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		<title>Citroën&#8217;s new EV is a tiny two-seater that only costs $22 a month</title>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 28 Feb 2020 03:44:00 +0000</pubDate>
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					<description><![CDATA[[ad_1] It has a 5.5kWh battery under the floor that can run for 44 miles on a single charge &#8212; you can simply plug the EV into any standard 220v outlet and wait three hours to fill its battery. You can also only drive up to 28 mph. Yes, you can&#8217;t replicate Fast and Furious [&#8230;]]]></description>
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<p>It has a 5.5kWh battery under the floor that can run for 44 miles on a single charge &#8212; you can simply plug the EV into any standard 220v outlet and wait three hours to fill its battery. You can also only drive up to 28 mph. Yes, you can&#8217;t replicate <em>Fast and Furious</em> stunts with it, and it doesn&#8217;t have a lot of range, but the Ami was designed for city driving and narrow streets anyway.</p>
<p>Citroën has various purchasing options to choose from if you&#8217;re interested. You can pay €20 (US$22) per month for a long-term rental of two years if you make an initial payment of €2,644 ($2,900), though you can also buy one outright for €6,000 ($6,600). In case you want to try it out first before buying, you&#8217;d also be able to rent one from the Free2Move car-sharing service in Europe for €0.26 (29 cents) per minute. Citroën will start accepting orders for the Ami on March 30th in France, followed by  Spain, Italy, Belgium, Portugal and Germany a few months later. The first deliveries are expected to arrive to French buyers in June.</p>
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		<title>Investigators say Saudi Arabia accessed Jeff Bezos&#8217; phone</title>
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		<pubDate>Sun, 31 Mar 2019 16:58:00 +0000</pubDate>
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					<description><![CDATA[[ad_1] The Saudi government reportedly relied extensively on covert phone surveillance as part of the murder of Washington Post journalist Jamal Khashoggi, according to the New York Times and de Becker&#8217;s expert consultants. And when the Post (owned by Bezos) started covering Khasoggi&#8217;s murder in earnest starting October 2018, the Saudis started attacking Bezos and [&#8230;]]]></description>
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<p>The Saudi government reportedly relied extensively on covert phone surveillance as part of the murder of <em>Washington Post</em> journalist <a href="https://www.engadget.com/2018/10/26/khashoggi-saudi-arabia-hacking-team-tech-blood-money/">Jamal Khashoggi</a>, according to the <em>New York Times</em> and de Becker&#8217;s expert consultants.  And when the <em>Post</em> (owned by Bezos)<em> </em>started covering Khasoggi&#8217;s murder in earnest starting October 2018, the Saudis started attacking Bezos and de Becker with organized social media attacks and threatened boycotts.</p>
<p>There&#8217;s also a &#8220;close relationship&#8221; between Saudi regent Mohammad bin Salman and AMI chairman David Pecker, according to de Becker.  The chairman brought bin Salman&#8217;s intermediary Kacy Grine to a private meeting with President Trump, while the company also created a magazine to sell bin Salman to the US with Grine&#8217;s help.  The implication, as you might guess, is that Saudi Arabia intended to retaliate against Bezos and the <em>Post</em> using the <em>Enquirer</em> as a willing conduit.</p>
<p>AMI has insisted that it &#8220;acted lawfully&#8221; in reporting on Bezos, while the Saudis have denied both involvement in the Bezos incident and bin Salman&#8217;s involvement in Khashoggi&#8217;s murder.  Not that this will necessarily help them much.  De Becker has submitted the results to federal officials investigating AMI&#8217;s actions, and it&#8217;s up to them to decide whether or not Saudi Arabia and AMI were compromising Bezos&#8217; phone.</p>
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