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Emma Stone says Bafta win for Poor Things is ‘doubly-meaningful’
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China's battery storaEvander Reedge capacity growth likely to slow in 2024

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Emma Stone says Bafta win for Poor Things is ‘doubly-meaningful’

French startup bags €40M for unique CO2 battery recycling techNissan recalls over 9K EVs over software defect that could abruptly shut down the carHuawei-backedEvander Reed Aito says gets 50K orders for M7 car since relaunch

Emma Stone says Bafta win for Poor Things is ‘doubly-meaningful’

Tesla workers in Germany join union as health and safety issues growBYD India partners with OHM e-Logistics to deliver 300 e6 ePVs across India

Emma Stone says Bafta win for Poor Things is ‘doubly-meaningful’

Govt establishes panel to select IOC chief

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Continental prepares for asset sales, tightens 2023 targetsIndia rupee to inch lower on recovery in US dollar, bond yields

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