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stay safe everybody. stay safe israel is facing. this is the deadly news live from berlin amid a crippling political and economic crisis venezuelans vote for a new parliament opposition leaders boycott of the election claiming it was not a free nor fear without for a change in venice where the dwindling president nicolas maduro he said to tighten his grip on power. we must do more but very state leaders announce an even tougher
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coronavirus lockdown but will the rest of germany follow its lead. and violet accuse them scoring goals and stopping goals on their way to 6 place in the bundesliga all to have the album extended a remarkable bumpy construct. of a math and held welcome venezuelans have voted in a parliamentary election designed to consolidate president nicolas maduro script on power polls have just closed opposition leaders boycott of the vote as they and many other western nations have condemned it as a fraud that pandemic has deepened the country's long running economic and political crisis and with no upturn in sight venezuelans are growing more and more pessimistic about the future. there's not much for venezuelans to cheer about on election day the economy was already in ruins even before the coronavirus struck
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punitive u.s. sanctions have choked off valuable oil exports and $5000000.00 citizens have left the country those who remain struggle to meet basic needs and a weary of venezuela's scale to politics president nicolas maduro is on course for a resoundingly victory even though his leadership is not recognized by many western countries including the united states. today marks the beginning of a new era we give ourselves the opportunity of initiating a truly democratic process for the recovery of our beloved country so today i voted full of emotion. which i will feel opposition chief one quote i don't know is seen internationally is venezuela's rightful leader but he has so far failed to oust madeira oh he's banned from standing and urged voters to boycott the election that has not proved popular. we're against those who are calling for
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a boycott they've already done it 3 or 4 times and the people have rejected it. yet. he defended them and independent of a person's political position it's a civic duty to vote they teach is that when you're young in the 6th grade you have to go and vote it's your duty. abstention does not promote democracy change the chief through the will of the people and mass participation i believe in democracy. why do unease and eyes of planning an immediate weeklong campaign to seek support for fresh elections mature is near certain victory will be hailed by his allies russia and china ordinary venezuelans will have less to celebrate. i'm joined now by
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a journalist osca schlink in venice why this capital caracas good to see you most of the venezuelan opposition say to selection as a fosse and are boycotting up with that in mind what is really at stake for the country well there probably was not much work hasn't already been lost there is no credibility in the system most people don't feel resentment by the term used by the opposition and the humanitarian crisis is alone in that it has taken a toll on society most people here are more worried about how they're going to feed themselves during christmas then on the elections so it has been easy to force people who to vote. for the food or worse worse by threatening to take government in front of them if they don't so there is a strong grip on society as the grass is going to end and people are more dependent on the government shutting the opposition out of congress just makes things easier for them who were 'd to use that branch of the government and the status quo
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despite what they did with one of the girl in the unions to say parliament was the last officially opposition controlled government institution in the country even though the body had long been stripped of its legislative powers so what does this election mean for the opposition. well we have seen such a low turnout of voters today that it's obvious most people don't believe their vote to change things for the better so the opposition will try and capitalize on them and this is the point we received from the international community today the u.s. and the e.u. said it will continue to sit work one way though so we can expect the opposition to keep resisting with street protests no there are measures to oppose not sure we have seen them do this this past year with not having access to a parliament that also means we can expect more persecution of the opposition know many of them without any real unity to me the election is set against
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a growing humanitarian crisis in venezuela how did the people feel about going to the polls at this moment when many people have stayed at home today because despite the claim of the opposition that this is the fault of many people just don't feel their vote will matter there is no real incentive for change with this election many of the people there are voting are doing so out of fear i've spoken to voters there are afraid of losing their pensions that work for is so they are forced to go home or lose their positions. yet there are people that still believe in the revolution and are going to vote because they want to continue in the status quo. schlink in caracas thanks so much. ok let's take a look now at some of the other stories making news around the world. in brussels u.k. and negotiated the last ditch talks over the post break that try ties there are just
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days left for the 2 parties to avert a chaotic parting of ways at the end of the year the u.k. left the e.u. at the end of january and the brics a transition period ends on december 31st. lebanon's capital beirut has been hit by heil storm for the 1st time in more than 50 years the intense downpours led to flooding in some areas the hell took many residents boss apprise and comes just months after a massive explosion for some 300000 people homeless. thousands of people have taken to the streets of the russian capital minsk and elsewhere to demand president alexander lukashenko resign from office the march was the latest in nearly 4 months of weekly demonstrations hundreds of people have been detained by police. though the german state of bavaria has decided that germany's lock down a lot just isn't getting results after a crisis meeting on sunday the bavarian regional government has decided to toughen
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restrictions in an attempt to drive down corona virus infections germany has done quite well compared to many other countries managing the coronavirus pandemic but after a shop rise at the beginning of winter infection rights have remained consistently high the state's premier of bavaria marcos soda has long been waiting to implement tougher restrictions his state has recorded the country's highest coronavirus death toll and after weeks of consistently high numbers despite the restrictions he says it's time to go even further. the largest lyta the situation is unfortunately serious it's simply not enough we must do more we have to take action that is why i convened a special coronavirus cabinet meeting today so that we can implement various measures before christmas. so to announced a number of new measures that are expected to kick in on wednesday people in
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bavaria will only be able to leave their homes with good reason for example to go to work the doctor to go shopping for exercise. evening curfews from 9 pm to 5 am a plan for hotspots with the highest infection rates and there will be stricter rules and checks on the borders with austria and the czech republic. schools will remain open but 13 year olds and above will only be expected to attend on alternate weeks. with the move so it is and has been very in cabinet breaking ranks with the other state leaders in germany covered 19 restrictions are up to the individual states but so far there's been something of an operating consensus among premie is that 16 federal states have a great and recent weeks to a number of stricter measures to accompany the country's current lockdown light but
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chance and i'm glad merkel has often said she thinks the steps don't go far enough so while the new measures might be welcome to the chancellor in berlin there were mixed reactions to the messages on the streets of bavaria. this is the numbers i'm going down i think it's necessary it is making at this tough i think it's a bit excessive but i think of my workplace for example where i sit with sometimes up to 30 colleagues and then i can only spend new year's eve with 5 people. with the new infection rates remain new consistently high in germany the question now is if other if not all of the german federal states will follow but variously ok let's take a look now at some of the other developments in the corona virus pandemic and italy's official death toll has topped $60000.00 the country was the 1st in europe to be hit by the coronavirus us president donald trump has announced that his lawyer rudy giuliani has tested positive for covert 19 in a tweet trump said giuliani
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a former mayor of new york city had been working tirelessly to expose what he baselessly called the most corrupt election in u.s. history and according to britain's observer newspaper the u.k. plans to fly in vaccine does this to avoid delays at ports caused by a possible breakdown in the briggs talks. of the bundesliga sunday not to clubs going in opposite directions pay to busses by live accusing wind it of this one in the league this season and looking to put pressure on buying at the top hosts shellcode meanwhile we're on a witness run that stretched back 25 bundesliga matches. with the other top teams dropping points leverkusen were looking to put themselves into the title reads. shelter coach manual balm was looking for anything positive anything but things went south in the 1st 10 minutes blues defender my leg how forced to try to head
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the ball clear didn't an own goal to make it one nil labor crews and. it stayed that way to the 67th minute when leon bailey offered another worthy corner kick leon baumgartner with just the right touch laver couzens momentum was building. it peaked on this show the penalty kick and rebound. lucas roddick e maintaining the shut out. the moments of the match as he kept the lead at 2 goals. leverkusen added another from patrick schick. and 3 huge points at shelter with a 3 nil win laverick who's in are now 2nd only to biron in the bundesliga. well elsewhere in the bundesliga stood guard hosted braman with a wild goal in injury time spelled the difference here stuck out see loss of.
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swooped in to steal the ball away and go uncontested in fact he took a little too much time was shown a yellow card for unsportsmanlike conduct not a look shows the fatal error on brennan's part disco made it to nil bremen actually scored minutes later. and i want to feel like there's a look at that mistake but this game finished 21 anyway. in formula one racing points claimed a maiden victory at an action packed sakia from prix in bahrain the mexican driver held his nerve to win for the 1st time in 194 me the one races but from the side he's george russell standing in for world champion lewis hamilton who as coronavirus there was beat to disappoint. after a debut race that had promised so much. the thrills and spills came early in bahrain as red bulls much for stopping and ferrari sharlee clear crushed boat on
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the opening lump with lewis hamilton absent relatively bought us was the favorite yet all eyes were on hamilton's replacement precocious 22 year old briton george russell and russell looks set to embarrass porters with an incredible maiden victory but mercedes soon put paid to the hopes of both men disastrous pit stops. stars. and look for russell. looks like a picture that really. scuppered to piers chances as they finished well off the pace. but one man's anguish is another's joy and there was something of a feeling tail said he'll perez's 1st ever when the mexican was in his canal to mccrone pre with racing point and is without a team for next season. it was a landmark day 2 for frenchman esteban kong who was overcome as his 2nd place clinched in the 1st ever spot on the podium. i cried on the line for
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much more than you know going through my mind i fully but the day belonged to race when their pet is who would like a car struggled to hold back the tears. you're watching the news up next world stories some of our best reports from the past week including seeking justice for syria's chemical weapons attacks i think i'll be back with more news headlines at the top of the out. in the eye of climate change. for. what's in store for. one thing is to make up for the future. costs are going to go city to go to insight good coach or. from
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a ghetto to college. everyone is going god knows probably why. despite coming from a poor family the pop star wants to become president of the challenges of god this elite. credible story goes bobby boy. starts december 10th on a w. . place this week on world stories. in hungary a radio station critical of the government is fighting for its survival on minions are mourning the loss of an old monastery in the uk we stopped in germany the federal public prosecutor general in calls what is examining
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a lawsuit against syria's assad regime its concerns the use of chemical weapons against civilians the evidence is overwhelming. the screams of friction sue died in the searing gas attack in ghouta to this day still echoing in the ears of syrian nurse. she wants nothing more than syrian president bashar assad and the perpetrators of the a check to be charged she and her husband one met i witnessed this of a criminal complaint filed in germany by human rights groups. they wish to remain anonymous because they fear for their family's safety. or what it was i fear for my mother and my sisters who are still living in syria and the whole because the regime is my real and unjust and it has no mercy if it had a conscience they couldn't have done these things. on august 21st 2013 at least 4 rockets loaded with sarin gas warheads struck rebel held parts of
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eastern ghouta. was more than a 1000 people were killed many of them children among them was imminent marmet eldest son they too were exposed to serin and were unconscious for days to this day the syrian regime denies any responsibility for the attack with i hope that one day i can stand before a judge and tell them what this chemical attack did to us on the everything. that it was an arab scene that i cannot describe to you give your lying on the ground like ants being killed by bug spray these images never leave my mind. was convinced that the syrian regime was behind the attack for years his organization the syrian archives along with 2 other human rights groups have meticulously analyzed the attack from the suspected launch sites to the rockets
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used their falso documented undisclosed chemical weapons facilities including west air and was hidden after 2013. we think from our investigation that most probably branch 450. a network of different entities that are responsible for the coordination and execution of these attacks the w.'s investigative team along with german news magazine was given exclusive access to parts of the criminal complaint it includes testimonies from 50 defectors was 1st hand knowledge of the chemical weapons program and names suspected perpetrators such as bashar assad and his younger brother mohammed we have one witness who described the request for the use of sarin gas comes round.
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and then is communicated to the presidential powers where it is approved we believe it is approved or ordered by. the criminal complaint was filed in october with the chief federal prosecutor and council where war crimes unit has been investigating atrocities in syria for years. eman was traumatized by the events she suffers from depression and needs medication to make it through the day. but the investigation in germany has given her strength and hope that the people responsible for all the suffering will finally be helped to look out. to kill patio station is one of hungary's last critical voices in the media landscape and the government is doing everything in its power to silence it now its broadcasting license is about to expire.
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i. pulled out the latest news in 3 minutes clip radio is a popular station in budapest and one of only a few media outlets that are critical of the government but their license expires in 3 months and the authorities have so far refused to extend it. then to the vast majority of the hungary and media slave usually follow the was of the government. for a lot of hungary and it's the only side of the argument that they hear clop radio does not communicate like this we are so to speak an obstacle to the complete domination of the hungary and mind. they called us. and their voices seem to be needed now more than ever with the coronavirus pandemic raging through the country congress prime minister viktor orban is using the crisis to seize more power his critics say daniel works for the hungry and civil liberties
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union the n.-g. o. recently published a report showing how they're condemning has led to more corruption in the country one example is the purchase of ventilators by the foreign ministry. ventilators were purchased in huge quantities and significantly overpriced only some of them are likely to be used in 10. of care and protection against the epidemic and that's another course on top of the fact that they were wired at an inflated price the strain that it was or you're. just because i got this man's mission is to uncover corruption at the highest level and to call it out because had has he is an independent member of the hunger in parliament he tells me that all banks government is plagued by corruption and that it's high time for the you to take action. volumnia mordaunt somehow this has to be resolved the government cannot continue to steal or spend your funds uncontrolled all one uses this money
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to pay his people this is how he maintains this fraudulent system. but a victor all band of liked and in criticism and is challenging the use plans to tie funding to respect for the rule of law we wanted to speak about this with his spokesperson but he canceled the interview at short notice. the journalist said club radio hoping for international support and they are determined to continue their work if necessary by streaming their shows via the internet that however would mean a much smaller audience. despite major advancements in aids treatment the chinese pandemic is still far from under control especially in africa in south africa alone nearly 8000000 people live with the virus. for almost 2
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decades the nonprofit organization hope has been an important point of contact for those living with hiv like she in the cape town township of guilt. trip 2 years ago luis morris worked in a textile factory but then her life took a difficult turn an accident left her unable to work out the whole problems followed and then she became infected with h i feel. my family didn't want to have anything to do with me after my h. i.v. diagnosis. they cut off contact and even now if my neighbors knew that i have a chevy they would only say hi from a distance they wouldn't invite me to their homes. doctor use on rainy could is used to hearing similar stories. at least half of the community has a family member that somebody that they know that they can be positive but it's but it's so common here but people don't speak about it. they people are basically not
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open about it they might speak to us about it and then not speak to the service providers about it but they will they finitely not speak they're not open about the status they worried about discrimination the preventative drug prep has been available for several years around $90000.00 south africans protect themselves against hiv infection by taking a daily tablet now a study into a similar preventative drug that needs to only be injected every 8 weeks has found it to be even more efficient. so women are judged as living with their tribe if they're taking pills that look like antiretrovirals they may have judgments about their sexual activity and partners may feel that they are wanting to be unfaithful so there are many barriers to taking a pill a day and what the injections were able to do is overcome some of those challenges by being discreet and convenient independent researchers also see the injection as
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an important development but further research is necessary to find other actions to prevent a j.v. in women young women are the hardest hit group in south africa hopefully in cape town believes the injection could be a great help but it may not be available for a number of years. after the peace agreement finnick want to go back came into effect as applied johnny troops advanced into territories inhabited by a millions now have to be planned well to fail. all of. a prayer for what is lost who. armenians are saying goodbye to the daddy bank monastery the house of worship is in one of several regions being handed over to azerbaijan after a peace deal. says that
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a priest here says he can only hope believers will still be able to reach this holy site from armenia well look. we know that the negotiations about the road leading here are still ongoing but we've been assured that the church will remain ours this road should stay in service we worship here why should we priests leave the church there's no reason for us to leave. monastery is ancient most likely dates from the 9th century for days armenians have been coming here to take a final look the mood is a mix of grief and defiance now we came to say good bye we probably won't be able to come here any more. i hope this won't be a final farewell to monastery we will come here again i know that russian peacekeepers have been stationed here to guard the monastery some of the armenian visitors bring
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them sweets to thank them. already the monastery stands in the landscape like a bastion the village around it is deserted. for days many locals in the area have been burning their own houses leaving only scorched earth behind for us or by john the owner of this house was already gone when we arrived. in nearby villages people tell us they're still unsure which areas will ultimately be under control for now. is staying with relatives in the village a bit in talk which will stay armenian she says she's waiting to find out the fate of her town the mountains of may now be peaceful but many of the ethnic armenians leaving say they would rather keep fighting than lose so much of their homeland.
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be used new high tech flagship and soon to be. the brand. is now available as a plug in hybrid. electric motor fluor and subject line from below figlio tested in. red. it looks like ammonia. but it's really the work of. do you really want. the 11 year old just like the great master himself. and donates the money she raises with her paintings to a good cause. with great success as. well
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but. the. 30 minute w. . i'm not nothing out of the germans well i guess sometimes i am but mostly i'm nothing with the german things deep into german culture. you will take that as grandma day i'll see you cos it's all out there in no time rachel join me. i mean. we are living during the most extraordinary time street. crimes horrible before we go back for
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a good. look. at that have. read the auto and mobility show. long live. from visions and dreams to reality represents the icon of new mobility. also i did this not so with. one of the richest men in the world to be a lawn musk businessman visionary and pop star and one thing i. think about the future and feel good about that. of course he can also be a little more modest but no less passionate immobility on 2 wheels 0 emissions transport handmade in uganda actually it makes me feel very very proud of myself to be part of a great team which is up for the friendship between 2 people be need to be in germany folks wagon is proud of the twice a hybrid with a good electric range. driving the whole week from monday to friday without any
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emissions and finally tamaki tells us about her great passion driving a cab in tokyo. on the. rare event the worlds of right now. are rockets of mars. travelling. through it to. mind reading who could possibly be behind these projects meet the lawn must entrepreneur the billionaire inventor. what sets him apart is his willingness to take risks and that he uses his own money. his experience as a serial entrepreneur gives an easy access to venture capital in the u.s. that's obviously a huge advantage and that combination makes him dangerous to establish players like
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say the german auto industry. must got involved with tesla without any industry experience. at 1st the company met with derision as almost everything went wrong. but it's evolved into a very serious rival superstitious german car makers. when there's something he can't do or something that's not working like in his car manufacturing processes he hires people or teams to fix it. before he acquires companies and integrates them into tesla's manufacturing processes. and now they no longer have as many problems as they had in 2015 so the league of. musk is celebrated as a visionary nowadays and is emblazoned on many a t. shirt. his band seem to think their idol can solve the world's problems.
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even said to have inspired movie heroes and he featured albeit briefly in a film. some of this is definitely down to his personality extroverted always forging ahead maybe even managers and i don't know. he also likes to indulge his own myth. when he visited germany there was a. a lot of showmanship. he cultivates the myth himself i think for that day an awfully lot. elan musk was born in for toria south africa and 1971 the son of a model and an engineer he devoured books at an early age was fascinated by technology and even as a child was already interested in rockets. he says he used to be bullied at school . and his brother set up
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a company as teenagers and even made money with it. must study physics and economics in canada. then he moved to the us and got rich. one of the startups he was involved with was the forerunner of the payment service. he started studying for a ph d. at stanford but soon dropped out. mind reading is one of his dreams. so he started by having chips inserted into pig's brains. but his mind reading a good idea. how do people living near his factories feel. and how does tesla treat its workers. just as though it can feel and that's a difficult issue because the serial entrepreneurs like say steve jobs aren't always the nicest people and they're usually quite
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a mix they're often fascinating but they also put people under pressure and expect a lot from them. or who are last on soft on. with hard work and probably a lot of pressure some of must seemingly crazy ideas have become successful company . space x. for example may not be taking tourists to mars you. but it is working with nasa. thank you know what innovation and learning fast go together he's adopted the principle of fail fast learn fast from american startup culture. when you see how big his companies have become it looks like that's something he's passed on to his employees. the question is what idea will feel i must come up with next to change the world.
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francis is one of the few delivery people who drives an electric motor bike in the ugandan capital kampala he sees a lot of advantages to it. number one it is silent. now but doesn't question through it at all. number 3 right away our health claims very well. appears food delivery is being eagerly awaited by a pregnant customer since he saves on fuel he can charge less than his competitors . and he's actually very cheap to buy them in the end. i think they go there people are doubling their praise. literally just been convenient for
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me. in kampala alone there are about a 130000 motorcycles or a boat a boat house which serviced taxis and transporters. the masses of motorized vehicles generate a huge amount of air pollution and c o 2 emissions. that is why the united nations environment program you know provides advice and financial support for electric mobility in eastern africa . we need the media response we need in the media inventions and electric mobility is one of those because it is easier to the knob infrastructure the needs they don't need so you can have your computer. and. development past that path requires pioneers like ben look areas korea
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and jaco point bass they both studied mechanical engineering in germany today in kampala they're converting gas powered motorcycles into the bikes at a cost of around 500 euros to the customer. so all we remove is what you call the petrol powered train. petrol driven. board and electric. so as you can see it's the same bike fuel tank is empty of course. and what we're put inside is mainly a controller in the electrical solar electric motor or. about tree as a source of power replacing the fuel tank. some digital controls of throttle. lithium ion batteries for coverage from old laptops are assembled into rechargeable battery units for the e. bikes and the recycling loop continues even when the batteries become too weak to
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use in the e-books so what we do is get the new about wrist use it for a mobility. after that when they lose a bit of power we either put it we put it in storage systems you know like power. power resolves one loses again is that it of power we go through torture is another small out because just before he goes to do to be disposed. delivery man francis of kenya is one of 20 drivers testing the transformed bikes. on average he has to return to vow to work twice a day to recharge. events the battery for the equivalent of less than 3 euros a day all in all it is cut his operating costs in half but there is still $1.00 thing that bothers him. or world of one place where we where we suffer there but this. battle they decided when they go there to get the feedback. we are getting
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from the border guys is also also because. it doubles their income so family is full fee we see kids being brought from the village that are now schooling in kampala because the writers have more money. german engineer daniel today i is taking a different approach he works for a solar energy company in uganda for several years before he decided to bring clean motorcycles into the country with his start up december he now imports cutting edge electric motor bikes from china. each one sells for about 1000 euros. that's quite a lot of money but the drivers can pay it off over 2 years and they keep bikes are tailored to the specific needs of uganda. driving mode is different than a chinese person commuting to work here we really look into productive humus and
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hundreds of kilometers every day there is still a long way to go though. right it was. only a few. or they live on. the start up has sold 28 bikes so far and they expect 80 more to arrive soon from china. zambo is already creating employment sara tabu couldn't find a job for 2 years now she's in charge of marketing here. actually it makes me feel very very proud of myself that i'm contributing a lot to be part of the great team which is actually printed beating $2.00 to $2.00 immobility for a small fee of just over half a euro assembled driver can exchange an empty battery for a fully charged one. percent both the bikes are fully green since the electricity
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comes from the solar energy station with panels on top of the company's building. and the company wants to build 4 more solar charging stations in kampala. energy is generated within the country not like hewitt which is important from outside. so this has a huge impact on the environment. and we would prefer. i see even 10 years you know if you want to cite this old anymore in the world market it's an outdated technology. things are moving in the right direction. france is so kenya and his converted motorcycle are taking a step away from gasoline powered driving and it's harmful consequences for the environment. this is the new. r. r indicates
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a high performance mark and this is the 1st plug in hybrid car. but what can it do and does a plug in hybrid version of a car like this even make sense plug in hybrid normally has to bring you to your job and back electrically which means about 20 to 50 kilometers on average so this is very important for the manufacturer because of their fleet consumption and for your taxes because of the state subsidy and we want to know how far can this to a break go. before we take a car for a test drive let's check out how it looks. as for the exterior a lot this blue metallic paint is a real eye catcher. what's more the distinctive are badge is integrated into the design of the new 2 are a car. that appearance of course isn't enough for
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a car like this how about its performance and comfort. 340 kilowatts power and 700 meters of talk actual big points but a weight of 2.5 tons is another big one so let's see what the tour it can do i'm going to pretend. to drive to walk and then i want to shop. to get to work without breaking a sweat but offers an electric range of 47 kilometers and a top speed and electric mode of 135 kilometers an hour before the twin turbo b. 6 gasoline engine kicks in to supplement the electric motor. with its 700 newton metres of torque and 8 speed automatic transmission the 2 are a car rolls along smoothly and quietly getting you where you need to go without
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stress. let's assume that i work here and the battery is still shows a range of about 30 kilometers which would be enough to go home again and recharge my own wall box and so i could be driving the whole week from monday to friday without any local emissions. are making it to the charging station with the car which is over 4.8 meters long and weighs 2 and a half times the driver can rely on a wheel steering and a number of assistant systems for example the battery manager can be used to reserve a certain amount of energy for targeted situations like driving electric motor through a low emissions over. the car a car also makes it possible to tow a trailer load of up to 3.5 tons using only electric power. the problem
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with all this calculating is that the numbers are too low. a transport and environment the umbrella organization of european environment associations has analyzed the data of more than $20000.00 hybrids in europe and the average officially is 44 grams c o 2 per kilometer the reality is 117 grams per kilometer and this is 265 percent on top. so what's the verdict on the plus side the foreign car boasts a range of up to 810 kilometers as well as long distance comfort and fuel consumption of only 2.5 liters per 100 kilometers an hour test. on the down side that's pretty heavy a $2.00 tons and it's large size makes it less than ideal for city centers or even parking garages. now i'm back home
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and i can charge the 2 a rag on my wall box it lasts about 2 and a half hours to fill it up again this is enough to come to work and back home every day all maybe in the city for example when combustion engines are not allowed anymore and i can pre-select the charging level to have enough juice in the city. the trauma car passed our test and it makes perfect sense because in the coming years the future of mobility will look more and more electric and combustion engines will one day not be allowed in city centers. once more rare and it's only on the you tube channel if you want regular features strategy new cars and car culture and about mobility around the world can make you very happy. to teach classics and future tech i was just some deep sounding content waiting for
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to do it and i don't want to go to his mother that if this. were not so much i think that's a much. but i thought i'm off. to manage to. get some of this idea that there was a must. and i'll get some i'm not going to move quite a bit of this you know. look at some of the not that big and it's going to get a little camino this can do that on this in a lot of that and you can watch there must cut too many to get the that today and i think that i've been in this little some comment that you have been on there must go. home and let's get this get all some of them all of them which of them said that you feel that their voyage that you did not done the special kind of feel that the today must go through that it did if not this could it be because cinema. that if i should teach about quite equal to the stuff.
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