Puppy meets deer for the first time in heartwarming video
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Japan's Toyota has signaled a shift in its climate change stance.It says it will review its lobbying and be more transparent on what steps it is taking.The carmaker is facing increased activist and investor pressure.Toyota was among major automakers that supported the Trump administration in 2019 in its attempt to bar California from setting its own fuel-efficiency rules or zero-emission requirements.They have since dropped that support.Toyota also said it would "strive to provide more information so that our stakeholders can understand our effort to achieve carbon neutrality."Four funds with about $235 billion in assets under management are pressuring Toyota before its annual shareholder meeting in June.They want the company to draw a line under its lobbying against international efforts to prevent catastrophic global warming.Jens Munch Holst, the chief executive of Danish pension fund AkademikerPension, told Reuters the move must not be a PR exercise.The fund says it will take action at next year's annual general meeting if Toyota fails to deliver on its commitment.It says the giant automaker has repeatedly undermined global action to prevent global warming, including opposing the U.K. government's ban on internal combustion engines by 2030 and opposing car fuel economy standards in the U.S.A Toyota spokeswoman told Reuters that it would need more time to respond to Munch Holst's comments.
The European Union resolved on Monday to step up its influence in the Indo-Pacific region, using areas from security to health to protect its interests and counter China's rising power, although the bloc insists its strategy is not against Beijing. Led by France, Germany and the Netherlands, which first set out ways to deepen ties with countries such as India, Japan and Australia, the 27-member bloc wants to use the nascent plan to show Beijing that it is against the spread of authoritarianism. The bloc "considers that the EU should reinforce its strategic focus, presence and actions in the Indo-Pacific ... based on the promotion of democracy, rule of law, human rights and international law," EU foreign ministers said in a statement.
Furiosa, starring Anya Taylor-Joy, Chris Hemsworth, and Yahya Abdul-Mateen II, will be in cinemas mid-2023.
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"Only five US industry sectors—all manufacturing-based—have become dependent on China, whereas just about every industry now relies on India for IT."
They dressed up. He’s dressing them down. This article, Please don’t look at this savage mockery of Singapore celebs’ terrible outfits – unless you do., originally appeared on Coconuts, Asia's leading alternative media company.
Rosie Higgs discovered at a pregnancy scan that her unborn baby had amniotic band syndrome (ABS) - a condition which would stop his limbs from growing properly. Credit: SWNS
Twelve of Europe’s leading football clubs have agreed to form a new midweek competition, governed by its ‘Founding Clubs’.
"Red carpets are a huge part of award season," said Zoe Ruderman, head of digital at People magazine. Organizers have sought to play down expectations of the kind of three-hour, 900-foot- (270-meter-)long red carpet crowded with some 100 photographers, TV crews and screaming fans that normally precedes the Academy Awards ceremony. "It's not a traditional red carpet," Stacey Sher, one of the producers of the show said last week.
English football is reeling after plans by six of its biggest clubs to join forces with top Spanish and Italian sides to form the basis of a breakaway European Super League (ESL).
Plans for a breakaway European Super League provoked a furious reaction from the British media on Monday as the six English Premier League clubs involved were universally condemned.
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Pets can easily bond with humans, but when a wild octopus befriends a diver and becomes his life coach, that true story scores a best documentary nomination for this Sunday's Oscars. Ten years in the making, "My Octopus Teacher" began as a personal video project by South African filmmaker Craig Foster to rekindle his connection with nature by observing an inquisitive female mollusc while free-diving near Cape Town. Foster said his relationship with the octopus taught him about life's fragility and our connection with nature, and even helped him become a better father.
Jose Mourinho was sacked as manager of Tottenham Hotspur on Monday six days before the League Cup final. Tottenham confirmed in a statement that the Portuguese had left along with his coaching staff. "The Club can today announce that Jose Mourinho and his coaching staff Joao Sacramento, Nuno Santos, Carlos Lalin and Giovanni Cerra have been relieved of their duties," it said.
Among the eight victims who died in the mass shooting at an Indianapolis FedEx Facility on April 15, four were Sikh.
Precautionary evacuations got underway in the Cape Town suburb of Vredehoek on April 19 after a fire spread towards the area overnight, the city council said.Table Mountain National Park’s fire manager said three fires tore through the park on Sunday. The fire reached the University of Cape Town, where students were evacuated and parts of a library destroyed.This footage, posted on Monday morning, shows the fire near Vredehoek in what the source said were strong winds. Credit: @Nur_KBY via Storyful
Four drugmakers are set to face trial on Monday in a lawsuit by several large counties in California that are seeking more than $50 billion over claims the companies helped fuel an opioid epidemic by deceptively marketing addictive painkillers. The case against Johnson & Johnson, Teva Pharmaceutical Industries Ltd, Endo International PLC and AbbVie's Allergan unit is one of the thousands of lawsuits by states and local governments seeking to hold pharmaceutical companies responsible for the drug crisis. Opioids have resulted in the overdose deaths of nearly 500,000 people from 1999 to 2019 in the United States, according to U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention.
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