Please enable JS and disable any ad blocker Dr Karamba Diaby is a member of the German Bundestag He is part of the Social Democratic Party of Germany (SPD) parliamentary party executive and a member of the Foreign Affairs Committee the Committee on Economic Cooperation and Development and the Subcommittee on Global Health Breeding animals has a long tradition in the history of humankind and is considered to be a universalism in anthropology breeding was a tool for optimizing their productivity the emerging field of livestock science attempted to rationalize that project Thanks to generous public funding and the work of the renowned biologist Julius Kühn, Halle University in Germany turned into one of the early global hubs where this new scientific field was thoroughly investigated “laboratory stables” and “livestock gardens” were erected and Halle scientists traveled the world in order to import the most productive animals (both wild and domestic) for breeding and coat samples are now on display at the university's Museum of Livestock Science (Museum der Haustierkunde) telling the story of 150 years of breeding activities Located inside one of the former stables that were used for scientific breeding experiments the Julius Kühn collection plays an important role in contemporary livestock science and evolutionary biology A large portion of the archived material comes from animal species that have died out in the wild or old breeds that are not cultivated anymore because the global livestock industry has reduced its diversity to only a few extremely productive breeds and archeozoological findings documenting early animal domestication The museum is open on Wednesday from 2 p.m Guided tours are offered by skilled biologists and historians. The building is part of the historical “Steintorcampus” that once served as a vast test site for agricultural and veterinary science and now hosts the present-day humanities institutes The world's first transgenic bovine has been preserved at the museum where he spent his final years—though his old stable is now a cafe This British museum hopes to take the taboo out of poo The taxidermy remains of the first mammal ever cloned from an adult cell are on display in Edinburgh An incredible menagerie of more than 3 million taxidermied animals at the oldest science museum in Europe This 19th-century zoological collection has withstood the test of time The largest cattle market on earth holds live auctions open to the public every week Get some farm-to-table history at this living history museum where you’ll learn what farm life was like a hundred years ago A gorgeous and extensive collaboration between biologists and artists displaying skeletons and other animal remnants in lifelike poses At least two people are dead after a shooting near a synagogue in the German city of Halle on Wednesday and a 27-year-old unnamed suspect is in custody Bild reported that the gunman used a submachine gun to carry out the attack A tweet from police warned residents to stay vigilant "We're stabilizing the area around Halle until we have confirmed every bit of information," the police said A witness told the BBC that a "fully armed" man "dressed like a policeman" also threw a hand grenade into a nearby Jewish cemetery Germany's Interior Minister Horst Seehofer told ABC authorities should assume the attack was anti-Semitic in nature And the German Federal Prosecutor's office told CNN they believed the attacker held "extreme far-right and anti-Semitic" beliefs.  Deutsche Bahn, Germany's rail operator, said it closed the Halle station A video posted on social media purports to show a gunman firing while he stands by a car You don't have permission to access the page you requested What is this page?The website you are visiting is protected.For security reasons this page cannot be displayed Would you like to ask the author a question Help others by being the first to add a review one of the largest roll-fed aseptic packaging suppliers in the world opened its first overseas factory in Halle (Saale) in Sachsen-Anhalt Aseptic packaging for dairy products and beverages The new facility provides aseptic packaging for non-carbonated soft drinks and dairy products of the Chinese company’s customers in Europe The plant is also undergoing expansion to export the additional capacity to the Middle East as well as North and South American markets has two more aseptic pack production facilities in Gaotang and Shandong The company’s annual production capacity is expected to reach 20 billion packs when its European factory turns to full production The new European facility of Greatview is located in the Halle-Saalekreis industrial park at the Orion Strasse 8 next to the A14 motorway The production site offers good rail connectivity and is situated close to the Leipzig airport in Germany The strategic location of the plant in the centre of continental Europe ensures excellent logistics solutions for the supply of products to dairy and beverage firms throughout the region The packaging products of the plant can be supplied to customers from Russia as well as North and South America through ports in Germany The construction of Greatview’s Halle aseptic packaging plant started in May 2011 The €50m ($65m) worth phase one of the plant was officially inaugurated in mid-2013 The current annual production capacity of the plant is four billion aseptic cartons for dairy and beverages packaging in Europe An investment of €33m ($43m) has also been announced to expand the facility in the second phase of the project The expansion will increase the plant’s production capacity to eight billion aseptic cartons a year The capacity addition is aimed to enable exports to the Middle East as well as North and South America Halle factory will be the primary exporting facility of Greatview when the expansion is completed Greatview produces aseptic boxes for drinks creams and concentrates in sizes ranging from 100ml to 200ml The boxes are marketed under the brand name of GA Brick Aseptic and are available in both slim and base shapes The raw materials used for manufacturing aseptic packaging material include liquid packaging board (LPD) polyethylene and aluminium foil that are procured from select Europe and US suppliers The rigid LPB made of certified fibre for aseptic packaging gives a firm look to each package and ensures flexibility as well as resistance during the forming and filling process The fibre board is treated to ensure maximum protection for perishable foods Each aseptic cartoon contains an ultra-thin layer of aluminium foil that forms a barrier against light and oxygen The plant houses the 7,500 packs-per-hour-capacity Greatview Brick Aseptic ABM125 filling machine Flexo and flexo-process technology is used for printing the packaging material Precision in the printing process is achieved with the use of stroboscope lighting Printing is done using water based inks alone The ink 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Join the conversation You can save this article by registering for free here. Or sign-in if you have an account HALLE — Two people were killed in shooting attacks on a synagogue and a nearby kebab shop in the eastern German city of Halle on Wednesday and one suspect was arrested Create an account or sign in to continue with your reading experience the holiest day of the calendar in Judaism when Jews fast Broadcaster n-tv reported that two people were seriously injured in the attack The two suspects on the loose headed out on a motorway that leads to Munich in the country’s south according to the mayor of the town of Landsberg Get a dash of perspective along with the trending news of the day in a very readable format By signing up you consent to receive the above newsletter from Postmedia Network Inc The next issue of NP Posted will soon be in your inbox Interested in more newsletters? Browse here. A spokeswoman for the Halle municipal government said one shooting took place in front of the synagogue on Humboldt street and its accompanying cemetery while a second burst of gunfire targeted the kebab bistro in the city in the province of Saxony described how a gunman tried to shoot his way into the city’s synagogue “We saw via the camera system at our synagogue that a heavily-armed perpetrator with a steel helmet and a gun tried to shoot open our doors,” he told the Stuttgarter Zeitung newspaper “The man looked like he was from the special forces…But our doors held.” “We barricaded the doors from inside and waited for the police,” he said adding that about 70-80 people were inside the Humboldt street synagogue celebrating Yom Kippur German Chancellor Angela Merkel’s government voiced outrage over the attack on Yom Kippur and urged tougher action against anti-Semitic violence “That on the Day of Atonement a synagogue was shot at hits us in the heart,” Foreign Minister Heiko Maas wrote on Twitter “We must all act against anti-Semitism in our country.” Dass am Versöhnungsfest #YomKippur auf eine Synagoge geschossen wird, trifft uns ins Herz. Wir alle müssen gegen den Antisemitismus in unserem Land vorgehen. In diesen schweren Stunden sind meine Gedanken bei den Toten und Verletzten, ihren Angehörigen und der Polizei. #Halle The federal prosecutors office said it had taken over the investigation from local police a procedural step under German law indicating suspicions of terrorism committed by political extremists Anti-Semitism is a particularly sensitive issue in Germany which during World War Two was responsible for the genocide of 6 million Jews in the Nazi Holocaust Around 200,000 Jews live today the country of around 83 million people Another Halle city spokesman said an emergency situation had been declared and all residents had been advised to stay at home He said that emergency services and police were evacuating people from the synagogue said he was making a kebab for two construction workers when a perpetrator threw an explosive at the restaurant before shooting like a professional,” Tekin told n-tv television He just kept coming and shooting…I was hiding behind the salad counter.” said that when the kebab bistro attacker started firing Broadcasters showed images of an alleged perpetrator dressed in combat garb including a helmet An unnamed witness told local media the assailant at the synagogue also threw several explosive devices into the cemetery Regional broadcaster MDR aired images of a man in combat clothing firing shots along a street from behind a car “Our forces have detained one person,” local police said on Twitter “Please nonetheless remain vigilant.” Earlier police tweeted: “According to initial findings The identities of the dead and injured were not immediately known National rail operator Deutsche Bahn said the main train station in Halle had been closed the state interior senator advised police to step up security at Jewish institutions in the German capital Despite comprehensive de-Nazification in the post-war era fears of resurgent anti-Semitic hatred have never completely gone away far-right neo-Nazis or more recently from Muslim immigrants Occasional past attacks have ranged from the scrawling of Nazi swastikas on gravestones to firebombings at synagogues and even several murders in some cases directed against people wearing traditional Jewish skullcaps transmission or republication strictly prohibited This website uses cookies to personalize your content (including ads), and allows us to analyze our traffic. 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By continuing to use our site, you agree to our Terms of Use and Privacy Policy You can manage saved articles in your account The Faculty of Law and Economics at Martin Luther University Halle-Wittenberg (MLU) awarded Romano Prodi an honorary doctorate on 16 November 2011 in recognition of the contribution the former Prime Minister of Italy and President of the European Commission has made to economic science through his research and political work Dean of the Faculty of Law and Economics at Martin Luther University and Romano Prodi (Photo: Maike Gl�ckner) “Romano Prodi’s outstanding service lies in his ties to science and politics In concrete terms it was three areas of his impressive CV that prompted us honour Prodi with the honorary doctorate: His work as a scientist as an Italian politician and as the president of the European Commission,” says Prof Dean of the Faculty of Law and Economics on the occasion of the ceremony “We are honouring a prominent figure of contemporary history who impressively united scientific rationality with visionary perspective and political leadership.” “We are pleased that Romano Prodi – one of the most distinguished Europeans of his generation - was able to make it to Halle today and accept the honorary doctorate of the Faculty of Law and Economics,” emphasized Prof Prodi took the occasion of the tribute to stress the important role universities play in the unification of Europe: “I am truly delighted and grateful for this honorary degree from a distinguished academic institution such as the University of Halle Cultural relations between the Latin and the German worlds are an essential condition for surmounting the present obstacles towards the construction of a revitalized Europe The university has indeed both the duty and the privilege of playing the role of cultural vanguard in the process of further cooperation and integration among European populations.” During the ceremony Prodi answered students’ questions including those from exchange students from his own alma mater the Universit� Cattolica del Sacro Cuore (the Catholic University of the Sacred Heart) in Milan Since Winter Semester 2010 it has been offering the master’s programme “European Integration and Regional Development” Currently twelve students from Germany and Italy are enrolled in the trilingual course Romano Prodi and prime minister Reiner Haseloff (Photo: Maike Gl�ckner) Up Workers carry out search and rescue operation in a hovercraft on the flooded street in Halle The water level of Saale River across Halle City is expected to rise up to its historical record of 7.8 meters in 400 years due to persistent heavy rains in south and east Germany  German Bundeswehr soldiers and local volunteers line up to pass on sandbags to beef up the dike at Gimritzer Dammin in Halle Workers drain water with pump from the evacuated residential building on the flooded street in Halle German Bundeswehr soldiers and local volunteers pass on sandbags to beef up the dike at Gimritzer Dammin in Halle 2013 shows a flooded street with submerged residential buildings in Halle The Handel Festival in Halle is the only festival in Germany to take place at authentic venues such as the Handel House No other baroque music festival offers 5 to 6 staged baroque opera productions in just 17 days and shows the entire range of Handel’s oeuvre; his work enters into a dialogue with jazz classic rock and electro sounds as well as non-European music within the framework of bridge-building With a cornucopia of events ranging from grand opera to solemn oratorio and dazzling concerts right through to genre-crossing formats the Halle Handel Festival is scheduled to take place from 6 June to 15 June 2025 in the city of George Frideric Handel’s birth The festival title is “ Fresh Wind: The Young Handel in Italy” With 66 main and secondary events in 17 venues in and around Halle you can hear international stars of Baroque music such as Julia Lezhneva Bruno de Sa and Christoph Prégardien alongside Reinhard Goebel the Italian ensembles Modo Antiquo and Europa galante Orkiestra} and the Estonian Philharmonic Chamber Choir as well as the Danish Concerto Copenhagen and Le Concert Spirituel from Paris goes this year to the Handel Festival Orchestra Halle the Handel House Foundation Board of Trustees honours the decades of dedicated interpretation of Handel’s music on period instruments by this specialist ensemble of Staatskapelle Halle Handel Festival Halle is the largest music festival in the state of Saxony-Anhalt and one of the oldest and most famous Baroque music festivals in Europe Nowhere else in the world do lovers of Baroque music have the opportunity to experience so many stage and concert productions of Baroque opera in the space of just 10 days One special feature of the Handel Festival in Halle is that a number of different events take place in authentic Handel venues By plane: The nearest airports to the Handel Festival Halle are Berlin and Leipzig/Halle By train: There is an excellent train connection between Berlin and Halle (Saale) Local transport: Most hotels and festival locations are within walking distance from Halle (Saale) main station “Music in authentic venues” is the slogan of the Halle Handel Festival during which the whole city will once again be turned into a stage Ceremonies and concerts will take place at the Handel monument and the Red Tower The festival will also include open-air performances on Marktplatz or the Botanical Garden The closing concert will take place in the Galgenberg Gorge where the centenary will be celebrated with a grand fireworks display tradition continues to loom large at the Handel Festival Several concerts make reference to the festival’s roots taking place in the banqueting hall of the Leopoldina as well as to the large-scale church concert in Moritzkirche Due to the variety of events you might want to take some casual and some elegant clothing The weather in Halle in June tends to be changeable Halle (Saale) offers a lot of attractions for visitors: the famous Castles Moritzburg (an art museum) and Giebichenstein (an art college) the Francke Foundations’ baroque architecture and historical collections the romantic Renaissance cemetery Stadtgottesacker and the Handel Monument on Market square and Handel’s birthplace nearby: the Handel House and museum which normally accommodate the Festival guests and visitors As the Handel Festival is a magnet for visitors Apart from Walking Dinner and Lunchtime concerts there are no restaurants onsite It is usually recommended to book in advance The Saale-Unstrut-area is a region for quality wine and one of Europe’s northernmost traditional wine regions In March 2022 the restaurant “Speiseberg” has been awarded with a star of the “Guide Michelin” His attempt to throw a hand grenade into the store fails so he entered shoots at the store and opened fire around him these offences were streamed live on the platform Twitch through a mobile phone camera which was attached to his helmet Spectators of this terrible livestream are therefore put in his shoes,  they see and hear what Balliet sees and hears as it is happening And the cruel video by Stephan Balliet looks just like a first-person shooter game At the beginning of this terrorist act he can be heard saying: „Feminism is the cause of declining birth rates in the West and this serves as a justification for mass-immigration the root of all problems are the Jews“ explaining his right-wing extremist worldview Balliet is addressing his community and the language they use is English „The perpetrator from Halle seems to come from an extreme right subculture that networks and is politically radicalized through forums image boards and the app Telegram“ says journalist Roland Sieber who has been pointing out the danger of this scene for years and men’s rights activists use a variety of digital forms of communication to celebrate and propagate their ideology and network There is evidence to suggest that Stephan Balliet’s actions are in the tradition of Brendon Tarrant who killed 51 people in a New Zealand mosque on 15th of March 2019 Tarrant also streamed his act live on the internet He left a „manifesto“ on the Imageboard 8chan with the title „The Great Replacement“ Tarrant ‘s bloodthirst was in turn inspired by the mass murderer Anders Behring Breivik who killed 77 people in 2011 in Norway for racist reasons the birth rates held a key role in Tarrant’s right-wing world view the assassin from Poway in California (USA) who opened fire in a synagogue on April 27th 2019 „Get the high score“ – „break the high score“ Earnest was encouraged to kill more people than died in previous terrorist attacks Earnest also published an antisemitic and racist letter in which he alleges a „genocide of the white race“ he repeatedly emphasizes the inspiration that the Australian Brenton Tarrant has provided 21 year old Patrick Crusius shot 22 people in a supermarket in America  El Paso The Hispanic community became his target after he read Tarrant’s “The Great Replacement” Crusius announced his attack in a four-page pamphlet „The perpetrator in Halle is obviously imitating the right-wing terrorists of Christchurch his live video and his manifesto will help to motivate other perpetrators Through „manifestos“ and live broadcasts of the bloodshed the violence that has been fostered by digital hate cultures is spreading to the streets Offenders hope for sympathy and attention in their right-wing internet community So it is not surprising that the perpetrators invite members of such forums to follow their lead Stephan Balliet published a manifesto in three parts of different length This is where the „gamification“ of right-wing terrorism becomes clear a digital project of the Amadeu Antonio Foundation On the last page the perpetrator described his so-called „achievements“ „That’s typical of computer games are a way of comparing yourself to other players in the game “ says Prinz The achievements sound something like: „Cultural Appropriation – Stab a Muslim.“ „Nailed it – Kill someone with a nail bomb“ „The fire rises – Burn down a synagogue“ This ironic tone is not uncommon for achievements in the gaming scene Two other indicators that point to the strong gaming connection: first “ a platform where users stream their gaming experience“ and second all of Balliet’s conduct is calling for imitation It is particularly significant that the manifesto begins with the description of homemade weapons He gives tips on what equipment assassins should take on their murderous missions“ warns Prince Stephan Balliet explains that he deliberately chose October the 9th because many non-religious Jews would be visiting the synagogue on Yom Kippur 70 to 80 people were in the place of worship Balliet set out to kill as many Jewish people as possible there is a leader board of „most successful“ racist and antisemitic murderers „The ‚Encyclopedia Dramatica‘ started as a successful satirical wiki,“ said Sieber its administration has been infiltrated by right-wing trolls and neo-Nazis from the US „It’s now part of the amok and alt-right scene.“ Breivik ranks first On the site you can find detailed entries about the terrorists as well as propaganda material and manifestos the murderer from Halle wanted to climb ito the ranks of the top ranked right-wing terrorists What we see in these communities is a new form of right-wing terrorism that has very little in common with classic neo-Nazi cells The perpetrators are not focusing on regional peculiarities and focus instead on causing fear and chaos Even if they are murdering in different parts of the world we cannot classify these young men as individual killers as they are radicalized in the same internet forums and they refer to each other in their acts They all share a right-wing and nationalist worldview and they are all part of the same internet community They believe they have to protect the „white race“ (whether in the US or Europe) from migrants and Jews Their racist and antisemitic delusions are based on the assumed higher value of „white people“ above anyone else Members of these „other“ groups are categorically dehumanized in this community This is fundamentally about the alleged superiority of a supposed „white race“ „Nobody expects the internet SS,“ the perpetrator jokes at the beginning of the livestream Thanks for the translation to our partner project „Get the Trolls outAntisemitische Tat in Halle: Die „Gamification“ des Terrors – Wenn Hass zu einem Spiel verkommt Vertreter*innen aus Politik und Gesellschaft trauern um die Opfer der rassistischen Mordserie: Enver Şimşek 2005 verbrannte Oury Jalloh in einer Dessauer Polizeizelle Dennoch will die Staatsanwaltschaft Halle die Ermittlungen einstellen İsmet Tekin ist einer von 43 Nebenkläger*innen im Prozess gegen den Attentäter des Halle-Anschlags Ein Gespräch über die Folgen des Anschlags das Recht auf Aufklärung und die Hoffnung auf eine gemeinsame und solidarische Zukunft Schlagen Sie Wissenswertes in unserem Lexikon nach Essenzielle Cookies ermöglichen grundlegende Funktionen und sind für die einwandfreie Funktion der Website erforderlich Statistik Cookies erfassen Informationen anonym Diese Informationen helfen uns zu verstehen Inhalte von Videoplattformen und Social-Media-Plattformen werden standardmäßig blockiert Wenn Cookies von externen Medien akzeptiert werden bedarf der Zugriff auf diese Inhalte keiner manuellen Einwilligung mehr A gunman has killed two people on Yom Kippur in an attack in the German city of Halle that he livestreamed on a video-gaming platform the attacker also broadcast an anti-Semitic manifesto online Several German media outlets said the perpetrator acted alone in the attacks in which a woman was killed outside the synagogue and a man in the kebab shop Regional broadcaster MDR said the lives of two people who were seriously injured were no longer in danger The video circulating online showed a young man with a shaven head reciting a short statement in broken English to a camera while sitting in a parked car He mentioned mass immigration and concluded: "The root of all these problems is the Jew." A spokeswoman for Amazon's video streaming subsidiary Twitch said footage of the shooting attack was livestreamed on the service "We worked with urgency to remove this content and will permanently suspend any accounts found to be posting or reposting content of this abhorrent act," she said shot several rounds into a woman passer-by German magazines Spiegel and Focus Online reported that the suspect was a 27-year old German Interior Minister Horst Seehofer said the shooting was anti-Semitic adding: "According to the federal prosecutors' office there are enough indications that it was possibly a right-wing extremist motive." while a second burst of gunfire targeted the kebab shop in the eastern German city described how the gunman tried to shoot his way into the synagogue "We saw via the camera system at our synagogue that a heavily armed perpetrator with a steel helmet and a gun tried to shoot open our doors," he told the Stuttgarter Zeitung newspaper "The man looked like he was from the special forces .. "We barricaded the doors from inside and waited for the police," he said adding that about 70 or 80 people were inside the synagogue celebrating Yom Kippur German Chancellor Angela Merkel's government voiced outrage over the attack on Yom Kippur and urged tougher action against anti-Semitic violence "That on the Day of Atonement a synagogue was shot at hits us in the heart," Foreign Minister Heiko Maas wrote on Twitter "We must all act against anti-Semitism in our country." which during World War II was responsible for the genocide of 6 million Jews in the Nazi Holocaust Around 200,000 Jews live today in the country of around 83 million people like a professional," Mr Tekin told n-tv television German federal prosecutors have said they are taking over the investigation because of the "particular importance of the case" heard six loud shots from the flat where he was staying He later witnessed a vehicle speeding up a local road pursued by a police car with a damaged window Local police have told local residents to stay calm and be wary of false reports of further incidents A minute's silence was held for the victims in the European Parliament in Brussels I would like to express my sympathies to the German police forces the German people and the German Jewish community," European Parliament President David Sassoli said World RSS Follow RNZ News Stephan Balliet hat nach SPIEGEL-Informationen das Attentat von Halle (Saale) gestanden In einer mehrstündigen Vernehmung beim Bundesgerichtshof am Donnerstagabend in Karlsruhe machte er umfangreiche Angaben aus rechtsextremen und antisemitischen Motiven gehandelt zu haben Mehr als 50 Menschen hatten sich zu dem Zeitpunkt in dem Gotteshaus aufgehalten Generalbundesanwalt Peter Frank hat den Angriff als "Terror" bezeichnet Nach seiner Überzeugung wollte der Täter in der Synagoge ein Massaker anrichten Er wirft dem Angreifer zweifachen Mord und versuchten Mord in mehreren Fällen vor Deutschlandweit hatten sich am Tag nach dem Attentat Bürger und Politiker mit den Opfern und der jüdischen Gemeinde in Halle solidarisiert und Antisemitismus verurteilt Bundesinnenminister Horst Seehofer (CSU) sprach von einer "Schande für unser ganzes Land" sie sei "schockiert und bedrückt von dem Verbrechen" erhob schwere Vorwürfe gegen die Polizei: "Dass die Synagoge in Halle an einem Feiertag wie Jom Kippur nicht durch die Polizei geschützt war Jüdische Synagoge in Halle (Archiv): "Das Ganze dauerte vielleicht fünf bis zehn Minuten" Juden auf der ganzen Welt begehen am heutigen Tag Jom Kippur - den höchsten jüdischen Feiertag Entsprechend gut besucht sind daher die Synagogen Auch in Halle an der Saale hatten sich zahlreiche Menschen versammelt als ein Bewaffneter oder mehrere Bewaffnete angriffen In der Synagoge seien Schüssen zu hören gewesen sagte der Gemeindevorsteher Max Privorozki dem SPIEGEL Der Gottesdienst sei daraufhin abgebrochen worden die am Eingang der Synagoge angebracht ist konnte Privorozki nach eigenen Angaben beobachten in die verschlossene Synagoge einzudringen "Der Täter schoss mehrfach auf die Tür und warf auch mehrere Molotowcocktails Das Ganze dauerte vielleicht fünf bis zehn Minuten" In der Synagoge befanden sich Privorozki zufolge auch mehr als zwei Stunden nach dem Angriff etwa 70 bis 80 Menschen Laut Polizei wurden bei den Schüssen in Halle zwei Menschen getötet eine Frau in der Humboldtstraße in der Nähe des Friedhofs und der Synagoge