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BAGHDAD:With his black beard, curly hair and football shirt, Iraqi striker Hussein Ali is often mistaken for one of the world's top players: Egypt's Mohamed Salah.In the Iraqi capital Baghdad, 20-year-old Ali is frequently stopped in his working-class Hurriya neighbour
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https://twitter.com/KobokoGCFR/status/992730366988505094 At the first training session, he introduced himself as 'Hussein Ali'. I replied, 'No, no, you are Mohamed Salah, said Ali's coach Adnan Mohammad.Back when Salah was playing for AS Roma, Ali was aware of the resemblance but took the comments as a joke .But when the Egyptian shot to global fame in the Premier League 鈥?becoming
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ISLAMABAD:The World Bank rsquo s Board of Executive Directors on Saturday approved an amount of $195 million for Pakistan to help it improve its electricity distribution and carry out energy sector reforms.The Electricity Distribution Efficiency Improvement Project (EDEIP) will help distribution companies improve operations to manage the electricity supply more efficiently and increase t
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air force one ability of the electrical grid, according to a statement issued by the World Bank.It further read that the project focused on cost-saving interventions to increase revenue collection and reduce losses an
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