Season 1

Warum?

Season 1

2026tvReturning Series1 Season · 34 Ep
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Network: YouTube, ARTE, arte.tv

Season aired: 2026-04-10

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Understood - concise, clear, factual analyses: one topic, one focused summary with only the essential facts you need, readable in under 5 minutes.

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Episodes · 54

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Why do Hungary’s elections matter to us?
1

Why do Hungary’s elections matter to us?

6m2026-04-10

After 16 years in power, Viktor Orbán’s government controls much of the media, pressures the judiciary and strains EU relations - Hungary’s parliamentary vote could end his rule, and its outcome matters for European democracy, rule of law and the EU’s future cohesion.

Why does the fight of Brazil’s Indigenous peoples matter to us?
2

Why does the fight of Brazil’s Indigenous peoples matter to us?

5m2026-04-13

Millions of Indigenous people protect the Amazon, a crucial global carbon sink threatened by mining, oil and agribusiness - their protests to defend land rights and ecosystems have direct consequences for climate, biodiversity and global environmental stability.

Why are so many migrants dying in the Channel?
3

Why are so many migrants dying in the Channel?

6m2026-04-14

Many risk the Channel crossing in flimsy boats to reach the UK for safety, work or family ties; overcrowded, unseaworthy vessels, smuggling networks and hazardous sea conditions turn attempts deadly despite tight coastal surveillance.

Why is Israel attacking Lebanon?
4

Why is Israel attacking Lebanon?

6m2026-04-15

Israeli forces have advanced into southern Lebanon, encircling villages and displacing civilians while parallel talks seek a ceasefire - tensions center on Hezbollah, whose presence and cross‑border attacks drive Israel’s operations and complicate negotiations.

Has Trump crossed the line with the Church?
5

Has Trump crossed the line with the Church?

5m2026-04-16

President Trump posted an AI-generated image of himself in a Christ-like pose on his official account and then clashed with the Pope - even many of his largely Christian supporters found the stunt offensive.

Why are there so few women coaches in football?
6

Why are there so few women coaches in football?

5m2026-04-17

In Germany Union Berlin appointed Marie-Louisa Eta as head coach - the first woman in the Bundesliga - highlighting a persistent gender gap across major European leagues where managerial roles remain overwhelmingly male.

Why is Spain regularising 500,000 migrants?
7

Why is Spain regularising 500,000 migrants?

5m2026-04-21

Spain is granting residency to around 500,000 previously undocumented migrants - many from Latin America and the Maghreb - allowing them to live and work legally. This move aims to bring workers into the formal economy, increase tax revenue and improve rights and stability for migrants.

Why is Japan shifting toward arms exports?
8

Why is Japan shifting toward arms exports?

5m2026-04-22

Japan has eased long-standing limits and now allows exports of lethal weapons to strengthen security ties and enter the global defense market - a move that breaks with decades of pacifist policy and worries many citizens.

How much AI is in the film industry?
9

How much AI is in the film industry?

5m2026-04-24

Cannes now hosts the World AI Film Festival alongside the main event - AI is already widely used across filmmaking from scriptwriting and VFX to editing and marketing, reshaping creative roles, production workflows and rights questions as cinema adopts automated tools.

How important is mine clearance in Sudan?
10

How important is mine clearance in Sudan?

6m2026-04-27

After three years of brutal conflict between the army and RSF militias, parts of Sudan - including Khartoum - need extensive demining to remove landmines that could contaminate land for decades, a costly, complex process essential for civilian safety and recovery.

Why are so many protesting for the energy transition?
11

Why are so many protesting for the energy transition?

5m2026-04-28

In Germany Fridays for Future protesters - mainly students - are rallying because they fear Germany’s shift to green energy is being stalled: the economy minister proposes cutting renewables subsidies and redirecting funds to gas plants, prompting widespread demonstrations.

Why are some French cities banning fast-food outlets?
12

Why are some French cities banning fast-food outlets?

5m2026-04-29

Fast-food chains crowd many city centres in France, prompting residents and mayors to block new openings - they argue these outlets harm local retail, public spaces and food culture, so municipalities are taking measures to protect downtowns.

Dire conditions in French prisons
13

Dire conditions in French prisons

5m2026-04-30

Many French inmates sleep on mattresses on the floor amid severe overcrowding - 87,000 prisoners for 63,000 places with 200 arrivals weekly - while staff shortages have prompted prison guards to strike, raising urgent questions about reforms and alternatives to incarceration.

Why is Vincent Bolloré’s media empire a problem?
14

Why is Vincent Bolloré’s media empire a problem?

6m2026-05-01

In France Vincent Bolloré has amassed newspapers, TV channels, publishers and even kiosk networks, raising concerns that his vast media ownership gives him outsized influence to spread political views and shape public opinion.

Why does Europe want a unified sexual offences law?
15

Why does Europe want a unified sexual offences law?

5m2026-05-04

Many victims freeze during sexual assault and cannot resist or object - so the EU Parliament has pushed for a clear consent-based standard: sex is only legal with explicit consent, replacing varying national rules such as those currently in Germany.

Why is aviation facing turbulence?
16

Why is aviation facing turbulence?

6m2026-05-05

Airlines fear a summer crisis as Middle East conflict and a blockade of the Strait of Hormuz restrict jet fuel supplies - some flights cancelled and one US carrier has ceased operations amid growing disruption.

Why is tracking children controversial?
17

Why is tracking children controversial?

6m2026-05-06

Growing availability of tracking tools lets parents monitor their kids constantly - a booming business - but it raises hard questions about where supervision ends and surveillance begins.

Why is the world panicking about hantavirus?
18

Why is the world panicking about hantavirus?

6m2026-05-07

Several cruise passengers died after developing severe respiratory symptoms and tested positive for a rare hantavirus; while it evokes pandemic fears, WHO says hantaviruses spread far less easily than SARS-CoV-2 and this does not signal the start of a new pandemic.

Why does Putin fear for his life?
19

Why does Putin fear for his life?

6m2026-05-08

Kremlin security for Vladimir Putin has reportedly been ramped up - a confidential intelligence report suggests he is increasingly isolated, fearing assassination or a coup, with this year’s May 9 parade scaled back and held under heightened security amid concerns about Ukrainian drone attacks.

Why is the World Cup so expensive for fans?
20

Why is the World Cup so expensive for fans?

6m2026-05-11

Soaring ticket prices, inflated transport fares and sky-high accommodation make attending World Cup matches unaffordable for ordinary fans - supporter groups are protesting FIFA’s pricing and some have even taken legal action.

Why is compulsory military service causing controversy?
21

Why is compulsory military service causing controversy?

5m2026-05-12

In Germany a new draft system began in January requiring everyone born from 2008 onward to complete a questionnaire leading to medical assessment - men must comply, others may opt in - many see it as a step toward reinstating conscription abolished 15 years ago, prompting thousands of young people to protest.

Why are some countries boycotting Eurovision?
22

Why are some countries boycotting Eurovision?

5m2026-05-13

Glitter, glamour and rows - Israel's participation in the 70th Eurovision in Vienna has sparked controversy: five countries withdrew and some stars urged a boycott - is this unprecedented, or has Eurovision faced similar political fallout before?

Trump in China: What business is that of us?
23

Trump in China: What business is that of us?

5m2026-05-14

A US president visits China for the first time in a decade - a summit of two superpowers watched worldwide, especially in Europe - and whether it yields deals or new conflicts, the Xi-Trump power play will have concrete consequences for everyone.

Why are Argentina’s universities boiling over?
24

Why are Argentina’s universities boiling over?

5m2026-05-15

President Javier Milei’s proposed austerity measures would sharply cut university budgets and impose tighter fiscal controls, prompting hundreds of thousands of students and faculty to protest nationwide. Opponents say the cuts threaten academic programs, research, scholarships and staff jobs, worsen inequality by reducing access to higher education, and jeopardize universities’ autonomy. Supporters argue the measures are needed to rein in public spending and reform an inefficient system. The protests reflect deep fears about budgetary squeeze, potential layoffs and the long‑term impact on educational quality and social mobility.

Why are there no Netflix films at Cannes?
25

Why are there no Netflix films at Cannes?

6m2026-05-18

Cannes requires films in competition to have theatrical distribution in France, a condition tied to strict local rules on release windows that limit when films can appear on streaming platforms. Netflix typically prefers global or near‑simultaneous streaming releases, so it often declines Cannes’ theatrical-distribution requirement. The result: Netflix titles are usually absent from the festival’s main competition.

Why is this Ebola outbreak in the DRC so dangerous?
26

Why is this Ebola outbreak in the DRC so dangerous?

4m2026-05-19

The Ebola virus has resurfaced in the eastern Democratic Republic of Congo in an area beset by armed groups, which hampers access for emergency health teams and patient care. Authorities also say the outbreak involves a particularly aggressive viral variant, increasing transmission and fatality risks and making containment far more difficult.

Why is drug violence escalating in France?
27

Why is drug violence escalating in France?

4m2026-05-20

Recent weeks saw deadly shootings in Nantes, arson near Lyon and a shooting in Nice - attacks linked to drug cartels. Organized-crime groups are using increasingly brutal tactics, driven by fierce competition over trafficking routes and markets, growing professionalization of criminal networks, easier access to weapons, and cycles of retaliation. Weak spots in local policing, legal loopholes and social marginalization in affected neighborhoods also fuel the violence, turning territorial disputes into lethal confrontations and raising public fear.

Why is India demolishing a paradise island?
28

Why is India demolishing a paradise island?

5m2026-05-21

India is building a massive port and new city on Great Nicobar, an island of white‑sand beaches, tropical rainforest and many species found nowhere else. Residents and environmentalists warn the project will devastate habitats and local communities. The government argues the development is a strategic move to strengthen India’s role in global trade and regional security.

Why are the Americans indicting Cuba's former dictator Raúl Castro?
29

Why are the Americans indicting Cuba's former dictator Raúl Castro?

6m2026-05-22

U.S. authorities have indicted Raúl Castro over the 1996 shootdown of two civilian planes that killed several people. Although the attacks happened about 30 years ago, the charges reflect unresolved accountability for the deaths, renewed attention from victims’ families and investigators, and current U.S. political aims to increase pressure on Cuba - aligning with tougher rhetoric from the Trump administration.

Why do product drops like Swatch, Lindt, and Apple cause buying frenzies?
30

Why do product drops like Swatch, Lindt, and Apple cause buying frenzies?

5m2026-05-26

Swatch, Lindt, Apple - companies constantly release limited editions, and these always result in enormous queues outside stores, sometimes even involving fights, as people try to get their hands on one of the coveted products. But why do people sometimes stand in line for days? How can such sales hype be explained?

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