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to make up the global 3000 series starts june 21st on d, w. the news business detail. the news live from berlin germany far arrives, fails in its attempt to shake off a political order in a key regional election anglo merkle, conservative to force off the challenge from the populace. alternative germany party will bring you all the latest reaction and what the result means. for the national election in september, the polarized room vote and
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a hard board presidential run off left. if you come up, pedro castillo is fighting off a late search from keiko. would you, maureen, the daughter of heroes jails, former president and an uptick in corona virus cases, fuels, and diety in the u. k. will look at the highly contagious variance threatening to derail plan, to lift pandemic restrictions. ah, i've told me already, but welcome to the program. the far right has failed to redraw germany's political map. angler merkel of conservatives have comfortably seen off the challenge from the alternative. germany party in the eastern states of saxony on hold. the chancellor party, one more than a 3rd of the votes, the de la votes,
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but still makes up. the 2nd biggest block in the regional parliament. saxony, on hold is a small state with fewer than 2000000 voters. so this election carried a much more significant than it might have normally. that's because it was the latest. it was the last test of public opinion before september, the national election. let's look at how it played out. for months in the pose, 2 parties were breathing down each other's next. here in the eastern german state of saxon the on house in the endo, a resounding unexpectedly strong wind for the conservative c d. u and nothing close to an upset from the far right alternative to germany a f d. i was just on the plots of devotion, have taken a clear stand alone, and a large majority of our citizens have said, we don't want to be associated in any way with the 3 latest date. and i'm very grateful for the recipient done on many here. in fact,
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to me on how to relatively poorest days to be a f. d could win and would, when it pulled strongly. so month capitalizing on voted dissatisfaction with the pandemic while keeping to its core. and migration message, instead sunday's results indicate the i f, d may be weakening and it's strong hold areas, but it's putting a positive spin on the result. for him as a v, all it is not bad, we're very happy with the result. it's pretty much what we got last time and i have to say it's important to me that we got the working class back. the last part he had last, voters and the work is in this came to us and i'm actually very happy with this result. even though sex to me on how it is a small size to see to use when here is a much needed boost to federal leader and lash at it. he's got a lot on his place. like sending off the challenge nationally from the greens he were riding high in the palm. if he succeeds lash,
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it's the greatest chance of winning the biggest prize. replacing with uncle michael as chancellor call our chief political and it's michelle. a curve now explains why read these regional elections matter on a national level. without doubt, this was a resounding election victory, fungal macros, c d u party here in the state of facts in the and there are 3 lessons from this for those general elections in september. first of all, the far right a if the party can be beaten and it can be seen in decline even in an eastern stronghold state like saxony and highs. also, the c d u policy can once again gain momentum as it just did in the state just facts and the height. and thirdly, i mean last it, the chance the candidate of the conserves his c d. u party may be seen as a continuity candidate medical, but he's no obstacle to beating the fall right
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a f d. that's very good news for him. and his conservative c d u party. the other big question is, what's wrong with the polling? because none of this was conclusively predicted, and the relatively poor showing here of the green party in socks in the on had maybe an indicator that the continuous rise of the greens may not be given after all. shana cousin, either. now let's take a look at some of the other stories making news around the world. the italian coast guard have detained a ship belonging to the german c i. migrant rescue organisation inspect us that the vessel was in violation of safety and environmental regulations. during the last mission, the c, i 4 brought more than 400 migrants to sicily hydrated she had as group. boca ramos confirmed as
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a leader of luck. chicago died and fighting against islamic state fighters 2 weeks ago. he's death muslim, major shift in nigeria as 12 year old. you had an insurgency that has killed more than 40000 people and displaced around 2000000 in the northeast. mexicans are voting in an election of the law house of congress as well as 15 of the countries 32 governors. the result will determine whether president andrew manuel lopez, abra doors party gets the legislative majority. it needs dozens of candidates, were killed during the violent election campaign. peruvians are also going to the polls in a run up vote to elect a new president right wing candidate keiko for murray is promising to maintain economic stability. and pro free market policy arrival left his political nova pedro kasteel have galvanized support from peruse. rural poll
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dw correspondent johan ramirez is standing by for us in the peruvian capital, lima. johan, good to have you on the program. you've spoken to voters today. what are the views on this presidential run off? there are of us are very polarized. we always talk about elections that come from 2 different point of view. by really this election is very particular on one hand, we have this arise waiting to candidate to take for him already. on the other hand, we have this marxist left wind candidate federal castillo. they couldn't be more different. we have been talking to many people today here in lima and actually both sides. they take it for granted that their candidate is going to win the election. we're talking to some federal gas t o supporters here in downtown of lima. and they were saying that they want conceit, 80 feet of their candidates. so this is very turns environment cost,
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especially by the, by a very difficult, especially a very aggressive electra wrecked on pain. and what do these 2 candidates stand for exactly? go for him or is a ride the wink candy that she promises to keep, to maintain the current right? when system here in payroll, she's a defender of her father, a former dictator. alberto for he. murray, who is actually condemned to by crimes against humanity, but kate, for him or her daughter, she says that her father is the best president that broke us have in its history. that's what she stands for. on the other hand, we have pedro castillo, mac mark sees the left wing candy that he proposes. he promises to crush the new constitution to reform the state, to nationalize private companies and to address the country. so worth a marxist society. once again,
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they couldn't be more difference. and which of the to looks like having the better chance of winning many, many polls are talking about a very close a result to even they talk even about technical time. but those are posed samples in the country, have lost a lot of credibility. so, but this is a very difficult election. we have been talking to the people industry of high. if i told you they take it both sides, they take it for granted that day when they are going to win the election for many programs. this election is now voting votes is not, is not based on conviction or a government proposal, but on fear of voting against our for the left on the why? because after the venezuela experience self. chavez, on the last mother on the left movement in venezuela. every country hearing loss,
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america has very a lot of fear towards every left to movement in the, in the, in the region will be watching those developments closely on ramirez and lima. thank you for bringing us up to speed now, u. k has been planning to loosen lockdown restrictions later this month in the weight of the success of the vaccination program around 3 quarters of adult in the country have now received at least one corona virus job. and infection rates have fallen drastically, but with millions yet to be fully vaccinated. a new strain of the virus is making the public nervous all over the u. k. people are lining up to get their 2nd vaccine dough sooner than expected. it's a race against a new threat, the so called delta variant, 1st detective in india. wrong. so this is the mid day q in front of
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a london vaccination center that's offering students a shot. we all want to get rid of this, the fees and get back to normal and get rid of the things. but the delta very could spoil the plan to now dominant variant in the u. k. is suspected to be at least 50 percent more contagious data to prove this is still lacking, but it's clear that cases are on the rise. in some regions, there is a steep upward trend there, lifting restrictions quite quickly. prime minister, boars, johnson says, june 21st is released day. the end of the pandemic. everything move back to normal . but we still have a lot of people, a large percentage of people who are not fully protected. we are going to see a 3rd wave in the u. k. we are seeing already the case numbers are going up. initial studies show that fully vaccinated adults are sufficiently protected against the delta variance. a far smaller percentage of those who test positive are ending up in the hospital compared to before the vaccination campaign began. but scientists and politicians are still debating on the best policy for reopening. i
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can see nothing in the data at the moment. that means we can't go ahead and step forward with your on june the 2021st. we've got to be so cautious it would be a mistake to commit to a reopening on the 21st of june. we've learned to our cost over the last 15 months . that's delaying action can often mean it's too late. fritz are wary of giving up any of their new freedoms. but the more cautious policymakers warned that the next 2 weeks are critical in determining whether there's a new surgeon infections to sports now. in formula one, red bulls, sergio perez has won a dramatic grom pre and as of a. john, it was the mexican 2nd f. one trials, the championship leader and the current title hold up both missed out on points.
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ferrari shot the class started on pole after a crash through qualifying, and the race on back of the street circuit was just as k austic defending champion . louis hamilton soon passed the ferrari in his mercedes but later gave up the lead . falling pit stop. to red bull mark the shop and the asked the mountains, land troll, and so for the high speed crash when he's tired, failed to stop. and then now the almost exactly the same thing happened to him while leading. we've just 5 laps left. the crash meant the race was stopped, and after a frantic re stop, hamilton got ahead of sergio perez. only to look up his breaks, an end of 15 mexican parents still victory ahead of germany. sebastian fed back on the podium for the 1st time and an acid mouth in thank you. scott was
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amazing today, but the day ultimately belong to read both parents. they wouldn't have been very well, you're not the one to for the team, but then, you know, it is about the judgement pushed the leads, the drive is championship from britain hamilton, but this season is shaping up to be a lot more unpredictable than recent years. germany have won the mens under $21.00 european football championship, beating portugal one mill and the final in slovenia. lucas grabbed the goal early in the 2nd half germany 3rd continental trans. at under $21.00 level puts down a marker for the senior side, with the euros starting on friday. and the duke and duchess of sussex, prince harry and megan mako, now parents of a baby girl. maybe you bet lady diana. back when i was born on friday,
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she's named after her great grandmother, queen elizabeth and her late grandmother. princess diana, both mother and baby are reported to be doing well. the american born royal is 8th in line to the british throne. you watching dw news live from berlin next as well. stories with a look at turkey tourism industry and the fight to recover from the cobra. 1900 crisis. remember, you can keep up to date with us at the w news on instagram and twitter. i'm told me a lot of was watching me ah, what people have to say matters to us and me. that's why we listen to their stories. reporter every weekend on d. w. future wars w's. richard walker
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explores the evolution of digital warfare. it's makes the military law more efficient to ship those with the elder with them survive interest scenario. absolutely not. future wars starts june 10th, w. me the this week on world story. chakiya mourns a legendary bookseller. a dance in russia encourages people with chronic illness. we begin in turkey, which is still considered to be us. i risk area because of the corona virus,
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of do tourists are enjoying the empty beaches there. but hotel owners fear for their livelihood. most of our earth by normally enjoys the view from the terrors of his hotel, but that's changed. for months. he's only seen the empty car phase and frustrated street vendors in antalya as old town, along with other hotel owners, was struggling just as much as he is under my under normal consensus on a day like this. i couldn't sit here and talk to you. we'd be fully booked with a lot to do. but right now occupancies just 10 to 20 percent. things continue like this. i'll go bankrupt soon. 10 hotels around here have already given up. when i come up and tell you as beaches are almost as deserted as when the pandemic began back, then many believed everything would get back on track in a year that they were wrong. only a few foreigners here,
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most of them from ukraine and russia. they are enjoying their vacation to the fullest which in the right. so it's perfect. here. the people are wonderful. the weather is great and i really like it can for which was for a little you can start at home and russia, the crowded, but here they're empty. with everything to ourselves, you know, it's a theory. i've never seen so few vacation as you're in turkey for the local must be a big problem. i really feel sorry for them. the whole region depends on tourism. 3.5000000 visitors came to antalya last year instead of the average 15000000. and that's what most everyone has suffered from small boutique hotels to large resorts . the turkish tourism minister is trying to paint a positive picture. he says the country's karone of ours measures are successful and that the dry spell for tourism will soon be over. because i some i live in
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devon, we get on with the vaccination. the easier it is for us to keep infection rates slow. and that's why i think we can expect to significant increase the number of holiday makers in the 2nd half of the year. of course, we're still not comparable to 2019, but i think we'll have better tourism figures then last year. most of our own bi would like to believe that, but so far he receives more cancellations than bookings on his phone. still, he's making sure that all of his rooms are ready for guests at any time. and he hopes he'll still be in business when the tourists return. the resentment is growing towards the government in chakiya, which has the highest corona virus that sold in europe. the country's oldest bookseller, a local legend has also died at the age of $83.00. this
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is their final farewell covey has taken their bookstore and marie's husband, the lo group center, but also not able to listen to us at them until up with go. it was really i hadn't expected it would hit my husband's law. but in 9 days he was listed. so i think i missed that. so i thought about carrying on, but there were more and more locked down to had. and we wouldn't have been able to sell anything per day in the shop was yet when they have which of his life he was to check republics oldest bookseller sticking to his profession throughout the changes in political regimes from communism to the prag spring and pick again when the iron curtain fell, he could finally become the proud owner of his own store. every morning he had his coffee and read the papers in the corner. come see mister bishop, till is an engine. when you came into his shop for a book, just a talk or a business advisor, all this helped, it was his passion,
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much was clear. we also double the yes, but in november was covert, raging in the country, and dest, skyrocketing yamil, so gravely ill come to the virus. now, when maria told picking up the pieces, only a few boxes of books are left in the family home. seriously young, but on the level of we trying to protect ourselves from call it, we'll see whether it's in a book shelf. you can always stay behind the counter movie and maybe my husband forget to put on his mask. i think that's how it happens this at the moment and for the if i was to but you know, but for many checks, grief is turned into rage here and prague protests as have covered the old town square with violence of white crosses, one for each victim. of the pen demik anger against authorities, this growing, ending too long, sending resentment over alleged corruption and people taking to the streets. i
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think the government and prime minister use the pandemic to for their own interest . and i think the prime minister put his own election campaign before the citizens that makes me really angry. they can pose him, of marie treasures, the family photos that remind her of a long partnership and marriage. all that covert has taken from her to the last the builder said as he got the lions with and that was something really special. they wept and brought the flowers. it was such a sad by the low chain, you know, for so many chick families, good buys, came too soon. symbols of grief for country that last part of its soul, the spain government is trying to stop african migrants on the canary islands from traveling to the mainland. as a result, humans smuggling is booming, but
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a court ruling could change that they are not looking for drugs or counterfeit cigarette. they are checking for the people african migrants trying to get from grand cannady harbor to the spanish mainland. they are looking for young men like this one caught on camera by a hub. i work a truck, dr. r f i l and make some final checks. and it was just a few weeks ago that you found stowaway on barge to way here and to more work for the back of us had broken the bank. if you thought i had to call my boss, because that row can this see it? if i had had the refrigeration system on that, not, then they would have arrived for frozen or today. the stowaway had already made it from northern africa to the canaries. it's less than 100 kilometers from the african coast to the e u. but most of the 10s of thousands who take that route one to go further to the
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spanish mainland. more than 1000 kilometers further, know, the spanish authorities have done all they can to prevent that route. becoming an established one, many migrants stuck on the canaries. are limbo, son risk their lives to leave? there is the option of a less dangerous journey. people smugglers of a vague idea and a plane ticket authorities recently busted a major network operating from hairdresser on southern run, canada. this legal ruling will upset people, smugglers and the spanish government. it says preventing migrants from leaving the canary from mainland spain is not allowed done yet. n c b one, the case nor the ultimate you cannot simply know who the region into a prison. the card has made that absolutely clear and an expedited hearing. the judge type, the police have to stop locking them migrants the
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ruling should reduce the number of young men risking their lives on trucks just to get from one part of spain to another. the on to russia, where star dancers tailgate ballooning is using his own artistic talents to empower people suffering from multiple sclerosis. participants are fighting with every fiber of their bodies. ah, his latest project together with perform a giant mag asks what's it like to have multiple sclerosis, a disease that causes loss of sensation and control over one's own body butters. i am until i can play someone who finds out that he has m. s. an experience is something that other people can't understand. why show how one's a simple finger and hand movement suddenly become difficult,
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or even touching your own nose or i show the struggle is no longer being able to control your own body to the new model, right from until people like no desta. chunk of i know 1st hand what that's like, she's one of 2000000 patients living with multiple sclerosis worldwide. for symptom started when she was 18 at 1st she had problem seeing then she found it difficult to walk up the blue really to get but you could, there were days when i felt like a vegetable. i just lay there, only able to move my eyelids up. i did, then i pulled myself together. if i got up and kept going crazy today, and it shares her experiences with other patients at a self help group in moscow, the focus here is on learning to live with the challenges the disease presents and on setting goals, even if they don't seem attainable at 1st, what would you do if i could dance?
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let's say, because dancing means passion. now still and when this passion takes hold of me, i have to do it. that's. it's the same with m. s. you can control your body again. if you want to was not, i think will you would have polonium. the youth centered around controlling his body. every muscle, every sinew, had one team. he was the youngest principal dancer in the history of britain's royal ballet documentary dancer charts. his rise from a boy in ukraine to a star in london, and his public unraveling amid drug use and psychological struggles. and he's continued to so controversy with this had to of let me put in and with a homophobic ranch that caused the paris opera ballet to cancel his guest appearance in 2019 still the farmer company merrick saw him as the man to help raise awareness of multiple sclerosis
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for an additional chunk of our opponents piece hits close to home. yesterday she knew me had been there when he was moving slow. i could see that his muscles were tense. doing that usually helps ease muscle spasms. when people with m. s jump around a little, you hardly see their leg sake. when you, you know, because i'm a he like i wanted to show that people can be strong and can triumph when they gather their strength. in perhaps a new turn for his reputation. pauline is honoring the strength of m. s. patients fighting a disease that still has no cure. the news,
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the 100 percent evolution the represent in this in a rocket. the freedom motorcycle. and on a bike with settles and it's all, see the ac kilometers on me. read on dw, never leave home without it. whether you're a celebrity or 9, the hand, i have one of a woman's most important accessories for men do the but are they actually a modern phenomenon? and exhibit in london offer some insight into bags and their history. your romance?
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we are living during the most extraordinary time in history transport hopefully electric rev b auto in mobility show red lights, new ideas. this thing is absolutely insane. it's a mix, the bicycle and motorcycle. photo bruno to driving a bicycle that goes to kilometers in our air to innovate. and we want to reduce the resources that are used to drive a vehicle. tens of thousands of these scooters, a new kind of mobility to beat climate change that came out of the own. this is the remarkable mitsubishi eclipse cause a smart plug in hybrid that's with the motto,
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and also bought from for foremost what design a cough start. rev, calling to innovate right now, the really like apply spots, then again, we need these grow like, well, the future of go busted engine over and linda and if it's made in germany all the better the oh, i know what happens when you go with a huge electrical engine and because everybody worries about that we're going to
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read and here it is. iraq id, marriage of motorcycle, m e bike. nice through the road. i knew where the word is. loans or blog sort of rules who are to be driving a bicycle club. and i was really surprised to see how fast that you rocket actually is. this thing is absolutely and said your kid is the name and also the mission. it was developed and produced in the outskirts of the land and like every good idea, this one also begins with a personal story. about 1012
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years ago, it was in shanghai, i'm suffering from us mom. i know what it means. not being able to breathe probably, and i was in some iowa, one side of the seat, was able to see the other side because a small chrome point of view, it came into my mind. what can you do to make this planet cleaner? what can you make? what can you do to make the cleaner, the after years of tinkering and testing, he finally had the electrifying idea and e motorbike with pedals. and you can also tell it's an electric motor bike because it weighs 120 kilos and we have one on conventional thing right here. motor bikes don't tend to come with pedals. we're going to use them. we don't have the throttle grip. it's been around on motor bikes for 100 years. the indians that will not young by little one can in, you peddle away and as it's going, my throttle is high. dollar dust is my golf, just
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want one as you will get charging up the iraq. it is actually pretty easy when you take this charging device, which has a very practical plug, move on a lot of books. so here's the socket line here, and the other end you plug into a regular power socket. charging time is 5 hours max, one full charge gives you a range of 120 kilometers with a top speed of almost 90 kilometers an hour. iraq, it is also one of the start of being funded by the german transportation ministry. the manufacturer is based in heading stuff, just outside bull and kindly has plans to expand into india. a very welcome development for the government back home on which he goes on. and we need to be bolder in germany and give these start up to the scope and space they need the game . and to give the made in germany factor a booth field of electro mobility,
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s yardly and the to wheeler sector. north america to push and the iraq is sell whole 12000 years in germany. and it's neither noise nor exhaust fumes. truly a case of 100 percent emotion, 0 percent emissions you know, shifting no gear so it's really perfect for the traffic. the peddling takes really some guessing uses and with a top speed of 90 kilometers per hour. it can also go pretty fast. but the question is, how fast we reach that 90 kilometers per hour? let's find out. well, pretty fast as a pace that 125 p c. gasoline engine modes by struggle to match over a short distance at least. although it does mean putting in some serious pedal
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power, the really take some assets against the fees there. you need to be quite bored to huh. the we are not limited to the us fall into the street. we might see products on the water sooner or later. i have no doubt about this because we need these products for the future of combustion engine folder and out story folks. this did not change everything, not only now in berlin hamburger munich, m harris are in madrid, but also in bangkok or in shanghai, in the clinton. and if it's made in germany all the better of us.
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so all in all, i had a lot of fun with the iraq. it, it's a nice like it's very nimble and it's foss, what would i pay? $12000.00 euros to write it every day. probably not. and now we switch from 2 wheels to for time, for our hybrid check. the hey guys today on risk. the all new mitsubishi eclipse cross and what looks like a really clever plug in hybrid system. is it though? let's find out. when i 1st bought a car, i immediately thought that's pretty much how and also bought from transform us design a car to needs hybrids. when the world is going electric. ah,
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i'm going to take you for the right of your life build up. and this year we put some thought into this. in total, you've got 3 engines that are connected to a small 13.8 kilowatt hour battery. now you might think 3 engines where that thing must be fast. well, no, not really, because in total they will only produce $188.00 horse power due to 100 kilometers, power will take you 10.9 seconds and the top speed is limited to $100.00. 62 kilometers, or even 100. 35 kilometers. when you're in all electric mode, i went up each some decepticon, right, and he's turbo charger, easy cleft jumper. but this car isn't about driving at high speeds. instead. it's all about burning as little few as possible,
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and driving oil electric as much as possible. mitsubishi claims the use of 900.3 kilowatt hours per 100 kilometers, plus the fuel consumption of $1.00 litres per $100.00 case, and all of a 3 range of 61 kilometers. but as with all consumption numbers, they should be taken with a grain of salt. so to achieve those numbers, the eclipse growth can either drive in serial hybrid mode. so the combustion engine works as a generator that produces the energy to feed the 2 electric motors in parallel mold where all 3 engines work together to get you going. the good thing is you don't really need to know about all the technical detail because the car will automatically choose them all. that's the most efficient ones. the unique and futuristic design should really turn some heads. now design wise
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mitsubishi change the car quite a bit, especially at the front with these narrow headlights. when i 1st saw the car, i immediately thought, well, that's pretty much how an auto bought from transform us must, would design a car. think of one of that is my sor transponder. it's not every day that you see a car that reminds you of your childhood. no interior. why? it's quite funny when you think about the definitely futuristic looking exterior and then have a look in here because that's quite the opposite. which isn't a bad thing called the old fashion, but i actually like to have some knobs and buttons to change them all, you know back here. they also change the design quite
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a bit before we had like it to splits design back here. so visibility wasn't that grid, but it's now improved. what didn't improve that much is the cargo space because in fact they've got a little bit smaller, 385 lead us. but okay. at least you've got another additional authority space here for like charging cable, which is nice. and there's something quite special if you look here. yes, that's $230.00 wald socket. that's quite a clever idea. i mean, if you have a battery in your car, why not use it as a polar bank, right? he has an ex, talking about charging, there might be a little problem for some which could be a deal breaker. i mean, if you want to charge at home, you've got your wall box. that's no problem. as you've got like your type to pluck
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here a c charging takes around 4 hours. you're good to go. but that's not enough energy . that does to last a cortex. if you want to use a fast charge, well, if you take a look, yes, that's the demo. and as you know, so a demo is use in japan. but here in europe we've got cc as a standard. so yeah, that's not ideal. the efficiency is clearly important to the future of the automotive industry. so to is familiarity, mitsubishi working on both by creating a system that looks more like what dr is used to, while also making the vehicle more efficient? the no, what i really like about the cross is that mitsubishi gives you the option to further increase the efficiency by actively changing the amount of
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recuperation other manufacturers often will tell you in an electric car, in black and hybrid. well, that's to come to the k to the customer won't understand the system. so let's not do that. but in the eclipse drugs, you've got the option. and i think changing the amount of recuperation is part of the fun of driving an electric car plucking hybrid car. so you've got these pedals here that you normally wouldn't know from the normal combustion engine car to change gears. but in here, you've got 5 levels of the corporation, and by pressing them, you can change the amount of recuperation, and there's the 6 mold that will let you start engines. so to sum it up,
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let's talk the good and the bad about the mitsubishi eclipse across all, and all you get to really efficient and relaxing to dr. plug in hybrid system. last a great. all the next. re swain's ring using the mold and well the 61 kilometer should be plenty for everyday use. on top of that, the, the design, i mean, well, probably won't work for everybody, but it's definitely well when we talk about the downside, that the kind of limited tough speeds plus the missing ccf so good, which could be a deal breaker for me
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why we turn out to be the number one in this market in europe. we have a very different mindset from other companies because we need a tablet. so we really want to change ourselves. we want to challenge the industry in another school company. mobility companies feel a bit like a modern cowboy tier wants to revolutionize how we get around without pollution without having to own the vehicle. the startup has certainly changed the streetscape in its native berlin. it's the issue of the 21st century. i can create impact with building a company, just create massive impact and that's, that's what makes me happy my family happy if we, if we can contribute
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a little bit to, to stop climate change when you think about what drives change. so 1st of all, you need some kind of innovation. the 2nd one is you need capital. lawrence voicemail co founded here as an e scooter rental firm in 2018 investors pumped in some 300000000 euros. by 2021 laurance's company was employing more than 900 people in over 100 cities in 12 countries. money means that you have the ability to do what you want now, and it gives you a certain amount of freedom. so we raise capital from investors, and now we have the freedom to decide. now we can really think the whole idea even bigger. for a big ambition. you need quite some capital and, and,
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and the mission of this very big one. we have the, it's monday morning in tears. central berlin depot maxey fate is collecting. freshly charged batteries from the warehouse and loading up his electric cargo bike bis walkable battery system means peer can keep its fleet up and running without having to bring back every exhausted scooter. to be charged before it can be used again. all right, let's get this shit off. massey's job is to ensure that the fleet of scooters is accessible and in working order, so that your customers can locate and rent them via mobile. the latest scooter models include on board helmets to help address safety concerns. when one of the 6000 tear e scooters needs attention employees like maxie are on the scene to get it working again.
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it's no easy task even with an electric assisted by a local work up a sweat of course. but exercise is good for you as we all know and it's fun. yeah. my boss you can see that the rush hour traffics have been heavy here. that it really helps to stay chilled when i can use these bike lanes to edit. this is one of those really annoying cases where someone just parks wherever they want, which really defeats the object of the bike lane stuffing. now that you
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feel a bit like a modern cowboy doing this, it's sort of fits the company name to out here. i mean animal in germany, but i think that everyone working here is inspired by sustainability. i'm going, you wouldn't do it. otherwise, it whether it's managed, mentioned, or a driver like me, we all follow the same goal. i bought this, i was, i did feel the sustainability is a key part of tears, business model and development strategy. early versions that the scooters had to be rounded up every day and driven back to base and trucks, which did not sit well with 0 emission transport ideal. the current model is the 5th version in the last 2 years. no surprise when the c e. o has a perfectionist on for detail why we turned out to be the number one in this market in europe. we have a very different mindset from other companies because we need to cap out all
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vehicles. so we built this vehicle and figured out that we have to really make the stem more prove. if you drive down the, the crushed stone here, you have bigger, we're 13 inch problem to drive down here. if you smaller one, it gets really uncomfortable and also dangerous. that's a safety, but also convenience factor. you have to breaks down the 1st one break, that really good breaks while lauren small's more possible improvements. maxie is making sure the current models are okay. with this. all right, this is the less fun part of my job. i've located a scooter that's been left in a park and now we're going to have to find it invented from the young middle school. should be around here somewhere. going let's make it be pete. the
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must be right. yeah. and a little bit. yeah. it's often a bit of a wild goose chase about we never leave a scooter behind all. or we've got gps and we can track age scooter. all our tracking is doing that awesome job to make sure that everything is working perfectly in the city. but yeah, i mean, we have great ambitions on sustainability as part of the dna. we always change us out the whole time. for example, here is working to improve its charging network and develop batteries for systems to use. and the motors that now has to offer the putting up public batteries want stations, would allow customers to recharge their scooters on the fly. it would also mean less need for cargo bio face servicing and save energy. it's one example where we really probably really hard to improve the says, inability of operations,
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and we want to use also the, the, the energy consumption and the resources that are used to drive a vehicle. how much energy is used to transport people. i mean, we're going very, very fast. so we call our then you get tre, blaze. so we really want to challenge ourselves. we want to challenge the industry . we have a lot of respect. we don't have fee of the big companies, like the dime and volkswagen. we will continue to innovate and will also innovate more vehicles because not a school company. we mobility company peers search for better forms of urban electron mobility means it's testing and helping to develop micro vehicles in cooperation with a range of other companies. lawrence, lotion and share and tear has been put about 40000000 euros. but he's donated at all to an investment fund. he set up called blue impact. it's designed to help startups that push forward sustainable practices around the world. the tier c e o
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says he's not interested in personal wealth. i don't want to be on that path because it's a never ending story, doesn't fulfill. you would like laws and all the, the great positive vibes you want to have. so for me, freedom is the most important value in my personal and family value system. and when you can do what you want, and for me, the biggest impact then is to support other people who have and have an idea. we have a mission, we have a vision to really create something that stops kind of change and supporting those people. that's the joy that i get, and it's much more than if i would buy me to push. in fact, lawrence doesn't want to own any kind of car. he doesn't think it would benefit his own freedom of mobility in a city like berlin. and then the freedom springs because you don't have the freedom to go and park everywhere because everywhere it's like snapped and you don't have any parking lot or anything. i'm going to have
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a nice ride to the city friday afternoon, 5 o'clock in my convertible. it's not fun anymore. i mean you standing in a traffic jam, we just have to build better solution. let's use these cool new the codes, and then give me so much freedom. this new kind of freedom is winning over more and more people frontier in terms of customers, investors and partnerships. the more money the company makes, the more laurens can put into the blue impacts venture funds to help other people build businesses that positively affect people's lives. and the planet in general, the money gives you a certain amount of freedom and i think that that connection of autonomy to read it to really create impact and being ambitious. that's like, that's the, that's the area where i feel really comfortable
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most know is opening up new possibilities with his drive to make mobility sustainable. and by pushing the profit back into other progressively minded startups, he is helping to empower a new business model, but could get far more people on board with making our way of life more sustainable . the depth, the car and get on your school and shout to you to see you next time on rev ah, the news, the news news
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