Unlike the Olympic movement, which heavily restricts sponsors outside of the International Olympic Committee’s partners, World Athletics plans to give greater flexibility to athletes over their ...
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First laid out in the 17th century, the Avenue des Champs-Élysées was long the pride of Paris and remains a tourist magnet. But a tackier turn in recent decades has pushed away locals as a mix of ...
US has become one of the biggest revenue generators for owner ByteDance — which helps make a listing complicated ...
Elsewhere, even in cities of general open-mindedness, the Euro-Japanese grip on the finest end of fine dining hasn’t budged.
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The liberal side of the Tory tradition is everywhere in retreat. Much depends on whether it can reassert itself ...
Brussels is launching its first anti-subsidy probe into foreign buyers of EU assets, using new powers to investigate a ...