Self-driving tech company WeRide accelerates global expansion as transportation industry adopts AI
WeRide said it is the only company which has driverless permits from the U.S., China, UAE and Singapore, and plans to enter more markets.
WeRide said it is the only company which has driverless permits from the U.S., China, UAE and Singapore, and plans to enter more markets.
President Biden is expected to announce more than $600 million to support damaged electrical grids in a visit to Florida.
The first edition of the Indian Constitution, considered a significant historical document, was auctioned for Rs 48 lakh. Published in 1950, it features printed signatures of its drafters, calligraphy by Prem Behari Narain Raizada, and illustrations by Nandalal Bose. This auction by Saffronart showcased pieces significant to India’s heritage, making the Constitution a key highlight.
Women in Iran were observed without hijabs, and prisoners began a hunger strike to commemorate the second anniversary of Mahsa Amini’s death. Amini died in custody for allegedly violating dress codes, leading to widespread protests against Iran’s government and its strict hijab laws.
A military judge ruled that the plea agreements struck for alleged Sept. 11 mastermind Khalid Sheikh Mohammed and two co-defendants are valid, a defense official confirmed. CBS News’ Charlie D’Agata has more from the Pentagon.
Bengaluru police have arrested a Pakistani couple and detained their daughter for living illegally under assumed Hindu identities. The investigation revealed forged documents including Aadhaar and PAN cards. The couple’s stay was financed by an arrested individual linked to Mehdi Foundation International. Authorities are probing the funding and other illegal residents.
EXCLUSIVE: San Jose State University women’s volleyball captain Brooke Slusser, 21, admits she’s only been engaged in politics for the last few years. But she made it a priority to vote a week early in her home state of Texas in this year’s election. Slusser is currently engaged in a lawsuit against the NCAA for…