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Elon Musk Secures $44.9bn Compensation Package After Tesla Shareholder Vote

Elon Musk regains his $44.9bn pay package for leading Tesla after shareholders' approval, following prior rejection by a U.S. judge due to concerns about board independence.

Russia States US Journalist Evan Gershkovich Will Face Trial for Alleged CIA Activities

Wall Street Journal denounces the accusations against the reporter, who has been detained since March 2023, as false and groundless.

China's Rising EV Industry Faces Challenges Entering US and EU Markets

Chinese electric vehicles confront numerous tariffs in Western markets amid concerns about competitive pricing with local brands.

South Korea, US Monitoring Potential Putin-Kim Meeting

Russia has promised Putin will visit North Korea after hosting Kim Jong Un in the Russian Far East last September.

USA versus Ireland – T20 World Cup 2024: Florida Weather, Standings, Teams

The weather in Florida may impact the progress of four Group A teams vying for Super Eight stage qualification.

Germany vs Scotland: Kroos and Fans Crucial for Host Nation's Euro 2024 Hopes

As Germany hosts its first major football event in 18 years, superstar Toni Kroos and the local supporters will be pivotal for the team's success.

UN Security Council Urges End to El-Fasher Siege in Sudan’s Darfur

The United Nations Security Council has passed a resolution urging the Sudanese military and the RSF to safeguard civilians and immediately halt the ongoing violence in the Darfur region.

Sailor harmed, cargo vessel ablaze following missile strike by Yemen’s Houthis

The Ukrainian-owned M/V Verbena, operated by Poland, was attacked while transporting timber to Italy, resulting in severe injuries and a fire on board.

Millions Begin Hajj Amidst Gaza Conflict

Over two million pilgrims are expected to attend Hajj this year, with many praying for peace in Gaza, Yemen, and Sudan.

Wild Przewalski’s horses return to Kazakhstan after two centuries

The first group of seven horses debuted in Kazakhstan in early June, with plans to introduce 40 more over the next five years.

'Prisoner Candidates: How Two Critics of Modi Won Elections from Behind Bars'

'In Kashmir and Punjab, candidates incarcerated for alleged national security threats successfully contested and won elections, raising questions about their victories' significance.'

Chinese Activist Jailed for Five Years on Subversion Charges

Journalist Sophia Huang Xueqin has been sentenced to five years in prison, alongside Labour activist Wang Jianbing who received a three-and-a-half-year sentence.