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Chief of UN intellectual property agency wins re-election as UN faces financial turmoil

Chief of UN intellectual property agency wins re-election as UN faces financial turmoil

As Washington withdraws from United Nations agencies and other member nations cut their funding, pushing the organisation into a severe financial crisis, the head of one well-funded agency won re-election on Thursday, despite criticism over some of his policies. The vote of 83 eligible member states saw incumbent Daren Tang Heng Shim, a Singaporean national, re-elected to the World Intellectual Property Organisation, or Wipo, by a vote of 81 to 2 against Haitian national Johanny Stanley...

NBA hoping to hear from European league investors by 'end of March'

The NBA is forging ahead with plans for a European league and expects initial responses from potential investors by the end of March, the league's deputy commissioner Mark Tatum said Thursday.
William Contreras y los Cerveceros pactan por 9,4 millones por 1 año antes de arbitraje

William Contreras y los Cerveceros pactan por 9,4 millones por 1 año antes de arbitraje

Associated Press MILWAUKEE (AP) — El receptor venezolano William Contreras acordó el jueves un contrato de un año por 9,4 millones de dólares con los Cerveceros de Milwaukee, justo antes del inicio programado de una audiencia de arbitraje en Scottsdale, Arizona. El acuerdo incluye una opción del equipo por 14,5 millones de dólares para 2027 […]

GB's Pinnington Jones continues dream run in Dallas

Great Britain's Jack Pinnington Jones reaches his first ATP Tour quarter-final as he continues his superb run at the Dallas Open.

GB's Pinnington Jones continues dream run in Dallas

Great Britain's Jack Pinnington Jones reaches his first ATP Tour quarter-final as he continues his superb run at the Dallas Open.

Iranian exiles in Turkey scramble to find news from home

Iranians living in Turkey are hearing chilling stories from relatives at home — and receiving death threats themselves.
James Zimmerman on how the US and China can make 2026 a ‘year of vision’

James Zimmerman on how the US and China can make 2026 a ‘year of vision’

In January, James Zimmerman returned to the American Chamber of Commerce in China (AmCham China) as its chairman. He previously served in that role for four one-year terms in 2007, 2008, 2015 and 2016. A lawyer by training and a resident of China for 28 years, Zimmerman has witnessed the rise of the world’s second-largest economy, the challenges it has faced and the attendant changes to how American businesses operate in the country. In this interview, Zimmerman assesses the potential of US...
US snowboard star Kim 'proud' as teenager Choi dethrones her at Olympics

US snowboard star Kim 'proud' as teenager Choi dethrones her at Olympics

US snowboarding superstar Chloe Kim said Thursday she was proud of her "baby" after South Korean teenager Choi Gaon dethroned her as Olympic women's halfpipe champion.

Mary Bronstein on the Primal Screams of Humans and Hamsters in ‘If I Had Legs I’d Kick You’

Writer and director Mary Bronstein tells IndieWire what most films get wrong about therapy and the power of gifted puppeteers.

Why People With High Credit Scores Are Locking In 0% Interest Credit Card Offers

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Chloe Kim misses Olympic milestone, Ukrainian disqualfied over helmet

Chloe Kim misses Olympic milestone, Ukrainian disqualfied over helmet

US snowboard superstar Chloe Kim failed in her bid for Olympic history when she was pipped to gold on Thursday while Ukrainian skeleton racer Vladyslav Heraskevych said being banned from competing at the Milan-Cortina Games was the "price of our…

What is the Munich Security Conference and why is it important?

NPR's Mary Louise Kelly speaks with Alexandra de Hoop Scheffer, German Marshall Fund president, ahead of the Munich Security Conference.