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          Khalid Kamali, 19, has already represented the UAE at tournaments in Canada and Iran.

          Emirati teenager Khalid Al Kamali has his eyes on the ball

          SportMarch 05, 2012
          The Abu Dhabi Storms, in black jerseys, are looking to retain their Emirates Hockey League crown and also give their Emirati players valuable ice time ahead of the national team's Challenge Cup of Asia games.

          Coach has twin vision as Storms face Mighty Camels in EHL finals

          SportMarch 05, 2012

          Europe puts focus on new jobs and growth

          EuropeMarch 02, 2012
          John Cofie is more happy playing first-team football in Belgium with Royal Antwerp than reserve games in England with Manchester United.

          Manchester United youngster cuts his teeth at feeder club Royal Antwerp

          SportFebruary 29, 2012
          Mufarih Bahaibih, left, a tribal leader from Marib, is one of many leaders which Abdrabu Mansur Hadi, the new Yemen president, must deal with in stabilising the country.

          Social contracts: Yemen's network of tribes key in rebuilding country

          February 28, 2012
          The trio of Marek Hamsek, left, Edinson Cavani, centre, and Ezequiel Lavezzi are a well-oiled, prolific unit.

          Napoli's 'Three Tenors' are ready to outgun their Chelsea counterparts

          SportFebruary 21, 2012
          Animal Kingdom, seen here winning the Kentucky Derby last year, will have the opportunity to compete at the Dubai World Cup.

          Form suggests Animal Kingdom ready for Dubai World Cup, say owners

          SportFebruary 20, 2012
          Three horses missing out on victories at last week’s meeting at Meydan have not dampened Mike de Kock’s spirit.

          De Kock will give his wards another chance to perform

          SportFebruary 15, 2012
          Tunisians pass election wall posters in Tunis last October. Ahmed Bouazzi, of the Progressive Democratic Party, says one mistake the party made was to heed the advice of campaign consultants to plaster walls with posters of party leaders, recalling Ben Ali’s once ubiquitous portraits.

          Secularist parties in Egypt and Tunisia: If you can't beat the Islamists, copy them

          February 09, 2012
          Thomas Bjorn, chairman of the European Tour tournament committee, says there is no chance of rescheduling golf’s majors.

          A major decision to be made on the Olympics

          GolfFebruary 09, 2012
          A full house at L´Horloge du Sud restaurant in Matonge, the city's African quarter. Below, a cornet of frites, the ubiquitous snack of Brussels. Photographs by John Brunton for The National

          Year-long festival debuts Brussels, Europe's secret foodie spot

          February 04, 2012
          On April 15, 1989, 96 Liverpool fans died and 766 were injured as a result of a human crush caused by overcrowded terracing and incompetent policing.

          When terror takes over terraces

          SportFebruary 03, 2012
          Herman Brown shares the Blue Stables, in Dubai, with Mike de Kock.

          Moon Spun is in an orbit of her own

          SportFebruary 02, 2012

          Markets lukewarm as EU summit fails to break ground on debt

          EuropeFebruary 01, 2012

          Arab League agrees to keep monitors in Syria

          January 23, 2012
          Kenya's Martin Lel is one of the favourites for the Dubai Marathon.

          Draw of Burj Khalifa sees organisers extend $1m Dubai Marathon entry deadline

          SportJanuary 08, 2012
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