epa02696918 (FILE) A file photo dated 25 January 2011 shows Egyptian protesters tearing down a poster of President Hosni Mubarak during a protest in Alexandria, Egypt. According to local media, an Egyptian court on 21 April 2011 ruled that the name of the former President Hosni Mubarak and his wife Suzanne should be removed from all public facilities in the country. After nearly 30 years in power, Mubarak was forced to step down on 11 February following 18 days of nation-wide protests. EPA/AHMED YOUSSEF *** Local Caption *** 02696918.jpg
epa02696918 (FILE) A file photo dated 25 January 2011 shows Egyptian protesters tearing down a poster of President Hosni Mubarak during a protest in Alexandria, Egypt. According to local media, an Egyptian court on 21 April 2011 ruled that the name of the former President Hosni Mubarak and his wife Suzanne should be removed from all public facilities in the country. After nearly 30 years in power, Mubarak was forced to step down on 11 February following 18 days of nation-wide protests. EPA/AHMED YOUSSEF *** Local Caption *** 02696918.jpg
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On billboards and schools, Mubarak is disappearing


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Like most dictators, Hosni Mubarak gave officials free rein to name anything after him and his wife Suzanne - schools, hospitals, roads, squares, libraries and subway stations. By the time he was forced out of office in February after 29 years in power, Egypt had hundreds, perhaps thousands, of facilities and institutions named after him.

During the 18-day uprising that led to Mr Mubarak's removal, millions of protesters across Egypt took out their emotions on many of the giant billboard posters of the 82-year-old leader. Images were torn up, defaced or pelted with shoes - a popular gesture of contempt in the Arab world since an Iraqi journalist threw his shoes at the then US president George W Bush in Baghdad in 2008.

Even so, most of the large signs bearing Mr Mubarak's name or that of his wife remained largely untouched. Perhaps they would have taken too much time to remove, or maybe everyone out protesting was busy doing something else. Possibly there was fear of violence by Mubarak supporters.

That all changed with a court verdict on April 21, when a judge ruled that the name of Mr Mubarak and his wife must be removed from all public facilities and institutions.

Predictably, authorities were slow to implement the ruling. The verdict ordered Prime Minister Essam Sharaf to remove the Mubaraks' names, but ordinary Egyptians took the job upon themselves. Within hours, the name of Mr Mubarak and his wife were nowhere to be seen in this country of more than 80 million people. Many were replaced by makeshift signs bearing new names associated with the uprising.

It was a symbolic but significant step in the dismantling of Mr Mubarak's legacy. His reputation was further tarnished when he and his two sons were detained over corruption allegations. Mr Mubarak and one of the sons, one-time heir apparent Gamal, have also been questioned over the killing of protesters. Suzanne Mubarak is being investigated for corruption and her two daughters-in-law have been questioned by prosecutors about the sources of their wealth.

In an intensely publicised citation for his ruling, the judge Mohammed Hassan Omar said naming facilities and institutions after Mr Mubarak and his wife did not have legal basis. "It was done by officials seeking the backing of their superiors and for other reasons too despicable to be mentioned," Mr Omar said.

To allow the display of the Mubaraks' names to continue, said the judge, would be a provocation to the families of the nearly 850 people killed in the uprising. Removing their names, he continued, would help protect the places from attack by Egyptians hurt by the regime over the years.

This week, the company that runs Cairo's subway renamed the network's largest station at the bustling Ramsis Square to "Al-Shohadaa," or "The Martyrs," in tribute to the slain protesters. The choice of the new name followed a survey on the company's Facebook page in which more than 30,000 people took part.

The story of the proliferation of the Mubarak name speaks of how the former air force commander and war hero had transformed from a humble and pragmatic leader in the early years of his rule to the authoritarian ruler at the end.

Soon after he came to power in 1981, following the assassination of his predecessor Anwar Sadat by Islamic militants, Mr Mubarak, perhaps out of modesty, publicly stated that he did not want to follow the widespread custom in the region of having his name planted on public institutions.

Similarly, he also stated in the early 1980s that he would not seek a second term in office, arguing that ruling Egypt was a heavy burden. But by the time he stepped down in February, he had served five terms in office, ran the country much like a personal fiefdom and many of the country's high profile projects were named after him.

Suzanne, who had been a major source of behind-the-scenes influence, also kept a low profile during the early years, partly because the liberal attitudes and high profile assumed by Mr Sadat's wife Jihan did not appeal to many in a mainly Muslim and conservative Egypt.

Yet Suzanne soon became highly visible through her involvement in humanitarian and educational projects. She came to be widely believed to have been the driving force behind efforts to ensure Gamal's succession of his father, a prospect that most Egyptians as well as the military objected to. Gamal's possible succession was one of the key motives for the youth groups that organised the revolt.

Naming facilities after serving leaders as well as the public display of their image are a time-honoured political tradition in most parts of the Arab world. Though largely symbolic, tearing signs bearing their names or defacing their images often signal the beginning of the end of their regimes.

Portraits of Colonel Muammar Qaddafi of Libya's have been torn down or defaced by protesters in at least three Tripoli neighbourhoods.

Amateur footage of protesters tearing down a giant portrait of Syria's president, Bashar al Assad, in a small Syrian town in the early days of the nearly two-month revolt in that nation will most likely be remembered as the moment when Syrians decided they had had enough of the eye doctor who succeeded his father as president in 2000.

Like Mr Mubarak, Mr al Assad had let it be known when he first took office that he did not want his portraits to be displayed everywhere like his father's before him or for state institutions to be named after him. But again, smiling or waving images of Mr al Assad soon began to proliferate and now match or exceed those of his late father, who ruled Syria for some 30 years.

In Iraq, members of the Shiite majority took it upon themselves after Saddam's ouster to rename bridges, roads and even entire neighbourhoods in Baghdad and elsewhere after Shiite saints or clerics who fell victim to the regime.

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THE SPECS

2020 Toyota Corolla Hybrid LE

Engine: 1.8 litre combined with 16-volt electric motors

Transmission: Automatic with manual shifting mode

Power: 121hp

Torque: 142Nm

Price: Dh95,900

The specs
 
Engine: 3.0-litre six-cylinder turbo
Power: 398hp from 5,250rpm
Torque: 580Nm at 1,900-4,800rpm
Transmission: Eight-speed auto
Fuel economy, combined: 6.5L/100km
On sale: December
Price: From Dh330,000 (estimate)
The National Archives, Abu Dhabi

Founded over 50 years ago, the National Archives collects valuable historical material relating to the UAE, and is the oldest and richest archive relating to the Arabian Gulf.

Much of the material can be viewed on line at the Arabian Gulf Digital Archive - https://www.agda.ae/en

If you go

The flights

Fly direct to London from the UAE with Etihad, Emirates, British Airways or Virgin Atlantic from about Dh2,500 return including taxes. 

The hotel

Rooms at the convenient and art-conscious Andaz London Liverpool Street cost from £167 (Dh800) per night including taxes.

The tour

The Shoreditch Street Art Tour costs from £15 (Dh73) per person for approximately three hours. 

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Marathon results

Men:

 1. Titus Ekiru(KEN) 2:06:13 

2. Alphonce Simbu(TAN) 2:07:50 

3. Reuben Kipyego(KEN) 2:08:25 

4. Abel Kirui(KEN) 2:08:46 

5. Felix Kemutai(KEN) 2:10:48  

Women:

1. Judith Korir(KEN) 2:22:30 

2. Eunice Chumba(BHR) 2:26:01 

3. Immaculate Chemutai(UGA) 2:28:30 

4. Abebech Bekele(ETH) 2:29:43 

5. Aleksandra Morozova(RUS) 2:33:01  

About Karol Nawrocki

• Supports military aid for Ukraine, unlike other eurosceptic leaders, but he will oppose its membership in western alliances.

• A nationalist, his campaign slogan was Poland First. "Let's help others, but let's take care of our own citizens first," he said on social media in April.

• Cultivates tough-guy image, posting videos of himself at shooting ranges and in boxing rings.

• Met Donald Trump at the White House and received his backing.

THE BIO

Favourite author - Paulo Coelho 

Favourite holiday destination - Cuba 

New York Times or Jordan Times? NYT is a school and JT was my practice field

Role model - My Grandfather 

Dream interviewee - Che Guevara

Short-term let permits explained

Homeowners and tenants are allowed to list their properties for rental by registering through the Dubai Tourism website to obtain a permit.

Tenants also require a letter of no objection from their landlord before being allowed to list the property.

There is a cost of Dh1,590 before starting the process, with an additional licence fee of Dh300 per bedroom being rented in your home for the duration of the rental, which ranges from three months to a year.

Anyone hoping to list a property for rental must also provide a copy of their title deeds and Ejari, as well as their Emirates ID.

Director: Laxman Utekar

Cast: Vicky Kaushal, Akshaye Khanna, Diana Penty, Vineet Kumar Singh, Rashmika Mandanna

Rating: 1/5

INDIA V SOUTH AFRICA

First Test: October 2-6, at Visakhapatnam

Second Test: October 10-14, at Maharashtra

Third Test: October 19-23, at Ranchi

Specs

Engine: Dual-motor all-wheel-drive electric

Range: Up to 610km

Power: 905hp

Torque: 985Nm

Price: From Dh439,000

Available: Now

BUNDESLIGA FIXTURES

Friday (UAE kick-off times)

Cologne v Hoffenheim (11.30pm)

Saturday

Hertha Berlin v RB Leipzig (6.30pm)

Schalke v Fortuna Dusseldof (6.30pm)

Mainz v Union Berlin (6.30pm)

Paderborn v Augsburg (6.30pm)

Bayern Munich v Borussia Dortmund (9.30pm)

Sunday

Borussia Monchengladbach v Werder Bremen (4.30pm)

Wolfsburg v Bayer Leverkusen (6.30pm)

SC Freiburg v Eintracht Frankfurt (9on)

MATCH INFO

Manchester United 1 (Rashford 36')

Liverpool 1 (Lallana 84')

Man of the match: Marcus Rashford (Manchester United)

Skoda Superb Specs

Engine: 2-litre TSI petrol

Power: 190hp

Torque: 320Nm

Price: From Dh147,000

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Real estate tokenisation project

Dubai launched the pilot phase of its real estate tokenisation project last month.

The initiative focuses on converting real estate assets into digital tokens recorded on blockchain technology and helps in streamlining the process of buying, selling and investing, the Dubai Land Department said.

Dubai’s real estate tokenisation market is projected to reach Dh60 billion ($16.33 billion) by 2033, representing 7 per cent of the emirate’s total property transactions, according to the DLD.

Results

Final: Iran beat Spain 6-3.

Play-off 3rd: UAE beat Russia 2-1 (in extra time).

Play-off 5th: Japan beat Egypt 7-2.

Play-off 7th: Italy beat Mexico 3-2.

Jebel Ali card

1.45pm: Maiden Dh75,000 1,400m

2.15pm: Handicap Dh90,000 1,400m

2.45pm: Maiden Dh75,000 1,000m

3.15pm: Handicap Dh105,000 1,200m

3.45pm: Maiden Dh75,000 1,600m

4.15pm: Handicap Dh105,000 1,600m

4.45pm: Handicap Dh80,000 1,800m

 

The National selections

1.45pm: Cosmic Glow

2.15pm: Karaginsky

2.45pm: Welcome Surprise

3.15pm: Taamol

3.45pm: Rayig

4.15pm: Chiefdom

4.45pm: California Jumbo

MATCH INFO

Liverpool 2 (Van Dijk 18', 24')

Brighton 1 (Dunk 79')

Red card: Alisson (Liverpool)

MATCH INFO

Newcastle United 2 (Willems 25', Shelvey 88')

Manchester City 2 (Sterling 22', De Bruyne 82')

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If you go:
The flights: Etihad, Emirates, British Airways and Virgin all fly from the UAE to London from Dh2,700 return, including taxes
The tours: The Tour for Muggles usually runs several times a day, lasts about two-and-a-half hours and costs £14 (Dh67)
Harry Potter and the Cursed Child is on now at the Palace Theatre. Tickets need booking significantly in advance
Entrance to the Harry Potter exhibition at the House of MinaLima is free
The hotel: The grand, 1909-built Strand Palace Hotel is in a handy location near the Theatre District and several of the key Harry Potter filming and inspiration sites. The family rooms are spacious, with sofa beds that can accommodate children, and wooden shutters that keep out the light at night. Rooms cost from £170 (Dh808).