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Ev - What the U.S. can learn from Norway when it comes to EV adoption - cnbc.com - China - Norway -  Oslo - county Parke

What the U.S. can learn from Norway when it comes to EV adoption

Norway boasts the highest electric vehicle adoption rate in the world. Some 82% of new car sales were EVs in Norway in 2023, according to the Norwegian Road Federation (OFV). In comparison, 7.6% of new car sales were electric in the U.S. last year, according to Kelley Blue Book estimates. In the world's largest auto market, China, 24% of new car sales were EVs in 2023, according to the China Passenger Car Association."Our goal is that all new cars by 2025 will be zero-emission vehicles," said Ragnhild Syrstad, the state secretary of the Norwegian Ministry of Climate and Environment, "We think we're going to reach that goal."The Norwegian government started incentivizing the purchase of EVs back in the 1990s with free parking, the use of bus lanes, no tolls and most importantly, no taxes on zero-emission vehicles. But it wasn't until Tesla and other EV models became available about 10 years ago that sales started to take off, Syrstad said. Norway's capital, Oslo, is also electrifying its ferries, buses, semi trucks and even construction equipment. Gas pumps and parking meters are being replaced by chargers. It's an electric utopia of the future. Norway's grid has been able to handle the influx of EVs so far because of its abundance of hydropower."Electric cars are maybe a third of the price of gasoline because we have close to 100% hydropower. It's cheap. It's available and renewable. So that's a big advantage," said Petter Haugneland, the assistant secretary general of the Norwegian EV Association.

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News Agency - At start of Lunar Year of the Dragon, China seeks to assert its own interpretation of cultural icon - apnews.com - China -  Beijing

At start of Lunar Year of the Dragon, China seeks to assert its own interpretation of cultural icon

BEIJING (AP) — At the start of the Lunar Year of the Dragon, China is seeking to assert its own interpretation of the cultural icon that dates back centuries in both Eastern and Western cultures.

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Kim Jong Un - Simone McCarthy - Kim Jong Un has broken with decades of North Korean policy – does it mean he’s planning for war? - edition.cnn.com -  Tokyo - Usa - Russia - South Korea - Washington - North Korea - Ukraine -  Pyongyang -  Seoul

Kim Jong Un has broken with decades of North Korean policy – does it mean he’s planning for war?

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Mike Johnson - Khushboo Razdan - Surangel Whipps-Junior - Palau’s president raises threat of pivot to Beijing if US funds are delayed further - scmp.com - China - Taiwan - Usa - Washington - Ukraine -  Washington - Marshall Islands - Palau - Micronesia

Palau’s president raises threat of pivot to Beijing if US funds are delayed further

Washington’s delay in providing economic help to the Pacific island nation Palau has made some local leaders more willing to drop diplomatic ties to Taiwan in exchange for Beijing’s financial assistance, the country’s president has warned.

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Red Sea - Nikkei staff writer - AKIRA KITADO - Red - Shipping rates show signs of easing despite Red Sea disruption - asia.nikkei.com -  Tokyo - Britain

Shipping rates show signs of easing despite Red Sea disruption

TOKYO -- While most containerships are making detours around the conflict-affected Red Sea, experts say container freight rates, which had initially soared, are showing signs of easing.

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Julian Ryall - Japan shocked by case of poisoned girl as child abuse rates soar: ‘I’m speechless’ - scmp.com - Japan -  Tokyo

Japan shocked by case of poisoned girl as child abuse rates soar: ‘I’m speechless’

Police in Japan reported a record number of child abuse cases last year, with experts suggesting that parents facing rising prices and stagnant wages were taking their frustrations out on children, while more cases are coming to light because schools are being more proactive in identifying victims.

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Shreyashi Sanyal - Jesper Koll - Japanese chipmaker Renesas strikes $5.9 billion deal to buy software company Altium - cnbc.com - Japan -  Tokyo - Australia

Japanese chipmaker Renesas strikes $5.9 billion deal to buy software company Altium

Japanese semiconductor firm Renesas Electronics said Thursday that it would acquire Sydney-listed software company Altium for 9.1 billion Australian dollars ($5.89 billion) in cash, as it seeks to streamline its electronics design process.

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Agence FrancePresse - Vietnamese singles pray to Buddha for a partner on Valentine’s Day: ‘please help me’ - scmp.com - Usa - Vietnam

Vietnamese singles pray to Buddha for a partner on Valentine’s Day: ‘please help me’

Office worker Nguyen Thi Ly respectfully placed a tray with sweets, water, money – fake bills of both dong and US dollars – and the familiar Valentine’s roses on the altar at the Ha Pagoda.

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