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Tomas Berdych beaten by Georgian qualifier
Georgia's Nikoloz Basilashvili has pulled off a shock victory when he knocked out Tomas Berdych in the first round of the ATP event in Vienna. -
Players OK with less pay, more rest: Watto
Former Australian batsman Shane Watson says players would consider having their pay cut for a more manageable playing schedule. -
Green groups chase court delays, govt says
Environment Minister Josh Frydenberg says the federal government still wants to change laws around who can make legal challenges to environmental approvals. -
US campaign lexicon, 2016: a tale of two candidates
The US presidential candidates have each spoken thousands of words in their bid to become the next president. But what does their use of language say about them? -
The battle for Mosul: what we know
The battle to force IS out of the Iraqi city of Mosul has been raging for days. Here's what we know about the push so far. -
Woman dies in crash with bus in Adelaide
A 52-year-old woman has died when the car she was driving crashed with a bus in south Adelaide. -
Weights may help stop Alzheimer's: study
Weight training can help ward off Alzheimer's disease by making the brain stronger, according to new research. -
Florence edges closer to title with QF win
World No.1 Hawaiian John John Florence is closing in on the world surfing title with a quarter-final victory over Australian Julian Wilson in Portugal. -
Taylor Swift helps U.S. Grand Prix to a record crowd
AUSTIN, Texas (Reuters) - Sunday's U.S. Formula One Grand Prix reversed a trend of declining audiences with its biggest crowd yet, according to organisers who said 269,889 attended over the three days at the Circuit of the Americas. -
Ronaldo and Messi go head-to-head for Ballon d'Or again
Barcelona's Argentine great Messi, who took the honour for a record fifth time last year, or Real Madrid's Portuguese three-time winner Ronaldo have taken the coveted accolade every year since 2007, when AC Milan's Kaka won. -
St Jude heart devices hackable: experts
St. Jude Medical cardiac implants may be vulenrable to hackers, but the heart implant company strongly denies the claims. -
Inter Milan's Medel gets three-match violent conduct ban
The 39th minute incident was not seen by referee Daniele Doveri but television footage showed the Chilean caught Kurtic with "a sudden and voluntary movement of the left arm," the committee said on its website on Monday. -
NZ make to two changes to Fast5 team
Silver Ferns rookie Jane Watson and the uncapped Jamie Hume replace injured players in the New Zealand Fast5 team to play the world series in Melbourne. -
Bennett: I'm not chasing Meninga's job
England coach Wayne Bennett says he's not trying to take Mal Meninga's job, despite claims to the contrary last week by the Kangaroos mentor. -
Kuznetsova edges Radwanska in Singapore stunner
SINGAPORE (Reuters) - Svetlana Kuznetsova dug deep into her reserves to overcome Agnieszka Radwanska 7-5 1-6 7-5 in their WTA Finals round robin opener on Monday, the late-arriving Russian upsetting the defending champion in a thrilling encounter. -
Kuznetsova edges Radwanska in Singapore
Svetlana Kuznetsova has overcome overcome Agnieszka Radwanska 7-5 1-6 7-5 in their WTA Finals round robin opener in Singapore. -
Graham relieved at Hasler's reprieve
Canterbury skipper James Graham admits he was stunned when he heard Des Hasler nearly exited the NRL club and says the Bulldogs squad are fully behind him. -
Dividend decision for NAB in bank results
Three of the big four are about to report annual profits and NAB dividends are under pressure with the bank needing to bolster capital. -
Kangaroos jersey usurps Origin: Smith
Test skipper Cameron Smith wants a return to the days where NRL players saw playing for Australia as the pinnacle of the game and not State of Origin. -
Rosberg blocks out reliability fears as 'match point' looms
AUSTIN, Texas (Reuters) - Formula One championship leader Nico Rosberg is refusing to be rattled by reliability concerns as he prepares for his first 'match point' of the season in Mexico this weekend. -
Turnbull's support now below Abbott levels
Voter satisfaction with Malcolm Turnbull is now lower than where Tony Abbott's rating was when he was ousted as prime minister. -
Shark nets rushed after Byron Bay attack
The NSW government will aim to fast-track the installation of shark nets on the state's north coast after another surfer was attacked in the notorious waters. -
Govt searches for new solicitor-general
The government is on the lookout for a new solicitor-general to replace Justin Gleeson, who quit on Monday following a row with Attorney-General George Brandis. -
Turnbull takes cabinet to Brisbane
Malcolm Turnbull will chair federal cabinet in Brisbane as his government is criticised for running roughshod over advisers and community groups. -
Qld Rail rolls out scaled-back timetable
Rail commuters in southeast Queensland must cope with an interim timetable from Tuesday morning to cover a driver shortage. -
IBM, ABS to face census Senate grilling
Senators will get their chance to grill representatives from IBM and the Australian Bureau of Statistics over the census shutdown in Canberra. -
Disappointing jobs data to test confidence
The latest ANZ-Roy Morgan consumer confidence survey will have tested the mood of Australians after last week's disappointing jobs figures. -
Casualty count mounts for Eddie Jones
Maro Itoje is the latest England star to be injured and ruled out of this season's Tests against South Africa, Fiji, Argentina and Australia at Twickenham. -
Tottenham to accept Sissoko's violent conduct charge
Sissoko, who came on as a substitute in Tottenham's 0-0 draw against Bournemouth on Saturday, appeared to elbow Arter in the face in the second half but escaped punishment. The incident was not seen by the match officials, but caught on video. -
'Truth is that we're winning' - Trump
"Phony polls" are an attempt to suppress voters, says Republican presidential nominee Donald Trump, as he claims "the truth is we're winning". -
England's Itoje ruled out for six weeks
Forward Itoje, the 2016 European Player of the Year, has been ruled out for six weeks following the injury he sustained in Saracens' Champions Cup win over Scarlets on Saturday. -
West Indies stumbles to 171-4, chasing 456
Pakistan set a stiff target of 456 runs with the West Indies reeling at 4-171 on the fourth day of the second Test. -
Ireland coach extends contract to 2019
The Irish Rugby Football Union says Ireland coach Joe Schmidt has signed a two-year contract extension to stay on until the end of the 2019 World Cup. -
Ireland coach Schmidt extends contract to 2019 World Cup
DUBLIN (Reuters) - Ireland coach Joe Schmidt has signed a two-year contract extension to stay on until the end of the 2019 World Cup, the Irish Rugby Football Union (IRFU) said on Monday. -
Russia fires deputy sports minister
A deputy sports minister embroiled in the doping scandal that led to Russia's track and field athletes being banned from the Rio Olympics has been dismissed. -
Winning French Open was blessing and curse, says Muguruza
SINGAPORE (Reuters) - Garbine Muguruza doubted whether she would ever win again after lifting her first grand slam title in Paris this year. -
Wales players released to play Australia
In a one-off move, Wales' Aviva Premiership-based players will be available for the autumn Test opener against Australia in Cardiff on November 5. -
Tottenham's Sissoko charged by FA with violent conduct
The 27-year-old, who came on as a substitute in Tottenham's 0-0 draw against Bournemouth on Saturday, appeared to elbow Arter in the face in the second half but escaped punishment. The incident was not seen by the match officials, but caught on video. -
Russia fires deputy sports minister involved in doping scandal
MOSCOW (Reuters) - Russia has dismissed a deputy sports minister at the heart of the doping scandal that led to its track and field athletes being banned from the Rio Olympics, the government said on Monday. -
Gazidis worth $3.24 million salary, say Arsenal
The issue was raised at the club's annual general meeting on Monday, when chairman Chips Keswick said Gazidis was doing a "first-class job" and deserved the $1.35 million bonus despite Arsenal failing to win the Premier League since 2004. -
Malaysia mulls scrapping Formula One race amid falling ticket sales, viewership
KUALA LUMPUR (Reuters) - Malaysia is considering halting the annual Formula One Grand Prix race after its contract ends in 2018 due to declining ticket sales and TV viewership. -
Mourinho accused Conte of humiliating United - Italian TV
The Portuguese went straight to Conte at the final whistle and spent several seconds talking into his ear. -
Dual Manchester slump adds gravitas to EFL Cup derby
While Jose Mourinho seeks a response to the humiliation inflicted on United by Sunday's 4-0 rout at Chelsea, City's Pep Guardiola is looking to end his five-match winless run as a manager. -
No panic for Atletico after first loss this season
MADRID (Reuters) - Atletico Madrid have been reminded of just how challenging this season's La Liga is going to be after falling to fifth place following their first defeat of the season, a 1-0 setback at Sevilla. -
Nothing goes right for hapless Napoli forward Gabbiadini
MILAN (Reuters) - Manolo Gabbiadini's rapturous welcome at Napoli seemed a world away on Monday as the hapless forward contemplated a suspension to add to his recent woes after his red card in the 2-1 win at Crotone. -
SBS picks up UN Australia Media Peace Awards
SBS has won four UN Australia Media Peace Awards. -
Prince Ali says FIFA needs to speed up reforms
AMMAN (Reuters) - Former FIFA presidential candidate Prince Ali Bin Al Hussein of Jordan is concerned about the pace of reform in world soccer's governing body and says new president Gianni Infantino has "no time to lose" in bringing transparency to the organisation. -
SBS World News Radio Oct 24
French authorities evacuating asylum seekers from "Jungle" camp; The Federal Treasurer calls on States and Territories to address housing affordability; The weekend that was in sport; -
Australia quick Pattinson fit but rules out test return
MELBOURNE (Reuters) - Australia fast bowler James Pattinson is ready to return to cricket next month after being out of action since February due to injury but has ruled out playing tests this year. -
Klopp hits back at doubters for questioning Liverpool defence
Liverpool overcame a nervy finish to beat West Brom 2-1 on Saturday, but Gareth McAuley's late goal denied Klopp's side top spot in the Premier League table.
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