'If VW disappears, people won't stay in the town anymore' - fears over Trump's car tariffs
Friday, 28 March 2025 At one factory in East Germany, they're pumping out a car part every second, cutting and pressing millions of pieces destined for the country's mega motor industry.
Tesla is stepping back from manufacturing in India, focusing solely on opening showrooms — but what does this mean for the country’s EV ambitions? Meanwhile, Chinese EV giant BYD faces a firm ban, blocked over concerns of unfair practices. With other global automakers like Mercedes, Volkswagen, and Hyundai pushing forward, India’s EV market is becoming a high-stakes battleground. Dive into the latest updates on government policies, industry moves, and what the future holds for electric vehicles in India.
#TeslaIndia #EVManufacturing #BYDBan #ElectricVehicles #IndiaEVMarket #TeslaShowrooms #EVPolicyIndia #PiyushGoyal #Kumaraswamy #BYDBlocked #AutomotiveNews #CleanEnergy #SustainableTransport #IndiaEconomy #TeslaUpdate
~PR.274~ED.194~HT.336~
Los Angeles curfew continues amid protests over immigration raids
Protests in the Californian city have stretched into their seventh day in response to the Trump administration's controversial immigration raids.
READ MORE : http://www.euronews.com/2025/06/12/los-angeles-curfew-continues-amid-protests-over-immigration-raids
Subscribe to our channel. Euronews is available on Dailymotion in 12 languages
Credit: euronews (in English) Duration: 01:25Published
Marines undergo training as military presence grows in Los Angeles
Around 700 Marines remain in civil disturbance training at a naval base in Orange County as military presence grows amid protests against President Trump’s immigration policies.
READ MORE : http://www.euronews.com/2025/06/12/marines-undergo-training-as-military-presence-grows-in-los-angeles
Let the pictures do the talking: subscribe to No Comment
No Comment is brought to you by euronews, the most watched news channel in Europe.
Credit: euronews (in English) Duration: 01:00Published
China will "always honour its commitments" when it comes to negotiating trade disagreements with the US, according to a spokesperson for the Chinese government. Sky News
Assassinations, Jihad Attacks On U.S. Officials – Including Trump, Vance, Rubio, Hegseth And Their Families - Elon Musk And His Companies, U.S. Military, Microsoft, And Targeting Jews In America And Europe: 'There Are No Red Lines.' Al-Awlaki urged Muslims to revive the "tradition of assassinations," describing it as the "greatest form of Jihad today." He said the targets should be the "leaders of apostasy," whom he labeled "Jewish Arabs," specifically naming the leaders of Egypt, Jordan, and the Gulf states.
He appealed directly to military personnel in Arab countries, calling on them to take action. He said Arab pilots should strike "the Jews," U.S. military bases in the region, and American aircraft carriers. At the very least, he said, they should attack the palaces of Arab leaders, describing these as the "initial steps" that must be taken.
Al-Awlaki claimed there are 4.5 million Muslims in the United States and said that they should carry out acts of retaliation without hesitation, stating: "Do not consult anyone about killing infidel Americans." Speaking over images of Manhattan skyscrapers, he said that the list of targets should be "effective," and declared: "There are no red lines."
#TerrorThreat #AlAwlakiSpeech #JihadPropaganda #USNationalSecurity #IslamistExtremism #CounterTerrorism #RadicalIslam #HomegrownTerror #TerrorRecruitment #AssassinationPlot #ExtremistViolence #AntiSemitismAlert #TargetedViolence #USMilitaryThreat #TrumpSecurity #JewishCommunityAlert #MideastTensions #CyberTerrorismWatch #GlobalSecurityThreat #ManhattanThreatAlert
~HT.410~ED.346~GR.122~
US President Donald Trump and Canadian PM Justin Trudeau discussed fentanyl smuggling and trade over a 50-minute call. Trump accused Trudeau of using trade... IndiaTimes
President Donald Trump announces a one-month exemption on new tariffs for imports from Mexico and Canada, easing concerns of American automakers. This follows... IndiaTimes Also reported by •Zee News
Portugal won't buy Lockheed Martin F-35s from the United States though the country's air force gave a go-ahead for that. The country now wants to take into... IndiaTimes