‘It Is Desolate’: China’s Glut of Unused Car Factories
Manufacturers like BYD, Tesla and Li Auto are cutting prices to move their electric cars. For gasoline-powered vehicles, the surplus of factories is even worse.
By Keith Bradsher
Manufacturers like BYD, Tesla and Li Auto are cutting prices to move their electric cars. For gasoline-powered vehicles, the surplus of factories is even worse.
By Keith Bradsher
Also, a former tabloid publisher testifies against Donald Trump.
By Amelia Nierenberg
The brazenness of Prime Minister Narendra Modi’s vilification of India’s largest minority group made clear he sees few checks at home or abroad on his power.
By Mujib Mashal
The owner and manager of the cargo ship that downed the Francis Scott Key Bridge asked a judge to exonerate them from liability. The city argued otherwise.
By Mike Ives
The two helicopters were rehearsing for a parade to celebrate the navy’s 90th anniversary.
By Sui-Lee Wee
Prime Minister Narendra Modi of India was criticized by the opposition for remarks he made during a speech to voters in Rajasthan State.
Even through the Myanmar army’s communications blackout, residents of a conflict zone find moments of grace, and occasional connectivity, away from the battlefield.
By Hannah Beech and Adam Ferguson
The community canteens, offering huge plates for a dollar or two, have become popular among penny-pinching young professionals.
By Alexandra Stevenson
A series of earthquakes in the city of Hualien on Monday were aftershocks from a deadly quake in early April, the authorities said.
By Reuters and Storyful
No injuries or deaths were immediately reported, but four buildings partially collapsed in the tremors, which followed a powerful April 3 quake that killed 17 people.
By Amy Chang Chien and Yan Zhuang
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