An industry group says China’s auto sales rose 9.5% in 2022 as electric vehicle purchases nearly doubled, but demand slumped in December, foreshadowing weaker growth this year.
Sources: Twitter staff in Singapore have been reassigned as remote workers until further notice, amid cost-cuts which include not paying rent on global HQ (Bloomberg)
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Sources: Twitter staff in Singapore have been reassigned as remote workers until further notice, amid cost-cuts which include not paying rent on global HQ — Workers at Twitter Inc.’s Singapore office were told to empty ou…
Sickening moment driver ploughs car into crowd at packed pedestrian crossing leaving five dead and 13 injured
THIS is the sickening moment a driver ploughs into a crowd at a packed crossing leaving five dead and at least 13 people injured.
Dramatic footage shows the moment a man in a black SUV drives into the crowd in the Chinese city of Guangzhou as terrif…
Tanker premiums ‘out of this world’ as Greek owners persuaded to sell
Aggressive buyers are convincing companies to offload vessels they had intended to retain
Putin replaces infamous ‘General Armageddon’ after just three months in Ukraine military shake-up
Kyiv officials say intensity of fighting comparable to Second World War, with Russia’s Wager mercenary group claiming ‘complete liberation’ of mining town
Asthma study sparks debate about safety of cooking with gas
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Elbit Systems Awarded a Contract of $70 Million to Supply Rockets to a European Country
Haifa, Israel. Elbit Systems Ltd. announced on January 11 that it was awarded a contract in an amount of approximately $70 million to supply rockets to the armed forces of a European country. The contract will be performed over a period of 3 years. Under the contract, Elbit Systems will supply 122mm extended-range rockets that …
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South Korea may acquire nuclear weapons – president
South Korea may seek nuclear armament if the tensions with Pyongyang worsen, President Yoon Suk-yeol said
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Two missing after Chinese tanker torn in two by explosion
Search failed to find seafarers lost in blast off Rizhao