XPeng Aeroht, a subsidiary of Chinese e-automaker Xpeng, tested their “flying car,” X2, yesterday. The test flight was performed over the Yellow River in the Shapotou Resort in Zhongwei, Ningxia Hui Autonomous Region, northwest China. The company stated earlier this year that they had secured a conditional authorization from the authorities to conduct manned flights in their new product.
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Arakchi condemned the move as baseless, recalling past disputes in 2005 which led to the expansion of Iran’s uranium enrichment. “Have these three really not learned any lessons in the last twenty years?” he said.
Meanwhile, the IAEA reported on May 31 that Iran’s 60% enriched uranium stockpile had grown from 274.8 kg in February to 408.6 kg by May 17. In response, the UK, Germany, and France are reportedly preparing to refer Iran’s file to the UN Security Council, which could activate the “snapback” mechanism and reimpose UN sanctions.