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this is news live from berlin the world rallies round to help india get through its covert 19 nightmare germany sends ventilators and russia back seems new infections and deaths are still rising remorselessly among along with anger and grief also on the program clashes erupt in the german and french capitals during traditional may day rallies demands range from stronger workers' rights to easing restrictions. and for these worshipers it's the orthodox east americal christians join together
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to celebrate the holy fire in jerusalem and the end of social distancing. welcome to the shock and international relief effort to help india deal with its devastating 2nd wave of covert 19 infections is gathering pace countries ranging from germany and france to taiwan and russia are sending aid ventilators oxygen medicines and vaccines are all being dispatched but india's drive to ramp up its back scene is hampered by shortages of shots you cases and deaths are still hitting record levels. people lie in the corridors of this hospital in much a product. those with a bad heart the better off without oxygen relatives can only watch as their loved
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ones run out of breath. we haven't got any oxygen at all now that's what put her in a prone position so that she can feel some relief i asked the hospital but they can't give me any because they don't have it either that. precious oxygen is delivered to this hospital in delhi under police escort but it comes to late supplies ran out about an hour earlier 8 people died waiting. we told them that we are doing the best we can dislike the lack of oxygen and what was about to happen we begged them to arrange oxygen from anywhere they can. medical supplies are flying in from germany ventilators and from russia vaccines once a vaccine exporter india is now desperate for imports. several states have run out
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of vaccines even as the inoculation campaign expands to all adults. those who get a shot know they're among the lucky ones. now the situation is this unique i mean of course there. aren't any wars that can explain the situation is excuse he gives the system is there or been before that and that's the reason why the right to get vaccinated as early as possible but these lines in punjab aren't vaccinations seek to vote seize or cramming together in a shrine religious gatherings have been partly blamed for india's corona virus outbreak even prime minister nuri andhra modi joins the crowds some indians blame his leadership for the crisis like this woman who lost her father you know that there is a big failure in mogadishu of the nation of so many feet that she did you don't see
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lenders who didn't give you that if you don't die. and my father didn't get it the young guy you know you've got to let everything. across india anger burns like so many funeral pyres. earlier we asked our correspondent major john spall about the vaccination campaign to back units and to a new phase the well it's people between 18 and 45 what they are trying to mangle what jap today but this would be stretching it back because many steve what is going to actually get people jobs said that this is all put talking back to musicians many others to some of the hardest hit areas like duty in maharashtra that question people are also part missions and just because they just do not have to do is that maybe people who looks like
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a sign up will quite inspiring them to see that they cannot get them out even though they eligible because they just do not have daughters and some try would do but they have to charge it she added factionalism sending it to them but a higher price w.'s new meter just fall reporting from delhi. brazil is also facing a terrible death toll more than $400000.00 people have died there only the u.s. has seen more fatal cases many blame the government's handling of the out right now activists have staged a poignant protest in rio de janeiro. rio's famed copacabana beach a brazilian flag is symbolically laid to rest for human rights groups organize this protest in memory of brazil's 400000 coronavirus did you see focus will solve the balsam our government is responsible for this tragedy played down the risks of the
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pandemic and is rolling out vaccinations too late there's absolutely no national pundit mixed ratatouille as a bottom up with the job. brazil's hospitals are still under pressure in some places patients are treated in the corridors the government's vaccine rollout has repeatedly been delayed and interrupted due to a lack of supply. where the government doesn't have a magic wand to solve everything it wants but we're working on behalf of brazilians every day. brazil's congress has launched an inquiry into the bowl tomorrow government's handling of the pandemic senators are looking at what mistakes were made worsted by the pandemic of being brazil's poor many who have lost work especially those who are job before the crisis. and because of the country's slow vaccine rollout brazil's agony looks unlikely to end soon. let's take
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a look now at some other stories making headlines around the world. vigils have been held in israel for the victims of a deadly stampede at a crowded religious festival a national day of mourning has begun for the 45 people killed at least 10 children and teenagers are among the dead funerals are continuing. one of the world's most recognizable buildings is celebrating an anniversary new york's empire state building has turned 90 the 102 story skyscraper was tops off on may 1st in 1931 it was the world's tallest building for almost 4 decades now of course there are there are taller structures that few are as famous. a space x. dragon capsule has undocked from the international space station and is heading back to the astronauts on board will attempt the 1st nighttime splashdown since or 8 more than half
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a century ago the crew spent 5 months in space. my 1st international workers day demonstrations have been taking place all of the europe in some cities protests directed against coronavirus rolls in paris police clashed with activists demanding stronger labor protections. back on the boulevards the french left in all its shades of red turned out in its thousands in paris. depended because protestors off the street lost my thirst. on the margins of the much fire in fury and broken glass clashes and has confronted the place who used tea gas sending the crowd scattering. she guessed to in belgium bikie midges can is saved this was no workers' rights gathering instead it was a protest party organizers by the young. and
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those who feel like they're losing their youth to the lockdowns police said the party violated covered rules and broke up the event the protests by people angry are being told to see the time is a sign of just how much the dive work is this china. in stumble with turkey entering a lockdown life today vents and police detained hundreds of people. opposition lawyers accused them of specifically targeting journalists attempting to film police during the rally. a little bit in the sixty's. decide from all the protests there's another side to my day to day in many countries to work his day has been declared a holiday in china many travel this year the great wall was jam packed with sightsee is enjoying
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a break from all that life. there are both been clashes at. may day protests here in berlin the demonstrations drew several 1000 people rallies again he's fully but clashes with police escalated after nightfall some 5000 police were deployed the german capital has often seen heavy clashes on the traditional workers' day officials say the pandemic has increased tensions. earlier we spoke to our political correspondent julie delhi in berlin and now the police is trying to clear out the situation here we saw the demonstrations starting peacefully in the beginning but only after half an hour or an hour from it start we saw clashes breaking out and we saw demonstrators setting fire to trash bins and 2 wooden pallets. stones and bottles being thrown at police we've heard some police have been injured and we've seen people being arrested and taken away by the police
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. jr so delhi reporting orthodox christians around the world are celebrating easter worshippers in some countries must still observe pandemic restrictions have been enjoying more freedom in israel christians were not allowed to gather together last year this time around things are very different. some call it a miracle the holy fire it to rue slim's church of the holy suppose her belief to come from jesus' tomb itself appears again on the day before easter. israel's vaccination drive has brought infection numbers down to just a few dozen allowing orthodox christians to celebrate their most important holiday together that is one of many it last year was a sad here for the 1st time jerusalem was locked down in the holy fire day and the church was closed the patriarch only had 4 priests with them this year is better
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not like before though when pilgrims from all over the world were visiting the country. but while israel loosened its restrictions only after reducing case numbers some orthodox countries have thrown caution to the wind potentially putting worshippers at risk. ukraine's government also lifted restrictions for the holiday despite having 100 times as many new cases as israel in the past week almost all of those they could have extended the lockdown but they were worried people would get angry and bored the government cares more about keeping people intertainment than about health. well when it was less about. similar scenes in russia where the vaccination rate is a 10th of israel's. president vladimir putin made a surprise visit to a moscow church officials there say there's no need for restrictions around the easter festivities feet.
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now to california where scientists are using a fleet of trucks to move millions of young salmon to the sea it's an unusual operation and it is still all down to climate change. the start of an odyssey for 17000000 young salmon thanks to a california state breeding program. first the fish are transferred into tanks and soon trucks will transport them into the pacific ocean. the fish will be released into san francisco bay and other locations along the california coast climate change is the reason why the young salmon have to be moved by road this is the 1st. 6 years that we've. put this in over. a drought in california's central valley has raised river temperatures and lowered water levels
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the hatchlings can no longer swim to the pacific by themselves. refuse the mortality. and also reduce the amount of disease. once they are set free it's not known whether the fish will ever return to breed in california in waters but it's hoped that many of these young salmon will survive. the golden state's $900000000.00 salmon industry. and one quick bit of sport at the end in football brasier documents are through to the german cup final after thrashing 2nd division side and kill teenage attacker gio raina scored the 1st 2 goals as dortmund won a 5 nil victory in the semifinal they will face. in the final in berlin. you're watching news
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secrets lie behind. discover new adventures in 360 degree. and explore fascinating world heritage sites. world heritage 360 getting up now. thanks. to the olympics for athletes in countless disciplines the ultimate dream. i
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was 10 when i 1st watched the olympics on t.v. it was fascinating and i've been fascinated ever since the olympic torch relay to tokyo is already underway with the games set to open on july 23rd despite rising covert rates when you look at the olympics and the movement it's what makes the top 3 legs so special for me. 3 german athletes offense javelin thrower and a high jumper and their rocky road to tokyo countries have done this and i definitely want to be there for them it is a bit scary maybe this person has that i can infect others so there is a risk i am concerned with and i'm. limbering up at a training camp in turkey for him it's been an extraordinary year after the postponement of the olympics he took a break to concentrate fully on physical preparation as opposed to competition over
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the winter that meant training indoors but now he's finally back outside. and suddenly picking up the javelin again feels just amazing like a child having that bicycle taken away and then being allowed to get on it's again something you never forget how to do and it's exciting to you pick up the javelin and it's immediately gratifying to have that feeling back. is important to us exactly and technique is crucial it's a really special feeling if you haven't done it in 6 months or so hungry that you can't wait to launch a long and powerful fro again by power it's a very. powerful in this case means 90 meters plus something he's managed time and again with recent years his goal now is to repeat that feat this year.
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alexander has already competed in a major me this year. she entered the qualification tournament in russia determined to secure her ticket to the olympics as were 204 rival fellow fences. dodo attacked and fainted but failed to make the great her dreams of making her 1st olympics could now be dashed. fish created at the olympics are my big goals now especially. as i thought they were this huge sporting festival with so many disciplines at the same place at the highest level. and it's the biggest event out there for months sports and i want to be part of it and timing there's one final chance for alexander via tournament in madrid in april that's what she's focusing on now but only the winner will qualify for tokyo. will
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4 years of high intensity training for the big gold prove to have been in vain. ringback ringback. it's been a complicated past 12 months from high jumper. the pandemic turned her plans upside down the olympics postponed training under difficult conditions and no tournament the resulting lack of security about her future also compromised her motivation covert 19 is still impacting on her daily life her boyfriend has been a pillar of support helping her make it through these challenging times. through the. do something with friends again over is that relatives without a guilty conscience i also want to work with my coach again without any issues.
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on the one and a half to meet his distance just isn't normal. she has the experience and almost fatherly support of her coach. k. she's in charge of the german national high jumper team having worked with young flies for over a decade now also provide some much needed confidence. recognised my weaknesses and helped me to improve. the harmony between us that's extremely important it's beneficial for our work together and for our goals. the 2 of them have already been to the canary islands for the training this year. has been without competition. affecting those all important steps is crucial for her to take the heart she can clear. up is
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a very targeted effect you have to spend ages financially and even then years later it's not ideal. she just wants to be proving her talents on the big stage and it could happen in may if the pandemic doesn't. get in the way again it's tough to assess the current level of performance. no idea when you're jumping against competitors at a similar level then you also massively jump a bit higher because of the pressure. of the 2016 games in rio de janeiro she finished 7th after clearing one meter 93. flushes case it's all about focusing on her body. also has a silent partner to consider. some of them partner is pretty accurate i don't have any extremely emotional bonds to my
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javelins that's because they get broken too frequently for me to connect with them like you do with it. there's a whole range of them and they vary not just in terms of color there are different materials to. carbon fiber metal. still allen minion with carbon fiber on the surface they're all the same rules wise to the same length same weight same thickness and that's really important the only difference is in the 3. particular javelin according to the wind feeling and personal technique and the vibration is also important javelins that silent after all there's a particular noise when you throw them. it is a goal. that involves absorbing one ton weight javelin throwing might look straight forward but it puts the body under enormous strain that suv means
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specific training. uses a subtle and perhaps unexpected that he is he's been practicing his stance and stability on a slight climb. pretty specter. but it's basically about having an uneven surface that helps me to train even the smallest muscles that was the key words here injury prevention for us it's not about throwing as far as possible regardless but about ensuring a healthy career in sports something we also try to teach up and coming talent practice won't enable me to immediately fro fervor but it will help to maintain a high level of performance over an extended period of time. for your bowling of the types who are licensed 5 to. build need that high level come august 7th when his biggest event of the year takes place at the tokyo
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olympics. but far from feeling nervous he's looking forward to tackling the new outdoor season with less stress and more confidence. i mean we're entering the phase where things are getting gradually more intense the weather's getting warmer in germany we're doing more targeted training and gradually doing more javelin froze then i'll be the focus on competing more specifically on the olympics. driv at the end of april aleksandar the tournament in the spanish capital is her last chance to get to tokyo. there's no room for error only the winner will stamp their ticket to the olympics the press will have to watch from home. alexander has high hopes
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and she gets off to a very promising start comfortably beating an opponent from lithuania and then from hungary. but the 70s. final presents her with a rival of a different caliber. from bella ruth's the 2 had never faced each other before and maintains her focus throughout the bouts. and ends up as the 15 points to 9 winner she's now in the final. standing in the way of her path to tokyo is tributes from ukraine a 2 time bronze medal winner of the world championships she's the favorites and promptly takes the lead. alexander gonzalo tries to recover
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repeatedly landing hits on a conan's body but not often enough. we've got emerges victorious and is headed for tokyo. for alexander the olympic dream is over. high jump among the last young flies it will now also be. the olympic countdown has begun with less than a 100 days to go the focus is also on finding the. first. it's often the case that this i'll jump at a level i'm happy with what's going on and will be able to date to the games with a clear conscience as soon as you can hopefully i'll jump over 1000 tile office look a whole maybe even clearer to me as an idea of the thing. is also feeling the exertion of these very special conditions a prerequisite for all of them pick hopefuls
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a coronavirus job and once in tokyo there will be no olympic village and a limited number of fans in the stadium. because you don't get is a hard ass on a limb to champion albion are determined to go for it of course there's always a gamble by i don't want to have peaked too early there's no help this season i want to hit my peak in late july early august but that's crucial it stars a top performance percent arkansas of. one thing is for sure it's almost good to have any more time in the coming weeks for his hobby fishing. and off the recharging his batteries will be out to defend his crown in tokyo.
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vote for the older person on the force and for the most recent article in the works well at least the bottom of the valley is at the last dragons in this world called alt through usenet to the river on. a am. the prize winner is a woman and a muslim. won the competition to design $29.00 stained glass windows for the church at tola abbey the oldest monastery in germany. to the bit now comes the moment of truth you only
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know the final effect of stained glass windows when they're installed. to the to the or the that. feel like makes a big difference in however vividly i imagine the effect the space always adds a new dimension to it always hold surprises sometimes positive sometimes negative that's what's fascinating about glass is that maybe not all the way to eat at a. the monks wanted her to emphasize the equality of the sexes in this creation story both adam and eve hold an apple in their hands the. shooting eve is
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traditionally thought to be the guilty party of all those the reason the 2 of them are driven out of paradise. of a stink but if you see this as guilty i think adam is just as guilty after to you why did he play along shoot was a little hard on the math. in 2008 the mana streets future was looking bleak then some local philanthropist came to the rescue the windows are just the final element in a massive renovation probably the most important project of its kind in europe. mom obama saudi designed the 29 windows in her munich studio. this i start with an idea on that thing. then i begin to drop so this is i know is it's always
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a very long process or. my make preliminary sketches for the entire composition making it as large as the window. and wide is the window itself on. down then i delve into the details tile he 9 me taking my ideas and images translating them into a design duncan of india is in the sight. of me he. is an established artist in germany but growing up in herat the 3rd largest city in afghanistan she never imagined she would achieve international success. her father wanted her to have a good education her talent was already recognized when she was in high school and she won a national competition with her work. then there was. this
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vase was acquired by the wife of sardar there would who was afghan president at the time rise and i received a prize that says the prose was of 2000 afghani. so the equivalent of about 2 months salary for a teacher. that was of course an important recognition and motivation for me. with you on. her family wasn't well off but her father paid for her to have art lessons. a lecturer in miniature painting became her teacher and the love of her life. still treasures a painting she made more than 40 years ago. i painted it for him as a present. this is i'm going to afghanistan has an oriental culture. we don't express our feelings so directly the family use poetry and gestures
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instead we have hope of this picture as a declaration of love. i treasure it because i associated with many things. fear. it's a wonderful reminder. but mark boal wasn't permitted to study art at college the state decided what she was allowed to study and so she became a teacher like her sister afi for. when my sister and i were both very committed to the quality of the sex is. the victorian she was the principal of the girls' high school and was shot down in the street. on dawn was it was the mujahideen who killed her fun and. expressed
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her grief in herat. she and her husband applied for scholarships to study in russia and were able to leave afghanistan when further ones heard my father took us to the airport. where we said goodbye you have an option that not i need the. more month in some months later my husband fazul took a note a kind of talisman from his wallet and showed it to me if he and heroes get hold on psych us from the new fall it was from my father. he wrote i place you both in god's hands by the. way has protected you in this world and he will be your protector in the next world decided on my behalf. the 2 artists lived for many years in st petersburg where their 2 children were
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born. and a doctorate in art history writing a dissertation on ornamental traditions. design and this is an interpretation of calligraphy your midrash this is the geometrical form which has rather clear lines and for then i developed 3 or forms that are not quite so geometrical you know see only here and here i've written the word for love. the mark so these decided not to return to afghanistan and the civil war in 1904 they left for germany and applied for asylum in munich saudi especially loves the woods on the banks of the east river. in this charade a city that's when difficult times for instance when my husband was ill i used to
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take solitary walks along the river and embrace the trees i drew a kind of strength and positive energy from them. since her husband's death nature has remained the most important source of inspiration for her life and herat was a fleeced. water flows and not soon is in the stagnation would mean the end for me big me here in la we can live in an increase so i move through life as on a river. well here it was whether i paint something on canvas or paper. or whether my medium is glass as i work in layers.
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i also see this in the movement of water i see the depth then i see the surface can mean i can also see several layers in the middle of ali i don't feel life is simply black and white yes i think there are many nuances between black and white keeps and that's the connection that i feel so it's different been. the artist has a meeting in the studio of course stuff done trade. this is where her designs are translated into the medium of glass. one of the windows shows since benedict's twin sister since benedict gets a window so does glass ticker fred meyer hole fergie's the chief glazier at the workshop and lily ramish the glass painter. nice
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thought not so red yet it's good in school it's more green or grey. was a torn here and this red shade here is very dominant this is none. it's not like that in the design. there is no red on the ground in the composition of it that's important to me and why did i choose that it was this all the red should be higher up here there's a reason why i did it like this and we must keep it that way. if we have read here we ruin the composition. good green or. know. when i've struggled with a glass and then we have to change it in the end after all that's no good so let's change it from the very start right. i agree even if it's complicated it has to be
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done because we can't compromise here and say oh let's let it go there should be no compromises. but there's a problem only one small piece of the special glasses left will fred meyer who for be able to cut all the necessary pieces from this one sheet of glass. and how are. the biggest problem solved. spread my a hole for 1st cuts the pieces and then the glass will be acid treated. the glass painted coats certain areas with asphalt vanish to protect them when the glass is dipped into the acid bark.
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leaf only the exposed sections are roughened which adds texture to the glass. yes. yes that'll do. the piece is rejected by the artist or removed and the new ones inserted. cos. yeah.
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it's the right decision. but we have to keep working on it to bring out the new color combination. so. i. see the last is i see his new glasses the one medium that it deserves light after this is it again . and the sky and the light in is constantly changing because we can really say that in 5 minutes we won't have the same light conditions let alone during the course of a day's thought is that chelation us from early morning to late evening the light keeps changing and so the expression changes that we've only aided with the medium of glass glass that's what fascinates me thus fists you need.
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tola abby has been completely renovated the monastery garden the tower and the abbey church the new windows are the final stage of a long process. but millerites years has overseen the entire project before entering the order he was a professional chef today he cooks for his 11 confreres and the abbe's guests the renovations have exhausted all the community savings there and if you don't take risks in life you lose thanks but courage wasn't enough the renovations have been enormously expensive. fortunately a local entrepreneur and his family stepped up to the plate. in the 1950s edmund mines are founded the family business now one of the largest manufacturer is of metal gratings worldwide the mind says on to found catholics and have the full support of this sun fold going exactly how much they invested in the
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abbey they prefer not to say but it's an open secret that they shouldered most of the costs which gives all for god's glory we are very religious i've been close to the church since i was a child and i've always worked for the church so when told my abbey was on the verge of closure my husband and i got involved we said to ourselves we have to do something for this part of southwestern germany will suffer a loss of a spiritual law because. it was absolutely necessary when you can't stand by and watch while an important cultural asset disintegrates of fish. was especially impressed by my. work. when they showed me the designs i chose them immediately and for me the chance to get to know one woman like her has been truly enriching kids. to attract
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a wider audience the mises also suggested seeking an artist with an international reputation to design the 3 quiet windows which would be flanked by monks oldies figurative works a tall order but the church organist was able to help out. such as a snake i know this part of germany is rather out of the way so we needed a special attraction to this of the law this instead of to have placed out there not only of course we thought immediately of gary hart of the stuff whose windows for cologne cathedral are magnificent or into and i agreed to try. so i wrote to him dear mr since we're here in germany's oldest monastery which is trying to stay afloat. and he replied that he had no idea how we could translate his patterns into church windows and that he would make a few suggestions of course lego even were incredibly grateful to have done that so he did all of this without accepting any kind of fee those loans at us come off
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taught. the 3 stained glass windows designed by get. the choir in soft light at the end and the woman who was put in to it it was. in. the. courtroom when. the was there and it was. from his office in the village schmidt looks directly out on to the abbey the renovations have enthused everyone in total lie. they are very
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important of course the windows by get in the choir and the windows by the afghan artist mahmoud which depicts scenes from the old and new testaments their artistic importance extends far beyond the town of toyline and this region and in those. estimates they will attract some 100000 visitors annually when pandemic restrictions are released a new parking lot near the abbey is almost ready and as another one planned funding for the new infrastructure came largely from the state government. we are providing parking for $150.00 cars and for buses as specially for the monastery. parking so visitors can come here and park and then travel to the abbey using a shuttle service to the through up. until now the schelm bag the highest elevation in the region has been told lies main tourist attraction
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but when the renovations are complete the focus will no doubt shift to the abbey. the monks hope the new windows will encourage dialogue including about the role of women in the church abbott marie chia seeds committed to following the church's official teachings but he believes the role of women in the church needs to be discussed. i. believe we are created a human male and female and stand as such before a creator when there is deep kind of vacuum i there's no reason why one should be placed above the other day because in men there isn't any illogical reason why a woman shouldn't be ordained to the priesthood dienst. so that.
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while the last windows for told by a being finished. has already started on her next project. the catholic charity micio has commissioned her to redesign its conference hall in munich. this is a meeting place and whenever we come to this room we should be inspired by the why and for home we are here. much more than sometimes i think we could create a mystical connection here something that we are. on the project in towline has opened doors for the artist. so i think it's very important that she has a sense of both the sacred and secular things. and is inspired to connect them
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but because that corresponds to our mission because. it. is often accompanied by her oldest son omit a project developer by profession he also acts as his mother's agent. omitted in his family live on the 1st floor of his parents' house the muck saudis have strong family ties. and. isn't getting above all i'm her son and i'm proud of her you by the hour by the it's a privilege to observe or at work even if i can be of any assistance and of course i'm glad to help that's my contribution. but it's not significant her work is what's important. and everything that occurs in the background has to be attended to and i deal with it that's all just the last thing. the family has put down roots in germany. he was born in afghanistan the son all made in russia and
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her granddaughter livia in germany if you ask where they come from the answer is munich. he asked at the glass workshop when the last windows can be installed in the abbey church raphael like 9 explains that the monks have said easter is the deadline. we'll deliver the windows in the 3rd week of march because no construction work is permitted in the church during the week before easter good of all right so everything has to be installed by then you know. 2 weeks later in toll a. lily ramish and fred meyer whole far from the glass works in munich have delivered the last sections. will be installed by local craftspeople.
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and i'm proud of my work it was a very exciting time it's an exhausting time but wonderful to. see if in the here it is finished what do i feel to taking from there for instance i think the artists technique these are some of the most beautiful windows i've made in my long career and mohawk and i have been doing this work for 40 years. this is it's indescribable for me to say it's beautiful to see action on such on. just in time for easter the work is completed. the last section of window is installed.
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c.s. and the prior inspector saudis work together. this. stuff i guess not said as it thrills the heart. it's really a very beautiful daughters this is the whole we sing god's praises everywhere and but it's 3 times more beautiful and we can do it in this space and that it's a gift from god goddess. i never thought when we started and were planning this project that we did she have a result like this we had some bold ideas but we didn't know how to make it happen for you see this exceeds all our expectations right but often. to catholic monks and a muslim artist all 3 moved by the same constellation of images. the form in the the forms we know either the forms of faith or of various cultures
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are forms devised by humans or mention of food in sea or the his so i move beyond those boundaries and the many human person takes center stage themes such as hope passion a seal we give on violence. greed and reconciliation these are the themes that recur in many of my works and here as well here oh. the for the monks there's a sense of completion but not for. the the the the design depicting satan's fall from heaven he's up on the wall of her munich studio again the artist is drawing on the motifs in total i abbey for a new exhibition. to
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is d.w. news live from berlin the world rallies to help india get through its covert 19 nightmare much needed aid in the form of vaccines and ventilators is arriving but infections and deaths are still searching along with anger at the government over its handling of the crisis also on the show clashes erupt in the german and french capitals during traditional may day rallies demands range from strong.