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Fiat Chrysler recalls 1.9 cars worldwide
Fiat Chrysler says it's aware of three fatalities and five injuries that could be related to an airbag defect. -
Mahe Fonua try saves Hull in Super League
Hull have to keep their treble hopes alive but they hardly played like potential Super League champions in an 18-12 win over Wakefield. -
Bruising Wallabies tour 'caused illness'
England fullback Mike Brown suspects the septicaemia that forced him to miss the start of the season may have been the result of a punishing tour of Australia. -
Harvey remains undecided on AFL future
Brent Harvey is yet to decide if he will continue his AFL career after being cut by North Melbourne. -
Dastyari blames old habit on debt saga
Opposition senator Sam Dastyari has blamed an old habit from his NSW Labor party days for the Chinese money saga that cost him his spot on the frontbench. -
Philippines not US 'little brown brother'
The Philippines wants its alliance with the US, but won't be treated like a "little brown brother" the country's foreign minister said in a visit to Washington. -
Syria deal rests with Russia, Clinton
The success of a US Russia brokered peace deal in Syria is up to the Russians, says Democrat nominee Hillary Clinton. -
Boks still finding best game plan: Hansen
All Blacks coach Steve Hansen reckons the Springboks are moving towards a more expansive style but are suffering short-term pain in the process. -
Super consultation a strength: Pyne
Cabinet minister Christopher Pyne has heralded the government's u-turn on superannuation policy, saying consultation is a strength. -
Bishop to meet Clinton, Trump officials
Foreign Minister Julie Bishop will meet officials from both sides of the US presidential election race to suss out how policies could affect Australia. -
Toddler and teen die in Tas crash
A toddler and a 19-year-old man have died following a single-car crash in Tasmania. -
United beaten by Feyenoord, Zenit stage stunning comeback
LONDON (Reuters) - Manchester United's first appearance in the Europa League group stage ended in disappointment after Feyenoord's Tonny Trindade applied a slide-rule finish late in the second half to secure a 1-0 win on Thursday. -
FBI's impersonation of journalist valid
The FBI didn't break any rules when it impersonated a journalist in 2007, but if it did it again today, it would need a higher level of approval. -
Pregnant woman attacked in armed robbery
A young pregnant woman has been attacked by masked-men on a Melbourne street. -
Chun, Park share first-round lead at Evian Championship
One shot back in the fifth and final women's major of the season, being played in Evian-les-Bains, were Olympic bronze medallist Shanshan Feng of China and American rookie Annie Park. -
Cologni named France RL coach
Former international Aurelien Cologni has been appointed as the successor to Englishman Richard Agar as coach of the France national team. -
Man United beaten in Europa League Opener
A second-string Manchester United side have lost their Europa League opener 1-0 to Feyenoord. -
Karlberg leads Italian Open
Defending champion Rikard Karlberg has opened up a one-shot lead as the weather wreaked havoc on day one of the Italian Open. -
Heppell would love to captain 'Dons in AFL
Returning Essendon star Dyson Heppell said he is ready to take over as captain, but adds there are plenty of strong candidates. -
Star Hawk needs more protection: Clarkson
Hawthorn coach Alastair Clarkson says veteran onballer Sam Mitchell needs more help from umpires when dealing with opposition taggers. -
Dogs praise AFL big-game specialist Picken
Western Bulldogs coach Luke Beveridge has backed tough midfielder Liam Picken to perform on the big stage during Friday's AFL semi-final against Hawthorn. -
Dad would never have played me: Cleary
Up-and-coming Panthers halfback Nathan Cleary believes he would have never made his NRL debut this season if his father Ivan was still coach at the club. -
Hannant out to keep alive NRL career
Veteran forward Ben Hannant hopes to keep his NRL career alive by helping inspire a North Queensland sudden death semi-final win over ex-club Brisbane. -
Russian weightlifting chief Syrtsov resigns
MOSCOW (Reuters) - Sergei Syrtsov resigned as president of the Russian Weightlifting Federation (RWF) on Thursday after the country's weightlifting team were barred from last month's Rio Olympics because of doping offences. -
Korean duo lead Evian Championship
Chun In Gee and Park Sung Hyung have set the pace at the final major of the year, shooting eight-under 63s to share the lead at the Evian Championship. -
Middx draw to set up Yorkshire showdown
Middlesex will face Yorkshire in a potential winner takes all showdown on the final round of the County Championship next week after drawing with Lancashire. -
Search to resume for farmer in Vic floods
Authorities will resume searching for a missing elderly farmer in flooded Victoria, as the country town of Charlton braces for a river peak of 7.5 metres. -
Apple fans wait for iPhone 7 nearly over
People have been camping outside the Apple Store in George Street in Sydney since Wednesday morning with tents pitched and chairs bordering the store. -
Chinese group completes West Brom takeover
LONDON (Reuters) - West Bromwich Albion's takeover by Chinese investment group Yunyi Guokai (Shanghai) Sports Development Ltd has been completed, the Premier League club said in a statement on Thursday. -
Contador joins Trek-Segafredo
Two-time Tour de France winner Alberto Contador will ride for the Trek-Segafredo team next season after five years with the Tinkoff team. -
War vet dedicates Rio gold to fallen mates
Australian war veteran Curtis McGrath has dedicated his Paralympic canoe sprint gold medal to his mates who never returned from the battlefield. -
Secret Number set for Oz return
Saeed bin Suroor says Secret Number will return to race in Australia following his success in the Doonside Cup at Ayr, in Scotland. -
Gasquet to face Coric in Davis Cup clash
Richard Gasquet will face teenager Borna Coric in the opening singles of the Davis Cup semi-final between France and Croatia. -
Murray to miss funeral for Davis Cup duty
Andy Murray will miss his grandfather's funeral to play in GB's Davis Cup semi-final against Argentina in Glasgow. -
Rosberg expects Liberty to bring new ideas to F1
SINGAPORE (Reuters) - Nico Rosberg has welcomed Liberty Media's takeover of Formula One with the German Mercedes driver believing the series will benefit from the "breath of fresh air" its new American owners are likely to provide. -
Austrian woman killed by Bali ferry blast
Indonesian police denied reports of a bomb attack, saying they suspected a gas cylinder explosion was behind the fatal ferry blast in Bali. -
South Africa to appeal Pistorius murder sentence again
JOHANNESBURG (Reuters) - South African state prosecutors will approach the Supreme Court of Appeal for leave to challenge Oscar Pistorius' six-year murder sentence after failing with a similar bid at a lower court, the National Prosecuting Authority said on Thursday. -
Cycling - Contador joins Trek-Segafredo for 2017
MADRID (Reuters) - Spanish veteran Alberto Contador will ride for the Trek-Segafredo team next year and is targeting a third Tour de France victory. -
Southampton need pressure in order to deliver, says Tadic
The club finished sixth last season to secure a place in the Europa League but have started this Premier League campaign with two draws and two defeats under new manager Claude Puel. -
Barkley needs to improve, says Everton boss Koeman
LONDON (Reuters) - England midfielder Ross Barkley needs to improve "in all areas" according to his Everton manager Ronald Koeman who substituted him at halftime during the 3-0 win at Sunderland on Monday. -
Barcelona attacking trio expected to start at Leganes
BARCELONA (Reuters) - Striker Neymar believes Barcelona's 7-0 demolition of Celtic on Tuesday shows how well the club's three world-class forwards operate together and has set them up nicely for domestic challenges. -
Drivers prepare for toughest test in Formula One
SINGAPORE (Reuters) - Since its inaugural race in 2008 the Singapore Grand Prix has gained a reputation for being the toughest challenge in Formula One, providing drivers with an extreme test of endurance in the trickiest conditions. -
Senate sits into night to pass budget bill
The federal government's $6.3 billion in savings have cleared parliament, but not before a lengthy debate went well into the night. -
Eng to select teen opener for Bangladesh
Teenage opener Haseeb Hameed is set to be named in England's squad for the tour of Bangladesh later this month. -
Murray in 'one more push' as Britain eye final
LONDON (Reuters) - Andy Murray is ready for "one more big push" this week as he tries to steer defending champions Britain into the Davis Cup final. -
Vettel seeks Singapore success to salvage season
SINGAPORE (Reuters) - Sebastian Vettel is running out of races to record his first win of the season for Ferrari but the German is optimistic this week's Singapore Grand Prix could provide some belated success for the Italian team. -
Australia's Starc undergoes surgery after training mishap
The 26-year-old hit his left shin on a piece of equipment during a training drill in Sydney and required 30 stitches. -
Spanish sprinter Hortelano undergoes more hand surgery
Hortelano, who won gold in the 200 metres at the European Championships in Amsterdam in July, has been at Barcelona's USP Institut University Dexeus hospital since Tuesday. -
Luiz to replace injured Terry for Chelsea versus Liverpool
LONDON (Reuters) - David Luiz will make his first start since rejoining Chelsea when he deputises for injured captain John Terry against Liverpool in the Premier League on Friday. -
Ricciardo hopes Singapore can provide win
With a similar track to Monaco, where he should have won save for a botched pit stop, Daniel Ricciardo says Singapore gives him a great chance of an F1 win.
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