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A GenZer left high school early, ice climbed professionally, and interned at Tesla before starting her own company. Now she feels pressure to succeed.

The Japanese carmaker pursued an aggressive switch towards electric vehicles that it's now trying to walk back. Despite posting its first loss on record, its share price spiked on more buoyant predictions for 2026.
Ed Bastian said AI's address to Emory University students lacked his own "soul or warmth." The audience clapped when he said he rewrote the speech.

When President Xi Jinping met US leader Donald Trump in Beijing on Thursday, he posed a big question: Can China and the US avoid the “Thucydides Trap”? It’s a phrase that sounds academic, but it goes to the heart of Beijing’s ambitions for their relationship.

The UK's local elections exposed the suspicion that meets Muslim political participation.

A Kitt lookalike was filmed speeding in Brooklyn but the fine was sent to a museum where a replica is on displayA replica of the talking car Kitt from the 1980s US television action series Knight Rider for years has been parked in a museum about an hour’s drive north of Chicago, so how did it get a speeding ticket in

New bipartisan legislation, first seen by CNBC, would prevent U.S. lawmakers from lobbying after they leave office.
LinkedIn plans to expand creator-led events, aiming for 4,000 annually, as part of its strategy to tap into the multi-billion dollar creator economy.

Next week, Meta is cutting about 10 percent of its staff. WIRED spoke with more than a dozen current and former employees about what it's like inside a company where "everyone is unhappy."

Palestinian Authority president Mahmous Abbas is accused of trying to consolidate his family's hold on his Fatah party by getting his son onto the 18-member central committee at the party's Congress, which starts today in Ramallah. 64-year-old Yasser Abbas, a wealthy businessman, is being fast-tracked to the committee, which would give his 90-year-old father a lasting foothold in the governing body. Abbas has headed the Palestinian Authority since 2005, but has declined to face voters in an elec

Argentinian star forward's brace and an assist steer Miami to their fifth consecutive away victory in the MLS in the US.

U.S. President Donald Trump on Wednesday landed in Beijing for the high-stakes summit with China.

Whoever wins the Labour leadership tussle, the chancellor’s prospects for staying inpost have risen given the surprise GDP boostBusiness live – latest updatesUK economy records surprise 0.3% growt

Air India, a carrier co-owned by Tata Group and Singapore Airlines, plans to scale back over a quarter of its international flights from June as rising costs bite.

Calbee says it would temporarily use only black and white colours on 14 of its products due to a lack of printing ink.
Uber has pushed for a hybrid future of human and automated drivers. Some of Uber's comments come at the expense of challenging Waymo's approach.

The world's clean energy superpower also emits the most CO2. But coal-fired power may have peaked as China electrifies its economy with ever more renewables.

Russia has launched a massive drone and missile attack on Ukraine's capital, Kyiv, overnight. At least one person has been killed and sixteen injured. The strike has caused damage across six of the city's districts, including on residential buildings and civilian infrastructure. One multistory residential building partly collapsed, splitting the building in two and burying people under the rubble. Details by FRANCE 24 correspondent in Lyiv, Emmanuelle Chaze.
Trump praises China as he ignores question about Taiwan
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Impact of disruption caused by US-Israeli war on Iran may be felt into 2027 even if strait of Hormuz reopens, says aviation body headIncreases in air fares for travellers in Europe are “inevitable” over the peak summer period because of the high cost of jet fuel, according to the head of the international aviation body.While s

Matthew Collings says his work on Israeli violence against Palestinians has been intentionally misinterpreted.

Superpowers compete for technological foothold on world’s highest peak, pushing Nepal towards a geopolitical chessboard.