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HONG KONG -- Beijing's premier automobile exhibition is back after a four-year hiatus, highlighting how Chinese automakers have pushed the electrifica

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Band Fashion Is Back for Spring 2024

Thanks to groups like Blackpink and boygenius, musicians’ synchronized dressing has reached new heights. 

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BBC News

have we seen, what evidence have we seen a russian military on the ground there and what think the aim of that pivot towards russia is for niger? it is not insomuch ideological as it is the fact that if they cannot get the assistance they need from washington they are going to get it from someone else. when washington suspended its security assistance and intelligence sharing assistance, when the coup happened, the nigerian authorities i think were desperate to backfill that assistance. the most logical place for them to turn right now, given that the russians are now in neighbouring countries like burkina faso and mali, was to moscow. the other important factor for washington is we have just now started to see russian military advisers arriving in niger and they have brought with them surface—to—air missiles, a missile defence system, which

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BBC News

so. �* , . ., base that it had ten years or so. 2 ., , so. let's come back to this partnership _ so. let's come back to this partnership then _ so. let's come back to this partnership then with - so. let's come back to this i partnership then with russia, have we seen what evidence have we seen of russian military underground there and what do you think the aim of that pitted towards russia is for niger? i pitted towards russia is for nicer? ., �* ~' 3 niger? i don't think it's ideological— niger? i don't think it's ideological as - niger? i don't think it's ideological as it - niger? i don't think it's ideological as it is - niger? i don't think it's ideological as it is the i niger? i don't think it's i ideological as it is the fact that if they cannot get the assistance that they need from washington, they are going to get it from someone else and when washington suspended its security assistance and intelligence sharing assistance when the crew have been, the nigerian authorities were desperate to backfill that assistance and so, the most logical place for them to turn right now, given that the russians are now in neighbouring countries was to mask out. but i think the other important factor for washington is, we havejust now important factor for washington is, we have just now started to see russian military advisers

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SYDNEY -- In regular ads filled with images of happy families and enthusiastic staff, Australia's two biggest supermarkets, Woolworths -- better known

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BBC News

sometimes it's, they're repairing something and they'll turn it off. do you trust the radar? no. why? because i've seen it fail too many times. the department for transport says smart motorways are among the safest roads on our network. and national highway says safety is its highest priority, and national highways says safety is its highest priority, and reinstating the hard shoulder would increase congestion. it says there are well—rehearsed contingency plans to deal with power outages. we've got only one aim. we want the hard shoulder back in every single circumstance. claire mercer's husband was killed on a smart motorway. she now campaigns against them. she says she's contacted by people inside national highways who are worried about power outages. i mean, this one, he actually says, "we've been in tears for 24 hours. it's making us sick. once again, people need to stay off our roads tonight. if you break down in a live lane, we won't know you are there." national highways says it

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Breakfast

sometimes they're repairing something and they'll turn it off. do you trust the radar? no. why? because i've seen it fail too many times. the department for transport says smart motorways are among the safest roads on our network. and national highways says safety is its highest priority, and reinstating the hard shoulder would increase congestion. it says there are well—rehearsed contingency plans to deal with power outages. we've got only one aim. we want the hard shoulder back in every single circumstance. claire mercer's husband was killed on a smart motorway. she now campaigns against them. she says she's contacted by people inside national highways who are worried about power outages. i mean, this one, he actually says, "we've been in tears for 24 hours. it's making us sick. once again, people need to stay off our roads tonight. if you break down in a live lane,

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Click

as a mouse and my left arm...kind of like a joystick. i think i've cracked it now. oh, it's so cool. go on this look button so you can look around. i was also able to play minecraft using eye tracking. this is...amazing. i'm literally using my eyes and my head... ..to look around. the cow, agh! you can attack the cow. oh, i don't want to attack the cows. laughter so this is basically like a steering wheel. as well as minecraft, i was able to take rocket league for a spin. the gestures are really cool. i like that a lot. so if ijust raise my eyebrows... ..i'm making the carjump. the accessibility elements of motioninput are all available to download for free on the microsoft store. the future aim is to commercialise the non—accessibility applications of the software into industries such as manufacturing or healthcare. but in the short term,

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Sunday Morning Futures With Maria Bartiromo

many analysts say that the aim is to divert attention from the war in ukraine. it should focus the attention of the world on this conflict flaring up in the middle east. i always stress one thing, israel was attacked. ordinary civilian citizens of israel were attacked, and israel has the right to defend itself. maria: this migration and asylum pact by the e.u. recently adopted, it is includeing of this idea that illegal migrants should stay in europe while their asylum cases take place. is this enforceable legally? how do you feel about the? first of all, today we are seeing illegal migration which is caused by -- [inaudible] attack which started back in 2021. we have been experiencing the third year of this hybrid

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MediaBuzz

on who you are. howard: npr is partially funded by the -- funded by the feds. whether you agree, lucy, wouldn't npr in a pr sense say, you know what? he raises some good questions, we're going to have some internal discussions rather than just circling the wagons in. >> well, npr did not fire him, and he did something that was unprecedented and very abnormal, which was to go free wheeling, sort of like self-directed, go right to a different outlet, go do a media tour trashing his employer. that is not normal. he's not a media reporter, he's not a media ombudsman. this was obviously by design. a lot of the things he's saying about npr may be correct, but this was not his beat. he's not a person whose beat is to cover npr, and certainly his beat was not to cover his own employer in a different outlet. as for the funding thing, i really want to double click on that because, look, you can take aim at the fact that a there are lots of things that are funded

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