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    Italy claims 1 billion euros in unpaid taxes from Google

    Just as in the previous investigation, the probe led by Milan prosecutors alleges that Google did not file and pay taxes on revenues generated in Italy, but this time the basis for the accusation is different, sources said.

    Like a true blockbuster, Euro 2024 has everything – action, emotion, comedy, drama, gastronomy, and goals

    Before Georgia and Turkey could serve one of the most impressive displays of this Euro, their fans chose to set the intensity at high – throwing punches and objects at each other in a fullblown fight. The emotions ran high somewhere in Western Poland too, as the gathered Turks and Georgians decided to take it beyond the final whistle. It was furniture, bottles, and more, when almost 150 English and Serbian fans met at a resto pub before their match.

    Ready to kill it: Mbappe, France on a mission as favourites begin Euro 2024 campaign

    Kylian Mbappe and France are set to begin their Euro 2024 campaign against Austria, having experienced disappointment in recent World Cup finals. France has been European champions twice, most recently in 2000 when a 31-year-old Deschamps was captain. Mbappe missed the decisive kick in the Euros, and he is now hoping to make amends by leading his country to glory in Germany.

    Team ownership rules complicate a football star’s move

    Red Bull, the energy drink maker, pioneered the model. Manchester City, the English champion financed by the wealth of the United Arab Emirates, supersized it through its City Football Group. Jim Ratcliffe, the chair of the chemicals giant INEOS, brought it to Manchester United when he acquired a major stake in the club last year.

    How much will Kylian Mbappe earn with transfer to Real Madrid? Know his net worth

    The star footballer has signed a 5-year contract with the Spanish club and is expected to still earn less than what he was making in his previous club.

    14-time winners Real Madrid stand between Dortmund and a fairytale Champions League campaign

    Madrid's habit of somehow getting over the line when it matters in the Champions League has been exemplified in their run to the final. Carlo Ancelotti's men withstood a barrage from defending champions Manchester City to win their quarter-final tie on penalties before another legendary late fightback at the Santiago Bernabeu to beat Bayern Munich in the last four. The Spanish champions rightly travel to the English capital with confidence as they look to cap a memorable season.

    The Economic Times
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