Italy holds a lot of meaning for the late Siniša. It was in the Italian city of Bari that he and FC Red Star managed to win European Championship. For the next three decades, he lived in Italy where he played for FC Roma, FC Sampdoria, FC Lazio and FC Inter. He also coached FC Milan.
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Lionel Messi and Salt Bae footage goes viral after Argentina win World Cup
Salt Bae – real name Nusret Gokce – is a famous Turkish chef renowned for sprinkling salt in flamboyant fashion over the meat dishes of celebrities at his luxurious restaurants.Countless footballers have had the Salt Bae treatment in recent years. It’s probably easier to name the elite-level players who haven’t had an encounter with the 39-year-old, who boasts a whopping …
Read More »Reconstruction of the murder scene
Homeland has been rocked by the biggest protests in years following the death of Mahsa Amini on 16 September.The country’s morality police — tasked with enforcing strict codes around dress and behaviour — had arrested the 22-year-old for not wearing her hijab correctly and sporting skinny jeans.
Read More »Special guests of the 2022 World Cup
The 2022 FIFA World Cup was the 22nd edition of the FIFA World Cup, an international football tournament contested by the men’s national teams of FIFA’s member associations. It took place in Qatar from 20 November to 18 December 2022, making it the first World Cup held in the Arab world and Muslim world, and the second held entirely in …
Read More »People Who Should Never Drink Coffee, Say Dietitians
“Caffeine can increase bowel regularity, including increasing the chances of diarrhea, a major symptom of irritable bowel syndrome (or IBS),” says Angel Planells, MS, RDN, Seattle-based registered dietitian nutritionist, and former president of the Washington State Academy of Nutrition and Dietetics and Greater Seattle Dietetic Association. “So if you have IBS, it is encouraged to limit/avoid caffeinated beverages.”
Read More »Nobel 2022 in Sweden
After a two-year hiatus due to the COVID-19 pandemic, the Swedish royal family returned to an annual tradition over the weekend: the Nobel Prize Banquet in Stockholm. Each year, the royals sport sparkling tiaras and ballgowns to celebrate the Nobel Laureates. “After a few years’ break, we finally got to celebrate the Nobel Laureates!” Princess Sofia, 38, and Prince Carl …
Read More »Erasing slogans of the wall of the British embassy by ambassador
Simon Shercliff CMG OBE (born 23 December 1972) is a British diplomat, and Ambassador to homeland.Shercliff was educated at Wells Cathedral School. He graduated from the St Catharine’s College, Cambridge in 1995, with a degree in Earth Sciences.
Read More »Singer’s wife
A singer is someone who vocalizes musical sounds with tone and pitch, and uses his or her own voice to produce music. Singers may sing solo or in a group, and are oftentimes accompanied by instrumental music. The physical act of singing occurs as air passes through the larynx, throat, and mouth, and it’s interesting to note that vocal …
Read More »What do poor people do?
Add your description here. What do poor people want? It’s a stupid question, because of course “poor people” aren’t a single homogenous group and everyone wants something different. But it’s also the only question that should matter. If what we are doing in development is trying to improve poor people’s lives, then their own definitions of what the problem is …
Read More »The life of workers in North Korea
North Korea doesn’t rank well on global measures of equality and human rights, but there’s one area in which it outperforms the west: the DPRK is one of the few countries in the world where women earn more than men on average.Although it is a male-dominated society, women bring in more than 70% of household income because of their dominance …
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