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US to encourage fiscal transparency in Sudan, Russian navy base approved

December 13 - 2020 WASHINGTON DC / PORT SUDAN (File photo) The US passed an act on Tuesday to support a civilian-led democratic transition, promote accountability for human rights abuses, and encourage fiscal transparency in Sudan, meanwhile Russia signed an agreement to establish a naval base in the Red Sea. The US House of Representatives passed the Act with a majority of 335-78 votes.The Sudan Democratic Transition, Accountability, and Fiscal Transparency Act of 2020 (SDTAFT US) which was drafted on March 5, was incorporated as part of the National Defense Authorization Act for the fiscal year 2021. Next, it will be voted on in the Senate.

Prof Stephen Asare cautions NDC members to stop referring to Mahama as President-Elect

Prof Stephen Asare cautions NDC members to stop referring to Mahama as President-Elect
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McLaren sell significant minority stake in Formula 1 operation in £185m deal

McLaren have sold a “significant minority” stake in the Formula 1 operation to a United States-based sports investment group in a bid to strengthen the racing team’s long-term future… MSP Sports Capital will invest £185m into McLaren Racing (F1 and IndyCar), acquiring an initial 15% stake that will increase to 33% by the end of 2022, in a deal that values the team at £560m. Chief Executive Officer Zak Brown has committed his long term future to the F1 team, with McLaren saying his leadership team headed by boss Andreas Seidl will remain in place. “This investment represents a key moment in the progress of McLaren Racing,” said Brown. “MSP Sports Capital is first and foremost a sports investor.

McLaren Racing to sell third of company

McLaren Racing to sell third of company to US-based investors By Andrew BensonChief F1 writer Last updated on Briton Lando Norris in action for McLaren in Abu Dhabi McLaren Racing has agreed to sell a third of the company to a group of United States-based investors. MSP Sports Capital will inject £185m by the end of 2022 in a deal valuing the British company at £560m. The consortium has initially bought 15% of the firm running McLaren s Formula 1 and IndyCar teams. It will rise to 33%. This investment bolsters our plan to return to contention for wins and championships in F1 and IndyCar, said McLaren Racing chief Zak Brown.

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