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2018-01-26
USA Gymnastics directors face calls to quit over monster Nassar
Iran ‘existential threat to UAE, Saudi Arabia’
Global Village brews largest cup of karak chai
A grieving mother speaks
Zainab rape-murder case suspect’s possible links to international child-porn ring under investigation
High tension as Padmaavat is released
Al Houthis have banned 35 aid groups
May for focus on criminal use of bitcoin
Disgraced US doctor to die in prison
Larry Nassar’s victims in their own words
Dubai Police avert teenager’s suicide
22-year-old stabs teen friend to death
Unpaid leave forced on employee must be added to service tenure
Indian girl, 12, in record bid to sing in 102 languages
UAE warns against poaching of rare bird
Yemen army opens up new front in Al Houthi bastion
Two Yemeni militants on trial in Saudi Arabia
US to stop supplying Syrian Kurds with arms — Turkish source
US ‘would prefer’ Turkey withdraw from Afrin
Aid groups slam US move to withhold aid
Defeated in Iraq, feared Daesh terrorists await their fate
Egyptian singers jailed for ‘Give it a push’ music video
Seoul urges Tokyo to close museum
UK sandwich habit as bad for environment as 8m cars
UN envoy quits Rohingya crisis panel
Manila plans forced evacuations around active volcano
Southeast Asian leaders celebrate India ties
Booming cities bid to make room for migrant workers
Student’s ‘Sonic Eye’ project a ray of light for visually impaired
US denies drone strike on refugee camp
UK turnover of ministers disrupting Brexit: Report
A scam which will make you truly sick
Brazil ex-president’s graft conviction upheld
Last slave ship may have been found
Grumpy Cat gets the cream in copyright case
Mnangagwa: Zimbabwe polls to be held before July
Steady slide of America’s core values
A major victory for Jordanian diplomacy
The next front is extremism
Every Car Free Day makes a big difference
UAE, India forge a strong path together
Obituary of my little car
‘Boris bridge’: An overpass to nowhere
The reigning pain in Spain
Venezuela’s government cuts a sorry figure
Is end of civilisation on the horizon?
Social media is not the platform to deal with these issues
The awakening has changed the conversation. The question now is what are we going to do about it?
This will have an effect on industries beyond Hollywood
Campaign has enabled suppressed stories to surface
ADCB appoints new COO and head of risk
Sabic buys quarter of Clariant as activists cash in
Emirates to restore some US flights
EU court rejects Facebook class action suit by activist
Apple to release option to disable tool
Technology to revolutionise health care
Merkel warns against populism
Hammond ‘very happy’ with where pound is at the moment
Tech companies race to smarten up thinking machines
Alphabet sets up unit for cyber security
Identifying key industries for cognitive systems
Unblocking sensitive content from Twitter
US lends a hand to Europe with tax reform
Mideast investors have reasons to retain trust in City
Aramco to transform global stocks
Els says it’s time his records were broken
AMERICAN ANNOUNCED PLANS TO PLAY FULL SCHEDULE THIS SEASON
‘Major win would do wonders for Indian golf’
Halep to fight Wozniacki for title after battling past Kerber
Clinical Cilic ends Edmund’s dream run
Chung inches towards cult status back home
Host of stars to shine at Dubai tennis
Upbeat Ziani says ‘Franky’ will be hard to beat at Jebel Ali
Pakistan blow Kiwis away in second T20 ZAMAN, AZAM SCORE HALF TONS AS VISITORS FINALLY FIND THE GROOVE
India begin cautiously as Test is well poised
Al Ain look to consolidate position with an eye on record 13th title
Van Marwijk is the man for Socceroos ahead of World Cup
Di Francesco: mistakes continue despite VAR
BLUES MANAGER WAS OUTWITTED BY WENGER IN THE DEFEAT
City rush to sign Laporte after defender’s rethink
Bonus points to become permanent fixture
Schwartz turns Eagles’ defence into one of NFL’s best in two years
The underdog story
Review: ‘Padmaavat’ is predictable
AR Rahman in Dubai: 25 things to know
Film stands for whole industry: Shahid
The director’s latest creation, ‘The Death of Stalin’, has been hailed by critics as one of the funniest political satires in years
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