Al-Hilal suffered its third consecutive defeat in a decade on Saturday in the Asian Champions League final. The records will show that Urawa Reds won the second leg 1-0 to win the match 2-1 on aggregate, but it won’t be as clear that the Riyadh giants could have won the …
Read More »When an Indian biryani travels hundreds of miles by air
Meryl Sebastian and Zoya Mateen “There is no limit to a man’s need for biryani.” Anirudh Suresan, a Delhi resident, ordered the dish from Hyderabad, a southern city known for its biryani, a fragrant rice dish with meat or vegetables layered on top, thousands of miles away. He also ordered …
Read More »UK inflation: As prices continue to rise, yate traders offer discounts.
David Harvey Recent data indicate that overall inflation has decreased slightly. But how do small businesses fare when prices continue to rise, and how are local merchants coping? Prices increased by 10.1% in the year to March, down from 10.4% in February, according to the ONS. Food costs have been …
Read More »Nepal’s victory in the Asia Premier Cup makes headlines.
Nepal and the United Arab Emirates appeared to be the strongest teams at the start of the Asia Premier Cup; if the other teams wanted to win and advance to the Asia Cup in September, they had to beat them. This was the case, and the two teams resumed their …
Read More »Lazio defeated Juventus to take control of the top four Serie A teams.
MILAN: After defeating Juventus 2-1 on Saturday, second-place Lazio took control of a tight Serie A battle for Champions League qualification. After Adrien Rabiot cancelled out Sergej Milinkovic-Savic’s disputed opening goal, Mattia Zaccagni scored the decisive goal early in the second half. Lazio beat Torino 1-0 to move five points …
Read More »Writers for television explain why they are leaving
By Drenon, Brandon After a tragedy, a young star chef returns to his family’s sandwich shop to take over. Mr O’Keefe let the BBC know that he chipped away at the hit show from his “minuscule” Brooklyn level, or in some cases from the public library when his power fizzled. …
Read More »Syria is returning to the Arab world as its isolation fades.
By Yolande Toll They seem to be improbable partners, yet on Wednesday the besuited, common Syrian President Bashar al-Assad is heartily inviting the hairy, turban-wearing Islamist priest cum-Leader of Iran, Ebrahim Raisi, to Damascus. This is the first time an Iranian leader has made such a trip since 2010, prior …
Read More »Two years later, the European Super League: Is it still a choice?
There is no promotion or relegation. merely a closed facility for elite clubs in Europe. Also, two years on, the European Super Association has not completely disappeared at this point. The news broke on April 21, 2021, and it caught even the sport’s most seasoned figures by surprise. The European …
Read More »Saudi Arabia makes significant inroads into the packed schedule of cricket
The International Cricket Council (ICC) moved its headquarters from Lords to this location in 2005. The choice of location and timing to coincide with a franchise league may serve as a metaphor for the game’s development over the past two decades. It might essentially have been a mark of comfort, …
Read More »Italy wants to construct the longest suspension bridge in the world. The Mafia and topography could make that troublesome
Similar to the English expression “when hell freezes over,” an Italian saying goes, “I’ll do it when the bridge to Messina is finished.” The fantasy of a scaffold associating the central area to Sicily across the Waterways of Messina returns to Roman times, when Delegate Metellus hung together barrels and …
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