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Mercedes-Benz foresees EV-only production lines within a few years
Mercedes-Benz expects to have factories exclusively for electric vehicles in the next few years.
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Users should be allowed to sue US tech giants under EU rules
According to civil groups, users should have the liberty to sue US tech giants for breaching EU rules and regulations.
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Putin orders Russian troops to Ukrainian breakaway regions
Russia formally recognises Donetsk People's Republic and the Lugansk People's Republic, troops to 'keep the peace'
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Iran appears ready to swap prisoners with US as talks approach 'finish line'
The demands include unfreezing billions of dollars and release of Western prisoners held in Iran
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Myanmar genocide case clouded by representation dispute
Monday was the first of four days of hearings discussing the junta's objections to the jurisdiction of the World Court
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Putin recognises Ukraine rebel regions as independent
Putin describes Ukraine as an 'integral part of Russia's history' in a televised address
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16 injured as Saudi-led coalition foils drone attack on Jizan airport
Drone was launched from the Yemeni capital Sanaa's airport, reports state media
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Ukraine denies Moscow's allegation that it sent troops into Russia
Russian military says five people were killed when the Ukrainian saboteurs were thwarted
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Iran's Raisi calls on US to lift sanctions to revive nuclear deal
Reuters reported last week that a US-Iranian deal is taking shape in Vienna after months of indirect talks
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UNICEF to pay stipend to Afghan teachers
Payments, of roughly $100 per month, would be paid in local currency to around 194,000 school teachers