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Junior Tall Blacks edge Australia
New Zealand have qualified for next year's men's under-19 basketball world championships after beating Australia 57-51 to win the Oceania age group title. -
Climate review is 'housekeeping': Cormann
Finance Minister Mathias Cormann says a major review of the federal government's climate change policies will make sure they're being effectively implemented. -
Kuchar, English win Shootout in Florida
Harris English and Matt Kuchar have won the Franklin Templeton Shootout by one shot at Tiburon in Florida, closing with a seven-under 65 in better-ball play. -
Anger over welfare payments for wives in polygamous marriages
Conservative MP Cory Bernardi has described the payment of welfare to wives of polygamous men as political correctness gone mad. -
Guardiola facing searching questions as City slump
Yet if that all seemed too good to be true, City fans now know it really was. In the subsequent 15 matches in all competitions, Guardiola's team have won just four times. One of those was a stellar night against Barcelona but they have too often flattered to deceive. -
Ramos stages another late show to snatch dramatic win for Real
BARCELONA (Reuters) - Real Madrid captain Sergio Ramos again came to his side's rescue as they snatched a dramatic 3-2 victory over Deportivo La Coruna on Saturday to keep Zinedine Zidane's side six points clear at the top of La Liga and set a club record 35 games unbeaten. -
Not locking in surplus timetable: Cormann
Finance Minister Mathias Cormann says government decisions need to be fiscally responsible and won't be locked into an artificial surplus deadline. -
Anderson shines as Lazio beat Sampdoria 2-1
ROME (Reuters) - Lazio beat Sampdoria 2-1 on Saturday with Felipe Anderson setting up both their goals as they rebounded from last week's derby defeat to AS Roma to climb up to fourth in Serie A. -
Welcome back to Vardy and 'the true Leicester'
The collective will seemed to have long evaporated, along with Jamie Vardy's goals and Riyad Mahrez's magic. Yet on Saturday, on a rainy December night, the King Power Stadium was transported back to those balmy, wonderful May days. -
Bad Santas pub crawl through London
A parade of Santas in London have shocked Christmas shoppers with their drunken antics as the revelry turned into a Bad Santa pub crawl. -
Hat-trick for new No.9 hero Gayle puts Newcastle back on top
The number nine shirt has always had particular reverence at St James' Park, with the likes of Jackie Milburn, Malcolm Macdonald and Alan Shearer having worn it with such distinction for Newcastle down the years. -
Arsenal go top, Vardy hat-trick lights up Leicester
LONDON (Reuters) - Arsenal shoved Chelsea off the top of the table but Leicester City's Jamie Vardy, with a dazzling hat-trick, was the man of the moment on Saturday as the struggling Premier League champions blew aside Manchester City 4-2. -
Russia helped Trump win: US report
US intelligence analysts have concluded that Russia intervened in the US presidential election to help Donald Trump win. -
CIA says Russia intervened to help Trump win White House
The CIA has concluded that Russia intervened in the 2016 election to help President-elect Donald Trump win the White House, and not just to undermine confidence in the U.S. electoral system, a senior U.S. official said on Friday. -
Blast outside Istanbul stadium killed at least 13 people: security sources
A suspected car bomb attack outside Istanbul's soccer stadium has killed at least 13 people, say security sources. -
Bad day for Aust 7s in Cape Town
The Australian mens' Sevens team have had a disappointing day in Cape Town, going down to the US 19-0 and South Africa 29-7. -
Vardy back with hat-trick as Leicester shock Man City
Vardy, hero of last season's fairytale triumph, finally ended his 16-match goalscoring drought for the club by scoring twice in the first 20 minutes as the Foxes, making a nonsense of their miserable recent form, raced into a three-goal lead. -
Arsenal's supporting cast fuelling title push
LONDON (Reuters) - Arsenal's bench is proving a potent weapon in the club's gathering Premier League title push with Saturday's 3-1 victory over Stoke City offering further evidence of the enviable options available to Arsene Wenger. -
Fiji, SAfrica unbeaten at Cape Town 7s
On Day 1 of the Cape Town Sevens, world series titleholder Fiji and on-form South Africa remain unbeaten. -
Fire at Melbourne Islamic Centre
A large blaze at a Melbourne Islamic Community Centre is being investigated. -
Soccer-Hat-trick for new No.9 hero Gayle puts Newcastle back on top
The number nine shirt has always had particular reverence at St James' Park, with the likes of Jackie Milburn, Malcolm Macdonald and Alan Shearer having worn it with such distinction for Newcastle down the years. -
We can beat Pacquiao, says Horn's trainer
Jeff Horn's trainer says the rising Aussie welterweight can beat Filipino legend Manny Pacquiao next year should the two cross paths. -
Parker looks ahead to unification fights
Kiwi boxer Joseph Parker has just become a WBO world champion but is already planning his attack on the remaining three belts. -
Beveridge toasts Illawarra bench
The Hawks' 98-88 win over the Bullets has highlighted the impact of the Hawks' bench, with coach Rob Beveridge hailing his side's tag-team mentality. -
Australia not at their weakest: Arthur
Pakistan coach Mickey Arthur believes the recent crisis engulfing his former team and Australian cricket is just part of the natural cycle of the sport. -
Arsenal go top as West Ham drop into relegation zone
LONDON (Reuters) - Arsenal shoved Chelsea off the top of the Premier League, if only for a day and by the slimmest of margins, after beating Stoke City 3-1 on Saturday while results elsewhere plunged troubled West Ham United into the drop zone. -
IS re-enter Syria's Palmyra
Months after having being pushed out of Palmyra, Islamic State has reportedly re-entered the ancient Syrian town. -
Football-Messi, Suarez finish off Osasuna to get Barca back on track
BARCELONA (Reuters) - Barcelona put pressure on La Liga leaders Real Madrid by picking up their first win in four games as two second-half strikes from Lionel Messi and one from Luis Suarez secured a 3-0 win at struggling Osasuna on Saturday. -
Diver recovering after Rottnest accident
A man remains in hospital after being hit by a boat while free-diving off WA's Rottnest Island. -
Watford beat Everton 3-2 with Okaka double
Dec. 10 - Italy international Stefano Okaka scored either side of halftime to give Watford a 3-2 Premier League win over Everton on Saturday, their first victory over the Merseyside club in any competition since 1987. -
5 dead in Bulgaria train derailment
A train in Bulgaria carrying propylene has derailed and exploded killing at least five people and injuring dozens more. -
Russia accepts IOC drug retesting plan
An International Olympic Committee plan to retest drug test samples of Russian athletes at the 2012 and 2014 Olympics has been accepted by Russia. -
Suicide bomber kills 50 Yemeni troops
At least 50 Yemeni soldiers are dead after a suicide bomber blew themselves up in the port city of Aden. -
Suicide bomber kills 40 Yemeni troops
At least 40 Yemeni soldiers are dead after a suicide bomber blew themselves up in the port city of Aden. -
England's Root rues failure to take half-chances
MUMBAI (Reuters) - England had India on the ropes in the fourth test after picking up four quick wickets in the afternoon session on Saturday but let the hosts off the hook by failing to take opportunities. -
Root gives credit to Kohli
Joe Root has praised the "exceptional" Virat Kohli but urged England to put missed opportunities behind them to try to stay in the Test series against India. -
Australia wins two gold in sailing
Jason Waterhouse and Lisa Darmanin raced together in the Nacra 17 class at the Melbourne sailing World Cup for the first time since their Rio silver. -
Parker new heavyweight world champion
Joseph Parker is the first Kiwi heavyweight boxing world champion after he defeated Andy Ruiz Jr by majority decision. -
Hawks too strong for Bullets in NBL
The Illawarra Hawks have led at every change to record a 98-88 away win over the Brisbane Bullets in the NBL. -
Thunder start WBBL T20 defence with loss
WBBL champions Sydney Thunder's defence is off to a bad start, with a six-run loss to the Melbourne Stars at North Sydney Oval. -
West Ham's Bilic praises Sturridge before Liverpool trip
West Ham, who travel to Anfield on Sunday, are 17th in the Premier League table, having scored 15 goals in 14 matches so far. -
Horn on course for Pacquiao after big win
The prospect of Australian welterweight Jeff Horn facing Manny Pacquiao next year has become very real after a crushing technical knockout win over Ali Funeka. -
Arthur aims to end another cricket drought
Three years after being sacked as Australian cricket coach, Mickey Arthur is aiming to deliver Pakistan's first Test series win down under. -
Two runners die at China half-marathon
Two runners are dead after collapsing at the Xiamen International Half-Marathon in southeast China. -
Aust's Brazel grabs share of HK Open lead
Australian and world No.480 Sam Brazel goes into the final round of the Hong Kong Open with a share of the lead with Spaniard Rafa Cabrera-Bello. -
England fight back with four wickets after Vijay ton
MUMBAI (Reuters) - India opener Murali Vijay struck his eighth hundred before England bounced back with four wickets in the second session to leave the fourth test at the Wankhede Stadium evenly poised on the third day on Saturday. -
Adelaide 36ers down NZ Breakers in NBL
The 36ers have downed the New Zealand Breakers in their NBL game in Adelaide. -
Four killed in Bulgarian train explosion
Two train carriages carrying flammable gas have derailed and exploded in northeastern Bulgaria, killing four people and demolishing 20 buildings. -
South Korea's PM urges calm as rallies celebrate impeachment
South Korean protesters hold celebratory rallies all over the country following the impeachment of President Park Geun-hye. -
US to send 200 more troops to Syria
Washington will send another 200 troops to Syria to help an alliance of Kurdish and Arab fighters seize the Islamic State group bastion of Raqa.
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