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Matt Wilkinson upset at Trestles
Mick Fanning has produced a dominant performance to advance to the third round at Trestles. -
US halts oil pipeline near Native American tribal lands
The US government has moved to temporarily halt an oil pipeline in North Dakota that has angered Native Americans, blocking construction on federal land and asking the company behind the project to suspend work nearby. -
US halts North Dakota pipeline near tribal lands
The US government has moved to temporarily halt an oil pipeline in North Dakota that has angered Native Americans, blocking construction on federal land and asking the company behind the project to suspend work nearby. -
New No. 1 Kerber eyes revenge against Pliskova in final
NEW YORK (Reuters) - Angelique Kerber, who fulfilled a dream by completing her rise to the rank of world number one in women's tennis, now has a chance to satisfy a more basic urge - revenge - in the U.S. Open final on Saturday. -
Kerber eyes revenge in US Open final
Angelique Kerber has had a year to remember but as she tries to book-end it with a second grand slam title she knows she has to reverse a recent loss. -
St Etienne stun PSG with late equaliser in 1-1 draw
PARIS (Reuters) - French champions Paris St Germain continued their patchy start to the season after conceding a stoppage-time equaliser in a 1-1 home draw with St Etienne on Friday. -
Lewandowski steers Bayern to 2-0 win at Schalke
BERLIN (Reuters) - Bayern Munich's Robert Lewandowski made amends for several glaring misses when he scored a late goal and set up another as the German champions ground out a 2-0 win at battling Schalke 04 on Friday. -
Thompson sprints to victory in Brussels
Olympic 100m champ Elaine Thompson led from the blocks, with the Jamaican never challenged in the Diamond League meet in Brussels, running 10.72 seconds. -
Global anger over North Korea nuclear test as UN set to meet
World powers expressed outrage after North Korea claimed it had successfully tested a nuclear warhead that could be mounted on a missile, prompting urgent UN talks and calls for new sanctions. -
Trump criticises US policy on Russian TV
Donald Trump has aired his criticisms of the current US administration on a Russian government-funded channel, drawing a sharp rebuke from Hillary Clinton. -
US warns Galaxy Note 7 smartphone users
US authorities are expected to announce a recall on Samsung Galaxy Note 7 smartphones and is warning users to stop using them. -
Lavrov blames Washington as Syria talks drag on
Russia's Foreign Minister Sergei Lavrov urged reporters waiting for the end of talks on the Syrian crisis to be patient Friday and said US officials were checking back with Washington. -
Pacquiao's age gives trainer cause for concern
LOS ANGELES (Reuters) - Manny Pacquiao will be one month shy of his 38th birthday when he challenges World Boxing Organisation welterweight champion Jessie Vargas in November, a mature boxing age that gives his trainer cause for concern. -
No request from Rio police on tickets: IOC
The IOC says Brazilian police are yet to make contact with them over ticket scalping claims despite saying it wanted to quiz IOC president Thomas Bach. -
Sharks go into NRL finals battling history
Cronulla must overcome history and their recent form slump to make a historic NRL grand final. -
Dogs used past Eagles AFL win as spur
It was a dream first final in Perth for South African-born, WA-raised Western Bulldog Jason Johannisen with several exciting dashes from half back. -
Sydney set for its biggest AFL day
The biggest day in NSW AFL history has arrived, with the Swans playing the Giants in the first all-Sydney finals match. -
Storm spurred on by 2015 NRL exit: Green
North Queensland coach Paul Green says Melbourne will be using last year's exit from the NRL finals as motivation. -
Scott says Cats will be ready in AFL
Moments after his team earned the week off in the finals, Geelong coach Chirs Scott said they would make sure the round-23 bye does not hurt them. -
Quade set for Suncorp homecoming
Quade Cooper will make his first appearance at his cherished Suncorp Stadium in more than a year in Saturday's Test against the Springboks. -
Last-gasp loss no disaster for Hawks
Hawthorn coach Alastair Clarkson remains optimistic about the Hawks' premiership chances after their last-gasp loss to Geelong on Friday night. -
Crows wary of Roos in AFL eliminator
The Crows are hot favourites but wary of North Melbourne ahead of their AFL elimination final at Adelaide Oval. -
Pavic and Siegemund win U.S. Open mixed doubles
NEW YORK (Reuters) - Croatia's Mate Pavic and Germany's Laura Siegemund claimed the first silverware of the U.S. Open on Friday, landing the mixed doubles title with a 6-4 6-4 upset win over the seventh-seeded U.S. partnership of Rajeev Ram and Coco Vandeweghe. -
Australia seal T20 series in Dilshan's farewell
Set a target of 129, Australia won with 13 balls remaining to spoil Tillakaratne Dilshan's farewell from international cricket. -
White Tiger snares bronze in Rio sprint
Visually impaired Australian sprinter Chad Perris has clinched bronze at his first Paralympic Games behind Irish superstar Jason Smyth. -
Silence for Brazil! Crowd at blind soccer struggles with quiet
RIO DE JANEIRO (Reuters) - The Brazilian crowd was one of the quietest ever for their national soccer team, but it was still not quiet enough when the ball came into the box in the 29th minute. -
Castro one ahead going into second round at BMW
Castro, one of 33 players in the 69-man field to complete the opening round on Thursday before weather halted play, fired a seven-under-par 65 that left him one stroke in front of American compatriot Brian Harmon. -
Hull's Phelan picks up manager of the month award
LONDON (Reuters) - Hull City manager Mike Phelan has been named the Premier League manager of the month for August after guiding the promoted club to an impressive start in England's top flight. -
Polish thrower ends 16 years of hurt
Polish Paralympian Robert Jachimowicz believes he has finally achieved justice after claiming he was wrongly denied a discus gold medal 16 years ago. -
Froome cuts race lead in Vuelta time trial
Chris Froome took a big bite into Nairo Quintana's lead of the Tour of Spain by winning an individual time trial with two days remaining in the race. -
Froome wins time trial, cuts gap on Vuelta leader Quintana
MADRID (Reuters) - Britain's Chris Froome closed the gap on Tour of Spain leader Nairo Quintana to one minute and 21 seconds with a spectacular performance in Friday's individual time trial. -
All Blacks to resist Pumas ploys
All Blacks forwards say they've learned their lesson from last week's abrasive affair with Australia and will stick to their own game against Argentina. -
Scotland braced for return of Old Firm derby
LONDON (Reuters) - It would be a tough task convincing any Glaswegian that a Celtic versus Rangers Old Firm derby has any serious rival in world football - such is the intensity level that accompanies a clash between the Scottish giants. -
Gallagher adds summer medal to Games glory
After being banned from the Beijing Paralympics for not being blind enough, Australian Jessica Gallagher has made summer and winter Games history in Rio. -
UK's Johnson leaves Aust-style migration
Prime Minister Theresa May has made it clear she believes the Australian-style migration system is the wrong move for the United Kingdom after Brexit. -
Chelsea's Luiz, Alonso unlikely to start at Swansea - Conte
LONDON (Reuters) - New Chelsea signings David Luiz and Marcos Alonso are not ready for a first-team place in Sunday's Premier League clash with Swansea City, manager Antonio Conte said on Friday. -
Aussie bowlers limit Sri Lanka to 128
Australia are chasing 129 to win the Twenty20 international against Sri Lanka in Colombo and claim a clean sweep of the two-match series. -
Manchester UFC event sells out in minutes
LONDON (Reuters) - Tickets for the Ultimate Fighting Championship (UFC) event in Manchester, England next month sold out in six minutes on Friday, despite the fact that the main card will not start until three o'clock in the morning local time. -
Scott stumbles, but in mix at BMW
Adam Scott stumbled after the resumption of a weather-interrupted opening round at the US PGA Tour's third playoff event. -
Soccer-City more dangerous without Aguero, says Mourinho
LONDON (Reuters) - Jose Mourinho believes Manchester City could be a more difficult proposition without suspended Sergio Aguero than with him in Saturday's eagerly-anticipated Premier League derby. -
Hawks, Cats have another AFL classic
The AFL's greatest modern rivalry had another chapter on Friday night as Geelong beat Hawthorn by two points. -
Ducati's Iannone ruled out of San Marino GP
ROME (Reuters) - Ducati MotoGP rider Andrea Iannone was ruled out of the weekend's San Marino Grand Prix on Friday after suffering a fractured vertebra in a fall in practice. -
Zlatan born for Manchester derby, says Henry
LONDON (Reuters) - If ever a fixture was made for striker Zlatan Ibrahimovic it is Saturday's Manchester derby at Old Trafford, according to his former Barcelona team mate Thierry Henry. -
European MPs call for FIFA to act against Israeli settlement soccer clubs
JERUSALEM (Reuters) - Members of the European Parliament called on world soccer's governing body FIFA on Friday to act against Israeli clubs based in settlements in the occupied West Bank and prevent them from participating in officially sanctioned play. -
UN Security Council to meet over nuke test
The United Nations Security Council will hold a closed-door meeting on North Korea's nuclear test at the request of the United States, Japan and South Korea. -
Tottenham set to break British attendance record for Champions League
LONDON (Reuters) - Tottenham Hotspur say next week's clash with Monaco will be played in front of the highest attendance for a Champions League game in England, with more than 80,000 tickets sold. -
Williams sign ex-Ferrari F1 tyre chief
Former Ferrari tyre performance head Antonio Spagnolo has been hired by Williams to help analyse their Formula One rivals' strengths. -
Blatter and two others facing FIFA investigation over salaries
ZURICH (Reuters) - Former FIFA president Sepp Blatter and ex-secretary general Jerome Valcke, already banned from football for ethics violations, are facing a fresh investigation, this time over the salaries and bonuses they received in office. -
NRL refs boss defends penalty try decision
Referees' boss Tony Archer insists the NRL bunker got it right in awarding a penalty try to Brisbane in their elimination final win over Gold Coast. -
Williams sign former Ferrari tyre performance head
LONDON (Reuters) - Williams have recruited former Ferrari tyre performance head Antonio Spagnolo to help analyse their Formula One rivals' strengths.
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