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this is deja vu news live from berlin at least 150 people are feared dead as a glacier breaks unleashing flooding in northern india a torrent of water broke through a dam carrying mud and debris into areas below the search for survivors continues also coming up. polls closing ecuador's presidential election with polling overshadowed by strict code 960 measures long lines for many polling stations even as pandemic fears likely keep some voters at home. plus in american football
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it's the countdown to kickoff and super bowl $55.00 featuring 43 year old quarterback tom brady. i'm aaron tilton welcome to the program at least $150.00 people are feared dead in northern india after part of a glacier broke unleashing a torrent of water that crashed into a dam in without a constant local authorities say rescue workers have begun recovering the bodies of the dead the flood happened so fast that people had almost no time to react search efforts for survivors are underway. a short moment of hope.
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and then relief as rescuers pull this man out from the debris alive. he's one of the lucky once. several people have been reported dead and dozens mainly employees of the russian gunga power plant are still missing. this amateur video shows the moment the small dam was swept away after part of a mountain glacier broke unleashing an avalanche of water and debris. it then cut further through the area hitting the hydroelectric power plant in the valley below. what is it the government when i looked up and down but couldn't see anything but then after 5 minutes i saw something that looked like a scene from a bollywood film. $50.00 to $100.00 people running for their lives but couldn't be saved as the river engulfed them it was a market where optimism on. the tragedy happened in the top of an area of the state
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of bitter account the northern india. this region in the himalayas this prone to flash floods and landslides. most of it what the situation here is still dangerous people are leaving their homes and fleeing to of the forest they're taking their belongings including their quilts and mattresses locals from neighboring villages are worried the dam near them could also collapse parking their cars and got to tell you that. rescue operations are ongoing the government has told the local says shelter near the forest as they fear the disaster could strike again. earlier we asked correspondent. in delhi whether there had been any warnings that something like this might happen. if there are little activists and environmentalist do going. to be the biggest. action happening. these what did what he said on d.c. it was why is there was no warning of despotic leadership list and the decent
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behind it had to be made it would be studied appointees are sent there were instituted in could but that have been don't stand. out because they modeled as an ensign that no one bursts as well as create and whitening of the lives to encourage tourism instruction as well as. bought on some projects along to have been criticised for making this more of an insensitive war but it wasn't that wasn't massive johnson did use an example of the loss of. close to 6000 b. but and off didn't want to give in to discontinue. however that got him government has been criticised for not coming down hard and even doing that some of the descriptions that the sponsor happiest tens of thousands of people continue to protest in the in mar after last week's military coup internet access has now been
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restored after being severely reduced for more than 24 hours but no one knows for how long the protesters are demanding the release of the country's detained leader . just as a back on the streets of young gone for a 2nd day thousands marching against the military coup and me and. they used the 3 think a salute to signify their rebellion and carried ban is demanding the release of elected leader unsung suchi they say they had no choice but to take to the streets in support of democracy and against what they see as injustice. this is really unfair despite their landslide win in the election the military staged a coup unilaterally and with accusations. that the military staged an unfair. they arrested the leaders elected by the people now students under the red
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fighting peacock flag have led revolutions in the past so we join today the protest as well. the red flag is that of unsung suit cheese national league for democracy faulty and l d. the chief men on lighting seized power on monday alleging fraud in the election held on the 8th of november that vote resulted in a landslide victory for the n l d the country's electoral commission dismisses the army's accusations. footage of sunday's protests surged on social media despite the country battling internet blackouts the images show demonstrators out in large numbers some even facing off against secret police and military there to observe them many protesters say they are determined to show they will not be intimidated. citizens have already made their demands by voting we are on the streets now to show that we are against
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a military dictatorship without fear. so far protests across the country have been largely peaceful however gunshots were heard in the southeastern town of what he will uniformed police with guns charged a group of protesters there were no immediate reports of casualties concerns are high and that the unprecedented level of civil disobedience and me and could cause a stronger military response. close in ecuador was taking place to choose a new president and elect members of congress the incumbent president was barred from running for reelection due to corruption conviction with $1000.00 restrictions . as people waited to cast their votes agency reports on exit polls suggest. and conservative. will likely face each other in a runoff election in april. our correspondent your hunger ramirez
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is following the vote and joins us from tito so polls have closed and we don't have a result yet but initial reports on exit polls suggest will be seen in a runoff vote between law so what can you tell us. is 1st and foremost these are non official results those are just exit polls that showed. who got 36 percent more than 15 points over the last oh who got the 2nd place what is very interesting here is that he got of course more than the 10 percent that he needed to become president in the in the 1st around but he didn't get the 40 percent of the total of all voters in this round that's why we are going to see a 2nd round on april 11th once again these are results are going to be confirmed by the electoral authorities in the same place we where we are right now here at the cone the votes are being counted in this moment so with
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a vote still going on. being counted rather what do voters say is most on their minds in this race. this is a very interesting election because honestly during the presidential debates industries when you talk to the people the proposal the project that candidates had for the country were not in the steak i mean people were talking about a main figure here in ecuador rafael correa and rest are out there one of the main candidates he was supported by former president rafael correa and he's a kind of ecuadorian who shot is a very charismatic and populist neither who got a great connection with the people during his administration and he supports and the rest are ours so this election was about voting for or against a car a small the movement that. founded some years ago so that's why and today this
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result shows that people actually maybe they want still to have korea back. around so looking forward to the next administration and what are going to be the biggest political challenges for the next president. the biggest challenges right now is the economy because of the pandemic recall there is down in a very huge crisis 38 percent of the population lives in poverty 20 percent in extreme poverty the country owes a 6 point $5000000000.00 to the international monetary fund but those are just numbers but they did they mention of this crisis can be seen in the streets when i got here to quito sundays ago i thought it was a holiday i thought it was a sunday because everything was closed restaurants shops everything and they are not close i mean they just went bankrupt and that's it shows how be tough huge is the crisis right now here in ecuador and that's going to be the main challenge for
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the next president all right your hunger for to leave it there but thank you for bringing us up today. and the biggest spectacle in u.s. sports super bowl $55.00 kicks off in just a few minutes time in tampa florida it pits the tampa bay buccaneers against the kansas city chiefs and the pandemic hasn't kept football fans from showing up at the various fan zones in the city with only $22000.00 tickets available inside the stadium many don't even have concrete plans where they're going to watch the super bowl but whatever they end up masts of course will be mandatory. now one man who definitely knows where he'll be watching super bowl 55 is sports very own chris harrington and chris welcome to the show thank you glad to be here is no manager of mass has good to hear that anyway so the big game features a 43 year old tom brady up against a young opponent why is this such
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a big deal. well it's such a big deal because tom brady is synonymous with great this in terms of weight when it comes to fill titles the super bowl he is the lord of the rings now the problem is you know this conversation after 2 decades of hard work at the new england patriots a dynasty in the n.f.l. that became a conversation who gets the most credit is it the coach bill belichick or was it the piece on the field in tom great time brady already set a record quarterbacks winning super bowl for the one his 5th to win 6 is icing on the cake well the big news of this is that the season to think of it and tom brady on a new tape tom brady setting out to prove the world that he could actually outdo bill belichick elite a team that was arguably missing one piece of quarterback to the super bowl i mean it's unbelievable that he's accomplished so much you know you couldn't have written
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a better script if you know it really is impressive considering his age you know in what he's been able to do it it's easy to do think about 7 i mean if he wins a 7 civil war it is already a touchable at 6 he says you know sticking his tongue out at people it was a 7. all right so let's look at this kings young buck patrick mahoney is becoming as quickly becoming the face of the league as brady possibly ice his exit i mean the n.f.l. couldn't have asked for a better storyline could they. right you know for all those people out there that say the n.f.l. is straight it speaks well. you know they make a case and you look at this pinal stays the way it's sad because it's great he makes his exit arguably you know he's tassel the torch too but brady 2.0 i mean it's the goat the greatest of all time versus the baby goat because patrick the holmes at a very young age became an n.f.l. m.v.p. and he also won the super bowl actually he's trying to double up with super bowl rings the last quarterback to do that was tom brady and he feels all the boys tom
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brady's missing like the athleticism that patrick mahoney brings to the field so he's you know one great quarterback to watch it not he's pushing the most home off its in the n.f.l. right now so it's no surprise there having favorites all right chris quickly now who's your money on well you know i'm biased because i'm closer to tom brady's age i'm going with tom brady i mean i like greatness i like untouchable records i'm go with tom brady catching my homes will be around for a while they'll have time to win more super bowls in the eye and clearly if you don't all the opposite end of the majority it take the tampa bay to defeat the chiefs but up that's nothing all right crush or have to leave it there that was chris harrington from sports thank you and enjoy the game thank you. you're watching news live from berlin up next world stories the weekend reports
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what does the latest research say. information context. the coronavirus of the coated special monday to friday on. this week on long story. and doris is heading for a vaccine. ott's connecting people in the u.k. . the 2 beginning to take a stand that women are still feels a 2nd class citizens which puts pressure on mothers to have a male success and. the
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name means the long awaited son is a son after 4 daughters. son and a quiet family life that was all amr yusupov all wanted her husband left her almost 5 years ago when she was pregnant with her 5th child the ultrasound scan showed it was going to be another girl to everyone's surprise she ended up giving birth to a boy. but her husband was already gone in kyrgyzstan having a son to carry on the family name is still an important tradition even during her 1st pregnancy with i get him who's 11 years old now husband pressured her to get an abortion he saw these girls his own daughters as a bird and. marry them off he kept saying girls aren't people they just marry into other families anyway i need an air
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i need a son that's what he said and that's why we separated. along with her 5 children and her parents. lives on the outskirts of bishkek the kyrgyz capital she can't work at the moment because she's taking care of her mother who has cancer the family lives off benefits of around 130 euros a month having 2 cows and a few chickens helps. is grateful for the life she leads even though things can be tough her husband had an alcohol problem and used to beat her. women and men have the same legal rights in kyrgyzstan they have since the soviet era but patriarchal tradition still determines life here for many even in the capital women usually keep having children until they give birth to at least one son and girls sometimes are given 1st names like enough names that show they were
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on wanted. if they didn't give birth to a boy women feel somehow inadequate even before they start their own families women see the way their parents treat their brothers and how they react to the birth of a son that makes women feel that it's absolutely necessary for them to have a son of their own. a mother who supervised knows that pressure all too well she accepts the 10 years with her husband as part of her fate as what god gave her but she says her family is much happier without him. i don't want my daughters to go through what i went through i want them to have a happier life. says she loves all her children equally a good education and most importantly a happy family that's what she hopes for for her son and her daughters.
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in germany the number of new coronavirus cases is slowly declining but some regions are still so inundated with new debts that local trees have become completely unfamiliar to. there should be a moment of prayer but there's no time for that there are simply too many coffins too many bodies arriving at the do crematorium in saxony. some days there are more bodies than we can actually cremate on a single day and this is a trend us for our employees also because there's no end in sight. we are standing in the morning hall of our crematorium. it usually accommodates 90
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people for the funeral services. unfortunately we had to convert the hall into a storage space because we could no longer keep up with the deaths. it's a difficult situation for us. because relatives can usually say goodbye to their loved ones here. but at the moment that's not possible because the move leaves. no room for a funeral service not all of the coffins represent deaths from the coronavirus but many of them are marked so. these people have to end their lives without a final hug from their loved ones lutes banish cares for the bereaved he is a pastor and. family sometimes only realize how dangerous the coronavirus can be once they've lost a loved one to it. when does your liberal me and i have contact
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with families who have lost a relative because of covert 19 to scorn they are in a state of shock and reconsidering things this 1st phase of mourning the so-called shock phase lasts longer for them because something inexplicable something in comprehensible has been added namely this pandemic the plan to meet. the pandemic is far from over i get a hold is worried about the future. that and also in the assuming that the number of infections remains high it follows that the number of deaths will to live for these 2 and so on and that means we won't see any relief here until mid february at the earliest the carnage bottoms and. it is a winter of mourning and as it is in many places in the world during the pandemic.
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if you scan facts initiative aimed to provide full recovery teams with 3 i think 1000 vaccinations and tundras is one of them which will let be announced. a glimmer of hope in the battle against the pandemic in honduras in february the country should chill to receive its 1st shipment of vaccines against cove at 19 the initial shots will go to frontline workers on the elderly over $3600.00 people are known to have died after contracting the corona virus in honduras the deputy health minister says it's unfortunate there is no international law to regulate the distribution of covert vaccines like the one made by biotech pfizer. by he says the rich countries have practically monopolize the vaccine and are
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denying developing countries access to more vaccine doses that have access so a lot what i like but if you see where the hunger in health ministry says some $4000000.00 doses are needed to immunize 20 percent of the population it's unclear whether one jurors will meet the target this year. alongside the doses acquired through the kovacs initiative the government's also purchasing vaccines directly from manufacturers. but global supplies are limited and expense of. it's not my experience at the moment b.c. we have to beg internationally why because one jurist as a poor country has already used the money for other things. so we don't have money to buy vaccines from buy on tech pfizer but are all there are several $100.00 people will get there for you sort of based on current orders placed by the government the one juror in medical association estimates that far less than 20
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percent of the population will be inoculated this year and many one juror believe the government should shoulder part of the blame. we put our trusting god above all and hope for positive results despite the negative expectations of some patients. but we are meant to think if the government a doctor faster we would have had vaccines here long ago. didn't have to know that they were meant to leverage that were lacking good management the problem isn't a lack of effect of vaccines despite the vaccine skeptics. simply seem to have a person that can no longer fit in about. the vaccines can't come soon enough new infections and dad screws sharply in january in honduras.
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one father in the u.k. not sure not trying to keep his disabled son engaged knocked down now artists from the left of the world are participating. in these works of art are the result of a joint production between international artists and no one from southern england and his father. oh no one is epileptic suffers from cerebral palsy and cannot speak you know now but with the help of his father the 12 year old becomes back crying bob. he chooses the colors and paints the background then artists complete the pictures he idea for the project came about last you do in lockdown as a way to keep you know what occupied. we went out to the garbage to our small cold and we just started enjoying it york are not. just your friends are not all going
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to push out just as a bit of the city will cooperate with you. and by the end of the 1st. artist already involved and it just grew from there. the backgrounds are sent by post and competed by artists from all over the world who found out about it through social media works inspired by no i have already returned from space astray and columbia the boy who usually only gets letters from his doctors is delighted with all the mail is absolutely not being background all it's become his new name our constituency our reactor his school background although he really loves it he loves all of the attention. at an. submission 250 of no was works are on display the project is so popular that both father and son can hardly keep up with the number of backgrounds being produced a book has also come out and the works are set to be auctioned seeing the money
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will go to the health centers where no $1.00 is treated and the project has brought both father and son even closer together. and i give it to you and i get more ice out you know we make a lot mass which we were getting. out of our marching band i actually haven't got any choice now or that i can go i don't don't have to dream dream big all the time zones on just dream small and most of the small things. on it and. all it took was a father's love and the image a nation of a group of artists to give wings to a boy from england.
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a sneak preview of the audi obviously trying to teach wendy 21. are you as excited as we are. this is a prototype which means that we are among the 1st people in the world to drive the information to you by ourselves. how are people in bangkok reacting to the new public transport network. by that time i will have to do a sexy because. i'm going to the board. and will the future bring more sustainable cars. we really hope it's all there at that car. i start using race theory also you have you want to show that it's possible and many implications brace yourself. you're going to see more along the way
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read here we go. from saul told me today is again the audi t but today we want to feel the dynamics. i. was like hell no wonder with 475 kilowatts and 800 metres of talk. the car has to be engines one at the front axle and one at the rear. engines which fork the car you know 3 seconds from standstill to 100 kilometer
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that's. dr congo and i've seen propulsion with. the top speed of this high performance cars electronically limited to 250 kilometers an hour which is claimed more than most other electric cars out there. if you're wondering why the interior of this car still is him well this is a prototype which means that we are among the 1st people in the world who want to drive for you from treaty by ourselves but only in the highly professional company because the car is going to market in 2021. the exact date is not yet next month we expect the county if the market in the next few months. but it's not you can know what alan truly is an average consumption of just over 20 can know what al is the only a speech on g t will cover his range of around 400 kilometers. the best part is when your your
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drive select but push this button into the dynamic mode because the fun begins especially when you are among the 1st people in the world who are allowed to drive by yourself. and the thing that makes it fun is the cost suspension. dynamic it's very cool the suspension of special feature. my ass suspension in combination with adjustable we can set it to only 102 was a very small to the other hand to a very dynamic driving feeling. the $800.00 call charging system will enable you to charge the conference here 80 percent in just 20 minutes. that will result in another 320 kilometers of range.
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so it's the 1st battery electric vehicle that i would with a flat bottom architecture that means the battery is integrated very low in the car so we can realize a very low center of gravity even lower than on an irate so on a super sports car and the highlight of the battery texture is that we have no better results in the. foot well that means we can realize a very low seat position on the one hand and a very flat roof line on the other hand. the prices for the are you trying t.t. it will start at around 138000. as well as the on top they will also be smaller versions with less power and of course and other crimes if the. it will start at around 100000. especially on the. transmission on the rear we have a 1st for high torque and fast acceleration and the 2nd year for high speeds and
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change is coming to bangkok thanks to a mixture of modern technology and powerful and. the old watertown on the flood plains of the child cry a river has become a sprawling metropolis but such rapid growth has come at a high price. big time. building more or. people. driving around bangkok these days means traffic chaos air pollution and the threat of flooding but there could be a way out just to be discovered. if . in this film we will meet the people unlocking one of the city's greatest treasures and those who depend on their success. and we will see how german technology is helping the thai capital return
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to a more reliable form of mobility. she let out the lights to stroll she says it's the best way to get through bangkok traffic in her lifetime the city has grown 10 fold but she still knows where she can go to escape the pressures of in isolation. is that remind you of. you know a lot of. these days you have to the car to see any resemblance to the italian city the arrival of the motor vehicle in the 1st half of the 20th century led to many of bangkok being filled in all built on to create more roads the policy massively change the character of the city explains the 70 year old the reason why they started to feel good and built. because they wanted to show it to the
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world at a low country is coming to developed and you want to reach up in spades so there will be a mall rort mall car. bangkok was founded as a canal city in the 18th century and still boasts more than 1100 waterways but these days in the city center and the central business district the network once the city's transportation backbone is disrupted or nonexistent. in fact almost 2 thirds of the trips in bangkok are made using private vehicles including more than $4000000.00 cars and countless small measure cycles. this company tom-tom regularly ran. the city among the world's worst foot traffic congestion. part of the problem according to me is that many thais don't like to use public
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transport. it took a bus is mean that you have no money this is this is a suburb of the. i. was wrong. but all that could change in the coming years if people like paul. type their way the open plan is working to upgrade what's left of the canal network he and his team are advising the city of bangkok on how to return the waterways to the key roles that the city's founders understood hundreds of years ago. when it went there then there is you know bank up in a better canal did it better connectivity. this official project video illustrates the plans to integrate bangkok's canal system with other mass transit systems especially the metro network. the idea is to join up more than 400 kilometers of canals across the bangkok metropolitan area with hundreds of
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transport. the plans can architect took us to see the challenges firsthand did it is starting quite you know of the whole project ok here on bangkok. the restoration project means 3 housing thousands of people who have built shanty like housing into the waterway itself. you should be for that you know and now do you believe that this kind of help in the future of you have different now down to 3 metres by is going to be too shallow for you and the families. over there you see the pier we have to knock it down to expand the canal and we're. also going to be limited. you know. you're going to see more along the way. the canal restoration will not only help people move more freely across
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bangkok by improving water flow through the city during the monsoon season it's hoped that it will in the catastrophic flooding that regularly cripples the thai capital such as here in 2011. well it's unlikely that central bangkok will regain its ancient canal network the last of way could provide a major link to the few canals and bangkok that are used for public transport their potential is clearly shown by the signs canal which sees up to $50000.00 commuters every day. commuters like not up on ben just. she works as a barista in a city center cafe and doesn't own a car so she has no choice but to use public transport but taking a bus is out of the question she says if the one tool will work on time. unlike your road based options the water bus won't get stuck in traffic she says. well it's what if i mean isn't it 45 mean if every day so i. may well place
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110301038 b. days not waste time like bus the 12 kilometer journey cause not upon roughly 30 euro cents making it not only the fastest but also the cheapest option for reaching her workplace. now i believe the old diesel powered would have buses that ply the science side of canal create health and environmental hazards of they were. like a little. bit of a lot like. 245 minutes the younger mr arrives at his stop from here it's only a 5 minute walk to work place in downtown bangkok. the street sounds come almost as
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a reprieve off to the noise of the old diesel powered bore surprise but even that could soon be a thing of the past. that cook says he government has realised that was a transport must become more attractive if it is to catch on with the population. that's why he was source he's one to add electric bass mines on many of the resurrected canals. monday when the well go on there are a lot. of well i think it will be much better. in the past especially when the boats were passing each other. it was very loud. and it was smelly the smell of burning diesel or petrol but now with electric boats we can listen to music and there won't be any unpleasant smell. the german company took itto will be providing. the electric engines for at least 20 of the new. but
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convincing he was sorry to go electric wasn't easy. but he asked if i get. the 1st question we normally get is how much does an electric propulsion system cost. and to be honest it's the cost of an electric system is $2.00 to $3.00 times higher than for a conventional outboard engine. in the long run that took itto direct to says cheaper running costs would offset the initial cost of the electric boats. that is the advantage over a combustion engine that has many moving parts where you have to do regular oil changes or you have to exchange certain components because of wear and tear in our electric engines there are no moving parts. that means we hardly need any maintenance or repair. when the new 5 o'clock will be powered by 12 lithium batteries.
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we are currently installing the power $24.00 batteries in the rear of the boat. later we will mount the chargers and solar chargers. all the batteries are numbered so that we always know the condition and level of every single battery. the new boats are powered by twin propellers each providing a thrust of 20 holds power fully charged they can run for up to 4 hours and have a maximum speed of 17 kilometers per hour for extra range each vessel is equipped with 12 solar panels we have a lot of sun here in southeast asia so they are very efficient here and we are extending the range of the board by say at least 1520 percent. one electric mobility still has its limitations points out that bangkok's canals
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offer the perfect conditions for battery powered transport. when you're driving an electric boat you have to know your route and the distance you want to cover. here on the canals this is always pre-determined we know the number of kilometers we know the maximum capacity the total weight of the boat and we can guarantee that the boats will always be 100 percent ready to use during operating hours of writing on fun. in late 2020 thailand's prime minister you china child was personally on hand to switch to a new era of public transport in the capital the our phone was. it's the 1st electric fleece of passenger vessels in the country and the 1st public line the. canal has seen in many decades. is an early adopter of the new electric both
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service for the 1st month of operations the service around the heart of bangkok's old town is free to attract customers. but the timing is far from ideal starting in the midst of the coronavirus pandemic also means most of the other passengers seats are empty. as the vessel glides away the only order full sound is the new. dependence in the woods. is different. no one around the problem is very noisy they want to dirty. and the board is unstable because of those variables so many boats going up with that direction but i'm in interviews this time aboard the electrical. problems and i think people would be very happy. proud canelo is also him out for a new electric bird service at least once the upgrade is complete. it's
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a good example of the challenges of the canal restoration project for the longest time not proud was known for its future piles of rubbish and landing crichton's along its banks. and the wit to reach even that the canal is complicated by the city's efforts to win over thousands of residents who will be displaced. if somebody's in fear but not to book you know they are you go you know i'll be happy. i mean they called me and has to take them to court but me trying not to take them to court the pride that they were there to that is throwing you know. you've been because you know being lied to for longer than this and many of them i to read there are not a houseman in their life to come back. some of the river communities have already been relocated to new houses that are subsidized by the government most residents
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here now agree that they are better off than before. they live been very poor quality of. living you know but now you see there is no difference in the. happy may be happy. yeah if that. yeah here's the big hint you know. before. it's the redevelopment of the 20. 2020 s and with it and into the environmental damage that has plagued the force of the. british. have now then become and be a separate water. you know right to have it but in the ground you have it other people. hopeful that the restoration of bangkok's canals will
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make a home city kena most sustainable and less congested but she's also been around long enough to know that significant change might take another decade by that time i would have to use taxi because. i'm going to the board. but i haven't quite you know why because i. go abroad very open a stop to abroad they come back with different tactics they use positive sounds because. people use perfect. so day i will come back and use public transport lol. bangkok knows it has to change yes again by giving more and more room to cause the megacity has reached an impasse but there is a way out the city only has to make the most of what might be its greatest asset then all the mistakes of the past will be nothing but much to the breach.
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if you. check out our. regular features about new cars and car culture about mobility around the world can be cute very happy. vintage classics and future tech or just some of the exciting content waiting for you subscribe to is that you tube slash g w red and you'll always be up to speed. on . this car is literally rubbish complete trash. but we use all different kinds of ways and also recycle waste but mostly on sort of waste as well little is the brainchild of students from the i'm told in university of technology. piece of fun is the dutch teams project manager.
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so she is built out of this material which is flex and the recycled p.c. bottles and with some other cool materials so that's what this actually and that's what we use in our interior as well and this is normally what you in your home on sort of household waste so it's very also. their message is a simple 11 call it when it's recyclable materials. are only worth $23.00 students and not all full time and we start from scratch so it's just from nothing till this and we have to think of all of ourselves and we don't nobody's ever build a car before. starting from scratch can sometimes be an advantage and help to focus inventive muslims on the essential needs. in just 18 months the students created a minor miracle a car fashioned from recycled waste. championing the cause of
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sustainability while at the same time for the ring their own potential. so that's very difficult of course but very also to do because you learn a lot about it so that's the upside of course it was for you. anyway look at 6 batteries here there are almost 6 more that are thanks. for thanks for if you're better is mc so folks all to see you sitting in their estimates for discover and versions are actually made out of coconut fiber or share side of the. earth for all visitors this way to claim cereal this is a seed i can follow to your fairy. that is cowered by 2 electric motors in the rear windows. it's
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a dream come true to drive. it's a sporty looking little mover with a top speed of around 90 kilometers in a. fully charged it has a maximum range of 220 kilometers. we really hope with all the car companies a lot of companies started using race with aerials because you have you really want to show that it's possible in many applications and i think it will take some time but we are seeing that more and more companies are starting to use it or bio based or ways there are in the interior and we want to show it's also possible to build a shed see out of it and hopefully in the coming here we also see that happening. behind tobin university of technology has a reputation for innovation and creative young minds to keep on plugging away instead of resting on their laurels in
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starts feb 11th on t.w. . it's about billions. it's about power. it's about the foundation of a new move toward earth the new silk road. china wants to expand its influence with this trade network also in europe conflicts are inevitable the consequences unpredictable but in the end of what you guys ever since the chinese investor got involved here our situation has changed before the forum was privatized our work was much better and easier than china is promising its partners rich. but in europe there's a sharp warning does whoever accept money from the new superpower will become dependent on it the commitment of the shaking of the chinese state has
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