Players stop the game as visiting Croatia supporters throw flares on the pitch during their team's 1-1 draw with Italy on Sunday night during Euro 2016 qualifying in Milan. Giuseppe Cacace / AFP / November 16, 2014
Players stop the game as visiting Croatia supporters throw flares on the pitch during their team's 1-1 draw with Italy on Sunday night during Euro 2016 qualifying in Milan. Giuseppe Cacace / AFP / November 16, 2014
Players stop the game as visiting Croatia supporters throw flares on the pitch during their team's 1-1 draw with Italy on Sunday night during Euro 2016 qualifying in Milan. Giuseppe Cacace / AFP / November 16, 2014
Players stop the game as visiting Croatia supporters throw flares on the pitch during their team's 1-1 draw with Italy on Sunday night during Euro 2016 qualifying in Milan. Giuseppe Cacace / AFP / Nov

Real’s Luka Modric picks up knock as flare-ups mar Croatia-Italy draw


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Croatia extended their unbeaten run over Italy to seven matches after holding the Azzurri to a 1-1 draw in a Euro 2016 qualifier that saw a 10-minute stoppage after visiting fans targeted keeper Gianluigi Buffon with flares.

Italy, who last beat Croatia in 1942 (although Croatia was part of the former Yugoslavia from WWII until 1992), took the lead after only 11 minutes when Simone Zaza set up Antonio Candreva to beat Monaco keeper Danijel Subasic with a fine strike from 20 metres out.

But Croatia levelled only four minutes later when Wolfsburg midfielder Ivan Perisic beat a sluggish Buffon down low.

Croatia suffered a blow when Luka Modric hobbled off before the half-hour to be replaced by Inter Milan playmaker Mateo Kovacic.

But the visitors made light of the Real Madrid midfielder’s absence for the remainder of the match that they should have wrapped up in the final 10 minutes only for Perisic to fire a great chance wide of the target.

Croatia remained top of Group H with Italy still in second spot having now failed to beat their rivals in their past seven games.

However, the Baltic nation’s fans’ notorious behaviour, and their traditional use of flares during matches was a subject for which Croatia coach Niko Kovac issued an immediate apology.

“I want to say sorry for what happened with our fans,” said Kovac, a former captain of Croatia.

“There are kids in the stadium. This is not football and it’s not a fair image of our country or our people. We’re sorry and disappointed for what happened.”

Italy coach Conte also hit out at the incidents, but admitted the Azzurri’s biggest challenge had been stopping Croatia’s players.

“I think in the end it was the right decision to restart the game, but it didn’t necessarily leave a good image,” said Conte.

“Croatia are strong, they’re well-prepared and have great individual players who play at the top level. They gave us a tough match.

“In the circumstances and in terms of our objectives, I’m happy with our performance.”

In the absence of injured Mario Balotelli, Zaza and Ciro Immobile led Italy’s attack, but the first sniff of goal came from Kovac’s men in the opening minutes after Ivan Ratikic stung Buffon’s palms at the keeper’s near post.

Buffon blocked easily, but the resulting corner forced Buffon out to block at the feet of Perisic before Domagoj Vida fired over from close in.

It was an early warning of Croatia’s potency but Italy were briefly celebrating when Zaza’s cutback set up Candreva just outside the area to fire a fierce drive past the flailing Subasic on 11 minutes.

Four minutes later Perisic was given just a fraction of time on the left flank but used it to drill a shot through three Italy players and under the body of beaten Buffon.

Conte made his first change with Manuel Pasqual, clutching his hip, coming off to give Sampdoria’s Roberto Soriano his first Azzurri cap.

Both Zaza and Mattia De Sciglio then spurned half-chances but Croatia finished the half strongest, Andrea Ranocchia forced to clear off the goalline after Buffon was stranded as he came out to clear.

Zaza seized the hosts first chance after the restart but saw Subasic save his low drive.

Buffon was forced to save twice quickly from Kovacic and then Mario Mandzukic’s header from the edge of the box.

Conte replaced Immobile with Stephan El Shaarawy on 50 minutes, prompting a tactical switch that put Croatia in control and left Italy ball-watching for a 10-minute spell that only ended when Rakitic tested Buffon with a first-time shot from 20 metres out.

Kovac added: “We knew Italy would shut up shop at the back, but we didn’t expect them to do it so quickly.”

As whistles rained down from the Italy supporters, Conte replaced Zaza with Southampton striker Graziano Pelle just after the hour, but the real drama unfolded when referee Bjorn Kuipers halted the match for a 10-minute spell when Croatia fans rained flares down onto the pitch.

Both Pelle and El Shaarawy came close for Italy late on but Perisic should have wrapped the match up for Croatia in the closing minutes when he ran down in space on the left only to flash his drive wide of Buffon’s upright.

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Singham Again

Director: Rohit Shetty

Stars: Ajay Devgn, Kareena Kapoor Khan, Ranveer Singh, Akshay Kumar, Tiger Shroff, Deepika Padukone

Rating: 3/5

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Name: Salvador Toriano Jr

Age: 59

From: Laguna, The Philippines

Favourite dish: Seabass or Fish and Chips

Hobbies: When he’s not in the restaurant, he still likes to cook, along with walking and meeting up with friends.

Building boom turning to bust as Turkey's economy slows

Deep in a provincial region of northwestern Turkey, it looks like a mirage - hundreds of luxury houses built in neat rows, their pointed towers somewhere between French chateau and Disney castle.

Meant to provide luxurious accommodations for foreign buyers, the houses are however standing empty in what is anything but a fairytale for their investors.

The ambitious development has been hit by regional turmoil as well as the slump in the Turkish construction industry - a key sector - as the country's economy heads towards what could be a hard landing in an intensifying downturn.

After a long period of solid growth, Turkey's economy contracted 1.1 per cent in the third quarter, and many economists expect it will enter into recession this year.

The country has been hit by high inflation and a currency crisis in August. The lira lost 28 per cent of its value against the dollar in 2018 and markets are still unconvinced by the readiness of the government under President Recep Tayyip Erdogan to tackle underlying economic issues.

The villas close to the town centre of Mudurnu in the Bolu region are intended to resemble European architecture and are part of the Sarot Group's Burj Al Babas project.

But the development of 732 villas and a shopping centre - which began in 2014 - is now in limbo as Sarot Group has sought bankruptcy protection.

It is one of hundreds of Turkish companies that have done so as they seek cover from creditors and to restructure their debts.

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Name: ARDH Collective
Based: Dubai
Founders: Alhaan Ahmed, Alyina Ahmed and Maximo Tettamanzi
Sector: Sustainability
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2018 ICC World Twenty20 Asian Western Regional Qualifier

The top three teams progress to the Asia Qualifier

Final: UAE beat Qatar by nine wickets

Third-place play-off: Kuwait beat Saudi Arabia by five runs

Table

1 UAE 5 5 0 10

2 Qatar 5 4 1 8

3 Saudi 5 3 2 6

4 Kuwait 5 2 3 4

5 Bahrain 5 1 4 2

6 Maldives 5 0 5 0

The years Ramadan fell in May

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1921

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The specs

Engine: 2.0-litre 4-cyl, 48V hybrid

Transmission: eight-speed automatic

Power: 325bhp

Torque: 450Nm

Price: Dh359,000

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The Old Slave and the Mastiff

Patrick Chamoiseau

Translated from the French and Creole by Linda Coverdale

What drives subscription retailing?

Once the domain of newspaper home deliveries, subscription model retailing has combined with e-commerce to permeate myriad products and services.

The concept has grown tremendously around the world and is forecast to thrive further, according to UnivDatos Market Insights’ report on recent and predicted trends in the sector.

The global subscription e-commerce market was valued at $13.2 billion (Dh48.5bn) in 2018. It is forecast to touch $478.2bn in 2025, and include the entertainment, fitness, food, cosmetics, baby care and fashion sectors.

The report says subscription-based services currently constitute “a small trend within e-commerce”. The US hosts almost 70 per cent of recurring plan firms, including leaders Dollar Shave Club, Hello Fresh and Netflix. Walmart and Sephora are among longer established retailers entering the space.

UnivDatos cites younger and affluent urbanites as prime subscription targets, with women currently the largest share of end-users.

That’s expected to remain unchanged until 2025, when women will represent a $246.6bn market share, owing to increasing numbers of start-ups targeting women.

Personal care and beauty occupy the largest chunk of the worldwide subscription e-commerce market, with changing lifestyles, work schedules, customisation and convenience among the chief future drivers.

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  • The UAE government announced a retirement savings plan for private and free zone sector employees in 2023.
  • Dubai’s savings retirement scheme for foreign employees working in the emirate’s government and public sector came into effect in 2022.
  • National Bonds unveiled a Golden Pension Scheme in 2022 to help private-sector foreign employees with their financial planning.
  • In April 2021, Hayah Insurance unveiled a workplace savings plan to help UAE employees save for their retirement.
  • Lunate, an Abu Dhabi-based investment manager, has launched a fund that will allow UAE private companies to offer employees investment returns on end-of-service benefits.
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