China’s Auto Market Faces Challenges Amid Weak Domestic Demand
The Chinese automotive sector is under strain as sluggish domestic demand continues to hinder growth and production.
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The Chinese automotive sector is under strain as sluggish domestic demand continues to hinder growth and production.
Yuri, a member of the popular K-pop group Girls' Generation, is currently in Singapore for a photoshoot and was gifted a Beary plushie during her flight.
Han Yaping, an 18-year-old from a rural background in central China, achieved remarkable success in the gaokao exam, prompting live-streamers to offer financial assistance for her education, which she ultimately declined.
Telstra has apologized for significant mobile network outages that affected trains, Eftpos transactions, and emergency calls. The company is investigating the cause of the disruptions.
In a move to enhance legal protections, Hong Kong authorities have initiated a public consultation on potential reforms to sex laws, focusing on issues of cult coercion and abusive practices in educational environments.
In a move to enhance international demand for the yuan, Hong Kong will increase its yuan facilities for banks significantly, reaching US$73.6 billion.
The National Environment Agency has identified a rapidly growing dengue cluster in Yio Chu Kang, with 135 confirmed cases and several clusters in the vicinity.
A mudslide at the Wayanad tunnel project site has led to one confirmed death and seven individuals reported missing, as rescue efforts continue.
The Brihanmumbai Municipal Corporation (BMC) has announced a holiday for all schools and colleges in Mumbai today as heavy rains continue to disrupt normal life.
In a significant development, three individuals have been arrested in connection with the rape and murder case in Baruipur. The Chief Minister has assured that capital punishment will be sought for the accused.
WhatsApp has been given a three-day extension to respond to a government notice about its username feature, which allows users to communicate without sharing phone numbers.
In May, Japan experienced a rise in real wages for the fifth consecutive month. However, the growth rate is being affected by ongoing inflation, which is impacting consumer purchasing power.
In Melbourne, police are currently engaged in a standoff with an alleged graffiti artist who has climbed a 120-meter tower of the Bolte Bridge. Authorities are working to resolve the situation safely.
The International Atomic Energy Agency has confirmed that the tritium levels in the 21st batch of ALPS treated water from Japan are significantly below operational limits, ensuring safety.
As China increases its imports of soy and beef from Brazil, the economic relationship deepens, prompting discussions about the implications for political loyalty.
Experts emphasize the role of AI-powered tools in improving the efficiency of investigations into missing persons, particularly in urgent situations.
In a recent statement, T.K. Govindan has accused M.V. Jayarajan of conspiring to damage the reputation of CPI(M) Kerala secretary M.V. Govindan, while also ruling out any return to the party.
Heavy rainfall in Mumbai has resulted in the closure of the Pune–Mumbai Expressway and the old Mumbai–Pune Highway due to landslides. Traffic police are advising against travel.
The Chief Electoral Officer of Manipur has revealed that the draft electoral roll contains 19.34 lakh voters, while 1,08,283 voters are unaccounted for due to various reasons.
Norway's stunning win against Brazil in the World Cup has led to widespread celebrations, including fireworks and public gatherings across the nation.