Emirati Mohammad Yahya retains UAE Warriors Arabia belt - in pictures
UAE fighter Mohammad Yahya retained his UAE Warriors Arabia lightweight title with a unanimous decision over Algerian Souhil Tairi at Abu Dhabi's Etihad Arena on Sunday.
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UAE fighter Mohammad Yahya retained his UAE Warriors Arabia lightweight title with a unanimous decision over Algerian Souhil Tairi at Abu Dhabi's Etihad Arena on Sunday.
Besiktas fans threw stuffed toys, which will be given to children affected by the recent earthquakes in Turkey and Syria, on to the pitch during their game against Antalyaspor.
Besiktas fans threw thousands of stuffed toys onto the pitch during Sunday's match against Antalyaspor to donate to children impacted by the earthquake in Turkey and neighbouring Syria. The Turkish Super Lig game, which ended 0-0, was paused after 4 minutes and 17 seconds to allow fans to throw the gifts onto the pitch. The earthquake first struck Turkey at 04:17 local time on Feb. 6.
Besiktas fans threw thousands of stuffed toys onto the pitch during Sunday's match against Antalyaspor to donate to children impacted by the earthquake in Turkey and neighbouring Syria.
A man is desperately fighting to get his family out of Turkey and to his home in Greater Manchester. The family, including his baby son, are being forced to ‘sleep on the street’ in disaster-struck Gaziantep as their house is crumbling following the major earthquakes and tremors.
The earthquake which hit Turkey and Syria on 6 February was a cataclysm of unprecedented proportions, and the worst in 100 years.
Meanwhile, Israel is being rocked by some of the largest protests in its 75-year history. At stake is the independence of the judiciary. Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu's government is seeking a major overhaul the legal system, which critics say amounts an attack on Israel's democratic institutions like the Supreme Court. If passed, the legislation would indeed allow parliament to overturn decisions made by the Supreme Court. For more on these controversial reforms, we speak to correspondent Jordana Miller in Jerusalem.
When an earthquake strikes, the priority for rescue teams is to save as many lives as possible.