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  • 5 days ago | bbc.com | Annabelle Liang |Nick Marsh

    How China made electric vehicles mainstreamAnnabelle Liang & Nick MarshBusiness reporter & Transport correspondentGetty ImagesAlmost half of all cars sold in China last year were electric"I drive an electric vehicle because I am poor," says Lu Yunfeng, a private hire driver, who is at a charging station on the outskirts of Guangzhou in the south of China. Standing nearby, Sun Jingguo agrees. "The cost of driving a petrol car is too expensive. I save money driving an electric vehicle," he says.

  • 1 month ago | yahoo.com | Kelly Ng |Annabelle Liang

    When Shreya Mishra Reddy was admitted to Harvard University in 2023, her parents were "ecstatic". It is "the ultimate school that anybody in India wants to get into," she tells the BBC. Now, with graduation around the corner, she has had to break the bad news to her family: she may not graduate in July from the executive leadership programme after the Trump administration moved to stop Harvard from enrolling international students "as a result of their failure to adhere to the law".

  • 1 month ago | bbc.com | Kelly Ng |Annabelle Liang

    'We did not sign up for this': Harvard's foreign students are stuck and scaredKelly Ng & Annabelle LiangShreya Mishra ReddyHarvard is "the ultimate school that anybody in India wants to get into," says Shreya Mishra ReddyWhen Shreya Mishra Reddy was admitted to Harvard University in 2023, her parents were "ecstatic". It is "the ultimate school that anybody in India wants to get into," she tells the BBC. "It has been very difficult for my family to hear.

  • 1 month ago | flipboard.com | Kelly Ng |Annabelle Liang

    WASHINGTON (AP) — The Trump administration revoked Harvard University’s ability to enroll international students in its escalating battle with the Ivy League school, saying thousands of current students must transfer to other schools or leave the country. The Department of Homeland Security …

  • 1 month ago | yahoo.com | Hafsa Khalil |Annabelle Liang

    The Marks & Spencer website is back online after leaving users unable to browse for several hours. Customers have been unable to make online orders for weeks as the retailer deals with the aftermath of a cyber-attack, but on Wednesday evening the website went down completely. A message read: "Sorry you can't browse the site currently.

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