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Nissan Aims to Boost Car Sales by 1 Million in Next 3 Years, Streamline EV Manufacturing Costs

Nissan set three-year objectives of 1 million more car sales and a 30% drop in EV production costs by 2030.


Australia Issues Urgent Recall for Some Asian Products Owing to Possible Undeclared Allergen

Australian Food Safety Department recalls Bibigo dumplings and Cau Tre spring rolls from Asian supermarket shops in numerous states.

South Korea’s Senior Doctors to Resign in Protest Over Medical School Expansion

As the physicians' strike in South Korea grows, medical professors and doctors warn they will cut their hours or quit.

White House Slams Funding Bill Provision That Prohibits US Embassies From Displaying Pride Flags

White House officials pledged to overturn a Republican provision in a federal budget measure that would have banned LGBTQI+ Pride flags from US embassies.


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