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Southampton assistant Black named in newspaper probe
LONDON (Reuters) - Southampton have vowed to work closely with the FA and Premier League after the club's assistant manager Eric Black was named in the newspaper investigation that has seen England manager Sam Allardyce and Barnsley assistant Tommy Wright lose their jobs. -
Buttler expects Stokes to be ODI deputy
Stand-in England ODI captain Jos Buttler says he expects all-rounder Ben Stokes to become his deputy. -
Warrington beat St Helens, into SL decider
Former Newcastle Knights playmaker Kurt Gidley has starred as Warrington overcame St Helens to reach the Super League grand final. -
United edge past Zorya in Europa League
Manchester United has secured a scrappy 1-0 win over Zorya Luhansk in the Europa League. -
Man United scrape home in Europa League
Manchester United has secured a scrappy 1-0 win over Zorya Luhansk in the Europa League. -
Don't give up on Syria: Aussie aid worker
An Australian aid worker in war-torn Syria has described the situation in the rebel-held city of Aleppo as the "world's most shocking humanitarian crisis". -
Aleppo faces catastrophe as US-Russia talks on verge of ending
The United States warned Thursday that it is on the brink of ending talks with Russia over the assault on Aleppo, where the United Nations says a humanitarian catastrophe is unfolding unlike any witnessed so far in Syria's brutal five-year war. -
Willett's Ryder Cup sullied by his brother
US Masters champion Danny Willett admits it's been hard to focus on the Ryder Cup following his brothers lambasting of US golf fans and players in a magazine. -
US close to ending Syria talks with Russia
Secretary of State John Kerry says the US is on the verge of suspending talks with Russia on a ceasefire in Syria -
Tesla Autopilot blamed for German bus hit
Tesla says the Autopilot is its car was not at fault for a driver crashing into the rear of a bus on a highway in Germany. -
Roughead named for AFL grand final
Western Bulldogs ruckman Jordan Roughead has one medical appointment before his grand final selection is definite. -
Bus ride sharpened AFL focus for 'Dogs
Western Bulldogs coach Luke Beveridge says it didn't take long for his players to switch their focus to the grand final. -
Heroes versus villains in AFL grand final
The AFL grand final narrative is good versus evil as long-term battlers Western Bulldogs meet perennial finalists Sydney. -
Royal kids make rare appearance in Canada
Prince George and Princess Charlotte have taken part in a children's party during the royal tour of Canada, with a petting zoo their favourite event. -
Lockout laws do reduce violence: study
Restrictions on alcohol trading hours do help reduce rates of violent attacks, Australian researchers have found after a review of 21 international studies. -
Cheika wants to win the 'Aussie way'
Michael Cheika says the Wallabies will stick to their style as they look to shatter a decades-long hoodoo in Pretoria against South Africa on Saturday. -
Bruce ideal for England, says Hull captain
Bruce, who led Hull to promotion through the second tier playoffs last season, is widely reported to be on the Football Association's shortlist for the England job after Allardyce's 67-day reign ended on Tuesday. -
Tiger's help boosts Reed
Patrick Reed expects his career to benefit no end from working with Tiger Woods at the Ryder Cup this week. -
SA premier to check storm damage
South Australian Premier Jay Weatherill will travel to the state's mid-north to survey the storm damage. -
Roy defied govt advice on Iraq: Bishop
Former Liberal MP Wyatt was "irresponsible" to defy government advice not to travel to an Iraqi war zone, Foreign Minister Julie Bishop says. -
Golf - Ryder Cup first tee a 'forever' moment
CHASKA, Minnesota (Reuters) - It is an individualist game at its core, yet some of golf's most vivid moments come from the Ryder Cup and the first tee of the preeminent team competition in the sport. -
Celtic fined by UEFA over supporters' Palestinian flags
Home fans flew the flags before and during the match against Israeli opposition at Celtic Park, drawing a charge from UEFA, who viewed the flags as "illicit banners". -
Gladbach forward Raffael out with thigh muscle injury
BERLIN (Reuters) - Borussia Moenchengladbach forward Raffael will be out for an unspecified length of time after sustaining a thigh muscle injury in their 2-1 Champions League loss to Barcelona on Wednesday. -
Liverpool's Klopp says Swansea will provide tough test
Liverpool are fuelled with confidence and fourth in the table, having beaten Arsenal, Chelsea and champions Leicester City in their opening six games of the campaign. -
F1 drivers step into the unknown on resurfaced Sepang
SEPANG, Malaysia (Reuters) - Experienced drivers such as Formula One championship leader Nico Rosberg and Jenson Button have no idea what to expect at the Malaysian Grand Prix as the Sepang circuit has been overhauled for this weekend's race. -
Rugby - Faltering Boks and Wallabies seek win to restore confidence
PRETORIA (Reuters) - A disappointing year for both South Africa and Australia will take a turn for the worse for whichever team finishes on the losing side of their Rugby Championship encounter at Loftus Versfeld on Saturday. -
Golf - Clarke's wildcard phone call was agony for rookie Pieters
CHASKA, Minnesota (Reuters) - Belgian Thomas Pieters fulfilled a lifelong dream by making his first Ryder Cup team but he had to endure a nervous wait before learning he had been handed a wildcard spot for Hazeltine National. -
Low protein diet equals longevity: study
It may be time to stop demonising carbohydrates because a new study has found they may be the "fountain of youth". -
Cabrera Bello ready to make Ryder Cup mark
Spain's Rafa Cabrera Bello admits he has an "impossible task" to live up to the achievements of his Ryder Cup compatriots. -
Ericsson recovers after chicken accident
Suaber F1 driver Marcus Ericsson says he's fit to race in the Malaysian GP after being floored by a chicken when cycling. -
Cycling no longer the black sheep, says Tour de France director
PARIS (Reuters) - With scandal after scandal rocking the world of sport, cycling is shedding its image as the black sheep because of its changing culture, Tour de France director Christian Prudhomme believes. -
Leigia Warsaw punished over racism
Legia Warsaw have been told by UEFA to play their next Champions League home game against Real Madrid behind closed doors. -
UUK signs Franco-Chinese nuclear project
The UK has signed off on its first new nuclear power station in decades, with the project to be built by a Franco-Chinese consortium. -
Rome withdraws Olympic 24 bid
Rome's 2024 Olympic bid is officially over after the city council voted against supporting a bid by the Italian capital. -
Injury forces Wawrinka out of Japen Open
Stan Wawrinka has pulled out of next week's Japan Open with a back injury. -
Train crashes into New Jersey station
More than 100 people are injured after a US commuter train barrelled into a New Jersey rail station without stopping and crashed during the morning rush hour. -
Mickelson apologises to Sutton
Ryder Cup veteran Phil Mickelson has apologised to former captain Hal Sutton for criticism of his leadership in 2004. -
Halep overpowers Keys to reach Wuhan semis
Simona Halep has advanced to the semi-finals of the Wuhan Open with a 6-4 6-2 win over Madison Keys. -
Injured Ramsey forced to sit out Wales' World Cup qualifiers
Ramsey, who was initially expected to be back mid-September, is likely to make his return after the international break which ends on Oct. 14. -
Motor racing - Sauber’s Ericsson fit to race after Thai chicken accident
SEPANG, Malaysia (Reuters) - Sauber’s Marcus Ericsson was left wondering why the chicken crossed the road after falling foul of one while training in Thailand last week. -
Winterburn backs Wenger for England, says he will stay at Arsenal
LONDON (Reuters) - Arsene Wenger would be the perfect choice to revive England's flagging fortunes, according to Nigel Winterburn -- although the former Arsenal defender hopes it never happens. -
Real Madrid ready to fight back to winning ways
MADRID (Reuters) - Real Madrid coach Zinedine Zidane is not pressing the panic button despite a third straight draw for his team ahead of Sunday's home game against Eibar. -
Banana thrown onto pitch during Rostov's Champions League match with PSV
MOSCOW (Reuters) - A banana was thrown onto the pitch in Rostov-on-Don in an apparent racist gesture during Rostov's Champions League Group D clash with PSV Eindhoven, Russian media reported, an incident that could prove damaging for the Russian side. -
LMA calls on newspaper to disclose evidence of bungs
LONDON (Reuters) - The League Manager's Association (LMA) says it is "deeply concerned" with allegations of corruption involving some of its members and has urged the Daily Telegraph to forward evidence to England's football authorities. -
Philippines boxing icon Pacquiao used drugs as a teen but backs Duterte
MANILA (Reuters) - Philippines boxing icon Emmanuel "Manny" Pacquiao says he took all kinds of drugs as a teenager but fully supports President Rodrigo Duterte, whose vicious anti-drugs campaign has led to the killing of more than 3,000 people, mostly users and pushers, in three months. -
Quest for overseas success driving Smith
Australian captain Steve Smith is adamant the five-match one-day series against South Africa is anything but a warm-up for this summer's home Tests. -
Higuain move may be blessing in disguise for Napoli
MILAN (Reuters) - Napoli's free-scoring, unbeaten start to the season has suggested that the departure of prolific forward Gonzalo Higuain, viewed as a crushing blow at the time, could have been a blessing in disguise. -
India claims to have launched 'surgical strikes' on militants in Pakistan
India said on Thursday it had conducted "surgical strikes" on suspected militants preparing to infiltrate from Pakistan-ruled Kashmir, making its first direct military response to an attack on an army base it blames on Pakistan. -
African duo voted onto FIFA Council by CAF
CAIRO (Reuters) - African soccer leaders elected Guinea's Almamy Kabele Camara and Ghana's Kwesi Nyantakyi on Thursday to represent the continent on the expanded 36-member FIFA Council. -
Alonso's 30-place F1 penalty over engine
Due to trying out an upgraded power unit in practice, McLaren's Fernando Alonso is set to start the Malaysian F1 Grand Prix from the back of the grid.
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