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1 month ago
US politics

Stephanopoulos Battles DOJ Official On Blockbuster WSJ Story Detailing Trumps Selling $500M Stake in Crypto Company to Spy Sheikh'

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1 month ago
US politics

Stephanopoulos Battles DOJ Official On Blockbuster WSJ Story Detailing Trumps Selling $500M Stake in Crypto Company to Spy Sheikh'

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fromwww.theguardian.com
1 month ago

Trump's family is embroiled in a $500m UAE scandal. We've hardly noticed | Mohamad Bazzi

A UAE royal-controlled investment firm paid $500m for a 49% stake in the Trump family's cryptocurrency company days before Trump's January 2025 inauguration.
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1 month ago

How Dro's sale helped Barcelona move a step closer to the 1:1 Fair Play rule - report | Barca Universal

As reported by AS, the sale of Dro to Paris Saint-Germain for €8.5 million stands out not just for the fee, but for the diplomacy involved. The price tag is significantly higher than his release clause, an overprice resulting from a newfound reconciliation between the two clubs. Crucially, this transaction allowed the club to lift a €19 million bank guarantee that was provided last summer to ensure the registration of Marcus Rashford and Roony Bardghji.
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1 month ago

United Arab Emirates plans to bankroll first planned community' in south Gaza

The UAE will fund a planned city in Rafah offering basic services to Palestinians conditioned on biometric data collection and security vetting.
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UK politics
fromwww.theguardian.com
6 months ago

Boris Johnson secretly lobbied UAE for billion-dollar private venture, leak suggests

Boris Johnson sought to leverage political connections to secure UAE investment for a private climate venture, raising ethics breaches and misuse of public duty funds.
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10 months ago

UAE delegation visited No 10 before law change that paves way for stake in Telegraph

The UK government changed laws to permit a 15% state stake in Telegraph titles, which raises concerns about foreign influence in British media.
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