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if you. are city or commodity starts march 22nd on d w. this is the life from birth no indian side to germany's lockdown chancellor angela merkel seeks to extend restrictions for another month as code 19 cases soul hospitals are near the point of thing over well also on the program the spanish island of my gold cup race is full of wave of tourists from germany. the visitors
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could bring coronavirus with them. and in the in this league i have to believe in finally put it all together to secure a big win i believe if you supposed in the capital team's hopes of avoiding relegation. to be held welcome to the program germany is set to extend its coronavirus lockdown until mid april a 3rd wave of corona virus cases is threatening to overwhelm hospitals 7 day rate of infections has tipped above 100 per 100000 people the critical danger level authorities say variants of the farce driving the numbers higher chancellor angela merkel and regional g to meet to discuss the next steps. chief political editor. has more on what's coming up. well formally we do expect
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the current lockdown to be extended here and many this talk of the 18th of april and that would be after the easter break but when we talk of a lockdown here in germany we're talking about something that has already been relieved to some degree the current nice it shops are open a lot of schools are open and now the incidence rate of 100 that's 100 infections but 100000 people within the space of 7 days has been hit here in germany and that would mean an emergency break that would mean immediate reaction regionally for those shops to be closed again and the big question mark now is whether the country will actually stick to that whether it will regions want to stick to that or whether there will be exceptions particularly in view of that easter break coming up and stay devaney's chief political editor mechanic of the there on the spanish island of new york a is getting ready for a wife of tourists in the run up to the easter holidays most will come from germany
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which has taken a holiday hotspot off its list of high risk destinations many on land as worried that the visitors will bring the coronavirus with them but hotel owners insist they guests will stay safe. heavy rain and few signs of life outside parts of the holiday spirit hasn't quite arrived in majorca yet the island has been preparing frenziedly to accommodate large numbers of guests during a pandemic strict hygiene rules are in place such as wearing masks edge of the tides the collaboration forms tests and flight prices that are often 3 times more expensive than usual holy days and times of the pun demick are not easy nevertheless the island expects a rush of many german tourists over the easter holidays lines have already added hundreds of connections to their flight schedules. it is the calm before the store
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. so far only futurists have arrived on the holiday resorts at the beach between a and stefan imho it's came on one of the 1st planes from germany since flights resume seeking a break from the lockdown that they are happy to be here and a little anxious saturday you cannot visit what's on their worst situations that made us feel easy like the flight is packing 150 people into a small cabin really safety even if we had all been tested to be about in the end it was an opportunity to escape it all and everyone has to decide for themselves if they want to take the risk or not just music with it and they got beat up on us i'm good bit on the. infection rates in my yard and its inhabitants are keen flights to stay that way. for trial rooms i regularly disinfect it and the director of this hotel expects our guests to do their part to keep the virus at bay.
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hotel is probably the most tricky part guests are only allowed to take their mask off when they take is that from their drink we have to make sure that they put it back on straight away. my archives economy has been hit hard by the pandemic many island us have lost their jobs. residents are currently below the poverty line still many remain skeptical about tourists returning. we have to live with all these restrictions while at the same time they are opening up the islands to tourists. i'm happy that they are coming back i've missed them. again though of course we have to revive the economy but given the high infections and rage in germany i'd rather wait until the summer i want to. get on despite the miserable weather and stefan have no regrets about holiday in majorca
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and they think the risk of infection is low after all they've come to relax not to party just as well it will be some time before the parties that forged new york us repute taishan. ok let's take a look now at some of the other stories making news around the world u.s. defense secretary lloyd austin has met president ashraf ghani on a surprise trip to afghanistan top of the agenda was the peace process if u.s. troops are due to leave afghanistan by night president joe biden says it would be tough to make that deadline. voters have gone to the polls in the republic of congo the election is being boycotted by the opposition and the authorities have imposed an internet blackout president denise. is expected to extend his 36 he hold on power he's my rival is seriously ill with covert 19.
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mourners in tanzania have been paying their last respects to the late president john really he died last week officially of heart failure he had not been seen in public for 3 weeks and was suffering from a mystery illness the opposition says it was covert 19 and the feeling he had downplayed the dangers of the disease. they didn't believe it when they heard the news. but seeing his body lying in state the grief becomes too much. mourners of tanzania's former president john michael fullilove collapse from the agony. i managed today to pay my last respects to my late president my heart is in great pain for losing him. before he came to power most of us were going through a hard time our country was being exploited by he helped us fight against all
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exploitation. the popular leader's death he's shrouded in mystery for 3 weeks he wasn't seen in public authorities originally denied that he was on well but then on wednesday they announced his death from a heart condition in tanzania he was known as a corruption busting man of the people but more recently his handling of the corona virus came into question. his position on the pandemic ranged from stating it did not exist in tanzania to claiming the country had beaten the virus through prayer and herbal remedies following his death his deputy samir. was sworn in as president becoming the 1st woman to lead tanzania. this is the time to bury our differences as a nation to console each other and show each other love unity peace humanity and
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tanzanian values. body will be taken to different locations around the country before his burial in his home town of chatto on friday. an artillery strike on a hospital in syria has killed at least 5 civilians the attack in the rebel stronghold of. government forces a safe fire organized by russia and turkey is supposed to protect the area. yet more deaths to mourn in a conflict without end days after syria marks 10 years since the outbreak of its civil war these people died from artillery fire into the pocket in northwest syria one of the few areas outside the assad regime's control. the shelling once again broke a yearlong ceasefire between rebels and the regime the bombardment also hit
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a hospital killing 7 civilians including one child. these images show the survivors being led to safety. and. i arrived this morning for my shift at the hospital as soon as i got to the entrance the bombing began it was a terrible sight the wounded and the dead were on the ground it was painful to see . the heavily destroyed it live on the turkish border remains a thorn in assad side a cease fire brokered by ankara remains in place but it has not prevented intimates and shelling and strikes by the regime and its russian allies nearly $3000000.00 refugees crowd the enclave hemmed in from all sides they have nowhere left to run although it is in australia have to clear
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a natural disaster as torrential rains battered eastern areas the downpours causing some of the worst flooding in decades residents were evacuated nice sydney as more than 30 centimeters of rain fell in a single day since the services and now warning of a life threatening situation. loadstone the manning river in new south wales much of the state has been affected by dangerous flash flooding it's causing widespread damage and is threatening lives american sea services have appealed to people not to drive through the flood waters it's not worth the risk you're creating significant risk to yourself or your families and also to the person who is who would need to come. record rains the most of the state some areas have reported the worst flooding in half a century and the dating poor is are showing no signs of abating. we're just
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inundated at the moment. and the water still rising from a bath you know you know. yeah this is the worst i've seen it last year just after christmas it was pretty bad as well but not this bad. there's going to be a lot of people that might you don't get there has a slot in the boat they won't get to work the ride will be wrecked as well spend it on a test and i think a lot of people bit of a walk up call the government is offering financial assistance to people affected by the floods meteorologists are warning that this extreme weather is set to continue for several days. but it is like a football now and a big day for a couple of teams clinging to hopes of a skype from relegation by the belly and minds posted upsets have pulled off the biggest surprise a victory of the live accusing. the berlin coach paul darvill he knew he had to win
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or lose this one and it would slowly become mission impossible for his team to survive in the big league. so i had to push forward like soledad before totally overwhelming labor cruzan right from the start and that paid off they scored in the 4th minute with a rocket of a goal courtesy of de or vice euros zipes point with an excellent set up by midfield dynamo matteo gone dizzy and dirty look at one nil for hair. the berliners kept pouring it on and in the 26 minute one back what looked like a last ball to set up much criticised brazilian striker much. and he smelled goal. to neil for hair and coutinho was back on the scoreboard after more than a 1000 minutes of play with out at goal. and it wasn't over yet just 7 minutes later colombian john cordova needed 3 know. and that's how it ended with no goals in the 2nd half. really for character but they also know they have
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a long road ahead and leverkusen have some work to do also. freiburg so their chances of qualifying for next season's europa league take a big step forward on sunday that a faded out at home after school as 1st half captain christian going to run towards go by the 1st schoolboy how kerry. went on to a 2 nil win the now in the standings. and tennis germany's alexanders already has won a thrilling mexican open final in acapulco the world number 7 at the bottom of your screen he recovered from a shaky start to beat stefano city pass in straight sets 647650 pass was the top seed and had stormed to a 41 lead in the 1st set before it turned it all around the german says fans being in the stands the most fun he'd had in months.
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you're watching didn't believe news here's a reminder of our top story this hour provoked say several german states are pushing to extend strict coronavirus restrictions beyond the easter chancellor angela merkel will make regional leaders on monday to discuss rising in fiction right cross the country. coming up next this world stories where you'll meet turkey's feminist music pioneer guy it's a kilt anatomy have more headlines in 45. people in trucks injured when trying to free the city center more and more refugees are being turned away or. pledged to slip at least rebel misplayed demonstrators live stream
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troops live to lists the little more than 300000000 people are seeking. limitlessly moderately coast no one should have to sleep. come up make up your own mind luck w. . laid for mines. this week on world stories. searching for a missing activist in syria. a courageous musician in turkey but we begin in france with between the 1960 s. and 1980 s.
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about 2000 children from the island of high uniacke was forced to be resettled instead of being educated they were exploited even at the age of 75 immune are all still bears the deep scars left by his youth the government took him away from his family at the age of 9 as part of a resettlement program he was 1st sent to various children's homes on the island of green young or not road warrior or your job or your field and for the fear we weren't allowed to say or do anything we had to follow the supervisors orders if we didn't they hate us they made us do the hard labor at one point or we had to carry but it's all cement on our heads and pour them onto a slab to build a swimming pool somewhere in the walls around the homes or 4 metres high we weren't allowed to go out or to see our families or a group already gobbled guard or proposed or poor. he was told he would be taken to mainland france but it took another 9 years and instead of getting
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a good education there's promised he had to work as a farm hand. or loan on your property because we had to milk the cows clean the pig pens plant and harvest beetroot and potatoes the farmers have been told we were dangerous that we were murderous and of these they didn't trust us and treated us like slaves so they hit us at the slightest excuse. but. he was finally freed at the age of 21 and ménage to set up a business as a painter he tried to forget his past as best he could up until a few years ago when he met his partner mary sure she insists that he needed to find his roots she searched for months sent hundreds of emails and managed to get one spectacular result she found in mills oldest sister mary who lives only in you
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know they talk to each other daily. are all. i was always hoping to find him and he never gave up my search now he's too far away from me i want him to come back here. and 2014 france officially acknowledged its moral responsibility towards the so called children of the cause the ministry of the overseas told us that they plan to teach these children's history at school but immediately is hoping for more of the more good or more of more we are asking for damages that's perfectly reasonable they have done us harm if i had robbed or killed someone i would also be punished even though money will not right the wrong they have done to us it's like losing a leg you never get it back. but previous claims for compensation were dismissed you too the statute of limitations in meal will keep looking for his happiness he's
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planning to go to the new all this autumn to finally reunite with his family. on to syria where 10 years ago shimon rights activists tied son saif in a fort islamists opposed the asatru and was at the forefront of the revolution before being abducted. my name is from your arse i was from the us this was. when protests erupted across syria on march 20th levon rights activist rosin said to me was on the frontline she was key to revolutionary efforts across the country beside her also close friend martin del wish. we meet the human rights lawyer in paris is. be very valuable to him but as for me the most important aspect of president's personality
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is a rejection of injustice and her willingness to do anything to fight injustice he doesn't hospitals along i when the us hatteras team responded with a bloody crackdown arresting thousands of activists resume chewer the world would know i he became a q swatters she had the sort of softness almost frailty to her when you matter of the beginning and you like how is she doing this very dangerous job. and then as soon as you spoke to her you immediately discovered the sort of steely courage and principles. in 2013 resins led to regime had them ask for duma a town that would later be dominated by the hardline militant group jaish and islam . present launched women's initiatives forth for the rule of law and documented human rights abuses including those committed by our troubles rather than was
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targeted several times a bullet left at her doorstep and none of this letter obtained by g.w. threatening her life the words i will kill you repeated 5 times on december 9th 20 so teen armed men stormed her office there abducted rather than together with her husband and 2 fellow activists after years of investigation human rights lawyer and his team are confident that jaish al islam are responsible for the fate of rozanne and her colleagues resembles that of the civil peaceful movement that tried to create a moral eternity for syria. they were crushed between the regime and these islamist groups in the bed in the end of oratory and as well. this to me how you 8 years after resign and her colleagues disappeared their fate remains one of the great mysteries of the revolution but friends and relatives have not given up hope
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that one day they will know the truth. now or to germany where female can give us our feeling the impact of corona not only is their work undervalued they often less than their male counterparts. here in the hospital there is a strict protocol when it comes to putting on your protective clothing but for cuts been bad it has become a routine she is one of the many female nurses who have been pushing their limits day and night for you know taking care of coronavirus patients. there's a sticker on it about the physical strain is an enormous working in this kind of gear is exhausting but the psychological component plays a big role too we always have to take care of critically ill patients that's part
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of our job but now we have seriously ill patients can also endanger us and dentistry in a stressful and watched her. stressful is also how to hammond would describe her last year she it works as a nurse in an old people's home and bergmann the pandemic made her job even harder and again the burden of caring for society's elderly falls mainly on women as soon luckily man i increasingly interested in being in the us my husband does also work but otherwise it's mainly women probably because of the pay if it were a male domain then women would also a very different set of aries one of us are not for. more than 90 percent of the people fighting the daily battles on the nursing front are women and they are up to 10 percent less than their male counterparts according to the german federation of trade unions the chances of promotion are slim and they often work nights it would
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mean for the 400 and my wish for women in this profession is that they stop putting themselves down and that people are aware of their contribution people need to understand that we're not just not as clean as the kitchen wife is that the world only goes around when we all work together as a team one of us can't get by without the other doesn't i now for one and in an on wish for when i would. come on and on top of life as i am. maybe here to stay and we need to develop strategies we need enough stuff enough equipment and whatever else it takes to help us do our jobs. it was all of us here in the fight all to. both nurses are great these improvements have to come and they. have to come soon. now meet turkey's psychedelic rock star i assume akyol who's not afraid to stand up
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for women its rights. families adore her unique sound on the flinching political position it's. a mini bus ride through a parallel universe and a woman gaius to actual is in the driver's seat. she loves to bring together traditions and modernity that sounds she revived psychedelic rock sound that was lost truly popular in turkey in the 1970 s. . hope some of them most of my childhood memories are about music and when i dreamt about my future the music was always there. the fans love the unique mix of turkish music rock and post-punk. and many search gaius abstract lyrics for messages about the situation in turkey.
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the whole country is a shisha cafe and we as suffocating in its smoke she sings in bottom is that tosh. sloth of us all walking used to log of all it's really become more and more difficult to breathe in this country because there is a lack of justice and rule of law that has deeply wounded this society i feel very injured too it's time for us to stand up for and support each other here in turkey and elsewhere in the world. and the herald in the. guy is most concerned about the situation of women. in turkey rights groups warn that domestic violence is on the rise and that the number of women murdered has dramatically increased in recent years. activists regularly organized
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protests over the turkish government bans most of them but guy is proud that women still dared to be loud and demand their rights. to the called. when we talk about women in turkey the word oppression automatically comes to mind it's an uphill battle for every woman here who wants to live according to her own ideas but we won't be a fright we will stick together draw attention to ourselves and organize all organs always all of the things out. for her sans guy is a role model in terms of self-determination and when it comes to speaking one's mind. my. plan.
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a comeback. fun 06. 30 minute w. got some up to for your bucket list. corner . hot spot for such and some great cultural memorials to boot. double trouble all goes. well as gravy man master a thief. or good. we are living during the most extraordinary time mistry.
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transportable before the electric. came in about. rev the auto and mobility show. who says electric mobility isn't fun the r.s.c. trunk g.t. is out he's the boldest e.-v. statements yet it's claiming with innovations reffed checks out what you get 414-0000 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 from the past who are. going to fall for the stock market for fear that if you are going to default with model comes a little uneasy because the thing is no one see if you feel like you stop eisma guy my. you can call for it and electric or diesel powered mobility cannot be taken for granted that people. come here. for you. really want us to. take you to ramallah on the west bank to see one thing to that's
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more than just a knot style to try to get up to date with the house. 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 a 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 any more. most important thing of course the technique of. aristide throwing g.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. function for a few seconds and that will then propel the problem was 02 and would get on one of you know in 3.3 seconds that's just crazy man help speed 250 kilometers an hour. the 2nd there will be nobody in front of me i will check out the acceleration a little bit of course i can't go as fast as that would like to be if this is official road so we will stick to the wall but just a little acceleration has never hurt anybody well maybe except your passengers if you don't want them because if your head is not in the bag rest. it would kick back once the colleges fall. as gravy men 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 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 colder and you can change what you need right here without having to navigate through some menu so 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 get the right that each one d.c.
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told a guy in the. check this out he. even got a police escort as the car was not yet street legal. song. 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. he has a 93 kilowatt hour battery of which $85.00 can be effectively use while driving and with. just one of the 270 of. the b.
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test procedure which means an average consumption of just over 20 kilowatt hour with the $100.00. right now we have a little more 25 depending on your driving style so if you don't accelerate very much then you can achieve that 20 below 0. 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 all the latest drivers system safety systems.
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so of course you have different driving profiles which you can choose by others but right here efficiency by many and depending on your driving. style of the car would change if you put it to dynamic you will hear of some sonora sound in the background which is not too much fun if you change the efficiency all even come forward and the car will be more tightened which is also quite nice if you have a long lead. up to the chain but suspension which will make the the mold bursa tell the difference between the. driving mode so called for it and make it even bigger 'd and it has been bonded 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
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graham. all low areas which will bend and return increased. thanks to the. easy there is also a regular drones each week which has a little less holes follow $176.00 will make it stand the day before you are $200.00 now in 4 point one seconds which is still crazy figure but not as in the people to be with us right now. but the advantage of course it is the wait for it will save almost $40000.00 euros on that will. go right here we've got being sought good for a c. 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 other side.
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you've got ac and d.c. sol pos charging up to 217 awards which means you can reach off the car from 5 to 80 percent in just 22 minutes on all the words 5 minutes of charging would 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 last. week. audi estimates that their own 85 percent he turns iti customers would charge. at whole soul at the wall both with 11 or $22.00 kilowatt which would take the maximum off 8 hours to fully recharge if it was empty. speaking of empty. well you will usually find the engine with a low cost will be a front gate fee when you open up the front lines trunk or like to call it
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for long 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 leaders but i think it is flat so you won't be able to fit any big things in there but on the other hand that's with most cost they have body type so it's ok. my final verdict on the car it is perfect in this crazy but everything is very good there is almost nothing to complain about except the small real window if only i had 100000 euros to buy 1. 150 i don't have them all and all the audi r s e trying g.t.
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is a super sports car with the elegant look of a sedan and a decent range the charging time is likewise top tier however prices for the entry level model started just under $100000.00 euros and the version 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 home and decided that the city's transportation logistics needed to shake out. these 3 wheeled urban cargo east scooters delivered 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 the need to be permanently on the ball looking for the latest trends and developments and putting them into practice. my approach to life is
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constantly doing something new and never standing still and that's kind of my inner motivation changing traffic conditions here with vehicles like this. listening to that noise from the truck behind me i want to rid the city of that racket. where. carbon neutral buses are now also an option. that is among the 1st in brylin to convert these diesel double deckers to electrical power this depot also has a number of party buses redesigns 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 for lane transportation spokesman for the green party he was passionately committed to sustainable delivery traffic in the
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city. because. 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. this is a depot where. organic farmers outside berlin leave their fresh parties 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. and. this scene is currently evolving and producing
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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 its streets 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 be experience of skipping through the city on the little emo below it's almost as much fun as in the ethos on the field will. also
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hear your 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 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 for the fall. they can take a trip around the brandenburg gate with no noise no diesel fumes and a clean conscience. playing out once bosses have a range of around 120 kilometers which is enough to. next several tours of berlin per day. trips taken on the sites including some that the entrepreneur himself was involved
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in. this watchtower used to guard the border between west berlin and east germany in 1900 play yaba 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 them but over here was the detention cell where they hold people who'd been caught too close to the wall. dish arrested. he turned the watchtower into a museum of forbid an art it still hosts art exhibitions and other events focusing on the legacy of the cold war division of germany. which for a playoff 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 and stead
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of just sweeping history under the carpet and focusing on the future we have a lot to learn from the past from this is if you like. to give us and then takes us to another stop on our 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 out i used to be one of the clubs managers. that and it be electronic music any buses it's obvious. and beautiful she lives up to you go through various phases of life i probably. and have ended up in a mobility if i hadn't busied myself with cultural history and not been interested in bringing about changes to the city big gun and via the in the study issue now is seeing the city of all verger to the next level and for me that starts with
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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 few me 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 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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journey to make berlin not just a cooler but also a healthier place to live. it's me up on my. mobile phone with. me into the essence music. and i mean more when he smelled bad in the city. it's a young man chemically bled to blend in. now as that nick and we were milk a sauce the muscle mass has seen its mother sold
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hearing and public eye making the shift to a boss will probably want to follow the model of also getting a plug leak which i mean by that if we kill your plumbing for your pay living in the shack like a plucky little fellow. ideas go the bushel mcleish react to that and i mean he puts a few things from what i hear and heck and even as a crayons a man in a country is the minute when a few busts the smiths do and they hayek and i said i want to be 8 of us that have since chicken head on us and design about a canonic a field i haven't. been running simoneau a very don't work. i den is a credit to see i do what a few nice to have are bad. because i. know i started with a little. over a pretty good
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