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Dec 30, 2022, 11:17 PM
Foreign players have cut fuel shipments to Hungary since the government capped the price of petrol and diesel at 480 forints ($1.22) per litre a year ago.
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Reuters | Dec 30, 2022Elon Musk's Team Seeks New Funding For Twitter - InvestorTwitter has seen advertisers flee amid worries about Musk's approach to policing tweets, hitting revenues and its ability to pay interest on the $13 billion debt that Musk took on to buy the social media company.1 min read
Reuters | Dec 30, 2022Baidu, Pony.ai Start Driverless Robotaxi Tests In BeijingBaidu and Pony.ai said they would begin testing 10 driverless vehicles each in a technology park developed by the Beijing government as a step towards commercial robotaxi services in China’s capital.2 mins read
Reuters | Dec 30, 2022Elon Musk Launches Poll Asking If He Should Quit As Twitter CEOMusk had told a Delaware court last month that he would reduce his time at Twitter and eventually find a new leader to run the company.3 mins read
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