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(Photo: WN / Ahmed Deeb)Four Egypt police killed in Sinai attack: Security
Egyptian soldiers keep guard on the border between Egypt and Rafah in southern Gaza Strip, on July 8, 2013. A series of attacks on security checkpoints in the North Sinai towns of Sheikh Zuweid and El Arish close to Egypt's border with Israel and Gaza, where one soldier was killed. The Rafah border crossing with Egypt and Gaza remained closed since Friday. Photo by Ahmed Deeb / WN...Full Story

Photos   Sinai Peninsula   Sinai insurgency   Terrorism in Egypt   Wikipedia: Sinai insurgency  

(Photo: AP / Fahd al-Bakoush)Suspect in Benghazi Attacks Pleads Not Guilty
This still image included in a video obtained by the Associated Press from Fahd al-Bakoush, a freelance videographer and activist, which has been authenticated based on its contents and other AP reporting, shows the body of U.S. Ambassador Chris Stevens being moved by Libyan civilians trying to rescue him after gunmen and protesters rampaged through the U.S. consulate in Benghazi, Libya, Tuesday, Sept. 11, 2012. The group of Libyans had stumbled across Stevens' seemingly lifeless form inside a dark room and didn't know who he was, only that he was a foreigner, al-Bakoush and two other witnesses told the AP....Full Story

2012 Benghazi attack   Ahmed Abu Khattala   Christopher Stevens   Photos   Wikipedia: Ahmed Abu Khattala  
Football news in brief
The new Manchester United defender Luke Shaw has all the attributes to be a leading player, says Hodgson. Photograph: John Peters/Man Utd via Getty Images | Shaw is a Cole in the making, says Hodgson | Roy Hodgson believes Manchester United’s £30m defender Luke Shaw ...Full Story
Could Israel be drawn into the ISIS crisis?
While Israel is mired in the tragic kidnapping of three teenagers, developments in Iraq are sending shock waves throughout the Middle East. The stunning advance by the The full text is available for subscribers & registered users. | Click here to subscribe ($1 for the f...Full Story
France’s Yohan Cabaye puts lid on ‘unnecessary pressure’ before Nigeria
France's Yohan Cabaye shoots goalwards during the 5-2 Group E win over Switzerland in Salvador. Photograph: Jorge Silva/Reuters | France’s Yohan Cabaye returns to the starting lineup for their last-16 game against Nigeria on Monday with a strong message for his team-m...Full Story
Luis Suárez bite defence: I lost balance and hit my teeth against Chiellini
Luis Suárez has claimed he did not intentionally bite Giorgio Chiellini but simply lost balance and fell into him. Photograph: Daniel Garcia/AFP/Getty Images | Luis Suárez, the Uruguay striker banned for four months for biting Giorgio Chiellini, claimed in his defence...Full Story
Alexis Sánchez’s endeavour typified Chilean character against Brazil
Alexis Sánchez shoots past Júlio César to equalise for Chile, but the Brazil keeper was to get his revenge in the shootout. Photograph: Leonhard Foeger/Reuters | For Chile, it was a matter of inches and yet the regrets stand to last for a lifetime. | As their heartbr...Full Story
Brazil’s Neymar steps up against Chile to keep World Cup dream alive
Neymar buries his head in the turf as Brazil beat a distraught Chile team on penalties in the World Cup second round. Photograph: Gustavo Andrade/AFP/Getty Images | Oh, Brazil. The hosts are into the quarter-finals of their World Cup of World Cups after beating Chile on...Full Story
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Brazil shootout hero Júlio César: I have won the country’s trust back
The Observer Brazil's Júlio César saves a penalty from Chile's Mauricio Pinilla during the World Cup second round shootout. Photograph: Andrew Boyers/Action Images | Júlio César, Brazil’s hero in the penalty shootout win against Chile, reflected on the priz...
Ghost of Uruguay’s Luis Suárez haunts Maracanã during Colombia win
The Observer Uruguay's fans at the Maracanã showed their support for Luis Suárez, but without him their team were well beaten by Colombia. Photograph: Lee Smith/Action Images | It was somehow fitting that we filed into the stadium talking about Luis Suárez’s...
Japan and South Korea head list of Asian World Cup failures
The Observer Japan's Shinji Okazaki was one of a number of Asian players to disappoint at the World Cup. Photograph: Jorge Silva/Reuters | If the journeys home from Rio to Tokyo, Tehran, Seoul and Sydney take a long time, then the next four years are going to fee...
Algeria hope to give Germany World Cup absolution for ‘Shame of Gijón’
The Observer The Algeria coach, Vahid Halilhodzic has rectified a lack of fitness and psychological strength in his side. Photograph: Kirill Kudryavtsev/AFP/Getty Images | If revenge is a plate best served cold, Algeria will hope to dish it out to Germany in thei...
Germany’s Joachim Löw warns against underestimating Algeria
The Observer Germany's national coach Joachim Löw at a news conference where he discussed their next match, against Algeria. Photograph: Arnd Wiegmann/Reuters | Joachim Löw says now is the time for his Germany side to show their true value while warning against...
Holland’s Louis van Gaal fears heat against Mexico in World Cup tie
The Observer The Holland coach, Louis van Gaal, takes his players through a training session in Forteleza. Photograph: Damien Meyer/AFP/Getty Images | Louis van Gaal admits the hot and humid conditions in Fortaleza are a concern for his Holland players ahead of S...
Giovani dos Santos’s return to form gives Mexico a European flavour
The Observer Giovani dos Santos would have scored twice in Mexico's opening World Cup game were it not for an errant linesman. Photograph: Gabriel Bouys/AFP/Getty Images | Mexico’s president Enrique Peña Nieto put on his green tie and gathered his cabinet at L...
Adopting an American ideal could set England free at World Cup
The Observer Americans have shown they are not shy about proclaiming their loyalties in Brazil. Photograph: Marcio Jose Sanchez/AP | Americans are really enjoying the World Cup. It appears pretty much everyone is enjoying the World Cup, with the possible exceptio...
Continental shift in World Cup power has levelled the playing field
The Observer Celso Borges of Costa Rica sends the England stars Steven Gerrard and Phil Jones the wrong way in the Group D match. Photograph: Jeff Gross/Getty Images | What has made this World Cup so compelling? With 136 goals before yesterday’s two matches, th...
Hey Maracanã – World Cup diary: Suárez, writhing and verbals
The Observer Uruguay coach Óscar Tabárez: identifying an agenda. Photograph: Carlos Barria/Reuters | Defenders of the week | Uruguay coach Óscar Tabárez – identifying an English press agenda against Luis Suárez, the reigning English Football...
Colombia’s ‘special’ James Rodríguez hailed by Uruguay’s Óscar Tabárez
The Observer The Uruguay head coach, Óscar Tabárez, insisted that Luis Suárez's ban was not a distraction in the 2-0 defeat to Colombia. Photograph: Lee Smith/Action Images | Óscar Tabárez said his Uruguay side had been beaten by the best player at the World...
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Sat 28 Jun 2014
Declassify wins Triple Bend Stakes at Santa Anita Park
LA Daily News ARCADIA – The Bob Baffert barn has been waiting for Declassify, a $450,000 purchase as a 2-year-old, to step up and do big things, and Saturday was his coming-out party. | A 4-year-old Orientate colt, Declassify showed a ton of courage in outb...
A tip for American farmers: Grow hemp, make money
The News & Observer After a 77-year break, hemp plants are growing in American soil again. Right now, in fact. If you hear farmers from South Carolina to Hawaii shouting “God bless America,” the reason isn’t because Thomas Jefferson drafted the Decl...
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