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France in danger of World Cup humiliation, Anelka warns
PARIS: France are in danger of bombing out of the World Cup in the first round unless they dramatically raise their game, Chelsea striker Nicolas Anelka warned on Saturday.
Inter cancel tour over security fears
Inter Milan have cancelled a pre-season England tour because of safety fears after the London suicide bombing campaign, the Italian club said yesterday.
Iraqi dies from bomb blast
Iraqi First Division player Ihab Kareem has died as a result of injuries sustained in a bombing in Baghdad last week, the Asian Football Confederation reported on its website.
IOC tours Games village, remembers Volgograd victims
SOCHI, Russia (Reuters) - International Olympic Committee President Thomas Bach paid tribute to victims of the recent bombing in Volgograd during a tour of the Sochi Games athletes village on Tuesday.
Keflezighi is first U.S. man to win Boston Marathon in 30 years
BOSTON (Reuters) - Meb Keflezighi became the first U.S. male athlete to win the Boston Marathon in three decades on Monday, the first running of the race since last year's fatal bombing attack.
Insight - Putin targets Dagestan insurgents as Olympics loom
MOSCOW (Reuters) - Ahead of the Sochi Olympics in February, Russia is taking saliva samples from religiously conservative Muslim women, according to locals in the North Caucasus, gathering DNA so authorities can identify the body parts if any become suicide bombers.
Boston Marathon men's champ says inspired by bomb victims
BOSTON (Reuters) - American runner Meb Keflezighi said memories of the victims of last year's bomb attack carried him through the last, difficult miles of this year's Boston Marathon.
Ortiz back in Boston for gunshot wound care
Former slugger David Ortiz arrived in Boston on a Red Sox team plane and was taken to a hospital on Monday, a day after he was shot in the back while at a Dominican Republic nightclub.
ICC rules out complacency on World Cup security after New Zealand shootings
WELLINGTON (Reuters) - There is no question of being complacent with security at this year's World Cup following a mass shooting at two Christchurch mosques last week, the International Cricket Council (ICC) has said.
Bangladesh team leave a changed New Zealand after mosque shootings
WELLINGTON (Reuters) - Bangladesh's cricket team left New Zealand on Saturday, less than 24 hours after narrowly avoiding being involved in the worst mass shooting in the country, which now had to accept that sporting events were likely to have been changed for ever.