Hamburg / DPA Many bookworms baulked when singer-songwriter Bob Dylan was recently awarded the Nobel Prize in Literature. But the highbrow position traditionally occupied by authors is now also being encroached upon by computer games designers, who are challenging traditional forms of storytelling and breaking the boundaries of narrative. One of these is Jan Mueller-Michalis, also known as Poki, ...
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This island’s sinking fate belies cheery Pacific image
Honiara /Â DPA Robert Satu has spent his whole life in a community near Honiara in the Solomon Islands, a South Pacific nation where steep hills often leave little space for settlements. “From the main road to the sea was more than 120 metres,” the village elder says in a documentary about the effects of climate change. “It’s now 55 ...
Read More »The ‘ArtLords’ of Afghanistan
Kabul / / DPA Slowly, slowly the portrait of a girl takes shape on the crumbling, mud brick wall, the round, smiling face of a young girl wearing a head scarf in shades of red, green and white. The girl’s name is Mursal and she’s 12 years old. A couple of years ago she survived a serious attack on ...
Read More »Earning livelihood via ‘secret’ advertising
DPA A bridge reflected in the water below. A young man standing on a rocky ledge. Maximilian Muench took both photos. He published them on his Instagram page. What’s not to like there? At first glance they might look like ambitious holiday snaps, but in fact Muench was paid for them by the government of a German state, Saxony, ...
Read More »German babies, English songs
Berlin / DPA Music lessons for babies? Nope, it’s not a school for over-achievers in which 1-year-olds sing their scales. In Louise Watts’ classes it’s mainly the parents who sing and the babies bounce along to the beat. Music, says Watts, should just be part of life. In Thursday’s class in the trendy Berlin district of Prenzlauer Berg, 12 ...
Read More »This zookeeper plays father to rejected baby gorilla
Hanover / DPA Last night, Yanga slept for three hours at a stretch. As far as Klaus Meyer is concerned, this is cause for celebration. Normally, she wakes every hour during the night and wants to be entertained with hugs and tickles. Meyer is not a new dad, but a keeper at Germany’s Hanover Zoo, and he currently has ...
Read More »Brazil’s animal ‘warriors’
Soure / DPA After only a minute, sergeant Vitelli Cassiano’s patrol comes to an abrupt stop. There’s nothing he can do but wait. A huge, black cowpat splatters onto the sandy red track. Once his Asian water buffalo has relieved itself, however, it immediately returns to duty. For the last 23 years, the Brazilian policeman has been a proud ...
Read More »From soldier to butler
Stade / DPA When David Betker left the army, he wondered what to do next. The corporal had spent eight years in the German military, including time in Kabul, Afghanistan. Then he came across a newspaper article about training as a butler in England. That might sound like a drastic change of career, but as Betker, 29, says of ...
Read More »Cups with a long history!
Wittenberg / DPA You might have thought disposable cups were a modern invention, but in fact they’ve been around for hundreds of years – and back in the day they had a lot more style than today. Archaeologists at Wittenberg Castle in eastern Germany found layers of broken cups at a recent dig, which they believe were simply thrown ...
Read More »Searching for shadowland
Dusseldorf / DPA An empty, dimly lit railway station somewhere out in the suburbs, in the middle of the night. Safe or not? “It’s a classic example of a place that can make people feel anxious,†says Udo Diederich, who spent 41 years in the German police. Despite being retired he’s still keen to help people. The 61-year-old is ...
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