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Westwood feels he let Ryder Cup team down
English golfer Lee Westwood has admitted he let European captain Darren Clarke down in the Ryder Cup. -
Grillo wins PGA Tour rookie of the year
Argentina's Emiliano Grillo has been named PGA Tour rookie of the year on the eve of his Safeway Open title defence. -
Yemen's Houthi rebels fire second missile at US Navy carrier
A US Navy destroyer was targeted on Wednesday in a failed missile attack from territory in Yemen controlled by Iran-aligned Houthi rebels, the second such incident in four days, the US military said. -
Bogut says he let Boomers down in Olympics
Andrew Bogut concedes he wasn't at his best when the Boomers played in two medal-deciding games during the Rio Olympics. -
Qld medicinal cannabis laws in place
Medicinal cannabis laws are now in place in Queensland, with the state's health minister describing the reform as "groundbreaking". -
UK study questions value of mammograms
A new UK study on mammograms has found a woman is more likely to be diagnosed with a tumour that's not destined to grow than have a problem spotted early. -
Germany bomb plot suspect found dead in jail cell
A Syrian migrant suspected of planning a bomb attack on a Berlin airport has committed suicide in a detention centre in Leipzig, says the German Justice Ministry for the state of Saxony. -
Rod Marsh to quit as national selector
Rod Marsh will step down as Australian cricket's chief selector in 2017 after he opted not to renew his contract. -
Aston Villa hand Bruce task of restoring former glories
LONDON (Reuters) - Aston Villa have handed much-travelled manager Steve Bruce the task of leading the former European champions back into the Premier League. -
'Mediscare' crackdown in plebiscite bill
Legislation to set up a same-sex marriage plebiscite includes proposed laws to crackdown on political text messages like those sent as part of 'Mediscare'. -
Tyler Wright's path to surfing glory
How Australia's Tyler Wright took out her maiden world surfing championship, event by event. -
Italy jails 3 for 2015 fatal migrant trip
Three people have been jailed for 20 years in Italy, over their role in the fatal migrant ship disaster in 2015. -
Labor slams govt over parliament bungle
Manager of opposition business Tony Burke says a government mishap in parliament was not an ordinary administrative error, but a sign of incompetence. -
Who is world champion surfer Tyler Wright?
Newly-crowned world champion Tyler Wright has joined the elite crew of Australian women to have conquered the surfing world - but who is she? -
Rousey returns to UFC for title fight
UFC star Ronda Rousey will make her return to the ring in December in Las Vegas, where she will take on Amanda Nunes in a title fight. -
Judge probes alleged war crimes
A Supreme Court judge is helping conduct a sweeping inquiry into allegations of war crimes committed by Australian soldiers in Afghanistan. -
Experts warn of PM's WhatsApp use
The prime minister and some of his most senior cabinet ministers have been using chat service WhatsApp to communicate. -
US Navy destroyer again targeted in Yemen
The renewed attempt to target the US Navy destroyer in Yemen will add pressure on the US military to retaliate. -
Gaze anxious over unsteady Kings in NBL
As he seeks a winning NBL formula, Sydney Kings coach Andrew Gaze says he feels nervous about his team's early-season form. -
Aust must win in NZ to take netball Cup
Australia have fallen 53-51 to the Silver Ferns in game two of the Constellation Cup and must now win in New Zealand to take the title. -
Putin ally: vote Trump or face nuclear war
Vladimir Zhirinovsky, a flamboyant veteran lawmaker, told Reuters Donald Trump is the only person able to de-escalate tensions between Moscow and Washington. -
Bruce replaces Di Matteo as Villa manager
The 55-year-old Bruce, who had a successful spell at Villa's local rivals Birmingham City, has been without a club since he quit as manager of Hull City in July after leading the team to Premier League promotion with a playoff victory over Sheffield Wednesday. -
Jankovic advances in rain-hit Hong Kong
Australia's Daria Gavrilova was one of many left frustrated on a rain-hit day at the Hong Kong Open, with her matched held over after she took an early lead. -
No excuses for Shanghai meltdown: Kyrgios
Nick Kyrgios has apologised for his limp exit from the Shanghai Masters, saying there's no excuse for what happened in his 6-3 6-1 loss to Mischa Zverev. -
England win ODI series to end Bangladesh's home run
Sam Billings justified his selection with his maiden fifty and Ben Duckett registered his second half-century of the series but it was Ben Stokes' unbeaten 47 off 48 balls that helped England pull off a tricky 278-run chase with 13 balls to spare. -
Depleted Nadal could skip year-end Finals
Rafael Nadal admits injury may prevent him from fronting up for November's World Tour Finals in London - the end-of-season event for the world's top players. -
England clinch ODI series with Bangladesh
England secured a series-clinching victory in their third one-day international with Bangladesh, holding their nerve in a four-wicket win. -
Yorkshire to host 2019 cycling road world championships
The International Cycling Union (UCI) said in a statement that 11 countries, including Turkey for the first time, had been awarded hosting rights for 15 flagship events across seven cycling disciplines. -
Holder Jankovic advances in rain-hit Hong Open
HONG KONG (Reuters) - Defending champion Jelena Jankovic ousted fellow Serb Aleksandra Krunic to reach the Hong Kong Open third round on a rain-hit Wednesday with the other singles matches suspended. -
Bennett wants England to play in Australia
Wayne Bennett wants his England players to take part in an international weekend in Australia in 2017. -
McClaren back for a second stint at Derby County
LONDON (Reuters) - Former England manager Steve McClaren is returning to Derby County for a second spell in charge just 17 months after they sacked him. -
Nadal stunned, Murray cruises, Kyrgios slumps in Shanghai
SHANGHAI (Reuters) - Fourth seed Rafa Nadal was stunned by Serb Viktor Troicki in an upset-filled Shanghai Masters second round on Wednesday while Andy Murray breezed past American Steve Johnson and Nick Kyrgios slumped to a listless defeat. -
Messi injury absence threatens Argentina World Cup hopes
Argentina played poorly in their last three qualifiers without the injured Messi and languish in fifth place in the South American group with Paraguay and Chile hot on their tails. -
Tyler Wright wins world surfing title
Australian Tyler Wright is surfing's new world champion, claiming an insurmountable lead as she reached the final of the WSL event in France. -
Germany's Kroos extends Real Madrid contract until 2022
The midfielder joined Real from Bayern Munich on a six-year deal in 2014. -
Kyrgios courts more trouble after Shanghai Masters exit
SHANGHAI (Reuters) - Australian Nick Kyrgios caused more on-court controversy in his defeat by unseeded German Mischa Zverev at the Shanghai Masters on Wednesday with a listless performance that could land him in trouble with the ATP. -
Nadal suffers opening-round loss in China
Andy Murray has swept to a comfortable first-round win at the Shanghai Masters, but Rafael Nadal wasn't so lucky - suffering a straight sets defeat. -
Olic suspended and fined over match betting
BERLIN (Reuters) - Striker Ivica Olic has been suspended for two matches and fined 20,000 euros by the German Football Association for betting on football matches. -
Martin wins worlds time trial, Dennis 6th
Germany's Tony Martin won a record-equalling fourth men's time-trial title at the UCI Road World Championships. -
Martin matches record with fourth cycling time trial world title
Martin, who was instrumental in Etixx-Quick Step's team time trial title last Sunday, clocked 44 minutes 42.99 to beat defending champion Vasil Kiryienka, of Belarus, by 45.05 seconds. -
Two months after Rio, Russian Olympic chief to step down
MOSCOW (Reuters) - The head of Russia's Olympic Committee, Alexander Zhukov, is stepping down, in the biggest change at the top of Russian sport since a doping scandal led to the country's track-and-field athletes being excluded from the Rio Games. -
UK's May offers MPs Brexit scrutiny
British PM Theresa May has agreed to debate her government's plans to leave the EU in parliament, but ruled out triggering the formal Brexit procedure. -
What not to do when thrush persists
Women are being advised against rushing out to self-treat their thrush with anti-fungal creams if it is persistent or recurring. -
Aust-Singapore trade deal to get update
Australia will formally revamp its trade deal with Singapore in what will be its most comprehensive update of the trade agreement. -
US hacking not in Russian interests; Putin
Russia's leader Vladimir Putin says those in the US presidential race are misuing rhetoric about his country in a bid to win. -
Westwood's 2020 vision for Ryder Cup captaincy
LONDON (Reuters) - Lee Westwood endured the least productive Ryder Cup of his 10-match career two weeks ago but it has not diluted the veteran campaigner's dreams of captaining Europe in the biennial event in 2020. -
Liverpool CEO concern over Anfield expansion funding
Ian Ayre told a meeting of Liverpool Supporters' Committee (LSC) that it could take 15 years to pay back, which he said was "not a smart investment for the business". -
Ex-chief engineer sees 'climate of fear' at Ferrari
"Unfortunately, neither (chairman Sergio) Marchionne nor (team principal Maurizio) Arrivabene have racing experience, a culture that has been lost at the top of the team," he told Italy's Corriere dello Sport newspaper. -
Aust urged to do more to cut disaster risk
The Australian Red Cross wants Australia to do more to cut the risk of disasters as a new report shows 32,550 people died as a result of diasters in 2015. -
UK PM wants maximum possible EU access
British Prime Minister Theresa May has begun a parliamentary debate on Brexit.
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