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  • UEFA approves 10-game racism ban, blood tests

    23 May 2013 : European football governing body UEFA on Thursday formally ratified plans to impose 10-game European suspensions on players and officials found guilty of racism.

  • Nibali smashes rivals to tighten Giro grip

    23 May 2013 : Italian Vincenzo Nibali took a giant step towards his maiden Giro d'Italia triumph by smashing his rivals on his way to winning the 18th stage time trial from Mori to Polsa on Thursday.

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  • Nations pour in aid to Syria rebels

    23 May 2013 : AMMAN, Jordan - World powers urged Syrian President Bashar al-Assad to commit to peace, but warned Thursday that if he fails to negotiate a political transition they would boost their backing of the opposition.

  • Prayuth urges self-imposed curfew for teachers

    23 May 2013 : Army chief Prayuth Chan-ocha on Wednesday urged teachers in the country's insurgency-racked south to stay at home after 6pm to avoid falling victim to militants as the new school year gets under way.

  • Facebook joins Web freedom group

    23 May 2013 : Facebook on Wednesday became a full member of the Global Network Initiative, a non-governmental organization promoting Internet freedom and privacy rights.

  • Ibrahimovic not ruling out PSG departure

    23 May 2013 : Paris Saint-Germain striker Zlatan Ibrahimovic admitted Wednesday that a departure from the Ligue 1 champions could not be ruled out if the club continues to lack stability behind the scenes.

  • Beating Mourinho 'extra motivation' for Barca's Xavi

    23 May 2013 : Barcelona midfielder Xavi Hernandez has admitted that beating Real Madrid boss Jose Mourinho has been an extra motivating factor for his side over the past three years.

  • Pregnant Cheruiyot out of world championships

    23 May 2013 : Kenya's double world 5,000m and 10,000m champion Vivian Cheruiyot is expecting her first child and will not be defending her titles in Moscow this summer, the runner said Wednesday.

  • Bangladesh panel blames building owner for disaster

    23 May 2013 : The head of an official inquiry into the deadly collapse of a Bangladesh factory complex said Wednesday the building's owner was the "main culprit" for the disaster because he violated construction codes.

  • Japan mulls resuming talks with N. Korea: official

    23 May 2013 : Japan is considering direct talks with North Korea, the government said Wednesday, adding momentum to the cause after a top level aide to the prime minister made a surprise trip to Pyongyang.

  • Japan nuclear reactor atop active fault: regulator

    23 May 2013 : Japan's nuclear watchdog said Wednesday that one reactor was sitting directly above an active tectonic fault, effectively ruling out a restart forever.

  • Chinese vice premier calls for stability in Zimbabwe

    23 May 2013 : Chinese vice premier Wang Yang on Wednesday urged Zimbabwe to ensure peace and political stability ahead of elections this year, to safeguard economic growth.

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