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innovations magazine for any. of us from every week and always looking to the future fund d w dot com science and research for asia. welcome to quadriga but isn't that sort of maybe i can tell you about is this a women's talk w. smart women. smart talk with. smart station hill sold out of this one w maybe this. hello everyone and welcome to europe max among other topics we've got a royal romance and today's. love and loyalty you could
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a little about prince philip celebrate the anniversary. fashion and the takeaway for designers and this is totally a clash of cultures. and give and take private patterns are a lifesaver for the front rizzi if. there is a romantic ok isn't to celebrate in britain today could another birth and her husband prince philip are celebrating their seventy's wedding anniversary this said i do in the post-war parrott on november twentieth in one thousand nine hundred forty seven with a big jubilee they've set a record for the longest marriage in the history of british royal couple it's of course over the years the two have experienced a lot of ups and downs let's have a look back to see if we can discover the recipe for marital success. plain elizabeth the second of prince philip arguably the best known role company.
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now we married seventy years without a single marital scandal union embodies loyalty integrity and a sense of duty the beginning was suitably romantic in nineteen thirty nine philip was an eighteen year old cadet of the royal naval college in dartmouth during a routine rule visit to the college he was put in charge of chaperoning the king's daughters and princess elizabeth just knew immediately that this was the man she wanted to marry the queen was smitten right from work when she was princess elizabeth two. very first day she have a mess prince philip he was an absolute prince philip at that time is just just a young naval officer said it was not the ideal match for a future queen of england he was a pamela less greek prince of german descent elizabeth's mother in particular raised doubts about her daughter's choice. elizabeth was not to be swayed and stood
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by her choice. the wedding bells rang on november the twentieth nine hundred forty seven in london's westminster abbey hundreds of thousands of well wishers lined the streets waiting for hours for a chance to cheer the newlyweds. the couple soon had their first two children charles the heir to the throne in one thousand nine hundred forty eight and princess and their only daughter in nine hundred fifty then their lives took an abrupt and drastic turn elizabeth's father king george the sixth died in one nine hundred fifty two twenty six year old elizabeth became queen and philip the prince concert as the husband of the queen he was not to carry the title of king. the coronation was broadcast live on television with more than twenty million viewers worldwide.
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is after elizabeth's coronation prince andrew was born followed by prince edward in one nine hundred sixty four philip had left the navy to devote himself full time to his royal duties i think they've grown into each other in a formal way you know they have their differences they have their ways of dealing with things in different ways but they've come together as a formal couple of us well so the one they're doing for the occasions they are very much as one they are the firm they are the family while the queen. prince concerts union has stood the test of time the same can't be said of the marriages of three of their four children. princes. prince andrew. charles and diana divorced. prince philip and queen elizabeth have stood together and weathered all the storms
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to hit their family including the death of princess diana in one nine hundred ninety seven and the ensuing wave of animosity towards the royals from the british public. that same year philip and elizabeth celebrated their fiftieth wedding anniversary. all families we went through the full range of pleasures and tribulations of bringing up your nephew somewhat. but i think our children are. different and difficult and demanding circumstances. they're a team that functions like a well oiled machine today queen elizabeth and prince philip are firmly back in the british public school good graces. the give and take royal couple you know they they keep together extremely well they have their times apart but they are professionally one of the strongest couples i've ever met. elizabeth has
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often mentioned that marrying prince philip was one of the best decisions of her life has been my her side supporting her for seven decades. prince philip officially retired from his royal judi's in august but prince consul is a lifelong calling in many ways he and the queen are emblematic of the ideal royal couple. that has to be the first christmas markets have just opened across europe so we are also getting into the festive mood at the top of our culture news for round up on today's express. tis the season for christmas markets. the popular tiffany amusement park and the danish capital copenhagen is a blaze and millions of colorful lights. it's the largest seasonal market in
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scandinavia. vienna is also getting into the holiday spirit. of the austrian capital city hall offers a cornucopia of delights at it and train. an enormous star shines about the square in romania transylvania has had a christmas market of its since two thousand and seven. now it's regarded as one of the most beautiful and romania. restoration work on giotto's company in florence cathedral brought in a one hundred thirty five metre crane boom on sunday to inspect the top of its cross the world famous belt was designed by italian artist. in the fourteenth century part of the restoration will involve refurbishing the wooden roof supports
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the cathedral is on unesco's list of world cultural heritage sites. monaco celebrated its national holiday on sunday the reigning prince albert had his family watch the ceremony which commemorates france's recognition of monaco's independence on november the one thousand eight hundred sixty one. after the changing of the guard the ceremony continued but the man. nicholas cathedral. of sadness took note albert has recently become sporting a mustache. the traces that fessing leaves on society see not only on the streets but also on the wrong ways in style capitals around the word for years now designers have been looking to different cultures both past and present for inspiration of course often
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they find inspiration by exploring their own roots like. grew up in serbia is now living in his heritage is clearly reflected in his creations which are a modern take on traditional style. fashion knows no borders all boundaries its sights bridge takes what it needs and then transforms it into something new. and fashion tell stories. cademy of fashion and design sasha covert shavit she's holding a workshop this fashions are inspired by images from his childhood he grew up in the former yugoslavia during the civil war that was. my inspiration is always my at
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the call but the kids me the serbian who lives here in berlin as a migrant basically. his work gives him an outlet to work through his wartime experiences. fashion is a way of leaving the past behind his collections allow him to pursue a path of continuous reinvention. a new book called traces fashion migration. shows how the fashion industry has been enrich by immigration its authors are i'm sure drink caught and all the bloom. says i'm off to find they realize that a lot of interesting labels the ones that people are talking about are run by people with an immigrant background eighty percent for sure and that this rich cultural mix is very inspiring that he and has. a cultural mix that makes for exciting street style. wear headscarves are
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worn as a cool accessory. if it doesn't i'm told we think it's great because you can see how fashion is also creating a change in society and feeling a spirit of amounts of patient three months but soon saw that fashion is also an expression of who people want to be the banding fashion designers are still searching for their own signature style. and often got if they come from an immigrant background if their parents were immigrants that's very often a big theme but once might have been an insecurity has become a strength. william fan is a german designer with chinese roots and a rising star in german fashion. website this
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workshop a school itself discovering which means that the students will spend four days figuring out who they are getting to know the inner them i think that's the greatest source of inspiration. who are mine and who do i want to be fashion is forward looking. i'd say fashion doesn't just pick up on social trends it also brings about change and fashion is incredibly quick. about doing us off and we'll still be analyzing a trend yet it's been around for a while already and is influencing people. and that's really valuable i'm just i'm just isn't. here in europe and many museums and other cultural institutions wouldn't exist without the support of patents the guests and was lead to a wide range of cultural activity in our next report we need two people who are
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committed to the arts spot what exactly happens to and all motivates them to dole out portions of their fortunes some answers. cost of mallette is rich very rich but instead of going shopping he visits his dutch masters one hundred fifty five of them are hanging at the doctor shows museum in for him they belong to the miller collection a priceless gift from this patron not the comedian they have been sure i'm a millionaire but i don't live a life of luxury i wouldn't know how to give out all that money i don't want a boat i don't want anything my money goes towards paintings exclusively and that's also my legacy what will remain of me are my donations. that they've been so well received and are of such importance has to do with the fact that museums themselves can't afford the market prices for such artworks. in munich.
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and has funded a museum devoted to lyric poetry since one nine hundred eighty nine it's her personal gift to everyone a place full of poetry. i was interested in these books and i wanted lots of others to be interested in them also if you're into this year. was a lot of my skin as a patroness and to a hydraulic components firm she's given much of her fortune to the new her cabinet foundation it operates a library which houses fifty eight thousand volumes of poetry and is open to the public. preserving art for the general public is also christoph miller's aim after selling off a chef on a daily newspaper in two thousand and four he started buying paintings at auctions and giving them to museums these works by dutch masters from the seventeenth century comprise the largest a nation of paintings by old masters and germany since world war two dr gave us a league is the collections curator. and it's called with in the now comes what is
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probably my favorite painting at least by the dutch old masters or more. we've been lucky to receive this large donation. that alone is already a sign of recognition for the museum news. that it's being given such a gift the land with it all this attention and when dharma does it comes out of my exam card. along with the purchase of books or as in the high skins donation pace the salaries of several employees they organize around forty five readings per year as well as a student poetry project. they also look after an extensive library. needs and. people who come here for the first time are often surprised that something
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like this exists especially people from abroad say they've never seen anything like it and no matter where they're from the p. people who come here to read are primarily thankful for this opportunity to get the thanks because there are very few places which concentrates so exclusively on lyric poetry that's why it's become an important reference center and meeting place over many years and decades and it's also juta the spirits of our founder here who have this enthusiasm this idea this love of lyric tree it's not a state run institution or a municipal one it's a private initiative. first of malice private donations are now estimated to be worth some fancy million euros but the speculative value means little to either the museum or its generous patron his motives are much more profound. i do it for the pictures too because i love them so much the danish ones as well
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when i buy a painting i'm responsible for it and for the painter who is long dead m l i want to do something for him i'm proud to have purchased the picture but not for its commercial value or as a property or that persists. you know the cabinet foundation acquires around two thousand volumes of poetry every year and it publishes books as well if i turn and in cooperation with other publishers. blonde beauty of our own publications just kind of happened. when authors came and we love them but they didn't have a book we just said well we'll make you one. and looks up no more. patrons they're much more than people who simply hand out money. and now it's time for your max xo to up today we're heading to northern ireland thanks to your request from costa rica. i wanted to know more about northern ireland so we
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decided to with the capital belfast for decades the. all the island conflicts known as the troubles kept visitors a day a tourism has picked up the since the one thousand nine hundred eight peace deal and visitors are discovering the delights buffet has to offer along the planet recently named one of the world's best region so visit and twenty eighteen but us is in many ways a brand new city with a host of attractions here are some highlights. the best way to start a day in belfast is with breakfast incident georges market it's worth a visit just to see the impressive architecture of the indoor market that opened in eighty ninety six a typical breakfast here is the ulster fry. get in and northern ireland is the euro
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read the sort of bread and this little thing here which is called back to the road you can't buy these things in england you can buy these things in scotland are sausages have an irish style of the same called the west and the list is seen with . setting off from desmond hand the taxi drives past the city's vast collection of murals there relics of the northern ireland sectarian conflict known as the troubles which flared up between catholics and protestants in the one nine hundred sixty s. and continued for decades. well no you'll find that republicans are celebrating also some of their dad and some of things that happened over the years or so well for example you would have over my shoulder to the right you have the irish republican homer sluggers that by public stance was making everyone ten of them died as a result of a protest. high fences and walls still separate many parts of the city and the
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residents. on the belfast docks is the shipyard where the luxury liner titanic was built a museum commemorates the do. ship. the height of our belden and the c.m. high titanic was from cane to promenade deck from the bottom of the ship to the top ninety three and the yellow funnel titanic of the. they were roughly an hour ninety feet on top of that he and. the titanic belfast was opened in two thousand and twelve for the hundredth anniversary of the ship's only voyage alongside replicas of various cabins as the last known photo of the titanic a large part of the exhibit is devoted to the linus construction.
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of belfast head to the victoria square center a few stories up from the shop and is a glass. box with an average of one hundred fifty four rainy days a year they can be no guarantee of good visibility. thereby belfast city hall is a playful building modeled on other city holes dating from the height of the british empire. the windows depicting historic events and stained glass are a must see for many of the marble clad holes and the council chamber are also open to the public. just outside of town fans of the hit television series game of thrones can visit familial locations in reality like the dark hedges beech tree lane and the council. they can try their hand at the bow and arrow in the original sashing. if it's too far back you might
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have the side of her face or nose which we do and i need them really. and when night falls in belfast it's time for a pint of beer at the corner pop there's a pub on almost every corner on the bit of luck it will feature life irish music. well plunging temperatures here in europe it's the perfect time for you it's. the place to have if you're in the mood for the specialty and a restaurant called the heidi that translates. well of its own identified one in
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the semitics play. a bit of switzerland in balance quite spec district not far from the spray river is a swiss chalet called. black. here in berlin you can go to the disco in a sweat suit ok. so i think we can handle. just about. the restaurant is run by jennifer melinda schmidt she was born in kenya and grew up in switzerland where she didn't post it to treat as i grew up in the alps info to get in the bunny ears open and then everyone is calling heidi really everyone so i thought i call my restaurant shots. at the black hyping two more guests can order a swiss funding for just under twenty euros there are three types of melted cheese on offer mild spicy with truffles the fondue is served with vegetables and salad.
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is the service not like being in a beer tent in bavaria people drink good white wine good cheese and a very talkative and the music's great too. it's delicious a winter meal that really warms you up. and it fills you up to go how can you avoid getting into jackson. to take an antacid. the boss has a better idea. i always put a glass of cherry brandy on the table you junk the bread into the brandy first then into the phone. but not every piece every sixth or seventh one of the. she won't be able to find your way home. but mind the bread doesn't fall off the funding fork in that event this tradition dictates that the men buy a round and the women kissed their neighbor to their right.
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this with restaurant brings patrons closer together almost one hundred twenty people can snuggle into the cozy chalet and because every visit should be a special thing to treat spots a hive is open for just four months a year from november until february. to see if christmas markets or something else perhaps we want to know what makes you get into the festive spirit was a photo with featured a selection of your andrus on the show to find out more just go to our web page w dot com slash live if you take magically and draw for this exclusive. so good luck with that i hope you can join us again tomorrow from all of. us watching. next time on your own the dance world has come to southwestern germany of the
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the so i'm going. to. beat the germans new and surprising aspects of noise and culture in germany. us american keep music takes a look at germany this increasing the speed of the traditions of everyday lives and language again this time i. saw a young good. looking guy r t w dot com the german. this is you don't you come to learn from but and let's go right to our correspondent news in central istanbul i'm joined by the shellac up there you know his political correspondent on those stories in just a minute but first this news just in it's all about the perspective closer
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d.w. news sasa. their black and living in germany. she's reminded what that means on a daily basis presenter john up like this not being able to blend in and i was kind of. taken khalid's of the group and being you know different than the rest . she travelled across germany to meet other black people and to hear their stories . to look at c s. i grew up in a white family in a white neighborhood it was definitely a challenge. and she decided to put me up for adoption. so the main thing was to keep your head down the conveyor mouth shut of course of the face like this i could never completely disappear if you see all these stereotypes about africa it's good to see you. do something for your country but you're still the black young muslim.
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