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Toomua in doubt for Springboks, Puma Tests
Wallabies centre Matt Toomua is in doubt for the remainder of the Rugby Championship due to concussion. -
Bernardi race bill due to become inquiry
Independent senator Nick Xenophon believes Liberal Cory Bernardi will fail in his push to water down race hate laws, but believes he will get an inquiry. -
In-form Cilic moving forward under Bjorkman's guidance
NEW YORK (Reuters) - A confident Marin Cilic expects to make some big strides forward at the U.S. Open over the next fortnight. -
Dili got a fair deal on sea border: Bishop
Foreign Minister Julie Bishop insists current arrangements with East Timor to carve up oil and gas reserves in the Timor Sea are fair. -
Teen put in spit mask at Qld centre
Footage of a teen being put in a spit mask at an adult correctional centre has raised new concerns about the treatment of 17-year-olds in Qld's justice system. -
Kenyan officials subjects of investigation
Three Kenyan Olympic officials have been arrested and face a criminal investigation relating to alleged abuse of office during the Rio Games. -
Portugal's fmr PM still leads race for UN
Portugal's former leader Antonio Guterres is ahead in the polls to become the next United Nations Secretary-General after a third secret ballot. -
Libyan forces say IS beaten back in Sirte
For more than three months, brigades aligned with Libya's UN-backed government have been battling to oust Islamic State from Sirte. -
Clinton aide leaves husband Anthony Weiner after new 'sexting' revelations
Huma Abedin, a close aide to presidential hopeful Hillary Clinton, announced in the midst of the campaign Monday that she was separating from husband Anthony Weiner following new revelations that he 'sexted' another woman. -
Anderlecht's Okaka joins Watford on five-year deal
LONDON (Reuters) - Italy striker Stefano Okaka has joined Watford on a five-year deal from Anderlecht. -
Vinci gives herself tough U.S. Open act to follow
NEW YORK (Reuters) - As far as U.S. Open encores go they don't come much tougher than the act Roberta Vinci has to follow after pulling off one of the biggest upsets ever at a grand slam during her magical run to last year's final. -
Murray planning on extending time at top
Double Olympic champion Andy Murray says he expects to play at his current high level for a maximum of four more years. -
Gene Wilder, star of 'Willy Wonka, dead at 83
Gene Wilder, whose kinky curls and startled blue eyes brought an enduring and frantic air to roles in 'Willy Wonka and the Chocolate Factory' and 'Blazing Saddles,' died on Monday at the age of 83, his family said. -
Court releases jailed IOC executive, bans him from leaving Brazil
RIO DE JANEIRO (Reuters) - A Rio de Janeiro court on Monday ordered the release of the jailed former top European member of the International Olympic Committee (IOC), Patrick Hickey, pending further investigation into charges that he took part in a ring to illegally sell tickets. -
Poll support for Turnbull drops
Prime Minister Malcolm Turnbull's popularity has taken a hit since the July 2 federal election. -
Kerber cruises in opening win in pursuit of top ranking
NEW YORK (Reuters) - Second seed Angelique Kerber, one of four women's players who could emerge from Flushing Meadows as world number one, made a short and sweet start at the U.S. Open on a hot, sunny Monday. -
Aussie loses epic at Flushing Meadows
Australian tennis battler Jordan Thompson has lost his first-round match at Flushing Meadows in five sets to Belgian Steve Darcis. -
City keeper Hart wants to join Torino on loan - reports
LONDON (Reuters) - Manchester City's out-of-favour goalkeeper Joe Hart is keen to join Serie A club Torino on a season-long loan deal, media reports said on Monday. -
Gasquet stunned in US Open first round
Former US Open semi-finalist Richard Gasquet has suffered a first-round grand slam defeat for the first time since the 2010 French Open. -
Bulldogs to bank on NRL finals experience
Canterbury's wealth of finals experience will matter more than their sluggish form once the playoffs start according to star winger Brett Morris. -
Argentina lose Aguero and Pastore for qualifiers
BUENOS AIRES (Reuters) - Argentina suffered a blow to their 2018 World Cup qualifying plans when Manchester City striker Sergio Aguero withdrew on Monday from their squad to face Uruguay and Venezuela.Aguero and Paris St Germain midfielder Javier Pastore have pulled out of Thursday's home game with Uruguay and the visit to Venezuela five days later, coach Edgardo Bauza's first matches in charge, the Argentine FA said."Sergio Aguero has a left calf muscle injury and Javier Pastore has pulled the -
Time is right to retire, says Ireland striker Keane
DUBLIN (Reuters) - Striker Robbie Keane said he was feeling emotional about his final appearance for Ireland on Wednesday but the time was right for him to retire from international soccer. -
GWS star investigated over drug allegation
Greater Western Sydney player Lachie Whitfield could face a four-year ban if he's found to have deliberately evaded a drug test. -
Brazil court orders temporary release of jailed former IOC executive
RIO DE JANEIRO (Reuters) - A Rio de Janeiro court on Monday ordered the release of the jailed former top European member of the International Olympic Committee, Patrick Hickey, pending further investigation into charges that he took part in a ring to illegally sell tickets. -
In-form Cilic eases into second round at U.S. Open
NEW YORK (Reuters) - Former champion Marin Cilic, a popular pick to make a deep run in the year's final grand slam, opened his U.S. Open campaign with a solid 6-4 7-5 6-1 victory over Rogerio Dutra Silva of Brazil on Monday. -
Kaymer urges Europe captain to make Pieters a wildcard pick
LONDON (Reuters) - Twice major winner Martin Kaymer has urged European captain Darren Clarke to pick Belgian Thomas Pieters on Tuesday as one of his three wildcard choices for next month's Ryder Cup at Hazeltine, Minnesota. -
Lawyers for jailed former Irish IOC executive seek release this week
RIO DE JANEIRO (Reuters) - Lawyers for Patrick Hickey, the top European official of the International Olympic Committee until his arrest this month on accusations of illegal ticket sales, said on Monday they hope to secure at least a temporary release from prison for him this week. -
Quintana leads Tour of Spain again after stage win
BARCELONA (Reuters) - Nairo Quintana retook the red jersey in the Tour of Spain after winning stage 10 to take a commanding lead in the general classification, while Chris Froome recovered from a poor start to the final climb to claim third in the stage and overall. -
Labor has key vote on gay marriage
The prime minister has urged the opposition to get behind laws to enable a national vote on same-sex marriage. -
Forest fight fires as 13-million-pound Burke starts new life at Leipzig
LONDON (Reuters) - When Nottingham Forest's promising winger Oliver Burke received the ball in an apparently hopeless position with his back to goal near the byline at the City Ground on Saturday, few could have predicted what was about to unfold. -
Spartak Moscow sign defender Mauricio on loan from Lazio
The 27-year-old signed for the Italian team on loan from Sporting Lisbon in January 2015, a move that was made permanent at the end of that season. -
Proteas in complete command v Black Caps
New Zealand are in serious trouble in the second and final Test of their series with South Africa, who hold a 372-run lead at the end of day three. -
South Africa in complete command in Pretoria
PRETORIA, (Reuters) - South Africa slid to 105 for six on the third day of the second and final test against New Zealand on Monday but were still firmly in command at Centurion, holding a 372-run lead. -
Quintana leads Tour of Spain again after winning stage 10
BARCELONA (Reuters) - Nairo Quintana retook the red jersey in the Tour of Spain after winning stage 10 to take a commanding lead in the general classification, while Chris Froome recovered from a poor start to the final climb to claim third in the stage and overall. -
Quintana regains lead in Tour of Spain
A late attack has given Nairo Quintana victory in the 10th stage of the Tour of Spain, and has also won him back the leader's red jersey. -
Spurs forward Chadli joins West Brom on four-year deal
The 27-year-old becomes Albion's second permanent signing of the transfer window, with manager Tony Pulis having set his sight on bringing in five new players before Wednesday's transfer deadline. -
HSBC exec pleads not guilty to US charges
A former top HSBC executive has pleaded not guilty over charges of forex and wire fraud. -
Players may be risking health by popping pain pills
NEW YORK (Reuters) - For all the talk of banned performance-enhancing drugs in sport, mundane over-the-counter anti-inflammatory pain medications may be more of an issue on the tennis tour, according to numerous players. -
Ramos surprised by Casillas exclusion from Spain squad
BARCELONA (Reuters) - Spain defender Sergio Ramos was surprised to learn that the country's record appearance maker and long-time captain Iker Casillas had been left out of the Spain squad by coach Julen Lopetegui. -
Napoli do not need Cavani to come back, says president
The Serie A side were linked with the 29-year-old after Gonzalo Higuain left in July to join Italian champions Juventus in a record deal worth 90 million euros ($100.5 million). -
New Zealand all out for 214
PRETORIA, (Reuters) - Captain Kane Williamson made a determined 77 but New Zealand were bowled out for 214, leaving them with a deficit of 267 at tea on the third day of the second test against South Africa at Centurion on Monday. -
Eagle Barrass gets AFL rising star nod
West Coast Eagles defender Tom Barrass has received the final nomination for the AFL's rising star award in 2016.
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