In China, EVs are fast replacing their gas-guzzling counterparts. @ABC News’ @BrittClennett gets a rare first hand look inside the country’s electric car boom and its impact.
For the first time since the Israel-Hamas ceasefire, ABC News gets an exclusive look at the aid being delivered inside Gaza.
ABC News' @IanPannell reports.
“As expected, Mexican President Claudia Sheinbaum forcefully responding to Trump’s tariffs. She said Mexico will respond with both tariff and non-tariff retaliatory measures of their own.”
@MattRiversABC reports from Mexico City: https://t.co/6v8OxvVRdN
.@MattRiversABC spends two nights with one of Mexico's largest cartels— a group likely to join the ranks of Hamas and Al Qaeda on the U.S list of foreign terrorist organizations.
"They were unfazed" by Pres. Trump's threats, Rivers reports.
With a ceasefire deal, people from Gaza are venturing back home, finding apocalyptic-like levels of destruction.
@TSoufiBurridge speaks to a relative of an Israeli hostage who emphasizes the importance of "creating a different future for Gaza where Hamas is not apart of it."
In Syria, @JamesAALongman reports on the desperate search for loved ones who vanished under Assad's regime. We hear from a heartbroken father whose son vanished two months before the revolution, and was found dead in a morgue today. https://t.co/FDFCSDNIBQ
For the first time, Ukraine fired American-made long-range missiles known as ATACMS into Russia. Putin responded by lowering Russia's threshold for nuclear arms use, but the Pentagon said there are no signs of nuclear weapon preparation. @IanPannell reports.
Volodymyr Zelenskyy told @IanPannell he didn't have a chance to watch Tuesday night's presidential debate, asking, "How was it? Interesting?"
Pannell told the Ukrainian president there was a lot of discussion about Ukraine. Zelenskyy replied: "Don't tell me what was at the end."
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The first time TV cameras have been allowed to see Ukrainian arms manufacturing. You might think Ukraine doesn’t make any of their own weapons - they do. But after years of peace treaties and non proliferation agreements brokered by the west, they’re massively behind #ukraine
.@BrittClennett follows the endless journey of Rohingya Muslims from the world’s largest refugee camps in Bangladesh to Southeast Asia as they search for a safe haven.
Stream "Exodus: Global Migration" tonight on @ABCNewsLive at 8PM ET.
.@IanPannell reports from Senegal, on the perilous journey tens of thousands of Africans make in search for a better life in Europe.
Stream "Exodus: Global Migration" tonight on @ABCNewsLive at 8PM ET.
.@MattRiversABC reports from South America on what’s driving migrants from Venezuela to make the dangerous trek to the United States.
Stream "Exodus: Global Migration" Friday on @ABCNewsLive at 8PM ET.
Stream the full report tonight on @ABCNewsLive at 7PM ET and watch “Exodus: Global Migration,” a one-hour look into the forces fueling migration across the world on Friday at 8PM ET.
"It's this presence they're hoping can deter a wider war in the region."
@MaggieRulli gives an inside look at the USS Bataan, one of three ships traveling as a unit in the Eastern Mediterranean about 500 miles off the coast of Israel.
Ukraine forces attempt to prepare for a new major Russian offensive as the fate of more American military aid remains blocked by Congress. @TSoufiBurridge reports.
Video captured the terrifying moment armed men stormed the set of a public TV channel in Ecuador during a live broadcast. The masked men took studio crew hostage before police surrounded the station and arrested several suspects. Matt Rivers reports. https://t.co/LtfGHDn4G2
Iranian-backed Houthi rebels launch a 22nd strike on vessel in the Red Sea, a vital route for global shipping. @BrittClennett reports. https://t.co/fTDOcQensw
The leader of the Iranian-backed Houthi rebels told ABC News in a rare interview that there are "no plans to stop attacks in the Red Sea." ABC News' @BrittClennett has the story.
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