DW Documentary

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Season 10

Episodes

1. A revolution in transplant medicine
Jan 3, 2026
Episode 1

More donor organs are needed, but too few are available. Could the future of transplant medicine be found in the laboratory? Doctors and scientists around the world are researching ways to produce organs artificially.

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2. Dictators, drugs, discord - Latin America and the USA (1/3)
Jan 10, 2026

No overview available.

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3. Dictators, drugs, discord - Latin America and the USA (2/3)
Jan 10, 2026

No overview available.

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4. Dictators, drugs, discord - Latin America and the USA (3/3)
Jan 10, 2026

No overview available.

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5. The War of the Worlds - The prophetic novel
Jan 11, 2026
Episode 5

H.G. Wells redefined science fiction. "The War of the Worlds” was the first story about an invasion by aliens that simultaneously managed to raise questions about human progress, immortalize Martians, and inspire countless adaptations. This documentary traces how Wells used science fiction as a moral and political fable to criticize colonialism and modernity. Wells also warned of the dangers associated with industrial, scientific, and technological progress.

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6. Inside the 'Woman, Life, Freedom' protest movement in Iran
Jan 15, 2026

No overview available.

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7. Cities on the ocean
Jan 23, 2026
Episode 7

Cities, floating on the ocean. It sounds like science fiction, but could soon become reality. Researchers are developing concepts for life on water - on a grand scale. Initial tests are promising. Is success a genuine possibility?

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8. Wildlife in the city
Feb 6, 2026
Episode 8

Nature often struggles in the concrete jungles of growing cities. But many animals manage to adapt to the new conditions, thanks to changes in behavior, new survival strategies and, sometimes, even genetic changes.

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9. Opioid crisis in the US - Business & addiction (1/2)
Feb 7, 2026
Episode 9

The United States has a huge drug problem: cheap opioids, thousands of deaths. President Trump blames Latin American cartels. But it all began 30 years ago, quite legally, in the United States. Through exclusive interviews, insider accounts and previously unpublished archive material, this two-part documentary reveals how the Sacklers bribed regulators, pushed Oxy and evaded justice despite overwhelming evidence. The two-part documentary tells the story of a crisis that continues to devastate parts of American society to this day.

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10. Martinique: The deadliest volcanic eruption of the 20th century
Feb 11, 2026
Episode 10

There are around 1,500 known active volcanoes worldwide. A volcano is considered active if it has erupted in the last 10,000 years. Around 40 to 60 volcanoes erupt every year.

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11. Liberland: Crypto paradise or libertarian illusion?
Feb 12, 2026
Episode 11

Liberland is a country that doesn’t officially exist. A country that promises voluntary taxes and a lean state. It’s a libertarian utopia that’s finding more supporters worldwide. The Liberland experiment may seem like an oddity, but it also raises serious questions: Cryptocurrencies and decentralized networks are undermining traditional national borders, and radical market ideas are gaining influence. Parallel structures are emerging. Critics see them as a threat to democracy. Others, of course, sense opportunity.

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12. Humanity in the midst of war - Survival and loss in Ukraine
Feb 13, 2026

No overview available.

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13. Opioid crisis in the US - Business & addiction (2/2)
Feb 14, 2026
Episode 13

No overview available.

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14. What distinguishes humans from animals?
Feb 16, 2026
Episode 14

What made our ancestors evolve in such an extraordinary way? This film presents the latest scientific theories on how the human species evolved and looks at the shadow side of our unique abilities.

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15. The raw materials dilemma: Europe, China, and the Green Deal
Feb 18, 2026
Episode 15

Europe wants to encourage economic growth, while also saving our planet from climate collapse. The name of the plan to do this is the "Green Deal.” Under the Green Deal, electric cars are supposed to replace combustion engines, and renewable energies will be used instead of coal, oil, and gas. But green technologies require many critical raw materials, like lithium and rare earths. But these raw materials are rarely mined in Europe anymore. Currently, they come from faraway places like Africa, South America, Russia, and above all, China.

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16. Toxic colonialism - Secret chemical warfare in Algeria
Feb 21, 2026

No overview available.

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17. The Canary Islands paradox- Desalination plants
Feb 25, 2026
Episode 17

Sixty years ago, Europe's first seawater desalination plant was built in the Canary Islands. This technology for producing fresh water was a blessing for the islands. Now, it could prove to be a curse for the ecosystem. This water treatment system is essential for life in the area - but is it compatible with the principles of sustainable development?

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18. Violence against women in India
Feb 27, 2026
Episode 18

In India, more than 80 women are raped every day. This number is probably just the tip of the iceberg. In most cases, the crimes are not reported - whether out of shame, fear of the perpetrator, or mistrust of the police and the justice system. For six months, a camera crew accompanied Kinjal and her family in their search for justice. A glimpse behind the scenes in India, where the violence of the caste system and the weight of tradition determine the lives of hundreds of millions of women.

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19. Neutrinos: Do they reveal the secrets of the universe?
Mar 4, 2026
Episode 19

Smaller than an atom, and able to race through objects at the speed of light: these mysterious particles are called neutrinos. They could possibly hold the key to the existence of all matter. To observe them, scientists must venture into the eerie silence that reigns only in the most remote places on Earth - or at the bottom of the deepest mines. Using computer animations and access to underground observatories in Canada, Japan, and Antarctica, the documentary follows the interstellar journey of a neutrino crossing our planet from the other side of a black hole. This fascinating and metaphysical film provides insight into the history of Earth and reveals how the secrets of the universe could be unlocked if we listen to our planet.

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20. India - Nuclear Power, space power, economic power?
Mar 7, 2026
Episode 20

India has set its sights on becoming an economic global power. For western entrepreneurs, the country could be a feasible alternative to China. But how sustainable is the current boom?

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21. The secrets of lightning
Mar 11, 2026
Episode 21

Lightning is a force of nature. Traveling at a speed of 100,000 km/h, with a temperature five times that of the Sun's surface, it strikes the Earth millions of times a day. But what makes lightning? Does it have a purpose? The phenomenon has puzzled generations of scientists for centuries, from Benjamin Franklin to Nikola Tesla. Today, in a bid to unravel its true nature, researchers are trying to achieve something once thought to be impossible: capturing lightning.

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22. How sugar created slavery (1/2)
Mar 12, 2026
Episode 22

Sugar has long played a central role in the global economy. But this lucrative business was also a major driver of both colonialism and slavery. To this day, workers are systematically exploited for sugar production.

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23. How sugar created slavery (2/2)
Mar 12, 2026
Episode 23

Sugar has long played a central role in the global economy. But this lucrative business was also a major driver of both colonialism and slavery. To this day, workers are systematically exploited for sugar production.

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24. The story of our planet
Mar 13, 2026
Episode 24

The documentary shows the evolutionary history of our planet, in which the history of humankind represents only a brief moment. Rocks existed on our planet long before the oceans, forests, plants, and even air came into being. From the very beginning, the earth itself was the foundation of creation. The documentary looks at how inanimate matter created life, shaped landscapes, and gave rise to civilizations.

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