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Learn moreThe 2024 Giro d'Italia comes to a close this weekend with the final two stages of the race. Where to watch Giro d'Italia in the USIn the US, Max is the streaming home of the 2024 Giro d'Italia. Shop at MaxWhere to watch Giro d'Italia in the UKDiscovery+ will show the 2024 Giro d'Italia races in the UK. Where to watch Giro d'Italia in ItalyRai Sport will carry live streams for every stage of this year's Giro d'Italia for fans in Italy. Where to watch Giro d'Italia in AustraliaGiro d'Italia will stream on SBS in Australia.
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LONDON, March 8 (Reuters) - Indian businessman Prateek Gupta, whom commodity trader Trafigura has accused of "systematic fraud" regarding nickel shipments, is living in the sought-after Palm Jumeirah area of Dubai, London court documents said. A London High Court judge agreed to impose a $625 million freezing order on assets controlled by Gupta and companies linked to him, which included a villa in Palm Jumeirah, the freezing order document said. A spokesperson for Gupta has said he plans to challenge the freezing order. Palm Jumeirah is a man-made island shaped like a palm and regarded as one of the most sought-after areas of Dubai. "Trafigura does not know whether Mr Gupta is the beneficial owner of this property," said an affidavit by Joseph O'Keeffe, a lawyer representing Trafigura.
An $82 million Palm Jumeirah villa is now the most expensive home ever sold in Dubai. The previous record was set in early April by the sale of a $76.2 million villa, also in Palm Jumeirah. Known as Casa Del Sole, the villa is located on Frond G of the Palm Jumeirah, per Bloomberg. In the exclusive neighborhoods of Palm Jumeirah, Emirates Hills, and Jumeirah Bay Island, only eight new homes are expected to be completed between 2023 and 2025, per Knight Frank. Dubai's previous real-estate record was set in early April by the sale of a $76.2 million villa, also in Palm Jumeirah.
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