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  ZURICH:World champions France predictably shot to the top of the FIFA nbbalance  rankings published on Thursday while previous leaders Germany slumped to 15th after their humiliating first round exit in Russia.The rankings were the first to be issued since France beat Croatia 4-2 in the World Cup final on July 15 and also the first since FIFA replaced its much-criticised previous formula.France were followed by Belgium, the team they beat 1-0 in the semi-finals, with Brazil dropping one place to third after their quarter-final exit against the Belgians.Surprise finalists Croatia leapt from 20th to fourth. Quarter-finalists Uruguay climbed nine places to fifth while England's run to the semi-finals t af1 ook them up to sixth place from a previous twelfth.Argentina dropped to 11th after a chaotic campaign which included a 3-0 group stage defeat by Croatia on the air max bw  way to a last-16 exit against France where they lost 4-3.Hosts Russia, who began the tournament at a modest 71st place, leapt 21 spots after th Rooz Vanessa Trump files for divorce from Donald Trump Jr
 KARACHI:A special anti-terrorism court (ATC) rejected the bail pleas of 26 accused i new balance ncludin nike air max g Muttahida Qaumi Movement (MQM) workers Faisal alias Mota, Obaid K2 and Qadir Hangoro in cases pertaining to the recovery of automatic weapons and explosives from the MQM headquarter Nine-Zero.During the hearing that was held at the ATC complex at Karachi Central Jail on Thursday, the Rangers' prosecutor maintained that Sindh Rangers raided Nine-Zero on March 11, 2015 and found a large number of automatic and illegal weapons and explosives. The MQM workers were wanted in the investigations pertaining to terrorist activities and they were hiding inside Ni af1 mid ne-Zero, therefore their pleas should be rejected, argued the prosecutor.The counsel for accused argued, however, that there was no strong evidence against the accused so they should be released on bail.SC directs accused to apologise to kidnap victim s familyBail rejectedA special ATC rejected the bail plea of accused police constable Shahid rel