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and in taiwan hundreds of members of the 1000000 mark community there also came out in force. the woman who. had more than 30 years of repression from the military government with them thankfully we don't want to go back to that. but i will make a few ones and so we hope our next generation can live in a country like taiwan where everyone enjoys civil rights. are here today and i like that. despite efforts to silence protesters and me and more calls for an end to the coup are still loud and clear in the country. dave brubeck was a journalist who's been covering manmohan for many years he joins us now from kuala lumpur widespread cuts to the internet access some calling it a nationwide blackout what's behind this crackdown yeah well makes it tougher for the organizers of these demonstrations to communicate with one another and strategize with one another i also makes it tougher for them to get their messages
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and powerful visuals out to the outside world for us to see certainly military like the clamp down on that you know the military they've got a playbook that they worked out before they went forward with the coup on monday what they're doing is seeing what the public does they reach in the playbook grab the plating of that particular time or what they think to me now in australia an advisor to elected laid out suit she has been detained as she has also they why are authorities tongan targeting her in a circle. so it's really not clear at this time why they're detaining sean turnout australian economic advisor but you're talking about the case and she's not really known by most of the people in the out mark but her all her advisers many of whom are well know the military does not want anyone influential out there encouraging the masses to continue resisting. what kind of response can we expect from the military leaders today's public protests. well it really depends on how big these
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protests get there picking up steam do they really become something massive and also these work stoppages that are going on across the country to do those continue to grow and if the generals find that there's a colony is just really sliding down i mean it's already been battered like over 1000 by the fates lose the ability to keep the economy running at all well then they may find themselves backed into a corner senior gentleman on the arm the commander in chief he has put his chips on this risky gamble for total power for him there's no turning back even if that means that he has to use deadly force but keep this in mind this is something we do not know does he truly command the loyalty of all of its kinds of units across the army this is really have the loyalty of police officers across the country we do not know there is a chance at some point there could be some division in the ranks that's something we need to keep an eye out for now what about. here has been detained for several days now any update on her whereabouts yet her lawyer says that she is at her
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home in a.p. dot he has not been able to talk to her but all we know is that she's basically under house arrest we have not heard from her really since monday and what came out on monday was a statement that had been prepared in advance of the coup as they want that it might happen. in kuala lumpur thanks very much for the updates sure thing. now to some of the other stories making headlines around the world tens of thousands of farmers have blocked highways across india to protest against new agricultural laws the blockade is the latest action in more than 2 months of protests farmers have been camping outside delhi demonstrating against the laws that they say benefit big business at their expense. chad's ruling party has endorsed president idriss debbie's bed for a 6th term the former army chief has been in power since 9090 and used his time in office to change the constitution to remove limits on presidential terms chad's
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opposition parties say they would agree on a joint candidate to run against him in the april alexion. german chancellor angela merkel has vowed to provide more support for anti-government protesters in belarus germany would ease visa rules for persecuted dissidents and offer help to victims of torture belarus has been gripped by months of protests stemming from a disputed august presidential election and a brutal police crackdown. thousands of people have attended anti-government rally and anti-government rally in tunis police locked down parts of the city ahead of the demonstration which is the country's largest in years to mrs revolution 11 years ago sparks the arab spring the country is now mired in political turmoil and economic decline. to brazil now where the country's top prosecutor has opened an investigation into president jaya balsa narrow over his handling of the pandemic in the city of man else
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a new more contagious variant of the corona virus has emerged it pushing up infections and driving hospitals to breaking point overwhelmed with covert 19 cases clinics lack beds and have little oxygen to give patients. minnie mouse can cope with could at least according to a state government which made this video showcasing a new hospital ward with 80 fresh beds. but this is closer to the real situation i'm in now of a makeshift clinic with a couple of oxygen tanks patients fighting for breath and this is worrying that things could soon get even worse. we're most afraid of running out of oxygen him announce we need a lot of oxygen because so many people are sick. things aren't just bad in the isolated amazon the virus the 2nd wife is also washed over brazil's
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megacities. these grades in rio de janeiro testify to it's. some 800000 deaths railways now the worst affected city in the country. it's mismanagement plain to his predecessor. war the way the crisis at its peak was managed practically visited genocide on the city real. lives that could have been saved were lost and this is sara lee. of this fault the federal government's response and the country's leader gerry have both got even when he was ill with a virus last july he kept meeting supporters but actually. spending hundreds of times his repeated d.c. information about that 19 comparing it to the flu and promoting a q which hasn't been proven the clerk when but now he's admitting that drug might not work well i think you have to like i say the chances it works is 0 it was
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a placebo ok fine forgive me chalo it least you didn't get a good many also angry at the country slow vaccination program with hundreds of millions to inoculate officials now say the load or more dice of the chinese vaccine sign of back which reported only 50 percent prevention figures in its brazilian trial let's take a look at some other developments in the pandemic now here in germany the number of new infections keeps falling health authorities registered 10500 cases in the past 24 hours that's down around 2000 from the same time last week italy has approved an antibody therapy developed by u.s. drug makers any lilly and regeneration the treatment is aimed at patients with mild to moderate cases his condition is at risk of worsening and slovenia is relaxing some of its coronavirus rules ski resorts and some shops will be allowed to open and migrant workers from most countries will no longer be required to present
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negative coronavirus tests. some sport now in a an american football super bowl $55.00 kicks off on sunday in florida between the tampa bay buccaneers and the kansas city chiefs and sounds of focused on not letting the covered 19 pandemic overshadow the biggest spectacle in the restful. kobe 19 hasn't kept these football fans from getting their taste of super bowl 55 various fan zones in tampa with not enough tickets to go around due to crowd limitations for the game some fans don't even have concrete plans we're not sure what to do we cannot walk deal with more than 2 people we want to watch a game together and careful but we're polluted i'm not sure what we're going to do but we're going to find a way and i can't believe we're going to win this game sorry patch or others have reservations about where they might end up on sunday. how are we concerned about to
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be out of which you are probably probably very creepy or what type of border atmosphere i mean this is probably the nicest and not the right situation for me are probably watching it from the hotel room to the very end for those $22000.00 general admission fans lucky enough to have gotten tickets for the super bowl masks of course will be mandatory. well as one of the more curious viral hits of the pandemic the sea shanty the songs were typically sung by sailors to keep spirits up as they worked the recent length as they rocketing up the charts across the world and then you sound popularity is thanks largely to one young scotsman who decided not to stick to his day job. until a week ago you know that an evans was a postman now he's an international star. there once was a ship the sea the name of the ship was a leader of the. i believe boys. ship.
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the scotch became famous almost overnight with this to talk version of the new zealand sea shanty the well and. they didn't need much more than a fist and a guitar to help with followers imagine life on the high seas and. the sea shanties go back hundreds of years and there are some very practical reasons for their existence sighters like very physically demanding lives and hoisting sails and pulling fish lines was much easier to abate and a melody. something that helped bind the crew of a ship in the 19th century can also bring people closer in times of physical distancing. song his came along and unless he dumped the body spat it sits especially on the face it's made everybody like a happy joy and it gives everybody
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a chance of like togetherness it's songs was so successful online that he got a surprise phone call. i was upset i was and i was still up was mine when i had my 1st phone call with polio and i was walking while supposed in wales a record label about saying that i record the one and it was just absolutely. got to 3rd spot on the british single charts with the well of and he gave up his job as a posting and now writes his own songs but what if he doesn't have much success with songwriting if ever he had to go wrong in and i don't have the follow through then and they've already said they'd be happy to have me back but hopefully i'm just crossed that we don't need. there when the timing is down to a girl even the whole. now watching day the news is a reminder of the top story we're following around a 1000 people took to the straits of man as largest city of ghana on saturday to
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protest the military coup earlier this week riot police blocked the streets using barricades and water cannon the crowds were the largest yet approach on the career track high value meal and on game did you know that 700000000000 land of them are killed worldwide each year but it's not just the animals that are suffering the flu virus if you want to know how away flicked off the trees and the house was strange to us as we think is listen to our podcast on the green hands. my name is body cheli sound robotic. i come from florence the city of artists and geniuses. by immortalized beauty the birth of venus no one dead this performing for centuries in that
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area those who've been trying to follow in my footsteps. also stand to be oblivious to what i saw on the map of. the inferno we all pass through. music i think on a concert about the vatican my brain holds the treasures of humankind the beauty. in books that bring us closer to centuries of concha recent. and ought they should even more warning. the vatican one of the best protected places in the world behind its high walls secrets
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a safe. climate controlled evolves to provide sanctuary to the great treasures of human history now they're opening their doors for asked. in daylight can be fatal to writings and works of art said the vatican shields these treasures from light and other destructive environmental influences preserving them for posterity. only rarely a particularly important manuscript some works of art allowed to leave the climate controlled chambers. only rarely to the doors of the apostolate library opened to allow a glimpse of one of history's great works of art. a
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glimpse of the inferno cherry's inferno. in an in conspicuous vatican complex but each ellie's map of hell is undergoing an unparalleled process of digital conservation which is the foundation of new discoveries in art history. the scientific scanning of manuscripts is a means of both preservation and discovery safeguarding the old something new emma . his. bushy chinese depiction of the circles of how the muppet deleon found in a special high powered large format scanner high resolution like
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a digital magnifying glass. details pigments and shades i captured with more depth and density than the human eye can see. looking at the original our human eye is limited but zooming in the file probably some detail can come out but didn't came out before. i got to the demo because the . us some of these details being seen for the very 1st time. did cheli highlight something within this work of about. 500 years ago far from run. by some to robot to come from a city of artists and genius and from the flourishing. in florida
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man. from rinses architecture its alleyways and a couple stones are imbued with history even today well some suffering. and trieste as. cheli was born and raised in a small street in the only 17 neighborhood. some group of the celli actually one of the most famous painters in the world well that was not his real name the real name of the artist was sun the philippe the son of a flea papery is lost son of a very number of family by the way there are lots of conjectures about how they began to call it this way some say that they have a slightly. elders so it was like a barrel which is italian is. spelled the old double t. that's why they say the little barrow both the charlie. bushy cherries anticipating
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as the tanner sandro was sent to a goldsmith's workshop where he learned to work with precious metals and jewelry. but all that glitters is not go. clothes i mean to work as a goldsmith it was not an easy thing lots of furniture around the history willy loman varmints which was nearly unbearable so the charlie looking around the book think of his father actually began though to show an interest to sketch a little things rico statute was actually necessary to shape any sort of thing any cellaring and use of the bracelet and some of my clay i naturally begun to grow an interest much more on sketching than of course standing at the batavia that's why it's quite right you thought to try to dedicate himself to painting up to. the beach 15 centuries florence is that the heart of the renee sounds just center
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of progressive thinking. many people as they talk about the human is and the renesas period that think about something incredibly alive but it's not the truth you have to imagine a life in absolute poverty and. imagine of this if someone has been struck several columns by blacks the average people mentality was still very deeply rooted in the middle ages i mean interesting i mean to try to find a way of getting out of the inside of. my son's robotics having come from the city over to the mansion uses you call me at the bottom. nothing but a painter. of colorful voices will. no. doubt if i see more than all of you.
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sound recordings stink today. they grew to stories from religion and made to life. for an area in which are tougher the only glimpse into other worlds and other times into fantasy. you actually buy a ferrari if you can afford as a way of showing a wealth that's what all this building is that we feel that bob's that's well ways of celebrating the power of the lord is excess of the families in question because of course the magic. how powerful and vastly reaches a ruling dynasty that can move through the center of the. city without encountering its people above the marriage she below the people. possessing power over this is here and doing everything they can to show its.
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bussy challis had arrived at the top but he didn't write down the meditations coattails. as their artist he came into a training from their home. we hear a cloister next to the sound of one so church and some 500 years ago we can guess that a grain painter called book to actually have been invited by low density temperature is going to magically to tell him a thing which will actually be an amazing proposal but at the same time something somehow isn't shocking in fact lawrence or the conference will or maybe he will ask it to create the inflation's of the celebrated divine comedy that was a quite challenging job for you because of course downplays divine comedy was very
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much alive in everybody's imagery so he actually accepted the task we can imagine though a little bit the propoxyphene mission because it was a very very very compelling thing but in the end it will accept it and they actually finally agreed to sign a contract. francesco and i united in art and spirit. penned the contract with a single common goal to bring to life the magical minds of the canadian. more truthful close intensity than the income of the city before. we were united in our vision. i had no doubts we would achieve something remarkable . the result is a visualization of down taste jennie's from how it is a huge you are taking the poets complete text and illustrating it much like
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a comic strip. but it is thought to have put pen to paper in florence around for. a century and a half earlier just before his death in 1321. he had completed the divine comedy in it the poet driven by doubt describes his search for enlightenment his beloved beatrice inspires him on his journey sending him through the gates of hell with its terrifying inscription pass into the city of threw me into a tunnel pain from the evil way among the people lost justice and cited my sublime creator i was created by the omnipotence of god through supreme wisdom and through 1st love before me there were no created things only in turn and i eternal last. all hope
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abound. in the over 200 years or so having been written all those images were actually believed but most of the people who really felt that that they had to go to. if you believe in god could be did you think to go to paradise go to hell you do not even manage to imagine that even in the 1400 and even later the medieval imageries who survived and all the people flocked after death to be condemned to go through hell at least they used to be a very green very labors of saints and if you were fortunate if they have behaved quite well you could actually help. now the words go through clearly tori and afterwards the part that was a quite different imagery dante's revolutionary lines changed the way people saw it all to death view of the world 150 years later during
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a dog time the churches vision of paradise or hell still hangs heavy of the collective consciousness it shapes people's hearts through life as they strive to pass hell and satan with out. today berlin is home to the lion share of but a cellist extensive collection of drawings for dante's comedia for the bird could push the cabin at the museum of prints and drawings the collection is both a treasure under a miracle in more than 500 years of existence the joints have remained largely together in a well preserved condition ringback . yeah this is here from this box i've just taken in one of the drawing sandal party cheli created for the divine comedy.
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at the berlin cup 1st discovered it holds $85.00 of these drawings and of another 7 from the cycle are kept at the vatican. we assume that the cycle originally included $102.00 parchments by. packer manto so today about 10 have been lost at sea in a short. while these drawings so significant these were run like a typical body cheli painting large and colorful.
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