Ghazi Mohammed al-Mohammed was detained by Syrian military intelligence officers, stripped of his identity, and assigned a number while enduring horrific conditions in one of Assad’s jails for five and a half months before being freed by rebels. Mohammed, a simple merchant, was subjected to torture, starvation, and threats of execution without knowing the reason for his arrest. Despite his physical and emotional scars, Mohammed hopes for justice against his captors as he struggles to cope with his traumatic experience.
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Cristiano Ronaldo rules himself out of Club World Cup
Cristiano Ronaldo confirmed he will not participate in the upcoming Club World Cup, denying rumors of a transfer to one of the teams involved. The Portugal captain stated that while he has been contacted by several clubs, he is not interested in a short-term deal to join the competition, emphasizing that his decision about his future is "almost final." With his contract at Al-Nassr expiring in June, Ronaldo's future remains uncertain as he prepares for...
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