
Ali Hussain
Chief Money Reporter at The Times
Chief Money Reporter at The Sunday Times
The Times and The Sunday Times chief money reporter. Loves gardening
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1 week ago |
ynetnews.com | Ali Hussain
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1 week ago |
sportstalkflorida.com | Ali Hussain
Vasiliy Lomachenko has officially announced his retirement from boxing. The 37-year-old Ukrainian shared the news on his Instagram, saying:“There comes a moment in every boxer’s life when he hangs the gloves on the nail, this day has come in our history.”In his emotional farewell, Lomachenko paid tribute to his parents—especially his father Anatoly:“In the end I get to thank you Lord for wonderful, honest and decent parents for their care, upbringing and warmth I received.
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themedialine.org | Ali Hussain
The US president’s public backing during his visit strengthens Mohammed bin Salman’s rule, silences rivals, and signals American support amid shifting Saudi power dynamics The path to the Saudi throne appears increasingly clear for Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman (MbS), following US President Donald Trump’s high-profile visit to Saudi Arabia in May 2025.
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2 weeks ago |
investopedia.com | Ali Hussain
Stocks and bonds are the usual go-tos for a legacy plan. But families with serious wealth often think bigger. From real estate to Picasso paintings, alternative investments can play a powerful role in the building of a lasting legacy. Alternative investments such as private equity, real estate, hedge funds, fine art, collectibles, and commodities offer opportunities for growth just like standard investments. They may also help you make an impact, protect your wealth, and pass it on.
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3 weeks ago |
strandmagazine.co.uk | Ali Hussain
Director Beatrice Minger’s documentary, E.1027: Eileen Gray and the House by the Sea (2025), feels as much a meditation as it does a factual account. Together with co-director Christoph Schaub and cinematographer Ramon Giger, she has crafted a film which is as transformative and subtle as the work of her subject, the pioneering Irish architect and designer Eileen Gray. This is told brilliantly through the prism of her most famous creation.
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