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Russia risks US wrath on Snowden asylum

Russia on Saturday faced stark warnings from the United States against granting asylum to fugitive US leaker Edward Snowden after he broke three weeks of silence to tell activists he wanted sanctuary in the country.

Bull runners crushed in chaotic Pamplona pile-up

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Daredevil bull-runners were crushed in a pile-up in Pamplona on Saturday on the seventh day of Spain’s famed San Fermin festival, and at least one man was carried away unconscious.

I like Rooney very much, says Chelsea boss Jose

Chelsea boss Jose Mourinho admitted he admires Wayne Rooney “very, very much” on Friday but stopped short of saying he hoped to sign the unsettled Manchester United star.

Pep hits out at Barca boss

Bayern Munich coach Pep Guardiola whipped up a media storm in Spain on Friday by accusing his former bosses at Barcelona of trying to use coach Tito Vilanova’s cancer illness to criticise him.

Sealed with a Six!

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India captain Mahendra Singh Dhoni dragged his side to a pulsating one-wicket victory over Sri Lanka in the final of the Tri-Nation Series at Queen’s Park Oval on Thursday.

Hot Spot sorry for Trott error

The inventor of the Hot Spot thermal imaging replay system has apologised to England after Jonathan Trott was given out by the third umpire on the second day of the first Ashes Test.

Match hangs in the balance

Nottingham, July 12: Ian Bell held firm for England on Friday, as they looked to build a commanding lead on the third day of the first Test against Australia at Trent Bridge.

Nadal will bounce back, asserts coach

Rafael Nadal will bounce back from his shock first-round exit at Wimbledon in time for the US Open next month, his coach insisted on Thursday.

Egypt rival rallies planned as tensions soar

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Activists for and against ousted Egyptian president Mohamed Morsi have called rival rallies for the first Friday of Ramadan, as tensions soar over the army’s overthrow of the Islamist leader.

Nigeria denies bail to Lebanese ‘linked to Hezbollah’

A Nigerian court on Friday denied bail to three Lebanese nationals charged with terrorism over their alleged links to the powerful Shiite Muslim group Hezbollah.

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