a mound of snow and there. now they think they know where they can find the refugees. it. goes on ahead apparently there are two more refugees. who. if the police catch them now with refugees in their car they could go to jail for up to five years and be fined up to thirty thousand euros. are you cold there s a bag in the back to square one talk with one drinks. the other girl do push up.
and get around a bit quicker and cheaper. with. the other cars. the benefits already begin in the showroom. gets car dealer explains that there are hardly any taxes on a fuel cell car. unlike with a conventional engine the government doesn t charge or other fees that means. fifty thousand euros that s not a bargain but it s almost thirty thousand euros less than in germany. waiting for the germans to hydrogen because it would be good to have that at their selection and it will make it easier to make more stations if you have more. coming. so we hope.
fifty thousand euros that s not a bargain but it s almost thirty thousand euros less than in germany. waiting for the germans to hydrogen. it would be good to have. it make it easier to make more stations if you. find a market in norway along with other forms of the mobility there is growing demand for fuel cells they produce the power that drives their electric motors from hydrogen and vats can be produced in an environmentally friendly manner. photovoltaics. the electricity that s needed for and. which then separates the
of opinion on our border police snowmobile to offer but a lot of them a lot of these volunteer rescuers risk up to five years in prison and fines of up to thirty thousand euros or at least among the. social services we re willing to take when it s on the course. mr yates case these people s lives are more important we could particularly to see. more and more refugees are taking trains from the south of italy to the country s north from there they set out at night heading for the border. about fifteen migrants have arrived at the station of bottleneck for those who have already survived the horrors of the libyan refugee camps and the mediterranean crossing the dangerous alpine crossing is not a deterrent to love us it will continue on foot which way are you going. to that. françoise we ve had enough of italy we can t get papers.
border police authority. refugees often hide near the mountain pass that moshe may have. the helpers are bringing them warm clothing so they don t freeze to death nor easily they come from over them so i don t book you it s a lot of what a lot of upon your own now a border police snowmobile talk about a lot of them i thought of them these volunteer rescuers risk up to five years in prison and fines of up to thirty thousand euros on a disk among the. hostages at risk we re willing to take when it s on the course mr yates case these people s lives are more important you could put the criticism. more and more refugees are taking trains from the south of italy to the country s north from there they set out at night heading for the border. about fifteen migrants have arrived at the station of bottleneck for those who have