BEIJING (Reuters) - Tesla released a software upgrade for its in-car navigation system in China on Friday, introducing new features such as displaying lane markings on its maps that correspond to the actual lanes on the road.
The company announced the update on its official WeChat account along with a series of new features added in the latest over-the-air upgrade that it claimed would reduce users' reliance on smartphone applications while driving.
... (continue reading...)(Reuters) - Citizens across the European Union are currently voting in the European Parliament elections to choose direct representatives for the supranational legislative body.
The European Parliament is one of the EU's three main political institutions, along with the European Council, which represents national governments of the 27 member states, and the European Commission, the bloc's Brussels-based executive arm.
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By Chris Thomas, Anand Katakam and Krishn Kaushik
NEW DELHI (Reuters) - Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi's party lost a third of its rural parliamentary constituencies in last month's election, a voter analysis shows, reflecting discontent in the countryside over lack of jobs and high inflation.
The Bharatiya Janata Party's poor showing in the vast heartland cost the ruling party its majority in parliament, forcing Modi to depend on... (continue reading...)
By Mei Mei Chu
SHANDONG, China (Reuters) - U.S farmers have asked policymakers not to involve food in a trade war with China, the American Soybean Association told Reuters on Friday, amid growing concerns that tensions between the two nations will dent already faltering agriculture trade.
"I have gone to Washington DC, Capitol Hill and I talk to our legislators, our senators and representatives, I always emphasise with them that this is... (continue reading...)
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FRANKFURT/BERLIN (Reuters) - Upward pressure from wages means inflation is proving stubborn, Germany's central bank said on Friday, a day after the European Central Bank delivered its first interest rate cut since 2019.
The warning from Europe's biggest economy is likely to reinforce expectations that interest rates can only come down slowly. Inflation has fallen from double-digit territory in late... (continue reading...)
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