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General Motors reported higher profits Tuesday behind another round of strong North American auto sales, with executives vowing a flexible approach to electric vehicle (EV) investment while demand growth ebbs. North American auto sales rose compared with the year-ago period, with the company enjoying still-strong vehicle pricing that has lasted longer than analysts expected.

The Patriots for the Advancement of Peace and Social Development has debunked Bello Turji's claim that defence minister (state) Bello Matawalle, supported banditry.

The makers of "Assassin's Creed" defended their "creative liberties" on Tuesday after nearly 100,000 people signed a petition launched in Japan against the introduction of a new black samurai character. It was signed by some 95,000 people as of Tuesday.

Usain Bolt's go-to food at the Beijing Olympics in 2008 has been banned from Paris 2024, with the organisers going for a plant-based nutrition system.

Assistant coach of the Argentina national team, Pablo Aimar, has explained what the biggest motivation for Lionel Messi to continue playing football is.

A lady in Togo has shared her experience about the country, noting that she loves it there. She said one of the reasons she loved Togo was constant electricity.

Singer Teniola Apata, aka Teni, has said she refused to take the advise of netizens to hire a bodyguard because the pay is quite exorbitant beyond her means.

Ohanaeze Ndigbo Worldwide, has declared that Nigeria will continue to struggle with peace due to the increasing injustices faced by the Igbo people.

French luxury beauty products firm L'Occitane said Tuesday its shares would be removed from the Hong Kong stock exchange after a public offer had received sufficient support. L'Occitane listed its shares in Hong Kong in 2010, raising more than $700 million, thanks to optimism over the booming Chinese consumer market.
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