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Italy book Rugby League World Cup spot
Italy have secured a place in the 2017 Rugby League World Cup with a 76-0 win over Russia. -
Nielsen sticks with subscriber report challenged by ESPN
LOS ANGELES (Reuters) - The Nielsen ratings agency on Friday reaffirmed a report about U.S. pay television customers that was challenged by Walt Disney Co's ESPN sports network. -
Southgate could reject offer of full-time England job
LONDON (Reuters) - England's interim manager Gareth Southgate has cast doubt on whether he will accept a full-time position if it is offered by his Football Association employers. -
Samsung recalls more US washing machines
Samsung says it's recalling washing machines in the United States and Canada following several reports of injuries. -
Raiders set for big NFL clash with Denver
The Oakland Raiders have returned to the primetime NFL timeslot for the first time since 2006. -
Diplomat accused of hitting wife leaves US
A German diplomat has left the United States after being accused of hitting his wife. -
Respect US ex-army Trump protester: Obama
Barack Obama has called on Democrat supporters to "settle down" after an elder man held up a Trump sign at a rally. -
US officer dead, gunman killed in shootout
US police say an officer has been fatally shot and a gunman killed in an exchange of gunfire in New York. -
Djokovic defeat sets up Murray to go to No. 1
PARIS (Reuters) - Novak Djokovic was dumped out of the Paris Masters in straight sets by Marin Cilic on Friday, opening the door for Andy Murray to end the Serb's two-year stranglehold on the world number one ranking. -
NYC bolsters security ahead of marathon
Security for the New York Marathon has been bolstered following a reported threat ahead of the presidential election. -
US authorities warn of al Qaeda threat to election
Federal officials have warned authorities in New York City, Texas and Virginia about an unspecific threat of attacks by al Qaeda militants around Election Day, putting local law enforcement on alert days before the vote, officials said. -
Kenyans go for fourth consecutive New York sweep
Success would ensure Kenya of a fourth consecutive sweep of New York titles and give Keitany her third straight victory but both runners have some added motivation. -
Turkey draws strong condemnation over arrest of Kurdish lawmakers
Turkish authorities arrested the leaders of the main pro-Kurdish opposition party in a terrorism investigation on Friday, drawing strong international condemnation of a widening crackdown on dissent under President Tayyip Erdogan. -
Teen charged over fire in Sydney's west
A 16-year-old boy has been arrested at a western Sydney rail station and charged with starting a fire that destroyed a home and damaged other properties. -
Aleppo evacuation routes deserted as ceasefire ends
A unilateral Russian-declared ceasefire for Syria's Aleppo ended on Friday evening, marred by rebel fire on evacuation routes and with no sign any civilians or rebels left besieged neighbourhoods. -
Harris stacking up runs for Vics in Shield
Victoria's decision to poach opener Marcus Harris from Western Australia is paying off, with the youngster excelling in the Sheffield Shield. -
Slumping United face big road test in NBL
After three straight defeats, Melbourne United will be aiming to turn around their stuttering NBL form against the Illawarra Hawks on Sunday. -
Elite Iraq forces punch into Mosul, face tough resistance
Jihadist fighters unleashed a deluge of bombs and gunfire Friday on Iraqi forces punching into the streets of Mosul for the first time, forcing some units into a partial pullback. -
Pakistan to deport 'heartbroken' National Geographic 'Afghan girl'
The Afghan woman immortalised on a National Geographic cover says she is "heartbroken" at news she will be deported from Pakistan to the war-torn homeland she first fled decades ago. -
Indonesia president condemns rally violence 'chaos'
Indonesia's president urged protesters rioting in Jakarta Saturday to return to their homes, lamenting the "chaos" in the capital as gangs of hardline Muslims torched police cars and attacked officers. -
Root relishing role as England spearhead
Joe Root knows he needs to shoulder a lot of run-scoring responsibility when the Test series starts in -
Iraqi forces push deeper into east Mosul
Iraqi forces are pushing deeper into eastern Mosul but commanders say the battle to oust Islamic State militants from the city is still in its early stages. -
Warner stands by Hughes inquest testimony
Australia vice-captain David Warner has reiterated his claim there was no sledging during the Sheffield Shield game in which Phillip Hughes was fatally struck. -
Kuridrani facing Wales with point to prove
Tevita Kuridrani says he needs to make the most of his recall to the Wallabies starting line-up against Wales this Saturday. -
Four Nations: Australia v NZ key match-ups
A look at three key match-ups in Sunday's Four Nations clash between Australia and New Zealand at Coventry. -
US concerned at Turkish lawmaker arrests
The Turkish government's arrest of the leaders of the country's main pro-Kurdish opposition party is deeply concerning, the US says. -
Great Dane Olesen races six clear after record 62 in Turkey
ISTANBUL (Reuters) - Denmark's Thorbjorn Olesen fired a course record nine-under-par 62 to power six strokes clear of the field after the second round of the $7 million Turkish Airlines Open in Antalya on Friday. -
Anti-refugee rally takes over Melb suburb
Police will be out in force in a Melbourne suburb set to be the scene of an anti-refugee rally. -
Croatia's Lovren pulls out of Iceland World Cup qualifier
ZAGREB (Reuters) - Dejan Lovren has abruptly ruled himself out of Croatia's World Cup qualifier against Iceland and a friendly with Northern Ireland this month, the Liverpool defender said on Friday. -
Isner reaches Paris Masters semis
John Isner has won a hard-fought all-American contest against Jack Sock to reach the Paris Masters last four. -
All Blacks blessed at No.7: McCaw
All Blacks legend Richie McCaw says the All Blacks are benefiting from having three top-class opensides contesting the No.7 jumper following his retirement. -
Atletico boosted after Savic ban overturned
MADRID (Reuters) - Atletico Madrid will have Montenegro defender Stefan Savic available for Saturday's La Liga game at Real Sociedad after his one-match ban was overturned following a successful appeal. -
US trainers killed in Jordan shooting
Jordanian security forces have shot and killed three US military personnel at the gate of a military training base. -
FBI and NY police check out terror threat
Information about a possible al-Qaeda terror attack against the US on the eve of Election Day is being checked out by the FBI and New York police. -
Costa goals give Conte no regrets over Lukaku
LONDON (Reuters) - Chelsea coach Antonio Conte may have missed out on the signature of the prolific Romelu Lukaku but he maintained on Friday that he had no regrets thanks to the searing form of the Premier League's leading marksman Diego Costa. -
Olesen opens up six-shot lead in Turkey
Thorbjorn Olesen shot a course-record 62 to take an emphatic six-shot lead at the halfway mark of the Turkish Open on Friday. -
AC Milan deal to be closed by December - sources
MILAN (Reuters) - The deal to sell top-flight Italian soccer team AC Milan to a consortium of Chinese investors will be completed at the beginning of December or even earlier, two sources told Reuters on Friday. -
North London derby more tactical, less physical now - Gallas
LONDON (Reuters) - The north London derby clash between Arsenal and Tottenham Hotspur is not as intense as it used to be and is a much more tactical affair, according to William Gallas who played for both clubs. -
Southampton face stern test at Hull after Europa win, says Puel
Southampton came from behind to beat the Italian side 2-1 and rise to second in their group, and Puel said his team would have to show the right attitude to go into the international break still in the top half of the Premier League table. -
Injury hit West Brom to ring changes for Leicester clash
Midfielder Nacer Chadli, who has scored four league goals this season since signing from Tottenham Hotspur in August, is out after surgery on a minor knee problem, while defender Jonas Olsson is a doubt due to a slight hamstring strain. -
Alpine skiing-Austria's Brem breaks leg, out for season
"Both the tibia and the fibula are broken, which requires a surgical intervention to stabilise the bones and facilitate the healing process," doctor Christian Hoser told the International Ski Federation website (www.fis-ski.com). -
Infantino wields funding threat to make FAs put their houses in order
ZURICH (Reuters) - Soccer's governing body FIFA is cutting off cash to national football associations that fail to meet basic standards of transparency as its new boss works to clean up the sport after years of corruption scandals. -
FIA wrong on two counts with Vettel, says Herbert
LONDON (Reuters) - Formula One's governing body got it wrong twice over with Ferrari's Sebastian Vettel at last weekend's Mexican Grand Prix, according to former race winner and television pundit Johnny Herbert. -
Konta through to WTA's Elite Trophy semis
Top-seeded Johanna Konta has thrashed Caroline Garcia to advance to the semi-finals of the WTA's Elite Trophy in China. -
FIFA charge Irish FA over 1916 Easter uprising logo
LONDON (Reuters) - FIFA has charged the Irish Football Association (FAI) over a shirt logo worn in March to commemorate the 100th anniversary of an uprising against British rule. -
Klopp will continue to have final say on Liverpool transfers
The 37-year-old Edwards, who joined Liverpool from Tottenham Hotspur in 2011, was promoted to the newly created role having previously served as head of analytics, director of technical performance and technical director. -
Govt to shut down Norfolk gaming authority
The federal government will axe Norfolk Island's gaming authority following a scathing review that deemed it barely viable and open to corruption. -
Robben back for Dutch World Cup qualifier after a year away
AMSTERDAM (Reuters) - Arjen Robben is set to make his return to the Netherlands team for the first time in a year for their World Cup qualifier against Luxembourg. -
Harvard cancels men's soccer season over lewd ranking system
CAMBRIDGE, Mass. (Reuters) - Harvard University cancelled its men's soccer season after discovering that its players had for years maintained lewd rankings of incoming women players. -
Three newcomers in Germany squad for San Marino, Italy matches
BERLIN (Reuters) - Germany coach Joachim Loew named three newcomers in his squad for this month's World Cup qualifier against San Marino and friendly against Italy.
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