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FEATURE - Olympiaturm wird zu Riesenrutsche umgebaut
Work has started to install the world’s longest and tallest slide around the Orbit tower in the Olympic park. A team of specialist abseilers lifted the first pieces into place on Friday. Initial attempts on Thursday were abandoned because of bad weather.
The Slide, billed as "London’s most spectacular and thrilling new attraction", is due to open in early summer and tickets will go on sale in the next few weeks. The Slide will wrap around the Orbit 12 times and be 178 metres long, allowing users to reach speeds of about 15mph on the 40-second descent.
Pictured: the first pieces of the Carsten Haller designed, The Slide, at the ArcelorMittal Orbit, are lifted into place by specialist abseiler engineers.
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FEATURE - Olympiaturm wird zu Riesenrutsche umgebaut
Work has started to install the world’s longest and tallest slide around the Orbit tower in the Olympic park. A team of specialist abseilers lifted the first pieces into place on Friday. Initial attempts on Thursday were abandoned because of bad weather.
The Slide, billed as "London’s most spectacular and thrilling new attraction", is due to open in early summer and tickets will go on sale in the next few weeks. The Slide will wrap around the Orbit 12 times and be 178 metres long, allowing users to reach speeds of about 15mph on the 40-second descent.
Pictured: the first pieces of the Carsten Haller designed, The Slide, at the ArcelorMittal Orbit, are lifted into place by specialist abseiler engineers.
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NEWS - London: The New Tate Modern von 'Herzog & de Meuron' ist für die Eröffnung bereit
Tens of thousands of visitors are set to visit the newly extended Tate Modern in London. The pyramid-like extension, billed as Britain’s most important new cultural building in two decades, opens its doors with hundreds of new works of art on show. Taking centre stage in the Turbine Hall is a 22ft sculpture, bolted together from dead trees, by Chinese dissident artist Ai Weiwei, who famously filled the entrance with porcelain sunflower seeds in 2010. The 10-storey Switch House will include three floors of galleries connected by a bridge to the existing building, as well as a cafe, restaurant, members’ room and terrace. The gallery is expected to attract six million visitors a year. The new gallery, designed by architects Herzog & de Meuron, which designed the conversion of Tate Modern from the derelict Bankside power station, will increase the gallery’s size by 60 per cent and allow hundreds more pieces to be displayed. Pictured exhibition in the Boiler House, Roy Lichtenstein.
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FEATURE - China: Gläserne Brücke über dem Grand Canyon von Zhangjiajie
(160517) -- ZHANGJIAJIE, May 17, 2016 (Xinhua) -- An aerial photo taken on May 17, 2016 shows the nearly finished construction site of a glass bridge at the Grand Canyon of Zhangjiajie National Forest Park, central China's Hunan Province. The 430-meter-long, 6-meter-wide bridge is expected to be put into a trial operation in May. The structure has undergone nearly 100 safety tests to ensure that it can support the weight of 800 people. (Xinhua/Long Hongtao) (wyl)
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FEATURE - China: Gläserne Brücke über dem Grand Canyon von Zhangjiajie
(160517) -- ZHANGJIAJIE, May 17, 2016 (Xinhua) -- An aerial photo taken on May 17, 2016 shows the nearly finished construction site of a glass bridge at the Grand Canyon of Zhangjiajie National Forest Park, central China's Hunan Province. The 430-meter-long, 6-meter-wide bridge is expected to be put into a trial operation in May. The structure has undergone nearly 100 safety tests to ensure that it can support the weight of 800 people. (Xinhua/Long Hongtao) (wyl)
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FEATURE - China: Gläserne Brücke über dem Grand Canyon von Zhangjiajie
(160517) -- ZHANGJIAJIE, May 17, 2016 (Xinhua) -- An aerial photo taken on May 17, 2016 shows the construction site of a glass bridge at the Grand Canyon of Zhangjiajie National Forest Park, central China's Hunan Province. The 430-meter-long, 6-meter-wide bridge is expected to be put into a trial operation in May. The structure has undergone nearly 100 safety tests to ensure that it can support the weight of 800 people. (Xinhua/Long Hongtao) (wyl)
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FEATURE - China: Gläserne Brücke über dem Grand Canyon von Zhangjiajie
(160412) -- ZHANGJIAJIE, April 12, 2016 (Xinhua) -- Constructors work at the construction site of a glass bridge at the Grand Canyon of Zhangjiajie National Forest Park, central China's Hunan Province, April 12, 2016. The 430-meter long, 6-meter wide bridge is expected to be put into a trial operation in May. The structure has undergone nearly 100 safety tests to ensure it can support the weight of 800 people. (Xinhua/Long Hongtao)(mcg)
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REPORTAGE - Porträt syrischer Flüchtlinge in Idomeni
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Nahed, 27, Aleppo. Nahed has a BA degree and was studying civil engineering when the war started. She is travelling with her sister, they are both single, they dream one day to start a family and find work
Syrian refugees portrait photo series, Idomeni , Greece - Jun 2016
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In his haunting series, photojournalist Kit Oates documented portraits of Syrian refugees in the infamous Idomeni camp on the Greece Macedonia border.
These Syrian refugees would be cleared from the unofficial camp and put into state run camps across Greece.
Kit captured them at a dead end in their journey to escape their trouble homeland.
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REPORTAGE - Porträt syrischer Flüchtlinge in Idomeni
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Walaa, 24, from Aleppo, Walaa, was studying for a degree in civil engineering. She also learnt English, but the due to the stress of the war she forgot how to speak it. She hopes to reach Germany and continue studying
Syrian refugees portrait photo series, Idomeni , Greece - Jun 2016
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In his haunting series, photojournalist Kit Oates documented portraits of Syrian refugees in the infamous Idomeni camp on the Greece Macedonia border.
These Syrian refugees would be cleared from the unofficial camp and put into state run camps across Greece.
Kit captured them at a dead end in their journey to escape their trouble homeland.
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REPORTAGE: Indien: Schule für Arme die Hoch hinaus wollen
INDIA’s School for the Poor but Gifted
“If one is accepted to walk into this door; He will walk out with all the doors of the world probably thrown open to him”.
So remarked student Satish Kumar,18, casually pointing towards the tattered tin door of the Ramanujan School of mathematics located amidst the narrow muddy water logged bylanes of Patna, Bihar.
He continues,“Me and many others like me are examples of this, in spite of being poor we now feel of being second to none.”
The reason for Satish kumar’s new found confidence is that he is one amongst the 30 of the poorest but talented students in Bihar who had been selected to be a part of a batch known as the SUPER 30, and who after a complete year’s hard work have now passed the entrance test of the IIT JEE 2009 (Indian Institute of Technology’s Joint Entrance Examination ) with flying colors.
This guarantees him a berth in one of the 15 IIT’s spread across India, the topmost & elitist Technology Colleges in India; the Indian equivalent of the Ivy league colleges. IITs are the technological haven and boast of an alumni like Sabeer Bhatia, the inventor of Hotmail & N.R. Narayana Murthy founder of Infosys and many others who are right now running the most prestigious blue chip companies around the world. It can lay claim of having created some of the world’s brightest tech wizards and engineering geniuses in recent times.
With such credentials it is given that the IITs are notoriously selective in their admission procedure. About 384,977 students took their Joint Entrance Test (IIT-JEE) this year, hankering after 8,295 seats, indicating an admission rate of around two per cent, the most competitive in the world. (That at Princeton, Yale, and Harvard hovers around nine per cent).?
“Our only hope of entry into IIT and out of poverty was the SUPER 30. It was our only talisman.” Says another successful student Nagendra Ram.
Super-30 is what dreams are made of. A sweeper?
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REPORTAGE: Indien: Schule für Arme die Hoch hinaus wollen
INDIA’s School for the Poor but Gifted
“If one is accepted to walk into this door; He will walk out with all the doors of the world probably thrown open to him”.
So remarked student Satish Kumar,18, casually pointing towards the tattered tin door of the Ramanujan School of mathematics located amidst the narrow muddy water logged bylanes of Patna, Bihar.
He continues,“Me and many others like me are examples of this, in spite of being poor we now feel of being second to none.”
The reason for Satish kumar’s new found confidence is that he is one amongst the 30 of the poorest but talented students in Bihar who had been selected to be a part of a batch known as the SUPER 30, and who after a complete year’s hard work have now passed the entrance test of the IIT JEE 2009 (Indian Institute of Technology’s Joint Entrance Examination ) with flying colors.
This guarantees him a berth in one of the 15 IIT’s spread across India, the topmost & elitist Technology Colleges in India; the Indian equivalent of the Ivy league colleges. IITs are the technological haven and boast of an alumni like Sabeer Bhatia, the inventor of Hotmail & N.R. Narayana Murthy founder of Infosys and many others who are right now running the most prestigious blue chip companies around the world. It can lay claim of having created some of the world’s brightest tech wizards and engineering geniuses in recent times.
With such credentials it is given that the IITs are notoriously selective in their admission procedure. About 384,977 students took their Joint Entrance Test (IIT-JEE) this year, hankering after 8,295 seats, indicating an admission rate of around two per cent, the most competitive in the world. (That at Princeton, Yale, and Harvard hovers around nine per cent).?
“Our only hope of entry into IIT and out of poverty was the SUPER 30. It was our only talisman.” Says another successful student Nagendra Ram.
Super-30 is what dreams are made of. A sweeper?
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The Serpentine Gallery Pavillion 2011
Architect Peter Zumthor at the Serpentine Gallery Pavillion 2011 which he designed.
The concept for the 2011 Pavilion is the hortus conclusus, a contemplative room, a garden within a garden. One enters the building from the lawn and begins the transition into the central garden, a place abstracted from the world of noise and traffic and the smells of London Ð an interior space within which to sit, to walk, to observe the flowers.
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CHINA-NANCHANG-HONGDU-AVIATION (CN)
(110505) -- NANCHANG, May 5, 2011 (Xinhua) -- The aluminum-lithium alloy fore part of the airframe of C919 jumbo jet is seen in Hongdu Aviation Industry Group in Nanchang, capital of east China's Jiangxi province, April 26, 2011.
On Aug. 1, 1927, Communist-led armed forces held an uprising in Nanchang City, which marks the birth of the armed forces of the Communist Party of China (CPC) and has been recorded as a great event in China's revolutionary history.
Nanchang, one of the "red cradles" of CPC, is also an industrial base in east China and has made contribution to China's development and modernization, especially the aviation industry.
Hongdu Aviation Industry Group, a division of the China Aviation Industry Corp (AVIC), is a main base for research and manufacturing of trainers, UAV, general airplanes and missiles, and also a main base for export of aviation products. Founded in 1951, Hongdu made the first plane of People's Republic of China in July 1954. Up to now, Hongdu has developed and manufactured over 5,000 aircrafts, more than 500 of which were exported.
K8 trainer and L15 trainer, developed and manufactured by Hongdu, are among the outstanding trainer planes in China's aviation. K8 trainer is designed in compliance with the international criteria and developed in a form of international cooperation, is primarily used for pilot's basic training and advanced training. L15, a new generation two-engine supersonic advanced trainer with typical characteristics of third generation fighters, can be used for advanced training and strategic pilot drills.
Hondu also undertakes the construction of the fore part of the airframe of C919 jumbo jet, China's self-developed jumbo jet. C919, is scheduled to take off in 2014 after being rolled off the assemble line between the end of 2013 and the first half of 2014.
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Volvo Asia Pacific Headquarter In Shanghai
A general view of the Volvo Asia Pacific headquarters in Shanghai, China, on July 9, 2025, as Volvo plans to cut 3,000 jobs in its Shanghai-based technical and research operation. (Photo by Ying Tang/NurPhoto) -
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Volvo Asia Pacific Headquarter In Shanghai
A general view of the Volvo Asia Pacific headquarters in Shanghai, China, on July 9, 2025, as Volvo plans to cut 3,000 jobs in its Shanghai-based technical and research operation. (Photo by Ying Tang/NurPhoto) -
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Volvo Asia Pacific Headquarter In Shanghai
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Volvo Asia Pacific Headquarter In Shanghai
A general view of the Volvo Asia Pacific headquarters in Shanghai, China, on July 9, 2025, as Volvo plans to cut 3,000 jobs in its Shanghai-based technical and research operation. (Photo by Ying Tang/NurPhoto) -
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Volvo Asia Pacific Headquarter In Shanghai
A general view of the Volvo Asia Pacific headquarters in Shanghai, China, on July 9, 2025, as Volvo plans to cut 3,000 jobs in its Shanghai-based technical and research operation. (Photo by Ying Tang/NurPhoto) -
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Volvo Asia Pacific Headquarter In Shanghai
A general view of the Volvo Asia Pacific headquarters in Shanghai, China, on July 9, 2025, as Volvo plans to cut 3,000 jobs in its Shanghai-based technical and research operation. (Photo by Ying Tang/NurPhoto) -
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2025 Autonomous Mobility Expo Kicks Off At COEX
Visitors experience the technology of ARION-SMET, a multipurpose unmanned vehicle developed by Hanwha Aerospace, during the 2025 Autonomous Mobility Expo at COEX in Gangnam District, Seoul, South Korea, on July 9, 2025. The exhibition runs through July 11. (Photo by Chris Jung/NurPhoto) -
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2025 Autonomous Mobility Expo Kicks Off At COEX
A visitor examines a model of the KAI KF-21 and discusses the fighter jet during the 2025 Autonomous Mobility Expo at COEX in Gangnam District, Seoul, South Korea, on July 9, 2025. The exhibition runs through July 11. (Photo by Chris Jung/NurPhoto) -
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2025 Autonomous Mobility Expo Kicks Off At COEX
Visitors view the Cargo-max HL02IX, an automotive engine-powered cargo robot helicopter developed by WorldCopter Korea, during the 2025 Autonomous Mobility Expo at COEX in Gangnam District, Seoul, South Korea, on July 9, 2025. The exhibition runs through July 11. (Photo by Chris Jung/NurPhoto) -
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2025 Autonomous Mobility Expo Kicks Off At COEX
Visitors view the Cargo-max HL02IX, an automotive engine-powered cargo robot helicopter developed by WorldCopter Korea, during the 2025 Autonomous Mobility Expo at COEX in Gangnam District, Seoul, South Korea, on July 9, 2025. The exhibition runs through July 11. (Photo by Chris Jung/NurPhoto) -
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2025 Autonomous Mobility Expo Kicks Off At COEX
The Leica RTC360 3D laser scanner is on display at an exhibition booth during the 2025 Autonomous Mobility Expo at COEX in Gangnam District, Seoul, South Korea, on July 9, 2025. The exhibition runs through July 11. (Photo by Chris Jung/NurPhoto) -
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2025 Autonomous Mobility Expo Kicks Off At COEX
Visitors experience the technology of ARION-SMET, a multipurpose unmanned vehicle developed by Hanwha Aerospace, during the 2025 Autonomous Mobility Expo at COEX in Gangnam District, Seoul, South Korea, on July 9, 2025. The exhibition runs through July 11. (Photo by Chris Jung/NurPhoto) -
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Volvo Asia Pacific Headquarter In Shanghai
A general view of the Volvo Asia Pacific headquarters in Shanghai, China, on July 9, 2025, as Volvo plans to cut 3,000 jobs in its Shanghai-based technical and research operation. (Photo by Ying Tang/NurPhoto) -
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Daily Life In Belgrad
Construction of one of the buildings at the railway station in Belgrade, Serbia, on April 27, 2024. (Photo by Maxim Konankov/NurPhoto) -
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National Industrial Producer ex Factory Prices Decrease
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National Industrial Producer ex Factory Prices Decrease
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National Industrial Producer ex Factory Prices Decrease
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National Industrial Producer ex Factory Prices Decrease
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National Industrial Producer ex Factory Prices Decrease
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National Industrial Producer ex Factory Prices Decrease
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National Industrial Producer ex Factory Prices Decrease
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National Industrial Producer ex Factory Prices Decrease
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National Industrial Producer ex Factory Prices Decrease
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National Industrial Producer ex Factory Prices Decrease
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National Industrial Producer ex Factory Prices Decrease
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National Industrial Producer ex Factory Prices Decrease
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National Industrial Producer ex Factory Prices Decrease
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National Industrial Producer ex Factory Prices Decrease
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Daily Life In London Camden
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Daily Life In Quebec City
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Daily Life In Quebec City
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F1 Grand Prix of Great Britain - Practice
Red Bull mechanics work on Max Verstappen's car following Free Practice 2 of the Formula 1 Qatar Airways British Grand Prix at the Silverstone Circuit in Towcester, England, on July 4, 2024. (Photo by Jon Hobley | MI News/NurPhoto) -
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Daily Life In Edmonton
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New LRT infrastructure network in the southeast area of Edmonton, Alberta, Canada, on May 28, 2025. (Photo by Artur Widak/NurPhoto) -
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Daily Life In Edmonton
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Daily Life In Edmonton
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EPCOR logo displayed on EPCOR facilities in Edmonton, Alberta, Canada, on May 28, 2025. (Photo by Artur Widak/NurPhoto) -
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Daily Life In Edmonton
EDMONTON, CANADA - MAY 28:
Underground cable components are staged for installation as part of a fiber optic internet infrastructure project in Edmonton, Alberta, Canada, on May 28, 2025. (Photo by Artur Widak/NurPhoto) -
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Daily Life In Edmonton
EDMONTON, CANADA – MAY 28:
McDonald’s logo seen on a McDonald’s restaurant in the Mill Woods area of Edmonton, Alberta, Canada, on May 28, 2025. (Photo by Artur Widak/NurPhoto)