by Barney Ronay | Dec 21, 2016 | Sports
I know we are not going to win at some point … I know what’s going to happen to me when we don’t.” Manchester City were unbeaten and still freewheeling through the light traffic of early season when Pep Guardiola was asked in September about his chances of winning the...
by Taha Abed alWahed | Nov 3, 2016 | Middle East
Russia has once again called upon civilians and fighters in the eastern neighbourhoods of Aleppo to leave the city by using corridors allocated for this purpose as part of a “humanitarian truce”. Two corridors have been assigned; one for civilians and another for...
by Samir Atallah | Aug 6, 2016 | Opinion
The distance between Jeddah and Taif, the city of roses, grapes and pomegranates, is a hundred kilometres and you can travel between the two cities by either aeroplane or car. I was going to interview King Faisal bin Abdulaziz (may he rest in peace) and for this...
by Jamie Jackson | Jul 29, 2016 | Sports
The build-up to the first Manchester derby staged overseas was overshadowed by off‑field events as United’s plane was “lost”, José Mourinho’s press conference descended into farce, and the two managers raised concerns over the surface at Beijing’s National Stadium....