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Vax trial could be 'final nail' for HIV
The largest and most advanced trial of an HIV vaccine ever is about to be launched in South Africa. -
Abbott cabinet call 'akin to Shrek donkey'
Greens MP Adam Bandt has likened Tony Abbott's cabinet musings to the annoying donkey in the Shrek movie who keeps saying 'pick me, pick me!' -
Government agrees to 15 per cent backpacker tax
Treasurer Scott Morrison has announced the federal government has agreed to a 15 per cent backpacker tax rate, down from 19 per cent offered in September and almost half the original 32.5 per cent in the 2015 budget. -
Nice held by Bastia as PSG close gap thanks to Cavani
PARIS (Reuters) - Nice returned to the top of Ligue 1 after drawing 1-1 at home to Bastia but champions Paris St Germain moved to within a point of the leaders as an Edinson Cavani double earned them a 2-1 victory at Lyon on Sunday. -
Taumalolo, Holmes to be asked back to US
Five NFL franchises reportedly want star NRL pair Jason Taumalolo and Valentine Holmes to return to the US for a second trial. -
Argentina beat Croatia to clinch maiden Davis Cup title
ZAGREB (Reuters) - Argentina lifted their first Davis Cup title after Juan Martin Del Potro and Federico Delbonis won Sunday's reverse singles to complete the South American nation's spectacular comeback in a 3-2 victory over hosts Croatia in the final. -
Frustrated Ricciardo vows to improve in F1
Australian Formula One driver Daniel Ricciardo has vowed to improve next year after his equal career-best third in the championship standings for 2016. -
Ravens end the Texans' perfect home record
Houston have suffered their first home loss of the NFL season with a 21-13 defeat at the hands of San Diego. -
Barca fall six points behind Real Madrid after draw at Real Sociedad
BARCELONA (Reuters) - Barcelona's poor run away to Real Sociedad continued when the champions were held to a 1-1 draw at Anoeta on Sunday and slipped six points behind La Liga leaders Real Madrid before next week's 'Clasico' against their arch rivals. -
Xenophon 'bleating' about SA water
Liberal Democrats senator David Leyonhjelm says Queensland, NSW and Victoria have suffered enormous pain under the Murray-Darling Basin plan. -
Mourinho sent off on bad day for United as Arsenal win again
LONDON (Reuters) - Manchester United manager Jose Mourinho was sent off for the second time in a month on Sunday as the controversial coach watched his side draw 1-1 at home to West Ham United and lose more ground in the Premier League title race. -
Rosberg's title win filled with drama
The high and lows of a dramatic Formula One season that delivered German Nico Rosberg a maiden world title. -
Ibisevic reaches 100 Bundesliga goals, sent off in Hertha win
BERLIN (Reuters) - Veteran forward Vedad Ibisevic scored twice, taking his career tally of Bundesliga goals to 100, only to get himself sent off as Hertha Berlin beat Mainz 05 2-1 on Sunday to go third. -
Turnbull makes young man's dream come true
Prime Minister Malcolm Turnbull has shown a sick young man around the corridors of power to fulfil his Make A Wish dream. -
Syria forces retake Aleppo rebel areas as civilians flee
Thousands of civilians have fled rebel-held east Aleppo after government forces, determined to retake all of Syria's second city, seized its largest rebel-controlled district and advanced into two other areas. -
Nice held 1-1 by Bastia but still reclaim top spot
PARIS (Reuters) - Nice returned to the top of League 1 after drawing 1-1 at home to Bastia after Alassane Plea's early header was cancelled out in the second half on Sunday. -
Sims is Southampton hero on his debut in defeat of Everton
Josh Sims said he was delighted by his instant impact after setting up Southampton's winner in the first minute of his Premier League debut as they beat Everton 1-0 at St Mary's on Sunday. -
Bulked-up Trice ready to deliver
Travis Trice has bulked-up his frame, now he simply needs to find the consistent performances to power Cairns towards the NBL playoffs. -
Jury to return in McCulkin murder trial
A jury is set to resume deliberating its verdict in the trial of a man accused of murdering Barbara McCulkin and her two daughters more than 40 years ago. -
Proteas tickled pink with day-night Test
South African captain Faf du Plessis wants more day-night Test matches after experiencing a pink-ball Test for the first time in Adelaide. -
Segeyaro stuck in Super League
A return to the NRL may not be on the cards anytime soon for James Segeyaro who has been told he won't get an early release from his contract with Leeds. -
Illawarra Hawks stun Wildcats in NBL win
The Illawarra Hawks have fought back from a slow start to hold on to beat the Perth Wildcats in Perth -
School funding needs a 'circuit breaker'
The Grattan Institute says a circuit breaker is needed on school funding arguments and has recommended ways to work towards a needs-based system. -
No hard feelings to fans: du Plessis
South African captain Faf du Plessis says he has no hard feelings towards the Adelaide crowd which booed him throughout the third Test against Australia. -
Falling tree branch kills man in Tasmania
A man has died after being hit by a branch while chopping down a tree in Tasmania's north west. -
Merrick cheers for A-League video replays
Wellington Phoenix coach Ernie Merrick says the introduction of video refereeing can't come quickly enough in the A-League. -
NZ battle beneficial: France coach Noves
French coach Guy Noves says his side's Test with the All Blacks was an indication where the team needs to be before next year's Six Nations. -
South Africa 250 all out, Australia chase 127 for victory
ADELAIDE (Reuters) - Australia dismissed South Africa for 250 before tea on the fourth day of the day-night third and final test on Sunday, leaving the hosts requiring 127 runs in their second innings for a consolation victory. -
PM hoping to get ABCC over the line
The final parliamentary sitting week of the year will see the Turnbull government pressing to get its ABCC legislation over the line. -
Aussies chasing 127 for day-night Test win
Mitchell Starc has grabbed four wickets to roll South Africa for 250 on day four of the day-night Test, leaving Australia with a target of 127 runs in Adelaide. -
Teens 'threatened with dogs' in adult jail
A human rights lawyer who visited young offenders being housed in a Victorian adult prison says they are being treated "inhumanely". -
Trapeze artist falls at Cirque du Soleil
A trapeze artist lost consciousness after falling up to five metres during a performance at Cirque du Soleil in Brisbane. -
Proteas opener scores ton against Aussies
South African opener Stephen Cook scored a century against Australia in the third Test in Adelaide. -
Tight NBL threatens coaches hairlines
The unpredictable nature of this season's NBL has been underlined with the top two teams both losing to sides in the lower half of the ladder -
Suns set to replace Ablett as AFL captain
Gary Ablett has only managed 20 games over the past two AFL seasons because of shoulder problems and is also dealing with family issues. -
Peter Sterling to pick NSW emerging camp
Picking the next batch of Blues players will be Peter Sterling's first job since being appointed NSW State of Origin adviser to Laurie Daley. -
Grief, and joy, erupt at Fidel Castro's death
Havana plunged into mourning Saturday and celebrations erupted in Miami at the death of Cuban revolutionary leader Fidel Castro, whose iron-fisted rule defied the United States for a half century. -
San Antonio make it nine straight NBA wins
San Antonio have scored a ninth straight NBA win, beating Washington 112-100. -
Croatian president poses with pro-Nazi regime symbol
Croatian President Kolinda Grabar-Kitarovic sparked online debate Saturday as it emerged she posed for a photo during her recent Canada trip with a flag carrying a symbol of her country's wartime pro-Nazi regime. -
Million at anti-president rallies in Seoul
For the fifth straight weekend, masses of protesters have occupied major avenues in downtown Seoul demanding the ouster of President Park Geun-hye. -
WA face big Shield first innings chase
Western Australia face a huge first innings run chase after bowling Queensland out for 422 in their Sheffield Shield clash in Townsville. -
Quiet start could put Aust market on pause
The steady rise of the Australian share market may end this week as uncertainty over an upcoming oil meeting ends the US election fuelled climb. -
Pakistan dismissed for 216 in Hamilton
Pakistan have been dismissed for 216, and trail New Zealand's first innings by 55 runs in Hamilton in the second Test. -
Jones lobs verbal grenades at Wallabies
Eddie Jones says he plans a pre-match meeting with the referee to discuss Australia's scrum - much to the surprise of Wallabies coach Michael Cheika. -
German posties hounded by dogs
Aggressive dogs are hounding German posties with more than 1500 taking time off work every year to recover from dog attacks. -
Passing ABCC would make year good: Abbott
Former prime minister Tony Abbott believes it would be an 'enormous boon' if the ABCC legislation passes parliament this week, the final sitting of the year. -
Ware the missing piece for Melbourne Utd
New import Casper Ware has triggered a reversal in NBL fortune for Melbourne United. -
'Viva Fidel!', Cubans begin mass mourning
Fidel Castro's remains have been cremated and his ashes will be taken around Cuba until a state funeral on December 4. -
Don't over-react to Hanson: Abbott
Former prime minister Tony Abbott has urged the Turnbull government not to over-react to the Pauline Hanson One Nation factor. -
Kuridrani on track to match Mark Ella
Tevita Kuridrani scored his fourth try of the Spring Tour to leave Mark Ella's 'grand slam of tries' within his reach heading to England.
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