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Bankruptcy protection in the us under chapter 15 which governs Foreign Companies in the us, protecting them from creditors that might want to sue them. You have probably heard of chapter 11. That typically governs American Companies but it is chapter 15. According to Court Filings these negotiations are ongoing in hong kong, canaanite and British Virgin islands. We have reached out to evergrande that have not had conversation. To those who have wondered if they have ever thought of evergrande before it is chinas huge property giant. They have about 1300 projects across 280 different cities in china and they invest in everything, not just property. They have an electric vehicle maker and a football club, but as i mentioned, 2021 was when we saw the Company Default on its debts, sending shockwaves across the Global Financial system and triggering a string of defaults from builders who owed money to evergrande or expected them to complete some contracts. We have seen 40 or the companies t

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And coming up in sport on bbc news, ben stokes will be part of englands world cup squad later this year after reversing his decision to retire from one day cricket. Good evening. Englands lionesses have made history by reaching the final of the womens world cup for the first time. They beatjoint hosts australia 3 1 in a thrilling match in sydney. Australia equalised midway through the second half after ella toone scored the first goal, but then goals from lauren hemp and Alessia Russo saw england through. They will now face spain in the World Cup Final on sunday. Our correspondent Shaimaa Khalil is in sydney. Face of both teams were quenching for that spot. In the final it of History Making Territory for both sides. The england fans were outnumbered. They knew that. Is the matildas supporters packed the stadium and the fans. But with every one of the lioness goals they grew louder and bolder and then it was heartbreakfor louder and bolder and then it was heartbreak for the hosts with e

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Sat more than i did. Somehow i managed to turn things around more in the tie break and when it mattered, i put one ball in to pay more than he did and that was enough. Luis rubiales has resigned from his role as the president of the spanish football federation. It comes after weeks of criticism and possible criminal charges against rubiales after he kissed world cup winner Jenni Hermoso on the lips after her side had won the womens World Cup Final against england. A prosecutorfiled a complaint with Spains High Court against rubailes for Sexual Assault and coercion. The 46 year old said he had submitted his resignation to federation acting president pedro rocha in a statement. He also resigned from his position as Vice President of uefas executive committee. He doesnt believe he has done something wrong. He said he has talked to his family. Pressure was huge, not only from the State Prosecutor from the moment that Jenni Hermoso went to the State Prosecutor and said, i feel it has been a

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Tragic reality behind. The exploit. Starts july 24th. This is the. Guilty verdict the Life Sentence in a murder trial but public. An iraqi whose asylum request was rejected is convicted of killing a 14 Year Old Girl in a case that has fueled a Heated National Debate about migration Violent Crime also on the program. Going to back home seen shaking in public again and about this is renewed concerns over the german chancellor stuff. Looks closer to get a parade for americas latest sponsorship of the u. S. Womens Football Team after its world cup. Im phil gayle welcome to the program. A court in germany has sentenced that iraqi migrant to life in prison for the ripe and murder of a 14 year old go the case prompted a public outcry because alibre shah was supposed to have been deported after his Asylum Application was rejected instead he was allowed to stay in germany and kill the girl last year. Life imprisonment for 22 year old ali bashar the toughest sentence allowed under german law tha

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dr stephen breary said his experience of having concerns ignored was not uncommon in the nhs. nhs england says it s vital that staff feel they can raise concerns and that these are acted upon. scientists believe prostate cancer could be more accurately diagnosed using mri scans, rather than existing blood tests. it s after research involving 300 men was carried out by university college hospital in london. a charity s raised concerns over figures that show secondary school pupils in england spent 4,000 fewer hours doing pe and sport over the last year. the youth sport trust says it should be a matter of immediate national concern . the government says schools should deliver at least two hours of pe a week. and the england women s football team has arrived back in the uk. they were beaten 1 0 by spain in the world cup final on sunday. the players touched down at heathrow this morning.

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