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all right let's take a look at all the satellite scores now and as we've just so bon easily. remindful points back with the winner of a bailiff filled frankfurt down to one yonge berlin 52 both won and lost by shall all they lost again sunday should you includes hopeless heather bilin hosting live accuse an. in-depth story reporter is next a chain for that following a german woman who gave up her job and opened a funeral home in the midst of a pandemic i'm anthony how to have more news headlines for you at the top of the. w's crime fighters are back with africa's most successful radio drama series continues all of this odes are available online and of course you can share and discuss on w. africa's facebook page and other social media platforms crime fighter 2 mean now
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they've been robbed of their soul that's what a people experiences when their heritage is taken from them. countless cultural artifacts were brutally stolen from africa by colonialists and carted off to europe . these things lift movies that have yet to heal what should be done with the stone north from africa. stolen soul starts april 13th on t.w. . as for mr guy that does i just want my job means working through jack and what dying means to us humans but through this other come to understand so much more about out there she is. my mom. being good scheffler is an undertaker she sends people off on their final journey and offers
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comfort to the ones they have left behind as the corona pandemic drags on she tries to accomplish this seemingly impossible to be close to strangers in their most difficult hour while staying at a safe distance. candlelight helps create a subject the atmosphere the mask is a precaution be a good chef learn and her coworkers are right to give or prepare the body to be laid out in the casket in germany this is the undertakers task. haven't learned such long hair amazing isn't it after suffering alzheimer's for years this woman passed on aged 95 in a nursing home in berlin in the full freshener up a bit for her final journey. sana and i'll always wash the body often together with
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family members undergoing. didn't open up my then it's like giving them one final love interests or one final loving gesture on. the lead the only before i give up on my we clean interest the body. and give them a farewell touch there have been times when the family left behind did so much when we just stand back and provide little assistance. it's always so touching that happens. but the coronavirus pandemic robbed many people of this opportunity in many cases those left behind were only allowed a final glimpse when here i'm not i'm a one off what if she had died awful with covert 19 and of course we would have to take more precautions. then we put on smallpox and where not only masks but also
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some protective devices. and then we'd have to take extra care when moving the body . being the primary danger comes from the air that might still be in her lungs that could escape. in the long flight but there's really quite a lot to consider. for this to go from in march. of the deceased's they've prepared this winter big it says one in 5 had the coronavirus the 4th it's quite rare that we trace the body in undergarments but that's all she had from wearing suits to suck which is east we've seen everything in the form. i often wonder was she satisfied with your life if you were to ask her now was she happy. much she had done something differently she could decide all over again my insight and current. not long ago to get made
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a life changing decision she gave up her position on the board of the media outlets and went into business for herself. safe travels. ok the change came as quite a surprise to bigots family. the 1st thing i did was tell my husband. and his initial reaction was very calm and collected but today looking back he admitted he thought nothing would ever come of it. he thought i'd forget about it in a few weeks like a crazy thought that never lasts. but he was wrong. 6 year old me to see her mum's profession as a normal job like any other death is no to do in the family. i want my daughter nice but i do she knows i'm an undertaker. and she also knows the
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most part what that means but it's not the main topic of conversation in china. it's completely normal just like with any other profession sometimes we talk about it sometimes we don't and it always comes up when she sees a deadline a move that started a little bargain have prescribed. for just then she'll say oh mum's got to come and bury it. and now i know the others i'll restrain the others saying. that i know you're only an undertaker for people ok good. when big it was 27 her mother died suddenly without any previous illness she was 60 years old her death and bigots experience with the undertaker back then do effect be a good in her work today that might i'm. nice i saw for myself what it was like back then went from one day to the next without any warning you find yourself having to part with someone very close to you. and your. mention of cops
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even so most not the time we got run through a process more or less possibly. in the past see if there's nobody really actually was there to help us. it was all quite run of the mill. and. that time should have been moved comforting force. and that's why i'm trying to do things differently now that. i'm a bigot and sarra started the funeral parlor in the midst of the pandemic a relatively uncomplicated process in germany this warehouse or ferry house office custom funeral concepts tailored to individual requirements the 2 women often accompanied the family members for several weeks doing what they can to help them through difficult farewells that's not customary. for the business and big it services cost a bit more but mourning family member because appreciates all he does. can i
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get that for you yes please any costs mother passed away a few months ago after a long illness is from this is what i think it turned out of you to flee we had it branded. do you think it's so beautiful. and he's mother was cremated like most deceased germans and he designed to earn herself. do everything here with some much love and care they really think about how to make this process as bearable as possible how can they bring a little joy to the mourners how can we connect better it's a good feeling. thing. when they. can come through closer in a. perfect fit perfect. when it's in orbit or if i weren't such an environmentalist i would have made one last cigarette in there. but i couldn't
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do that to the environment. penny's mother did not die of covert still even at her farewell the pandemic makes itself felt the big wake won't be taking place for henny it just makes the burden harder to bear and the invite is so sad that i have to call all my mom's family and friends for the funeral and tell each and every one of them that we can tug at the cemetery and that we'll all have to wear masks we'll have to postpone that for when it's safe to gather again sometime in the summer i hope that makes me so sad and embrace would bring us closer together and to be able to take someone in your arms and receive comfort yourself it's such a shame to have to miss out on that as a tight shot of. the funerals to be held the following day. since the mourners want to be able to eat together she packs lunches for everyone. in cafe at a café we could have just reserved a table and taken everyone there it would have been easier because we could have
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spent more time together that way but a lot of love has gone into this dance can anybody but not every problem caused by the pandemic can be solved as creatively as the can such simple things as shaking hands or even just reaching out a hand sometimes i take my hand in both of mine when i see that someone is struggling and i have them really tight and deep in their eyes i miss that i long for the day when that's possible again. but nobody knows when that day will arrive be a good has to take things as they come that too was something her profession has taught her. to dive it up to me my job means working through death and what dying means to assume and this toward for inspection but those trees that i've come to appreciate so much more about life and i think i'm much more able to enjoy life my and i guess that's leaving sperms a curtain that's leaving a mess and so there is so many things about life i couldn't truly grasp until now
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the 3rd. this truly is not just a profession to me it's a calling. from limits of kabul. and her life's work begins where another life ends the day has come when his mother is to be buried. now it is today is another corona situation some 50 people lost the battle of burial and at the wake of 2 words it only around 20 are allowed into the chapel and will open the door i was will have loudspeakers outside in the microphone set up inside so the ones who have to stand outside will be able to listen in. just let me take a quick look up front to see ukraine list is there i'm sure must be this issue of distancing rules allow no more than 20 people in the chapel at a time the other mourners will have to live. into the ceremony a bit loud speakers are going i'm excited it's just about to start and we've had to set up quite a lot in a relatively short time and it's a live situation so everything that works works and everything that doesn't doesn't
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we can't repeat anything. out that's not our. i would say. 789. 2 chairs. chairs i need chairs once everything set up i'll come down. they had just half an hour to decorate the chapel sarra and to get have some helpers to make sure it all goes without a hitch hennie gets to see the results 1st. sure it looks great doesn't it now light a few candles so it looks even better. it's so wonderful to see how many people have sent flowers it's so incredibly beautiful. in between the speeches music by the top a hose and the beatles blasts through the loudspeakers it's
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a memorial service that's not just sad just the way henny wanted it. any can take 15 leave of her mother and big it is glad that everyone is happy and his corner and now i can we have a sigh of relief and happiness that even if we lived out so well and the feedback was so close to it many people said that's exactly how she was in life and she would have loved the service and that's great that's a nice is feedback you could ask for. being a good scheffler undertaker mc friend in need and shining light in times of darkness.
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transportable before the electric. light of that. threat of the auto and mobility show. says electric mobility isn't found the r a c trunk g t v is out is the boldest e.-v. statement yet it's crimmin with innovations reffed checks out what you get 340000 euros course the electric revolution is happening at all levels we visit a berlin entrepreneur who's doing his bit for clean deliveries and emissions free pasta or. on the local farms or just a local fluffy isn't it true advantages also the mother comes a little in this because. i feel if you feel like as others you struggle as mcgyver jihad for the bottle electric or diesel powered mobility cannot be taken for granted guess what i do get. i'm happy it was not very. moving let's. take you to ramallah on the west bank to see one thing to us that's
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more than just enough style to try to get up to date with right now. hello everybody and welcome to today it's got to be the highlight of the year because i get to drive the audi r s g t let's get rolling. it's been a long journey from audi's 1st reveal of the each concept back in 2018 to the finished production car we get to check out today last time the car was on show the interior was still secrets but not anymore. most important thing of course technical. aristid trendy t. has 2 electric motor that have
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a combined system output of 598 horsepower. they can even go up to 646 holes in the function for a few seconds and that will propel the call from a 02 on with the now and 3.3 seconds that's just crazy and helps me 250 kilometers an hour. the 2nd there will be nobody in front of me i would check out the acceleration a little bit of course i can't go as fast that would like to be. official role so we would stick to the wall but just a little acceleration has never hurt anybody well maybe except your best interest if you don't want them to go to your head with all the against the bag rest it would kick back once the college this fall. as gravy man best ready. the interior
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design matches the sportiness of the rest of the car it's almost like sitting in a racing car cockpit but considerably more comfortable and luxurious of course. but i really like in the interior not everything is touch operated so most important speeches such as climate control right here. actually. which you would use every once in a while when you're driving because it will get hotter it will get colder and you can change what you need right here without having to navigate through some menu though this is a good point i like. most of you probably don't know this but back in 2018 that was among the few lucky ones that got the drive but equally deep deep
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cold up high in the. check this out in the. street. we even got a police escort as the car was not yet street legal. the guy right next to me is one of the chief engineer in the development but you can do the. driving on the road with a car that's nowhere near volume production definitely has its own thrill. you don't get to do this every day. in the end i only had one wish to someday drive the finished car and here we are just a. week from g.t. has a 93 kilowatt hour battery of which $85.00 can be packed into the. 2470
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. p. test procedure which means an average consumption of just over 20 a $100.00. right now we have a little boy at 25 but depending on your driving to go that's very much then you can achieve that 20 below. design wise the car is very close to the prototype from 2018 which is rather uncommon but definitely not unwelcome. as the flagship model. features the latest drivers assistance safety systems.
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so of course you have different driving profiles which you can buy and this right here efficiency. and depending on your driving. change if you put it to you will hear a. sound in the background which is not too much fun if you change the efficiency or even come forward when the car will be more which is also quite nice if you have a long trip. up to the chamber benches which will make them all births and tell the difference between the different driving mode so called for it and make it even bigger and it has in the pontiff. because it's also able to lift the car up to 20000000 need to hire all 22 when they need it the audi pending on the dr phil graham you all
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know everything which will bend he turns increased. thanks to the. easy there is also a regular drones each week which has a little less holes follow $176.00. and that you are $200.00 now in 4 point one seconds which is still crazy figure but not as in the aristide was the key with that right now. but the advantage of course it is the way he will say almost $40000.00 euros on that will. go right here we've got the. socket for ac so charging and hold because usually you will step out of your car in your garage and then plug in your car that's why it's on this side and then on the side. you've got a c.
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and the feet cold charging up to 217 awards which means you can reach up with top from 5 to 80 percent in just 22 minutes. 5 minutes of charging will give you 100 kilometers of range but don't you thinking of charging it on both sides at the same time because if you open one the other one will automatically log. we. already estimates that there own 85 percent he runs you keep customers charged. at home so at the wall both with you have an oil $22.00 kilowatt which would then take the maximum off 8 hours to fully recharge if it was empty. speaking of empty. well you are usually fine. the engine with cars will be a frenzied feat when you open up the front you will find wrong trunk or like to
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call it. it's not exactly very big but you can still fit a few things in there and you still got the trunk in the back. seat to 405 meters but i think it is rather flat so you won't be able to fit any big things in there but on the other hand that's with low cost i have that body type so it's ok. my final verdict on the car it is perfect that's all racing this crazy thing is very good there is almost nothing to complain about except the small we only know if only i had 100000 euros to buy 1. 150 i don't have. all and all the audi are. super sports car with the elegant look of
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a sedan and a decent range but charging time is likewise top tier however prices for the entry level model started just under 100000 euros and the r.s. persian we tested cost at least a 3rd more. this man is on a mission to make berlin a cleaner more sustainable and more pleasant place to live whole and decided that the city's transportation logistics needed to shake out. his 3 wheeled urban car go east scooters deliver to customers doors all around the city with 0 emissions. the idea is that the final section of the delivery chain needs to be greener. was among . i need to be permanently on the ball looking for the latest trends and developments and putting them into practice. my approach to life is constantly
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doing something new and never standing still and that's kind of my inner motivation changing traffic conditions here with vehicles like this from fog listening to that noise from the truck behind me i want to rid the city of that racket. isn't. going to. carbon neutral buses are now also an option. is among the 1st in berlin to convert these diesel double deckers to electrical power this depot also has a number of party bus and sweet designs by artists which is used for public art events and installations. for the other has been involved in the field of mobility for decades. the hard working businessman also organizes art exhibitions and has entered the arena of local politics as berlin transportation spokesman for the green party he was passionately committed to sustainable delivery traffic in the
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city. they got more you know. i was curious to see what politics actually involves and how politicians think business people tend to be the ones who initiate things i'm hugely interested in art and find it exciting when you can appreciate the emotional perspective. and i'm very curious to see a new mobility. which is why he founded urban cargo in 2016. bit invested in a fleet of electrically powered cargo bikes and mopeds all orders placed online are delivered sustainably. and. this is a depot where organic farmers outside berlin leave their fresh progeny is to be picked up. the urban cargo couriers then deliver the goods to the. farmers customers the new lightweight vehicles are available in a growing range of models. employed in this scene is currently evolving and
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producing better and better vehicles and a lot is still in the test phase and we stay in very close contact with the manufacturers when there's a problem somewhere. or where we see things that could potentially be improved which then happens pretty quickly. the triple is an electric 3 wheeler designed in denmark it has a range of 100 kilometers and a top speed of 45 kilometers an hour plus a cargo capacity of 750 liters it gives plenty of a more flexibility in urban traffic than the competition's diesel trucks which block half a street while making a delivery. plus delivery is faster for customers that means goods arriving still fresh organic vegetables supplied with no carbon footprint to boot. and the company's founder enjoys the experience of skipping through the city on a little emo below it's almost as much fun as in the ethos of the civil.
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also here you're king of the road which isn't the case with the triple. you get the superior feeling i'm the biggest guy here and of course we also bore comfort and mind electric vehicles give a much smoother ride than diesel wants to show us that you got none of the shaking engendering you can drive far more smoothly through town than with a diesel vehicle food and an electric vehicle is also way nicer for tourists visiting berlin wall but the fall. they can take a trip around the brandenburg gate with no noise no diesel fumes and a clean conscience. they haven't spouses have a range of around 120 kilometers which is enough to make several tours of berlin per day. the trips taken all the sites including some that the entrepreneur himself was
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involved in. this watchtower used to guard the border between west berlin and east germany in 1990 plus and some artists occupied the structure and saved it from demolition. down on the ground floor was where they used to store their guns in over here was the detention cell where they hold people who'd been caught too close to the wall. he turned the watchtower into a museum of for britain art it still hosts art exhibitions and other events focusing on the legacy of the cold war division of germany. which for play abba also has a connection to sustainability. so i was in no mood to help the environment also includes healthy political and social conditions but a healthy and sustainable future also has to include looking at the past instead of
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just sweeping history under the carpet and focusing on the future we have a lot to learn from the past this is a few lines. to keep us and then takes us to another stop on a journey through berlin's cultural history. it now has a new location but the original ties or was instrumental in putting berlin on the map as a techno music powerhouse in the early 1990 s. . come on play ave used to be one of the clubs managers. that elect electronic music any busses it's obvious. when beautiful she leaves after you go through various phases of life i probably wouldn't have ended up in immobility if i hadn't busied myself with cultural history and not been interested in bringing about changes to the city big. gunnin via the in the study issue now is seeing the city of all further to the next level
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white and for me that starts with transportation it's a building i'm on we need to ensure that the set up maintains the city's big appeal and that we're not suffocated by the traffic for kinship with the bus. it's perhaps a little wonder that urban cargoes clientele includes a fair number of artists. those artists are big supporters of his mission to make berlin a cleaner and more sustainable place. a functioning female i'd like to see a lot more of these vehicles around the city and they add a bit of life to the streets and their work of art in terms of design and concept. let's move them one is aren't hard should also have an eye on the future and their project or object for the future and they look great too i always love seeing them on a mission. is certainly not taking his foot off the pedal he's on an ongoing
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and what are the potential. coming up. on the road with our superheroes my mission is clear blue kushti good anthony calls surely explore in germany. they dive in and check everything out there's a lot going on in. germany tried and tested she gave. a 30 minutes on d w. the fight against the coronavirus pandemic. how has the rate of infection been developing. what measures are being taken. what
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does the latest research say. information and context. the coronavirus update the code of special monday to friday john w. . more than 1000 years ago europe witnesses a huge construction boom. with christianity firmly established there is a greater demand for houses of worship. and both religious and secular leaders are eager to display their power so churches become palaces. the race begins who can create the tallest biggest most beautiful structures.
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stonemason builders and a heart attack. compete with each other to build even projects. this is how massive churches with towers that pierce the clouds like skyscrapers are created a. contest of the cathedrals stars people 12th on d. w. . this is day w news and they say top stories thousands of people apart tested in turkey after the government pulled out of an international accord protecting women from violence the council of europe accord known as the istanbul convention is designed to combat the mystic violence and promote equality conservatives in turkey said deeper
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