Tesla faces record sell-offs as buyers and investors flee Elon Musk’s embrace of Trump and his politics.
Category: 3. Europe
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Tesla’s turn as 'political stock': Is Musk's rhetoric tanking his own company?
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The Arctic’s glaciers are retreating, exposing new coastlines that could trigger tsunamis
The unstable new coastline poses safety risks for the tourists that flock to coastal glacial areas for their beauty and abundant wildlife.
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Shingles vaccine tied to a 20% lower risk of dementia among older people
The findings add to a growing body of evidence that the shingles vaccine may help keep dementia at bay – but researchers still need to prove it.
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Trump to hold meeting on likely investors to buy TikTok and avoid ban
President Donald Trump is holding a meeting with aides about possible investors who could buy a stake in TikTok, a deal that could potentially stop the social media site from being banned in the United States.
The details of the meeting on Wednesday were confirmed by a person…
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Croatian singer Marko Perković to break record for most tickets sold for a single concert in history
Who has sold the most tickets to a single concert?
Michel Jackson? Coldplay? Taylor Swift?
All fine guesses, but up until recently, it was Italian pop-rocker Vasco Rossi – also known mononymously as Vasco – who had the most attended ticketed concert in the world. Rossi’s…
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Union calls on Commission to reassess EU public contracts amid trade war
European Commission President Ursula von der Leyen hinted at a “strong plan to retaliate” to US tariffs.
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Lawmakers seek clarity on patents withdrawal from EU Industry Commissioner
Lawmakers of the European Parliament’s Legal Affairs committee have demanded clarity from the European Commission on its intention to withdraw a proposal on Standard Essential Patents (SEPs) ahead of a hearing with the EU commissioner in charge, Stéphane Séjourné, on 23…
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Dead hedgehogs reveal PCB pollution still haunts the environment decades after ban
Researchers have found hedgehog bodies are full of environmental pollutants, including some of the most hazardous to human health.
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Commission denies singling out NGOs in green funding row
After a vote during a fractious meeting of the European Parliament’s environment committee, the row over the funding of non-governmental organisations in the EU policy bubble is rolling on, with a statement from the EU executive provoking criticism that it was bending to pressure…
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Europe braces for Trump’s tariffs: What could the economic damage be?
Trump’s tariffs on EU goods could slash exports by at least €85 billion, hitting autos and pharmaceuticals hardest. Germany, Denmark and Central Europe face sharp fallout, raising recession risks and forcing the ECB to consider rate cuts.
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