Li Auto adds to gloomy China EV outlook with revenue miss

Li Auto adds to gloomy China EV outlook with revenue miss

In Q3, the company’s revenue fell 36%, the worst drop since its US listing in 2020 [HONG KONG] Li Auto’s fourth quarter forecasts fell short of expectations, adding to investor concerns about its ability to navigate China’s fiercely competitive electric vehicle (EV) market. The Chinese carmaker expects revenue for the period to range between 26.5…

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James Cameron-Backed $1BN UK Film Studio Given Greenlight By UK Government

James Cameron-Backed BN UK Film Studio Given Greenlight By UK Government

The James Cameron-backed £750M ($987M) UK film studio has been given the go-ahead by the government. The Housing, Communities, and Local Government department has just delivered a 266-page verdict after planning issues were raised, which said “the Secretary of State considers that despite the conflict with the development plan, the material considerations in this case indicate…

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IHH Healthcare’s Q3 net profit rises 15% to RM616 million

IHH Healthcare’s Q3 net profit rises 15% to RM616 million

Revenue is up 16% at RM6.6 billion, on the back of strong performances from key markets Malaysia and India [SINGAPORE] IHH Healthcare on Wednesday (Nov 26) posted a net profit of RM616 million (S$194.3 million) for its third quarter ended Sep 30, a 15 per cent increase from RM534 million in the prior year. Earnings…

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Commentary: California’s first partner pushes to regulate AI while Trump and tech bros thunder forward

Commentary: California’s first partner pushes to regulate AI while Trump and tech bros thunder forward

California First Partner Jennifer Siebel Newsom recently convened a meeting that might rank among the top sweat-inducing nightmare scenarios for Silicon Valley’s tech bros — a group of the Golden State’s smartest, most powerful women brainstorming ways to regulate artificial intelligence. Regulation is the last thing this particular California-dominated industry wants, and it’s spent a…

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London TV Screenings Unveils Initial 2026 Schedule

London TV Screenings Unveils Initial 2026 Schedule

The London TV Screenings has unveiled its initial 2026 schedule. The event’s founders – All3Media International, Banijay Entertainment, Fremantle and ITV Studios (ITVS) – will each host showcases, events and screenings between February 25-27, 2026. Banijay will presents its Drama and Non-Scripted Finished Tape event at BAFTA in Piccadilly on the morning of Wednesday February…

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China’s Didi Q3 revenue up 8.6% as costly overseas expansion accelerates

China’s Didi Q3 revenue up 8.6% as costly overseas expansion accelerates

The company has accelerated overseas investment this year, notably expanding food delivery to additional cities [BEIJING] Didi Global reported an 8.6 per cent rise in third-quarter revenue on Wednesday (Nov 26) as the international expansion of China’s largest ride-hailing platform accelerated, while its domestic market remained stable. Didi operates China’s dominant ride-hailing platform and has…

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‘Sirāt’, ‘Sound Of Falling’ & ‘Bugonia’ Lead Art & Craft European Film Award Nominations

‘Sirāt’, ‘Sound Of Falling’ & ‘Bugonia’ Lead Art & Craft European Film Award Nominations

Oliver Laxe’s Moroccan desert rave-set drama Sirāt, Mascha Schilinski’s critically acclaimed first feature Sound of Falling and Yorgos Lanthimos’ black comedy Bugonia lead the art and craft nominations for the 2026 European Film Awards. The films were each nominated in five of the eight categories, with Joachim Trier’s Sentimental Value following behind with three nominations.…

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MOH orders Cordlife to stop collecting cord blood; company calls for trading halt

MOH orders Cordlife to stop collecting cord blood; company calls for trading halt

[SINGAPORE] Embattled cord-blood bank Cordlife received a notice from the Ministry of Health (MOH) to stop collecting, testing, processing and/or storing new cord blood, effective Wednesday (Nov 26). This means that the group has been suspended from collecting new cord-blood units (CBUs). Cordlife will be permitted only to store existing CBUs, while performing limited actions…

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