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Cristiano Ronaldo is set to earn over Rs 2000 crore per year after signing a new 2-year deal with Saudi Pro League club Al-Nassr.
Cristiano Ronaldo signs new contract at Al Nassr until 2027 Ronaldo and his Saudi club side Al Nassr made the new deal official via social media, putting an end to rumours he could sign elsewhere.
Al Hilal did just about enough against Pachuca to ensure that PIF’s on-pitch presence at the Club World Cup will go on, thanks, fittingly, to a moment of brilliance from Al-Dawsari, their ...
Al Hilal earned all three points to finish as Group H runners-up behind Real Madrid and reach the Round of 16 at the FIFA Club World Cup.
Al-Hilal vs. Pachuca live stream, how to watch Club World Cup, prediction: Pick, odds, lineups, team news Simone Inzaghi's side will meet Pachuca in the last match of the group phase ...
Texas Democrat Rep. Al Green introduced a single article of impeachment against President Trump on Tuesday accusing him of failing ton notify Congress or seek authorizarion before bombing three ...
UAE: How Ras Al Khaimah farmer grows rice, yields 60kg a year The rice cultivation process starts with planting seeds in a nursery for up to 45 days ...
Iran launched retaliation against the United States on Monday, firing short- and medium-range missiles targeting the U.S. Al Udeid Air Base in Qatar.
Cristiano Ronaldo has agreed a new two-year contract with Al Nassr which will run until 2027. A short video posted on the club’s social media accounts to announce Ronaldo’s deal shows the ...
Rep. Al Green (D-Texas) filed an article of impeachment against President Trump on Tuesday, accusing the president of failing to notify or seek authorization from Congress before the U.S. launched ...
Cristiano Ronaldo extends stay at Al Nassr; the 40-year-old feels at home in Saudi Arabia having moved to Al Nassr in January 2023; the Portugal captain wants to score 1,000 goals before he ...
Disgruntled El Al customers stranded abroad find little help in getting back home Stranded travelers stuck in London join long standby queues at Heathrow and are furious the airline has gone back ...
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