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Simmons sacked as Windies coach
Simmons, 53, had endured a rocky time in the position and was suspended in September last year after criticising the board's selection policy for the West Indies' tour to Sri Lanka. -
West Indies fire coach Simmons
Phil Simmons has been fired as coach of the West Indies, six months after guiding the team to the World T20 title. -
Wasteful PSG held by Arsenal in Group A opener
PARIS (Reuters) - Paris St Germain wasted the chance to ignite their stuttering start to the season when they were held to a 1-1 home draw by Arsenal in their Champions League Group A opener on Tuesday. -
Lay day called in California surf
Surfers have been forced to wait until Wednesday (Thursday AEST) to return to the water for competition after low swells forced a lay day at Lower Trestles. -
NZ's Clark takes UN campaign to Caribbean
Helen Clark says as a New Zealander she understands the issues facing small island nations in the Caribbean. -
Messi sets hat-trick record as Barca hit seven
BARCELONA (Reuters) - Lionel Messi, Luis Suarez and Neymar combined to devastating effect as Barcelona swatted Celtic aside 7-0 at the Nou Camp to lay down a marker in Champions League Group C on Tuesday. -
Kimmich shines as Bayern romp to 5-0 win over Rostov
MUNICH, Germany (Reuters) - Bayern Munich crushed Champions League newcomers Rostov 5-0with two goals from youngster Joshua Kimmich on Tuesday to kick off their Group D campaign and set a competition record with their 13th consecutive home victory. -
Hayne knew bikie: Bloomfield's lawyer
The lawyer for accused bikie Chris Bloomfield claims Jarryd Hayne previously knew his client, and that it was reportedly the NRL player's cash in the video. -
Palace defender Souare expected to make full recovery
LONDON (Reuters) - Crystal Palace and Senegal defender Pape Souare is expected to make a full recovery after undergoing surgery on his jaw and thigh following a car crash. -
Man City v Borussia Moenchengladbach postponed after heavy rain
MANCHESTER, England (Reuters) - Torrential rain before kickoff meant Manchester City's opening Champions League Group C clash with Borussia Moenchengladbach was postponed on Tuesday because of safety concerns. -
Trump not fit in anyway to lead: Obama
Outgoing US President Barack Obama is asking Democrats to work as hard for Hillary Clinton as they did for him during his election. -
Only AFL finals wins interest Dangerfield
The Brownlow Medal is far from Patrick Dangerfield's mind as the award favourite dreams of an AFL premiership. -
Niggle Feldt at your own risk, dare Cows
North Queensland co-captain Johnathan Thurston has all but dared Brisbane to niggle firebrand winger Kyle Feldt in their NRL semi-final. -
Townsend to bounce back from NRL hooking
Chad Townsend's Cronulla teammates say he's bounced back from his surprise hooking during Saturday's finals win over Canberra. -
Moylan should've debuted earlier: Austin
Raiders star Blake Austin believes former Penrith teammate Matt Moylan has long been an NRL star in the making. -
Luckless Bulldog Smith embraces AFL return
Western Bulldogs forward Clay Smith says it's surreal to be part of the team's AFL finals campaign after a horrible run of injuries. -
Young Bomber warns of tough AFL task
Essendon star Zach Merrett says even with their banned players back, the Bombers have a tough road ahead. -
Cows tip Roberts to struggle at judiciary
North Queensland coach Paul Green admits he is not confident about Brisbane centre James Roberts' NRL judiciary prospects on Wednesday night. -
Pochettino confident Wembley will not snag Tottenham's style
LONDON (Reuters) - Tottenham Hotspur have been training on a larger than normal pitch to prepare for Wednesday's Champions League Group E opener against Monaco at their adopted Wembley Stadium home. -
Wada systems hacked by Russian cyber espionage group
It identified the group as Tsar Team (APT28), also known as Fancy Bear. -
Barcelona fans plan pro-independence protest during Celtic tie
BARCELONA (Reuters) - Barcelona supporters plan to display 30,000 pro-Catalan independence flags during their Champions League game with Celtic at the Nou Camp on Tuesday, risking the wrath of European soccer's governing body UEFA. -
Kremlin says Russia's involvement in WADA hacking 'out of question' - agencies
MOSCOW (Reuters) - Any possible participation of the Russian government or secret services in the hacking of the World Anti-Doping Agency's (WADA) data "is out of question", Kremlin spokesman Dmitry Peskov was quoted as saying on Tuesday by Russian news agencies. -
Fresh national gun amnesty coming, reports
Australia is reportedly set to hold a gun amnesty, 20 years after the first scheme which saw more than 700,000 guns handed in after the Port Arthur massacre. -
Tiger can add to 14 majors if he's healthy - Kaymer
LONDON (Reuters) - Former world number one Martin Kaymer believes back injury victim Tiger Woods can add to his haul of 14 major championship wins as long as he returns to golf with a clean bill of health. -
Govt brings on $6.3b omnibus savings bill
The federal government will bring on debate on the $6.3 billion omnibus bill after striking a deal with Labor. -
A month of rain in 12 hours for Vic town
The small town of Walpeup received its mean September rainfall in 12 hours as heavy rainfall continues to soak Victoria. -
All eyes on Hanson for first Senate speech
Pauline Hanson will deliver her first speech to the Senate in one of the most eagerly awaited parliamentary addresses. -
NBA forward cops 15-game drug ban
Oklahoma City will be without key forward Mitch McGary for the opening 15 games of the NBA season due to a drug ban. -
Russia behind cyber attacks, say WADA
A Russian cyber espionage group is threatening to release confidential athlete data relating to the Rio Olympics, according to WADA. -
Van Praag talks of backtracking voters as Ceferin set for victory
ATHENS (Reuters) - Dutchman Michael van Praag complained of backtracking voters on Tuesday as his rival Aleksander Ceferin appeared to be heading for victory in Wednesday's UEFA presidential election. -
Wada says systems hacked by Russian cyber espionage group
"WADA condemns these ongoing cyber-attacks that are being carried out in an attempt to undermine WADA and the global anti-doping system," said director general Olivier Niggli in a statement. -
Ogilvy to use career earnings exemption
Australian golfer Geoff Ogilivy plans to turn around a recent rough patch with the help of the one-time career earnings exemption. -
Shouting 'Liar, liar,' protesters disrupt Lochte's dancing debut
The two protesters were tackled by security and arrested for trespass and other people in the audience booed before being removed by security, the ABC network and police said. -
Barcelona fans plan pro-independence protest against Celtic
BARCELONA (Reuters) - Barcelona supporters plan to display 30,000 pro-Catalan independence flags during their Champions League game with Celtic at the Nou Camp on Tuesday, risking the wrath of European soccer's governing body UEFA. -
Russia calls on US help in Syria ceasefire
Russia wants the US to step in and influence some of the armed groups who have refused to stop fighting in Syria. -
IOC sanctions Russian Olympians including silver medalist Abakumova
ZURICH (Reuters) - The International Olympic Committee on Tuesday sanctioned four Russian Olympians who competed at the 2008 Beijing and 2012 London games for failing drug tests, including silver medalist Maria Abakumova. -
UK to continue to wait for Brexit
The wait for the UK to exit the European Union continues and won't happen till the Brexit ministry is full. -
Leverkusen's Bellarabi to undergo surgery, out for rest of year
BERLIN (Reuters) - Bayer Leverkusen winger Karim Bellarabi will undergo surgery on Wednesday in Switzerland following his adductor muscle injury and will be out for the rest of the year, the club said. -
Van Praag will renegotiate Champions League deal if elected
ATHENS (Reuters) - Michael van Praag will reopen negotiations over the format for the Champions League if he is elected UEFA president on Wednesday, saying a breakaway league would take place "over my dead body". -
Clinton to return to campaign trail Friday
Hillary Clinton expects to be back on the campaign trail by Friday. -
Activists, participants clash at Spanish bull-lancing festival
TORDESILLAS, Spain (Reuters) - Animal rights activists clashed with locals holding an annual bull-lancing festival in central Spain on Tuesday at which participants were for the first time in centuries banned from killing a bull after chasing it on horseback. -
Number crunchers offer hope for Leicester
LONDON (Reuters) - Leicester City fans will be hoping 'form is temporary, class is permanent' ahead of their club's Champions League debut on Wednesday, and statisticians say they have reason to be optimistic. -
Japanese volcano could erupt soon
One of Japan's most active volcanoes, Sakurajima volcano on the southwest tip of the country, could be close to a major eruption. -
Parents-to-be urged to watch their weight
New research shows that men and women who are overweight or obese before conceiving a baby dramatically increase the chances of their child being obese at 21. -
Avoid most apartments, says property pro
Apartments around the country face headwinds from tenant shortages and oversupply, and investors are increasingly turning to houses and villas, a survey shows. -
YOLO: Oxford looks to urban slang as 1000 new additions made to latest dictionary
Moobs, gender-fluid and YOLO are among more than 1,000 words and terms that have been added to the Oxford English Dictionary. -
Vardy lays down marker before Champions League debut
LONDON (Reuters) - England striker Jamie Vardy says Leicester City have no intention of treating the Champions League as some sort of belated Premier League victory parade, and are ready to add another chapter to last season's stunning success story. -
Ronaldo to play full 90 minutes against Sporting, says Zidane
BARCELONA (Reuters) - Real Madrid talisman Cristiano Ronaldo will play the full 90 minutes against boyhood club Sporting Lisbon as he steps up his return from injury in the Champions League on Wednesday, coach Zinedine Zidane said. -
Jeonbuk thrash Shanghai to reach Asian Champions League semis
After a barren first half, the 2006 champions took complete control of the second leg of their quarter-final at the Jeonju World Cup Stadium against the Chinese debutants, coached by former England and Manchester City manager Sven-Goran Eriksson. -
Chelsea's Terry to miss Liverpool clash
The 35-year-old, who has played all four of Chelsea's league games this season, left the Liberty Stadium on crutches in the closing minutes of Chelsea's 2-2 draw with Swansea City on Sunday.
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