China’s EV Deliveries Rebound in August as Cheaper Models Drive Sales Surge

China’s EV Deliveries: After a mid-year slowdown, China’s electric vehicle (EV) market rebounded in August 2025, with several automakers posting record-breaking delivery numbers. New, competitively priced models helped companies like Nio, Leapmotor, and Xpeng push past previous barriers, while industry leader BYD continued to dominate the sector with impressive year-on-year growth. But not every EV…

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Plastic-Filled Neptune Balls Wash Up on Beaches: Nature’s Way of Returning Ocean Trash

Beaches across the Mediterranean are witnessing a strange phenomenon: plastic-filled Neptune balls washing ashore. These fibrous, round bundles of seagrass, known scientifically as Posidonia oceanica, are naturally formed in the sea — but researchers say they’re now carrying alarming amounts of human-made plastic waste. Scientists warn this is not a “solution” to ocean pollution, but…

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Aerial Search for Survivors After Afghan Quake Kills 800 People

A powerful earthquake struck eastern Afghanistan on Sunday, killing at least 800 people and injuring more than 1,800. The magnitude 6.0 quake left remote villages in ruins, with hundreds feared trapped beneath collapsed homes. Rescuers are using helicopters to reach survivors, as blocked roads and rugged mountains have made ground operations nearly impossible. The tragedy,…

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Putin Hails Unprecedented Ties with China During Beijing Talks

Russian President Vladimir Putin has described his relationship with Chinese President Xi Jinping as reaching an “unprecedented level,” highlighting the deepening partnership between Moscow and Beijing. The meeting took place in Beijing on the eve of China’s largest military parade in history, marking the 80th anniversary of the surrender of Japanese forces in World War…

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Pakistan General Elections 2025: High Voter Turnout as Parties Battle for Power

The Pakistan General Elections 2025 have become one of the most crucial democratic exercises in the country’s recent history. Millions of voters turned out across Pakistan’s provinces, braving long queues, scorching heat in some regions, and tight security measures to cast their ballots. With major political parties competing fiercely, these elections carry significant implications for…

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