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A cornerstone of Saudi economic development
Newsweek Europe

A cornerstone of Saudi economic development

Saudi Arabia’s increasingly dynamic economy is reflected in the remarkable growth in size and sophistication of its capital market

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October 13, 2023
Kramer Ausenco
Newsweek Europe

Kramer Ausenco

Sustainably delivering PNG and South Pacific's mega-projects professionally and efficiently

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October 13, 2023
RAVENS RALLY IN A THRILLER
The Non-League Football Paper

RAVENS RALLY IN A THRILLER

IT WAS a familiar sight at Hayes Lane as Michael Cheek's double helped Bromley win this entertaining battle of in-form National League sides.

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October 01, 2023
SHOW SPIRIT DEJECTED DALE
The Non-League Football Paper

SHOW SPIRIT DEJECTED DALE

JIM McNulty admitted his Rochdale side were guilty of complacency after letting Southend United off the hook at the Crown Oil Arena.

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October 01, 2023
DAY WON'T BLOCK THE PATHWAY OF ACE PAVEY
The Non-League Football Paper

DAY WON'T BLOCK THE PATHWAY OF ACE PAVEY

SPENCER DAY insists he couldn't stand in the way of star striker Alfie Pavey fulfilling his dream of returning to full-time football at Woking.

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October 01, 2023
RED-HOT HEED ARE ON A ROLL ROMING BIRD
The Non-League Football Paper

RED-HOT HEED ARE ON A ROLL ROMING BIRD

Willo's wonders upping the ante

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October 01, 2023
BLUES RIDE ON WAVE OF GLORY!
The Non-League Football Paper

BLUES RIDE ON WAVE OF GLORY!

SNIFFING a possible cup upset the BBC chose the tie between Step 4 Leek Town and National League North South Shields for its TV coverage and they got one! The NPL Division One West underdogs put in a superb performance to fully deserve their 2-0 win against full time opponents.

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October 01, 2023
De Beer keen to drive Cardiff forward
The Rugby Paper

De Beer keen to drive Cardiff forward

TINUS de Beer is relishing being out of his comfort zone as he looks to make his mark with Cardiff Rugby.

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October 01, 2023
LATICS TICKING UNDER THOMMO
The Non-League Football Paper

LATICS TICKING UNDER THOMMO

STEVE THOMPSON says he wants the chance to create a legacy at Oldham Athletic – and take the Latics back into the Football League.

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October 01, 2023
MAC'S ALL SET TO SHAKE IT UP.
The Non-League Football Paper

MAC'S ALL SET TO SHAKE IT UP.

NEW Bury FC boss Dave McNabb knew taking charge of the Shakers would be good - but he didn't realise quite how good.

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October 01, 2023
IT'S THE END OF THE LINE, RON!
The Non-League Football Paper

IT'S THE END OF THE LINE, RON!

The story of Southend United's demise bears many familiar hallmarks. Unpaid bills. Late wages. Transfer embargoes. Winding-up petitions. Protesting fans. A spiral through the leagues.

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October 01, 2023
MAGIC MOORS WHING-ING IT!
The Non-League Football Paper

MAGIC MOORS WHING-ING IT!

ANDY WHING says he is 'living the dream' in the Solihull Moors dugout - but admits fantasy land still seems light years away.

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October 01, 2023
FIGHT FOR OUR IRON
The Non-League Football Paper

FIGHT FOR OUR IRON

Fans rally cry at stricken club

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October 01, 2023
Los Teros fight back to deny Namibia
The Rugby Paper

Los Teros fight back to deny Namibia

NAMIBIA’S 24-year wait for a World Cup win continues as Uruguay fought back with a dominant second half display in Lyon to secure their first win of the tournament with a bonus point.

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October 01, 2023
Lam moves quickly to sign up Vakatawa
The Rugby Paper

Lam moves quickly to sign up Vakatawa

PAT Lam has re-established the French connection to the Premiership by signing powerful centre Virimi Vakatawa following a chance conversation in August.

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October 01, 2023
24-team World Cup would suit MacGinty
The Rugby Paper

24-team World Cup would suit MacGinty

AJ MACGINTY is pumped to fire Bristol’s potent back division this season, but after having a rare full pre-season this summer admits he has been watching the World Cup with mixed feelings.

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October 01, 2023
Scotland set up an Ireland decider
The Rugby Paper

Scotland set up an Ireland decider

JOB done Scotland's task of qualifying from Pool B has always been herculean and almost every scenario involved them beating Ireland in their final pool game and this bonus point victory over Romania duly set that up.

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October 01, 2023
Georgia make Fiji battle to the end
The Rugby Paper

Georgia make Fiji battle to the end

FRANK Lomani came off the bench to fire flat Fiji and take them to within a point of a likely quarter-final against England, but they nearly lost it at the death as Georgia remained defiant to the end.

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October 01, 2023
Pepper: I like to cause some chaos
The Rugby Paper

Pepper: I like to cause some chaos

DOMINIC Cummings would definitely have needed his eyes testing had he gone to Barnard Castle and not seen the potential of Guy Pepper.

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October 01, 2023
The Tank ready to roll for Bath
The Rugby Paper

The Tank ready to roll for Bath

THOMAS du Toit remains on standby for the Springboks but, for now, his focus is on quickly learning the ropes at Bath.

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October 01, 2023
This is no way to run a pro sport Halliday
The Rugby Paper

This is no way to run a pro sport Halliday

SIMON Halliday says the decision of Jersey Reds to go into administration, while criticising the RFU leadership for a lack of support, has resulted in a growing sense of turmoil and discord in English club rugby.

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October 01, 2023
Despair and anger as Jersey collapse
The Rugby Paper

Despair and anger as Jersey collapse

PLAYERS and staff at Jersey Reds have reacted with despair and anger at the news that the Championship club has ceased training due to unsustainable debt.

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October 01, 2023
Vintcent looking good for Exeter
The Rugby Paper

Vintcent looking good for Exeter

THERE’S long been a rich tradition of Exeter Chiefs unearthing hidden gems to don the famous No.8 jersey at Sandy Park.

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October 01, 2023
Pools don't heed Prior warning
The Non-League Football Paper

Pools don't heed Prior warning

DORKING Wanderers D continue to march on after Jason Prior, with his head bandaged up, poured further salt into Hartlepool United's own wounds.

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October 01, 2023
CHEER FOR BIRTHDAY BOY MAZ!
The Non-League Football Paper

CHEER FOR BIRTHDAY BOY MAZ!

SOLIHULL Moors extended their unbeaten run to 13 matches - even after birthday boy Maziar Kouhyar gifted York City a point.

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October 01, 2023
I'VE GOT MOR LOVE TO GIVE!
The Non-League Football Paper

I'VE GOT MOR LOVE TO GIVE!

IT’S not the performance that counts in the FA Trophy, what matters is getting the job done. Steve Morison knows that only too well.

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October 01, 2023
THE FUTURE IS HERE
Newsweek Europe

THE FUTURE IS HERE

THESE FIVE CITIES ARE USING CUTTING-EDGE STRATEGIES TO COUNTER THE IMPACT OF CLIMATE CHANGE AND CREATE A GREENER WORLD

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October 06, 2023
Sustainable Craft Breweries
Newsweek Europe

Sustainable Craft Breweries

Oktoberfest celebrations are popping up all over at this time of year. Yet, with the beer industry's notable water footprint-a pint of beer requires about 44 gallons of water-and its substantial generation of wastewater, byproducts and solid waste, critics have long been outspoken about the popular beverage's environmental impact.

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October 06, 2023
Ashley Flowers
Newsweek Europe

Ashley Flowers

FOR ASHLEY FLOWERS, HOST OF THE PODCAST CRIME JUNKIE, SUCCESS was unforeseen. \"I wasn't expecting it to be what it is.\" And what it is, is the number one true crime podcast in the country.

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October 06, 2023
The Death of the Palestinian Dream
Newsweek Europe

The Death of the Palestinian Dream

The Palestinian Authority, which was supposed to form the basis of an eventual state, is falling apart. Nobody knows what will happen once it is gone

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October 06, 2023