Lewis Hamilton has said the African continent needs to “unite and take [Africa] back from the French, the Spanish, the ...
With a host of new partnerships and personalities, the new F1 season promises a dynamic driving, tougher competition and a ...
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'Take Africa back': 7-time F1 champ Lewis Hamilton wants to race in Africa GP before retiring
7-time F1 winner Hamilton wants people to take back Africa from foreign countries including Britain. He's been talking to the stakeholders about a potential Africa GP for the last decade. Hamilton is ...
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Forbidden love finds a way in new memoir about Israeli-Palestinian couple
A Jewish human rights lawyer living in Israel fell in love with one of her clients — a Palestinian Muslim living under occupation.
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This hidden lake in the heart of the Algarve hides a stunning waterfall (and it’s well worth the detour)
Away from the Algarve’s crowded beaches, an emerald lake hidden deep in nature reveals a mysterious waterfall. A discreet site steeped in stories and silence, and one that more than rewards the ...
Cordelia ‘Coco’ da Fonseca, famously married toMicasa’s J’Something, chats to TRUELOVE about her journey with food and their ...
I was heading to Quinta Camarena, a rural retreat tucked away in Portugal’s Alentejo region, to spend New Year’s doing ...
At 41 years of age, Ferrari F1 driver Lewis Hamilton is naturally thinking about what the end of his legendary Formula One racing career will look like. But in a recent interview, he revealed that ...
The British Formula One racer said he would like to see a grand prix held in Africa before he retires.
The seven-time world champion said he refuses to leave the F1 grid until he races a Grand Prix in this one continent.
Winning might be everything for coaches and players, but the means in which success was achieved turned several champions ...
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Dual Portugal stay: Porto’s The Yeatman & Pinhão’s The Vintage House – review
The northern Portuguese city of Porto gave its name to Port, and has been linked to the drink since it first became popular in Britain in the early 18th century, when war dried up our supply of French ...
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