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this studio for you news live from berlin in central africa a series of massive explosions rock equatorial guinea its biggest city the blast tore through a military base in boston killing over a dozen people and trapping many more under rubble kristie was a racing to find survivors local authorities have issued an urgent plea for i also want to show you pope francis marks the high point of his trip to iraq with a historic mass in the city of terrible this stuff to the pontiff passionately denounce religious fanaticism in
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a former stronghold of the so-called islamic state. and speaking out against harassment in india a lot has improved since the country's made to environment but many women still feel they are not being protected at work. i'm jarid great welcome to the program we begin in the central african nation of equitorial guinea where a series of powerful explosions has rocked its largest city by according to the president at least 15 people have been killed in blasts at a military base hundreds more injured state television quoting the president says the explosion was due to negligent handling of dynamite in military barracks authorities fear that many more people could be trapped in the rubble of nearby
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buildings that have been devastated by the blast. ok let's cross to our west africa correspondent fred moved following this story from lagos in nigeria fred it's good to see the president of equitorial guinea is blaming negligence what else do we know at this point. yeah that's true of course. this explosion on negligence led to. this. but then an explanation for explosions happened today. but i mean there are so many questions at this point that probably in the coming days or 2 more will know more of what actually really hard. this afternoon as you say there are just so many unanswered questions with these blasts there are reports of people we're seeing as well this footage of people being pulled from
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burning buildings is there any more information about the victims about people missing. we have just 2 minutes ago that i think is 20 people have been killed according to a state media. for more than 400 people. reportedly injured and many more are still missing there were also reports on claiming that the death toll rises to more than $100.00 people. so far that it has not confirmed so far we know. people and many more still missing so there phonetically the death toll could rise. by tomorrow morning to know more because they imagine. doing their job trying to get some.
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guinea is rich in oil this explosion these explosions happened in the country's biggest city bob what more can you tell us about this city. this is one of just cities in guinea and obviously has a population of 300000 people and it's their main commercial. so this is where it happened it's a very important city for people who are doing trade and other commercial activities. for the foreign minister victoria guinea is said to a vast ambassadors from foreign countries for where exactly my coming from. yeah all of us really did say that tory give you has a strong relationship with france and has been there for 4 months. but they also
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have a strong relationship with china and so many e.u. count trees or v.s.e. some countries by more will know which countries are going to send some support as quickly as possible but obviously doors of the countries that i can see that they have really strong relations with the tory of guinea and that was do double use west africa correspondent fred move on you speaking to us thank you very much fred. come. let's get you up to speed now on some of the other stories making news around the world today a saudi led coalition has mounted a series of is strikes on yemen's capital sun now which is being held which is held by rebels the calm after the rebels ramped up attacks on saudi arabia yemen has been the center of a power struggle between its saudi backed government and the iran. 2014.
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protests in the haitian capital port of pawns with thousands took to the streets to demand that president. step down. position claims the president's 5 year. maintains his last until february of next year. a police officer in the u.s. city of rochester in new york has been suspended after a video was released showing the violent a wrist of a black woman with a 3 year old child the woman was tackled to the ground and pepper sprayed officers accused her of shoplifting which she denies police in the same city were also filmed pepper spraying and 9 year old girl in january. iran has released british iranian i. mean cliff she was jailed in 2016 for allegedly plotting to overthrow the regime the case has become
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a major diplomatic case of major diplomatic disagreement between iran and britain iran has repeatedly detained foreigners and jule nationals on charges that campaign is and governments are unfounded. to iraq now where pope francis has held mass in front of $10000.00 in the city of arable it marks the high point of his historic trip to the war torn country which is the 1st ever by a pipe before heading home from monday the pontiff has been to ring the northern cities of arable and noise all the one time stronghold of islamic state much of the region was under control just 4 years ago before liberation by iraqi and international troops. despite iraq's looked on to rising cool with 1000 cases the crowds couldn't be contained with pope francis and. in erbil 10000 flocked to see him see his last most of what he's calling his journey.
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though the time draws near for my return to room. but iraq will always remain with me in my heart. earlier the crowds lined his intensely secured motorcade route in one's home to 55000 christians before they were driven out by the self-proclaimed islamic state that burned and run such much of the city. conditions are much better known than before everything is not as it used to be because all the buildings and everything have been reconstructed but no we are very happy. reconstructed almost from scratch this church welcomed back some of the displaced believers who chosen to return. trust in god. together with all people of goodwill we say no to terrorism and to the manipulation of religion. francis also visited the heart of what was once i controlled
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iraq the city of mosul where he offered words and symbols of peace it is always wrong he said to hate kill or wage war in god's name. in india a recent court date to quitting an accuser in a defamation case was seen as a victory for women who've spoken out against harassment while offices and workplaces are gradually improving protections many women say they still feel invisible d.w. caught up with one such worker who says enough is enough. parted on is well known and honey but she stops it off to other domestic workers who live nearby many friends but some close their bills she's too much of an activist this if she doesn't mind though she wants to make sure that other young women and girls are never free like she was once to speak out against had
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a squint. employees treat us with such discussed we can't sit next to them we can't have an account to come in to the table we can eat from the place we only have a right to wash them so how did he touch me if a concert next year how do you put your hand on. the was only 8 years old when she was sent to work for a rich family and to live with them without. it's a common arrangement in indian cities which activists see amounts to more densely wooded. titus mint and abused by employers is common to and domestic workers often see the can't afford to stay at the just the losing their jobs but party stresses that it is better to move the job with dignity than to suffer through one without. none 3rd hotheads of women's rights and she points out that while me too testimonials occupied mostly digital spaces everybody she found similar reactions
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someone's party and other domestic work off play as well or they are asked to them and to share their workplace how distant experiences through art and writing and stitched together on the side calling it may be. which means me too in hindi so when they displayed the bees but there was a stunned silence they didn't realize that you know there are others like them is there they thought that they would the only ones who had experience actual harassment and the wonder woman that got them to talk about it realize that what has happened to them is unfair and they can speak and then ordered one's. guard to johnny says this isn't just about she wants to ensure that her daughter goes up watching her mother live the dignity. knowing that she deserves it. i don't have all the job whatever i say whatever i tolerate my baby is absorbing it saddens me and i don't want her to learn that. she's better than me she'll be stronger than me
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this is why i tell women to rise to raise their voice if not for themselves then for the children to make them strong. by the says that she wants her daughter to be unafraid of the ditch to have a big house herself a comfortable job she's confident her daughter can be just like them but a much much greater. seems almost unbelievable these days but in amsterdam more than $1000.00 lucky music lovers enjoyed a night out at the club complete with live music drinking and dancing for many it felt just like a pre-planned to make night out for scientists and local government officials it was a chance to put different levels of precaution for future body goes to the test. in amsterdam $1300.00 dance music fans attended their 1st festival in over a year. in a film in a state of great excitement it almost feels like normal. but this party
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was as much for fun as it was for science. what we're actually testing here is that the people will follow the guidelines like we asked them to all data how to. selected from over 100000 applicants the attendees were split into 5 different groups or bubbles with different safety guidelines next they were given tags to monitor their movement the data will help government advisors make decisions about using lockdowns in the coming months. but even for music lovers who want to adhere to those rules there are challenges. not design at all they told us to keep our face masks on when we are moving but i also have to drink a beer somehow. while the dutch government decide how to interpret the data music lovers remain hopeful. words we have taken responsibility but we're human we're going to get that golding shows in the area want to keep the mentality of it's all
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over the radio show it was on a little. belief. in the bonus legal on sunday un us hecht or scored a light equalizer as colline picked up a valuable point out home to bremen american forward josh saajan gave braman the lead in the 66 minutes with the 2nd goal in as in as many games but cologne hit back 7 minutes from the end substitute hector taking advantage of the mistake by the visiting keep control laves kalina 3 points above the relegation zone. as a reminder of the top story in central africa the president of equitorial guinea says at least 15 people have been killed in blas at a military base in the city of basra hundreds more injured and television quoting
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the president says the explosion was due to negligent handling of dynamite in military barracks. up next. fearing deportation from turkey is more on the g.w. stop and. grange thanks for watching. closely. carefully. through these to do get.
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discovered. subscribe to the documentary on you tube. this week on the world stories. israel is its lockdown on vaccinated residents black snow in siberia. fields but we begin in turkey where tens of thousands of leaders have fled from persecution and oppression in china for being muslim now they could be facing deportation.
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her father her uncle her grandfather several members of shamsi a good sheikhs family were arrested or detained in china because their weakness. for weeks shamsi has been joining protests in front of the chinese consulate in istanbul where everyone here has missing relatives everyone here is hoping for a sign of life using didn't even set them up like these photos are all we have we are not dangerous we just want our families back i don't understand why they're not being released and why nobody talks to us maybe they are afraid of us or afraid of the truth you know use let's make some calls you a lot of stories like shamsi as can be heard by the dozen in the streets of informal. like use of he works as a cook in a we go restaurant the thought of possibly being deported war is him. going to go there so if turkey sends us back to china they will put us in jail for ever or
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shoot us dead. lawyer represents many legal refugees he has a folder full of extradition requests from china there have been no deportation so far as our gain the pressure from beijing is growing as it upon them is that initial most especially during the coronavirus pandemic chinese investments have become very important for turkey's troubled economy 2 major chinese mobile phone companies have recently announced that they want to invest here and turkey relies on the chinese made vaccine i think china uses all of that to exert pressure on turkey. china has given turkey massive financial support in recent he is with investments in infrastructure in ports and bridges but also with credits and loads however this has not affected the turkish position on the weed as
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the ruling party says. this extradition treaty with china is about criminals we have similar agreements with 32 other countries it is extremely wrong to present it as an agreement again so we got brothers and sisters by this moment shamsi a cheek says she has always been grateful to the turkish government for its support of the weakest but should the extradition agreement with china be right to fight she feels her name could also appear on a deportation list bunch on optimistic i am now an activist the fact that i'm searching for my father and other relatives makes me a criminal in china's eyes and now i'm afraid that what has happened to others could one day happen to me. i but she does not want to give up her protest be silent disappeared in the crowd she wants for the fate of a family to not be forgotten. the coronavirus pandemic
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continues to keep the world and its grip in israel however some normality is returning at least to the people who have been vaccinated with their green passports they are once again able to carry out activities that were previously forbidden. since september classes at this television studio have been heard online because of the pandemic no people can attend again and person but only those who hold a green pass the house issued by israel it's ministry of hers that is given only to vaccinated people or those recovered from calls at 90 so it's an amazing feeling and everyone. these are vaccinated so there's no fear and it feels slight and parallelly. are broadcasting the classes that are taking place here we are broadcasting them for people who
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still did not vaccinate on sunday is rare for the east restrictions after prolonged lockdown malls museums and stores have been opened for all but gyms cultural and sports events would be made accessible to cream pass holders over 4000000 people have received at least the 1st try and take pfizer's israel is one of the 1st countries trying to get life back to normal opening up has also opened a debate over a variety of legal and moral questions of limiting personal liberties as they are someone not rushing to get the vaccine we are limiting few people and i believe this is balanced we are not doing that for good you can really enjoy cultural life you will enjoy balt you will enjoy you know going to the gym but in this time of the temporary base on the short term we will let all of people being vaccinated
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all the coverage from corona to have the green peppers it remains unclear whether international travel could also billing to the queen pass for now is spend go beyond app poetry remain closed for another 2 weeks to keep virus variants at bay travelling is not yet on the mind of this group or film term friends interests and every age between 84 and 95 they had to play their favorite chinese board game john online for the past year after their vaccinations they feel safe again to meet very nice to see everybody's ok and remain pretty healthy throughout the year but very lonely and. it really is a wonderful feeling it's a 1st but cautious step back to some kind of normality.
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the coronavirus can to make has hit unemployed people particularly hard with some no longer able to pay their rent. aid organizations in the u.s. fears that homelessness in the country could be on the rise. a winter search mission in the city center of paterson new jersey volunteers are conducting the annual count of the homeless population at what bosy leads the evening shift for him this year's count is especially hard. because of and we have to have greater social distancing in the shelters the shelters are about 36 percent capacity of normal so obviously there would be more people out on the street now you might find them in you know in the doorways and stuff like what we've got so much snow on the street right now that probably the normal places that they go they can find now. works for the city hall and it's trying to help partisans municipal government grapple with the rising numbers of homelessness
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every day he says that it takes on the city's destitute. war is that the economy fallout from kovac 900 pandemic could push more people into the streets. according to the u.s. census bureau 9000000 americans are behind on the rent and at risk of a victualling many now depend on help from places like this community kitchen. the eviction moratorium has protected them from landing on the streets during the pandemic but it is due to run out by the end of march. good for much for. you know i did pay my rent horribly and left. probably the worst possible thing that could happen to anyone is to be homeless because there's some people who never wore home don't know how to handle me i wouldn't have a handle despite idea approaching deadline new rental assistance has still not been
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approved by congress which is currently fighting over the new stimulus package on the streets of paterson edwards bosy hopes that the money arrives on time and compromise on back rent. right i have people we behind on rent and they're never going to get up and defy a victim i would want of just getting it probably was behind on his rent worry does let you know if somebody came to me as a landlord say i'll give you half the back rent i'd be i'd be happy for that without help soon many more people could be left out in the cold. in the siberian town of chiseled us residents have been complaining of breathing problems for years they live in what's known as the black heart of russia where coal has been mined for 100 years with devastating consequences for the people and
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the environment. this is vitalis shestakov several of us know but this isn't any old snow underneath there is a substance of that looks like black marble but it's actually blacks know that's fallen from the sky coal dust has darkened. room leaving a palette of black grey and white. sometimes the dust is so bad that the handkerchief that i wipe my face with while i work gets dirty. vitaly lives. in soft. the air pollution here is savior. of the city lies in the quds boss a coal mining area that's known as russia's black heart millions of tonnes of coal have come out of the ground in the district dating back to the 1920. that call is
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mainly used in the metals industry coal is of the basis of the local economy and it's because the problem when there is no wind to the smoke is so bad that it's difficult to brief according to locals and you a study found that twice as many people died of a respiratory disease in whose bus as in the rest of russia. vitale and his neighbors have had enough of life here a year and a half ago they made a video of the black snow and ask the canadian government for silence. you mean you can't use the word we have children and we don't want them to get cancer from the polluted environment. the most amazing thing was that the canadian prime minister who's a very very far away reacted the monster to our video then our own officials your stories here ignored us at the 1st and then later our government accused us of
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being traitors to the homeland and to the coast plus region. almost how ferocious industrial waste comes from this region. $86000.00 presidents are among the worst affected a large amount of coal byproducts create toxic flammable and radioactive waste. in the coos bars government recently announced an increase in the coal production here to help make up for falling coal prices. at dark day for vitali shestakov and his neighbors.
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you know how in the height of the real jumpsuit she is one of the few female health drivers in the song she tries to feed hours a day encourage young grandia while she she talks about the r. and d. she feels to be able to provide a better life for a. red. hair. i tried only in. immerse yourself in complete tranquility experience the water in the street to me it feels and. how it cannot. while. 30 minutes. literature invites us to see people in particular.
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like to see how small is the kids. my objective is to find beautiful. books on youtube. please. hello everybody and to well account. we are living during the most extraordinary trying to strip. transport people before the electric cars. people israel at.
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least. checks out atlas new electric s.u.v. introducing them ok easy but can it live up to expectations the previous generation was already successful all over but the new one is even more successful especially in the version opel did not expect that much he loves. primes but does gender inequality have to do with car accidents. fisi stables and the people who keep a cool stall on the 3rd street so it's a little to you know to thank you for a little skit he did tell me it's funny you can be at the where in arkansas who played for you so. she's been holding her own in a man's world she is. this taxi driver from seoul. come on i'm good but i was kind of this could have just been no one knows how to
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set up on time within that event this time to talk to the time the thing that. hit the books is how to become the good bad and the little good cricket ivy league. does and much more all right now on the red. hello everybody and to well account. today it's all about you and me and. the 2nd generation is the start of a new era at least that's what the company's hoping. we can. live up to those expectations. the media's generation was already a successful model but the new one is even more successful especially the ied
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version did not expect that much the month so they had problems fulfilling the need for cars but recently they changed a little. they didn't tell us exactly what they did and now they're back on track and can give every customer. driving impression in the market quite pleasant. good. noise reduction which is especially important for an electric car you can tell the car is silent i really like it. it's quite nimble as well thanks to its center of gravity but doesn't have enough power we have a 136 holes. at the front which will deliver 16 you'd meet us of torque and accelerate the car from 0 to 9 seconds that's not exactly sporty and neither sporty is top speed of 150 kilometers an hour but then again for most of the
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world's you can't even drive faster than the 120 so 150 is more than enough. but i don't like though is that starting from 100 to 120. because acceleration gets a release log so it's you can feel there is no more power you would need some more supposed to get a little faster but. as i already said driving the electric car is most of the driving in the city driving between the cities and that's 50 to 100 kilometers now and their car does a pretty decent job. that's because electric cars are more efficient at lower speeds but what about the mockers reach. has a 50 kilowatt all of battery. range of 324 kilometers according to the
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test procedure. everyone knows depending on your driving style and the weather that number will change. but opal doesn't lie about that they even help you with that they have a range calculator on their website where you can add good driving temperature and all those things and then we'll tell you how much rain she will approximately have with mark which is a very nice feature. so for example right here we have mix driving highway and city driving the weather is cold we have 0 degrees outside and calculated tells me 252260 kilometers of range with. the battery if you drive to work we're talking about 3040 kilometers in
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total it's $60.00 to $80.00 so you can go to work 2 or maybe even 3 times before you need to reach us because so that's more than enough. is also available with gasoline and diesel engines challenging the market will be possible with up to $100.00 kilowatts me. 100. 12 that's quite a good figure if you have. to. takes longer. needs 90 minutes for one. but. you don't need. that's because you usually. to extend the. heating and cooling the interior. so using that will
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result in the lower range so it's always a good idea to preheat pretty cool the. charging station you can do that in the car so. should do that in the morning. and will be heated or cooled depending on what you need in the morning. or in the evening on your trip back home. design with the visor grill stretching across the front in one single sweep. this is the iconic. you'll see that the 12 centimeters lower than its predecessor. that results in giving it. usually.
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features a mode where you will have higher recuperation simply. be. more if you take your foot off the gas. 1.3 meters per 2nd squared. exactly well regulatory pressure old before breaking lights need to light up. so any time you want to take your foot off the gas. will go on and that's what we will stay below that then if you want to break you press the brake pedal and the brakes will not actually start to work but the recuperation will get even higher then the braking lights will start and the moment the recuperation it's not enough anymore actual brakes will start to help with that but you won't notice that as a driver this is called blending so you won't even notice well because it's just
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recuperating or actually breaking. test drive over and i have to say the opel mark might not be the fastest electric called it might not have the biggest range. striking i really really like it and if you don't like electric cars don't worry the gasoline and diesel versions look just and if you take them with the g.s. then you will have the special excellence which makes the look even better. sporty your g.s. line trim is available as an option on the plus side that has a great design and some nice features such as preheating and an on line range calculator on the downside it's acceleration and top speed are not exactly sporty. prices for the electric version started just over 34000 euros in germany while the
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basic gasoline costs just under 20000. even small red check out. if you want to make it teaches about new cars and cars. culture and about mobility around the world read can make you very happy. since it's classics and future tech are just some of the exciting content waiting for you subscribe just a few chips that she tell you read and you'll always be up to speed. the world we live in is one very much more toward men resulting in what is known as the gender data gap crash tests use male dummies meaning the results are biased.
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traffic accident experts show us the dummies usually deployed in such tests. this facility has just one female dummy and she is designed to sit on the passenger seat plus the figure has the dimensions of a 12 year old so has little in common with your typical real world woman. glued. to google the average woman would be considerably taller and heavier. about 15 kilos heavier and 15 centimeters taller than the dummy we have here. say in the real world vehicle occupants vary greatly in height and. but the most commonly used dummy is an average science man one meter 77 tall and wing 80 kilos. e.u. regulations do not yet stipulate including female dummies and crash tests. for our
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tickets there's no dummy representing the average woman. so crash tests are not representative. even though i was due to stick show that women have a higher risk of injury than men in an identical accident. previous research has shown that women are almost 50 percent more likely to suffer serious injury in a car crash. only a few tests are conducted with a female mini dummy which in europe is restricted to the passenger seat while a male dummy isn't the real. world. but women have a 3 times higher risk of suffering whiplash than men. but with all the good things in here you can see the woman sits far further forward. she's a lot closer to the airbag and practically goes under it. because local commerce is
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all just more whiplash occurs with a far higher number of women. one factor are the neck muscles which are weaker than with men. and women are generally lighter. and a lot of features designed to provide protection from rear end collisions do not take women into account. not taking women into account is sadly an all too familiar story. and the gender data gap is by no means limited to crash tests it comes up in practically all areas of life. in offices the standard temperature is secured to men which can be as much as 5 degrees celsius too low for women. in supermarkets the top shelves are often too high for women to reach. for restrooms because women sit to your own age and are perhaps more likely to have
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a child with them they tend to take longer. but for some reason women specifically it's are no bigger than those provided for men leading to constant lying it's. a problem that professor alexander enough and switzerland does not needs to just. to be convinced of. anything as long as it's a real drag at the movies the ladies restrooms are always crowded during the break them on the men they can just pop in and out but we have to queue up for ages and might miss the start of the film. she takes us along on a little tour around town where the gender gap is evident in all kinds of places. sidewalks that are far too narrow for strollers as mostly experienced by women while pedestrian lights are timed for individual crossers. mangus well the vaccine ok you might have children with you who are a bit slower. or
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a fish chap. yet. and if you're pregnant too you might need longer to make it across the street for the moment the timing they use the standard is based on men. cannot enter a team with a circular for a city of applied sciences of creators a simulation with virtual reality call goals the aim is to teach alliance what a city of tomorrow might look like a city better accommodated to women and their specific needs. up till this simulation shows a city of the future. on the mobility front it's not cause the to dominant but people. thought the monks in for the growing state. of virtual city more attuned to women statistics show that a majority of pedestrians and users of public transport are women whether on their
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way to work shopping or doing the school run that's a factor that needs to be incorporated in future urban planning. he said they think for the elderly and how male dominated planning and development teams are all that they can see in a different perspective would really help their working world and instead of cementing the gender data gap we're currently seeing we could be building cities for the future as it would be fair for everyone from the nb or were that 4th who were on the craft to about the. affair or world is something this man also wants to see. accident researcher marcos mussa is a member of the european union project that uses virtual models. we're trying to resolve this dilemma of manufacturers being unable to cover all body sizes and female dummies. our solution is to take the whole thing into the
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virtual world and construct models there. those models and out. and in the process create an average woman for a car crash female models are now being computer generated for future virtual tests creating physical dummies is expensive as are the tests the virtual equivalent is far cheaper while also opening up new opportunities. was simple. you call neighbor. i can adapt the model to have weaker muscles and a different weight or height to have the end atomico features of a woman on the. ball so in the virtual world i can completely close the gap with dummies. are going to break through so. the ultimate aim is to improve safety for women on the road although as is so
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often the case it might take years for the new virtual test to translate into real progress for women. on the veil of. the temple. so you need to ask. thank you saying that it's a good choice though she did so this. time until. she and. she. had 10
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