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Subway train graffiti case stirs Singapore

Is spray-painting a subway train with graffiti a matter of national security? Yes if you do it in Singapore, and you’d better be prepared for the consequences.

Champions Italy look to retain title

Reigning champions Italy arrived in South Africa on Wednesday to defend their crown after tournament favourites Spain showed off their firepower as they scored six times in their final warm-up game.

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Liverpool forward Fernando Torres has seen injuries blight his season and Spain will hope their star forward can make a full recovery following knee surgery and get match sharpness back in time to spearhead his country’s attack at the World Cup.

S. Korea to encourage ‘work less’ culture

Workaholic South Korea will encourage its labour force to work less overtime in order to create more jobs and boost productivity and the dwindling birth rate, a top labour policy group said on Wednesd

Iran journo gets 30-year writing ban

Iran has sentenced award-winning woman journalist Jila Baniyaghoob to jail for one year and banned her from writing for 30 years over post-election unrest, a newspaper reported on Wednesday.

UN hits Iran with new sanctions

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The UN Security Council on Wednesday slapped broader military and financial sanctions on Iran over its suspect nuclear programme, despite opposition from Brazil and Turkey.

Scientists decode camel’s genome

Scientists from Saudi Arabia and China said on Wednesday that they had completed mapping the genome of the Arabian camel.

Dilshan seals Lanka triumph

A dominant Sri Lanka came to within a freak run-out of whitewashing Zimbabwe in the final of the Tri-nations tournament at Harare Sports Club here on Wednesday.
The Sri Lankans scored a leisurely 203-1 in 34.4 overs to win with ease in reply to Zimbabwe’s effort of 199 all out in 49 overs.

Brazil slam five past

Brazil warmed up for a tilt at a sixth World Cup title on Monday with a 5-1 win over Tanzania here on Monday with Robinho scoring a brace.
Robinho, who spent the second half of last season in his homeland with Santos after an unhappy spell with Manchester City, opened the scoring on 10 minutes and netted again in the 33rd minute.

Argentine bull is ready to charge

Argentina blew hot and cold in their World Cup qualifiers but if Carlos Tevez has his way Diego Maradona’s men will go in all guns blazing in their Group B opener against Nigeria on Saturday.

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