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European automakers face perfect storm as profits plunge

European automakers are facing their most challenging period in recent history as a convergence of global pressures threatens to reshape the industry landscape. On Monday, Stellantis became the latest major manufacturer to issue a stark profit warning, joining Volkswagen and others in painting a grim picture of the sector's immediate future.

Tesla poised for record Q3 deliveries as Chinese market strategy pays off

Tesla Inc. is projected to announce an 8% increase in third-quarter electric vehicle deliveries this Wednesday, according to Wall Street analysts, primarily driven by strategic incentives and financing plans in China.

Stellantis issues recall of Jeep plug-in hybrids

Stellantis announced Monday a sweeping recall of approximately 194,000 plug-in hybrid Jeep SUVs due to potential fire risks. The recall comes after reports of 13 vehicles catching fire while parked and turned off, prompting immediate safety recommendations for current owners.

Delhi Airport Customs seize 26 iPhone 16 Pro Max devices hidden in woman’s bag

Delhi Airport Customs officials recently intercepted a female passenger who arrived on a flight from Hong Kong at Indira Gandhi International Airport. She was found carrying 26 iPhone 16 Pro Max devices hidden in her vanity bag.

Bangladesh: Interim Government To Hold Talks With Political Parties On New Reforms

In Bangladesh the interim government will be holding talks with political parties to discuss the new reforms. In September, the Chief Advisor Yunus said that six independent commissions would be set up to reform the constitution judiciary electoral system, police and the anti corruption commission. Watch to know more.

'Guilty plea to US espionage accusations was necessary because...': Julian Assange

WikiLeaks founder Julian Assange told European lawmakers on Tuesday (Oct 1) that his guilty plea to American espionage accusations was necessary as legal and political efforts to protect his freedom were not sufficient.

Alcaraz sweeps into Beijing final with win over Medvedev, history-maker Zhang Shuai reaches last eight

Carlos Alcaraz sent Daniil Medvedev packing to reach his first China Open final on Tuesday while 595th-ranked Zhang Shuai added another chapter to her fairytale renaissance.

Shigeru Ishiba Sworn In As Japan's New PM

Shigeru ishiba has been voted in as Japan's new Prime Minister in the Parliament. Ishiba became the Prime Minister after Fumio Kishida stepped down. Kishida's resignation came after he announced in August that he would not seek reelection at the end of his three-year term. In an official statement Ishiba said that he will call for the election after he's sworn in as the country's Prime Minister in the Parliament. Watch in for more details!

Hezbollah targets Mossad headquarters, Glilot military base near Tel Aviv with rockets

The Iran-backed Hezbollah militant group said that it targeted Mossad headquarters and Glilot military base on the outskirts of Israel's Tel Aviv with salvos of Fadi-4 rockets.

Scientists Explain Mount Everest's Anomalous Growth

Mount Everest, the world's highest mountain standing at 8.85 km above sea level, is still growing taller, according to a new study published. Watch in for more details!

US Intercepts Russian Fighter Jet In Alaska

A Russian fighter jet narrowly avoided colliding with a U.S. military aircraft during an intercept off the coast of Alaska on September 23. The incident occurred during a routine intercept of Russian long-range bombers probing Alaska’s air defense identification zone (ADIZ), a non-sovereign airspace monitored by military forces.

Gujarat woman suffers severe injuries during sex, dies due to heavy bleeding

A woman died of excessive vaginal bleeding in Gujarat reportedly due to complications she suffered during sex. The 23-year-old nursing graduate was with her boyfriend in a hotel room where she faced vaginal tears, causing the bleeding, according to the forensic report.

Sri Lanka's Inflation Turns Negative For First Time In 29 Years

Sri Lanka has recorded its first instance of deflation in 29 years. The Colombo consumer price index shows a decline of 0.5 per cent in September 2024. This marks a significant shift, as inflation stood at 0.5 per cent just a month earlier. Watch in for more details!

German authorities arrest Chinese woman accused of passing airport details to spy working for China

German authorities have arrested a Chinese national accused of passing information on a major air freight hub to a man who is suspected of spying for China, prosecutors said Tuesday.

Grammy-winning artists Zakir Hussain, Béla Fleck, Edgar Meyer announce ‘As We Speak’ India Tour

Bringing musical instruments like tabla and basoori (flute) together, Perfect Harmony Productions, in collaboration with Panache Media has announced a multi-city classical music tour called ‘As We Speak’.

Israeli official accuses US of endangering IDF soldiers by leaking Lebanon ground operation plans

A senior Israeli official accused the United States of endangering Israeli soldiers by leaking its plans for the Israeli ground operation in Lebanon, The Times of Israel reported.

West Asia crisis: ‘Blunt trauma, suffocation,’ conspiracy theories emerge around Nasrallah’s death

New details have emerged regarding the death of Hezbollah leader Hassan Nasrallah on September 27 in an Israeli strike on Beirut. Israeli news outlet Channel 12 has reported that the explosion itself didn’t kill Nasrallah but the 64-year-old militant most likely suffered asphyxiation as toxic gases leaked into his secret chamber.

Angelina Jolie looks passive as she autographs THIS movie poster featuring Brad Pitt

Angelina Jolie is immersed in promotional activities for her forthcoming film, Maria which has led her to attend several fall premieres, including a notable appearance at the New York Film Festival.

Ground exploded in Siberia due to climate change, creating massive craters

Scientists have finally figured out what caused the mysterious craters in Siberia. Surprisingly, these massive pits in the ground are also a result of climate change.