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January 2020 All times given in UTC/GMT. Local Times: Lagos UTC +1 | Cape Town UTC +2 I Nairobi UTC +3 Delhi UTC +5,5 I Bangkok UTC +7 | Hong Kong UTC +8 London UTC +0 | Berlin UTC +1 | Moscow UTC +3 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 | WED 2020-01-01 2/94 WED 2020-01-01 00:00 DW News - News 00:30 Made in Germany - Your Business Magazine 01:00 DW News - News 01:15 DocFilm Mega Yachts: The Latest Craze for Billionaires The largest private yacht in the world is the 180 meter-long Azzam, owned by the Emir of Abu Dhabi. Arab sheikhs, Russian oligarchs and American billionaires are battling to own the most luxurious and most expensive ship. The largest private yacht in the world cost around 600 million euros. The Azzam, which belongs to the Emir of Abu Dhabi, is a staggering 180 meters long. And it’s high maintenance — staff, diesel and servicing cost around ten million euros a year. These mega yachts are designed and furnished by top architects, like Philipp Starck. This film takes viewers onto some of the most expensive yachts in the world. Meet Norwegian ship designer Espen Oeino, who has inside knowledge of what this league of luxury really means. His clients’ requests have included a helicopter landing pad, and even a personal submarine on board. Along with destinations like Monaco, Miami and Dubai, yacht owners have recently also begun heading to more adventurous locations, like the Arctic Ocean. 02:00 DW News - News 02:15 Business - News 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 04:15 Business - News 04:30 Made in Germany - Your Business Magazine 05:00 DW News - News 05:15 DocFilm Mega Yachts: The Latest Craze for Billionaires 06:00 DW News - News 06:15 Business - News 06:30 Close up - The Current Affairs Documentary 07:00 DW News - News 07:15 DocFilm Foot Down for Eternity - Mercedes Old-timers around the World, Part 2 DW English | WED 2020-01-01 3/94 08:00 DW News - News 08:30 Eco India - The Environment Magazine 09:00 DW News - News 09:15 DocFilm Josephine Baker - Icon of Liberation 10:00 DW News - News 10:15 Business - News 10:30 Made in Germany - Your Business Magazine 11:00 DW News - News 11:15 DocFilm Surviving on the Moon 12:00 DW News - News 12:15 DocFilm Foot Down for Eternity - Mercedes Old-timers around the World, Part 1 13:00 DW News - News 13:15 Business - Asia 13:30 Eco Africa - The Environment Magazine 14:00 DW News - News 14:30 Made in Germany - Your Business Magazine 15:00 DW News - News 15:15 DocFilm Foot Down for Eternity - Mercedes Old-timers around the World, Part 2 16:00 DW News - News 16:15 Business - Asia 16:30 DocFilm Charlie and the Humans - The Future of Artificial Intelligence 17:00 DW News - News 17:15 Business - Africa 17:30 Global 3000 - The Globalization Program 18:00 DW News - News DW English | WED 2020-01-01 4/94 18:15 Business - Africa 18:30 Conflict Zone - Confronting the Powerful 19:00 DW News - News 19:15 DocFilm Foot Down for Eternity - Mercedes Old-timers around the World, Part 1 20:00 DW News - News 20:30 In Good Shape - The Health Show 21:00 DW News - News 21:15 Business - News 21:30 Focus on Europe - Spotlight on People 22:00 DW News - News 22:15 DocFilm Foot Down for Eternity - Mercedes Old-timers around the World, Part 2 23:00 DW News - News 23:15 Business - News 23:30 Tomorrow Today - The Science Magazine DW English | THU 2020-01-02 5/94 THU 2020-01-02 00:00 DW News - News 00:15 Business - News 00:30 Conflict Zone - Confronting the Powerful 01:00 DW News - News 01:15 DocFilm Lebanon - A Country Held Hostage In Lebanon, Hezbollah now controls broad areas of political and social life. It has become a state within a state. How can the "Party of God" be confronted? In Lebanon, no important political decisions are taken any more without Hezbollah, the Shiite "party of God". Since the end of the civil war in 1990, multi-ethnic and multi-religious Lebanon has been exposed to growing political divisions. Supported and financed by Iran, Hezbollah now threatens to destabilize the country and the region. As a political party, Hezbollah holds two cabinet positions in the government. The Sunni Prime Minister Saad Hariri is dependent on the goodwill of Hassan Nasrallah, Hezbollah’s Secretary General − not least because Hezbollah’s militia is far stronger than the Lebanese army. In his impressive speeches, Nasrallah threatens not only Israel, but also the US. Israel sees Hezbollah as the extended arm of its arch enemy Iran. A renewed war between Hezbollah and Israel would raze Lebanon to the ground and also cause considerable damage in Israel. Tensions between the US and Iran increase the risk of conflict. This film shows how Hezbollah has skillfully increased its power in recent years and developed into a state within a state. But there is growing resistance. Civil society forces are trying to overcome religious conflicts and use democratic means to break new ground. 02:00 DW News - News 02:15 Business - News 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 04:15 Business - News 04:30 Focus on Europe - Spotlight on People 05:00 DW News - News 05:15 DocFilm Lebanon - A Country Held Hostage 06:00 DW News - News DW English | THU 2020-01-02 6/94 06:30 Business - News 06:45 Shift - Living in the Digital Age 07:00 DW News - News 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 Mega Yachts: The Latest Craze for Billionaires 10:00 DW News - News 10:30 Business - News 10:45 Shift - Living in the Digital Age 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 14:00 DW News - News 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 17:00 DW News - News 17:15 Business - Africa 17:30 DW News - Africa DW English | THU 2020-01-02 7/94 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 Eco Africa - The Environment Magazine 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 2020-01-03 8/94 FRI 2020-01-03 00:00 DW News - News 00:02 The Day - News in Review 00:30 Eco Africa - The Environment Magazine 01:00 DW News - News 01:15 DocFilm Africa Rising - Part 1 As the cultural sector is becoming more diverse, all eyes are on African pop culture. Its stars are gaining international attention. But culture from Africa has long influenced artists in the West. A look at current trends and their historical roots. Cinema, exhibitions, fashion and music from Africa are creating a buzz around the world. And not for the first time — artists from Africa have often been a source of inspiration for artists from the west. Africa Rising explores the boom of African pop culture and its impact on the west, with help from the continent’s biggest stars and people who have witnessed the developments first hand. The film travels in time from the independence era to the Cold War, the end of apartheid and to the renaissance of today. We explore the artists and styles that have flourished in Europe and the US, like Miriam Makeba, Papa Wemba, Manu Dibango, Fela Kuti, Wizkid and Die Antwoord. The film is also dedicated to pop culture icons of the African diaspora, like James Brown, Bob Marley and Public Enemy. And Maître Gims, who was born in the Democratic Republic of the Congo and is now one of the most successful French-speaking music artists in the world. 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 Eco Africa - The Environment Magazine 05:00 DW News - News 05:15 DocFilm Africa Rising - Part 1 06:00 DW News - News 06:30 Business - News DW English | FRI 2020-01-03 9/94 06:45 Arts and Culture - News 07:00 DW News - News 07:30 Eco Africa - The Environment Magazine 08:00 DW News - News 08:30 Tomorrow Today - The Science Magazine 09:00 DW News - News 09:15 DocFilm Lebanon - A Country Held Hostage 10:00 DW News - News 10:30 Business - News 10:45 Arts and Culture - News 11:00 DW News - News 11:30 Eco Africa - The Environment Magazine 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 14:00 DW News - News 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 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 | FRI 2020-01-03 10/94