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Man City beat Chelsea for winning start to PL title defence

Goals from Erling Haaland and Mateo Kovacic today earned City a 2-0 win over Enzo Maresca's Blues at Stamford Bridge. Pep Guardiola's team are chasing a record-extending fifth consecutive Premier League title and started their 2024/25 campaign in style at Stamford Bridge. In another clash, Brentford started their 2024/25 Premier

Paris 2024 Olympics delivers spectacular closing ceremony, passing torch to Los Angeles

The Paris 2024 Olympics concluded in grand fashion on Sunday with a mesmerising closing ceremony at the Stade de France. A celebration of sportsmanship and global unity, the event featured a dazzling array of performances by athletes, musicians, and artists. Paris 2024 Organising Committee president Tony Estanguet and IOC president Thomas

I won love – A Poem from Yemen

I won love and did not lose my heart, and for the sake of her heart, which I love, I wove from my vein a silk shawl of longing and called out in an emotional voice. Abdulbasset ALsamadi Abu Omaima, a renowned poet from Yemen, shares his poem Abdulbasset Abdulsalam Qassem Alsamadi, known in literary world as Abdulbasset ALsamadi

Wole Soyinka in Morocco: An international honor for the African writer

In an important cultural gesture, the Academy of the Kingdom of Morocco, in partnership with the Pan African Writers Association (PAWA), organized a round table entitled “Africa celebrates Wole Soyinka in Morocco,” at the academy’s headquarters, to mark the 90th birthday of Nigerian writer Wole Soyinka, the first African to

The Sweetness of the Nineties

Do you remember when we used to rush back from school to see what our mothers had cooked, whether it was stuffed vegetables or koshari with liver, and then we'd play Monopoly, or go to our rooms to play Amr Diab's new tape? When his tapes were released, cassette shops would be busy for a while and the lines would be long. Or we'd