• NEWCASTLE PLAYER RATINGS: Nick Pope – 6. Took the safe option after running out of his goal to deal with a through ball and didn’t have much to do outside of that in the first half. Made a great save to deny Conor Gallagher in the second period. Booked in the latter stages as Newcastle saw out the game. Reuters
    NEWCASTLE PLAYER RATINGS: Nick Pope – 6. Took the safe option after running out of his goal to deal with a through ball and didn’t have much to do outside of that in the first half. Made a great save to deny Conor Gallagher in the second period. Booked in the latter stages as Newcastle saw out the game. Reuters
  • Kieran Trippier – 7. Made some great passes and defended well but wasn’t always able to get his usual quality on crosses into the box in the first half. Booked for a cynical foul on Christian Pulisic but then made a brilliant tackle to legitimately deny the winger. EPA
    Kieran Trippier – 7. Made some great passes and defended well but wasn’t always able to get his usual quality on crosses into the box in the first half. Booked for a cynical foul on Christian Pulisic but then made a brilliant tackle to legitimately deny the winger. EPA
  • Fabian Schar – 7. Picked up a head injury in the opening seconds when fouling Armando Broja but recovered to largely defend well. Made a mess of his shot from Trippier’s corner but did well to block Mateo Kovacic’s attempt. EPA
    Fabian Schar – 7. Picked up a head injury in the opening seconds when fouling Armando Broja but recovered to largely defend well. Made a mess of his shot from Trippier’s corner but did well to block Mateo Kovacic’s attempt. EPA
  • Sven Botman – 8. Had a heavy fall after going over Broja and underhit a pass back but recovered well to ensure there was no punishment. Made a great header to stop Mason Mount’s cross reaching Broja, then did well to hold up the striker when he tried to get behind in the second half. PA
    Sven Botman – 8. Had a heavy fall after going over Broja and underhit a pass back but recovered well to ensure there was no punishment. Made a great header to stop Mason Mount’s cross reaching Broja, then did well to hold up the striker when he tried to get behind in the second half. PA
  • Dan Burn – 7. Let Edouard Mendy off with a poor touch but put in a solid display after that and made a great header to clear Gallagher’s free-kick delivery while also nullifying the various players who went onto Chelsea’s right. Made a big tackle in the final stages. PA
    Dan Burn – 7. Let Edouard Mendy off with a poor touch but put in a solid display after that and made a great header to clear Gallagher’s free-kick delivery while also nullifying the various players who went onto Chelsea’s right. Made a big tackle in the final stages. PA
  • Sean Longstaff – 6. Put in a lot of good work in the middle but lacked the required quality whenever there was a chance to trouble Chelsea. Had a shot saved from close range then sent another over the crossbar. Booked for a poor tackle on Marc Cucurella in the final moments. EPA
    Sean Longstaff – 6. Put in a lot of good work in the middle but lacked the required quality whenever there was a chance to trouble Chelsea. Had a shot saved from close range then sent another over the crossbar. Booked for a poor tackle on Marc Cucurella in the final moments. EPA
  • Bruno Guimaraes – 7. Overhit a few passes that could have caused problems for Chelsea’s backline and saw a shot from range blocked. Moved the ball well in deeper positions and broke up the Blues’ play on various occasions. Reuters
    Bruno Guimaraes – 7. Overhit a few passes that could have caused problems for Chelsea’s backline and saw a shot from range blocked. Moved the ball well in deeper positions and broke up the Blues’ play on various occasions. Reuters
  • Joe Willock – 8. Beat Cesar Azpilicueta nicely before getting a dangerous cross into the box but wanted too much time when the ball fell to him on the edge of the box. Came agonisingly close to finding Chris Wood with his cross and then hit a superb strike for the game’s only goal. Reuters
    Joe Willock – 8. Beat Cesar Azpilicueta nicely before getting a dangerous cross into the box but wanted too much time when the ball fell to him on the edge of the box. Came agonisingly close to finding Chris Wood with his cross and then hit a superb strike for the game’s only goal. Reuters
  • Miguel Almiron – 7. A couple of his flicks didn’t come off and he fired over from a promising position. Worked hard and his pressing forced Thiago Silva to play the ball out for a throw. Drove inside to get the ball to Willock for the goal and had some bright moments after that. Getty
    Miguel Almiron – 7. A couple of his flicks didn’t come off and he fired over from a promising position. Worked hard and his pressing forced Thiago Silva to play the ball out for a throw. Drove inside to get the ball to Willock for the goal and had some bright moments after that. Getty
  • Chris Wood – 5. Having linked play well in the early stages, he faded out of the game and struggled to get involved again after that. AFP
    Chris Wood – 5. Having linked play well in the early stages, he faded out of the game and struggled to get involved again after that. AFP
  • Joelinton – 7. Pressed brilliantly at times and did well to hold onto possession in some tight areas but his header went comfortably off target. Nice knockdown for Longstaff’s chance. Getty
    Joelinton – 7. Pressed brilliantly at times and did well to hold onto possession in some tight areas but his header went comfortably off target. Nice knockdown for Longstaff’s chance. Getty
  • SUBS: Callum Wilson (Wood 76’) – N/R. Made a nice flick-on and was intelligent enough to win a free-kick from Kovacic. Getty
    SUBS: Callum Wilson (Wood 76’) – N/R. Made a nice flick-on and was intelligent enough to win a free-kick from Kovacic. Getty
  • Jacob Murphy (Willock 85’) – N/R. Made a positive run forward that didn’t come to anything and worked hard for the final moments. Getty
    Jacob Murphy (Willock 85’) – N/R. Made a positive run forward that didn’t come to anything and worked hard for the final moments. Getty
  • Matt Targett (Botman 87’) – N/R. His headers near the halfway line were very unconvincing after Chelsea had cleared Newcastle corners. PA
    Matt Targett (Botman 87’) – N/R. His headers near the halfway line were very unconvincing after Chelsea had cleared Newcastle corners. PA
  • CHELSEA PLAYER RATINGS: Edouard Mendy – 6, Looked uncomfortable with his feet throughout, notably getting away with a poor pass that went straight to Burn. Good save to deny Longstaff from close range but had no chance of stopping Willock’s attempt. Came close to reaching a free-kick delivery after going up at the end. Getty
    CHELSEA PLAYER RATINGS: Edouard Mendy – 6, Looked uncomfortable with his feet throughout, notably getting away with a poor pass that went straight to Burn. Good save to deny Longstaff from close range but had no chance of stopping Willock’s attempt. Came close to reaching a free-kick delivery after going up at the end. Getty
  • Cesar Azpilicueta – 6. Kept things simple on the ball and mostly defended well, heading away Guimaraes’ cross into the box. Reuters
    Cesar Azpilicueta – 6. Kept things simple on the ball and mostly defended well, heading away Guimaraes’ cross into the box. Reuters
  • Trevoh Chalobah – 6. Wasn’t punished when he lost the ball in his box but grew into the game a bit and stopped Willock’s threatening run at the second attempt. Could have got closer to Willock for the goal. PA
    Trevoh Chalobah – 6. Wasn’t punished when he lost the ball in his box but grew into the game a bit and stopped Willock’s threatening run at the second attempt. Could have got closer to Willock for the goal. PA
  • Kalidou Koulibaly – 5. Played some terrible passes but conjured a great header to stop Willock’s header from reaching Wood, then stopped a cross from reaching Almiron. Didn’t do much to stop Almiron driving inside for Willock’s goal. Booked for a late foul on Almiron. Reuters
    Kalidou Koulibaly – 5. Played some terrible passes but conjured a great header to stop Willock’s header from reaching Wood, then stopped a cross from reaching Almiron. Didn’t do much to stop Almiron driving inside for Willock’s goal. Booked for a late foul on Almiron. Reuters
  • Ruben Loftus-Cheek – 5. Went down injured in the fourth minute after playing a pass and was forced off. Reuters
    Ruben Loftus-Cheek – 5. Went down injured in the fourth minute after playing a pass and was forced off. Reuters
  • Jorginho – 6. In the position to save Chalobah when he lost the ball in his own box and started the move that culminated in a tame shot from Broja. Booked for a foul on Guimaraes and sold himself when being beaten by Joelinton. Getty
    Jorginho – 6. In the position to save Chalobah when he lost the ball in his own box and started the move that culminated in a tame shot from Broja. Booked for a foul on Guimaraes and sold himself when being beaten by Joelinton. Getty
  • Mateo Kovacic – 6. Made a good burst forward to get Chelsea up the pitch but his poor pass on another occasion saw his side’s move forward break down. Great block to deny Guimaraes. AFP
    Mateo Kovacic – 6. Made a good burst forward to get Chelsea up the pitch but his poor pass on another occasion saw his side’s move forward break down. Great block to deny Guimaraes. AFP
  • Lewis Hall – 7. Adapted to Premier League football well and did a good job on the left. Fed Broja nicely for his wasted opportunity. Did well to stop Trippier’s attempted pass to Almiron. Reuters
    Lewis Hall – 7. Adapted to Premier League football well and did a good job on the left. Fed Broja nicely for his wasted opportunity. Did well to stop Trippier’s attempted pass to Almiron. Reuters
  • Conor Gallagher – 6. Had some nice touches in good pockets of space but went down too easily at times. Worked hard for the team and got across well to block Burn’s shot, although he was too eager to win the ball at times after moving to right-wing-back which allowed Newcastle to get behind him. Looked a bit better after returning to the middle and had a good shot saved. Reuters
    Conor Gallagher – 6. Had some nice touches in good pockets of space but went down too easily at times. Worked hard for the team and got across well to block Burn’s shot, although he was too eager to win the ball at times after moving to right-wing-back which allowed Newcastle to get behind him. Looked a bit better after returning to the middle and had a good shot saved. Reuters
  • Mason Mount – 5. Almost found Broja with a ball that was eventually cut out by Botman and was involved in the move that resulted in Broja’s shot. However, there were periods where he was pretty much invisible. AFP
    Mason Mount – 5. Almost found Broja with a ball that was eventually cut out by Botman and was involved in the move that resulted in Broja’s shot. However, there were periods where he was pretty much invisible. AFP
  • Armando Broja – 5. Did well to hold onto possession in some tight areas and worked hard for the team but hit a tame shot when his one big opportunity came. Had a very quiet second half. AFP
    Armando Broja – 5. Did well to hold onto possession in some tight areas and worked hard for the team but hit a tame shot when his one big opportunity came. Had a very quiet second half. AFP
  • SUBS: Thiago Silva (Loftus-Cheek 7’) – 6. Good positioning allowed him to block Guimaraes’ shot and deal with Longstaff’s cross. Made a great header to clear a cross from deep, rose well for a header in the opposition box but couldn’t get it on target. Reuters
    SUBS: Thiago Silva (Loftus-Cheek 7’) – 6. Good positioning allowed him to block Guimaraes’ shot and deal with Longstaff’s cross. Made a great header to clear a cross from deep, rose well for a header in the opposition box but couldn’t get it on target. Reuters
  • Christian Pulisic (Azpilicueta, 45’) – 6. Tried to drive forward and get Chelsea moving forward, forcing Trippier into a cynical foul before then being legitimately halted by the right-back. Getty
    Christian Pulisic (Azpilicueta, 45’) – 6. Tried to drive forward and get Chelsea moving forward, forcing Trippier into a cynical foul before then being legitimately halted by the right-back. Getty
  • Hakim Ziyech (Mount, 73’) – N/R. His first cross attempts were often blocked but his corner delivery created a great chance for Kai Havertz. Got back well to stop a Newcastle move forward. PA
    Hakim Ziyech (Mount, 73’) – N/R. His first cross attempts were often blocked but his corner delivery created a great chance for Kai Havertz. Got back well to stop a Newcastle move forward. PA
  • Marc Cucurella (Hall, 73’) – N/R. Came agonisingly close to finding Havertz at the near post but looked weak at times. Getty
    Marc Cucurella (Hall, 73’) – N/R. Came agonisingly close to finding Havertz at the near post but looked weak at times. Getty
  • Kai Havertz (Broja, 73’) – N/R. His shocking header attempt went comfortably off target but he then made an intelligent run that made life awkward for Pope. EPA
    Kai Havertz (Broja, 73’) – N/R. His shocking header attempt went comfortably off target but he then made an intelligent run that made life awkward for Pope. EPA

Newcastle v Chelsea player ratings: Willock 8, Almiron 7; Hall 7, Mount 5


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Joe Willock's thunderous second-half goal earned Newcastle United a gritty 1-0 win over Chelsea at St James' Park on Saturday and consolidated third place in the Premier League in their final fixture before the World Cup.

Miguel Almiron cut inside Chelsea defender Kalidou Koulibaly and nudged the ball into the path of the onrushing Willock, who unleashed a powerful first-time effort that flew past goalkeeper Edouard Mendy to bag his second league goal in as many games.

After a fifth straight league win, Newcastle have 30 points and sit two points behind second-placed Manchester City while Chelsea are level on 21 points with Brighton & Hove Albion but behind them in eighth place, having played a game more.

Newcastle had a penalty appeal turned down after defender Dan Burn's cross hit Trevoh Chalobah's flailing arm late in the first half while Chelsea forward Armando Broja registered the only shot on target in an otherwise uneventful opening period.

Five minutes after the restart, Newcastle came close to taking the lead when Joelinton kept alive Kieran Trippier's cross but Chris Wood was unable to connect and Mendy scrambled the ball away.

Almiron then cut it back for Sean Longstaff, who blazed his effort over the bar, while Wood was inches away from meeting Willock's fine cross a few minutes later as Newcastle pushed for an opener but lacked a clinical edge.

Chelsea's Conor Gallagher forced a flying save from Newcastle goalkeeper Nick Pope in the 66th minute as the visitors sprung into life, but any momentum they would have built from their best attack of the game was wiped out by Willock in the very next minute.

Danny Lewis has provided the player ratings from St James' Park in the photo gallery above. To move on to the next image, click on the arrows or swipe if using a mobile device.

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Day 5, Abu Dhabi Test: At a glance

Moment of the day When Dilruwan Perera dismissed Yasir Shah to end Pakistan’s limp resistance, the Sri Lankans charged around the field with the fevered delirium of a side not used to winning. Trouble was, they had not. The delivery was deemed a no ball. Sri Lanka had a nervy wait, but it was merely a stay of execution for the beleaguered hosts.

Stat of the day – 5 Pakistan have lost all 10 wickets on the fifth day of a Test five times since the start of 2016. It is an alarming departure for a side who had apparently erased regular collapses from their resume. “The only thing I can say, it’s not a mitigating excuse at all, but that’s a young batting line up, obviously trying to find their way,” said Mickey Arthur, Pakistan’s coach.

The verdict Test matches in the UAE are known for speeding up on the last two days, but this was extreme. The first two innings of this Test took 11 sessions to complete. The remaining two were done in less than four. The nature of Pakistan’s capitulation at the end showed just how difficult the transition is going to be in the post Misbah-ul-Haq era.

Who are the Sacklers?

The Sackler family is a transatlantic dynasty that owns Purdue Pharma, which manufactures and markets OxyContin, one of the drugs at the centre of America's opioids crisis. The family is well known for their generous philanthropy towards the world's top cultural institutions, including Guggenheim Museum, the National Portrait Gallery, Tate in Britain, Yale University and the Serpentine Gallery, to name a few. Two branches of the family control Purdue Pharma.

Isaac Sackler and Sophie Greenberg were Jewish immigrants who arrived in New York before the First World War. They had three sons. The first, Arthur, died before OxyContin was invented. The second, Mortimer, who died aged 93 in 2010, was a former chief executive of Purdue Pharma. The third, Raymond, died aged 97 in 2017 and was also a former chief executive of Purdue Pharma. 

It was Arthur, a psychiatrist and pharmaceutical marketeer, who started the family business dynasty. He and his brothers bought a small company called Purdue Frederick; among their first products were laxatives and prescription earwax remover.

Arthur's branch of the family has not been involved in Purdue for many years and his daughter, Elizabeth, has spoken out against it, saying the company's role in America's drugs crisis is "morally abhorrent".

The lawsuits that were brought by the attorneys general of New York and Massachussetts named eight Sacklers. This includes Kathe, Mortimer, Richard, Jonathan and Ilene Sackler Lefcourt, who are all the children of either Mortimer or Raymond. Then there's Theresa Sackler, who is Mortimer senior's widow; Beverly, Raymond's widow; and David Sackler, Raymond's grandson.

Members of the Sackler family are rarely seen in public.

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Produced Ashutosh Gowariker, Rohit Shelatkar, Reliance Entertainment

Cast Arjun Kapoor, Sanjay Dutt, Kriti Sanon, Mohnish Behl, Padmini Kolhapure, Zeenat Aman

Rating 3 /stars

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Saturday's schedule at the Abu Dhabi Grand Prix

GP3 race, 12:30pm

Formula 1 final practice, 2pm

Formula 1 qualifying, 5pm

Formula 2 race, 6:40pm

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Mercer, the investment consulting arm of US services company Marsh & McLennan, expects its wealth division to at least double its assets under management (AUM) in the Middle East as wealth in the region continues to grow despite economic headwinds, a company official said.

Mercer Wealth, which globally has $160 billion in AUM, plans to boost its AUM in the region to $2-$3bn in the next 2-3 years from the present $1bn, said Yasir AbuShaban, a Dubai-based principal with Mercer Wealth.

Within the next two to three years, we are looking at reaching $2 to $3 billion as a conservative estimate and we do see an opportunity to do so,” said Mr AbuShaban.

Mercer does not directly make investments, but allocates clients’ money they have discretion to, to professional asset managers. They also provide advice to clients.

“We have buying power. We can negotiate on their (client’s) behalf with asset managers to provide them lower fees than they otherwise would have to get on their own,” he added.

Mercer Wealth’s clients include sovereign wealth funds, family offices, and insurance companies among others.

From its office in Dubai, Mercer also looks after Africa, India and Turkey, where they also see opportunity for growth.

Wealth creation in Middle East and Africa (MEA) grew 8.5 per cent to $8.1 trillion last year from $7.5tn in 2015, higher than last year’s global average of 6 per cent and the second-highest growth in a region after Asia-Pacific which grew 9.9 per cent, according to consultancy Boston Consulting Group (BCG). In the region, where wealth grew just 1.9 per cent in 2015 compared with 2014, a pickup in oil prices has helped in wealth generation.

BCG is forecasting MEA wealth will rise to $12tn by 2021, growing at an annual average of 8 per cent.

Drivers of wealth generation in the region will be split evenly between new wealth creation and growth of performance of existing assets, according to BCG.

Another general trend in the region is clients’ looking for a comprehensive approach to investing, according to Mr AbuShaban.

“Institutional investors or some of the families are seeing a slowdown in the available capital they have to invest and in that sense they are looking at optimizing the way they manage their portfolios and making sure they are not investing haphazardly and different parts of their investment are working together,” said Mr AbuShaban.

Some clients also have a higher appetite for risk, given the low interest-rate environment that does not provide enough yield for some institutional investors. These clients are keen to invest in illiquid assets, such as private equity and infrastructure.

“What we have seen is a desire for higher returns in what has been a low-return environment specifically in various fixed income or bonds,” he said.

“In this environment, we have seen a de facto increase in the risk that clients are taking in things like illiquid investments, private equity investments, infrastructure and private debt, those kind of investments were higher illiquidity results in incrementally higher returns.”

The Abu Dhabi Investment Authority, one of the largest sovereign wealth funds, said in its 2016 report that has gradually increased its exposure in direct private equity and private credit transactions, mainly in Asian markets and especially in China and India. The authority’s private equity department focused on structured equities owing to “their defensive characteristics.”

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COMPANY PROFILE
Name: Akeed

Based: Muscat

Launch year: 2018

Number of employees: 40

Sector: Online food delivery

Funding: Raised $3.2m since inception 

The Travel Diaries of Albert Einstein The Far East, Palestine, and Spain, 1922 – 1923
Editor Ze’ev Rosenkranz
​​​​​​​Princeton

Four tips to secure IoT networks

Mohammed Abukhater, vice president at FireEye in the Middle East, said:

- Keep device software up-to-date. Most come with basic operating system, so users should ensure that they always have the latest version

- Besides a strong password, use two-step authentication. There should be a second log-in step like adding a code sent to your mobile number

- Usually smart devices come with many unnecessary features. Users should lock those features that are not required or used frequently

- Always create a different guest network for visitors

Avatar: Fire and Ash

Director: James Cameron

Starring: Sam Worthington, Sigourney Weaver, Zoe Saldana

Rating: 4.5/5

What is an FTO Designation?

FTO designations impose immigration restrictions on members of the organisation simply by virtue of their membership and triggers a criminal prohibition on knowingly providing material support or resources to the designated organisation as well as asset freezes. 

It is a crime for a person in the United States or subject to the jurisdiction of the United States to knowingly provide “material support or resources” to or receive military-type training from or on behalf of a designated FTO.

Representatives and members of a designated FTO, if they are aliens, are inadmissible to and, in certain circumstances removable from, the United States.

Except as authorised by the Secretary of the Treasury, any US financial institution that becomes aware that it has possession of or control over funds in which an FTO or its agent has an interest must retain possession of or control over the funds and report the funds to the Treasury Department.

Source: US Department of State

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Updated: November 13, 2022, 3:40 AM