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Woman gives birth using restored tissue
A woman who had her fertility restored using frozen ovarian tissue which was removed when she was a child has given birth. -
One billion users affected by Yahoo data breach
Yahoo says it's identified a new system breach that occurred in August 2013, involving data associated with more than one billion user accounts. -
Let Cummins 'off the leash' in India: Lee
Former Australian quick Brett Lee believes selectors should let speedster Pat Cummins off the leash in the four-Test tour of India. -
Rondon nets treble as West Brom sink sorry Swansea
Dec 14 (Reuters) - - West Bromwich Albion continued their surge in the top half of the Premier League with a Salomon Rondon hat-trick of headers earning them a 3-1 home win over struggling Swansea City at the Hawthorns on Wednesday. -
Ibrahimovic late strike seals Man United win over Palace
Dec 14 (Reuters) - - Zlatan Ibrahimovic produced a brilliant finish two minutes from time to earn Manchester United a 2-1 Premier League win at Crystal Palace on Wednesday. -
Amazon uses drones for quick delivery
Amazon has used a drone to deliver a package of goods, depositing the parcel just outside the customer's home in 13 minutes. -
Aquaman headed to the Gold Coast
Warner Brothers will film its upcoming blockbuster Aquaman on the Gold Coast after reaching a deal with the Queensland and federal governments. -
Syrian rebels say truce deal back on
A ceasefire deal for Aleppo is back on track and evacuations from the last rebel-held areas of the city will begin "within hours", rebel officials say. -
Events in Aleppo since March 2011
A look at key events in Aleppo since the start of Syria's uprising nearly six years ago. -
Satellite images reveal 'significant' weapons detected on South China Sea islands
New satellite imagery shows China has apparently installed "significant" defensive weapons on a series of artificial islands it built in the South China Sea, a Washington think-tank said Wednesday. -
Pakistan bowlers play down training stoush
Yasir Shah and Wahab Riaz have played down some push and shove in training as Pakistan prepared for the first Test against Australia at the Gabba. -
Embattled Bradford to have future settled
An announcement on the future of English rugby league club Bradford is expected within days. -
Dumped GB rider in legal bid for documents
Jess Varnish wants British Cycling to release details of an investigation into her bullying complaint against former technical director Shane Sutton. -
Bordeaux knock Ligue 1 leaders Nice out of League Cup
PARIS (Reuters) - Ligue 1 leaders Nice were knocked out of the League Cup in the last 16 when they lost 3-2 at Girondins de Bordeaux on Wednesday. -
Zola appointed Birmingham manager
LONDON (Reuters) - Italian Gianfranco Zola has been tasked with steering Birmingham City back into the Premier League after signing a two-and-a-half year contract to manage the English championship club. -
Sex slaves statue 'promotes animosity'
The Australia-Japan Community Network has lodged a complaint against a Sydney statue commemorating sex slaves of the Japanese army. -
18C case launched over Sydney 'comfort women' memorial
The Australia-Japan Community Network has lodged a complaint against a Sydney statue commemorating sex slaves of the Japanese army. -
US Fed raises rates, sees faster pace in 2017
The US Federal Reserve has hiked rates as largely expected and signalled a faster pace of future increases. -
No change expected in jobless rate
Latest figures out Thursday are expected to show no change in Australia's 5.6 per cent unemployment rate. -
Cheerleading boasts increasing appeal
Cheerleading has been spreading globally as a competitive event and was boosted last week by its recognition as an Olympic sport. -
Cheerleading boasts increasing international appeal
ORLANDO, Fla. (Reuters) - Cheerleading, which received provisional recognition as an Olympic sport last week, is an increasingly international activity by no means restricted to its North American birthplace, according to the man who has driven its growth over four decades. -
Iran congratulates Assad on Aleppo victory
Syria says Iran has congratulated the war-torn nation on its victory in Aleppo. -
Putin Erdogan agree to joint Aleppo effort
Turkey and Russia have agreed to work together to ease the humanitarian crisis in Syria's Aleppo. -
Suzie Bates wins two ICC player awards
White Ferns skipper Suzie Bates claims a notable double in being named the best women's player in international cricket. -
Nigerian women's team protest outside parliament at unpaid victory bonuses
ABUJA (Reuters) - Nigeria's national women's soccer team, the Super Falcons, demonstrated outside parliament on Wednesday to demand they receive unpaid bonuses for winning Africa's international championship an eighth time. -
Border's challenge to Aussie middle order
Former captain and Test selector Allan Border wants to see more runs from Australia's middle order during the first Test against Pakistan. -
Spratt's cycling career hits new heights
After a big season, Australian cycling star Amanda Spratt wants to shine in the new women's Ardennes classics. -
Renshaw's go slow approach fine by Haddin
Former Australian vice-captain Brad Haddin has applauded Matt Renshaw's go-slow approach, saying he is impressed by the price the opener puts on his wicket. -
Daring day-night declarations on the cards
Australia captain Steve Smith and Pakistan counterpart Misbah-ul-Haq both say they won't be afraid to make bold declarations in the day-night Test at the Gabba. -
Big Mal eyes Hayne for World Cup
Australian coach Mal Meninga will be able to run his eye over Jarryd Hayne when they team up for next year's NRL All Stars games. -
Australia too fast for Pakistan: Waugh
Australian selector Mark Waugh expects the hosts' classy pace attack will expose technical deficiencies in Pakistan's batsmen in the first Test at the Gabba. -
First woman named on NZ Rugby board
New Zealand Rugby has included former Black Ferns skipper Farah Palmer on its board in a first-time appointment of a woman into the post. -
England captain Hartley gets six-week ban
England captain Dylan Hartley has copped a six-week ban for striking but will be available for the start of England's Six Nations campaign. -
England captain Hartley banned for six weeks
LONDON (Reuters) - England captain Dylan Hartley was banned for six weeks on Wednesday after he was sent off for striking an opponent playing for his club Northampton, European Professional Club Rugby said in a statement. -
New rules to protect rugby players' heads
New measures to protect rugby players' heads have been introduced by World Rugby. -
Kidman scores SAG nod; Edgerton snubbed
The SAG Awards are one of the biggest tests ahead of the Oscars so Joel Edgerton's snub could be significant. -
McQueen targets back-to-back wins for Southampton
The Saints have won just once away in the league all season - when they beat West Ham United 3-0 in late September. -
Chelsea's Oscar close to joining Chinese club Shanghai SIPG
SAO PAULO (Reuters) - Chelsea's Brazil midfielder Oscar is closing in on a move to Chinese club Shanghai SIPG. -
Birmingham City sack manager Rowett
The English Championship (second-tier) side are seventh in the standings after beating Ipswich Town 2-1 on Tuesday, with former City defender Rowett, 42, in charge since October 2014. -
Liberty Media to find $US1.5bn for F1 deal
Liberty Media Corp says it will raise $US1.55 billion to fund its acquisition of the Formula One racing car series. -
Liberty Media to raise $1.55 billion to fund Formula One deal
The company said investors, including Coatue Management LLC, D. E. Shaw and Jana Partners, had committed to the financing through a subscription for Liberty's Series C common stock at $25 per share. -
Militants in Aleppo control only 2.5 sqkm
Syria has nearly full control of Aleppo, with Russia claiming that rebels only control a 2.5 square kilometre patch. -
Video evidence used for first time to award penalty
OSAKA (Reuters) - Video evidence was used to award a penalty for the first time in a FIFA competition at the Club World Cup on Wednesday when the referee gave Kashima Antlers a controversial spot kick in their 3-0 semi-final win over Colombia's Atletico Nacional. -
More receiving help for homelessness
There's been a 10 per cent rise in the number of people being helped by specialist homelessness support services in the past year. -
Afghans edge out UAE in first Twenty20
Afghanistan has beaten the United Arab Emirates by 11 runs in the first of three Twenty20 internationals at the International Cricket Council Academy in Dubai. -
Kashima beat Atletico to reach Club World Cup final
OSAKA, Japan (Reuters) - Kashima Antlers became the first Japanese side to reach the Club World Cup final when they beat Colombia's South American champions Atletico Nacional 3-0 on Wednesday. -
STOKES BACKS 'BRILLIANT' CAPTAIN COOK
All-rounder Ben Stokes says he hopes Alastair Cook stays on as England captain, describing him as a "brilliant leader". -
Program aims to show girls they can, too, do science
SBS World News Radio: Statistically, women are less likely than men to pursue careers in science and technology, but a program for school students at the University of New South Wales is aiming to change that. -
All Blacks absent from England's 2017 test schedule
LONDON (Reuters) - World champions New Zealand will have to wait until at least 2018 to play England after the schedule for next year's Novemberinternationals was released on Wednesday, including tests against Argentina, Australia and Samoa at Twickenham. -
Wallabies v England again at Twickenham
Australia will play England again in a rugby Test next November at Twickenham.
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