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SPORTEPL: You won’t play again – Arteta ready to terminate Arsenal player’s contractPublished on September 6, 2023By Ifreke Inyang  Arsenal manager, Mikel Arteta, has told Nicolas Pepe that he will not play under him again. The UK Mirror reports that club chiefs are trying to agree a pay-off with the Ivorian. The 28-year-old joined Arsenal from Lille in a £72 million deal four years ago, becoming their record signing. Pepe has scored 27 goals in 112 games for the Gunners but has since fallen down Arteta’s pecking order and spent last season on loan at Nice. So far, Pepe has failed to find a new team this summer and has less than 12 months left on his current deal. He will not be able to complete a move until January, unless his contract is terminated. A move to the Saudi Pro League before their transfer window closes on Friday seems unlikely, although Turkish teams can sign players until September 15.

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 Messi or Ronaldo? When Joao Felix Chose His Best Player As He Joins Barcelona Martin Moses September 2, 2023 at 9:31 PM Joao Felix has joined Barcelona on loan from Atletico Madrid His past comments on Lionel Messi could make him an instant darling with the Camp Nou faithful He has previously snubbed Cristiano Ronaldo twice when pitted against his arch-rival, Messi Download the Sports Brief App for More Trending and Breaking News! Joao Felix landed his dream transfer when he joined Barcelona on loan for the rest of the season. The Atletico Madrid striker had been categorical in the past that the Blaugrana was his club of choice. Xavi Hernandez`s side made it happen with the striker joining alongside his namesake and international teammate, Joao Cancelo. Joao Felix, Lionel Messi, Cristiano Ronaldo Joao Felix has joined Barcelona for the rest of the season. Photo by Angel Martinez. Source: Getty Images Felix's career hasn't hit the expected heights when Atletico forked out an ex...

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  Report this ad Learn more aboutRefinitiv Reuters home My View Following Saved Breakingviews China’s next export is an electric-vehicle fight By Katrina Hamlin June 19, 20234:45 AM GMT+1Updated 2 months ago Commentary By Katrina Hamlin Auto Shanghai show, in Shanghai Visitors look at a BYD Seal electric vehicle at the Auto Shanghai show, in Shanghai, China April 18, 2023. REUTERS/Aly Song Acquire Licensing Rights HONG KONG, June 19 (Reuters Breakingviews) - Chinese automakers will road test Western protectionism. Electric-car marques led by BYD (002594.SZ), (1211.HK) are establishing their supremacy at home against global brands such as Tesla (TSLA.O) and Volkswagen (VOWG_p.DE) thanks to efficient supply chains. As sales stall in the People’s Republic, their desire to drive further overseas including to Europe is turning into a necessity. But rising anti-China sentiment will make for a difficult journey. It’s a big milestone. In the last two months of 2022, Chinese buyers bought m...

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  Report this ad Learn more aboutRefinitiv Reuters home My View Following Saved Breakingviews China’s next export is an electric-vehicle fight By Katrina Hamlin June 19, 20234:45 AM GMT+1Updated 2 months ago Commentary By Katrina Hamlin Auto Shanghai show, in Shanghai Visitors look at a BYD Seal electric vehicle at the Auto Shanghai show, in Shanghai, China April 18, 2023. REUTERS/Aly Song Acquire Licensing Rights HONG KONG, June 19 (Reuters Breakingviews) - Chinese automakers will road test Western protectionism. Electric-car marques led by BYD (002594.SZ), (1211.HK) are establishing their supremacy at home against global brands such as Tesla (TSLA.O) and Volkswagen (VOWG_p.DE) thanks to efficient supply chains. As sales stall in the People’s Republic, their desire to drive further overseas including to Europe is turning into a necessity. But rising anti-China sentiment will make for a difficult journey. It’s a big milestone. In the last two months of 2022, Chinese buyers bought m...

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 Databricks strikes $1.3 billion deal for generative AI startup MosaicML By Tiyashi Datta and Krystal Hu June 26, 20234:53 PM GMT+1Updated 2 months ago [1/2]AI (Artificial Intelligence) letters are placed on computer motherboard in this illustration taken, June 23, 2023. REUTERS/Dado Ruvic/Illustration/File Photo Acquire Licensing Rights June 26 (Reuters) - Databricks said on Monday it had agreed to acquire artificial intelligence (AI) startup MosaicML in a mostly stock deal valued at $1.3 billion, marking Databricks` latest efforts to build an ecosystem for enterprises to use open-source AI models. The deal comes at a time when AI is dominating the tech industry, with rapid AI thrusts coming from big tech, including Alphabet's Google (GOOGL.O) and Microsoft Corp (MSFT.O), and venture capital investors pouring billions into funding AI startups in recent months. San Francisco-based MosaicML provides software tools designed to make it cheaper to carry out AI work, which often involve...

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 Mojisola Adeyeye, director-general of the National Agency for Food, Drugs Administration and Control (NAFDAC), says she was once asked for bribe by the house of representatives committee on healthcare services. Speaking when she featured on a Channels TV programme on Friday, Adeyeye said the committee asked her for the bribe in the form of “money for welfare” when they visited her in December, 2017. The NAFDA DG said this happened at a time the agency was “bleeding profusely” as a result of lack of funding. According to her, “when I came to NAFDAC, there were a lot of things that were wrong. Take oversight function or whatever that is done, I was shocked when I was told to give money, I said money for what? … money to the committee that visited us. The health care services committee of the house of representatives. Advertisement “This was 2017 December, not even a month to my resumption. We don’t have another country, this is Nigeria. I was shocked first because, this was the same...