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European Super League Aims To Swipe Champions Leagueâs $2.4 Billion In TV Money â And Bury UEFA
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A statement from UEFA went threatened banning players like Ronaldo, Messi and others from playing with their national teams in response to news of the formation of the Super League.
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A power struggle is threatening to reshape European soccer, and the UEFA Champions League, the biggest club competition in the world, is poised to take a massive hit.
On Sunday, 12 of Europeâs top soccer clubs announced they were splitting away from the Champions League establishment to form a âSuper League.â The new organization represents an existential threat to football associations across the continent and a direct attack on UEFA, which derived 51% of its revenueâ$2.37 billionâfrom Champions League media rights in 2018-19. The rebel collective is be
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COPENHAGEN (Reuters) - Denmark will cull its mink population of up to 17 million after a mutation of the coronavirus found in the animals spread to humans, the prime minister said on Wednesday.
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Health authorities found virus strains in humans and in mink which showed decreased sensitivity against antibodies, potentially lowering the efficacy of future vaccines, Prime Minister Mette Frederiksen said.
“We have a great responsibility towards our own population, but with the mutation that has now been found, we have an even greater responsibility for the rest of the world as well,” Frederiksen told a news conference.
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