Chery Auto, a leading Chinese carmaker, is exploring the idea of building a car factory in the UK. This could reshape the British car industry. The plan is part of Chery’s larger localisation strategy, which aims to move production closer to its biggest markets. Moreover, the company wants to reduce the impact of trade tariffs and strengthen its supply chain. By producing cars in the UK, Chery can avoid import taxes and better serve the British and European markets. A Clear Signal of Long-Term Commitment Chery’s UK Director, Victor Zhang, announced the company’s interest during a speech at the Society…
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It has been 25 years since Zimbabwe began its land reform. Still, the country feels the fight over land deeply. Some white farmers have accepted a government deal. However, many others refuse it. Because of this, hope and anger fill the nation. What Happened Before In 2000, then-President Robert Mugabe launched the land reform program. At that time, 2,500 white farmers controlled much of Zimbabwe’s best farmland. Then, the government quickly seized their land and gave it to black families. Many of these families had faced land denial during colonial rule. The reform aimed to fix past wrongs. Yet, it…
US Launches Airstrikes on Iran’s Nuclear Sites The US attacked Iran’s nuclear sites recently. As a result, tensions in the Middle East have increased. The conflict could get worse soon. Therefore, Iran warned the US to prepare for a response. The US targeted three nuclear sites: Fordow, Natanz, and Isfahan. To reach them, seven B-2 bombers flew 18 hours. Then, they dropped 14 powerful bombs. These bombs can destroy deep underground targets. Mixed Reports on Damage Pentagon officials said the strikes caused big damage. However, they are not sure how much damage. Meanwhile, President Trump said the sites were “completely…
Iran retaliation has become a major topic of global concern. The U.S. launched airstrikes on three of Iran’s nuclear facilities. In response, Iran promised “everlasting consequences.” While the public threats are loud, private discussions in Tehran are more strategic. Right now, Iran’s top military and intelligence leaders are considering all options. Should they strike back immediately? Should they wait and plan? Or should they avoid retaliation and turn to diplomacy? Each choice carries risks. But the goal is clear: protect the Islamic Republic and its power. Iran’s First Option: Strike Now Some Iranian leaders want action right away. They feel…
Gaza water crisis and aid deaths: Children face fatal thirst as conflict blocks life-saving supplies Gaza faces a growing crisis. Its water systems have collapsed, and Israeli attacks continue to kill civilians trying to get aid. Unicef warned that children in Gaza could soon die of thirst. Fuel shortages and destroyed pipes have stopped people from accessing safe drinking water. On Friday, Israeli troops opened fire on people waiting for food. As a result, at least 24 Palestinians in central Gaza died. Airstrikes, meanwhile, caused more deaths in other areas. Medics said many victims had serious wounds. They had injuries…
Boron-Doped Cobalt Phosphide (B-CoP): The Future of Clean Hydrogen The world urgently needs clean energy alternatives. Fortunately, hydrogen offers high energy density with zero emissions. While producing hydrogen affordably remains challenging, a new boron-doped cobalt phosphide (B-CoP) catalyst could revolutionize production by lowering costs and improving efficiency. Why Boron-Doped Cobalt Phosphide (B-CoP) is a Game-Changer The Promise of Hydrogen as a Clean Energy Source Hydrogen is one of the most promising clean energy sources due to its high energy content and environmentally friendly combustion, which produces only water as a byproduct. Unlike fossil fuels, hydrogen does not contribute to greenhouse gas emissions, making…
All eyes on Headingley as cricket giants clash in a fiery five-match showdown England vs India Test series 2025 The highly anticipated England vs India Test series 2025 kicks off at Headingley this week. With both sides aiming to make a strong start, the spotlight falls on Jasprit Bumrah. The Indian pacer remains the most dangerous weapon on either side — if his body holds up. Cricket fans still remember his stunning yorker that crashed into Ollie Pope’s stumps in Visakhapatnam. That moment, from the last time these teams met, symbolized Bumrah’s unmatched skill. Now, he returns to England as…
The Israel hospital attack happened early Thursday. Shortly after, an Iranian missile struck Soroka Medical Center. Specifically, it hit the northern surgical building. As a result, thick black smoke rose above the hospital. Meanwhile, twisted metal pieces lay scattered around. The area covered 200 meters. Emergency crews arrived fast. Ambulances and medical staff rushed in quickly. Additionally, soldiers and police filled the entrances. Soon after, government ministers came. They expressed anger and promised swift action. Witnesses Share Their Experiences of the Hospital Strike Alon Uzi was inside the hospital. He said, “I was lying in bed. Then, I heard a…
The Israel-Iran conflict is getting worse. After five days of Israeli airstrikes and Iranian missile attacks, many fear the war could get bigger. U.S. President Donald Trump made the situation more tense on Tuesday. He demanded that Iran “unconditionally surrender.” He also hinted that the U.S. might take military action. Trump called a meeting with his national security team at the White House. During the day, he gave mixed messages about U.S. involvement. At first, he said Israel would handle Iran’s nuclear sites alone. Later, he warned about hitting Iran’s Supreme Leader, Ayatollah Ali Khamenei. On his social media, Truth…
Real Madrid and Al-Hilal drew 1-1 in their Club World Cup opener. The match showed signs of promise for Madrid’s new era under Xabi Alonso but lacked energy. The crowd in Miami’s Hard Rock Stadium was excited, but the game never fully caught fire. Heat and Politics Take Center Stage Despite the extreme Florida heat, 60,000 fans filled the stadium, most of them in white. FIFA showed a “No to Racism” video before the match. Many saw it as a response to past criticism for weakening its message. The 3pm kickoff made things worse. The humid weather slowed the game…