Lassana Diarra has been forced to formally deny claims that he had become an Islamic warrior fighting in Syria. The 29-year-old, who patrolled midfield for Arsenal, Chelsea and Portsmouth, said he had never set foot in the war-torn country. Eric Dupond-Moretti, a lawyer for the France international, said Paris-born Diarra ‘denies in the most formal, […]
Stockholm (SLpost)- Four young Swedish nationals with Somali Origin were last night shot down in cold blood outside a Takeaway center in the Stockholm. Police and security forces were chasing those responsible for the attack, which may be a new part of an ongoing gang war. “We are investigating whether it has any connection to […]
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Sir Alex Ferguson believes Jose Mourinho’s return to Chelsea this summer would be the biggest challenge to Manchester United’s bid for another Premier League title next season. The Special One has fallen out with the hierarchy at Real Madrid and has been widely tipped for a sensational return to Stamford Bridge as a replacement for […]
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The British star won gold in the 5,000m at the World Championships in South Korea with a devastating sprint finish to see off Ethiopia’s Dejen Gebremeskel and America’s Bernard Lagat. Farah, 28, also broke three British and two European records in the last 12 months to confirm his status as the greatest male endurance runner […]
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Lauren Booth (born Sarah Booth 22 July 1967, Islington, London) is an English broadcaster, journalist and pro-Palestinian activist. She works for Iran’s English language news channel, Press TV. Lauren Booth is a half-sister of Cherie Blair and the sixth daughter of the actor Tony Booth with Pamela Smith (Cohen). She is the sister-in-law of former […]
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Armed guards are to be deployed on British civilian ships for the first time to protect them from pirates, David Cameron announced today. A legal ban on weapon-toting protection staff will be relaxed so that firms can apply for a licence to have them on board in danger zones. The Prime Minister said radical action […]
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Next week, according to United Nations projections, the world will pass 7 billion in population, and by the end of this century it’s likely to grow by half again to 10 billion. What will determine their quality of life? From an economist’s view, what matters is the productivity of the 10 billion—will they be educated […]
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The date is October 29, 2018, and Britain faces its darkest hour. On the battlefields of Europe, and the Armed Forces have been humiliated. In makeshift prison camps on the continent, thousands of young men and women sit forlornly, testament to the collapse of our ambitions. From the killing grounds of Belgium to the scarred […]
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A Dutch court has sentenced two Somali pirates who hijacked a South African yacht last November to up to seven years in jail. The men were convicted of seizing the boat off Tanzania and abducting a South African couple, who remain missing. Three other Somalis – captured at the same time – were also convicted […]
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