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Russia-US ties ‘more important’ than Snowden scandal: Putin

President Vladimir Putin on Wednesday said Moscow’s relations with Washington outweighed the “squabbles” over a spying scandal revealed by US fugitive Edward Snowden, who has applied for asylum in Russia.

Two Koreas wrangle over reviving joint factory estate

North and South Korea held fresh talks on Wednesday about reopening their jointly-run industrial estate, but little progress was reported as they wrangled over who was to blame for the shutdown.

Warner ‘gutted’ by role in coach’s sack

Australian batsman David Warner has admitted he is devastated by the idea that his off-field behaviour may have played a part in the sacking of national coach Mickey Arthur.

ICC defends DRS and its umpires in Ashes opener

The International Cricket Council took the unusual step on Tuesday of publicly defending the performances of its officials and the Decision Review System in a specific match following the controversial first Ashes Test at Trent Bridge.

No rift in australian team, says Haddin

Brad Haddin on Tuesday maintained that the Australia squad in England were united after former coach Mickey Arthur reportedly claimed there was a huge rift between Test captain Michael Clarke and all-rounder Shane Watson.

Will not prioritise any trophy, says Mourinho

Jose Mourinho said on Tuesday Chelsea would be gunning for victory in all four competitions this season as he prepared to kick off his second spell in charge with a friendly in Bangkok.

Fulham urged to look to Pak

Pakistan football chiefs on Tuesday urged new Fulham owner Shahid Khan to go back to his roots and tap up young talent in the South Asian country.

Italian cops open probe into Powell, Simpson

Jamaican sprinters Asafa Powell (left) and Sherone Simpson have blamed their physio for failing dope tests.

Italian police have opened an investigation for doping against Jamaican sprinters Asafa Powell and Sherone Simpson, ANSA news agency reported on Tuesday, as the athletes blamed their physiotherapist after they failed drugs tests.

‘Intensify fight against drug cheats’

Sebastian Coe insists athletics chiefs will intensify the war against drugs cheats in the aftermath of the positive tests for Tyson Gay and Asafa Powell. It was revealed on Sunday that America’s Gay, the fastest man in the world this year, and Jamaica’s former world record holder Powell had both tested positive for banned substances.

Stay patient, Tiger tells Rory

Tiger Woods had some words of comfort for Rory McIlroy on Tuesday, telling the struggling Northern Irishman that he endured a similar form slump early in his career.

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