'They're throwing a lot of money on the table and at the end of the day, we're prizefighters'
Former world champion boxer Amir Khan has defended his decision to fight in Saudi Arabia despite concerns over human rights in the country.
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Former world champion boxer Amir Khan has defended his decision to fight in Saudi Arabia despite concerns over human rights in the country.
The boy was tied to a stake and beaten to death.
Initial indications were that the remains “fell from a plane’s landing gear” over the city of Jeddah.
The woman said she was suffering from intestinal bleeding. She was arrested for breaching the Saudi ban on women driving.