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    China's BYD to produce all EVs for Europe locally by 2028, executive says

    BYD, China's leading automaker, plans to manufacture EVs locally in Europe within three years to circumvent EU tariffs, with plug-in hybrids expected to lead European sales in the near term. The company is establishing factories in Hungary and Turkey.

    Audi India cuts car prices by up to ₹7.8 lakh following GST 2.0 reforms; check changes for each model here

    Audi India has reduced prices across its models by Rs 2.6–7.8 lakh, passing on GST 2.0 benefits. The Q3 now starts at Rs 43.07 lakh, while the Q8 begins at Rs 1.1 crore. Prices of Q5, Q7, A4, and A6 are also lower. Audi said the move makes its cars more accessible before the festive season.

    Verizon’s $22 million relief fund offers Americans $800+ checks — here’s how to claim yours

    Verizon has started a big debt relief fund with ForgiveCo to help veterans in need. The program is giving out checks worth more than $800 on average. Verizon is also working with sports teams to spread the message. The company says this is a way to honor veterans and support their communities.

    France political crisis: Is country about to go bankrupt due to Donald Trump tariffs? Factors that have impacted Europe's 2nd largest economy

    France's economy, the second largest in Europe after Germany's, appears strong at first glance. Before President Donald Trump's tariff war, growth was slow but steady and employment was picking up.

    SpiceJet shares fall 5% after airline reports Rs 234 crore net loss in Q1FY26

    SpiceJet Share Price: SpiceJet reported a net loss of Rupees 234 crore in the first quarter of fiscal year 2026. This is a reversal from last year's profit. Revenue also declined significantly. Geopolitical issues and aircraft delays impacted performance. Passenger revenue and load factor remained relatively stable. The airline's net worth improved due to financial restructuring.

    Was Trump really booed at the US Open? Videos claim both cheers and jeers as fans complain of being locked out by heightened security

    Donald Trump's appearance at the US Open stirred controversy, allegedly delaying the Sinner-Alcaraz final due to heightened security measures. This caused significant entry delays for spectators, sparking online debates about whether he was booed or cheered. Videos from different angles surfaced, fueling arguments, while some fans with expensive tickets remained stuck outside the stadium.

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