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Honda and Nissan are beginning talks about a merger as the auto sector experiences two seismic changes: a rise in electrification and a surge of Chinese automakers. A deal between these two companies could create the world’s third-biggest automaker.
Nissan and Honda are in talks for a merger with the goal to complete it by 2026. It’s yet another sign of the big changes hitting the auto sector.
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Ukrainian crews are cleaning up this morning after a deadly Christmas Day attack by Russia. Moscow launched around 70 missiles and over 100 drones packed with explosives targeting Ukraine’s energy grid.
Nigeria is currently facing one of its worst economic crises in decades. The government imposed a set of controversial economic reforms that critics say have made poverty worse. Inflation has soared by 34%, according to the Central Bank, even with recent quarters of economic growth.
It can be tricky to offer condolences to someone who is grieving. You want to show your friend you love them, but you also know there isn’t much you can say to heal their pain.
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It’s hard to know what to say to a friend whose loved one has died. Life Kit‘s audience shared what words of comfort they’ve shared with others — or wish they’d heard themselves. Here are some ideas about what to say to a grieving friend.
Read the full list of ideas here.
Portraits of Paul Ninson, founder and executive director of Dikan Center, Accra.
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Paul Ninson arrived in New York from Ghana to study photography five years ago and found heaps of images of life in Africa. The photos, from the past and the present, were in the archives of the city’s libraries, galleries and museums. Thousands of miles away from his homeland, he was surrounded by more visual history of Africa than he’d ever seen back home. Ninson had an idea: to create a library of photobooks in Ghana, allowing people to learn about their history.
An enlarged cartoon of Tintin pictured on display at Paris’ Pompidou Cultural Center in 2006. The Belgian cub reporter is among the characters and works entering the public domain in 2025.
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This newsletter was edited by Obed Manuel.