BYD Surpasses Tesla, BMW, and Volkswagen as UK’s Leading EV Brand
In a surprising turn of events, BYD has emerged as the top-selling electric vehicle brand in the United Kingdom, outpacing established names like Tesla, BMW, and Volkswagen.
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In a surprising turn of events, BYD has emerged as the top-selling electric vehicle brand in the United Kingdom, outpacing established names like Tesla, BMW, and Volkswagen.
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As Russia prepares for its World War II Victory Day parade, recent strikes have resulted in the deaths of at least 21 individuals across Ukraine, marking one of the deadliest attacks in weeks.
Emma Raducanu has officially withdrawn from the Italian Open as she continues to recover from a post-viral illness that has sidelined her for two months.
The recent ousting of Prime Minister Ilie Bolojan raises concerns about Romania's political stability, yet analysts believe its foreign policy will likely remain consistent.
Maroš Šefčovič urges the US to quickly reinstate a 15% tariff arrangement as trade negotiations loom, highlighting potential tensions between EU nations and MEPs.
As Chester prepares for an exciting few days of racing, Sky Sports Racing will cover the events at one of the UK's more unique tracks, showcasing significant competitions.
As Armenia navigates its political landscape, it is increasingly aligning with the EU while still maintaining significant ties to Russia, creating a complex balancing act.
As the annual Victory Day parade approaches, Russian soldiers rehearse in Moscow, facing heightened security due to potential Ukrainian threats.
A new exhibition in Paris highlights the groundbreaking works of Hilma af Klint, who created innovative art long before her male contemporaries like Mondrian and Kandinsky.
The European Commission has decided not to move forward with a significant revision of hazardous chemical regulations, initially promised under the Green Deal, following lobbying from industry groups.
The World Health Organization has confirmed two cases of hantavirus aboard a cruise ship near Cape Verde, with five additional cases suspected and potential human transmission under investigation.
In a recent trial, former French President Nicolas Sarkozy attempted to demonstrate that payments from Libyan sources were not allocated to his 2007 presidential campaign. However, judges remained unconvinced.
Christophe Gleizes, a French journalist imprisoned in Algeria since 2024, has decided to forgo his appeal in favor of pursuing a presidential pardon, according to his family.
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While negative electricity prices in Europe may appear beneficial during a cost-of-living crisis, they could hinder investment in renewable energy sources.