Formula One Gears Shifts in Asia-Pacific

FORMULA One SHIFTS GEARS

Television coverage of the chaotic Singapore Grand Prix on Sunday is fresh from Formula OneMotor racing will be Asia-Pacific’s new broadcasting partner. Sports Business reports that Pay-TV broadcaster beIN SportsThe multi-year deal, which will run from 2023 to 2024, covers most of its Asia-Pacific footprint but excludes Australia. Foxtel New Zealand and Brunei recently renewed their agreements. The deal will cover Brunei and Cambodia, Hong Kong, Indonesia. Laos. Malaysia. Philippines. Thailand. Timor-Leste. These rights were previously held by Fox Sports AsiaThe following is a list of DisneyThis time last year, the facility was shut down.

OUT OF COURT SCHEDULE

Richard LiuThe celebrated billionaire founder and CEO of Chinese e-commerce company, JD.comOver the weekend, Liu agreed to settle a U.S. civil lawsuit. The suit was brought by a Chinese woman who claimed that Liu raped her in Minneapolis in 2018 in 2018. Liu repeatedly denied all allegations and there were no criminal charges. He resigned as CEO of JD.com earlier this year as Chinese authorities put pressure on the country’s internet companies. A joint statement was issued Saturday calling the incident “a tragedy.” “misunderstanding.”

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