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A roundup of what has happened in the past 24 hours
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The majority of Brits are against any military operations in Syria but agree that a "no-fly zone" be introduced to protect civilians from possible air attacks, according to a survey published on Friday by YouGov.
Russian tennis player Igor Kunitsyn had the right tactics to face Austria’s Jurgen Melzer in the Davis Cup but tired in the final set, he said on Friday.
Venezuelan leader Hugo Chavez said on Friday his country would be able to send a mission to Mars after 2030.
Russian tennis star Maria Sharapova crashed out of the quarter-finals of the WTA Paris Open on Friday after a shock defeat to Germany’s Angelique Kerber, the world no. 27.
A gold bar weighing in at one kilogram was dropped into a charity collection box in the Belarussian city of Brest, the country's ONT television reported on Friday.
Jurgen Melzer recorded a hard-fought win over Igor Kunitsyn on Friday to give Austria an early edge in their Davis Cup first-round match with Russia.
Spartak Moscow winger Aiden McGeady has been called up to the Ireland squad to play the Czech Republic in a friendly February 29, the Football Association of Ireland said on Friday.
Moscow City Hall chose the Communists over supporters of Prime Minister Vladimir Putin, allowing the leftist party to hold a rally on the downtown Manezh Square on February 23.
Dynamo Moscow wants to build a youth academy to rival the best in Europe, club president Yury Isaev said on Friday.



