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In this edition: Dutch artist Florentijn Hofmann, the Italian city of Palermo, a new exhibition in Berlin, photographer Luca Zanier and Germany’s Lewitz region
On this edition of World Stories, we meet a young girl in Bangladesh who joins her fellow students on an arduous journey to school everyday, we take a look at a drip irrigation system in Benin that has revolutionized one village's way of life and we visit a sleepy town in Mexico that comes alive once a year for a colorful religious festival.
Thomas Struth ranks among the most important photographers working today. His large-format photographs sell for up to 300,000 euros apiece. In his current project, Thomas Struth has turned to research laboratories, photographing scientific equipment as a means of exploring our contemporary, Western belief in progress.
Fast-track trading under pressure: why some critics want to put the brakes on the virtual stock trade. Also, we take a look at instructions on demand - why millions of people tune into YouTube for how-to advice. And on Shift-Exit: A colossal collapse in the office.
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