The automaker — which narrowly beat out Toyota as the world’s largest vehicle manufacturer in 2018 — sells only a small number of electric cars, and it’s taking a major risk. Sales of such vehicles are growing fast but still account for only a sliver of the new car market .

Related: Established automakers are realizing that a shift to battery power also requires them to retool their sales machinery.

Here’s what else is happening

Venezuela: While power was restored to much of Venezuela after a multiday blackout, the government began investigating Juan Guaído, the leader of the opposition, and charged a prominent journalist with inciting violence, claiming they had played a role in the supposed sabotage of the country’s electrical system .

U.S. immigration: The director of U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services, L. Francis Cissna, above last June, told staff members that the international division, which has operations in more than 20 countries, would close down by the end of the year, according to two people with knowledge of the meeting. The idea is to shift resources to address a backlog in asylum applications.

Google: Alphabet’s board of directors agreed to pay Amit Singhal, a former top executive at the search giant, as much as $45 million when he resigned in 2016 after being accused of groping an employee. His payment was revealed in a shareholder lawsuit filed this week that accuses Alphabet of shirking its responsibilities and paying executives instead of firing them for just cause.