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Insight - Short sellers, SPACs and the future of flying cars
WHEN EHang Holdings Ltd first sold shares to the US public in December 2019, investors weren’t exactly sold on the rare chance to bet on the future of flying cars.
EU to impose sanctions on Russians over Navalny by March summit, diplomats say
BRUSSELS (Reuters) - The European Union is set to impose travel bans and asset freezes on allies of Russian President Vladimir Putin in March, possibly in the run-up to an EU summit, after a meeting of envoys gave approval for punitive measures, diplomats said.
Premier League in no rush to conduct delayed TV rights tender
MANCHESTER, England (Reuters) - The Premier League is in no rush to conduct its auction for domestic broadcast rights, chief executive Richard Masters said on Thursday, insisting he does not expect their value to fall.
Leagues tell UEFA to think again over Champions League reform
MANCHESTER, England (Reuters) - Europe's top leagues, including the Premier League, want UEFA to think again about their proposed changes to the Champions League, amidst concerns over congestion from the 100 extra matches.
Rashford talks up social media benefits despite criticism on platforms
LONDON (Reuters) - Marcus Rashford has highlighted the positive role social media has had in his fight to feed vulnerable families during the coronavirus pandemic and sees some of the criticism he gets on the platforms as a price worth paying to further his campaign.
Berlin and Paris in crisis talks to bring fighter jet project back on track
BERLIN (Reuters) - Germany and France have launched a new effort to resolve an impasse over the development of a joint fighter jet, Europe's biggest defence project that has sparked tensions between Berlin and Paris, security and industry sources said on Wednesday.
EU executive expected to increase pressure on Hungary over NGO law: sources
BRUSSELS (Reuters) - The European Commission is expected to announce more legal proceedings against Hungary on Thursday for failing to change a law requiring civil organisations to disclose foreign donors, three officials said.
Super League would have less value than status quo - BT Sport head
MANCHESTER, England (Reuters) - A breakaway European Super League would be less valuable as a broadcast product than the current combination of domestic competitions and the Champions League, the head of British broadcaster BT Sport said on Wednesday.
Brunei bank launches AI programme for teens
BANDAR SERI BEGAWAN (Borneo Bulletin/Asia News Network): Baiduri Bank believes in supporting young and curious minds, while providing opportunities for them to probe further in the realm of technology.
After 'brain death' and Trump, NATO chief proposes reforms for Atlantic alliance
BRUSSELS (Reuters) - NATO Secretary-General Jens Stoltenberg will present reform plans on Wednesday to modernise the alliance after four years of friction with Washington and to face challenges including China's military rise and Russia as an adversary.