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Zamalek relying on new signings to spring a victory against Esperance away

Zamalek, the five-time African Champions, will be looking to their recent winter transfer signings to turn their fortunes around and help bring a much-needed victory when they face Tunisian side Esperance away in the third round of CAF Champions League Group D games on Saturday. The White Knights have been struggling on and off the pitch this season, claiming only two wins in eleven games in all competitions since the start of 2023. As they aim to remain alive in the tournament, Zamalek will be in desperate need of three points in their upcoming match. Moroccan midfielder Ahmed Belhadji, Nasser Mansi, and Mahmoud Shabana are the new signings that will be available tomorrow to boost the White Knights' squad against the Tunisian side in Rades. Belhadji, 25, who has been a revelation with his former team Aswan, could prove to be vital for Zamalek as an attacking midfielder. Meanwhile, Shabana, 27, who returns to the White Knights after a loan to Smouha ended, will also be a useful op
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Two Injured in Fire at Vancouver's Historic Marine Building

A fire broke out at the Marine Building, a historic landmark in downtown Vancouver, on Friday evening. According to firefighters, two people were injured and were treated for burns and lacerations. Emergency crews rushed to the scene at the intersection of Burrard and Hastings streets after reports of a "ball of flame" going up the side of the building. They were able to put out the fire and prevent it from causing any major damage to the building's interior. The cause of the fire is still under investigation, but initial reports suggest that it was an electrical fire. Vancouver Fire Rescue Services Chief Karen Fry later confirmed on Twitter that it was an "underground electrical vault fire." The firefighters were waiting for assistance from BC Hydro as they worked to investigate the cause of the fire. The fire had an impact on transportation in Vancouver as well. Waterfront Station was temporarily closed, and Canada Line trains were diverted, with passengers ha