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FEI president Princess Haya defends controversial drug rule

The levels at which controversial anti-inflammatories can be tolerated in equine sport were advised by team vets from Germany and USA, two of the federations that spoke against them, it has emerged. Standing firm: Princess Haya...

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Football to footprints: World Cup's carbon impact

South Africa tournament's emissions to be eight times amount in Germany the last time around Africa's first football World Cup will generate 2.75m tonnes of carbon emissions, one of the biggest environmental impacts of any...

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Saudi troops 'captured' in Yemen

Nine Saudi soldiers have been seized by Houthi rebels in northern Yemen during fighting, the insurgents have said. A rebel spokesman based in Germany told BBC News that the incident took place inside Yemeni territory and urged...

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Dubai on the brink - latest developments

Stock markets around the world have been rocked by the announcement that Dubai World will suspend repaying $35bn of its debts for six months. Is a country that has become synonymous with excess now on the brink of a spectacular...

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The forgotten story of ... the Englishman who revolutionised skiing | Will Buckley

Sir Arthur Lunn persuaded people on to the slopes – but lived to regret it Many of our winter sports have been invented by traditionalists. By a public schoolboy picking up the ball and running with it or a footnote of...

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Continental refinancing done by Christmas - sources

FRANKFURT, Nov 27 (Reuters) - Indebted German automotive supplier Continental AG aims to conclude negotiations over a refinancing of its syndicated loan with creditors before Christmas, several sources familiar with the matter...

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ATP World Tour Finals... and sport's biggest fiascos

With thousands of tennis fans left in limbo over whether Andy Murray had qualified for the ATP World Tour semi-finals, here are five other sporting fiascos which left spectators short-changed. 1982 World Cup: West Germany 1...

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EU leaders step up pressure on renminbi

By Ralph Atkins in Frankfurt, Joshua Chaffin in Brussels and Geoff Dyer in Beijing China will come under renewed pressure this weekend to begin strengthening its currency when three of Europe’s most senior economic policymakers...

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Ofsted is simply making schools worse

Ofsted has become a Left-wing front dedicated to maintaining the pretence that schools under Labour are getting better all the time, writes Simon Heffer. Friends in the education world tell me much has changed since the golden...

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Fabulous prefab

Although people still associate them with mass-produced emergency housing, modern prefabricated dwellings offer prospective buyers an attractively designed, energy efficient home that satisfies both cost and environmental...

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