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                    [Title] => Spain leads FIFA rankings; Brazil, Italy rise
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World Cup winner Spain has stayed top of the FIFA rankings and the previous two champions, Brazil and Italy, have risen in the top 10.

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At the "World Diabetes Summit" at Sofitel Plaza Hotel here, Prof. Pierre Lefebvre, chairman of the World Diabetes Foundation (WDF) and president of the International Diabetes Federation (IDF), disclosed that the figure is expected to double by 2025, with a majority of cases coming from developing countries.
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