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BMW CEO warns against electric-only strategy
Stresses there is still market for combustion engine cars
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Covid curbs spark shipment delays
Shanghai approaching third week of lockdown, shows no sign of reopening
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Oil firms secure injunctions to stop protests
Environmental groups such as Extinction Rebellion and Just Stop Oil have been staging daily protests in London
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Growing defiance of Covid curbs in China brings wave of arrests
Most infractions involve citizens trying to skirt rules reporting travels on a health app, falsifying test results
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Penthouses in North Korea are mainly for the unfortunate few
Few of North Korea's rich drawn to live in penthouses, concerns over power and water supply keep them away
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Crises slowing economic growth worldwide: IMF
Russia-Ukraine war has caused acceleration of inflation that endangers past gains
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New York subway shooting suspect arrested on mass transit violence charge
Man arrested faces possible life in prison if convicted, at least 23 injured in Tuesday's shootings, smoke bomb attack
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Troops burn villages in Myanmar heartland, seek to crush resistance
Bin is one of more than 100 villages partially or completely burned by Myanmar's military since the start of this year
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Russia says blast cripples Black Sea flagship, Ukraine claims missile strike
Moskva missile cruiser damaged after ammunition blew up, Ukrainian official says vessel hit by missiles
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Hit series 'Russian Doll' returns with more existential questions
Set in New York's East Village in 1982, season 2 is scheduled to release on April 20