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NETANYAHU said forces discovered extensive underground infrastructure during operations in southern Lebanon.
2026-06-07
NETANYAHU said forces discovered extensive underground infrastructure during operations in southern Lebanon.
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2026-06-07
China's new‑energy passenger cars have grown heavier: average curb weight reached 1,704 kg in 2024, roughly 400 kg above 2012 levels, and many family EVs now approach 2 tons as vehicle widths rose from about 1.7 m in the 2000s to ~1.8 m by 2015. Auto
China's new‑energy passenger cars have grown heavier: average curb weight reached 1,704 kg in 2024, roughly 400 kg above 2012 levels, and many family EVs now approach 2 tons as vehicle widths rose from about 1.7 m in the 2000s to ~1.8 m by 2015. Automaker engineers say each additional 10 mm of body width allows roughly 0.8 kWh more battery capacity, and some manufacturers fit very large battery packs—around 700–800 kg—to claim 800–1,000 km ranges. A mandatory national energy‑consumption standard that took effect on Jan. 1 this year bars the Ministry of Industry and Information Technology from recording new models that fail the standard, preventing effectively non‑compliant vehicles from being produced, sold or registered; regulators say the rule aims to restrain the trend toward heavier EVs.
2026-06-07
An Iraq Olympic Committee official said Ayman Hussein, a well-known forward with the Iraq national football team participating in the World Cup, was detained and questioned for seven hours on arrival at Chicago O'Hare International Airport on the 6th
An Iraq Olympic Committee official said Ayman Hussein, a well-known forward with the Iraq national football team participating in the World Cup, was detained and questioned for seven hours on arrival at Chicago O'Hare International Airport on the 6th; his phone was searched and he was later allowed entry. A team photographer was held for more than 10 hours, had his phone checked and was ultimately denied entry, Refinitiv cited the official.
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