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Lithium giant Albemarle’s plans to reopen a rich mine in North Carolina will take years to complete
Eric Norris, president of energy storage at Albemarle, said progress has slowed as the company faces headwinds from a collapse in lithium prices.CNBC - Business -
Bystander livestreams during Charlotte standoff show an ever-growing appetite for social media video
A deadly shootout in Charlotte that left five dead illustrates how smartphone-wielding bystanders don’t always run for cover when bullets start to flyABC News - Tech -
Why North Korea's latest propaganda bop is a huge TikTok hit
A song praising Mr Kim has got TikTok hooked - but experts say it could be hiding something more sinister.BBC News - Top stories - Tiktok -
Labour’s Claire Ward elected first mayor of East Midlands as Sunak gets boost in Tees Valley after Tory losses – live
Party source describes region as ‘beating heart of general election battleground’ as prime minister says Labour threw ‘lot of mud’. Local elections 2024: full council results for EnglandAnalysis: Blackpool verdict looks like electoral death ...The Guardian - World -
More police interventions at college protests
Law enforcement officials across the U.S. are still responding to protests at college campuses. Police clashed with protesters at Portland State University after manifestations spread into the school's library. CBS News' Jonathan Vigliotti reports.CBS News - Top stories -
Mexican police search for missing foreign tourists
Mexican police have arrested three people over the disappearance of an American and two Australians.BBC News - Top stories -
Three arrested over Sikh activist's killing in Canada
Hardeep Singh Nijjar was shot dead last June, sparking a diplomatic row between India and Canada.BBC News - Top stories -
Haiti’s Police Force Is ‘Begging for Help’ Against Ruthless Gangs
The United States is rushing support to Haiti’s depleted police force, which is awaiting international help as it tries to restore order and quell violence.The New York Times - World