Sollers sales down 10.4% in May to 2,840 vehicles — company
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Sales of UAZ vehicles lost 19% to 1,965 unitsSollers sales down 10.4% in May to 2,840 vehicles — company
Sales of UAZ vehicles lost 19% to 1,965 units
Sales of UAZ vehicles lost 19% to 1,965 units
The market share will be above 40% in the pickup truck segment, CEO Nikolay Sobolev said
The key factor for the market recovery will be key rate reduction, CEO Nikolay Sobolev said
The information have been published on the Russian financial watchdog Rosfinmonitoring website
The frustration of a young crowd at a Buffalo Wild Wings in Pennsylvania shows why President Donald Trump was under pressure to end the conflict.
People have been taken into custody in connection with the alleged planned attack on the UFC event Sunday that President Donald Trump attended, FBI Director Kash Patel said.
Industrial design ceases to be just an aesthetic addition but is becoming an integral part of the engineering development of process equipment, Alexander Lvov noted
According to Oleg Stepanov, the Canadian government masks its helplessness with the predictable trappings of empty public-relations stunts
Andrey Marochko said that the liberation of the settlement of Artyoma is a strategic success of the Russian Armed Forces
Canada's new anti-Russian sanctions apply to 162 individuals, companies and ships
In January-May 2025, trade between the two countries was $2.161 billion
There are fears that nine in 10 of the animals could be culled after a ruling from Natural England that grazing must be reduced by 75 per cent.
After King Charles ascended the throne in September 2022, Queen Camilla dispensed with the centuries-old tradition of having ladies-in-waiting as part of her retinue.
Three defendants in the so-called Gufunes case have filed applications for permission to appeal their convictions to the Supreme Court of Iceland.
The US leader confirmed that Washington is closely monitoring, primarily with the help of satellite intelligence, the condition of the three Iranian nuclear facilities containing enriched uranium
The Turkish foreign minister expressed hope that the technical negotiations will be completed as soon as possible within 60 days without disruption
According to the report, for a long time, Israel has not seen such a consensus in society, between the leftist and far-right forces, that the US-Iran deal is a «strategic defeat» for Israel and a «failure» for the United States and moderate Sunni states in the region
According to Sergey Lavrov, Russia values Turkey’s diplomatic efforts on Ukraine but highlights «that any sustainable, long-term, and reliable settlement requires addressing the root causes of the crisis»
Alexander Krylov noted that Russia currently supplies gas to Armenia at $177.5 per 1,000 cubic meters, adjusted for calorific value, while the market price in Europe exceeds $600
Supermarket chain Sheng Siong and delivery platform Foodpanda are rolling out a new service from June 22, offering households access to more than 12,000 grocery items and essentials that can be delivered in an hour. The on-demand delivery service will be available from 43 Sheng Siong outlets, with plans to expand to other outlets, the two companies said in a statement on Tuesday (June 16). To celebrate their partnership, the two companies are rolling out a campaign with a total of $280,000 in cash prizes to be won.From June 22 to July 19, customers who order from Sheng Siong on Foodpanda stand a chance to win $10,000 in cash awarded to one winner daily.Shoppers can also enjoy exclusive launch discounts on Foodpanda, including up to 40 per cent off selected Sheng Siong products, and additional rewards and promotions during the campaign period.In their joint statement, Sheng Siong and Foodpanda said their partnership comes as demand for quick-commerce continues to grow in Singapore.
Prime Minister Lawrence Wong has revealed that he is a lifelong Tottenham Hotspur supporter.In an Instagram video on Monday (June 15), PM Wong can be seen chatting about football and the Fifa World Cup with a man clad in a red jersey at a hawker centre.They even grabbed each other's hands after discovering their shared loyalty to a football team in the English Premier League (EPL), though PM Wong admitted being a Spurs fan is not easy as «they're a very difficult team to support».He was referring to the ups and downs of the football club, which he had supported from very young, and when «they almost got relegated» to a lower division.He added: «They try, try, try but very little success.»Recalling some of Spurs' stars from his younger days, PM Wong named Garth Crooks, Glenn Hoddle and Osvaldo (Ossie) Ardiles.When the other man suggested Spurs could fare better in the coming EPL season, PM Wong laughed it off and said: «You're very optimistic.»The prime minister also shared that he had not watched the World Cup match between the United States and Paraguay last Friday, which the Americans won 4-1.
[Nyasa Times] The Government of Malawi has unveiled an ambitious nationwide fundraising campaign to bankroll what is shaping up to be one of the country's largest humanitarian rescue operations--bringing home an estimated 10,000 Malawians stranded in South Africa following weeks of vigilante attacks targeting foreign nationals.
[Leadership] The Federal Ministry of Education has refuted reports alleging that the Nigeria Education Management Information System (NEMIS) was hacked, maintaining that the platform remained secure and has not suffered any cyber intrusion.
[Premium Times] At the heart of the crises facing the opposition parties is their inability to conduct credible primaries in many states as well as lingering court disputes, especially for the ADC.
Homes are available for as little as £650 per month for a one-bedroom house, and cost on average a third of the market price (Pictured: Notting Hill, stock image).
Glamorous racegoers have pulled out all the sartorial stops as they arrived at Royal Ascot today to kick off the annual celebration in style.
New data from the Department for Work and Pensions (DWP) showed there were 4 million claimants entitled to Personal Independence Payment (PIP) at the end of April.
Radio 2 newsreader Tina Dehaley has announced she is leaving breakfast radio after 18 years presenting the early slots for BBC.
One of the UK's leading PR experts said the 27‑year‑old's Instagram post will leave companies 'aghast' and all but end any chance of a reconciliation with David and Victoria.
TEHRAN – With 464 journals indexed by the Scopus database from 2011 to 2026, Iran ranks first among regional countries.
TEHRAN – The International Red Cross and Red Crescent Societies (ICRC), in cooperation with the German Red Cross, has dispatched the second humanitarian shipment to the country.
TEHRAN – To assess the implementation of the national Maternal and Child Immunization Coverage Survey, the World Health Organization office in the country, in cooperation with the Center for Communicable Disease Control (CCDC) of the Ministry of Health and Medical Education, has conducted field visits to Fars and Zanjan provinces.
TEHRAN – World Day to Combat Desertification and Drought is observed on June 17 every year focusing on a specific theme; this year’s theme ‘Rangelands: Recognize. Respect. Restore’, highlights the need for the restoration of rangelands.
[New Times] Youth unemployment remains one of the defining economic challenges of our time. While education has long been viewed as a pathway to employment, it is increasingly clear that no economy can create enough formal jobs to absorb every graduate entering the labour market.
[New Times] The Minister of Foreign Affairs and International Cooperation, Olivier Nduhungirehe, is set to meet his South African counterpart Ronald Lamola in Pretoria on Wednesday, June 17.