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One Nation likely to back dole wait
The federal government is closer to pushing through a plan to make young people wait for the dole, with One Nation's Pauline Hanson saying it's a wise idea. -
Clinton, Trump to square off in US debate
Monday night's debate (Tuesday 11am AEST) will be the first time Hillary Clinton and Donald Trump go toe-to-toe in front of a massive television audience. -
Burnley beat Watford 2-0 in historic encounter
LONDON, Sept 26 (Reuters) - Burnley struck either side of halftime through Jeff Hendrick and Michael Keane to claim a 2-0 Premier League home win over Watford in the first top-flight meeting of the two clubs on Monday. -
Walker looks for Palmer inspiration at Hazeltine
CHASKA, Minnesota (Reuters) - Just as Europe were inspired by the spirit of Seve Ballesteros when they won the 2012 Ryder Cup, Jimmy Walker is looking to Arnold Palmer's impact to help the U.S. cause this week at Hazeltine. -
Palmer to inspire at Ryder Cup: Walker
Jimmy Walker says the US Ryder Cup team will pay tribute to the late Arnold Palmer this week, and also hope to draw some inspiration from his life. -
Some private schools over-funded: minister
Education Minister Simon Birmingham confirmed some wealthy private schools could be hit with funding cuts if the government negotiates a "fairer" model. -
Dangerfield craves AFL premiership
It took a moving tribute to Paul Couch to make Patrick Dangerfield realise what it would mean to win the Brownlow Medal. -
Syria's Aleppo battered by fresh wave of intense air strikes
Syria's Aleppo faced worsening food and medical shortages on Monday and warplanes again pounded the city as Russia condemned what it called 'unacceptable' Western rhetoric after allegations of war crimes. -
US hotels Turkey, could be targets
US citizens are being warned about using American hotels in Turkey's major southern city of Adana, with the US Consulate saying there are specific threats. -
UN: Clark losing support for UN's top job
Former Portuguese prime minister Antonio Guterres continues to lead the UN Secretary-General race vote, but he may fall to a Russian veto -
Tributes flow for statesman-like Palmer
Tributes have continued to flow for the iconic golfer Arnold Palmer, who died on Sunday. -
Townsend primed for NRL GF: Maloney
Chad Townsend is primed for the game of his life in the NRL grand final, according to his Sharks halves partner James Maloney. -
Ted's ticked every AFL box says sibling
Sydney forward Xavier Richards says his brother and fellow Swan Ted will leave the AFL satisfied, even if he doesn't play in Saturday's grand final -
Koroibete not money hungry: Kerevi
Samu Kerevi says he respects Marika Koroibete's motivation for leaving the NRL despite critics who have labelled him as money hungry. -
Resilient Rohan hungry for AFL flag
Having overcome serious injury and buoyed by his remarkable recovery from another scare, Gary Rohan is not willing to let this AFL grand final slide. -
Old Dog can laugh about last-minute lapse
Western Bulldogs veteran Dale Morris had to contend with a late issue ahead of the Dogs' preliminary final against Greater Western Sydney. -
Foran's NRL future remains clouded
The NRL are unlikely to make a decision on the playing future of Kieran Foran anytime soon. -
Fifita hard to handle, says Storm's Smith
Melbourne Storm skipper Cameron Smith says his side have to try to nullify the damage done by Sharks big man Andrew Fifita. -
Germany MP sets deadline for online hate
Germany is trying to pressure social media companies to be more proactive in removing illegal hate speech and terror talk from their online platforms. -
Zidane dismisses talk of rift with Ronaldo
DORTMUND, Germany (Reuters) - Real Madrid coach Zinedine Zidane denied on Monday there was a rift between him and Cristiano Ronaldo after the team's talisman appeared to react angrily to being substituted in Saturday's 2-2 draw at Las Palmas. -
Palmer accorded statesman-like status as tributes flow
CHASKA, Minnesota (Reuters) - Very few figures from the sports world have been mourned as great statesmen or global leaders but iconic golfer Arnold Palmer was accorded that status with U.S. President Barack Obama leading the tributes on Monday. -
NSW flood towns brace for more rain
More rain is predicted to fall across flooded communities in rural NSW, where it's expected a natural disaster will be declared. -
Same-sex marriage row set to drag on
The row over the same-sex marriage plebiscite appears set to drag on until Labor spells out its final position when caucus meets on October 11. -
Team Sky boss Brailsford defends Wiggins
Team Sky boss David Brailsford has defended the reputation of Tour de France winner Bradley Wiggings in response to leaked documents about his medical history. -
Sissoko among five Spurs players to miss CSKA game
The French international was substituted during Tottenham's 2-1 win over Middlesbrough in the Premier League. -
Coalition primary vote dips under 40%
The coalition's primary vote has dipped below 40 per cent for the first time under the Turnbull government, lower than where Tony Abbott was a year ago. -
FIFA under fire for disbanding anti-racism task force
ZURICH (Reuters) - World soccer's governing body FIFA was under fire on Monday for winding up its anti-racism task force with former presidential candidate Prince Ali Bin Al Hussein of Jordan describing the move as worrying and shameful. -
Europe's Rosetta to crash-land on comet
A STG1 billion ($A1.7 billion) space mission will come to a dramatic end when the Rosetta orbiter crashes on to a comet. -
Wozniacki knocks Stosur out of Wuhan Open
Samantha Stosur and Daria Gavrilova have both suffered first-round defeats at the Wuhan Open in China. -
Leicester bank on Slimani experience against Porto - Ranieri
LONDON (Reuters) - Leicester City will bank on the inside knowledge and goal threat of Porto's nemesis Islam Slimani ahead of their Champions League Group G clash on Tuesday. -
Dangerfield's emotional tribute to Couch
AFL Brownlow Medal winner Patrick Dangerfield has paid tribute to his great mate Paul Couch after polling a record 35 votes on Monday night. -
Cox claims Brownlow vote for America
The United States of America now has a Brownlow vote after Mason Cox polled in Monday night's count. -
Worrall to make ODI debut for Australia
Swing bowler Daniel Worrall will makes his ODI debut for Australia against Ireland in the South African city of Benoni on Tuesday. -
UK scientists find new fat clues in faeces
The make-up of the bacteria found in human faeces may influence levels of dangerous fat in our bodies, say UK researchers. -
Know your breasts: McGrath Foundation
An "alarming" number of Australian women are misinformed about the breast cancer risk factors, a McGrath Foundation survey has found. -
Square taps tech-happy Aussie market
Mobile payments outfit Square - the company started by Twitter boss Jack Dorsey- has chosen Australia as the first ex-US market for its contactless card reader. -
Mitchell, Ablett all-time Brownlow pollers
Sam Mitchell's tally of 16 votes and Gary Ablett's six-vote haul has the pair on top of the all-time Brownlow Medal vote-pollers. -
Tottenham join drive to promote youth football in China
The London club's global coaching team will follow methods used at their academy to provide 42 physical education teachers an insight into coaching at the elite level, which will help train 8,000 primary and middle school students in Guangzhou. -
Mexican GP promoters would welcome more U.S. races
LONDON (Reuters) - Mexican Grand Prix organisers hope U.S. company Liberty Media's takeover of Formula One will boost their event by expanding in the region and eventually creating a North American season similar to Europe's run of races. -
Williamson wants more application from New Zealand batsmen
KANPUR, India (Reuters) - New Zealand batsmen have the necessary skills to negotiate the Indian spinners on turning tracks but must apply themselves for longer periods, captain Kane Williamson said after his team's loss in the opening test on Monday. -
Players in Eastern Europe often go unpaid for months, says FIFPro
ZURICH (Reuters) - Club football in Eastern Europe is in a fragile state and late payment of players is a chronic problem, the world players' union FIFPro said on Monday. -
Pakistan's Misbah hopes bilateral ties with India will resume
In a latest setback to relations, Indian Cricket Board President Anurag Thakur last week ruled out the possibility of reviving ties with Pakistan, saying even considering such a thought in the current situation was not appropriate. -
Six vie for Asian spots on FIFA council after Qatari banned
PANAJI, India (Reuters) - Six Asian candidates will vie for three seats on the reformed FIFA Council in Goa on Tuesday after a senior Qatari official was barred from the election due to an ongoing investigation into corruption. -
PSG's Aurier sentenced to two months' jail - lawyer
PARIS (Reuters) - A French court sentenced Paris St Germain defender Serge Aurier to two months in jail on Monday over a run-in with police as he left a night club in May, his lawyer said. -
Kohli hails 'priceless' Ashwin after Kanpur heroics
KANPUR, India (Reuters) - India captain Virat Kohli lavished praise on spinner Ravichandran Ashwin on Monday after his 10-wicket match haul vindicated the hosts' decision to go into the series opener against New Zealand with an extra batsman. -
Burnley team spirit reminiscent of Iceland - Gudmundsson
Gudmundsson started every game in Euro 2016 as Iceland, the smallest nation to qualify, pulled off the upset of tournament when they stunned England to reach the quarter-finals in France. -
Brown steps down from CSM, linked to F1 role
LONDON (Reuters) - American marketing executive Zak Brown, who has been linked to a role in Formula One after Liberty Media's takeover, announced on Monday he was stepping down from his current role as head of CSM Sport&Entertainment at the end of the year. -
Rights group wants settlement soccer clubs to relocate inside Israel
JERUSALEM (Reuters) - A human rights group urged soccer's governing body, FIFA, on Monday to move matches being played by Israeli teams in the occupied West Bank to Israel, saying that playing in Jewish settlements meant they were playing on stolen land. -
Trump endorsed by US immigration officers
The union representing 5000 US immigration officers and law enforcement support staff says it is supporting Republican presidential nominee Donald Trump. -
Bad news on Aussies' diet in CSIRO study
SBS World News Radio: Australians are being called on to adopt healthier eating habits following the results of a major CSIRO survey on diet.
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