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Bale to remain in Madrid to recuperate, Ancelotti says
MADRID (Reuters) - Real Madrid's Gareth Bale will remain in the Spanish capital to recover from a muscle strain rather than join up with Wales for their World Cup qualifiers against Macedonia and Belgium, the Spanish club's coach Carlo Ancelotti said on Friday.
Germany's Loew snubs Kiessling again for qualifiers
BERLIN (Reuters) - Germany coach Joachim Loew again overlooked last season's Bundesliga top scorer Stefan Kiessling for their World Cup qualifiers against Ireland and Sweden later this month despite missing his top strikers through injury.
Chelsea not ready to dominate like before - Mourinho
LONDON (Reuters) - Jose Mourinho said his Chelsea squad is not strong enough to dominate the Premier League like his side did at the start of his first spell in charge at Stamford Bridge in 2004-05.
Del Bosque recalls Mata for World Cup qualifiers
MADRID (Reuters) - Spain coach Vicente del Bosque has recalled Chelsea's attacking midfielder Juan Mata for the holders' final two World Cup 2014 Group I qualifiers at home to Belarus and Georgia.
Del Bosque recalls Mata for Spain World Cup qualifiers
MADRID (Reuters) - Spain coach Vicente del Bosque has recalled Chelsea's attacking midfielder Juan Mata for the holders' final two World Cup 2014 Group I qualifiers at home to Belarus and Georgia.
Wenger warns Wilshere over damaged reputation
(Reuters) - Arsenal midfielder Jack Wilshere faced a dressing down from his manager on Friday with Arsene Wenger saying the player had damaged his reputation by being photographed smoking on a night out.
Pakistan army chief tipped to get new powerful job on retirement-sources
ISLAMABAD (Reuters) - One of Pakistan's most powerful men, General Ashfaq Kayani, is likely to stay head of the military with a new title when he steps down as army chief next month, government and security sources said, taking over some of the duties of his successor.
Syria chemical attack reopens old wounds among Kurds
HALABJA, Iraq (Reuters) - A sweet smell, like that of apples, wafted through the air. In a field, a cow's eyes began to stream. A bird fell from the sky, its feathers singed, and people's mouths began to fill with ulcers.
'Encouraging' progress in dismantling Syrian chemical arsenal - U.N.
UNITED NATIONS (Reuters) - A team of chemical weapons experts has made "encouraging initial progress" as it works towards the elimination of Syria's poison gas arsenal, the United Nations said on Thursday.
Turkey 'highly likely' to sign Chinese missile deal
ANKARA (Reuters) - Turkey is likely to sign a $3.4 billion (2.10 billion pounds) missile defence deal with a Chinese firm under U.S. sanctions, a senior official said on Thursday, a proposal that is already straining relations with Washington.