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...Liverpool forward Mohamed Salah, who finished runner-up two years ago and is hoping to lead Egypt to victory for the first time since 2010, is the star attraction....
...Among those found guilty of murder in a terrorist context was Mohamed Abrini, dubbed the “man in the hat” after CCTV footage showing him on the day of the attack....
...They also eschewed Liverpool’s Mohamed Salah when he returned from the Africa Cup of Nations last year — an unpopular but wise move, it turned out....
...It was Salah Abdeslam, the only surviving alleged member of the Isis-backed extremists who struck targets in the French capital, killing 130 people....
...Like many others, Ahmed Salah, a 30-year-old engineer took to the streets of Khartoum on Thursday holding a Sudanese flag chanting “the military should go back to the barracks”....
...What’s clear is that Egyptian talisman Mohamed Salah did well even to run up to the ball, his vision surely impaired by bright green laser beams as he missed a crucial kick in the penalty shootout....
...Footballers Mohamed Salah and Cristiano Ronaldo are fans, as are Michael Phelps and LeBron James – and Justin Bieber. So should we all sign up?...
...They believe the investors will provide the spending power to attract the world’s best players, speculating on social media that the likes of France’s Kylian Mbappé and Egypt’s Mohamed Salah will soon wear...
...In recent years, the club has also spent big on star players such as forward Mohamed Salah, defender Virgil Van Dijk and goalkeeper Alisson Becker. Collectively they cost about £200m in transfer fees....
...This is the sort of fan who, as the current season draws to a close, will watch showboating stars such as Manchester City’s Kevin De Bruyne and Liverpool’s Mohamed Salah and snort: “But can they do it on...
...Omar Chaudhuri from 21st Club, a football consultancy, reckons many English teams passed on acquiring Mohamed Salah, as the Egyptian player was perceived to have failed during an unsuccessful stint at Chelsea...
...Mohamed Mediene, also known as Toufik, was a name that once struck fear in the hearts of Algerians....
...At the coffee shop in the poor Cairo neighbourhood where Salah, an Egyptian street vendor, relaxes after work, everyone is watching anti-regime diatribes by Mohamed Ali, a disgruntled building contractor...
...Mr Carlsen’s team includes Liverpool’s prolific striker Mohamed Salah; so do those of roughly 1.5m others....
...The arrest of Mr Bouteflika and two former intelligence chiefs, Mohamed Mediene and Bachir Athmane Tartag, was reported on Saturday by the private Ennahar television, which is usually well-informed on security...
...Gen Salah has spoken of a “gang” that seized the country under Mr Bouteflika....
...militia leader and rebellion crusher Mohamed Hamdan Dagalo, better known as Hemeti....
...Shortly before Sudan’s president Omar al-Bashir was toppled on April 11, he asked to see Lieutenant General Mohamed Hamdan Dagalo, better known as Hemeti, the head of a paramilitary force under his command...
...He was a camel trader with little formal education when he first took up arms, but in little more than a decade Lieutenant General Mohamed Hamdan Dagalo has risen from the remote killing fields of Darfur...
...This includes Mohamed Salah from Italy’s Roma, who scored from the penalty spot in the opening minute of the final....
...Ronaldo, aged 34, moved from Real Madrid to Italy’s Juventus last season and has already been replaced as the world’s second-best player by Liverpool’s Mohamed Salah....
...Last season’s star signing, Egyptian forward Mohamed Salah, went on to become the Premier League’s player of the year....
...While both teams are hailed for their stellar attacking play, with Liverpool’s Mohamed Salah and Sadio Mané and Manchester City’s Sergio Aguero and Raheem Sterling to the fore this season, their dominance...
...Lt Gen Salah Abdel Khalig, one of the seven military officers running Sudan, denies there is anything nefarious in the Gulf states’ support....
...“I took to the street immediately after listening to Bashir’s speech and spent all the night protesting” said Mohamed Fathi, a 25-year-old university graduate....
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