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Fabiano Caruana of Italy and Boris Gelfand of Israel kept first place in the ongoing FIDE Grand Prix with five points after eight rounds of play in Baku, Azerbaijan.

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The Philippines, blacklisted by FIDE in the first quarter of the year due to unsettled arrears, is back in the list where it is currently ranked 40th in the world.
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