - On Location
21:30 Tomorrow Today - The Science Magazine
22:00 DW News - News
22:02 Check-in - The Travel Guide
22:30 Arts.21 - The Cultural Magazine
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23:15 World Stories - The Week in Reports
23:30 REV - The Global Auto and Mobility Show DW English | MON 2020-11-09 26/91
MON 2020-11-09
00:00 DW News - News
00:02 Euromaxx - Lifestyle Europe
00:30 Global 3000 - The Globalization Program
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01:15 DocFilm The Berlin Wall, Our Family and Us
What was life like in East Germany? How does the division of Germany still affect it even now? Thirty years after the Fall of the Berlin Wall, there are still tangible differences between East and West. How do the younger generations see them? Siblings Franz Hildebrandt-Harangozó and Antonia Hildebrandt were born after the Fall of the Berlin Wall and grew up in a reunified Germany. They study in Berlin and live not far from Bernauer Strasse, where the Wall once divided the city. On weekends, they like to party at the nearby Mauerpark. Every Sunday people from all over the world come to the former death strip between East and West Berlin to enjoy an open-air festival with live music, a flea market and street artists. But the two young Berliners still feel that the wounds left by the Cold War division have not yet healed and want to find out why. Their search for answers starts in their own family. Regine and Jörg Hildebrandt, Antonia and Franz´s grandparents, saw with their own eyes how the Wall was built in 1961, right on their doorstep. But they made a conscious decision to stay in East Berlin. They wanted to change the country from the inside out. Frauke Hildebrandt, their mother, fled to West Germany in the summer of 1989, shortly before the Fall of the Berlin Wall. Grandmother Regine Hildebrandt became a politician after the fall of the Berlin Wall and tried to speak out for people from the former East. But Antonia and Franz do not rely only on their family for information about the way the division of Germany influenced people from the former East Germany. They also travel around the eastern part of Germany themselves and see first hand how the decades-long schism is far from resolved.
02:00 DW News - News
02:02 Eco India - The Environment Magazine
02:30 In Good Shape - The Health Show
03:00 DW News - News
03:15 World Stories - The Week in Reports
03:30 Global 3000 - The Globalization Program
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04:02 Faith Matters - The Church Program
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The weekly half-hour program delivers in-depth reporting on topical political issues and newsworthy events. Revealing the story behind the stories, "Close up" is informative, gripping and visually powerful.
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01:15 DocFilm The Mennonites
Like the Amish in the US, the Mennonite Christian community shuns the modern world. Most Mennonites live in secluded, self-sufficient colonies. We get a rare glimpse into the life of a devout and isolated community. The Mennonites embrace isolation, which in their eyes helps protect them from the temptations of the modern world. At first glance, time seems to have stood still in the Mennonite colony in Belize, where people still travel by horse-drawn carriage and do without conveniences such as televisions and electricity. They still speak an old form of the German dialect Plattdeutsch. But modern life is slowly making inroads in Little Belize. Wilhelm, the community’s former doctor, was expelled for owning a mobile phone. Fearing that their community was being tainted, some more traditional members decided to found a new colony in a remote jungle in Peru, where they hope to live according to old customs and religious beliefs. For the first time ever, a camera team was granted access to one of Central and South America’s traditional Mennonite colonies.
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01:15 DocFilm Peace Talks - The Oslo Diaries, Part 2
When Yitzhak Rabin and Yasser Arafat shook hands in September 1993, peace seemed within reach. The conciliatory gesture at the White House was meant to seal an accord between the Israeli Prime Minister and the Palestinian leader. Earlier, Arafat and Rabin had both accepted a declaration of principles known as the Oslo Accord. In it, they committed themselves to resolving the conflict in the Middle East together. The top-secret negotiations that led to the agreement were held in Norway. The one-time archenemies were united in their belief that the bloodshed finally had to stop.
This documentary tells the story of those who tried to make peace back then. It examines the 1995 negotiations for Oslo II, the interim accord pertaining to the West Bank and Gaza Strip. Filmmakers Mor Loushy and Daniel Sivan have given their work the pace of a political thriller. The story features participants' personal accounts and exclusive new file footage. "The Oslo Diaries" was screened at the Sundance Film Festival in 2018 and went on to be nominated for an an Emmy in the "Outstanding Historical Documentary" in the following year.
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01:15 DocFilm The Third Reich in the Dock - The First Nuremburg Trial, Part 1
The Nuremberg trials started 75 years ago and marked a milestone in the establishment of international law. The images of high-ranking Nazis in the dock are seared into our collective memory. The Nuremberg trials were a series of military tribunals staged by the Allies after World War Two. The first and best-known trial ended in October 1946 with the sentencing to death of 12 high-ranking Nazis. Adolf Hitler’s right-hand man, Hermann Göring, Germany’s foreign minister during the Nazi regime, Joachim von Ribbentrop, Armaments Minister and chief architect Albert Speer, anti-Semitic demagogue Julius Streicher and high-ranking SS officer Ernst Kaltenbrunner were among those in the dock. The court met for the first time in Nuremberg in November 1945 and was in session for 218 days. By making the Nazi elite answer for their crimes in this hugely complex trial, the Allies ushered in the era of modern international law. Using photos and archive film material, the documentary reconstructs what went on in the court room, as well as revealing what went on behind the scenes.
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01:15 DocFilm Passion for Planet - Filming Nature, Part 2
Do you have what it takes to be a wildlife filmmaker? The job is exciting, but often also dangerous. This documentary follows five leading nature filmmakers as they make their adventurous journeys around the world to capture the best animal images. Our protagonists come from Germany, Austria, the US, Canada and India. What connects them is their passion to document the amazing lives of animals in the most captivating settings possible. But often they are confronted with harsh realities. Animal numbers are dwindling due in large part to the destruction of their natural habitats. Sometimes entire species are dying out. And problems caused by pollution and global warming are mounting. The film accompanies the five filmmakers as one searches for rare eagles in the Bavarian Forest in Germany; while another films the diversity of species along the Zambezi river in Africa; while the third travels through the jungles of India and along its coasts; and the last encounters sharks in the world’s oceans. Filming nature for all five is more than a job; it is a calling. Their love for nature not only keeps them coming back, but also motivates them to try to protect it, and to alert everyone to the dangers befalling our planet.
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22:02 DocFilm Guilt-free Brew - Fair Trade, Sustainable Coffee
Germans love coffee, and the country doesn't really wake up without it. But is it sustainably produced and fairly traded? Not really. This documentary investigates efforts to improve the situation. One of the new coffee traders with a conscience is Xaver Kitzinger. Together with his African partners of the Rwandan coffee cooperative "Dukundekawa Musasa," he's aiming to improve the lot of local coffee growers. The cooperative is unique because only women work there. The beans are roasted in Rwanda, so that income goes back into the local economy. In 2018, Kitzinger and his crew imported 11 thousand kilograms of coffee from Rwanda to Germany. Usually, a container ship transports the commodity to Europe. Now, Cornelius Bockermann wants to change that. He is the captain of the "Avontuur," which regularly carries coffee beans to Germany. Nearly 100 years old, it is the first German sailing ship to bring cargo regularly from all around the world to Europe in the modern day. Because it is driven by the wind, the ship is quiet, and runs without fossil fuels. Its carbon dioxide emissions are 90 percent lower than conventional vessels. One of the recipients of the shipment is Aaron Li Küppers. He runs Hamburg's "Teikei Café" with his father. Together they serve up coffee with a conscience in recyclable cups and reinvest their profits in new fair-trade and sustainable projects.
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01:15 DocFilm Klaus-Dieter Lehmann’s Final Year as Goethe-Institut President
Cultural diplomacy is the softer power game between nations. Few people from the cultural sector have seen as much of it as Klaus-Dieter Lehmann. Lehmann has a long list of accolades. 2020 is his final year as President of the Goethe-Institut. Klaus-Dieter Lehmann was Director-General of the German Library in Frankfurt when the Berlin Wall fell in 1989. Not long after, he landed his first coup when he managed to unite the Frankfurt Library in western Germany and the German Library in the eastern German city of Leipzig. Together they would become the German National Library. It was a great achievement in diplomacy within the newly reunited nation, and one of many Lehmann can look back on. He moved on to become President of the Prussian Cultural Heritage foundation in Berlin, a role in which he was tantamount in shaping the new face of Berlin. He managed to push through the restoration of Berlin’s Museum Island and reinvented key culture centers in the German capital. It was therefore no surprise when in 2008 Lehmann was made President of the Goethe-Institut, the cultural arm of the German government, which is active worldwide. This November, his term of office as President will be ending.
Lehmann has often been described as ‘pragmatic visionary’. He has repeatedly proven his belief in and skill at cultural diplomacy. This documentary accompanies Lehmann during the final chapter of his fifty-year career. We see him on business trips in Africa and Asia, in Frankfurt where his career started, and in Berlin, his chosen home. 2020 was a year that didn’t go according to plan - including for Lehmann. But even in such tumultuous times Lehmann maintains his knack for being in the right place at the right time. The film features interviews with people who have worked closely with Lehmann. Through their eyes, it tells the story of German cultural diplomacy over the past decades, and of Klaus-Dieter Lehmann’s impressive career.
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The weekly half-hour program delivers in-depth reporting on topical political issues and newsworthy events. Revealing the story behind the stories, "Close up" is informative, gripping and visually powerful.
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01:15 DocFilm Like, Date, Delete - Love and Sex in Internet Times
The singles market is big and online dating businesses are booming. Digitalization seems to make finding the perfect mate simple. All it takes is a pair of clicks and you're in the "dating zone." More than 20 million people live as singles in Germany, Austria and Switzerland. Millions of them today use dating platforms, particularly apps. "That we kicked off a revolution - we certainly didn't expect that. Everything we do is aimed at directly linking people to each other. Today, no one has to be in a certain place in order to get acquainted," says Whitney Wolfe, about the most successful international dating app, Tinder. Wolfe is now the CEO of the dating app Bumble. The intuitive selection of a photo on a smartphone and access to others with similar interests (the famous "match") is a popular matchmaking principle today. The big online dating services, on the other hand, use tests and algorithms to allegedly decide who's right for whom. The process is painstaking and mysterious. The formula that underpins German dating site Parship was developed by psychologist Hugo Schmale, who's now 87. Yet even he doesn't believe in love for life: "The boys and girls of tomorrow are all going to live to be 90. If they first meet each other at fifteen, then that's a strange idea, that they would remain in the same relationship from fifteen to 90. It's normal that people change and you need the chance to be able to split up again, too." Historian Moira Weigel says dating has long shared much with the world of work, and not just in the Internet age. Self-promotion and self-improvement aren't exclusive to the smartphone era. Sociologist Eva Illouz, however, warns that capitalism has appropriated love itself. This documentary takes the viewer into the world of online dating and tries to discover how courtship has changed in the digital age.
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01:15 DocFilm Discarded Children
Philippine president Rodrigo Duterte is waging a brutal war on drugs. Thousands of people have already died at the hands of the police, including children. The populist president has ordered the country’s security forces to kill anyone that they think is connected to the drugs trade. Minors have also suffered under the crackdown. Some children have been inadvertently killed during drugs raids, while others have become police targets. Most come from the poorest sections of society. The film makers accompany street children trying to survive on the streets of the capital Manila. They meet adults who are trying to help, but also encounter the forces persecuting the children.
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01:15 DocFilm The Third Reich in the Dock - The First Nuremburg Trial, Part 2
The Nuremberg trials started 75 years ago and marked a milestone in the establishment of international law. The images of high-ranking Nazis in the dock are seared into our collective memory. The Nuremberg trials were a series of military tribunals staged by the Allies after World War Two. The first and best-known trial ended in October 1946 with the sentencing to death of 12 high-ranking Nazis. Adolf Hitler’s right-hand man, Hermann Göring, Germany’s foreign minister during the Nazi regime, Joachim von Ribbentrop, Armaments Minister and chief architect Albert Speer, anti-Semitic demagogue Julius Streicher and high-ranking SS officer Ernst Kaltenbrunner were among those in the dock. The court met for the first time in Nuremberg in November 1945 and was in session for 218 days. By making the Nazi elite answer for their crimes in this hugely complex trial, the Allies ushered in the era of modern international law. Using photos and archive film material, the documentary reconstructs what went on in the court room, as well as revealing what went on behind the scenes.
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01:15 DocFilm Waterworld - Living with Climate Change
Sea levels are rising faster and faster, threatening 700 million people who live on the world’s coasts. Will water become the habitat of the future? Visionary projects for a life with the tides are forging ahead worldwide. Experts forecast that by 2100, sea levels will be two meters higher than they are today. This could force 40 percent of the world’s population out of their homes, for example, in Mumbai, Tokyo, Guangzhou or Bangladesh. The US won’t be spared either. Miami, New Orleans and New York would also have to be evacuated. Entire city districts would be under water. Climate change would drastically alter our metropolitan areas. That's why ideas that originated in science fiction have now becoming reality. Floating and underwater buildings could become places of refuge. What sounds like a utopia is soon to become reality. The first pioneers are already living in floating neighborhoods. Could the South Pacific paradise of Tahiti also be saved in this way? This is still all tantalizing luxury. Visionary hotel operators offer rooms with an underwater view. Or dinner during which fish and marine life are a feature in floating restaurants. Many of these futuristic plans involve water. Will we be farming on the sea? Will the "SeaOrbiter” floating research station designed by Parisian architect Jacques Rougerie get underway soon? Or will we walk through seaports on floating boulevards?
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Oil nation Norway plans to help fight climate change by capturing and storing Europe’s carbon emissions. The ‘Northern Lights’ project will store captured CO2 emissions in the North Sea. But this procedure is not without risks. The world is facing a climate catastrophe, and despite rapid growth in renewable energy production, some industries continue to emit vast amounts of CO2 during production processes. Two of these industries are cement and steel, both crucial for the economy. A solution is needed, and Norway believes part of the answer for Europe is carbon capture and storage (CCS).
The country has called its CCS project ‘Northern Lights.’ The plan is to capture CO2 emitted from industrial sites, liquefy it, and then transport the liquefied gas via pipelines to be stored in the North Sea, approximately 3000 meters below sea level.
The Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change (IPCC) has said that the only way to limit the global rise in temperature to a maximum of two degrees is to capture and store many billions of tonnes of greenhouse gases. But in Germany people have protested against the use of carbon capture and storage.
The technology has been fraught with problems in the past. And there are other, more natural alternatives. One option could be to restore moorlands and bogs. When wet, these store carbon that has been sucked from the air by plants. But many bogs have been drained for farming, and as drained moorlands dry, CO2 is produced, meaning they have become a source of pollution rather than carbon storage. Reversing this and returning them to their carbon storing potential could be relatively inexpensive, as well as being a more natural way of reducing greenhouse gases in the atmosphere.
This documentary weighs up the pros and cons of CCS and investigates why the restoration of moorlands has hardly progressed in years.
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01:15 DocFilm Morocco’s Warrior Women
Women are taking over the Fantasia, a male-dominated equestrian event in Morocco. Once a year, riders in Médiouna near Casablanca celebrate the ancient martial arts of their ancestors. Now, Moroccan women are changing the rules. It’s like a dream from "A Thousand and One Nights." The Fantasia, also known as the "Game of Powder," is underway. More than 500 riders join in the traditional competition, which until now has been dominated by men. But Moroccan society is changing. Afrae Ben Bih is 25 years old. She lives near the Moroccan capital, Rabat. Her father taught her to ride when she was a child. It was back then she discovered her passion for the Fantasia. She set her heart on it and after lots of hard work and support from her parents, Afrae at 18 founded the first female equestrian unit and faced her critics. Only a few of the original women remain, because many left the group when they wed. Afrae relied on social media to develop contacts and set up a new unit. Sanaa El Moustache is one of the few women on the team who doesn’t come from a family of riders continuing an equestrian tradition. For a long time, she even kept her passion secret from her parents. This documentary follows Afrae’s troupe as they prepare to take part in a Fantasia. Families, friends, team members, and men have a say, as the film takes viewers into a world of masculine ritual and carnival spirit.
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The weekly half-hour program delivers in-depth reporting on topical political issues and newsworthy events. Revealing the story behind the stories, "Close up" is informative, gripping and visually powerful.
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01:15 DocFilm The Infidels of the Hindu Kush - The Colorful Kalash Culture
The ancient culture of the Kalash people is threatened. Almost 4,000 still live at the foot of the Himalayas between Pakistan and Afghanistan. But modern life is making inroads here, too. Legend says the Kalash are descendants of Greek troops who settled here during the campaigns of Alexander the Great. But the tale is debatable. DNA researchers suspect they originated in Afghanistan, but the Kalash cling to the story, saying they are of western and European appearance. Over the course of history, most of them were forcibly converted to Islam or killed. A small part of the community, however, survived in the Pakistani province of Khyber Pakhtunkhwa. They are polytheists and live in a very traditional way, far from the modern, big cities. The younger generation often has to decide whether to stick to tradition or pursue a modern life. Many are engaged in a balancing act between the desire to maintain their culture and religion and the opportunity to move beyond the limited opportunities of their home villages. This film asks the Kalash how they see the future of their traditions. Will they be able to maintain them?
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01:15 DocFilm Helping Rape Survivors in the DRC
The Democratic Republic of Congo has been described as the ‘rape capital of the world.’ Gynecologist and Nobel Peace Prize laureate Denis Mukwege has been fighting for years to help rape survivors. German doctor Gisela Schneider goes to visit him. German doctor Gisela Schneider and Congolese gynecologist Denis Mukwege have been friends for many years. They share a passion for medicine and a deep faith in God. Schneider is Head of the German Institute for Medical Mission (DIFAEM), and regularly invites Denis Mukwege to Germany to raise awareness of the situation facing women in the DRC. Mukwege is known as "Doctor Miracle" for his skill in treating the horrific injuries inflicted on women who have been raped. He has helped tens of thousands of rape survivors in the Panzi Hospital, which he founded.
In 2018, when Mukwege was awarded the Nobel Peace Prize for his work, it sparked new hope in the war-torn country. Around a year later, Schneider travels to the DRC to see whether the situation has improves. She learns about new conflicts fuelled by a greed for resources. In the east of the DRC armed groups are terrorizing the population, burning houses, and continuing to treat women’s bodies as weapons of war. Even children are not being spared.
Schneider visits refugees with no access to medical treatment. Together with Mukwege, she does what she can to help the Congolese population. Their work is valued. But it comes at considerable personal cost. Denis Mukwege is exhausted and requires protection 24/7. Theirs is a story of courage, unbreakable hope, and faith in the future.
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01:15 DocFilm The Untold Story of Otto Warmbier
US student Otto Warmbier was sentenced to 15 years in a North Korean labor camp in 2016. Warmbier was released the following year, but he died of brain damage shortly after his return to the United States. Was he really the victim of torture? Otto Warmbier was sentenced to 15 years hard labor in 2016 after being convicted of attempting to steal a propaganda poster during a trip to Pyongyang. Just over a year on he was dead, having been sent home to the US in a vegetative state. US President Donald Trump tweeted that he had been "tortured beyond belief " in North Korea. The US president blamed both the North Korean leader Kim Jong Un and the Obama administration for Warmbier’s death - and Trump appeared before the media with the student’s parents. This was at the peak of the North Korean missile crisis. Later, as relations between Trump and Kim Jong Un became warmer, the US president changed his tune. In 2019 Trump said that he believed that Kim did not know what happened to the US student much to the consternation of Warmbier’s parents. What really happened to Otto Warmbier in North Korea? Veteran foreign correspondent Klaus Scherer sets out to try to find out. In the documentary, Scherer interviews a number of people with knowledge of the case who have been largely unheard up to now. He shows that a US court investigating a liability case against North Korea brought by Warmbier’s parents also ignored important witnesses, who continue to cast doubt on the torture allegations. These include the coroner in Cincinnati who examined Warmbier’s body. She believes that the account given by North Korean doctors is credible. They claim that Warmbier had inadvertently been given too high a dose of sedatives by prison staff. This, the medics say was the cause of his state of unresponsive wakefulness. Could Trump’s initial torture charges simply have been motivated by political opportunism?
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01:15 DocFilm Russia’s Millennials
Vladimir Putin came to power as Russian millennials were coming into the world. Everything they know about their homeland has been shaped by Putin’s authoritarian regime. Some revere him. But others long for democratic change. Boris Yeltsin stood down as the first President of the Russian Federation on New Year’s Eve 1999, just hours before the millennial celebrations began. Prime Minister Vladimir Putin stepped in as caretaker president and pledged to protect freedom of speech and the press and property rights. Since then, Putin has consolidated his grip on Russia and his promises have become just empty words.
More and more Russians, particularly the young, are opposed to Putin’s authoritarian regime. Even though they have only ever known the former KGB officer as their leader, like their counterparts in the West, they have access via the Internet to information that is suppressed in the Russian media.
This film asks young people from St. Petersburg to Eastern Siberia how they feel about life in today’s more powerful yet also more unstable country. Some are fanatical Putin supporters, while others are opposition activists. We look behind the barbed wire around a closed Siberian city, visit a Muslim village in Tatarstan, and talk to young Muscovites. And we also see how the Russian education system instils children with the regime’s propaganda from an early age.
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Agriculture will have to change drastically in the future if it is to meet global demand. Food production will become increasingly difficult in the face of growing challenges like rapid population growth, climate change and soil exhaustion. In Berlin, too, you can find lettuces growing in beds without soil and under artificial lighting next to restaurant kitchens or in some supermarkets. But in Japan and the US the practice of growing vegetables in huge factory buildings has been around longer. These are a world away from your normal greenhouses. The plants are grown in sterile conditions without the use of any pesticides. The fruit and vegetables produced can be eaten without being washed. And the yield is 100 times greater than in a same-sized area outdoors. The Japanese maker of such high-tech farms is successfully exporting them around the world - to customers in the Arab Emirates and in Asia’s megacities, for example. We will all have to wake up to the fact that food production methods will have to change if our food supplies are to be secure in the future. Increasingly, our cities will have to come up with ways of growing more for themselves and becoming less dependent on rural areas and global food supply chains. At the same time it is imperative to reform conventional farming to make it more weather resistant and less resource intensive.
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01:15 DocFilm The Atom and Us
US President Dwight D. Eisenhower's 1953 "Atoms for Peace" speech reframed the nuclear debate. His vision was to transform one of the world’s greatest destructive forces into a boon for everyone -- in the form of atomic power. But nuclear weapons continue to pose a very real danger. From the 1950s onwards, many scientists and politicians saw nuclear power as the technology of the future. Around the world, energy companies seemed eager to exploit its possibilities. But this was sometimes a front: many nuclear plants were not supplying energy, but plutonium for the production of nuclear weapons. Plutonium is not only dangerous; it is also polluting. The risks are made clear whenever there is an accident, such as the Windscale fire in 1957 - the worst nuclear accident in British history - or the Three Mile Island accident in 1979, when a partial meltdown of a reactor in Pennsylvania caused the worst radiation leak in US commercial nuclear power plant history. These disasters contributed to the rise of an anti-nuclear movement, which sprung up in Germany and spread around the world.
This documentary is an action-packed tour through the history of one of the most controversial subjects of the twentieth century - nuclear power - as told by those who experienced it first-hand. Focusing on events in the US, UK, France and Germany, it charts its social and political development from the early days of post-war atomic euphoria, through to the struggling ‘nuclear renaissance’ of the present day.
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The weekly half-hour program delivers in-depth reporting on topical political issues and newsworthy events. Revealing the story behind the stories, "Close up" is informative, gripping and visually powerful.
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