Tesla sales are diving in Germany and across Europe too
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Threatened by populist superpowers, Europe too needs a dose of patriotism | Lorenzo Marsili
In this unsettling world order, polite, middle-size democracies are easy prey for bullies. It is time to reassert European power. Squeezed between US oligarchy and Russian and Chinese autocracy, ...The Guardian - 1d -
Tesla shares drop 5% on Trump tariffs, decline in vehicle registrations in Europe
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Musk Says Germany Has ‘Too Much of a Focus on Past Guilt’
His comments to the hard-right Alternative for Germany party escalated efforts by the billionaire to influence the country’s election for chancellor next month.The New York Times - Jan. 27 -
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Police didn’t need a warrant to search the exploding Tesla Cybertruck’s computer — can they search your Tesla data too?
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