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Fiat Chrysler, Renault in talks about partnership As the car industry faces market and technology challenges worldwide, another partnership is being mooted. This one involves Italian-US concern Fiat Chrysler Automobiles (FCA) and Franceʼs Renault, which is already in a group with Japanʼs Nissan and Mitsubishi. Both FCA and Renault are facing major technological and regulatory challenges within thechanging automobile market worldwide. If the connection clicks and FCA becomes part of the Renault group, it would create the worldʼs largest carmaker concern with projected sales of 15.6 million units. The Volkswagen group is the current global leader, after it sold 10.8 million automobiles in 2018. British daily The Financial Times reported the talks, citing an unnamed "person familiar with the matter." A number of options are being considered, but the talks have already moved beyond just the sharing of technology, the report read.

Papua New Guinea leader steps down amid political turmoil Papua New Guineaʼs prime minister, Peter OʼNeill, tendered his resignation on Sunday, handing over the reins to Julius Chan, a former prime minister. OʼNeill had been the South Pacific nationʼs leader since 2011. The outgoing prime minster told a press conference in the capital, Port Moresby, that recent ruling coalition defections in Parliament showed there was "a need for change." A stream of highprofile lawmakers have defected to the opposition bloc in the past few weeks, compromising OʼNeillʼs parliamentary majority. A no confidence vote against OʼNeill was set to be held on Tuesday. Australian Prime Minister Scott Morrison thanked OʼNeill for his services: "I will look forward to working with the new prime minister of PNG (Papua New Guinea) in the same way I have enjoyed such a strong friendship and relationship with Peter OʼNeill," he told reporters in Canberra.

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Who is Boris Johnson, Brexit champion and wannabe British PM? Meet the man plotting to become Britainʼs next leader

A penchant for gaffes, extramarital affairs and fanning the flames of euroskepticism: Meet the man plotting to become Britainʼs next leader.

Honda confirms UK car factory closure in 2021 Thousands of workers at the Japanese car manufacturerʼs plant in Swindon are set to lose their jobs. Hondaʼs president previously said the move had nothing to do with the United Kingdomʼs exit from the EU. Honda confirmed on Monday that it would close its Swindon car factory in 2021, with some 3,500 workers expected to lose their jobs. "It is with a heavy heart that today we confirm the closure of Hondaʼs factory in Swin-

don," said Hondaʼs UK chief, Jason Smith. The company first announced its intention to close the plant in February. The Japanese car manufacturer said the move was part of its plans to electrify its fleet, which will involve focusing production in areas of the world where there is a higher demand for electric vehicles. In February, Honda President Takahiro Hachigo said the Swindon closure was "not related" to the UKʼs planned exit from the European Union.

We need men to talk about periods: Oscar winner Guneet Monga Period. End of Sentence is a documentary

about the deep-rooted stigma attached to menstruation in the village of Hapur in the northern Indian state of Uttar Pradesh. For generations, women here did not have access to sanitary pads, leading to health issues and girls dropping out from schools. Directed by award-winning Iranian-American filmmaker Rayka Zehtabchi, the film is created by The Pad Project, an organization established by a group of students at the Oakwood School in Los Angeles and their teacher, Melissa Berton. The movie has been produced

by 34-year-old Guneet Monga (pictured above), who was born in Delhi and heads the production company, Sikhya Entertainment. She has been involved in several critically acclaimed Indian movies, including Lunchbox, Gangs of Wasseypur and Masaan, which won the International Jury of Film Critics Prize at Cannes in 2015. Monga is brimming with ambition and confidence after her Oscar victory and hopes the movie will help change mindsets and hard-wired attitudes, especially among males, towards menstruation.

Global Media Forum 2019: Populists, media and power Itʼs that time of year again: From May 27 to 28, Deutsche Welle invites you to the Global Media Forum at the World Conference Center in Bonn. "Shifting Powers" is the topic of what is now the largest international media conference in Germany, which DW is hosting for the 12th time. For, in many places, the relationship between media, politics and society is in a state of upheaval, partly owing to increasing digitization. "Populists from all ends of the spectrum are threatening the integrity of Europe," says DW Director General Peter Limbourg. "Controlling access to information has become a tool of power." At the same time, many politicians are broadcasting their messages by monopolizing state-controlled media or by spreading disinformation in social networks. "Freedom of expression is on the decline," says Limbourg.

Malawi court orders partial election recount after alleged irregularities Malawiʼs High Court has received a total of 147 complaints from some of the parties involved in Tuesdayʼs vote. Lazarus Chakweraʼs Malawi Congress Party (MCP) told the court it had found irregularities in results from 10 of the countryʼs 28 districts, ranging from a use of correction fluid, or tippex, on altered vote count sheets to the same handwriting coming from polling stations which were miles apart.

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