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French court orders PSG to pay Mbappe 60 million euros

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A French court has ruled that Paris Saint-Germain must pay Kylian Mbappe 60 million euros in outstanding salary and bonuses. The decision stems from a contractual dispute during the final months of Mbappe's time at the club. Mbappe, now with Real Madrid, successfully argued that PSG withheld payments despite his fulfillment of obligations.

A row within the Show Jumping Association of Ireland is set to proceed to mediation. A High Court injunction had previously prevented the organization from voting to remove its chairman and three directors.

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Weeks after Madras High Court hearings failed to resolve certification issues, Thalapathy Vijay's Jana Nayagan remains stalled by CBFC disputes, inflicting a Rs 100 crore loss on Tamil Nadu theatres and threatening single-screen closures amid concerns over certification transparency.

Former South African surfski champion Oscar Chalupsky is fighting Discovery Health Medical Scheme for full reimbursement of his multiple myeloma treatment. The case, before the Council for Medical Schemes, could set a precedent for how medical aids cover expensive cancer drugs like Daratumumab. Delays in the ruling have forced Chalupsky to seek advanced care abroad at his own expense.

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The much-anticipated sequel Akhanda 2: Thaandavam, starring Nandamuri Balakrishna, will release globally on December 12 following legal clearance from the Madras High Court. Paid premieres are scheduled for December 11. The makers announced the date on December 9.

The Alicante Commercial Court notified Frisby España to stop using the 'Frisby' brand until resolving its dispute with Frisby Colombia. The decision aims to prevent irreparable harm to the Colombian company, which trusts the legal process. Surprised, Frisby España will appeal and delayed its opening until March 2026.

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Pablo Medina, controller of Inmobiliaria Fundamenta, rejected claims of irregularities in the judicial steps that allowed the Eco Egaña Comunidad Sustentable project to proceed in March 2023. In an interview, he defended the legality of the actions before the Supreme Court and denied any undue influence. The controversy arose after a Ciper report on the law firm Lagos, Vargas & Silber.

 

 

 

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