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on championship is shaping up to be a real thriller. manchester city have won the english premier league football title edging out their closest rivals. liverpool, on the final matched a city needed to win to maintain a one point lead over level pool. and after falling behind to nail against aston villa, they rally late in the game scoring 3 goals and securing their 2nd street league title as offer now up next, using digital technology to advance human rights. best in shift after the break. our necks by sir, thanks for watching the up to date. don't miss our highlights. the d w program on line d, w dot com highlight. devastated with to how recon wilma cars carry the facts of climate change. i mean, felt worldwide before
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a station in the rain forest continued, carbon dioxide emissions have risen again. young people all over the world are committed to climate protection. what impact will because change doesn't happen on its own. make up your own mind. d. w. made for mines. with all human beings are born free and equal in dignity and rights. that's an article one of the united nations universal declaration of human rights. and you might think that goes without saying, but unfortunately, reality paints a different picture. how can we advocate for human rights on social media in games, or even on the dock web?
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that's our topic today on shift ah, pro democracy activists in hong kong, a being arrested people in egypt, l. j k t q, community face persecution, and journalists in turkey who report critically on the government risk imprisonment . all of these cases involve grave violations of human. it's so activists a fighting back not just in the straight spot online to like the rainy an activist massey, elena jad based in new york, she advocates for women's rights in iran and opposes forcing women to wear head scoffs. and the most powerful tool for doing so social media. first of all, i just published a picture of myself unveiled with a caption saying that any time when i feel the wind in my hair, it just reminds me of the time. one does make her was like a hostage in the hands of the regime in iraq. and then i ask iranian people whether
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they want to do the same to challenge one of the main pin or off a gender apartheid. the seo literature lives in exile the new york or she receives titles, videos, meridian, women, not swimming, head scarves, using the hash type white wednesdays. the social media campaign has grown into a high profile movement. the concept is for women to film themselves every wednesday, wearing or removing white head scarves to protest a compulsory hitch ab law in the ran missio, lena. chad is a well known activist who has a master millions of followers sorta clips of global re. my walk, our instagram, twitter, facebook, all the social media. i think i launch another campaign which is called my camera is my weapon. it means when the government harassed you or bully, you, you have your camera, you can expose them. and the regime is
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a scared of this campaign because this is how people are gaining. they voice back, i, her social media campaigns, keep women a platform and highlight her, their rights are being violated. now they don't even dared to tell women color you're solemn because they know that women are bright enough to say that this is none of your business was started. and that's that shipment on the campaign. now the regime is garrett with an impressive example of how to wield social media to foster meaningful change. raising awareness is absolutely crucial if you want to take action against human rights violations. and the gaming sub genre of series games helps to do just that.
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these gains are not solely meant to entertain. that also designed to convey information about serious topics. a dw digital. we went ahead and tried out the concept. our team developed a low budget game that shows players what it's like to live in a country where you don't enjoy all freedoms. it's called freedom isn't free. you can play on messaging apps such as telegram by chatting with bought. and it shows just how crucial it is to have free access to information. millions of people are living in a prison. we do no free press and no civil rights. switched off already heard that before. when to get people like you interested in how it is like to live in an oppressive region, what tried a different approach? this game is designed to shed some light on what living in an oppressive regime is really like. the setting is a fictional surveillance state. and your friend, mia has disappeared in berlin. a mutual friend reaches out asking for your help.
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you live in freedom and have free access to the internet, so you have to help find mia. the games chat format is meant to give uses a real life feel. image yawn diesel eyes is a pretty deeply immersed and because it's very similar to how we normally use our cellphones and talk, we're used to ch single people every day with as gums as it is a compelling project because it draws and aspects from your everyday life. new thing and then put unit totally new situation with a completely different narrative and parameters and guns under the number. that's what makes us approach incredibly exciting and interesting. when hamish been gone until sunday, how is an idea on paper transformed into again? and what's the best programming platform? the gaming experts and project partners from the highs game hobbit berlin's university, the plight sciences recommended using rasa. an open source platform for chat
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thoughts. the software uses artificial intelligence to interpret plays messages. the aim is for conversations with the chat elisa to feel as realistic as possible and to show please what it is like the people who are denied free access to information and the internet in the game. i am mia. can you help find out what happened to me play our game now on your messenger? that's right. you can play the game in facebook messenger or telegram. just enter the corresponding link or scan the q r code that will take you straight to a chat where you can then start playing the games in english. so check it out. and if you do figure out what happened to me up, then shoot us a message. we're giving away an i phone 11 to one lucky player as a thank you for taking part. if you want to get in on the action, go to d, w dot com slash freedom game to find out more. meanwhile, the london based research agency forensic architecture has been drawing attention
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to human rights violations in a completely new way. for instance, the tame construct models of prisons where people have been detained and tortured. it does so based off interviews with former prisoners, the idea is to help visualize the situation to better expose these types of violence. and the group often shows their work to the public at exhibitions forensic art. her uses methods like 3 d modeling, remote sensing and data mining to try to uncover war crimes and human rights violations. findings are published online as well as exhibited at museums. the london based research group aims to push back against propaganda. it sees presenting evidence to the public as a form of resistance. we live in the propaganda where it is about breaking your world view at all where you no longer know what could be right and what could be wrong. how truth and how facts could be established. what
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forensic activists need to learn how to do is to slowly piece together this rubble, those bits that were destroyed and piece it slowly together to reconstruct some of our dignity in some, in the truth of, of the facts which we know what's happened to us. e l heitzman and his team and forensic architecture use publicly available information to reconstruct various events whether that be a bombing solution or the killing of a single person like the kurdish human rights layer ta. he'd have cheese, using video footage, which often comes from social media. he can piece together and architectural muddled, the can then toggle between different perspectives to the european center for constitutional and human rights. and berlin also relies in this technology. the organization has collaborated with forensic architecture to
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determine which arms manufacturers are supplying weapons to the warring factions. he entered, gathering this kind of intelligence is vital during war. military's believe they have a monopoly over information in the battlefield. they have the drones and satellites, and spies on the ground, and the lot of cameras, a high tech cameras, but citizens have to. and now we are able, by combining and looking at those images by developing a visual literacy that allow us to understand what it is that we see on the stand, how to connect one image to the next and build a counter narrative. the team uses artificial intelligence to analyze countless videos. this makes it easier to track troop movements or identify tanks, for example, like here during fighting in eastern ukraine in 2014. this helps forensic architecture draw conclusions about the true sequence of events. and they want to
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share their knowledge for us to make evidence politically, still make it public. we do not want evidence to be trapped within the bureaucracy of the law alone in this week. forensic architecture is trying to cast light on and rectify human rights violations across the globe. when you're campaigning for human rights, it's important to take precautions to stay safe from persecution. one place you can find safety, which may surprise some people is the dark web. it takes special software to connect to the dunk web, the program hines, a uses ip address, keeping identity and location secret. the dark webs anonymous nature makes it appealing for criminals to buy and sell weapons or drugs. but journalists, activists, and people who are politically persecuted, also benefit from conceiving their i. p addresses, they can access regionally blocked content and communicate without leaving any traces. there's dr. smushed with misty,
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shrill mentioned deon. youngblood dark lead is important for people who are prevented from expressing their sexual orientation, for example, to show or for disabilities. jordan's persecuted religious groups and so forth. lot, ms. i also even it helps people who are unable to live freely. it were monitored and tracked online and baba and who had run into trouble and didn't know if their online activities were recorded, most likely. but one way of accessing the dark web is through the tall web browser. it encrypts traffic multiple times and conceals a uses identity location that way users can access websites that have blocked in their country. deutsch of ellis content is also available via to ensuring as many people as possible have free access to information. another way of circumventing online censorship is to use a virtual private network o v p n. it also heights uses ip addresses
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after facebook and instagram were blocked in russia in the wake of the countries invasion and to ukraine. the number of v p and downloads skyrocketed. by the way, deutsch avella is partnered with a trustworthy vpn provider from canada to help you bypass censorship. it takes just one quick in the dw, up to activate a proxy, an access content that is otherwise blocked in some regions. so there are many digital tools out there that can help safeguard human rights. and there are also many impressive activists and organizations doing important work to draw attention to violations. how about you? are you helping campaign for human rights? and if so, how we'd love to hear from you, join the conversation and drop as a comment on youtube, or brought us an e mail. that's all for now. see next line. mm
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we are living during the most extraordinary time in history of transport. we'll go pull the electric with red v o 2 and the ability show do overcoming obstacles even if something is possible. you give it a guy, you get 100 percent, rather than talk yourself out of it. connecting opposite $220.00 kilowatts is enough to have some fun every once in a while, but not to consume too much power. on the other hand, county id 5 transform b w into the most sought after sustainable mobility, brant, i'm cold problem. it will get shortly and having yourself and renewed self confidence, transform miss transgender racing drivers, motors for career. i never thought in my wildest dreams, i could stand on the podium and them on and noticed me. but real me
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limits destroyed mobility, revolutionized all in this unmissable episode of ref, the most desirable brand in sustainable mobility, this is what b w plans to become in the next years. today we take a look at the new id 5 to see whether it will help me w, achieve that ambitious goal. let's ref check. the id 5 made the like to stick in pay version of the id for that. it also comes with the latest id, software, $3.00, optimized for operation, comfort, and charting. the 1st thing we should talk about is what is sustainable mobility? of course, this has a wide variety of different aspects. so for the sake of time, we're just going to break it down to the most basic ideas. number one is the idea
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that the vehicles should not produce more emissions than the ecosystem can regenerate. a battery electric vehicle starts with a rather high amount of c o 2 during the production, a combustion engine car, on the other hand, will start with a comparatively low amount of c o 2. and then for each kilometer drives it will slowly and steadily. clive ah, the very electric vehicle on the other hand, will not emit any if you are to while driving, so it will stay on the same level. and at some point, during its life cycle, the battery electric vehicle will be on the same level as the combustion engine. and from then on it will be the better vehicle for the environment and much more sustainable. or of course, then you will also have to take into account. where does the electricity come from?
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was it made by renewable sources? then of course it will be good or was it maybe produced in some coal factory? then of course, it is not another aspect of sustainable nobility is the use of recycled and recyclable material. the interior of the id 5 is free from animal product. just as all the other recent v w models, the 85 is left with the problem that it does not have any physical buttons in the interior. you have these touch points right here. they will give you an acoustic feed back, but that's not the same. and the same goes for the climate control that's also touch. i'm not a friend of that. a problem in a lot of cars nowadays. the same here on the steering wheel. this is all basically
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touch operated. if you're looking, for example, to adjust the temperature, you will have to look what you're doing because from not looking at it, you will not feel the difference whether you're on plus or minus. you will have to look at it. that's why i prefer, for example, or turning up like you had it in all the t w's or other cars. that way you will insert the fear, click, click, click, once you change the temperature. ah. but apart from that, the infotainment system is such operates very smoothly and it does exactly what it should do. what i wanted to do it, of course, features all the latest technology, android, auto, apple, carplay, everything you could wish for. so apart from the knobs, nothing you could complain about in the interior of the i defy
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the space in the bag is definitely good. the seat is very far to the back. there is a lot of space at the front and i still have some space left back here. the head room is quite good as well, especially if you consider that the co pay like roof line would make you think that he will miss out on some space. but even if i tilt lie had left to right, i don't touch the roof with my hair. so i guess, even if you're one meter 9095, you can sit right here without having to worry to hit your head on the roof. depending on the specification packets, the center c panels can be trimmed with aunt villa and microfiber that includes recycled materials such as plastic bottles. the article has chunk volume is rated
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at 549 leet is a 1561. with the backseat down, the 85 is available with different power outputs, ranging from 128 kilowatts to 220 kilowatts in the g t x version we're testing right now, the most powerful one, the sporty. one. all of these have the same battery pack, 77 kilowatt hours of usable energy that provides a range of 519 kilometers for the small engines, and $490.00 for the t t x. dinner or driving impression in the id 5 g t. x is very sporty, of course it's still around the high se, but you have the heavy battery in the floor of the car, which makes it hard to the asphalt. pretty good. and the acceleration where they, it's $220.00 kilowatt is a blast as well. of course they cannot
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compete well, the cars, like the see 40 recharge or let's say a test last model. why i think 220 kilowatts is enough to have some fun every once in a while, but not to consume too much power. on the other hand, really i like to use google maps for my navigation, but there will not be the ideal way in this car because it has some quite interesting features considering re charging the battery. so let's say i want to go to berlin and it will tell me that some 720 kilometers and 2 stops. i need to make to recharge the car. they can see it entered charging stops. as you can tell because i won't make it with one chart. and what's interesting about these is that you can see how long you will need to charge and how it will
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affect the battery. for example, 22 minutes of charging from 12 to 62 percent 22 minutes. that's. that's no problem at all. i mean, would not want to drive 700 kilometers in one sitting. so you'd take a break anyway. and then why not charge your car? the good thing about using that is that the car knows when the battery will be charged, though it can prepare the battery for being charge and then it will be in an ideal state for charging, thus taking the maximum off energy in the least possible time. the adi 5 can be charged with up to $135.00 kilowatts, 10 more than the audio full with the oldest software. that means you can save up to 9 minutes while charging from 5 to 80 percent less quickly check out the voice
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control as b. w glanced. this one has also gotten better alongside with some other things in the car. navigate to berlin, the jelly on cold and broken, it will get shortly. i have to say that works quite good, but i'm not exactly a friend of that. um, i prefer doing things like adjusting the temperature, myself with buttons prices for the new id 5 and germany, stars at around 46000 euros for the 100 and 28th kilowatt version the 150 killer. what engine is about a 1000 more? and the g d x version we're testing will cost. you're on 53600 euros. if you
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compare that to kiosk e. v sakes, it is around the same amount. for the 1st time, the optional travel assist off his assistive lane, changing on highway, starting at 90 kilometers an hour. with park assist plans with memory function, the vehicle is able to learn individual parking, the ne, this and repeat them automatically at the price of a button. in the end, my final verdict on the u. v. w id 5 g t x a very good looking car with some nice tech, a decent range and almost nothing that you can complain about. the price is okay as well. the only thing is it is rather big. so considering the idea of sustainable mobility, maybe a smaller car like the id 3 would be more helpful to keep the city's
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cleaner. because id 5 take more place than id threes. but as a shared ride for several people, it's a pretty darn solid car. the other fives updated software with partially autonomous driving and optimized charging was a good upgrade. on the downside, the puny touch or voice operated interior is not for everyone. so are you charged and ready for all things e mobility than visit our youtube channel, where we really put the read in revolution. read discusses everything automotive and the new mobility rel, comes alive on youtube rep takes off that is sure to make you happy. visit our channel and subscribe to us on youtube slash
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d. w raf. and now strap yourself in for a remarkable motor sports tail. but i figured out how it's gonna take my life hulu. i'd say myself in the merritt, i just realized i don't even have any connection with preston. stand back any more or support, elevate shannon livings here doing our facility. things that charlie martin was convinced of the 1st that she was trans and didn't identify as meal the gender. she'd been assigned in both. the 2nd, the place she felt most at home was the race track. the 3rd that she'd never be able to reconcile these to world. i am charlie martin, i'm a professional racing driver. i'm in l g b t, t plus activist. i'm hoping to be the 1st trans driver at the 24 hours of lamar. i grow not feeling very limited because knowing that i was transgender from
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a young age, i never had any role models growing up. i'd never seen anyone like me doing anything the i spy today. and that had the effect of making me feel very limited in terms of my life options. it was like, you have to choose between being a person, you want to be doing things, career wise and so on and so on, that you want to have in your life. you can't have both those things. so i just, i didn't feel like his dreams reality. and a huge chasm between most he thinks there's 2 outcomes. carolyn, cause he was the 1st person that i discovered he was transgender. and up until that point i didn't realize people could be born as one gender feel that
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they are i identifies as different gender and then they can actually physically transition and, and so and so on. so when i saw her, it was like someone telling me the world isn't flat, you know, i can have really a real eureka moment in my life. and i think by the end that the, the thinking was very much the if you avoid it feels our girl he shouldn't want to climb trees and get dirty and tenure fight pilot or racing, cartwright. he should be playing with dolls and, and so on. and so on i just wasn't that kind of kid. why? no, he was about 89 years old. i had a friend called hamish and his dad used to race, not professionally, but i'm, you know, very competitively at club level. and he said, yeah, you know, we're going racing if you and com. i never actually been to racetrack.
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