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China to train thousands of foreign law enforcement officers to pose itself as global security leader

China will train thousands of foreign law enforcement officers over the next 12 months, as a part of its efforts to position itself as a global security leader. The country will also send police consultants to countries for conducting training to improve their law enforcement capabilities.

Auto industry faces EUR 15 billion in potential fines as EV adoption lags behind EU targets

Renault CEO Luca de Meo has highlighted the potential for massive fines and significant production cuts due to slowing demand for electric vehicles (EVs). Speaking to France Inter radio on Saturday, de Meo, who also serves as the president of the European Automobile Manufacturers Association (ACEA), painted a grim picture of the challenges facing automakers as they struggle to meet increasingly stringent EU carbon emission targets.

Indian EAM Jaishankar: Essential to make Russia part of talks

India has said that it is ready for any significant step aimed to end the Ukraine conflict but the participation of Russia is essential for any peace negotiation between the two countries.

Nigeria floods: Jail break after wall collapses due to floods

The official, who spoke on condition of anonymity, disclosed that some Boko Haram commanders held at the Maiduguri New Prison were among those who escaped. Not fewer than 200 inmates have escaped after a devastating flood pulled down a prison wall in Maiduguri, the Borno State capital.

Two supermassive black holes are scary close and set to crash. Here's what will happen next

Scientists have spotted two supermassive black holes circling around each other, 800 million light-years from Earth. This is the closest supermassive black hole ever detected and are set to crash with each other, which is expected to rattle the fabric of reality.

Tesla potentially to lead in new tech, says Deutsche Bank

Analysts at Deutsche Bank predicted an optimistic outlook on Tesla, viewing the company as a transformative force across multiple industries, with particular emphasis on its groundbreaking work in autonomous driving and humanoid robotics technologies.

US Presidential Debate: Who won the 2024 US Presidential Debate

US Vice President Kamala Harris and her Republican rival Donald Trump squared off in their first presidential debate that saw tense exchanges on abortion rights, the economy, immigration, border issues. Watch in the report for more details!

Woman spends 10 years and $19,000 to prepare for doomsday, goes viral

A woman in the United States has earned for herself the title "The Queen of Doomsday" as she spent 10 years and $19,000 preparing herself and her family for a disaster.

'He will not stay...,' former India batter Aakash Chopra on Rohit Sharma's future with Mumbai Indians

Former India opener Aakash Chopra thinks that India skipper Rohit Sharma will leave Indian Premier League (IPL) franchise Mumbai Indians ahead of the upcoming mega auction.

Norway Chairwoman of the standing committee speaks to WION | Exclusive Interview

It has been over two years since the Russia Ukraine War began with no signs of truce between the two Nations. The impact of the war has crossed Ukraine-Russia borders and is impacting the entire Globe. WION spoke with Chairwoman of the Standing Committee on Foreign Affairs & Defence in the Norwegian Parliament Ine Marie Eriksen Søreide. Here's an excerpt of the interview. Søreide extensively spoke on the Russia-Ukraine war and pointed that, "Ukraine needs to come to negotiations from a position of strength". Watch in for more details!

Protesters storm Mexico’s senate to disrupt judicial reform debate

Hundreds of protesters stormed Mexico’s Senate as lawmakers debated a radical reform to overhaul the judiciary, forcing the upper house into a temporary recess to ensure the safety of the senators.

China’s EV sales account for more than 50 per cent sales alone

In August, China witnessed a significant milestone in its automotive industry as electric vehicles (EVs) accounted for more than half of all vehicle sales for the second consecutive month.

Israel-Hamas war: US-Turkish activist's death an 'accident' says Biden

U.S. President Joe Biden commented on the death of a U.S.-Turkish activist during a protest in the West Bank last week, stating it appears to have been accidental.

Israel-Hamas war: US-Turkish activist's death an 'accident' says Biden

India will address the extradition of recently ousted Bangladeshi Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina through diplomatic channels, according to External Affairs Minister Subrahmanyam Jaishankar. Responding to reporters on September 10, Jaishankar emphasized India’s commitment to engaging with the current government in Bangladesh on this matter.

US Presidential Debate: Harris' camp challenges Trump to another Presidential debate

US Vice President Kamala Harris and her Republican rival Donald Trump squared off in their first presidential debate that saw tense exchanges on abortion rights, the economy, immigration, border issues. Watch in the report for more details!

MG Windsor EV launched in India at INR 10 lakhs with Battery-as-a-Service

JSW MG Motor India on Wednesday launched MG Windsor crossover electric vehicle in the country at INR 10 lakhs (ex-showroom and introductory). The Windsor, which is called a crossover utility vehicle (CUV), is touted to offer the comforts of a sedan and the expanse of an SUV.

'We're lucky...,' Aussie T20I skipper Mitch Marsh on not bowling much

Australia's T20I skipper Mitchell Marsh says that he's not looking to bowl much in the upcoming T20I series against England. Marsh has not bowled since suffering a hamstring injury in the Indian Premier League (IPL) earlier this year.

Volkswagen abandons job security provision: promised German's jobs till 2029

German automaker Volkswagen, made an important announcement that has sent ripples through the automotive industry and labour relations in Germany. On Tuesday, the company declared its intention to abandon a series of long-standing labour agreements, including a crucial provision that guaranteed job security until 2029 at six of its German manufacturing facilities.

Russia-Ukraine war: Blinken, Lammy to meet Zelensky

So is the United States of America poised to allow Ukraine to use long range missiles in Russia? Reports now indicate that President Joe Biden is considering lifting the ban on British Storm Shadow missiles that can be fired into Russia. Watch in for more details!