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yes it cannot only save but are going on where they're being funded. unimpeded access to education and knowledge and the same opportunities for everyone . a central goal of the global community but what's the reality on the ground education for all d. w.'s multimedia special relates personal stories and highlights extraordinary projects the world over find out more on the internet g.w. dot com education for all. the. greetings from chilly berlin where we are still waiting for snow but feeling in a festive mood nonetheless with these topics. dazzling display offended him yet
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lights up the french city of. warning signs a german photographer captures climate change in greenland. and to me she treats a german christmas market serves up tasty grilled sausages. well admittedly we see a lot of lights during the festive season here in europe but many would argue the fed didn't yaf in yellow in central france really tops the bill so over four days the annual event is a field day for the world's best light artists whose incredible installations take over take apart decorate and embellished the city in turns of the overall impression is sheer delight and so of course our reporter was there. in the french city of leone dark winter nights have just become much brighter for four evenings
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the fed the lumiere is lighting up the city center. over fifty light installations bathed buildings streets squares and parks in a warm glow. it's very pretty the lights make things look nice. and new words like this help you discover any other tests. it's really beautiful and it's really impressive just like. a. little bit like now takes me back to my childhood the night sanaa graffiti and all of the music and. many of the installations don't just look nice they also tell stories on these facades everything revolves around france's most famous hand puppet. he was created by
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a silk weaver here in new york in the early nineteenth century. i. belgian cow holy poor nella and how artists collective from portugal turned guinea all into an illuminated figure for their project. over the hump he's a symbol a bit like the eiffel tower in paris but the people who are going to visit leo are going to the little guy in your museum and see a bit of puppet theater. is sitting in my unit. is a marionette has become a symbol which goes way beyond. books so when they asked us to work on this marionette we said well that's a big responsibility city we. must dump what. the animation artists from aku go always trying to create a connection to the places where they work and with the people who live there but
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their puppet theater projection they shot footage with schoolchildren at leon's puppet museum is of walk in the film the children who go to see the pub appear to have themselves become marionettes they exchange their heads and their bodies with the marionettes so the children have to be dressed and made up like the marionettes my unit the fact the loom yeah has a long tradition and it started out as a religious festival in the seventeenth century the people of the all prayed to the virgin mary to protect them from the plague and because the city was spared the own citizens gave thanks to her each december a tradition that continues to this day. to this december eighth people in the all usually put candles by they went to honor the virgin mary. they brought a different kind of light to the lumiere brothers with a cinematic graph they created the motion picture film camera in the eight hundred
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ninety s. . the music they do confluence is devoting a show to them this year. and this attraction of the light festival is also bringing cinematic history back to leon. on the walls of buildings at the plaster tahoe artist not on yet because that's her daughter dive into famous films as an animated character. i've been drawn to the cinema ever since i was very young like it was my father repaired thirty five millimeter film protectors and i saw between two hundred three hundred films between the ages of eight and ten so movies of always enrich my life . the light shows can be seen all over but the post office two sisters stumble into the world of a video game. at the city's
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roman amphitheater there's a projection of a magical flying horse. and this illuminated flower garden is no way says have come from the heart of the city center. this is the third showing for puppet theater. she wants to see how it's received. reacting exactly the way we hoped they would because the public they say is the things in which their loss of who isn't ours and children calling out things and i've already seen people in the crowds were just as surprised and astonished. by a festival of light and a wealth of history two million people are expected to marvel at this mixture of tradition and modern light heart. mazing well from such a huge spectacle we go now to the arrival of one small bear here in berlin which is also
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a cause for many many many whites. berlin has another new polar bear a thirty centimeter long cut it was born on thursday in a berlin zoo knew and is now enjoying mother tanya's loving care in the whelping box the bird has lifted spirits here after time his last cup of frets died of a liver inflammation that just four months of age back in march. has not yet been named and it's gender is not yet known. and zuko hours are going to have to wait a while to greet the newcomer. the biggest ever christmas tree according to guinness world records has been this central italy it's actually a tree shaped lighting display four hundred fifty meters wide and seven hundred fifty meters long on a mountain slope this year it's dedicated to science and research for the lighting
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so many italian astronauts post on this video greetings from the international space station. and. why i confess that however beautiful and satisfying it is to be in space i would have loved to spend this evening with you and enjoy the show. i sent a space hog to all and warm greetings happy holidays and merry christmas. the christmas tree has been a highlight of holiday seasons for thirty six years and will sign on until early january. on thursday the balland state opera celebrated its two hundred seventy fifth birthday with a concert conducted by daniel barenboim the performance also marked a homecoming after a major renovation of the opera house that took seven years and cost over four hundred million euros. the first opera premiere is to be engelberg humperdinck hansel and gretel on friday the house on today lind numbers among the world's
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leading music venues. well it's the place to go for climate change experts when they need to check the planets vital signs greenland where ice cores drawn from glaciers show the earth's climate is in fact responding to changes in greenhouse gas levels but sadly the evidence of rapid climate change is already much too evident on the surface german photographer all of auto becca has been documenting shrinking ice sheets in greenland for years now and his pictures tell a beautiful yet tragic tale. of utter beca has been exploring the world of icebergs and places since two thousand and three he's become an eyewitness to its decline ever since if the temperature were to rise by five degrees celsius by the end of the century such images would no longer exist.
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when you know that there is global warming and you see an iceberg like this and you can see how it is sweating all the ice is wet and shiny and water trickles down everywhere. water drips down into the sea everywhere. then you can see how fast it goes. all of us are back has travelled the west coast of greenland with this camera four thousand kilometers in a rubber dinghy his series of pictures in titled broken line of his breathtaking images. type of the. king to when the ice floats on the water it sounds like glass rubbing together if a fresh piece had just fallen off it beats around you and it's called. proud and when you hear this sound. among. the singing of the ice.
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and especially the beating for. you know when you feel like your in a champagne goblet k. . becker was born in one nine hundred fifty nine in taba minda on the baltic sea. he works with a large format camera that looks like it dates back to another era he says it's like putting up an easel and painting a picture. only to expose as a possible percocet so he sometimes travels with days to find. if there's a hitch when the film is developed it was all in vain. all of us are back i used to be a carpenter then a graphic designer until he got bored. then he headed for iceland and greenland today many of his photographs hang in major museums the world over. he almost
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always too is alone once two hundred kilometers from the nearest village he had a serious accident. away from. being on the boat nonstop for thirty six hours because there was nowhere to stop and a three or four o'clock in the morning i had to drive straight north to the sun. it was just above the horizon and blinded me and the next moment everything was quiet and dark dr while i woke up again and felt something cold pointy on my chin and i couldn't move. i open my eyes and realised that i'd landed on an iceberg i had concussion of the. blood was running down me had broken ribs with my boat to drifted off. and there was no one around. and i went into the water and followed the boat form after fifteen minutes i reached the boat i was exhausted because i was stuck there hanging on to the boat and i could not get in
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and i put my turn on the propeller fell for the engine and pushed myself up with my feet and first of all. he survived and kept going. on his expeditions he often doesn't meet people for days on end no assistant no distraction he also shoots the photos himself. he has walked the entire length of four rivers in greenland's interior rivers created by climate change no where else can you see the results of global warming as drastically as here in greenland more than two hundred seventy billion tons of ice are expected to melt this year. for when i was on the guy saya company the researchers there we went to the measuring stations and they took the data and evaluated it they were surprised by these huge changes that exceeded their own forecasts and they were shocked by the extent so. in greenland so much melt water is generated each
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year that an area the size of germany would be flooded under one meter of water. the icebergs are melting and author because images testified to that. well back to some happier news and the fact that berlin is not only the coolest hippest city here in germany but also a veritable melting pot with people from one hundred eighty nine countries making it their whole and this influx of nationalities has meant great things for the local color narry scene and in our series fifty kitchens one city were methodically sampling our way through some of the best eateries in town and this time we come to the cafe run by oil a standing mattison from denmark and she's making or more precisely baking something typically danish namely oatmeal cookies with licorice. being moved out of the normal frame gets to simply dim sum that makes you think in
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new ways to do crazy things which is good which is a good reason to move is that it. shakes you up it. allows you to do other things you can redefine yourself when you're more. than six actually what scorning mattie's and there'd she's an architect interior designer and now a cafe in twenty twelve she and her family moved from the danish capital copenhagen to berlin a new city a new project a special café in her search for a suitable location she found a former antique shop she and her husband spent more than two months renovating it they designed and built the furnishings themselves as an interior designer screening mattie's and is already decorated many boutiques and cafes around cafe east and eden seventy square meters in size.
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the name comes from the book by john steinbeck east of eden and we had a list of names and one of them that we really liked was this because it contained the word east berlin and as the nice place we won. the to me so we decided to twist it a little bit and call it east and eden. was born in one thousand nine hundred sixty seven in a small town near copenhagen she grew up with two siblings after leaving school she studied architecture and lived in italy in australia and new zealand. in the eastern eden café office a small selection of food dishes that are easy and uncomplicated to prepare she says that's typically danish. as a teenager she didn't in turn she have been a cake shop developed a passion for the trade. she bakes on the sweet treats herself according to her own
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recipes. i'm lucky enough to have a dentist for a mother and growing up in the seventy's in denmark it meant that we were not allowed to eat candy sugar on weekdays we could have it on saturdays my mother really wanted to encourage us to to make food and there were so i i realized that it was ok for me to bake a cake and that was sugar so every day i would come home from school and i would bake something and so it's always been a big hobby of mine and. death something i've always been doing. danes are said to have a sweet tooth. ode biscuits with licorice are both popular and simple to make. they take only about three quarters of an hour including the baking time.
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they can easily be combined with different ingredients. for example with cranberries. these give a biscuit so fruity taste. denmark is known for good licorice is not only eaten as a candy but also used to. spikes. licorice is extracted from the root of the licorice plant which grows mainly in the mediterranean region. nowadays many top restaurants also use licorice as a seasoning. and using the kris or the kids in a recipe for me is like using a new spiced it's not even thinking about the cuts when i'm using it it's like using cinnamon or scott or any other spice it gives it this really nice deep warm flavor to the formula and her family moved to berlin she searched
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for a suitable school for her daughter found it in a major district. here she immediately found a home she likes the colorful mix of people who live here. misses a very. international place to be. we can all see it as our customers here in the cafe they come from all over the world good places to eat nice places to go for coffees good shopping and i supermarkets does everything we need here so we never use a car in berlin we're always on our bikes because everything is close by. so it's
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it's a nice little city in the city. initially. only opened her company five days of the week but her concept has been so well received that it's now open every day. they have packed how can they like this at hanukkah will come. love that language over the final station in this week's series we're in the. a town that situated on the popular romantic road in southern germany and renowned for its very well preserved medieval old town and it's also known as germany's christmas capital year round thanks to its fine to craft a decorations by the local firm to avoid fads and it follows that it's christmas market is also extra special and dates back more than five hundred years not to be missed there is their franconian falls to a dream it's. a
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visit to the streets of rotten bore collector caliber in northern bavaria is like a trip back to medieval times many of the beautiful houses date from the fourteenth century during advent visitors flock here to visit the writer list mark one of the most attractive christmas markets in europe. over sixty market stalls are situated around the renaissance style town home and in the narrow streets nearby. friend coney and grilled sausages popular with visitors to the market. there's kitty punch grilled sausage and sweets they're all delicious just another made out where he grew up eating these grilled sausages which makes us love them all the mall. they belong in a market like jason what's marked for her yard behind. eric trump's butcher shop supplies the market with fresh sausages prompts wife sonia serves customers in the
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busy shop. some canadian tourists are here to sample the grilled sausages it's delicious yes very good. we don't have anything quite this authentic at home we try to but we can't replicate it. the sausage meat comes from pigs raised by local farmers to me is season with onions for margarine white pepper a dash of nothing meg and salt. sonya trump grills the sausages on both sides for around ten minutes in this region they're usually served with bread and sauerkraut . i suggest is also good and isn't only this is a traditional grilled sausage prepared the old fashioned way in this natural casing and. runs it's a very fine and delicate sausage skin that has a little strip with us. this gives it that special taste characteristic of the
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franconian growth sausage rolls only then is a truly authentic so grilled sauce which can be found everywhere but if it doesn't have the spelling casing it's not a true from coney and sausage things. so here looks forward to selling lots of the grilled sausages this christmas she says the colder it gets the more people work up an appetite for a hearty sausage. these tourists from taiwan are willing to give one a try meat pie one must also have been a sausage buzz already told. sweets of a. soul sucked see it's just a christmassy atmosphere. protein birds writer list mark got its name from a mythical horseman he's seen as a bringer of good cheer. and here it's christmas all year round. of all farts christmas village located next to the writer
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list marked off for some thirty thousand articles for the festive season. even famous grilled sausages but you can't eat them. in the mean time the night has fallen but the organ grinder planes are. for me this is a ambience the old town on the christmas market a wonderful it's my first time to visit out crazy miles month period that not knowing the rable a man thing is cool as if it meant for me the christmas markets about mold and sausages and some old wine and the whole atmosphere and the guns out of fear that. it's almost time for night watchman hans-georg baumgartner to begin his duties but first time for a sausage fingers you want something honest about a franconian grilled sausage today is every night i'll be making my rounds i've
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done this every night for twenty five yes. people from around the world have come to explore road and fork and it's medieval charm at christmas time it's an especially festive tour. and one more thing before we sign off and that's to announce the winner of this week's euro watch we asked you to send us pictures of the foods that make you feel all christmassy and this watch goes this week to carol sat it's who's from or debates in croatia who sent us this lovely shot of what looks like a traditional kind of donut very lovely with the flag in the background so thanks very much to carol and to all those who also took part in happy christmas and happy and peaceful holidays to all of you. celebrating enjoy it to the fullest and until we meet again i just want to.
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