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Williams sisters on collision course at U.S. Open
NEW YORK (Reuters) - Serena and Venus Williams, the sisters with 29 grand slams and a stack of records between them, will try to maintain a collision course at the U.S. Open on Monday when they play their fourth-round matches. -
Aust working on EU, UK trade deals
Work is underway to secure free trade agreements with the UK and the European Union with Trade Minister Steve Ciobo headed to Europe. -
Police dog takes down man in central Qld
A police dog has helped take down a man who fled through a storm drain and a creek in central Queensland. -
Husband's body found in burnt NSW house
A 65-year-old man has died in a house fire overnight in Sydney's Hawkesbury region, while his wife managed to escape to safety, police say. -
Tsonga drops Sock to reach U.S. Open quarters
NEW YORK (Reuters) - Jo-Wilfried Tsonga booked his third trip to the U.S. Open quarter-finals by dropping American Jack Sock in four sets in their fourth-round match at Flushing Meadows on Sunday. -
Tigers to pay Farah $750k in 2017: report
The Wests Tigers will reportedly foot more than 75 per cent of Robbie Farah's salary in 2017, even with the representative hooker leaving the club. -
Kyrgios gutted by US Open exit
Australian tennis star Nick Kyrgios has taken to Twitter to express his bitter disappointment at his third-round US Open exit in New York. -
Climate scientists lash 'dangerous' report
Climate scientists from the Climate Change Authority say their colleagues have written an "untrue and dangerous" report. -
FINA hit back at doping experts' departure
FINA says it 'obviously regrets' the resignations by several senior anti-doping advisers. -
Allardyce's England get their lucky break
England produced the sort of performance in their opening 2018 World Cup qualifier against Slovakia that cost Allardyce's predecessor, Roy Hodgson, his job on the back of a Euro 2016 campaign that ended in an embarrassing shock defeat by Iceland. -
Aust's Yankey rejoins Carolina Panthers
Sydney giant David Yankey has been given another chance to play in the NFL after being cut by the Minnesota Vikings and Carolina Panthers. -
South Sudan agrees to more UN troops
To avoid an arms embargo threatened by the UN Security Council the government of South Sudan has agreed to accept 4000 extra peacekeepers. -
Eastern gorillas near extinction: report
The Red List of endangered species shows illegal hunting has pushed the world's biggest primate, the Eastern gorilla, close to extinction. -
Ten booked as Poland squander two-goal lead in Kazahkstan
ASTANA (Reuters) - Euro 2016 quarter-finalists Poland began their World Cup qualifying campaign by squandering a 2-0 lead in a bad-tempered 2-2 draw away to Kazakhstan which saw 10 players booked on Sunday. -
Keys locked out of U.S. Open quarters by Wozniacki
NEW YORK (Reuters) - There was no great escape this time for Madison Keys as a resurgent Caroline Wozniacki locked the eighth seeded American out of the U.S. Open quarter-finals with a tidy 6-3 6-4 win on Sunday. -
Lallana gives England last-gasp win over 10-man Slovakia
With the referee checking his watch, Danny Rose sent a hopeful low ball into the area for Lallana, who jinked left past a defender and struck a low shot through the legs of goalkeeper Matus Kozacik for his first England goal in 27 games. -
Injuries cruelled Eagles in '16: Barrett
Sea Eagles coach Trent Barrett has blamed his team's disappointing 2016 season on a long injury toll that included stars Daly Cherry-Evans and Jamie Lyon. -
Kangaroos mull forward line for AFL final
North Melbourne's four big forwards could function alongside each other in AFL finals according to Drew Petrie. -
Olympic hurt driving Taylor's last hurrah
Retiring Australian basketball star Penny Taylor is hoping to use the final few games of her WNBA career to make ammends for her Olympic disappointment. -
Hawks need to lift in AFL finals: Burgoyne
Hawthorn veteran Shaun Burgoyne says his AFL side need to lift in finals and can't afford to play like they did in the final round of the season. -
Ecclestone could stay on if F1 sale proceeds
MONZA, Italy (Reuters) - A takeover of Formula One by Liberty Media, rumoured to be imminent, could be good news for the sport but Bernie Ecclestone is likely to remain at the helm for some time yet, paddock insiders said on Sunday. -
Injured Finch, Lynn out of Sri Lankan T20s
Aaron Finch and Chris Lynn have both been ruled out of Australia's Twenty20 series with Sri Lanka after picking up injuries on Sunday. -
England grab last-gasp win against 10-man Slovakia
But for much of a lacklustre contest in Trnava it looked like England would be frustrated with a re-run of the goalless draw the teams shared in their last clash during the group stage at Euro 2016 in Saint-Etienne in June. -
Monfils rolls into US Open quarters
Gael Monfils is through to the US Open quarter-finals following a straight sets victory over Marcos Baghdatis. -
Sarfraz, Shoaib lead Pakistan to consolation ODI win
The hosts, put into bat, mustered a respectable 302 for nine from 50 overs but their bowling lacked penetration and Pakistan reached the victory target with 10 balls to spare. -
Turkish-backed rebels clear IS from border
Turkish-backed rebels have secured a stretch of the Turkish-Syrian border Ankara has long wanted to control to keep out jihadists and Syrian Kurdish fighters. -
Latvia's Sevastova beats Konta to reach U.S. Open last eight
NEW YORK (Reuters) - Anastasija Sevastova, who quit tennis because of injury in 2013, became the first Latvian woman to reach the U.S. Open quarter-finals since 1994 when she beat Britain's 13th seed Johanna Konta 6-4 7-5 on Sunday. -
Sevastova into US Open last eight
Johanna Konta is out of the US Open, the 13th seed beaten by Latvia's Anastasija Sevastova while last year's runner-up Roberta Vinci also advanced. -
Vinci first through to U.S. Open quarter-finals
NEW YORK (Reuters) - Italian seventh seed Roberta Vinci was first through to the U.S. Open quarter-finals, taming Ukraine's Lesia Tsurenko 7-6(5) 6-2 on Sunday. -
Tromp family's road trip still a mystery
Family of Victorian Mark Tromp have revealed scant details about their panicked road trip to NSW, but police are still investigating. -
No rate change seen at Stevens' last stand
Reserve Bank governor Glenn Stevens is expected to keep the cash rate at 1.5 per cent when he chairs his last central bank board meeting on Tuesday. -
G20 wraps up with action on economy
The G20 summit is expected to endorse action on making economies more open and helping developing countries emerge out of poverty. -
Hamilton in a spin after poor start
MONZA, Italy (Reuters) - Lewis Hamilton's dreams of winning the Italian Grand Prix for the third year in a row, and chalking up his 50th Formula One race victory, went out with the start lights on Sunday. -
Froome's Vuelta struggles continue
Colombian Nairo Quintana has tightened his grip on the Tour of Spain following the 15th stage, while Chris Froome's hopes dipped again. -
Warner ton secures Australia's win in final ODI
Australia's bowlers laid the foundation for their victory after routing Sri Lanka for 195 in 40.2 overs in the final match of the series at the Pallekele International Cricket Stadium. -
Vinales takes first MotoGP win at Silverstone
LONDON (Reuters) - Spaniard Maverick Vinales roared to his first MotoGP victory for Suzuki at Silverstone on Sunday with Britain's Cal Crutchlow second in his home race after starting on pole. -
Warriors squad lets McFadden down
Poor Warriors performances and careless errors in the side's last four NRL games cannot be put down to coaching, according to star halfback Shaun Johnson. -
Warner fires Aussies to another win
Australia secured a 4-1 ODI series win over Sri Lanka as interim captain David Warner set a new mark with the bat. -
Noren pips Hend in playoff to win European Masters
Swede Noren, who had previously won the European Masters in 2009, started the final day one shot behind Hend, but overtook the Australian after a strong front nine, hitting four consecutive birdies. -
Hend beaten in European Masters playoff
Australia's Scott Hend has fallen short of victory at the European Masters, going down in the play-off to Sweden's Alex Noren. -
Roy, Stokes carry England to 9-302
England have set Pakistan a target of 303, in the fifth and final ODI between the two countries, to avoid a series whitewash. -
Hamilton bungle gifts Rosberg Italian win
While Australia's Daniel Ricciardo provided the best move of the Italian GP, Mercedes' Nico Rosberg took out a comfortable victory, -
Syrian forces recapture parts of Aleppo
Syrian government forces have recaptured parts of Aleppo that were seized by rebels last month but heavy fighting continues. -
Italy without injured new boy Belotti for Israel
Belotti, 22, was one of several new faces called up for coach Giampiero Ventura's first squad and made his debut in Italy's 3-1 friendly defeat by France in Bari on Thursday. -
Wales must build on Euro 2016 heroics, says Williams
Under manager Chris Coleman, Wales lost to eventual winners Portugal in the semi-finals of Euro 2016 in their first major tournament appearance since 1958. -
Rosberg's Italian win cuts Hamilton's lead
A slow start by triple world champion Lewis Hamilton has gifted the Italian Grand Prix to Mercedes teammate Nico Rosberg. -
Rosberg wins in Italy to cut Hamilton's lead
MONZA, Italy (Reuters) - Germany's Nico Rosberg won the Italian Grand Prix for dominant Mercedes on Sunday to cut team mate Lewis Hamilton's Formula One world championship lead to two points with seven races remaining. -
France chief opens door for Benzema return
The striker was suspended indefinitely by the FFF in December 2015 after being put under formal investigation by a judge for an alleged plot to blackmail France team mate Mathieu Valbuena over a sex video. Benzema denies any wrongdoing. -
Super changes positive first step: Grattan
The Grattan Institute supports the government's proposed super changes, saying they would save $800 million a year. -
Xi sombre about world economy at G20
Chinese President Xi Jinping says the global economy is "at a crucial juncture", hemmed in by sluggish demand.
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