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Spain tells Volkswagen subsidiary Seat to return clean vehicle subsidies

Volkswagen subsidiary Seat will be required to return subsidies it received from the Spanish government to produce “efficient vehicles”, Spain’s minister of industry, energy...

Volkswagen appoints new CEO

Volkswagen has a new boss and he is pledging to do everything to win back the trust of the public. CEO Matthias Mueller, who was...

Iran vows legal action against Saudi Arabia after Hajj disaster

Iran has vowed to take international legal action against Saudi Arabia’s rulers over the crush of Muslim pilgrims at this year’s hajj, which killed...

Islamist sent for trial over destruction of Timbuktu Mausoleums

An alleged Islamic extremist charged with being involved in the destruction of religious buildings in Timbuktu has been arrested and sent to the International...

UN summit backs 15-year blueprint to eradicate poverty

World leaders have approved an ambitious 15-year plan to tackle the world’s biggest problems, from eradicating poverty to preserving the planet and reducing inequality. But...

Two dead after New Zealand kayaking accident

Two tourists have died in a kayaking accident on a lake in New Zealand. They were killed in the incident at Lake Tekapo, in Canterbury,...

Sepp Blatter is being investigated for ‘criminal mismanagement and misappropriation’

Criminal proceedings have been opened against outgoing FIFA president Sepp Blatter. Switzerland's attorney general has said he is being investigated on suspicion of criminal mismanagement,...

Alexis Tsipras pledges to lead Greece out of crisis by 2019

Greece’s newly re-elected prime minister has pledged to fast-track negotiations with international bailout creditors so the country can be in a position to get...

Volkswagen emissions scandal ‘affects light commercial vehicles as well’

Light commercial vehicles made by Volkswagen appear to be affected by the scandal over software used to cheat US emissions tests, according to Germany’s...

Saudi Arabia’s king has ordered a safety investigation following Hajj crush horror

Saudi Arabia's king has ordered an investigation into safety at the annual Hajj pilgrimage after a stampede left more than 700 people dead. 800 others...

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