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the jewish in europe, the 2 port documentary starts july 5th on d w. the. the news . this is d w. news line from berlin. the end of an era in israel. lawmakers have endorsed a government made up of an unlikely coalition of parties, united by just one go. i mean at yahoo after 12 years and the g 7 summit in the u. k. ross, up with leaders pledging to donate a 1000000000 cove with 900 vaccines offices and to take action to curb climate
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change shoes. and novak junk of which comes back from the brink to win his 19th grand slam title of friendship. ah, ah, on public lands welcome to the program. these really parliament has narrowly approved a new government putting an end to benjamin netanyahu record 12 years. as prime minister, the connected voted $60.00 to $59.00 with one abstention for the new 8th party coalition, which includes an arrow party and ultra nationalist groupings. nathan, yeah, who has been replaced by natalie bennett. he's promising israelis a fresh start after 2 years of political stalemate, the there dancing in the streets after the critics of outgoing israeli prime
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minister measurement net know who celebrate the end of his leadership and the start of a new era of government. it's greg mold in the you couldn't become a shoot. netanyahu has been a dominant. it's really politician of his generation prime minister for 12 consecutive years after serving a 3 year term in the $990.00 day. i remember that you coalition is a hodgepodge of 8 parties together by central liter. you'll be working with help from alternation or less liter. natalie been erica bennett who made millions and i was the protege of yahoo was sunday. the razor thin, both the right wing nationalist has become prime minister in your me. so the benjamin and sarah netanyahu. we didn't always agree along the way,
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but both of you have sacrificed a lot personally in order to serve the people of israel to data, show that the bomb she's also part of the coalition. arab israeli lawmakers, a 1st for israel air bleeders say joining the government is risky, but worth it when i can, we are aware that this step brings a lot of risk and difficulty. but the opportunity for us is huge. to change the equation and the balance of power and the can method and the new government even asked the fragile majority project to feel the countries divisions. now move out, he and his party will be back up. i will lead you on a daily fight to overthrow this dangerous left wing government. and with god's help, it will happen much sooner than you think me must shut them was we? but the former prime minister's most pressing battle might be the corruption
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charges he's facing, which he and his supporters call politically motivated attacks. let's take a look at some of their stories from around the world. tens of thousands of right wing protesters have marched them the streets of madrid to deny the spanish government plans to pardon doesn't capitalize leaders. they were jail for their roles. and the 2017 failed independence bid. the protest it took place at a central square that has become a symbol for right wing demonstrations. protesters in young mars, biggest city, i'm gone, have staged a brief rally against vision to demonstrators transit slogans before dispersing to avoid security forces. february, military takeover. i've stood elected leader. i'm son to cheat. she said to go on trial. on monday at least 12 people have been killed and more than a 100 injured in a massive gas explosion in central china. the blast tore through a residential market area and who a province early on sunday,
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several buildings were destroyed. leaders of the group of 7 nations have wrapped up 3 days of talks aimed at addressing the world's biggest challenges, including the pandemic and climate change. but more than anything, the summit in cornwall, england was a chance for leaders to reassert transatlantic unity after the fraction was trump, here's t w's. terry schultz reports covered 19 climate change. and china challenges that both united and divided leaders of the world's largest economies. as they closed out, their 3 day summit devoted to a shared pledge to build back better brushing aside a squabble, over bricks in northern ireland, british prime minister boris johnson proclaimed it a hugely successful meeting of mines is being fantastic degree of how many i mean between the leaders of the, of our, of our countries. and if you look at some of these, they come together to,
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to agree, you know, 1000000000 more days is 1000000000 more vaccines. everyone agreed to phase out the use of coal, a new atlantic charter plan to build back that up with. well, i don't think that i really, i could have asked for, i'm a cooperative or, or a more energetic spirit for me, for my friends and friendships for a dominant team with us president joe biden. and his committed transit lantus ism warmly embraced bite and declared victory in getting support for a tougher stance on china. as well as a plan to invest perhaps trillions and developing countries to create an economic counter wait to be james belton wrote initiative with higher standards for human rights and labor. the g 7 explicitly agreed to call out human rights abuses. and seeing jang in hong kong, explicitly to, to coordinate a common strategy to deal with trying to non market policies and undermine competition. it agreed,
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and that's under way. now how to do that 3 to take serious actions against force lay birth in solar agriculture in the garment industry because that's where it's happening. and they've agreed we will do that. the final communicate also emphasizes the need for a thorough investigation into the origins of covered 19, including in china, that's aimed at preventing another pandemic, while german chancellor, uncle america, welcome to the pledge to donate more vaccines. now to end this one here of ongoing, i any, does the, the funding here we agreed this plan demick can only be defeated globally. and the way out of the pandemic is vaccines. and we must ensure access to vaccines for all the fit into bank. i love to install just in the but warming ties among global leaders didn't produce much action against global warming. the g 7 renewed, a pledge to raise a $100000000000.00 per year to help poor countries deal with climate change that
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was due to be fulfilled already last year. never before in the history the been such a big fight in contrast to what needs to be, john, more protesters, a weight biden, and his european counterparts in brussels as they meet monday for a summit at nato. right. for more on this dw correspondence, stephan simons is in washington. hi steph, and good to see you. and is the president jo biden's debut at the g haven't being seen as a success in the united states? yes, i have to say it as i think everybody is at the same opinion or coming to the same conclusion that this was a diplomatic victory for joe biden. as he re entered the united states or re introduce so to speak, and his words back to the table of the g 7 and the upcoming nato summit. so america back that was his main message,
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and i think it is fair to say that everybody across town, he a political town washing and abroad is of the same opinion that was a well done diplomatic victory left for joe biden. alright, well joe biden has now traveled to brussels for nato. so much that you mentioned. what's the message he has for the other members of the alliance? yeah, well there, it's blending in a little bit with what we have heard in the piece we just saw about what was discussed and agreed upon in terms of pledges at the, at the use of the g summit, g 7 summit. so here it is, like, look at america back, we are committed, fully committed to natal to collective defensible commitment. that is important. that's where allies were wobbly in the last few years because donald
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trump didn't mention any of this. and for some, it was all about money and how many, how much money, or how many dollars or euros? there is europe, partners, the nato allies spend on defense. now that is still important for joe biden. however, the main message here is unite the allies where back we are committed to nato and to the mission of nato, against a russia, autocrats. democracies with a nato unite against autocratic systems. example russia, bella ross, and even china. all right, we'll leave it there. dw stephan simons in washington, d. c. thank you. at euro 2020 the netherlands. have beacon groups the rival view crane 32 and a dramatic batch in amsterdam. after a goal this 1st half the don't you look to have the game? well, in the hand when they netted twice,
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but then ukraine banged in 2 of their own within 4 minutes to level the score. it was up to denzil, don't freeze to back the winner with 5 minutes to go. in the earlier group, see match austria be tournament debutantes north macedonia, $31.00 in bucharest, the score was locked at one all after a tight 1st half, but like goals from michael gorge and marco are now now to rich seal. the wind for austria in the 2nd half and grew d got underway as well. on sunday england started brightly in front of 20000 funds in wembley wareham. sterling scored the only go in england one. they'll victory over croatia. it was revenge for the last match between the 2 sides and the semi final of the last world cup when croatia, one after extra time tennis now and the french open novak jug, which has won the men's singles title after a grueling jewel, which definitely fits the pass the young greek won the 1st 2 sets against the
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veteran served with an jock of which dug into prevail in the final 3 sets in a match that lasted almost 4 and a half hours step enough. the pass and insane. the court as the grand slam champion in waiting the great baseline to look into his 1st basing off against the serbian hunting his 2nd title in paris. the pe i tried to heavy blows from the outset, but it was the young man who dominated the 1st to say to us was in command, but the serbian responded equal measures of power. precision and plain old leg work would square the match the
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longer the match went, the more the remarkable fitness of the serbian came to the for more than 4 hours later jock of which had grand slam title number 19 the only one he sent me the form forgettable matches unforgettable moments for for me, for my career, for my life. i definitely remember these last 48 hours for the rest of my life, the victory mains, novak jock of it just now, just one. when behind breath, a on the dial and roger federal on the list of all time grand slam champion it's been a remarkable 24 hours for check tennis player. barbara craig, she cova on saturday. she won the 2nd singles for the month of her career. not any the male title, but the french opens singles. title now, she became the 1st check woman in 14 years to win the singles. roland garris clarity, 25 year old, was already having
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a good weekend with things got even better on sunday. the check player was back on center court to contest the doubles final and complete a rare modern day, double its being 21 years since anyone one but the women singles and doubles titles in paris, teaming up with fellow chick catalina senior cova. it was pretty clear early that an historic paris sweep was on the cards to seek for went the 1st said 6 to the 2nd as a generational feet on clay made for a life changing weekend for barbara creek over i mean, i was just really happy. i'm just really happy, i'm really thankful to her that you know that she was there today. she was sending next to me. it's a little bit easier than yesterday, and i was just very happy that we have another title. that 25 year old would likely need to build some more shells for her growing trophy collection. but she will also
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have an extra $1600000.00 euros in prize money to get the job done. watching to do the news live from berlin of next world stories. and if you want to stay up to date on all the latest news, visit our website, d, w dot com or follow up on social media. fun in the us for me and the rest of the team here in berlin. thanks for watching and take care. ah, the news these places in europe are smashing the record. dip into up all the picture. the treasure map for modern globe trotter's, discover some of your record breaking on your into and now also in book form the against the corona virus pandemic.
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now has the rate of infection in developing what measures are being taken the, what does the latest research say? information and context. ah, virus updates and special monday to friday on d, w. the me, the this meet on world story in russia novel, new supporters are being repressed, quiet days on the greek island of nicholas. we begin in the may be after 6 years of negotiations, germany has acknowledged the genocide committed against the herero and nom up
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peoples during its colonial rule. but some leaders reject the negotiated agreement . this is an emotional play for many herero. they come back regularly to visit this tree in the village of janine, hundreds of herero prisoners of war were hanged here by german troops. just go through the nic and they hang them. sadness. certainly anger. yes, no dot. not a human being could actually be doing this for what reason for the reason that our ancestors simply stood up in the fuse to give up what belong to them. namely, they are let more than a 100 years ago. german soldiers killed almost 800000 herero,
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a norma in the former colony of german side. west africa. in 1984 loiter on, trotter gave the extermination order. it included women and children. no germany wants to recognize this as a genocide and has pledged 1100000000 euros for development projects. that's what the government negotiated with. i recro that's a deal between 2 governments and development aid. it has nothing to do with our demand for the productions we are fully us. recur are a former attorney general in namibia, and his supporters are still considering legal actions. but previous attempts have already failed in several us courts. we are on our way to the village of o'clock, herrera, 2 hours away by car. here to the majority of the population is herero. and there are several traditional leaders on the bottom and she didn't, she think,
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you know, didn't existence but so you don't see him as the problem. i see he's not, he's not that i'm not seeing, he's not the traditional leaders here. don't share a singular viewpoint. some support recur legal actions, others are in favor of the deal negotiated by the government. some other ones, renegotiation, prioritizing, more money for this per region. unfortunately, the negotiating did not come back to us to, to tell us how did the german government arrived at the us, the have concluded. so i'm not yet of the opinion that i did to go many should go ahead with the, with the agreement until the it is consensus with the effect of community back in jeanine, harmonic key for courage. and his followers say they will protest further. they want reparations and new negotiation. c
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the russians, anyone who stands up to the imprisoned kremlin critic elect same volney will feel the state swift punishment. even signing an online petition is enough reason to be fired today. guineas, donovan is just a guest in moscow's famous metro system. but just a month ago, he worked here as an escalator technician. then one day he received his dismissal papers without warning, his donna which says he was fired for political reasons. the 1st thought i was surprised at 1st. then he felt awful. but then i got angry if any, donovan was known as a diligent worker and says his work was never once criticized in the 3 years he was employed by the metro. but his signature on an online petition proved to be his
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downfall. in april and the run up to the protest demanding the release of alex sienna vonny, he signed the document in support of the opposition leader. he was just one of about 400000 russians to do so. let me. i've never been to a protest. i'm not interested in the volley as a politician, but as a human being and a citizen of this country, and just like him, each one of us can be subject to the whims of the authorities. the police change tank at the most recent major protests in moscow on april 21st instead of mass arrest. many activists were subjected to intimidation and punishment. days later, this was repression. many were visited by police after the protest somewhere charged and jailed. others were fired or thrown out of college. the firing of guinea donovan was not an isolated incident. moscow's metro workers' union is currently being inundated with similar cases. not done the buttons ruling. we've
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received more than 40 complaints on the phone, but i think there will be even more about 60 dismissals altogether more magento courses just when the mouse firings were brought up at a press conference kremlin speaker dmitri pascals maintained that the workers were let go for having taken part in unauthorized protests and then employers had the right to do so. but you have guineas, donovan claims he has never taken part in a pro test decision. anyone can made mistakes, but i didn't. i voice my political opinion. if the state carries out such punishments, it'll achieve the opposite of its aims. people will want to join the opposition. i've always been silent, but no more technic, which together with his union donovan plans to seal his employer the moscow metro. although he doesn't believe he'll succeed, he wants to keep fighting,
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even if it's only a symbolic gesture. the cycling is both good for the environment and a popular activity in germany. the government wants to expand cycling infrastructure by investing 1000000000 euros mobility researchers and activists in berlin. say more should be done up on your bike and right along a pop up cycle pants. these new yellow marked bike lanes have gotten things moving and hastily set up during the burgeoning corona virus pandemic, to give cyclists more space and more safety. but for nick casner, it's still not enough. he dreams of an inner city completely free of private car traffic. he's collecting signatures for a petition to hold a referendum. we are hoping to create a berlin that is safer, healthier, more environmentally friendly and more livable for all its citizens. that means
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ensuring that we have less private car traffic and more opportunities to bike to walk, to enjoy the streets. either for gardening or phase or more playground. he aims together enough signatures to force a referendum if he does. berliners can also vote on vanny cars from the city center at the same time as they vote in september's federal election. what do the politicians think? a pop up bike lane is a suitable pathway to berlin's traffic sen. the city recently eliminated 300 parking spaces for cars. here the green party senator for transport wants to push berlin's mobility revolution even further on. i like yes, he under, for the 1st week and services significantly more public transport us better cycling infrastructure, better transport infrastructure even for pedestrians in and on,
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then very likely will raise the price of public space and i each of the whole factorial, 100 kilometers of fast bike lanes our plan to better connect berlin's inner city with its outlying districts in the near future. mobility research, andreas to be doesn't own a car or even a bike. he books, trains cars and bicycles with his cell phone and calls for a radical sharing strategy. he says only shared mobility can stop cars eating up land. we then female will be, will learn to share cars in rural areas to the old won't be classic car sharing with the 5 people driving 5 cars in the same direction at same time than those 5 people will be driving in one car. and do that usually with digital platforms, and that's how we can drastically reduce the number of cars in rural areas as well out of plaster. what will mobility look like in the future? the move away from cars has just begun.
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the grease is admitted tourists again, as long as they are vaccinated, recovered or tested. the island of mika nose is also emerging from its mandatory corona virus slumber. the season is kicking off with both hope and trepidation. ah, tourists are heading back. it can't be compared to may 2 years ago, but still, mika knows remains relatively quiet. foreign guests haven't arrived yet, but european things are gearing up for their post marked down freedom to travel. to be any good. i'm on vacation and making notes with a colleague. we both work in the same hospital and we've had a tough here because of cove. it. now we just want to relax. i think my political name was onto the live music is still banned in restaurants and bars. the party jets it hasn't come back yet. it's not on the financial loss. generally going on.
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every bar is a party. we, we are partying a lot, everyone coming here to have fun and should be connecting with more people. so this is a very strange situation for all the phone. businesses here last 70 percent of their income in 2020, in 2021. they can only hope for at least half of what they earned last year. this season has just begun special prices or attracting families, as well as those who want to enjoy some quiet time. this hotel, the old harbor, has been open since february. people here are happy about the tourists who don't come to party last year. prime minister curiosity switzer talkies campaigned for less mass tourism and more sustainability in greece for islands like mika knows which live exclusively from tourism. it's a difficult balance one to receive a lot of storage,
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of course, because mickland was, is a huge tourism industry. but we want to do it with respect to our care and the nature of the island, the color of the island in the lives of that residence, most people who are getting vaccinated. sabina jacko's office tours of the island. she's happy that people here are getting the jab, unflagging, floors me. in the beginning, the priority went by age woman. so this week they're starting to vaccinate everybody else. it started very early here and has been very well organized sales laws and their boot organ party safe. the locals hope that everything stays that way, especially when the port visits from cruise ships start again. until then, visitors can experience a completely different you can knows one that's romantic, re quiet. the
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electric, the auto and mobility show me how much courage do you need to drive a, b, m, w. 328. like crazy. like the spinners of a weight that i can do and how much heart does it take to look after others when you yourself can't get an up work you want to was wondering when corona virus hit madrid. hardest are contina and the taxi drivers of the spanish capital show the true meaning of carrying that down to one or more. yeah. and how much thought has gone into the new mazda 3 a lot, says our tester. i'm going to tell you exactly why i think the must be is the best compact car you can get. but can new technology overcome issues like the small passenger space?
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find out in this edition of ref. you're right. okay, but that's fine. we'll do it yourself. ah, my name is melanie. she was, i am originally by middle ends in so in, so i am a female, but not for me. it's about showing women that you can do whatever it is that you want to do. your age shouldn't be limits, your agenda shouldn't be in the middle of your answer to the limit. you should just go out there and live your dreams and do whatever it is that you want to do. so that's what it is all about for me. me, this is osben nice. and we're here today. yeah. me what. what i'm david love.
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yeah. me in the spinning world or in the living life. my name is becky lee. i don't know if i say i've got a whole lot of adrenalin running in my veins or just say that i'm sometimes i'm afraid with an i thought i felt that i can do it. i can do it, i can do it. and then i see myself doing it, you know, on the my, that the, my name the come around. yeah. and the crowd so happy to see you, you know, and like we will actually pay money to come and see me guys, you know, and there's so much fun. one,
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anything. it's all about the fun. it used to be 100 percent male dominated. we've got a lot of females getting into the sport now. i'm very happy to see that there are more and more women getting into the printing industry every week. the me not catching on very quickly. and i think she's, she's becoming a puerto rican, with both among the drive and amongst the girls so much and i look up to her. but just as it's been a, as a general that will help you grow like, you know, complex piece on that. but it is popular because it's part of the culture in south africa became a part of a rebellious thing with the government. and then it came with anything that
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becomes rebellious. it becomes popular to you was who's being from so it so, and this is we're spending cited as they say, i mean there's not a day that will go pass without you seeing or hearing one of these babies driving past, but you already know the sound of they call it so i mean for me it was just one of those things. my brother, my brother, he wasn't too far cause he wasn't through all of that. so for me resist an actual thing. i started by getting myself in the car painted red because it was a different color. i struggled a lot with the engine until i made my mechanic. his name is poison, and he says to me, for a girl, i suggest to get an engine called a multi valve, which is what i have now inside there, it's converted to an e. 36 engine and it's a 3 to a, b, m, w,
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e 30 model. lot of power. you do like mechanical, what's on the cars? well, no, not at all. so i just be the one piece that ends in for me. they want to see if anything revenue for me and i think, but i don't get my hands yet, or i have a team who has all that for me. but every now and again, i get a show, you'll see me carrying a high. but you must know that i'm not excited. i'm not happy doing it. my mom, my son is turning him the hours. i'm in human resource development at one of the insurance companies, hands out africa. and i'm also a student. i'm doing my video at the university of northwest in so it's more just doubling more than anything. is this saddling everything now with cove, it we're working from home? so as soon as my day ends and i just up into my books. and then while i'm doing my
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books, my son is kind of like doing his homework as well. you know, it really isn't easy at all, but i have been managing my name is melissa someone is. i am the son of donkey. i kind of, i think it's awesome that, that she's printing. i am very proud. i'm pretty excited and my mom says that you can spin at any age. so like maybe when i'm 10 the so for me it's just one of those things where i feel like i'm breaking barriers. i mean, male dominated the works, all of that. and that run. i mean, on the day on the, i don't think it's him females who are spinning within the entire south africa. let me say i've been trying to to,
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i've met i so so would last piece, other females, you know, how to spin or help them out if they come into the industry, what the things that i struggled with. so i'd like to hold somebody's hand and say this is what you do, this is how you do it. and when you get to a place, this is how it works. because with me i had no one and i stumbled and assembled until i met my team. and i've got it right. ah ah, ah, ah,
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blame jen, welcome to the ref. check. today i'm going to tell you exactly why i think the up 3 is the math compact car. you can get read. know that manuel has a soft spot for the master. 3, so he's under orders to show what he doesn't like as well. so the general driving impression in the mar 3 with this guy. the engine is pretty nice. it is. as 40 car, it looks sporty. and also. busy feel sporty, driving into curve, and if you use the full potential of the engine, then you will also be on your way quite quickly. makes a dash from 0 to a 100 kilometers now in around 8 seconds, which is okay. and it has a tough speed of 219 kilometers an hour, which is more than enough if you compare the mazda 3 with other compact cars in that segment, for example,
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audi a 3 or b w gulf or hum they i 30, then you will realize most of the standard versions come with a maximum of $15160.00 horse power and therefore the mob. so it's $186.00 horse power is way more powerful without using more fuel than the which is pretty nice. i know that even though the master has a 2 liter engine, most of the others have just 1.5 liter. and of course models like all of these es, 3 or one they i 30 and that have way more horsepower, like 300 or something. but those will it cost way more than the masa right here. so in that price segment, you will not find a lot of alternatives. i
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had always had new ideas when it comes to engines. just remember the rotary engine, one of the most iconic rotary engine models with most is our x, a force call. it one and it was for the best new engine of 232010. we are excited was taken off the european market because it failed to me to mission status. in 2020, they show the act if act engine a gasoline engine that work just like a diesel. that engine combines the best of to technology. just like a regular gasoline engine, it can read higher with less exhaust pollution. but at the same time, it's more efficient like a diesel cruze. the stock controlled compression, ignition technology as pcc allows the ends into which seamlessly between
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conventional combustion as compression ignition. it uses a suck to trigger both types of combustion in different ways. and the model years 2021. that sky active engine has got an update. the end of the fuel horse power $186.00 now. and it's gotten a little more fuel efficient. so right now we have a claim fuel consumption of 5.3 liter per one kilometer, according to w, l t v. the, during our test drive, we were law around 6 need a little below a little above, but somewhere around that. and that's still ok for a car that has $186.00 horse power. if you compare that to other cars with that much power, especially gasoline cars, and those will use more fuse with
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quite a few kilometers on the autobahn. and i managed to get the average consumption down to 4.8 needed and still driving a little fast between a 10120 right now when a construction zone. so we're driving a little slow about usually around a 100 miles an hour. and i mean, that was the claims for the month 3, so very nice. ah, long distance driving is always more fuel efficient than in the city. but it was nice to see that we could actually only to achieve the claim consumption a 4.7 liter, 100 kilometers out on the also bonds. i mean, what do i tell you? just take a look at that. the line, li headlights, the make radiator grill and these lines right here. it's so good looking.
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i don't know of any other company called there that has such a nice design. i mean i call it like the audi. s 3 that look very good as well about those costs way more than the mazda 3. so the interior is very nice as well. i like it. it is clean in the middle, you see there are just a few buttons for the climate control or c heating. and the payment system is operated via this rotary push button down here. so it is not a touch screen which is good because the screen is rather small, it is okay, but it's smaller than other senior cars. but what's good about it? it features the latest technology, such as digital radio, android, auto, and apple carplay, and the best part about it. all of this comes as
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a standard in the mazda 3 just as the navigation system, which and other costs you will have to pay extra for. now however, 2 things i don't like about the interior, but those are only minor things. the 1st one is there, paul, right here. my personal opinion, that one is a little bit too big and the us be talking right here. it looks like it was added afterwards. i mean, they could have simply put it somewhere down here, i think, but it, it just looks off. but apart from that, the interior very nice as well. in the bag right here. that is the only part that is not a bring them up. it is rather small that you can tell there is almost no room left because of my hair and live feed right here is adjusted to me sitting in
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the front. and as you can tell, there is not very much like room left as well. but the feeds are comfortable, and even though it save 5 people, this is not made for 5 people. this is made for 4 people, but people sitting in the back should definitely not be bigger than one either and 85. because otherwise, that will have problem either with the head with the legs. so let's take a quick look at the drunk almost 360 like it is right here. if you fall down the rear seat, you will get more than a 1000 leaders. and you will fit quite a lot of grocery in there is technically a mild hybrid because it's bell driven started generator, recuperate energy, well breaking in order to power electrical equipment in the interior. there is just one thing that bothers me about the mazda 3 in the rear view. the window is
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rather small and the c pillar huge. so if you put it in reverse, you will be very happy that the park distance control comes at standard for the rear. the mazda 3 and also available with all wheel drive. but that will not only cost you around 5000 years more, but also increase consumption by around 0.7, diesel, 100 kilometers. test drive over. and i really hope i could make clear to you guys what a nice call the mazda 3 is in the commons, that you know, do like it as well, or is any other compact. call your favorite type of down, like on the video, and subscribe to what channels. ah, some of the mazda 3 is a sporty car with a good design and reasonable fuel efficiency. and lot of features come a standard, which is very nice for you. on the downside,
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rear visibility is pretty poor and the rear headroom and leg room. i'm not very generous foot whole people. the good news news, news one, i'm a company that i live it down when i talk just want to look up on any of those on this lee. i'm gonna get those say, i'm a good idea. like i did put those in, but i'll be good on blow almost. and i said, because i mean that is that it was done in furthermore, because that was not going to dallas it all into one. no last assemble as his
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that's what you've been on the day rom a was going to look at those on. yeah. i don't know. let's come back medicine for that, but we're just going by denise, i'm sorry i'm calling because now my leg and i fall. i feel you want to go home and then as soon as a robot, but you're going to be on my back when i see this. yeah, yeah, those how many more time in the mid annual malls? and so when i went back, it's been kind of what the what no, no,
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one of the must one decade by the which i get up on name. yeah. yeah. e b o, that element those nobody has yet i'm, i looked up on them up and running. i just knew it was kind of thing. i mean, but i mean, it's been almost a vaccine vaccine, but most was meant by i don't know what time i was going. i think i can be now i'm gonna go check my mail. yeah. yeah. when i saw on the phone about a month on the mental side about that and then i got up the ladder. can i get them to the smoke when i'm with them?
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but i want to know that the last time maybe we get the back seat on the day now only 4 months and become a stock see stuff. and then i strongly got jonathan back since last night. i'm ok so hi, 5th game. i have my daughter's not fatal him, but i you that i don't have a buzz back from them. i started a job so has really been like a little bit a one i know, but it has, i mean what, there's no such a student. it says, yeah, a girl who got me back to me and i didn't put it in my view that i'm looking at the
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home a lot of my life. it's tom, you know, going to complain. usually don't play me personally and that's okay. i'm not. but there are whole static i thought i spent on, i mean, i'll just when i wake up and give i couldn't get stuck on a discrepancy. ah, ah, you can be i got i have, i'm not the one at that one. i am osborne time. i mean, you know, there's supposed to be coco, melissa peters. mothers have us on this as i told them about a month plus taxes and 100 percent of the same. i reference my
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phone up as well as my role on sunday. i'm glad you meant that. i do that something back people and i said that you know the stuff i'm going to be then ended up coming up on a 3rd guy. i don't get a separate a lucy and get to know man, i must get manual and this is most of the thought about the those. but they not far from my medical met and there's an amount of dollars a month that's not what i would assume. we talk about that would be nice another semester to the not simply studies for stuff kimbler say yeah, the human it's i got it soon. as i said review, you see nobody coming up that says this number. yeah that's i'm not feeling good. not how that'll let me out on the manual. i'm and
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actually that just a lot for you. and then i did, does nothing to me and i said you will not support guy when i go when i just gave him the last day that they asked me to report and i, you know, and can you send an assessment as to what it is to the me some of them the one fact that my fiddle me what i said in the field, i am not going to be made them i you live on them but all me about medicine for him. i don't get them. i'll give her some medicine refilled over the
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phone. yeah. remember me on a lot of that is one, but she might not be able to put up a bit of yes. one moment. all right, i'm gonna feel almost got really the guest room and got it out tomorrow. and if it is on the bill of 100 on the monthly that your phone because of the question, i think when, when are you in the most famous? yeah, and i don't know who told me that cuz i got my la what is going on, but i am trying to see whether or not people got it was the last one i gave you last night that i said i was like, i forgot of my law and i thought i meant that we are, we just we have,
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their time size showed us how to get this year rollback coming up on w. the us vaccination campaign is making good progress. not everywhere. it is reflected by many and the tennessee mountain. plenty of doses remain here. they only herbal medicine, god can dr. hensley from the local hospitals persuades the vaccines over 3030 minutes on d. w. o. the we don't want to see them, but they are their street. our water here.
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