New Delivan van brand to launch as Chery targets Ford Transit and VW Transporter buyers
Chery, the Chinese automotive powerhouse that has rapidly gained a foothold in the European passenger car market through its Omoda and Jaecoo brands, has officially announced its expansion into the commercial sector with the launch of an all-new light commercial vehicle (LCV) brand. Named Delivan, the new venture is positioned to disrupt the long-standing dominance of legacy manufacturers, specifically targeting the market share currently held by industry stalwarts such as the Ford Transit and the Volkswagen Transporter....
The Comprehensive Guide to Electric Vehicle Charging in 2024: Technology, Infrastructure, and the Shift in Driver Mindset
For consumers navigating the transition from internal combustion engines to electric propulsion, the primary hurdle remains the perceived complexity and availability of charging infrastructure. While public charging has historically been viewed as a potential dealbreaker for nearly half of all prospective electric vehicle (EV) shoppers, the landscape in 2024 has shifted dramatically....
Doug Field to Exit Ford as Part of Major Electric Vehicle and Software Division Restructuring
Ford Motor Company announced a significant leadership and organizational transition on Wednesday, confirming that Doug Field, the executive vice president overseeing electric vehicle (EV), digital, and software development, will depart the company in May. The exit of one of the industry’s most prominent "tech-to-auto" leaders coincides with a broader structural reorganization designed to streamline Ford’s industrial system and accelerate the deployment of next-generation vehicle technologies....
CNN Political Briefing Offers In-Depth Analysis of Shifting Political Landscape
The CNN Political Briefing podcast, hosted by CNN Political Director David Chalian, consistently delivers incisive analysis and insider perspectives on the rapidly evolving political landscape. Featuring Chalian and a diverse array of guests, the podcast delves into the latest developments, offering listeners crucial insights from key players across the political spectrum....
US Forces Stand Ready Amidst Strait of Hormuz Blockade as Fragile Ceasefire Holds and Regional Diplomacy Intensifies
Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth and Chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff Gen. Dan Caine delivered a stern warning on Thursday, April 16, 2026, affirming that U.S....
Brent Crude Nears $100 as Global Tensions and Supply Dynamics Drive Price Volatility
As of 8:15 a.m. Eastern Time today, the global benchmark for crude oil, Brent, surged to $97.06 per barrel....
The Race to Shackleton Crater: US and China Vie for Lunar South Pole Supremacy
Later this year, the Moon's Shackleton Crater, an immense impact basin near the lunar south pole believed to harbor significant reservoirs of water ice, is set to become the focal point of an unprecedented space race. Two ambitious robotic missions, Blue Origin's Endurance lander from the United States and China's multi-component Chang'e 7 mission, are scheduled to launch, aiming for landing sites in close proximity near the crater's rim....
Sudan’s Devastating Health Crisis: Three Years of War Plunge Nation into World’s Largest Humanitarian Catastrophe
Three years of relentless conflict have plunged Sudan into the world's most severe humanitarian crisis, leaving an estimated 34 million people in desperate need of aid. The nation's already fragile health system, further weakened by widespread disease and chronic hunger, has been systematically crippled by repeated attacks, leaving 21 million individuals without access to essential health services....
Robert F. Kennedy Jr. Faces Capitol Hill Scrutiny Amidst Budget Battles and Shifting Health Policy Landscape
The complex dance between public health initiatives and the realities of fiscal responsibility takes center stage this week as Health Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr....