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Kittel gets past Cavendish, again

The pack passes during the 12th stage of the Tour de France between Fougeres and Tours—AP

Germany’s Marcel Kittel claimed his third stage win of the 100th Tour de France when he beat Britain’s Mark Cavendish to victory in the 12th stage on Thursday.

Cavendish ejected from Dutch race

Britain’s Mark Cavendish is no longer welcome at the Boxmeer Criterium in the Netherlands, Dutch news agency ANP said on Thursday, reporting that race organisers had withdrawn his name from the list of starters.

Manchester City focus on youth revolution

Manuel Pellegrini admits part of his remit as Manchester City manager will be to help nurture young talent and save the club spending heavily on transfer fees in the future.

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.

Girls throng to school in Swat as Malala addresses UN

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When the Pakistani Taliban shot Malala Yousafzai in the head, their message to the world was simple: girls have no right to an education and their dreams of a better future should be crushed.

US ‘very disappointed’ with China on Snowden

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The United States has told China it was upset it did not hand over US intelligence leaker Edward Snowden after he fled to Hong Kong, saying that the decision had undermined relations.

Oz tail whacks England

Teenage debutant Ashton Agar fell agonisingly short of becoming the first Test match no. 11 to score a century but still helped give Australia the edge in their Ashes opener against England at Trent Bridge on Thursday.

Santander deny allegations

Racing Santander have denied an allegation their 3-0 home win against Hercules on the final day of the second-division season was fixed and said they will cooperate fully with a probe by Spanish and European football authorities.

Canada rail disaster ‘probably’ killed 50: police

A Canadian rail disaster that “probably” killed as many as 50 people was likely the result of an engineer’s failure to set the brakes on an unmanned train owned by a US railway company, officials said Wednesday.

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