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Shorten dodges South China Sea questions
Opposition Leader Bill Shorten says the most important thing about the South China Sea dispute is for it to be resolved peacefully. -
Scores dead as Russia renews heavy bombing of Syria's Aleppo
Regime ally Russia carried out its heaviest strikes in days on Syria's Aleppo, as rebel fire killed at least five schoolchildren in the war-torn country's south. -
McCarthy starting from scratch at Dockers
Cam McCarthy admits he'll begin his time at Fremantle with as much respect as a rookie despite his two seasons at GWS. -
Russian Olympic chief to step down
The head of the Russian Olympic Committee, says he is ready to step down following a turbulent year involving the widespread doping revelations. -
Mortimer unsure about Hasler at Canterbury
Canterbury legend and club director Steve Mortimer has questioned whether Des Hasler is the right man to be coaching the Bulldogs. -
Foreign powers behind cyber attack on BoM, report reveals
A new report to be released by the Australian Cyber Security Centre will reveal last year's cyber attack on the Bureau of Meteorology was the work of a foreign power. -
Trump's words 'constitute sexual assault'
White House spokesman Josh Earnest says President Barack Obama had found Donald Trump's comments concerning women repugnant. -
England ready for nervy Bangladesh: Moeen
England all-rounder Moeen Ali says Bangladesh are susceptible to buckling under pressure ahead of their one-day series decider in Chittagong on Wednesday. -
Terror suspect in Germany has 'ties to IS'
Hans-Georg Maassen, head of Germany's domestic intelligence agency, says the arrest of suspect Jaber Albakr has probably prevented an imminent attack. -
Johnson named PGA player of the year
US Open champion Dustin Johnson has been named the PGA Tour's player of the year following an outstanding 2015/16 season. -
Johnson named Player of the Year after breakthrough season
The world number two landed the coveted honour after posting a career-best three wins, including his U.S. Open triumph at Oakmont Country Club in June. -
Gunman kills 14 at Kabul shrine
Fourteen people are dead after a gunman opened fire at a shrine in Afghanistan's capital of Kabul. -
AC Milan great Maldini rejects technical director role
The 48-year-old said he would have had to share the role with Massimiliano Mirabelli, who has been appointed sporting director, but has yet to take up the role. -
UN casts doubt on African sex abuse claims
A draft United Nations memo suggests accusations of sexual abuse by UN peacekeepers were strikingly similar and may be motivated by financial gain -
Jedinak penalty secures draw for Australia against Japan
Iran were briefly bumped down to second after Uzbekistan, who were beaten by the group leaders on Thursday, rebounded to secure a 2-0 win over China. -
Fitzpatrick still pinching himself about breakthrough year
WATFORD, England (Reuters) - Opportunity knocked when Matt Fitzpatrick secured a maiden win at the British Masters 12 months ago and he is still pinching himself at the way golfing doors have opened since then. -
FIFA appoints first ever Chief Women's Football Officer
ZURICH (Reuters) - Global soccer governing body FIFA has appointed Sarai Bareman as its first ever Chief Women's Football Officer, the association announced on Tuesday. -
Labor moves changes to gay plebiscite bill
Barnaby Joyce has ruled out a parliamentary free vote on legalising same-sex marriage despite Prime Minister Malcolm Turnbull refusing to be drawn on a Plan B. -
Trade, security on Singapore PM's agenda
Singapore Prime Minister Lee Hsien Loong will deliver an historic address to the federal parliament and hold trade and security talks with Malcolm Turnbull. -
Poll fails to deliver sustained optimism
Demand for credit by business proved unusually subdued in the wake of the July 2 federal election, a time when there is normally a burst of optimism. -
NSW greyhound industry toasts ban backflip
Greyhound owners and trainers are celebrating an about-face on banning the industry in NSW, but animal welfare activists say they're bitterly disappointed. -
Russian Lysenko stripped of 2012 Olympic hammer gold medal
"Re-analysis of Lysenko’s samples from London 2012 resulted in a positive test for the prohibited substance dehydrochlormethyltestosterone (turinabol)," the IOC said. -
Ryder Cup rookie Wood gutted hero Tiger is delaying return
WATFORD, England (Reuters) - Ryder Cup rookie Chris Wood is gutted his hero Tiger Woods has scrapped plans to make a comeback this week, calling it a blow to the European Tour as well as to the millions of golf fans around the world. -
England's injury woes escalate
England's deepening injury crisis has escalated further after Mike Williams became the fourth flanker to be ruled out of the Euroopean entire autumn series. -
Kerber makes short work of Sakkari in Hong Kong
HONG KONG (Reuters) - Germany's Angelique Kerber beat Maria Sakkari of Greece 6-4 6-4 to reach the Hong Kong Open second round on Tuesday as fourth seed Samantha Stosur suffered a shock loss to unseeded Japanese Nao Hibino. -
Tomic retires midway through Agut clash
Injury has forced Bernard Tomic to retire midway through his clash with Spain's Roberto Bautista Agut at the Shanghai Masters. -
Ashwin key to India staying top: Kohli
India's reign at the top of the ICC Test rankings will depend on the long-term form of star spinner Ravichandran Ashwin, admits skipper Virat Kohli. -
Mercedes drivers celebrate dream team triple
BRIXWORTH, England (Reuters) - Lewis Hamilton and Nico Rosberg took time out from their title battle on Tuesday to join Mercedes bosses and factory staff in celebrating the team's third successive Formula One constructors' world championship. -
Garfoot takes bronze in world time trials
Australia's Katrin Garfoot has won bronze in the women's time trial at the Road World Championships in Doha. -
Djokovic storms through in Shanghai
SHANGHAI (Reuters) - World number one Novak Djokovic cruised into the Shanghai Masters third round with a 6-3 6-3 win over Italy's Fabio Fognini on Tuesday, the Serbian's first match since his loss to Stan Wawrinka in last month's U.S. Open final. -
Trump targets Ryan in another tweet
Republican nominee Donald Trump says House Speaker Paul Ryan is 'very weak and ineffective' -and is hurting his Presidential campaign. -
Italy pulls out of 2024 Olympic bid
Italy's Olympic Committee has officially withdrawn from bidding for the 2024 Games after opposition from Rome's city council. -
Stosur crashes out in Hong Kong
Samantha Stosur has crashed out of the Hong Kong Open, losing her first-round clash to Japan's Nao Hibino. -
Stillbirth rate in Aust is 'horrifying'
The number of babies dying in the first four weeks of life has decreased but the rate of stillbirths has risen, according to a new report. -
Obama vows to send people to Mars
Outgoing US President Barack Obama wants to see humans on Mars in the next 15 years, and says he'll partner with private companies to make it happen. -
Japan hold Australia in lively qualifying match
MELBOURNE (Reuters) - Genki Haraguchi scored an early goal but gave away a second-half penalty as Japan drew 1-1 with Australia in a pulsating World Cup qualifier in Melbourne on Tuesday. -
Pujara, Ashwin lead India to series sweep against New Zealand
INDORE, India (Reuters) - Cheteshwar Pujara struck his eighth test century and off-spinner Ravichandran Ashwin engineered another spectacular batting collapse to help India crush New Zealand by 321 runs in the third test and complete a 3-0 series sweep on Tuesday. -
Sharapova returns to court in Las Vegas charity event
LAS VEGAS (Reuters) - Maria Sharapova returned to the tennis court for two exhibition matches on Monday, her first appearance since testing positive for the banned substance meldonium at the Australian Open in January. -
Tax sugary drinks to fight obesity: WHO
The World Health Organisation (WHO) has added its support to countries which place a "sugar tax" on soft drinks. -
Infantino's grand World Cup plan under scrutiny
ZURICH (Reuters) - FIFA president Gianni Infantino's controversial proposal for a 48-team tournament will come under the microscope when the decision makers at soccer’s governing body discuss the bidding process for the 2026 World Cup this week. -
Fifita fears end of NRL career
Andrew Fifita has claimed he could be forced out of the NRL over his support for coward punch killer Andrew Loveridge. -
Streak appointed as Zimbabwe cricket head coach
HARARE (Reuters) - Zimbabwe have named former international Heath Streak as the country's new national team head coach. -
Italy's Olympic Committee officially withdraws Rome bid to stage 2024 Games
ROME (Reuters) - Italy's Olympic Committee has officially withdrawn its bid to stage the 2024 Games in Rome after the city council voted to oppose the project, committee chief Giovanni Malago said on Tuesday. -
Japan may be under-estimating 2019 World Cup potential - WR chief
Gosper also compared the economic benefit of staging the tournament to that of the Olympic Games which will be held in Tokyo in 2020. -
Pogba willing to do the hard yards to help Man United
Pogba, who joined the Premier League club for a world record fee from Juventus in August, has been utilised in a deeper role by Mourinho and is yet to produce his best form at Old Trafford. -
Sydney Kings recruit aiming to bring skills, charity to Australia
Josh Powell has joined the Sydney Kings on a one year deal but his mission to Australia after a stellar career in the NBA,Europe,Asia and South America isn't just about basketball. The 33 year old is also committed to his own charity foundation called "21 Reasons to Give" and he wants to help communities in this country if he can. John Baldock reports. -
Putin shuns Paris visit: source
Russia's President Vladimir Putin has postponed a planned visit to France amid a row over Syria, French presidential sources say. -
Australian man says he used drugs as 'cancer therapy' after Indonesia arrest
An Australian man - in police custody in Bali for possessing hashish - has told police he'd used the drug long term, as cancer therapy. Giuseppe Serafino and a former British war correspondent who Serafino claimed had sold him the drugs - both face hefty jail sentences if convicted. -
German police give train station all clear
Police have re-opened a train station in the town of Rastatt in south-west Germany after finding nothing suspicious following a bomb threat. -
India declare after Pujara ton as NZ wobble
INDORE, India (Reuters) - Cheteshwar Pujara continued his prolific form by registering an eighth test century to help India set New Zealand a huge 475-run victory target in the third and final test on Tuesday.
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