Amal, George Clooney attend premiere in LA  

Amal looked radiant in a canary yellow floor-length Versace dress. (AFP)
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Updated 13 December 2023
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Amal, George Clooney attend premiere in LA  

DUBAI: Lebanese British human rights lawyer Amal Clooney this week showed support for her husband, Hollywood star George Clooney, as she attended the premiere of his biographical sports drama film “The Boys in the Boat” in Los Angeles.  

Amal looked radiant in a canary yellow floor-length Versace dress with a V-shaped neckline that was cinched at the waist. She accessorized her look with a metallic clutch and heels.

“The Boys in the Boat,” which is set for release on Dec. 17 in the US, follows the real-life story of the 1936 University of Washington men’s crew team, who made an improbable journey from the college’s second-tier rowing team to becoming the United States representative at that year’s Summer Olympics in Berlin.  




Amal and George Clooney attended the premiere alongside the cast and crew. (AFP)

George worked behind-the-scenes as the director and producer of the Amazon MGM Studios film. 

The film, based on Daniel James Brown's 2013 non-fiction book “The Boys in The Boat: Nine Americans And Their Epic Quest For Gold At The 1936 Olympics,” stars actors Joel Edgerton, Callum Turner, Peter Guinness, Sam Strike, Thomas Elms, Jack Mulhern and more.  

Amal made head-turning red carpet appearances this year.  




Amal Clooney wore a head-turning bronze-and-gold Atelier Versace gown. (AFP)

Earlier this month, she attended The Fashion Awards 2023 in London. The 45-year-old philanthropist wore a head-turning bronze-and-gold gown, also from Atelier Versace, that was covered in circular metallic paillettes.  

She had her hair down and opted for voluminous waves, which seems to be her go to hairstyle. For the accessories, she donned Cartier jewelry.   

The couple’s last public event together was in September. They attended the Clooney Foundation for Justice’s Albie Awards.  




George wore a black suit and navy blue button-down to the award ceremony for his wife. (Getty Images)

Amal attended the event, which took place at the New York Public Library, in a white Versace gown covered in crystals. 

It was the second annual ceremony hosted by the foundation, which was founded by Amal and George. 

In August, the celebrity couple visited Venice to attend the 14th annual DVF Awards, at which Amal was honored with the DVF Leadership Award. 

She wore a blush lace dress that featured a tulle overskirt by Christian Dior. The dress was from John Galliano’s Fall 2000 collection for Dior. 


Mini op-ed: Coffee, fasting and finding your rhythm this Ramadan

Updated 17 February 2026
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Mini op-ed: Coffee, fasting and finding your rhythm this Ramadan

DUBAI: Ramadan is a month of reflection, balance and listening more closely to our bodies. It is also a time when everyday rituals, including coffee, naturally shift. Rather than giving it up completely, many people simply change how, when and what they drink. And that is where a little understanding can go a long way.

There is no single “right” way to enjoy coffee during Ramadan. Taste preferences, caffeine sensitivity, work schedules and sleep patterns are deeply personal. The key is finding what supports you during the fast.

Suhoor, the pre-dawn meal before fasting begins, is often where people think carefully about caffeine. Some find a small coffee helps them feel alert through the morning. Others prefer to avoid it so they can return to sleep more easily after the meal. How you metabolize caffeine plays a big role here, some people feel energized for hours, while others crash quickly or feel jittery.

Choosing a lower-caffeine option can help. Coffees made from 100 percent Arabica beans naturally contain less caffeine than Robusta, while still offering plenty of flavor and aroma.

Iftar, traditionally broken with water and dates, is usually followed by a light meal or soup. Coffee often comes later, once the body has rehydrated and blood sugar levels have stabilized. Enjoyed mindfully, it can be part of a beautiful evening ritual rather than a stimulant.

There is no single “right” way to enjoy coffee during Ramadan. Taste preferences, caffeine sensitivity, work schedules and sleep patterns are deeply personal. (Shutterstock) 

One of the most important things to remember during Ramadan is hydration. Coffee should never replace water, especially when fasting hours are long. Drinking enough water between iftar and suhoor helps reduce fatigue and headaches far more effectively than extra caffeine.

Added sugar in coffee can also cause blood sugar spikes, followed by dips in energy. If you enjoy sweetness, try reducing it slightly or pairing coffee with food to soften the impact.

If you are worried about caffeine withdrawal during Ramadan, decaffeinated coffee can be a very helpful bridge. High-quality decaf, such as coffee processed using the Swiss water method (which avoids chemical solvents), retains flavor while removing most of the caffeine.

Ramadan is not about restriction for restriction’s sake. It is about awareness, intention and care, including care for your own body. Coffee can absolutely remain part of that journey, as long as it’s enjoyed thoughtfully.

Whether you choose to drink less, switch origins, reduce caffeine or simply slow down and savor it more, the best coffee choice this Ramadan is the one that supports your rhythm, your rest and your well-being.

Here are a few RAW coffees that feel gentle, balanced and comforting during Ramadan:

RITUAL Blend
Created at the request of many customers from the Levant, this is our only blend that combines Arabica with a small amount of Robusta. The result is a bold, full body with very low acidity. Smooth and grounding, it works beautifully as espresso, Moka pot or Turkish coffee, and pairs well with milk.

Brazil — Serra Dos Ciganos (Single Origin)
A beautifully approachable coffee with tasting notes of roasted hazelnuts, nougat, baker’s chocolate and pear. Comforting and elegant, especially when brewed.

Guatemala — Pampojila Natural
Often chosen as a “breakfast coffee”, this is gently sweet with notes of brown sugar, nuts and orange, offering a medium body and soft fruit character.

Mexico — Mazateca
Another favourite for earlier in the day, with flavors of orange, malted barley and cacao, balanced, warm and easy to drink.

Kim Thompson is the founder and director of Culture & Brand at RAW Coffee Co.