England supporters celebrate their team second goal during the Euro 2020 soccer championship semifinal match between England and Denmark at Wembley stadium in London, on July 7, 2021. Astley watched the match from a hospital bed after he volunteered to donate stem cells and bone marrow to help a blood cancer sufferer. Pool Photo via AP
L0NDON: A young England supporter won praise on July 8 after he gave up tickets to watch the Euro 2020 semi-final against Denmark to donate life-saving stem cells.
Sam Astley, 24, from Sedgley in the West Midlands, was set to attend the game at Wembley on Wednesday evening after his girlfriend won tickets in a competition.
UK man hailed for giving up Euro tickets to donate stem cells
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Dialing Europe for international edge By MA SI | China Daily | Updated: 2021-03-08 09:18 Share CLOSE Employees at Vivo s European headquarters in Dusseldorf, Germany, display the company s various smartphone models. The tech firm has filed over 2,000 patents for 5G innovations by the end of 2020, thanks to an R&D network across nine innovation centers. [Photo/China Daily]
Smartphone major Vivo to expand footprint abroad with new devices, tie-ups
Vivo Mobile Communication Co Ltd, a Chinese smartphone vendor, is accelerating its international expansion with an aim to double the size of its footprint in Europe to 12 markets this year.
Vivo s expansion strategy follows its rise to be the world s fifth-largest smartphone vendor last year.