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US mayor quits after Michelle Obama ‘ape in heels’ comment: reports
The mayor of a tiny West Virginia town resigned on Tuesday after her comment on a Facebook post that called first lady Michelle Obama an "ape in heels" drew international attention, local media reported. -
Graincorp FY profit slips 3.7%
Agribusiness Graincorp has reported a slight fall in full-year net profit to $30.9 million, but has achieved its guidance for an increase in underlying profit. -
France held 0-0 by Ivory Coast in lacklustre friendly
PARIS (Reuters) - Euro 2016 runners-up France, with a largely revamped side, were held to 0-0 draw by African champions Ivory Coast in a dull friendly at Lens's Stade Bollaert on Tuesday. -
Spain fight back to snatch draw with England
LONDON (Reuters) - Isco scored in the fifth minute of stoppage time as Spain launched an improbable fightback to snatch a 2-2 draw against England with both their goals coming after the 89th minute at Wembley on Tuesday. -
Assad says Trump a natural ally if he fights 'terror'
Syria's Bashar al-Assad said in an interview aired on Tuesday that Donald Trump will be a "natural ally" if the US president-elect fulfils his pledge to fight "terrorists". -
Group set up to combat shearers' drug use
Farmers, unions and wool producers have agreed to form a group to work out ways to deal with the concerning use of drugs and alcohol in the industry. -
Italy, Germany play out 0-0 draw, Buffon equals European record
MILAN, Italy (Reuters) - World champions Germany and Italy played out an entertaining goalless draw in their friendly international on Tuesday with both sides missing a string of chances in their final match of the year. -
Lara warns of Windies-like Test decline
Legendary batsman Brian Lara says Australia could face a Test cricket decline akin to that of his West Indies after the 1980s. -
Holiday to make NBA return for Pelicans
New Orleans guard Jrue Holiday will make his first appearance of the NBA season this weekend. -
Work with Asia more after Trump win: Labor
Labor has accused Malcolm Turnbull of chest-beating after Donald Trump's win in the US presidential election. -
Meninga undecided on Thaiday replacement
Australia coach Mal Meninga admits he's still to decide whether it will be Shannon Boyd or Jake Trbojevic who'll replace Sam Thaiday in the Four Nations final. -
Hurrell's hot pre-season can change career
Konrad Hurrell is facing the hottest pre-season of his life, and he hopes it could solve his fitness problems as he aims to deliver on his NRL potential. -
Dennis forced out of McLaren after 35 years
LONDON (Reuters) - Ron Dennis has been forced to stand down as chairman and chief executive of McLaren, bringing to an end his 35-year involvement with the Formula One team. -
US House Republicans keep Paul Ryan as Speaker
Republican members of the US House of Representatives on Tuesday unanimously chose Paul Ryan to keep his job as Speaker, following their victory at the polls last week, the House GOP conference announced. -
Trump protesters gather near Supreme Court
Hundreds of demonstrators, mainly young people, are protesting the election of Donald Trump outside the Supreme Court in Washington. -
Ron Dennis forced out of McLaren
After 35 years of service Ron Dennis has been forced out of the Mclaren F1 team. -
Authorities wrestle with tackle technique to minimise concussion
LONDON (Reuters) - Officials from World Rugby are discussing the results of a wide-ranging investigation into head injuries with one probable outcome being an experimental change in the laws surrounding the tackle. -
Thurston keen to keep perfect UK record
Johnathan Thurston will play his last match on English soil in Sunday's Four Nations final against New Zealand at Anfield having never lost a game. -
Lehmann unsure about son's selection hopes
Darren Lehmann is unsure where Jake Lehmann sits in the thoughts of national selectors, saying he's unwilling to have the conversation with Rod Marsh. -
Thailand joy at last, South Korea and Japan win
SEOUL (Reuters) - Thailand's national soccer team gave the country a lift by holding Asian champions Australia to a shock 2-2 draw in World Cup qualifying on Tuesday while South Korea and Japan took the heat off their under-fire coaches with matching 2-1 wins. -
No one else involved in GC deaths: police
Police are prearing a report for the coroner after confirming the deaths of a former Gold Coast bikie and his ex-girlfriend didn't involve a third person. -
Jakarta governor awaits blasphemy decision
Jakarta's governor is expected to find out as soon as Wednesday afternoon as to whether he will face a further inquiry over allegations of blasphemy. -
First day on the job for new NSW Nats boss
The NSW Nationals have a new leader in John Barilaro, after a reshuffle triggered by the party's by-election wipeout in the traditionally safe seat of Orange. -
Business SA backs ongoing dump debate
Business SA has backed moves by the state government to continue the debate over building a nuclear waste dump in the state's north. -
Wage growth likely remains subdued
New figures are expected to show wages grew at their slowest annual pace in almost 20 years. -
Vic premier to deliver State of the State
Victoria's premier will deliver his 2016 State of the State address at an economic forum in Melbourne on Wednesday. -
China held by Qatar in Lippi's first match in charge
China prop up Group A midway through qualification with two points from five games while Qatar, the 2022 World Cup hosts, are second-bottom of the standings on four points. -
Pires compares Ozil to Arsenal great Bergkamp
LONDON (Reuters) - Germany playmaker Mesut Ozil is now exerting the same sort of dynamic influence on Arsenal as Dennis Bergkamp once did, according to former France midfielder Robert Pires. -
Thiem weathers Monfils storm in London
Dominic Thiem has kept his semi-final hopes alive with a win over mercurial Frenchman Gael Monfils. -
Italy make 4 changes for Springbok battle
Italy have been forced into a slew of changes for their battle with South Africa. -
Jamie Murray steps up bid for doubles top spot
LONDON (Reuters) - Jamie Murray maintained his pursuit of the end-of-year doubles number one ranking with Brazilian partner Bruno Soares as they beat American greats Bob and Mike Bryan 6-3 6-4 at the ATP World Tour Finals on Tuesday. -
South Korea snatch late win over Uzbekistan
SEOUL (Reuters) - South Korea gave coach Uli Stielike the perfect birthday gift with a 2-1 win over Uzbekistan on Tuesday that breathed new life into their World Cup qualifying campaign. -
Los Angeles 2024 bid plays down concerns after Trump win
DOHA (Reuters) - Los Angeles 2024 Olympic bid leaders on Tuesday sought to allay concerns within the Olympic movement following Donald Trump's U.S. presidential election victory, saying the candidacy would continue to "celebrate our diversity". -
Swiss-based trade union to inspect Qatar 2022 World Cup sites
DOHA (Reuters) - A global trade union for construction workers that has criticized labour conditions in Qatar will inspect soccer stadiums being built for the 2022 World Cup in the Gulf Arab state. -
Europe trying to lure back PGA Tour stars
Big money events are set to be a major draw on the European Tour as they try and keep homegrown stars from playing most of their golf in the USA. -
Fijian Super Rugby franchise plans well advanced - report
LONDON (Reuters) - Plans to establish a Super Rugby franchise in Fiji to stop top players leaving the Pacific Islands are well advanced and have over 20 million pounds in backing, the Daily Telegraph reported on Tuesday. -
Willett aiming to end 'turbulent year' on Dubai high
DUBAI (Reuters) - Danny Willett has gone through a difficult spell since landing a surprise first major victory at the U.S. Masters in April but believes he is starting to see the first green shoots of golfing recovery. -
French Anti-Doping Agency faces test cuts
A lack of government funding is expected to mean the French Anti-Doping Agency - which conducts testing for the Tour de France - will test less. -
Hull striker Keane ruled out for up to a year
LONDON (Reuters) - Hull City striker Will Keane will be sidelined for up to 12 months after sustaining knee ligament damage during the 2-1 Premier League win over Southampton this month. -
Bach answers critics on Russian doping
Rio Games were a great success says Thomas Bach who maintains the IOC also did the right thing in the Russian doping scandal. -
Lawmakers disqualified from Hong Kong parliament
A Hong Kong court has ruled to disqualify two pro-independence lawmakers from parliament, a week after Beijing said it would not allow the pair to be sworn into office as fears grow of the city's liberties coming under threat. -
Strikes hit rebel-held Aleppo after lull
The rebel-held Syrian town of Aleppo is facing heavy bombing again after weeks of relative calm. -
Bangkok bomb trial starts after months of delays
The long-delayed trial of two Uighur men accused of bombing a Bangkok shrine has kicked off as a military court allowed Beijing to supply translators for the suspects despite their objections. -
Egypt court overturns death sentence against former president Morsi
Egypt's Court of Cassation has overturned a death sentence against deposed President Mohammed Morsi of the Muslim Brotherhood and ordered a retrial. -
Bombers lose nearly $10m in AFL
Essendon have announced a massive financial loss of $9.8 million on the same day that the AFL stripped Jobe Watson of his Brownlow Medal. -
McIlroy effectively gives up on European number one bid
DUBAI (Reuters) - Four-times major winner Rory McIlroy has effectively given up on his chances of finishing the season as European number one at this week's DP World Tour Championship in Dubai. -
Green joins Bombers in AFL
Former Brisbane forward Josh Green has joined Essendon as a delisted free agent. -
New Euro series designed to stop elite drift to U.S. Tour
LONDON (Reuters) - The European Tour has ramped up efforts to persuade Rory McIlroy, Henrik Stenson and its other elite golfers to turn their backs on the U.S. circuit by launching the money-spinning Rolex Series. -
Germany bans Islamic group after sweeping raids in 10 states
German police have carried out sweeping raids across 10 states in a probe against an Islamic group suspected of propagating hate and inciting 140 youths to fight alongside jihadists in Syria and Iraq. -
French Anti-Doping Agency faces test cuts due to funds shortage
PARIS (Reuters) - The French Anti-Doping Agency (AFLD) is poised to enforce a 20 percent reduction in testing due to a lack of government funding.
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