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World Cup largest protests shake Brazil
RIO DE JANEIRO, Brazil, June 18 - Rio police fired tear gas and rubber bullets in clashes with protesting youths early Tuesday, after tens of thousands rallied in major Brazilian cities against the huge costs of hosting the 2014 World Cup. In the country's largest protests in 20 years, more than 200,000 people marched across the country to vent their anger at government's lavish spending in demonstrations initially triggered by a hike in bus fares. In Rio de Janeiro, where some 100,000 people marched, riot police were forced to use tear gas and fire rubber bullets to disperse youths who set cars More...
Ethiopia’s Walya Antelopes leap to WC dream
ADDIS ABABA, Ethiopia, June 16- Ethiopia progressed to the African play-offs after knocking 2010 World Cup hosts South Africa out of the race to Brazil More...
Maasai cricket warriors hit Lords big time
OL PEJETA, Kenya - With lions lurking in the long grass, the barefoot Maasai warrior gallops into a sprint and swings his spear arm -- More...
Shisha man Jamal aids in smoking The Flames
NAIROBI, Kenya, June 12- Shisha smoking ace, Jamal Mohammed will return home a hero More...
Did Amrouche expect Modern Coast, Coast Air?
NAIROBI, Kenya, June 11- Harambee Stars head coach, Adel Amrouche is sculpturing a reputation More...
Oliech blames Amrouche vendetta for woes
NAIROBI, Kenya, June 10- Deposed Harambee Stars captain, Dennis Oliech, is alleging his woes More...

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