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Elon Musk in China to discuss full self driving on Tesla cars say reports | BBC News
Elon Musk is visiting Beijing with media reports saying he aims to discuss enabling autonomous driving mode on Tesla cars in China. Mr Musk wants to enable Full Self Driving (FSD) in China and transfer data collected in the country abroad to train its algo
Elon Musk's Tesla cuts prices in major markets as sales fall | BBC News
Tesla has cut its prices in a number of markets – including the US, China, and Germany – as the electric car giant faces falling sales. A price war has been intensifying between electric vehicle (EV) makers, with particularly fierce competition coming from
Heavy rainfall lashes Hyderabad, offers respite from scorching heat
A heavy rainfall lashed the parts of Hyderabad on April 20. The rain brought the respite to the citizens from scorching heat. The maximum and minimum temperatures of Hyderabad will hover around 39°C and 27°C respectively. #Hyderabad #Rainfall #Heavyrainfal
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Ukraine war: Russian strikes destroy key power plant in Kyiv | BBC News
A major power plant near Kyiv was completely destroyed by Russian strikes early on Thursday, energy company Centrenergo said. Trypillya power plant was the largest electricity provider for three regions, including Kyiv, officials said. Russia has long been
Case Registered Against NIA For Alleged 'Assaulting', Mamata Ups Ante Against Central Agencies
West Bengal Chief Minister Mamata Banerjee has once again tried to fearmonger as she ups ante against Central Agencies. A case has been registered against National Investigation Agency for alleged 'assaulting'. #mamatabanerjee #nia #westbengal #westbengaln
Moscow concert attack: Arrests after at least 93 people killed | BBC News
At least 93 people were killed when gunmen attacked a packed concert venue on the outskirts of Moscow, Russia has said. Four suspects are among 11 detained, Russia's security chief told President Putin. More than 140 others were wounded at the Crocus City
Moscow attack: video captures gunmen storming concert hall and shooting 40 dead | BBC News
*** WARNING graphic content Russia’s state security services say at least forty people are dead, and over a hundred injured, after heavily armed gunmen burst into a packed theatre near Moscow, and opened fire. It happened at the Crocus Concert Hall, part o
Moscow terror attack: “at least 40 dead” as gunmen storm concert hall | BBC News
The Russian security services say at least 40 people been killed and more than a hundred injured at a concert hall near Moscow in what the authorities have called a terrorist attack. Video on social media shows at least four people dressed in camouflage cl
Reddit share sale values firm at $6.4bn | BBC News
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Reddit has priced its shares at the top of a marketed range, valuing the social media platform at $6.4bn (£5bn). It has raised $748m as it sells 22 million shares for $34 each, making it one of the biggest initial public offerings (IPO) by a social media f
Putin 'certain' to win as Russian presidential election voting continues | BBC News
Russia’s presidential election has entered its second day of voting, with citizens heading to the polling booths. But, with President Vladimir Putin’s credible rivals either imprisoned, in exile, or dead, he is certain to win six more years in office after
Russia election: protesters attack polling stations in defiance of President Putin | BBC News
Russians have begun voting in a presidential election which Vladimir Putin seems certain to win. Voters in Russia went to the polls across the country’s 11 time zones in an election that is expected to give Vladimir Putin’s another six years in the Kremlin
UK government unveils new extremism definition after free speech concern | BBC News
A new definition of extremism has been unveiled by the UK government, with Communities Secretary Michael Gove naming five groups to be assessed against it. The new definition will apply to - but not criminalise - groups promoting an ideology based on "viol
SpaceX reports loss of communication with Starship | BBC News
US company SpaceX's Starship rocket made a huge leap in progress in its third test flight on Thursday, completing nearly all its objectives. The two-stage vehicle made a perfect getaway from its Texas launch site, to send its upper portion around the globe
TikTok CEO vows to ‘keep fighting’ after US House passes bill to ban app | BBC News
TikTok’s chief executive has vowed to ‘keep fighting’, after the US House of Representatives passed a bill that could see the app banned in the US. Shou Zi Chew warned that if the bill becomes law, it will mean the end of the app for its 170 million users
China says potential US ban on TikTok is ‘act of bullying’ | BBC News
China has attacked a bill going through US Congress that could see TikTok banned nationwide, accusing it of "unjustly" behaving like a "bandit". The app is owned by Chinese company ByteDance, a Beijing-based firm registered in the Cayman Islands. While the
Andrew Tate faces extradition to UK over rape and human trafficking claims | BBC News
Controversial influencer Andrew Tate and his brother Tristan can be extradited to the UK, a Romanian court has ruled. Andrew Tate, 37, and Tristan, 35, were detained in Bucharest after police in the UK said they had obtained an arrest warrant as part of an
Israel security minister praises officer for shooting dead 12-year-old | BBC News
Israel’s national security minister has congratulated a border officer who shot dead a 12-year-old Palestinian boy playing in the street, calling him a “hero” who deserved an award. Rami al-Halouli was setting off a firework with friends outside his home i