TV rehberi - Cuma, 25-04-2025

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DW News
The latest international news and the day's top stories from a European perspective. Our broadcast partner DW brings you live coverage from Berlin with updated reports and expert analysis on the big global issues and events.
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00:15
Planet America
Trump attacks America's oldest and richest college Harvard. Was a doctored image used to justify a man's deportation to El Salvador? Plus how Wisconsin's Governor used a veto to lock in school funding for the next 400 years.
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00:45
The Business
The paths is starkly different - renewables or nuclear but can either major party deliver on a promise to lower electricity prices? Plus with a rate cut all but certain in May, competition is on for fixed home loan customers.
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01:18
To the Stars: 100 Years of the RAAF
In 2021, the Royal Australian Air Force marks its 100th anniversary. Explore the RAAF's illustrious history through rare archival footage and interviews with air force veterans, serving members, and new recruits.
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02:19
Anzac Dawn Service From Sydney
The ABC's all day coverage of Anzac Day commemorations begins with Sydney's Dawn Service from the Cenotaph in Martin Place. Presented by James Glenday.
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03:30
Anzac Dawn Service From Canberra
As Dawn breaks on the 110th anniversary of the Gallipoli landings, the ABC takes you to Canberra for the National Anzac Dawn Service from the Australian War Memorial. Presented by James Glenday.
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04:00
News Breakfast on Anzac Day
James Glenday, Catherine Murphy and Stephanie Ferrier bring you the latest news, sport and weather in an Anzac Day Special, covering commemorations from across the country. Plus Emma Rebellato reporting from the Vatican.
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07:00
ABC News on ANZAC Day
Special coverage of Anzac Day commemorations from across Australia's state and territory capital cities and regional communities. Plus all the latest news and the top stories this morning. Presented by Meredith Sheehan.
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10:00
ABC News on ANZAC Day
Jeremy Fernandez brings you the latest news and the day's top stories, plus live reports and comprehensive coverage of commemorations to mark Anzac Day.
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10:30
Anzac Day: Gallipoli Dawn Service
The Gallipoli Dawn Service from Anzac Cove in Turkiye. Australia's Governor-General Sam Mostyn will be in attendance as we mark 110 years since Australian, NZ and other Commonwealth troops landed at Gallipoli in 1915.
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11:30
Anzac Day: Dawn Service
One of the key commemorative events on Anzac Day. From the Australian National Memorial in Villers-Bretonneux, France, we honour the service and sacrifice by Australians on the Western Front in WWI.
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12:25
ABC News on ANZAC Day
Jeremy Fernandez brings you the latest news and the day's top stories, plus live reports and comprehensive coverage of commemorations to mark Anzac Day.
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13:00
ABC News Afternoons
Jeremy Fernandez brings you the latest news and the day's top stories, plus live reports and comprehensive coverage of commemorations to mark Anzac Day.
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14:00
Afternoon Briefing
Eight days out from polling day and with a pause in early voting and campaigning to mark Anzac Day, Patricia Karvelas speaks with newsmakers and key players on the latest ahead of the election and the Funeral of Pope Francis.
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15:00
ABC News
Melissa Mackay brings you a comprehensive summary of the day's events, with the latest breaking news, in depth coverage of the top stories, live crosses, interviews and explainers to bring you up to speed on what's going on.
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16:00
ABC News Hour
When you need to know what's happening in your community, across Australia or around the world, turn to ABC News for coverage you can trust. Melissa Mackay brings you the day's top stories and latest news at 6pm AEST.
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17:00
ABC National News
There's never been a more important time for transparency and trust. ABC News brings you the day's top stories and latest news, with more reporters to tell you what's going on and why it matters. Presented by Melissa Mackay.
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17:31
The Many Days of Anzac
The ABC dives into its archives of its Anzac Day coverage to reveal the story of how Australians created Anzac traditions and rituals by which we remember those who fought.
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18:30
ABC News Tonight
The latest breaking news and a comprehensive roundup of today's best stories from across Australia's states and regions. With reporters in more places ABC News covers the issues that matter most. Presented by Girish Sawlani.
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19:00
The World
Girish Sawlani presents the latest international news including how Australians around the world have marked Anzac Day.
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19:30
Planet America
Trump attacks America's oldest and richest college Harvard. Was a doctored image used to justify a man's deportation to El Salvador? Plus how Wisconsin's Governor used a veto to lock in school funding for the next 400 years.
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20:00
ABC Nightly News
The home of breaking news and in-depth coverage of the big stories from across Australia and around the globe. The ABC's network of reporters cover important stories and all the news you need. Presented by Girish Sawlani.
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20:30
Asia News Week
Join Yvonne Yong for the latest news from Asia: Catholics across the region mourn the death of Pope Francis, and a deadly attack on tourists in Kashmir escalates tensions between India and Pakistan.
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21:00
ABC Late News
More news, more often. Wherever you are stay in touch with ABC News. We've got more reporters in more places, connecting communities and covering the stories and issues that matter to you. Presented by Jade Barker.
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21:30
The Art of Remembrance
Nate Byrne explores the role of paintings and sketches that represent the experiences of our service personnel, and how visual art can help us to learn more about Australia's military history.
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22:00
ABC Late News
Follow the latest on today's news, covering what's happening and why it matters. ABC News has reporters across Australia and around the globe to bring you the news you need to know. Presented by Jade Barker in Perth.
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22:15
Swingers: How to Win an Election
The last time we had a hung parliament in 2010 it took 17 days to sort out the final result. Now those involved have a tip for new players.
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22:45
If You're Listening
In Trump's first term, the Attorneys General and Justice Department staff prioritised the law over Trump's desires - is there any chance that'll happen this time?
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23:01
ABC Late News
More news, more often. Wherever you are stay in touch with ABC News. We've got more reporters in more places, connecting communities and covering the stories and issues that matter to you. Presented by Jade Barker.
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23:30
The Pacific
The region reacts to the passing of Pope Francis, the Rainbow Warrior returns to Marshall Islands 40 years after it saved the people of Rongelap from nuclear fallout, and Sean Dorney on 50 years since PNG's independence.
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TV rehberi - Cumartesi, 26-04-2025

00:00
DW News
The latest international news and the day's top stories from a European perspective. Our broadcast partner DW brings you live coverage from Berlin with updated reports and expert analysis on the big global issues and events.
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00:17
Focus on Europe
Firearms lessons are now compulsory for schoolchildren in Poland, as it prepares for a potential Russian attack. Plus a pizzeria in Monza, Italy, employs only people on the autism spectrum: the founder's son is also autistic.
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00:44
If You're Listening
France has been sceptical of how much US can be trusted. Now they may be the only safe refuge for countries looking for new security guarantees. So how did they see this about-face coming?
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01:02
The World
Girish Sawlani presents the latest international news including how Australians around the world have marked Anzac Day.
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01:30
Planet America
Trump attacks America's oldest and richest college Harvard. Was a doctored image used to justify a man's deportation to El Salvador? Plus how Wisconsin's Governor used a veto to lock in school funding for the next 400 years.
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02:00
DW News
The latest international news and the day's top stories from a European perspective. Our broadcast partner DW brings you live coverage from Berlin with updated reports and expert analysis on the big global issues and events.
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02:30
Asia News Week
Join Yvonne Yong for the latest news from Asia: Catholics across the region mourn the death of Pope Francis, and a deadly attack on tourists in Kashmir escalates tensions between India and Pakistan.
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03:00
The Pacific
The region reacts to the passing of Pope Francis, the Rainbow Warrior returns to Marshall Islands 40 years after it saved the people of Rongelap from nuclear fallout, and Sean Dorney on 50 years since PNG's independence.
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03:30
That Pacific Sports Show
Tiana Penitani catches up with former dual-code rugby player Lisa Fiaola for a special one-on-one discussion covering a later in life start on the field to international success and competition naming honours.
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04:01
Stateline
Two scuba divers relive the moment they were left stranded in the ocean off WA. Natural disasters are making home insurance more difficult to obtain. Plus koalas being pushed out of their habitat on Sydney's urban fringes.
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04:30
Swingers: How to Win an Election
The last time we had a hung parliament in 2010 it took 17 days to sort out the final result. Now those involved have a tip for new players.
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05:00
Weekend Breakfast
Start your weekend informed and up-to-date. Fauziah Ibrahim and Celina Edmonds bring you the latest on the election campaign, news, interviews and global affairs. Plus Emma Rebellato at the Vatican and sport with Chloe Hart.
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09:00
ABC News
Melissa Mackay presents the latest from ABC News, following the day's top stories and coverage of events as they unfold. Plus original reporting, expert analysis and the updated news, sport, weather and information you need.
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09:30
The Pacific
The region reacts to the passing of Pope Francis, the Rainbow Warrior returns to Marshall Islands 40 years after it saved the people of Rongelap from nuclear fallout, and Sean Dorney on 50 years since PNG's independence.
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10:00
ABC News at Noon
Melissa Mackay presents the latest from ABC News, following the day's top stories and coverage of events as they unfold. Plus original reporting, expert analysis and the updated news, sport, weather and information you need.
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11:00
ABC News
Melissa Mackay presents the latest from ABC News, following the day's top stories and coverage of events as they unfold. Plus original reporting, expert analysis and the updated news, sport, weather and information you need.
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11:30
Swingers: How to Win an Election
The last time we had a hung parliament in 2010 it took 17 days to sort out the final result. Now those involved have a tip for new players.
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12:00
ABC News
Melissa Mackay presents the latest from ABC News, following the day's top stories and coverage of events as they unfold. Plus original reporting, expert analysis and the updated news, sport, weather and information you need.
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12:30
Planet America
Trump attacks America's oldest and richest college Harvard. Was a doctored image used to justify a man's deportation to El Salvador? Plus how Wisconsin's Governor used a veto to lock in school funding for the next 400 years.
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13:00
ABC News
Melissa Mackay presents the latest from ABC News, following the day's top stories and coverage of events as they unfold. Plus original reporting, expert analysis and the updated news, sport, weather and information you need.
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13:29
If You're Listening
Australia has tried to force the social media giants to pay for the news they profit from. The broligarchs who own those platforms have torn up those contracts.
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13:50
BTN High
We look at how artificial intelligence could impact the federal election, including its influence on young voters.
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14:00
ABC News
Melissa Mackay presents the latest from ABC News, following the day's top stories and coverage of events as they unfold. Plus original reporting, expert analysis and the updated news, sport, weather and information you need.
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14:30
Compass
At 87, and despite serious illness, Pope Francis toured SE Asia in 2024. Known as a disruptor for his commitment to the marginalised, he faced challenges from conservative forces.
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15:00
ABC News
Melissa Mackay presents the latest from ABC News, following the day's top stories and coverage of events as they unfold. Plus original reporting, expert analysis and the updated news, sport, weather and information you need.
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15:30
The Funeral of Pope Francis
Before the Funeral Of Pope Francis, Jeremy Fernandez is joined by Scott Stephens, Andrew West, Professor Clare Johnson, Noel Debien, Geraldine Doogue and ABC News reporters for their commentary and insights.
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16:00
The Funeral of Pope Francis
The Funeral of Pope Francis, live from St Peter's Square. Witness centuries of tradition as Jeremy Fernandez presents Special Coverage of this historic event.
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18:00
The Funeral of Pope Francis
Jeremy Fernandez and the panel reflect on the ceremony and Pope Francis' life of service and look ahead to the next steps and the Papal Conclave. With ABC correspondents in Rome covering events as they happen.
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18:34
ABC News Tonight
Following the Funeral of Pope Francis, Mariam Saab brings you the day's top stories and the latest from ABC News.
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19:00
ABC Nightly News
After the Funeral of Pope Francis, Mariam Saab brings you the day's top stories and the latest from ABC News.
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19:30
Foreign Correspondent
Tokyo has become the number one destination for food lovers with more Michelin star restaurants than Paris. As record tourists numbers visit Japan, Tokyo's chefs unveil the secrets behind their success.
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20:00
ABC Late News Weekend
Mariam Saab presents the day's events from reporters across Australia, connecting communities and telling Australia's stories.
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20:30
Swingers: How to Win an Election
The last time we had a hung parliament in 2010 it took 17 days to sort out the final result. Now those involved have a tip for new players.
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21:00
ABC Late News
There's never been a more important time for transparency and trust. ABC News brings you the day's top stories and latest news with more reporters to tell you what's going on and why it matters. Presented by Mariam Saab.
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