Mexico Unveils Olinia: Its First Homegrown Electric Vehicle Brand
Mexico debuts Olinia, its first domestic electric vehicle brand, uniting scientists, engineers, and universities to produce affordable, eco-friendly cars for modern city commutes.
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Mexico debuts Olinia, its first domestic electric vehicle brand, uniting scientists, engineers, and universities to produce affordable, eco-friendly cars for modern city commutes.
Thousands of U.S. flights face delays at multiple airports as air traffic controllers work without pay during the federal government shutdown.
Despite U.S.-led tariffs, the IMF says the global economy is surprisingly resilient—but warns uncertainty is now the new normal and free trade faces threats ahead.
A powerful M7.4 quake hit Mindanao, triggering tsunami warnings for the Philippines and Indonesia. Coastal residents are urged to evacuate to higher ground.
Peruvian lawmakers will meet at 9 p.m. (0200 GMT) to discuss motions to impeach President Dina Boluarte, marking a critical moment in Peru’s political scene.
Israel and Hamas agree on a Gaza ceasefire, with hostages set to be swapped and humanitarian aid rolling in. Here’s what young pros need to know.
Russian president Putin pledges compensation for the December crash of an Azerbaijani jet near Aktau, likely caused by fragments from Russian air defense missiles.
Cai Qi, a top CPC official, joined a reception at the DPRK Embassy in the Chinese mainland to mark the 80th anniversary of the Workers’ Party of Korea, highlighting strong China–DPRK ties.
Israel approves a Gaza ceasefire deal to secure the release of all hostages—what this means for peace efforts and global social media trends.
Chinese premier Li Qiang meets DPRK leader Kim Jong Un to ramp up high-level exchanges and strategic communication, marking a fresh chapter in China–DPRK ties.