A Bloomberg report blames "unconstrained capitalism" for a glut of abandoned electric vehicles. But the industry also received billions of dollars in public funds.
The Delhi High Court on Monday issued notice on a public interest litigation seeking removal or demolition of mosques, darghas, mazars and graveyards allegedly “illegal and unauthorisedly” constructed.
war. every day across the front lines young men and women are giving up their lives. and every day across the country the graveyards of ukraine are growing. but perhaps a sign that the russians are feeling the pressure. tonight, former russian president dimitri medvedev repeating threats about using a nuclear weapon if kyiv s counteroffensive is a success. linsey, this latest attack on moscow is a direct challenge to vladimir putin, raising questions about his ability to protect his own citizens. meanwhile, ukraine announcing a peace summit in saudi arabia next month, but so far no sign that russia will attend, despite saying it s ready to talk. linsey? linsey: ian, thank you. now to a terrifying nightmare for one arkansas family. newly released police body camera video shows the moment texas police drew their weapons on them during a traffic stop. officers mistakenly believing the car was stolen. what the family is now saying about that ordeal tonight. here s abc s melissa adan.
thousands of pounds to smuggle them into the uk. that are asylum system is overwhelmed. and it is unfair on people and our partners in the developing world that we in the west continue to maintain a system is open to abuse that it incentivises massive flows of economic migration into europe, lining the pockets of people smugglers and returning overseas into graveyards. all in the name of a phony humanitarianism. this is madness, mr speaker, and it must end. and that is why we come on the side of the house, are committed to doing whatever it takes to stop the boats. the government remains resolute that people do exactly that, in partnership with rwanda, and through changes to law. that is the only way we will break the business model of the people smugglers, that is the only way we will save lives, that is the only
exploration over the decades, for centuries, more than a century, but it s basically a graveyard and there s a lot of ethical issues involved in any exploration of the titanic. i work with an organization where a team we find world war ii lost submarines and i work with the families and there are heartfelt emotions about these sites being graveyards and sacred, hallowed ground that shouldn t be disturbed. at the same time, you know, you have arguments that they need to be preserved, they need to be brought to the attention of people that don t get down there, you can t get down there, so these expeditions have created this adventure travel for people that want to go and see this. the ethical questions will always remain. it is a graveyard. it is very deep. it is not easy to access,