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(COMBO) This combination of pictures taken during the Rio 2016 Olympic Games in Rio de Janeiro and created shows (from L-top to R-bottom) Egypt’s Hedaya Wahba (aka Hedaya Malek) with her bronze medal for the women’s taekwondo event in the -57kg category; Barhain’s Ruth Jebet with her gold medal for the Women’s 3000m Steeplechase in the athletics event; Egypt’s Sara Ahmed (aka Sarah Samir) with her bronze medal for the Women’s 69kg weightlifting event; Tunisia’s Marwa Amri with her bronze medal for the women’s 58kg freestyle wrestling even; Bahrain’s Eunice Jepkirui Kirwa with her silver medal for the Women’s Marathon in the athletics event and Tunisia’s Ines Boubakri with her bronze medal for the women’s individual foil fencing event. Six women from Arab countries won six medals, just two less than men, during the Rio 2016 Olympic Games in Rio de Janeiro. — AFP
(COMBO) This combination of pictures taken during the Rio 2016 Olympic Games in Rio de Janeiro and created shows (from L-top to R-bottom) Egypt’s Hedaya Wahba (aka Hedaya Malek) with her bronze medal for the women’s taekwondo event in the -57kg category; Barhain’s Ruth Jebet with her gold medal for the Women’s 3000m Steeplechase in the athletics event; Egypt’s Sara Ahmed (aka Sarah Samir) with her bronze medal for the Women’s 69kg weightlifting event; Tunisia’s Marwa Amri with her bronze medal for the women’s 58kg freestyle wrestling even; Bahrain’s Eunice Jepkirui Kirwa with her silver medal for the Women’s Marathon in the athletics event and Tunisia’s Ines Boubakri with her bronze medal for the women’s individual foil fencing event. Six women from Arab countries won six medals, just two less than men, during the Rio 2016 Olympic Games in Rio de Janeiro. — AFP

Groundbreaking Games for women in Rio 2016

The wife of US writer Paul Auster, who died due to lung cancer complications, said that her family was “robbed” of “dignity” after a friend quickly confirmed his death to media outlets. The New York Times, citing a friend of the couple, published a story of Auster’s passing hours after his death on Tuesday, with other outlets following suit with similar reports. “I was naive, but I had imagined that I would be the person to announce the death of my husband,” Siri Hustvedt, an esteemed novelist, wrote on Instagram.

“He died with us, his family, around him on April 30, 2024 at 6:58 PM,” Hustvedt said. “Sometime later, I discovered that even before his body had been taken from our house, the news of his death was circulating on media and obituaries had been posted,” she added. Hustvedt revealed in March 2023 that Auster, whose works included “The New York Trilogy,” had been diagnosed with lung cancer.

The New York Times - the first news outlet to announce Auster’s death - cited family friend and American journalist Jacki Lyden as its source, though Hustvedt did not refer to her or the newspaper directly. Hustvedt wrote on Instagram: “Not one of us was able to call or email the people dear to us before the shouting online began. We were robbed of that dignity. “I do not know the full story about how this happened, but I know this: It is wrong.”

Hustvedt added: “Paul never left Cancerland. It turned out to be, in Kierkegaard’s words, the sickness unto death,” referencing the 19th-century Danish philosopher. He made his name with noirish, existentialist novels about lonely writers, outsiders and down-and-outers that were a huge hit in Europe particularly. The author gained cult status in the 1980s and 1990s with his “New York Trilogy” of metaphysical mysteries and his hip film “Smoke,” about the lost souls who frequent a Brooklyn tobacco shop. — AFP

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