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Changes in production areas certainly lead to changes in markets, even though the processes are quite slow. This is why it will be increasingly difficult for US capital to make money from the world.
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We know Ralliart is back and expected to launch with a high-performance Triton. But what about reviving the Evolution badge for a go-fast Outlander? And, for those looking for some extra performance, rumour has it Mitsubishi will bring back the Evolution badge with a high-performance version of the Outlander PHEV. It’s an unconfirmed report thus far, but
Best Car says a “symbolic” version of the Outlander Evolution was supposed to appear at the 2021 Tokyo Motor Show, but it has been pushed out to June 2022. Such a vehicle would likely employ more than two motors, which would fit into previous rumours of a four-motor plug-in hybrid powertrain being worked on in the skunkworks of Mitsubishi and its newly reborn Ralliart division.
A former Justice Minister of France who was strongly tipped to become the country s first female President was today facing up to 15 years in prison after being charged with a range of corruption offences.
The indictment of Rachida Dati, 55, follows a glittering career which at one stage saw the right-wing conservative being entertained by the Queen and Prince Philip at a Windsor Castle state banquet.
On Tuesday night, financial prosecutors in Paris confirmed Dati had been charged with passive corruption by a person with a public elected mandate while working in an international organisation, which is punishable by up to 10 years in prison, and a fine equivalent to £128,000.