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this is good news, live from berlin, parts of australia in the grip of record temperatures as scorching heat fuels. ever more wildfires. sydney records its hottest november night since records began. germany's latest krone hot spot, we go to a small town with an alarming infection rate over 4 times the national average. and a miracle escape of the bahrain grand prix. tragedy averted as formula one driver of all non-kosher all survives an explosive crash.
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imo me and use of welcome to the show we begin in australia where a record heat wave is fueling fears of another scorching bushfire season. the southeastern state of new south wales, seeing temperatures topping 40 degrees. wildfires are already burning, and officials have put residents on high alert for more. the big fear is a repeat of last year's quote, black summer in which dozens perished in blazes. this fires in the sydney suburb of north me to it's just one of dozens of wildfires that have been burning across the state of new south wales. it's also reminiscent of the scenes the played out during the devastating bushfires in australia last summer. huge swathes of land were destroyed and the authorities are warning australians not to become complacent. this time around. we cannot fall into
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a false sense of security. the community at there unfortunately thinks that after the last season, we are not at risk. the reality is 90 percent of the state is still untouched by heat. waves are not unusual in australia at this time of year. but with the late november temperatures, searching records, residents of australia's most populous station have been asked to be extra vigilant . the state's fire service, total fire ban for large areas of the station over the weekend, saying there was a very high to severe fire danger. residents of new thought wales will have to stay alert with high temperatures, forecast in parts of the state for several days to come. and journalist roger maynard joins us now from sydney. hi roger. so could you bring us up to date on the fires? how much of a risk do they pose right now?
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well fortunately, i'm in the high temperatures and the strong winds up largely done down. a cool southerly wind from south arrived in sydney, but it's only going to be a temporary reprieve with another 8 wait for qantas for the middle of the week. the latest emergencies or record high temperatures. here in sydney and other parts of new south wales marking and unusually early start to be of final season on the straight is eastern seaboard, one stage more than 80 crossfire and the bush were burning across the state, threatening homes and causing mine up property damage temperatures hit 49.6 degrees centigrade in outback new south wales, the highest move in the figure, since records began. and here in sydney at sydney airport noticed a record $43.00 degrees centigrade with close to temperatures. only marginally less
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. thousands flocked to sydney's beaches which recorded a temperature of 40 degrees centigrade for 2 days running. and that's the 1st time that's in 80 years. the immediate danger, not so great, the number of active bush has now dropped to about 54, but it has to be said that the extreme weather conditions do not bode well for australia's eastern seaboard, which is still recovering from the disastrous bushfire season, which broke out towards the end of last year, right and claimed all its well right last year was one of the country's worst ever fire seasons. so how to view fires compared to that? well, of course, the last fires could sided with a period of intense drought, which turned much of the countryside into a bushel. tinderbox, if you like, but there's been a lower rain in the past few months. so dry conditions don't pose quite so much of a problem. this time around, so really no one wants
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a repeat of the bush farmers and say, which burned about 20000000000 acres last summer and decimated, wildlife. i mean, so we're seeing the beginning of this fire season right now. if it does get worse, have firefighters learned something from last year's disaster that they can apply to this year? well yes, i mean, since the last bushfire season, there's been a major government inquiry into the causes of the fire and how best to handle it in future. among the conclusions were the need for more aerial fire fighting as it's more planes dumping water on to fuzz, improved back burning controls or critical roles. and the need to detect and extinguish fires much earlier than usual before they get out of control. over all the inquiry accepted that climate change and played a major part in these bushfires by contributing to the drought over the past few
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years. and the other, the other factors that also played a part which challenge the assumptions. how we fight in the future. i'm a journalist, roger maynard in sydney, thank you. thank you. let's have a look at some of the other stories making headlines this hour. the united nations says more than 100 people have been killed in a brutal massacre in northeast nigeria, motorcyclists are said to have gunned down civilian farm workers in villages and towns and borno state. no one has admitted carrying out the killings, but the militant group boko haram has attacked the area in recent years. if you opium prime minister abi ahmed has declared the government's offensive in the northern to region over after the armed forces captured the capital, mackellar but international observers say the conflict is likely to continue as rebel forces are able to keep on fighting refugees who fled to sudan have also
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dismissed ominous claims. thousands of people have been evacuated from the slopes of an erupting volcano in indonesia. a column of ash has risen 4000 meters into the sky. officials have set up an exclusion zone on the island and closed airport. seismic hotspot, indonesia has more than 100 active volcanoes to the top prosecutor in paris has called for charges against 4 police officers who were filmed, beating a black music producer. mass rallies nationwide against police brutality have been overshadowed by clashes. dozens of demonstrators were injured, and more than 80 arrest. now, here in germany, a previously unknown small town has become the latest coronavirus hotspot. book hausen has recorded more than 600 new infections. 410-0000 people in the past week . that's more than 4 times the national average. strict lockdown as in force,
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but some locals are not happy. these images have attracted nationwide attention in germany. people singing, walking side by side, ignoring coronavirus restrictions. right around 400 people took part in the protest against strict pandemic control measures. in his book housing, a coronavirus hotspot, district administrator to most mina was shocked by the demonstration, cruel and sing in its macabre that people operating through the town singing at the top of their voices. when people are dying in hospital them with something needs to be said about that, and that's what i did. and then to be threatened that makes it even was none of those place and home and no under police protection. you've received death
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threats on social media. after criticizing that, demonstrators, when we visited several days after the protest, calm had returned to the center of his book house and the lock down this keeping many indoors. a few people out on the streets aside from the police. we decided to find some locals to hear what they have to say about such demonstrations in that town. and without the protests and denials, or maybe it would be possible to make a fuss no progress. it's stupid considering everything when and things are as they are, and we just need to get through this too few mentions who few too many people too much ignoring of the restrictions. it's simply irresponsible for the town has now imposed a ban on unprejudiced public gatherings. but divide hit the next
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demonstration that's likely to happen soon. thirty's have boosted police presence about be able to respond quickly to any violations of the little hopes that won't be necessary. he's calling on people to be reasonable by saying it's dangerous. if it's dangerous. not only for yourselves, but also from others, the united states not help the situation and make it book housing hopes that infection rates will go down soon and with it, the nationwide attention now thousands of anti-government protesters have marched on the headquarters of an army regiment controlled by the king of thailand, activists were pressing their longstanding demands for constitutional reforms. and the replacement of the prime minister by police blocked access to the barracks in the capital. bangkok, protesters removing buses,
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used to block their path. they were trying to get closer to a controversial army barracks. the regiment housed inside is under the king's direct control for the pro-democracy activists. it's a further sign of a monarch with too much power that you make up the, at about the control of the king's guard should be brought under the government's rule. the government that the people elected for the king to have a direct command means he's exceeded his power that an army should belong to the people, not to the king was much more what about that one told us that later in the evening, more protesters approached the barracks bearing huge inflatable ducks above their heads. the yellow dog has become an icon of the pro-democracy movement. it may look whimsical, but it was also used to shield protesters from police water cannons last week. since then, it has come to signal the opposition's determination to continue demonstrating
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until it changes the system man in atlanta. i think the king should remain affiliated with the thai society, but it needs to be under the constitution. the more i have been looking for a long corn seen here with the door in supporters a few days ago has amassed huge wealth and power since his reign began in 2016. but now thailand's normally untouchable king is facing scrutiny from his people. 5. his long absences abroad, mostly in germany, have not gone the notice to home, nor how does love fish spending habits during times of economic slump. now, after years of protest and open criticism, cracks are appearing in his authority as never before. for
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free through lease in argentina have raided the office of a doctor who was treating the football legend. d.-o. diego marathoner. he died of a heart attack last week at his home in buenos eidos witnesses have reported seeing a struggle between marathon and his dr. leopoldo located days before his death, local media say the doctor's office was searched as part of an investigation into possible culpable homicide. in formula one, lewis hamilton sped to victory at the bahrain grand prix. the race was overshadowed by a fiery crash however, but the french driver miraculously walked away from the wreckage. the race around the floodlit sucky track got off to a wild start with several drivers losing control. none more so than haase's woman calls around. his car was ripped in half and engulfed in flames as it speed through protective barriers. following contact with donald riyadh's closure,
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i was able to free himself from the wreckage and was taken to a nearby hospital with minor burns and suspected broken ribs. the race was brought to a halt and off to the restart drivers continue to skid on the track. a long stroll flicked his car off to also colliding with danielle clean out. despite landing upside down, the racing point driver was on hurt. however, there was more bad luck for his team. as said, gio perez was on course for a 3rd place finish and his 2nd podium in 2 races until an apparent engine failure caused his car to catch on fire. that meant the race was ended with a safety car guiding lewis hamilton to a 95th grown prevent 3 joined on the podium by red bull pairing max misstep and, and alexander album
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and new information on the crawl of virus or any other science topic. you should really check out our podcast. you can get it wherever you go your podcast. you can also find us and science this week on world stories. her violence against women is going unpunished. and the nuremberg trials remembered but 1st to azerbaijan. whole weeks fighting over the nagorno-karabakh region, caused massive casualties. and people were fleeing the conflict. now, following a controversial peace deal, some are starting to return to their homes. it's
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a choice full moment for some in the united after weeks of fear. now that the fighting in nagorno-karabakh has ended, hundreds of refugees are returning to their homes since to get it every day. russian peacekeepers watch over the process. but not everyone has a home to come back to her mother. i did go from the nearby city of shushi, which is now under us airy control. just like for many here to them. the recent peace deal is a betrayal. money is blind, so we don't know what we will do and where we will live. we just came because we have no other option. we don't have a home with a population of just over 50000 people is the biggest city here think they could soon be dealing with up to 25000 refugees from nearby regions which are no longer under armenian control. i have prepared several hotels so that
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people can live there for now. while we start building more houses, that people who have come from the regions all want to live in stock on the cuts. and we have to explain to them this step in the current isn't big enough to provide for everyone. we have to live in villages in other areas. even for those who didn't leave, there's a lot of rebuilding to do. traces of the recent war lurk around every corner preparing for the return of his children and grandchildren, who left during the fighting, the windows of his building got blown out in a bomb blast for now, plastic sheets will have to do instead. the 65 year old says he and his neighbors lived in the basement for around 3 weeks. can still remember the fierce fighting of the 1990 s. . it was machine gunfire back and forth. this time it was really
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scary weapons. we have to start over now. we don't have anything, we don't have work either but we're going to do our best to live well. even with destruction everywhere, most people say leaving is not an option. even if has just gotten smaller, it will always be their homeland. more than half the women in peru say they've been the victim of sexual violence, but the perpetrators seldom face consequences for their actions. legal proceedings are often abandoned due to lack of evidence. one performer and teacher was 20 years old. she was raped by a theatre instructor using the excuse of helping her to explore art. he made her
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remove her clothing and then assaulted her. he did the same with 16 other students. for 3 years, the group has been fighting to have the man prosecuted. despite the allegations, the peruvian justice system concluded there was not enough evidence get a letter saying that your case of sexual abuse was closed due to lack of evidence. that makes you listen again in this and believe what you were told the 1st time. you made the accusation that you're lying, that you're doing it to get attention and that your life is not worth it. in peru, gender violence affects all social classes equally. as experience inspired these 2 books, she's a television presenter and also a victim of gender violence. her attacker was her former partner,
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her case is still waiting to be resolved. these. impunity is like a cancer that needs and kills you. because it doesn't allow things to change. it's not enough to punish only violence, the ends and death. we have to focus on that slap that we have to focus on psychological aggression because if we are only going to react when women are dead, it's too late. in peru, 66 percent of women have reported being victims of violence are not to contreras is pushing the parliament to address the issue today, a member of congress. she was brutally attacked by her ex-boyfriend. now she promotes an agenda to end the violence inflicted by the state itself, institutional violence it seems that when
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a situational violence is violence perpetrated by state agents through the justice system, for example, police officers, prosecutors judges, and medical examiners. i'm just saying, look, there are many cases of people who report phylis meant that at the time of reporting there re victimized blame and then some jetted to more violence in the east. seeing as there have been cases in which the police have accused a victim, and this victim has ended up being victimized again and again. and i mean to beat him at the payment of the $60000.00 accusations of abuse against women reported in peru this year. less than one percent lead to convictions. this palace of justice instead of offering impartiality on laos, impunity. the war crimes trials against high ranking representatives of the nazi regime began 75 years ago in nuremberg. for the
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very 1st time, a country's leadership was called to account in court. contemporary witnesses, remember in 1904 peter guard was 14 years old when he, his mother and his sister, were deported to the auschwitz concentration camp. one year later, at the nuremberg trial, he recognised some of the men who sent them to the gas chamber. it was pure luck that he survived for life followed the trial and felt great satisfaction. that at least the main a criminal is, were brought to justice by the allies. and that they finally received their just punishment. nicholas frank also experienced an unexpected end to his carefree childhood. his father hunts frank was hitler's deputy in occupied poland. huns was one of the main war criminals dubbed the butcher of poland. nicholas was only 6
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then he was teased at school at school, some kids made up rhymes minister, minister gas canister, because i was the son of a heist minister. but that wasn't so bad. in other words, said to me again, nicki nickie, that was my nickname. your daddy will be hanged soon. so i just answered. yes. up until the very end, the main war criminals denied the systematic extermination of jews. they tried to deny everything and said they knew nothing, but during the trial, they were shown films of the concentration camps with the mountains of corpses. and afterwards, even putin himself was dazed. none of the accused at the nurnberg trial took credit for their actions. they pushed the responsibility up the chain of command. they said they only have bad orders. they
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blamed everything on hitler or himmler who were both dead by then. nicholas franks, father was sentenced to death. his and 11 more death sentences were carried out on october 16th, 1946 and at the movies. back then they showed not how they were hung, but how they lay in their conference with the white and black stripes noose around their necks. and i thought they all deserved to wear that next time nicholas hong, always carries a photo of his hanged father with him. and whenever he feels just a touch of pity for his dad, he thinks of auschwitz. and then he affirms the verdict of the nuremberg trial was just the presidential election in the u.s. has been decided. democrat, joe biden is president elect. but the election highlighted america's deep divisions
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. this is particularly evident in the highly competitive swing state of georgia. in the heart of one of the most divided counties in georgia, lysa town minutes with half of its population is white and 48 percent assaf, an american in an antique shop. in downtown we find many items that reflect the time when milledgeville was george us. a state capitol that was during the civil war when the confederacy including drop, joe fought to keep slavery some elements of that time still seem relevant to shop owner larry use and he seems to be stuck in the past. there is never, never going to be equality in race. he has a grim take on the current political situation now,
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and i don't think the republicans and the democrats are going to maybe own level play and fail. floyd griffin has been doing his bit to level georgia as political playing field for decades. he was the 1st democrat to have been elected from this area to the georgia senate and also served as minute rules may or the bottom line is ratios in here and in america, the present majority, the white community are going to be in a minority here pretty soon, and they fear that the black and brown people are going to take over. the divisions here in milledgeville, broadly reflect those of the whole of the usa. bringing together people who feel as differently as floyd, griffin, and, and teak shop owner. larry used to do is a major challenge, but they need to work together on the many problems in the country. and in the town
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. stephen hall was or has some ideas. he is the director of the local library and the initiative on the table brings people together to discuss local issues in a constructive way. he approaches low drama and encourages everyone to get involved . i think we're looking at a future of what is our value? what are our ideas of how we should behave toward each other? and what is the common purpose that we have? i think we've lost a little track about love to see that come together in the future. americans have to start listening to one another and stop shouting over each other
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surface because the laws of course, in most other books, some assembly others have it leaked out and some just didn't know when i was on the other, how long the hobbit or some of them must look for on a moment of the nobel that on the realism plane, you know how we treat it become a bowl full of water bowl champions. sitting in a spirit. well, that's what i live for this feeling that my whole life for this is what i wake up and train for just this trip has been think it should come off that you don't
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because it's old. it's what defines and beyond progress to be represented today, 2 guys who have become champions for 7, talking to several just game 2. sevens. talk to equal market share. well that's record would be the most successful drama with so many you. but who is really the best draw? i know them both. so let's start. i love he started karting in 9093 when he was 8 years old. and this is, family was quite got a lot of support for racing is such an expensive sport. and we had no money. my dad for jobs just to keep me out of sight, to win more more more one of my 1st 1st championship. and my 2nd year and then i met ron dennis on us 10. that was when i was 10, and met when dennis ran,
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then he was boss formula. one team he picked came his mentor, 2007, he offered theme coffee in this effort, the reigning champion for not the world must be made to fleece the milk because of my plan. from the start of the 1st race, louise cherished alone. so quite successful. this is steve learning curve for me, but i mean journey. as i said, i love it. we were so far, really good to do if you should rise above it. if i told you my secret, then it would be a secret. so the next year lewis hamilton was his 1st championship leading. it was the last lap to last. i just kept pushing the whole way even to the last that even the last lap i was in position 6 and i had to finish 5th. and right
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up to the last corner, i just kept going and believing. and i overtook some guy the last corner. no one looks happy ship so it's never over until it's over. and how did michael schumacher with his 1st car look having as strong promoted this back took him a little bit longer. but michael schumacher have came through formula 19091. so it was a bunch of really great drivers. are you saying the bulls names? the nigel mansell, all the heroes were raced to benefit the conflict. still young troops took it 3 years, but say he wants a championship 2 times in a row. defeated, but then i thought i just you know that you must very young good team and need to
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growing and much play people thinking about to get good potential that i might get to my house, which was 1st title was much more challenging to leave home to luis, he had a very long way to after his 1st time before you chased the spot, he was still a young kid. i want to be the best one driver there is. and to do that, i have to the best team and we have to be the people that want to be the best. he told the seed to term and team president best be allowed to succeed in full house disarray, serious and public promptly recent change to hybrid engines to solve for the team. and having the success you quickly became champion to solve for the employees of this team. and they did michael schumacher this way to his next title was let's start. he moved to fail
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to tell you he hadn't won the championship in 20. somebody besides driving. he started to rebuilds. for example, he plays waded through all sprawled as a technician from suspended team. showing lots of drivers are fast loading by the drivers or anything, any drugs and still want to have a collection of scales with a bonus or so years after a 5 year. these are paid to mark a one 3rd trip to check it out himself a little more time to sell the suit. he left for the hobby and retire for will soon to be a business off the boat purchases and seek out the small beast as the snow on the
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edge walked on. by is it all steve's middle east india. time to give him a police home and the winning his 1st title, the sleepless nights and still the football spirit body blow more pressure on the pressure on him. it started from a mistake. you might wonder you could have a great job. it's kind of not i know why, but i want perhaps a but do great job. i'm 16 hopefuls championship with mostly he's the only child to pop the post and 7 good. 7 year old misfit is
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good to those tend to those. well, it's a side of my future, my head feels cold, unfenced will come back, it's his fault and it will be his childhood friend, luis clemens, and that's a key position. crazy. other live on dominance and i had some sense in that i may have best of my notes which i might him go karts one scenario, one up the floor game he can understand i'm to not, i'm going to wash them off and i just august, i didn't best know there's no one d.v.m. followed us all the we're going to get is this enough to winning a championship equals good because from what i've seen, you put the right guy for the c. in the man who's really is the best brought up with that it smelled like, like discoursed outside in the fall. that doesn't look as i know. it's because it's me shut off that other side to this. it's all right.
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but it's a good typist and heads beside every team. spirit shaft and team it off to the north of views or for us to lose as well to enjoy the fights, but she's still going to have a few feet off. the court was going to have left louise, no serious competitor for a little. i mean this, so here we have to say this time was cruising from victoria to be more relaxed, enjoying sunday, driving it became term in 2007. 2001 in terms of when it seems so if you go go over even some more time and certainly build on what my driver years old was,
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who's back so the time i got on the track and i could see michael ahead of me and i was like wow, this is, this is pretty cool. that's michael schumacher head. and then you push really hard to catch, you know, he's a legend just one chapter 7 times so it's quite a credible achievement. so you feel quite privileged and honored to be his presence and it's just cool when you're racing him and you possibly still even better lead some way to give him a different most of the i think michael schumacher the most complete to iowa and for the contrived fun, he can build up at the weekend keeps it seems true that indeed develops a car 50 kilograms. so he's able to win even when the competition level is very high. so maybe some of his championships count more
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than the one who spent a good bit at the challenge. something he said. but lewis hamilton seems to have the chance to discover a lot of other aspects of life. he manages himself as a social media stuff. and he makes music to be a pop star. you have to be a singer. so i didn't mean it, but i mean, i'm all over the world. i'm traveling the travel a lot more than any other racing driver. and i probably work a lot more than any other racing driver. he also gets involved and come, feigning sustainability just found to be feeding tube you environmentally friendly or a serious street. this amazing doesn't do so while raising awareness of the climate
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process and use fighting for political and social issues like the black life made up nice as unself, also experienced a much harsher to his life and in that sense from racism. so it's difficult to put yourself in his shoes. so who use really is the most thrilling guy, michael schumacher or lose him? to be on earth? what happens there? that's a chance to meet some bugs. and what i learn from seeing skies movies expressed it in some quite simple if you have a goal and you have a dream of doing something, don't let anyone tell you, it's not possible. the
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the new electric id for sport utility vehicle are made. for v.w., it's a worldwide offensive. but is it already too late? isis on what it seems to s.u.v.s people asked the folks back in the group on chichi late and i think we were just right back down. the technology was mature and the many models help just develop faster. those with whom and because this plant alone can produce 300000 electric cars a year, it could soon overtake tesla's total production vox book, the headquarters of the world's largest car maker of produce is the id for the fast growing s.u.v. market. the compact id 3 is intended for customers with a more modest budget. it's the answer to tesla's model 3, but at a lower price. yeah. it was known for its combustion engines. but will the company
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be willing to convert more factories for electric vehicle production? we're already planning our next factory. emden will also produce electric models, like the i.d.f. so we still have some breathing room in china. it will be extremely fast as always . factories will be springing up like mushrooms, modular construction of many car brands under one roof has been a key driver of b.w.'s worldwide success. the company's been making combustion vehicles using modular systems like this one for a long time. now it's using that system to produce electric cars. same to be climate neutral by 2050. when the going gets tough, you need to be a car. it's a toyota, one of the most
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a car in the world. the reason why it's so fascinating, this car makes you dream a dream about adventures and wilderness. the highlights is one of the last we'll expedition cars out there. the european market for pickup trucks is growing rapidly in 2015, around 250003. now it's 200025001 this in germany. the highlands and 968, and since then they've produced 19000000 units that makes it the 2nd most built after the cola banned twice as popular as the japanese carmakers legendary off road vehicle. venerable land cruiser that has been in production since 951. and it established toyota's reputation for your ability and reliability
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such as cult status was celebrated in an episode of the b.b.c.'s top gear show when jeremy clarkson and his team tried to destroy one in almost every imaginable way and failed astonishingly, the tour. and so we should not put the highlights through slightly gentler test several times over the years. it's become something of an old friend when it comes to telling challenges the highlights, set the benchmark with one minor right? in the past, the high looks was only about 243.2. others were allowed to point 3.5. but this has changed. all of my looks was 45 now maybe 3.5 if they have, which is missing. but most of the innovations in this latest incarnation are found
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at the front of the sides, new design element. there's also a new engine the engine in a real displacement up from 2.5 to 2.0, a big charger on. and this all sums to 200 false power, instead of 150 before the power grid makes itself felt in a much more controlled off road experience in the 6 speed, automatic transmission harness system leaders of the park, impressively delivering more than enough power at any speed. if for some reason he wanted the old 150 horsepower engine is still available. if you are now expecting figures from like average fuel consumption or space of the trunk department, you might be disappointed at a higher looks. there are other figures that matter. for example, spring travel ground clearance, the high looks,
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has about 310 millimeters which is benchmark in his class. all this one, a real off road work cos, needs large approach and departure angles to get you out of difficult situations. the highlight says 29 degrees in the front and 26 degrees in the backside, that should be enough. so last check on the car. and i can see massive steel who led off and i have a ridge of the axle with leaf springs. that's how it should be. with base latest version of the highlights, toyota seems to have kept the good bits and it proved the rest, getting many components and operate. even the infamously rough ride has become almost comfortable as were the interior of the infotainment system and connectivity are up to 2020 standards. prices in germany started 23000 euros,
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and this invincible edition will set you back around 50000. lot of money for a lot of steel. but don't forget this imagination of freedom often while on the sofa, independence is an extra for free at every ride to the local, a move. so whatever road you may take, forever wishes you a safe journey. good
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they are defining challenge in bangladesh. have water stuck to their necks, they're growing in it. it's been a regional tradition, but is touted as a model for the entire country listening idea, 3000 and 30 minutes. and you let me know? yes, yes, we can hear you. and how last year's german chancellor, i want to bring you an angle, a man called as you've never heard her before. surprised yourself with what is possible? who is medical really, what moves her and what also, but who talk to people who followed her along the way, admirers and critics alike?
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how is the world's most powerful woman shaking her legacy? joining us from echols last august. give us your country will make you rich people. oil will provide you with the joy of the oil. we'll take good care of my feet, at least the ones who took hold on the west coast to come out in $2700.00 jesters make promises. but here's later, reality looks very different. litter the choose good drinking water shortage. i employ you should i say that is it. ok if you can't not
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a trace of oil money to be so what happened to the mystery of black gold oil, thomas? it starts december 4th leg this is news and these are our top stories. united nations says more than 100 people have been killed in a brutal massacre and northeast nigeria. motorcyclists are said to have gunned down civilian farm workers in villages and towns and borno state. no one has admitted carrying out the killings, but the militant group boko haram has attacked the area in recent years. thousands of anti-government protesters have marched on the headquarters.
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