Your daily round-up of today's news:
- Six senior executives and editors of the defunct Hong Kong newspaper Apple Daily have pleaded guilty to colluding with foreign forces. The charge is done by Hong Kong's national security law imposed by China.
- The Japanese government has begun an official probe into the Unification Group, which has links to the Liberal Democratic Party.
- Iran's state-run media says it has enriched Uranium to 60% purity in its two nuclear plants, triggering concerns over the nuclear deal.
- The first car to be made by the Sony Honda Mobility joint venture will be launched this 2026.
- Ferrari will unveil its Vision Gran Turismo concept this November 27.
- Honda's ZR-V crossover will go on sale in Japan this April. The new crossover, which is set to replace the CR-V, will have a 1.5L VTEC Turbo and a 2.0L e:HEV hybrid.
- A match between the University of Virginia and Virginia Tech scheduled for Saturday has been canceled in the wake of a shooting earlier this month that left three players dead, according to the ACC.
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