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Tough questions are lacking in the racing industry
When a Godolphin-owned horse wins the Golden Slipper on Saturday – and that is looking like a distinct probability – will anyone dare to ask trainer James Cummings about his views on women’s rights?
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UN warned it would raise alarm over princess’s fate
The UN warned Dubai’s ruling family that it intended to publicise concerns that a runaway princess had been killed days before photographs of her with Mary Robinson surfaced.
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This princess has been missing for over a year
Sheikha Latifa Al Maktoum, an Emirati princess, hasn’t been seen in public since she attempted a daring escape from Dubai with her best friend, who is speaking out to NBC’s Matt Bradley.
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Princess Sheikha Latifa tried to flee Dubai. She left a video to prove it
It’s not what you expect a modern-day princess to say. “If you are watching this, it’s not such a good thing. Either I’m dead or I’m in a very, very, very bad situation”
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WELTjournal +: Dubai – Flucht einer Prinzessin vom
“Wenn Sie dieses Video sehen, bin ich entweder tot oder in einer sehr, sehr, sehr schlimmen Lage”, sagt Latifa Al Maktoum, Tochter des Herrschers von Dubai und Premiers der Vereinigten Arabischen Emirate, in einer Videobotschaft, die sie vor ihrer Flucht aufgenommen hat. Die Geschichte der schönen arabischen Prinzessin, die – eingesperrt in einen goldenen Palast…
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Four Corners: The Mystery of the Missing Princess
“Hello, my name is Latifa Al Maktoum… My father is the Prime Minister of UAE and the ruler of Dubai. If you are watching this video, it’s not such a good thing. Either I’m dead or I’m in a very, very, very bad situation.” -Princess Latifa
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The Fifth Estate: The secret network of women who watched over Rahaf Mohammed’s escape
An untold number of people have been credited with helping Rahaf Mohammed escape Saudi Arabia and make her way to Canada. There’s little talk, however, about the help of a secret society to which Rahaf gave a public face. It’s a network of like-minded young women who’ve only met online yet have taken the courageous…
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Woman who tried to help Princess Latifa escape: Mary Robinson’s visit ‘looked set up’
Mary Robinson was criticised for becoming a ‘willing pawn’ in the Princess Latifa case
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I tried to help Dubai’s Princess Latifa to escape – a year on, I dream of her release
Tiina Jauhiainen tried to help her best friend leave her stifling, traditional existence as the daughter of Dubai’s ruler. But in a dramatic intervention at sea, the princess was returned to the UAE. A year on, Jauhiainen is campaigning for Latifa’s freedom
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Sheikha Latifa: Rights groups demand immediate access to Dubai princess a year on from alleged kidnap
Sheikha Latifa has made no public statement since she was allegedly captured at sea last March trying to flee Dubai.