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what candidates failed to determine its outcome. in negotiations lasting many years of mediators succeeded in getting agreement. it was the burst of modern diplomacy. sixteen forty eight. to starts oct twenty fourth on d w. i n o one and max before we kick off today so let's have a quick look at what's coming up. i just think there are some that it is bad create jobs in the first round they've. been such a lack taking advantage of themselves combined with the sums of the youngsters our
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. hands ever not take we've taken to the skies in the world's biggest exactly. today everybody knows street that's art in the streets bought a moscow based artist has taken street out into the woods and set off spray painting on a wall you have jenny chest pains on clear plastic cellophane that's reptar on trees that's why his creations are called solo graffiti some might be concerned about their effects on the environment but the i knew was a lot only last a few days chester moves everything once the project is complete leaving about just as you found it. urban art meets nature moscow graffiti artist your teacher says pushing the boundaries of street art by painting in the woods instead of walls he uses cellophane as a can't create new woodland creatures just outside moscow the technique is called
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shallow graffiti. you. do it the minute you if you want the background state transparent you can't make any mistakes when you're drawing the outline. the most correct anything later on. the experiment changing on plastic wrap for seven years now we got the idea from french. nature into the mix was his idea. he mainly paints and so on so those he watches are to merge into its surroundings. but at the. street art usually happens in an urban setting. you mean moving you know graffiti technique into nature is an experiment. and i don't just like experiment. i also like experimenting with where i paint every place has its own specific atmosphere its own vibe with my field you know what's going to.
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get guinea is good at her feet artist for nearly twenty years shares the studio at a moscow suburb with several other artists and regularly organizes like yours and exhibits for street arc he wants to promote the style in russia in economic world living as an artist and he's not just known for his cellophane paintings he uses instagram and his website to sell prints and campuses and he's regularly commissioned to paint murals in russia and around the world. i don't paint for others i paint more for myself but it useful to come to the cause i don't want to please anyone or prove myself to anyone with this my art isn't about controversial political or social topics or usually it's not i just enjoy what i'm doing and if someone else likes it that's even better when you can if not
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just keep walking. artist and curator dmitri thinks his colleague style is distinctive. so that when the. his work is usually a jumble of comics for years and me. little june and. all those who would. he is. your genius designs are dotted around the russian capital three of them are at the trendy flux design factory street art is all the rage more correct many spots like this in russia in the old soviet union there were only official socialist street near all good feeding was frowned upon even now illegal street artists quickly covered up and official commissions are hard to come by. what they did
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a custom. it's really hard to work with the authorities. if you want a particularly well known artist it's difficult to get through to the big guys up there. you can try to your local councils all with what but their attitude is often still. i just want you to paint something like russian or birch trees or children. in the woods if gainey can decide for himself what to pay down toward spain he often looks for just the right spot for a design for a long time and then works for several hours. but selangor pheidias tranship plastic wrap doesn't last long and the paintings are often quickly taken down. that's part of the process. i know when i started it's just just an experiment. the snail will only live online and in photos. the cylinder feature paintings may be gone even faster than they appear but you have
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gain h.s. hopes that they will help him to leave his mark on the russian art scene. atop of us of munich ended this week and more details about this year's edition of the world's biggest folk festival would be a brass bands and much more coming up in today's express. a one hundred eighty feel sorry tobar fest came to an end in munich on sunday organizers were pretty pleased with this year's edition of the world's biggest beer festival thanks to the sunny weather and attendance was up over last year six point three million guests drank a total of seven and a half million liters of clear and they consumed one hundred twenty four oxen and forty eight calves roasted on spits the next october first starts september twenty first twenty nineteen.
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last week at the castle on the city of tokyo gone ahead of its twenty seventh human toll competition. known as customers which means councils even counted on these human pyramids a traditionally erected at festivals in calcutta india. and it has a lot of attention when we're building the towers but trying to stay calm if you get nervous things go wrong but you have to trust your genitals like it is doesn't buy that and when everything works out it's a great feeling. that i don't own also it is getting. people in chechnya have been creating human tolerance for more than two hundred years custom built on now one unesco's cultural heritage list. more than three hundred yachts took part in the finale of the twentieth blog essential k. regatta for the we can be anyone event marks the end of the sailing season on the mediterranean over four thousand sailors participated in
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a two week long workout in the gulf of central play a small town nearby as a popular call for sailing and susie isps and the european jet set. he's a living legend of music the history is still. the french artist released as. pioneering debuted album oxygen in one thousand nine hundred seventy six it was a benchmark album for electronic music decades after this wrong breaking success he released a best of album called planets our fifty years of music along with the album he surprised his fans with an extraordinary three hundred sixty degree show and hammocks planetarium we met up with him to find out more. as a new best of album is a journey through five decades of music in hamburg planetarium it becomes an audio
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visual experience the electronic music tiny i made his breakthrough in one nine hundred seventy six with his hit album oxygen. i remember when i first really succeeds in the lives of people i mean appreciating the music i had no idea about how how it has been done and they had no idea that we were talking about electronic music they were just thinking about strange sound that could be that could come from. remains. came to the planetarium to take in mission house and he's influenced musicians and composers the world over for half a century now now at seventy he keeps setting new musical milestones. and
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the strange reason she time i think it's it was in a sense like yesterday when i think about that lots of people are questioning me about the oxygen or about the queen that's my only albums and i really feel ok it's from a distance but actually it was like if it was not maybe not yesterday but last year something nice to. be. celebrated french composing remakes curated the music tracks for the plan a challenge. for me at the creative process the mixing of frustration and hope the frustration that every every album or every piece of music could be better and the hope that it would be the case. that john had a few suggestions to make the planetarium show even better but overall he seemed to enjoy the journey through his own musical of. the it's
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a great tribute to my work so how can i say wow. fifty years of electronic music by. now on at the hamburg planetarium. and now we are off to take a look at the beautiful landscape of germany from a buff but not from a drone or a helicopter like you would expect this time we feature a sightseeing tour from the nashik we're flying over the even to be a range of hills on the east bank off the river. we're not taking just any is that then it's the largest airship in the world to be certified for passenger operations so all of art. the world's largest passenger airship approaches one hung the airfield ready to make a landing into the wind the ground crew is ready to do more and more learned theory as i deal with this research is this fly or is this sailing as a fleet in it's flying we always right up on the flight i mean it's not like we
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haven't given it any thought on sale because they are lighter by air. today zeppelins a slightly heavier than air so they actively fly the wages precisely balanced out using bags full of led zeppelin can carry fourteen passengers and often each one a window seat also on board or a pilot and a flight attendant within just a few minutes with floating up into the sky. marshal though is gradually shrinking below us along with the rest of von. gadget guys it's not clear advice to the flight attendant announces that they've reached printing out to chewed and passengers can now move around the ship it's a lot like an airplane but different. we reach three hundred thirty metres altitude and an air speed of fifty six kilometers an hour we can even open the windows and get a breath of fresh air strips has been flying for twenty years real seconds he says
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adding that only five exist in the world. how about the number of pilots. this could be the guts or if you were pilots and there are astronauts there just aren't many are also on the market right now sixteen are pilots in the world three of them are women. used to be a flight instructor for the east german armed forces after german reunification he started with the airship company. because. your neat way to fly when it's really cast a spell on you travel a lot and i was in the us for several years and we set up a company in japan we just got back for two years in africa with us up and i really love it and even getting paid to do this. and he's seen a lot but he still gets
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a thrill from the view over the hills of the z. and the famous dragons rock. this is even fantastic. just sunshine and autumn in the air there's the rhine valley in a row if you don't go for more if you've got i haven't seen anything like this and each of the visibility just rubbish. to lessen the pace without a care in the world. jennifer can fight works for the airship company today she can relax yesterday it was windy and she felt queasy guess the moment yes and yes today was my first flight and it was incredibly exciting it's different from an airplane just the fact that you have fresh absolute thoughts. a sightseeing flight cost about four hundred euro's what's striking is the calmness. such was if it's very
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peaceful slow down to contemplate things and just enjoy life but do you realize it's not just about getting from point a to point b. . or the glass of wine it's the take it easy. now it's time to head back to the airfield sometimes landing can be a little bumpy. about the same as jumping off a chair in the office so there's no danger that would be. exactly when gently sets down the airship isn't even more to the must the way to be kept balanced meaning to passengers get off while to get on and then it's time to go. goodbye to these silent giants. want to know more about european lifestyle and culture visit euro max on facebook. you'll find highlights from our programmes. three hundred sixty degree videos of the most beautiful places in europe and
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snapshots taken by our reporters take an exclusive look behind the scenes at how the program is produced and follow us on facebook life. we love it when fans visit our facebook page and give us their feedback visit d.w. euro max on facebook. it's time to travel i was serious you know my x x r two is your chance to have a say which destination and you have like us to explore today we are heading to sweeten thanks to the bureaucrats from colombia and i actually mean according to what like to find out more about sweden especially where the local it's like to spend their holidays that's why we chose the favored island and it's one hundred thirty seven kilometers long but only sixteen kilometers wide so it boasts lots of beaches the most hours of sunshine in the country its population of about twenty four thousand swells to ten times that and some are so the best time to go it's off
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season like we did. for most visitors a trip to the island usually begins with the drive across bridge. the island is a tremendously popular summer destination for sun starved swedes but its natural beauty is best experienced when fall sets in. the weather gets rougher and peace and quiet descend underland. there's a lighthouse at each end of the one hundred thirty seven kilometer long coast the one of the northern point is nicknamed tall eric. often it will come out and has a long time maritime tradition and the line always is a remnants of that history currents around the island are tricky so there are not just the two big lighthouses but also many smaller ones along the coast i mean.
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the wooden windmills that dot the landscape are typical of the region most of them are out of service but time was they turned year round in the baltic breeze when bills were long key to agricultural operations here. at. just about every farmer in the arlin put up a windmill on his farm to cover his own energy. in the heyday in the mid nineteenth century there were some two thousand windmills on her land the bottom a little. girl and has been inhabited since the early stone age. broome stone is testify to the vikings presence in the. castle was built from a twelfth century rampart and long served as a key fortress in battles against denmark today all that remains is a ruin. and. so legion palace is located nearby known for its good air the spot was selected for
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a royal summer residence by sweden's queen victoria in the early twentieth century the gardens are a major attraction. for them and that they are never hard i'm able to sit on to the kind of gardens consists of an english and italian garden and haven't learned to was commissioned by queen victoria or something then there are later additions so do you know we take good care of the park to ensure it looks as good in the future as it did in the past it's a. big expensive mistake continues to be used by the swedish royal family as a vacation retreat to this day. every year the family gets together to celebrate the birthday in july of crown prince's victoria. the lead coming up on me and ariel family spends eight to ten weeks a year at sullivan palace from the palace and the starting point for their excursion so he's always fly the roller flag so that everyone know it was a member of the royal family. even in the quieter months so laden is
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a popular destination for visitors who want to see where cargo stuff sylvia and other family members spend their summers this comes from forced i can see the attraction of getting away from the hustle and bustle and taking some time off here because it would force you to. come to it if you love and there's no way around this palace you simply have to come whenever i'm here for a few days i come and pay a visit to the park is simply beautiful von scene is rocketed and her product. a half hour's drive south of the restaurant aren't serves up local specialities. cocoa core are bacon filled potato dumplings they prepare hundreds here every day by hand. in bend it so that oh no dumplings have a filling made from cured and diced pork barrelling. seasoned about clove proper and onion. well i would imagine they're filled with boiled them for an hour
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or so so they're served with butter cream and onion berries. the perfect way to round off a long windswept walk on the beach this weeds favorite island with its rock and picturesque landscapes. and now it's up to you to let us know where he would like to send us next and why you chose this particular spot maybe your dream destination will be featured in one of the upcoming dishes don't forget we give away your max watched lucky when you find all the details on our website so join in and now we have got the perfect report for all meat loving viewers bob the food we're about to show you now has nothing to do with what you can normally buy in a supermarket it's the best off the best three brothers from germany made their
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passion a profession they sell go me before online while also supplying the best restaurants in europe but quality has got its price. this beef is very special. and so is this butcher shop. its cold storage room is like a bolt because the meat store here is so incredibly valuable but that's just busted this is the most expensive mater the world use i read a piece us together costs three thousand arrows where you can see the spectacular marble of the old. and these three brothers are experts when it comes to meet me. stefan i'm just sad voice going off the coast started their business and their parents got out beginning with the idea of buying and selling the world's best meat they created auto gourmet a medium sized firm that supplies high class restaurant owner across europe. just
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by me trying to make people look at me different life. and i'm not the one you want to increase meets a perceived value we had to make it to where it was one hundred years ago or so so we just made should become something special again by so i was on the side. behind this simple curtain lies meets with millions of euros including japanese one hugh and kobe beef the highly prized by top european chef. once a year as the brothers host to meet master class series it winds up with a policy where the world's best grill masters gather to sizzle steaks at eight hundred degrees celsius or try out new cooking methods. if they serve up huge slabs of meat. right or left ok i got the. times only the finest cuts will do. my cue
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beef talk tough talk with caviar round off the meal. isn't i'll just buy for you. so crazy about me here. on the subject of sustainable conscious fashion part of a new generation we take our lives very seriously and we take the lives of living animals very seriously to. do it all before. we don't have to live. yes me is the also brothers bread and butter right now they're confronted with two opposing trends hard cool calm and. the gonna. then you got something going to go if they're not a militant a nerd indians because they don't have to grapple good luck to the subject of nutrition. on the one side you've got to meet him with or try me and the really
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hardcore guys with beards in the water count to this and so i'm going to be going on and on the other side of the beagle says the feed our philosophy is different consume consciously but we eat meat consciously fly that's our message just and abel does this i think it was a boy chuffed anyway a five hundred fifty year is a kilo this kind of meat is best result for a truly special occasion. our next episode of your match would also be a special occasion so soon and again with zero around tomorrow and don't forget you can find many more topics from roger up on our website or join us on facebook thanks for watching by. next time on your own back journeys through rock history museum dortmunder you was dedicating a call to preview show to the british band the floor. visitors can experience five
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monoidal son my kids might hide your identity. we are scared we are very scared we have to see. the movie enough to hide from his odd against. bangladesh. true face of the country look like. freedom independence a separation of state and church that used to be important but for decades political infighting here has endured progress and islamistic. students are gaining more influence democracy and the law are on shaky ground in of discord good order and out of the sure. they appear to be.
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not. bangladesh the dawn of islam is a an exclusive d.w. report starts october eighteenth. armed forces are under pressure they're battling recruiting problems don't dated and broken down equipment and limited budgets play. all the challenges a huge lesson there is no snuff planes are not enough transport helicopter. tanks we have ten divisions that don't have tanks up plenty so don't sourcing and privatization are the order of the day in all areas but not composed dangers to liberty then along comes all the private sector businesses making money with everything from reconnaissance drones to laundry facilities firms are infiltrating the forces scheme friends of the german. military industrial complex
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starts october twentieth on t.w. . play play. play. play. this is deja news coming to you live from berlin and until he says investigators will search for the missing journalist inside the saudi consulate in istanbul this surveillance image taken outside the building is reportedly the last public sighting of a prominent dissident the journalist now missing the saudis have denied tickets came says he was murdered inside.
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