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present day hoaxes. and who's behind the. menu search for new zealand's shorts may 3rd on d. w. . the studio 3 news line from berlin a close call in ecuador is election as voting and exit polls showed no clear winner crisis stricken ecuadorians are choosing whether to continue down the conservative market friendly or return to socialism also on the show. printing a revolution activists and me on march 5th pen to paper to get their message out in
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defiance of the army closing down the internet. and in the bundesliga mind snatch a late winner to secure 3 crucial points in their relegation battle against collect . them to the program we begin in the central american states of ecuador were voters are choosing between 2 very different contenders to become the new president voting has ended and ballots are being counted exit polls suggest it's a close race the center right candidate is the veteran conservative banker guillermo laso has socialist rival as the young left wing economist andress are rows voting has taken place under strict public health restrictions because of a surge in coronavirus cases so. slow economic growth and austerity measures have
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been weighing on living standards there. will be a corresponding yonder we're at is following the elections in the ecuadorian capital quito johann welcome polls have closed and it looks like it's going to be a close call doesn't it. it is it is yes it looks like a very tight result polls exit polls cover already been announced just minutes ago and one of them states right if we can do that you're more lost so is supposed to win this election he would be leading for 5 percent this election all around the rest aroused these are non official results that's has been emphasized by the electro authorities but according to this exit poll give us a would be the next president of ecuador by the official results the 1st official results are going to be announced in some hours in this same place and we're. in
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the headquarters of the. electoral national electoral council. this election is very much also a contest between right and left and the population seems deeply divided over which way to go these preliminary results suggest just that which of the candidates is more likely to unite the country. sadly i have to say that honestly none of them both of this kind of theirs they have been very radical undress arousal represents the new radical left wing in latin america who represents the more traditional right wing so they have nothing in common and they have a very difficult political campaign so we have seen this in other countries they are rather go and then when they become president they change the tone so we hope it is going to happen in a bar right now nothing looks like they can do something to unite the country pick . they voters they are also in the same situation very brother very different one
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from the other. the new president whoever that may be will take over in late may what will be the main issues he'll have to tackle. first and foremost to united the country over the say the city because he needs not just the country the people but also the political parties he and the new president needs to find to see political alliances. to go burn and then the economy the recovery effort there is going through a very deep economic crisis caused by the pandemic and that is the other challenge to control the pandemic debunk them the can make overseas use is almost out of control and that is one of the biggest challenges so is not a very nice pun there on it is not a very nice portrayed the next president is going to have here in the weather from may on the deadliest year under marriage in quito thank you very much.
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let's now take a look at some other stories making headlines around the world at this hour around is blaming terrorism for a blackout at one of its nuclear plants uranium produced restarted a day earlier the underground natanz facility and defiance of a shaky international agreement world leaders have been trying to revive the iran nuclear pact the u.s. under donald trump pulled out. hundreds have protested against the deepening humanitarian crisis in yemen crowds blocked a major road in the southern porch of aden they're demanding an end to power cuts and spiraling prices yemen's internationally recognized government as finding around back to the rebels who control the capital sana. german president funk has marked the 76th anniversary of the liberation of. kim
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he warned against forgetting the crimes of the nazis nearly 60000 people were killed. and the satellite camps. chant strong arm leader idriss deby is set so when a 6th term in office votes are being counted after election polls closed the b.'s main rivals were either barred from running or dropped out claiming intimidation to be is a key western ally in the fight against jihadist groups and central and west africa . very come on the. president to do is to be is one of the. does enough reka i mean behavior security she was the 1st to cast your vote it is this 6 schools election has voted didn't. we are done we have the vote we have going to go home now and then wait for the voters to decide their fate. on this planet and disappointed.
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this man says he has voted in 5 elections over the last 13 years on sunday he decided to break or deport him because he believes he's more to never count is jane funny i have a family and the situation is bad if you think i know they will be really addicted but he must change the situation if not it will be worse i know he will be 1st round pick from the bottom of my heart i'm not supporting put up or think many charge and share his frustration members of the opposition and anti-government activist called for the barrel to be boycotted the people of china generally decided to stay at their homes because they're saying that they have been voting for at least 5 times and all these 5 times there has been no change so there's no
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point of them going out to vote. at least 7300000 charity and i vote but in the cup to shoot tightened up this lady is a 1st time voter but she came with high expectations delicious i want there to be more peace in chad yees already peace but we need more than that we need social cohesion. in office for 3 decades president they'd be remains a strong partner for the west in the fight against islamic jihad the east the top part the sahara region. but. he's put diabetes diminishing raised into q.'s he moved. into de paul but the. encouraging they put is him and the corruption . the number of civilians killed in the crackdown by the army in myanmar has risen
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above 700 more than 80 pro-democracy activists died in the latest confrontation in the city of boggle authorities have shut down internet access once again campaigners are now turning creative to get their messages out. the man wearing this mosque who goes by the name lin fund he's the founder of an underground newsletter called molotov. it's secretly distributed to thousands of readers across myanmar. who are going to you know it's a tough time at the moment but we have to be interviewed wearing masks for the other and we're living under a lot of oppression at the moment we have to distribute the printed version of mana tof ourselves because of the internet outage yarder for writing revolutionary literature and then distributing it we could end up in prison for many years possibly 10 or more years we are so hard old person you are already are you.
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a huge risk but one that many like lynn found are prepared to take. some readers across the country download a p.d.f. version of the publication print them out on the street beat the physical copies in their local area. myanmar has a long history of underground publications. independent media is under severe threat. according to groups monitoring the crackdown in myanmar around 3000 people have been arrested since the military seized power in february and at least 700 people have been killed. reasons that keep lin found and his fellow activists determined to fight for their freedom. pretty hard even if one of us is arrested there are young people who will
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carry on producing the molotov newsletter even if one of us is killed someone else will turn up when someone folds this molotov newsletter will continue to exist until the revolution is successful the blue dogs are facing. a revolution that for now appears to have no end date in sight. here in germany the race to succeed chancellor angela merkel is hotting up she'll be standing down after 16 years leading europe's biggest economy now 2 rival candidates are jostling to lead her conservative bloc into an election in september and possibly become the next chancellor. until america will offer a corona test before crucial talks on who might succeed her as chancellor one of the favorites the leader of her c.d.u. party am in lash it he's also a state premier of north rhine-westphalia the other marcus earth a heads up the bavarian c.s.u. a small party closely allied to marco's c.d.u.
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he wasn't giving much away. exciting time so what do they say in bavaria let's take a look and then we'll see if. the 2 men are competing for the one spot as chancellor candid it for the c.d.u. c.s.u. bloc the parties traditionally always work together and open battle would damage the bloc so the rivalry needs to be kept civil it would be a big deal if certain from the small bavarian party won approval from conservatives across germany. as in ready to stand to take on this responsibility if there is broad agreement about it in the c.d.u. big sister party if the party the parliamentary group and the membership all want it then there's no question that you can't duck the responsibility you have to take it on and this is the. surge it is under no illusions he says that whatever the outcome he and lash it will work well together. lash it has chancellor merkel
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support he also emphasized cooperation. we've announced that we're ready to stand as candidates for the chancellor ship and with agreed it should be a good process as we set off towards this shared goal and involving both parties and of course together with the parliamentary group push their own. person to give you the on monday the top brass of the 2 allied parties a set to discuss the matter germany may not have to wait long to find out who will be the conservative blocs candidate for chancellor at this year's elections. and of honestly alliance for. most of their survival chances with a late late jury against cologne the 32 win continues their climb up the table but the result means the end of the road for cologne coach marcos he's been fired with a club stuck in the relegation zone. marcus custos cologne hadn't
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won in 7 games the home coach would have feared the worst when mind scored with their 1st shot on goal john paul 2 years put the finishing touches on a neat new. clothes and were handed a way back into the game on half time penalty the verdict on trade today as equaliser just reward for cologne's efforts domination continued in the 2nd half the free kick finding its way to any or scary headed to host since we deserve leads . for football can be a cruel game when you're fighting for survival cologne barely had time to enjoy that goal as mine hit back with a sucker punch. but devastating council rounded off by kareem only see. the visitors had found their way and it was another break down the left that won them the game in injury time. play on 3 pereiro the minds here are you
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taking his shots past emotionless t.-mo form. heartbreak for the hosts who seems not to believe what they were seeing but the reality came quickly after the game stole given the sack with cologne in big big trouble. there's a day that we know is live from berlin stay tuned for world stories on a fairly for me and the entire team it's from a company. i'm secure in that my work that's hard and in the end it's a meat you're not allowed to steal and more we will send you back. are you familiar with this. with the smugglers were liars. what's your story
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frustrated with the consequences of the pandemic. the bergdorf family in berlin a year after the corona virus pandemic began everyone is at home everyone is busy at their computer well almost everyone. leandra was struggling with his math homework the 14 year old spends up to 9 hours a day at his laptop 1st for his lessons then for homework sometimes lander has to force himself to keep up with his tasks. and look at how what kind of what you just get sad you don't have any energy you almost get a little depressed that's a heavy duty word depressed but it's true of us and us you just don't feel like doing anything anymore and i've been it's. his mother paula also spends her days homeschooling she's a teacher and looks forward to the day when she can finally teach inside the school
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again 1000 back summations could make that happen have a guess then i got a message from my school yesterday that invitations for all teachers to get vaccinations are in the mail. that's very good news. and now i know i will have a vaccination appointment he didn't mean germany's vaccination rollout is taking a long time so far only 10 percent of the population has been vaccinated the 1st to get the job were people over 80 and staff in hospitals and nursing homes paula bergdorf isn't allowed to just go stand in line at the vaccination center without an invitation right now she's looking forward to having rapid testing introduced at her workplace self tests that people take at home will make the school a little safer but in germany these are still not available everywhere paula worries about losing connection to her students one is
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a mix you don't hear anything from them not a no don't feel like it or yes just silence. and then of course you wonder where are they. the father of the family mark has set up his home office in their bedroom he'd rather work here than take the bus and subway to work during a pandemic he considers that too risky in a europe wide comparison germany only comes in as average when it comes to working at home instead of remaining at the workplace less than 40 percent of german employees work from home mark is finding it quite a challenge to work in this environment. the odds for me it's hard for me to combine my working world and the atmosphere that normally surrounds me with working at home with my child my dog my wife it's quite telling. at times months motor sport is exempt from marcus trying to imagine what the future will be like after
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the pandemic is over he's in charge of a startup that's developing ideas for a new kind of tourism after covert 19 all in all the bergdorf are very grateful that they've made it through the pandemic healthy so far. after the terror attack 5 years ago more than bacon belgium became known as a terrorism hotspot. a young tech entrepreneur wants to show that the brussels neighborhood has more to offer. molen back 5 years ago after terrorist attacks in paris and brussels the whole world knew that word and this place this district became infamous as the home base of a handful of bad guys the rest of my index almost 100000 residents felt unfairly stigmatised i was really frustrated inside. i also wanted to explain to people the guys more than big it's nice with people with quality.
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and this is not our kids it off terrorist ybor he was a real also felt lost growing up like those small and back men who would become bombers he dropped out of school at 13 but where they turned to crime he taught himself to code and became a successful tech entrepreneur without the fancy diplomas from expensive schools that many top business people have one that the degree of i have my drive so yeah. really nothing he did have something the desire to help others succeed in 2015 while nearby the terrorist cell was planning its attacks was a recreated a nonprofit tech incubator so well and that kids would have a place to go. a chance to dream big what he calls a different ecosystem provides trainees everything for free the rest is up to them
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this place is look for to give to people you know it's just people come and take your opportunity. if they have no money is free if they have no computer or we can lend a computer they have no time we are almost open 20 hours before you know every day from the single room where he started cerise ecosystem now takes up the whole building and had a turnover of $2000000.00 euros last year google c.e.o. soon to put china visited recently to make a donation in person the world is changing was a recess the big companies recruiting his students are less focused on traditional degrees 93 percent of mullingar graduates have tech jobs or have founded their own companies there are also spinoffs in the netherlands and italy laura hebert a digital marketing student travels in hour each way from ghent to be part of the
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mall in geek community i think it's the beth training center in brussels because it's like recognize from big companies what outsiders used to deride as a no go zone is now the place to be. the chinese government is ramping up pressure on hong kong. more and more pro-democracy activists either flee the country or end up in court like leecher pm . a small flat in downtown hong kong weather woes only will see young dedicated to that 18 i tell them in krakow is located the minatory repression in beijing 32 years ago changed the course of many people in china and hong kong including leach again i was there during the doing for the massacre and i was the pain propre days after my release back to hong kong
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i clashed that i would spend my life time 5 people in boxes in china and so that goal for 5 were not be in the varying streets i case all leisure again is facing a different fate critics and i don't massive cracknell being carried out by the chain this time on the most liberal and democratic city hong kong in the wake of anti-government protest here an 8 this which castro organizing and attending and authorizes and that's really it was over a 1000000 people took part was one of the few without found and questions every one of the defendants are high profile figures apart from media tycoon jim you lie or a former lawmakers icons of the opposition movement like martin lee lewis know this father of 2 marcus issue of the charges carries a maximum 5 year jail term right now but this case is just the tip of the iceberg with over $10000.00 others arrested for is the 1st among the nih charges for
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which he's on trial beijing's recently imposed weeping national 6 years in law and his overhaul of the city's electro system intensify the fear. are going to rise hong kong's tenement morning vigil. every year calling for an end to china's one party rule for takings and that they can make him a prime target and beijing security this year he will likely be absent for the fairy 1st time in this era in a way that going to joe's part of the struggle now i would come but by saying that this is already. of a blessing for me that i would only have to go to jail after 40 years of activism in hong kong and but i'm ready to pay the price and ready to face it having witnessed hong kong's decades long struggle the 64 year old activist just not optimistic he believes that his success says will continue to fight for democracy
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until you finally wish to call. the niger delta is not only one about because most important oil producing regions it's also one of the most polluted places on earth instead of prosperity this black gold brings resident sickness and death. the niger delta once offered to reach spoilers for farmers and fishermen like mike. know it's a threat to humans and the ecosystem go all the spiels have lived people exposed to how it was of course me i'm the i'm my career. most of them died before the age of 40. our lives in the pain they're largely on the sea. we depend on the c. c. . to d.
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almost all of those seafood have gone come find them again because of the oil spill. has led to the. level of poverty i find not find the word to describe. a study in 2012 estimated that 16000 babies died within the 1st month of their life they died because of oil producers in the niger delta state officials admit that the situation has become even worse since then how many people there last week how many were buried this week. where die. because this is i don't want their. poverty. in time so food in town sell cars and even the necessities of life you know what i. bust areas of the states would to with out took sick the u.n. says it could take 30 years to clear up the contamination. residents
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and activists there and the multinational oil company for their plight they have petitioned their government to provide hospitals and schools to improve their living conditions. it's hopeless there isn't a law school who says that and in there that is. developing the foam on the. well as the glue up with cutouts on my desk in israel's i'm also on palm and told the people that. joke place through this species. the region provides most of nigeria's revenues but the communities see they get nothing in the real time and their government has neglected them and to death them to their fate.
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transportable before the electric i. know you meant that much. of the model and mobility show. do we really need all these vehicles. that. some people are dreaming of a life with less traffic we want to have a city. parking lots everywhere. so what might the city traffic of the future look like. just imagine the driving ability to clean and for free i but where should we go if we still think driving cars is a lot of fun i. cover all different vehicle. and could you master the safety systems on award winning hybrid x e 40. 3 systems. you
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were involved in be on the safe side of cars and mobility right now on ramps. climate change and emissions limits. have left their mark on driving for fun. sports cars may pump up the adrenaline but they also pump out pollutants like there's no tomorrow in germany sales are down to around $50000.00 a year. yet s.u.v.s have topped the 1000000 mark in germany even though they're also seen as gas guzzlers and climate killers they are the fastest growing segment for the global card history. sports cars are all about pace passion and the sheer uncompromising thrill of driving nobody but. god the ford mustang is the world's best selling sports who pay the quintessential
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pony car since its launch $964.00. the porsche 911 is another icon of modern motoring and has sold over a 1000000 units since it 1st hit the roads half a century ago. the 1st porsche was built in 1970 it had just 35 horsepower but thanks to weighing only 585 kilos it could reach 135 kilometers an hour. company boss said that the last car ever to be built would be a sports car. the sports car was not merely a mode of transportation it's the imagination. engine you can think of. this ultimate marriage of design and engineering promised a way of life freedom exclusivity independence the ideal get away from the daily grind. soon enough sports cars went from being only physical to stars of
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both the big and small screen. and on game console. in the virtual world these cars deliver plenty of action. some new models now even get launched in video games. that what's your appetite how about one of the. chia stinger. the b.m.w. $440.00 i grant to pay. for the lexus l c $500.00. of course to really put cars like these through their paces you need a race track. or at least a test track like the. clients who attend our training courses cover all different vehicle groups motorbikes passenger cars i pads and trucks we cater to both private individuals and
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commercial clients. before we get going the stinger has a twin turbo engine that cranks out $269.00 kilowatts. is a subsidiary of south korean car giant hyundai. and the stinger is out to muscle in on the european sports car market. is german designed. sure it had what it takes. out on the test track nicaea shows the benefits of its all wheel drive. it tops out at 270 kilometers per hour despite winning. in germany the stinger sells for a base price of around $56000.00 euros it speaks of price and performance. but.
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there's nothing poor about the $500.00 which uses lexus styling in class inside and out. lexus is the luxury brand of japanese carmaker toyota were eager to show that they were among the front runners not only among hybrid cars. are matched by the way it hugs the road. it's developers who are granted triple the usual time to toil and tinker away at the new model. the result is life in the fast lane a trip that will have your heart pounding and your pulse racing. $351.00 kilowatts catapult this mean machine to
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a top speed of 280 kilometers an hour. and feel it the wheel but a price tag of 100000 euros this baby burns a whopping 12 leaders a gasper 100 kilometers. b.m.w. meanwhile harking back to the seventy's when the 3.0 c.s.l. dominated the european touring car circuit. and now the 440 i grant who pays channelling that history. unlike its predecessors on the race track it's not meant to tear up the record books but it comes with its fair share of luxury extras. in it $62000.00 euros it's far cheaper than its lexus rival. its output is a relatively unimpressive 240 kilowatts but you hardly notice that when you take to
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the curves here it roar. the perfectly configured suspension is coupled with b.m.w.'s legendary straight 6 engine. and as you're thrust back into your seat after shifting down a gear you get that real sports car feeling. these are cars that only show powerful emotions for some they're objects of desire embodying that ultimate freedom of movement. for others their unwelcome relics of an environmentally unfriendly past. but environmental responsibility and sports cars can also go hand in hand the new porsche tiger on is powered by 560 kilowatts and its all electric sports car you can drive with a clean conscience. hello
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and work. today we're going to have a look at this. isn't exactly a new car compact s.u.v. claimed the european car of the year trophy in 2018 and its fresh looks made the swedish best seller a real crowd pleaser. you can also choose a contrast in the roof color to make your car really stand out. well what's new about the x. 40. or to be precise because of the. 5000 and is the
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1st poet trained for this car according to. around $2.00 per 100 kilometers which. almost sounds too good to be true. the plug in hybrid combines a $180.00 horsepower 3 cylinder gasoline engine with a 60 challenge want electric motor and front wheel drive hybrid drive trains always add weight to a car thanks to the 2 engines and the battery and at 1900 kilos the x e 40 is no exception. it's growth but you can feel the weight now the x e 40 has never been a real speedy all this stuff you definitely penfield the polish with stuff exhilarating but with around 7.3 seconds from 0 to 100.
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combination we knew when he races. that speed was never the point of this valvo what it's aiming for is fuel economy. the hybrid system pegs mean different driving modes name to pure hybrids and power in pure you'll get all electric driving meaning the car is on the he was in be electric engine it's good post before 125 came of age and the range of the moment which is quite nice when you'll both be driving in the city. when the best reason i mean teeny you can plug it in then charge it up or use the internal combustion engine to give the battery some additional juice in the hybrid mold the system fries to combine both engines in the most effective way it's probably the mold you would drive the most in when you're outside the 30 year old we're going to do with most of the time and
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then there's the performance mode where both engines are running in parallel all the time to give you the maximum performance for whenever you feel the need for speed. besides the 3 driving modes the x.e. 40 offers a whole range of safety. systems functional has always been at the forefront of driver safety. engineer kneels boylan invented the 3 point seat belts for the car maker back in 1959 german patent office named the belt one of the 8 inventions that most benefited humankind during 100 years ending in 1905 with head side a neat airbags of all the x e 40 scored top marks in the euro and c.a.p crash test. emergency brake assist and active lane keeping assist come standard. class cross traffic alert warns you of vehicles approaching from the side and braking support automatically applies the
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brakes in order to avoid a collision. but there's one problem i've got with all the safety systems and that's not the systems themselves as they were pretty much rather for me it's the way you control them because to activate or the activate the systems you have to do so through the year for payment stream there are menus on top of menus that open up even more menus and i don't know or maybe it's just personal preference and after a week or so of driving the car you will eventually master the system but personally i don't really like. ok so the user interface of the infotainment system might need an overhaul but what about fuel consumption. sleeping in the countryside probably isn't the best territory to achieve presumptions that are close to being $2.00 new cars per
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100 kilometers that whenever i'm not saying that it's impossible to achieve those numbers by driving here the day most of the time in the hybrid model we ended up with something flows through the 7 to 8 meters per 100 feet of meters. so what's the verdict at a hefty starting price of $49000.00 euros the x e 40 with its new plug in hybrid engine has both the advantages and disadvantages he might expect on longer trips this heavy s.u.v. tends to guzzle the gas but for running errands around town or commuting to work the sleek looking volvo will get you there economically and safely. to our cities are failing us. affects us all is this all future generations
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can look forward to i like to have a survey where i don't need to worry about the machines and i have what can we do to improve the way we move in our cities to replace race model join us on a journey we're architects engineers and activists face up to the challenges of our future urban mobility. traffic chaos some of the toughest. worldwide every day. there are some 47000000 cars on germany's roads enough for 2 of the 3 adults to be driving at the same time. that's the highest level ever in berlin alone 87000 new cars were registered in 2019 despite growing traffic problems. like lots of public transport with ok bicycle. and we see all those cars next to the universe the boating people like the students you have free public transport
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and they still come by car and i think that's not good. all over the world urban traffic pollution is choking use of the air we need to breeze meet. people around the world are demanding change. after more than 100 years is the cars dominance of our ever more crowded cities finally coming to an end. and vitamin his part with cars and nobody has the freedom to live in the city in a more metro way and the future of the city is the future of our mobility in a new way. the global design studio graphed is developing visions of our future urban mobility in its founders last cook a bag and thomas villa might are specialists in urban planning and sustainable architecture may expect future generations to have far more choice in how they move
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around their cities. will be the child all of us. will probably walk quite some. some distance because the neighborhoods will be without too much traffic jump on a car maybe that leads then to a connection that probably will take their child into the air and landed right on the walk in place. of flying taxis could be a spectacular urban upgrade but probably not for the masses the biggest changes will affect cars especially our own private ones of which there are more than $1000000000.00 worldwide. there will be in the old voluntary anymore between public transportation and individual traffic the separation of both has a lot through of the cities that we see through there. but what could take the place of private cars and emissions free highly flexible public transport system.
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our urban mobility could depend on vehicles like the move or the tech underpinning the move or comes from a german company. it's meant to demonstrate how one. platform can fulfill many needs. for us to move or can be used for the transport of people as well as. for the transport of goods during daylight traffic the transport of people and transport of goods whatever. in germany car sit unused for 23 hours a day on average each wasting about 12 square metres of parking space. that's as big as the typical german child's bedroom. in the u.s. cities like houston are struggling to overcome decades of urban planning that is giving more space to cars than anything else. the more you have reduced the
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dimensions of the vehicle of course we achieve that by moving the drive units into the wheels themselves placing the technical components as far into the corners as possible to make more interior space years a ball. and that frees up space on the road so. shrinking vehicle footprints are just one part of shufflers mobility vision. this award winning prototype can carry 4 people to their destination cleanly autonomous li and flexibly in. the city were aggressively change as we share. if it is public or private leaving the possibility for the city to come back to the people meaning we need less parking spots. we basically need the cars or the planes or the drones whatever it is too long
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so we need new spaces. potential. in the near future digital networking will drive our mobility. shufflers idea for people using autonomous vehicles from a fleet working 247. these multi-functional emissions free vehicles to transport people and goods or provide services by sharing the vehicles people could free up huge areas of space previously dedicated to parking but are we really ready to have robots driving everywhere. and guns cause the hood is the one major hurdle is legal vehicles like that are not really covered by the current legislation we'll have to make many adjustments to legal frameworks and the lack of legal security surrounding autonomous vehicles is putting the brakes on development is that. it's done to lose all the victims here but can we really afford to lose any more time.
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to generations of young people who will inherit our cities are already looking for quick and direct ways of improving our urban lives now and then we can do 2 things firstly politically. challenge all politicians i view want to have a city where we want to live in where we don't just see cars and parking lots everywhere but where we can go everywhere and i'm not afraid but i call it hit us secondly we can do it ourselves we can take the bicycle to our university to school we time by. the metro for the on the ground and we can take. the german city of outspokenness trying to get cars out of the city by offering free public transport in the central zone. since january 2020 people can also take out a mobility subscription that gives them unlimited access to the city's fleet of bikes and cars the package costs around 3 years 50 per day. it's one change among
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many that are needed. we need the overall traffic management as well as the infrastructure as well as a payment system a ticket system and things like this of course future mobility has to be affordable it might pay for itself with an. it's like the internet does these days. just imagine that's driving all mobility is actually clean and for free why because it's the search place where you can work with driving as you know it's automatic you don't have to take care of that it's shared with other people it's connected so basically the people that run advertisements in these to places while you're working they pay for the ride so i think a city where we don't have cars. has much more space for treats. has space for the people and i think city without cars can have a lot more opportunities than a city with calls. a city without cars for many people that's hard to imagine.
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but things are beginning to move in that direction the question is what do we want to do with the space when the cars have gone. we've just got some traffic. and then you see these could be i'm a texan. for the last 27 years. i've not been easy i've been driving very i have 4 children 3 boys and one girl that's my waist and it went better. tell me about this are suffering right now about. what to cut back on the
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