Our German George Clooney enjoys star treatment in the form of a Ristretto. Viel Spaß!
Sportfreunde Stiller is at it again with their wonderful mix of pop and humor. Viel Spaß!
Piggeldy tries to learn how to drive, but something doesn't seem to be working out quite right...
The weekly political satire show “extra 3” takes a look at what it really means to be an environmentalist. Do certain habits really make a difference, or do they just make someone feel better?
Peppa and her classmates go on a bus trip to the mountains, where they learn what echoes are.
Imagine you've met someone cool and exchanged numbers – and now you want to find a time to hang out. Eylin and Sabine will show you what to say when you call them.
Carl Benz was a brilliant inventor and visionary in the automotive industry. His patent for his "gas-powered vehicle" is widely regarded as the birth certificate of the automobile.
They organize beds, food, and tickets: In Berlin, numerous volunteers are helping Ukrainians who are fleeing the war. The volunteers assist the refugees at Berlin's Central Station, among other locations. Copyright: Deutsche Presse Agentur [The German Press Agency]
Ten-year-old Berenike gives a moving rendition of Udo Lindenberg's song "Wozu sind Kriege da" ("What are wars for"), which was written in 1981 and is unfortunately still very relevant today.
In this video, Alina takes us on a tour of some famous places and buildings in Zurich — and tells us some interesting facts about them and about the city itself.
Heiko Schotte turns up at an art gallery for his next assignment. There, he meets the gallery owner, who at first assumes that he is an artist with a similar name, whose works she would like to exhibit one day.
Henning May from the band AnnenMayKantereit sings a revamped version of their song "Tommi" together with singer-songwriter Ina Müller.
"Alle Vögel sind schon da" is one of the best-known German children's songs about spring. The lyrics were written in 1835 by August Heinrich Hoffmann von Fallersleben (1798-1874) and published in his poems in 1837.
The band Parallel is a duo consisting of Francescos Carusos and Koray Cinar. This charming song and video are sure to put a smile on your face. Give it a listen and enjoy!
Christina Stürmer sings about a new beginning and the desire to consciously experience every moment.
Paula and Alina are hanging out together this evening and have decided to watch a movie. Now they just need to pick something they'll both enjoy.
Switzerland is more than just a haven for nature and wildlife; it's also Europe's water reservoir. This visually captivating documentary showcases the aquatic ecosystems and diverse fauna of Valais.
Established singer/producer Herbert Grönemeyer and newcomer LEA team up for a soulful ballad. The lyrics to this song are the kind of comforting words we could all do with hearing sometimes.
In this feel-good song, the character Maui sings about all the amazing things he has done for humans—from catching the sun to taming the wind. And all of this, of course, was his absolute pleasure.
Giada gives great tips about nonverbal communication in Germany. This is essential to know because there are clear differences in body language compared to other countries.
The German National Anthem is beautifully sung by the Federal Children's Choir for German Unity Day in the old Bonn Federal Parliament plenary hall.
Andreas Gabalier sings the Austrian national anthem at the opening of the Formula 1 race at the Red Bull Ring in Spielberg. The anthem has been criticized for its lack of fair gender representation.
"A white cross on a red background, our symbol of the Confederation: freedom, independence, peace. Open to the world in which we live, let us strive for justice!" These are the opening words of the Swiss Psalm, which was officially declared the national anthem of Switzerland in 1981.
Welcome to Dortmund! In this video, Ivana shows us some of the sights in this large city in North Rhine-Westphalia, including St. Reinold's Church, Hansaplatz, and the City Garden.
Sabine tells about her trip around the world and how it changed her. She visited 25 countries! Watch and find out why this wasn't just a relaxing vacation.
This video is about small but important words in German like "doch," "mal," "halt," and "ja." They change the meaning of a sentence—especially through emphasis and intonation.