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Cuba offers rum to pay debt to Czech Republic
Cash-strapped Cuba has offered to pay its old debt to the Czech Republic with goods it can spare, including its coveted rum, the Czech finance ministry said Friday. -
Exclusive - Televisa affiliate surfaces in widening FIFA bribery probe
NEW YORK (Reuters) - An unnamed company described in a sweeping probe of corruption in football's world governing body FIFA matches the description of a close affiliate of Grupo Televisa, the largest broadcaster in Latin America, according to a Reuters review of U.S. and Swiss government documents. -
Ten-man Dortmund rally twice to draw at Hoffenheim
BERLIN (Reuters) - Borussia Dortmund twice came back from a goal down to draw 2-2 at Hoffenheim on Friday despite playing for more than one half with 10 men following the dismissal of Marco Reus. -
Olympic cyclist makes equestrian debut
British Olympic cycling champion Victoria Pendleton marked her showjumping debut with a clear round at Olympia's London International Horse Show. -
Ten-man Dortmund twice come back to draw at Hoffenheim
BERLIN (Reuters) - Borussia Dortmund twice came back from a goal down to draw 2-2 at Hoffenheim on Friday despite playing for more than one half with 10 men following the dismissal of Marco Reus. -
Facebook may face German hate speech fines
German Justice Minister Heiko Maas says his ministry is checking whether it would be possible to make social networking sites legally liable for illegal posts. -
Ban addresses South Korea presidency bid speculation
UN chief Ban Ki-moon has addressed speculation he could run for the South Korean presidency. -
Record low temp tipped for Bears' NFL game
The temperature for Sunday's NFL game between the Chicago Bears and Packers is tipped to be minus 16C which would be the coldest for a match at Soldier Field. -
US tourism head pressured in rapper row
The head of Florida's tourism marketing agency is under pressure to quit after Visit Florida refused to publicly disclose it paid rapper Pitbull $US1 million. -
Southampton need some luck up front - Ward-Prowse
SOUTHAMPTON, England - By Claire Bloomfield -
Russia told to cut it out on hacks: Obama
US President Barack Obama says he raised the issue of hacking with the Russian leader on the sidelines of the Group of 20 summit in China in September. -
Lay day called at Pipeline surfing
World Surf League organisers have called a lay day at the Pipe Masters in Hawaii. -
IOC chief feels 'inner rage' at Russia
The extent Russia's doping scandal has angered IOC president Thomas Bach. -
Milner-Skudder fit for Hurricanes return
Test winger Nehe Milner-Skudder will take part in the Hurricanes' Super Rugby pre-season as he returns from a shoulder injury. -
Thousands trapped as Aleppo evacuation suspended
The Syrian government suspended the evacuation of civilians and fighters from the last rebel-held parts of Aleppo, leaving thousands of people trapped and uncertain of their fate. -
Bradford's RL future still in the balance
Bradford's future will remain in the balance until Monday at least after the club's administrators pushed back the deadline for due diligence to be completed. -
Missed stumping to cost Wade: Chappell
Former Australian skipper Ian Chappell believes Matthew Wade must be replaced before February's India tour after the Test 'keeper missed a Gabba stumping. -
Inspiration not far for batsman Maddinson
Form Australian batsman Peter Handscomb has backed out of sorts teammate Nic Maddinson to reverse his fortunes in the first Test against Pakistan in Brisbane. -
Brisbane Roar a "complete team": Okon
Paul Okon has hailed Brisbane Roar as a "complete team" and likely A-League title contenders ahead of Sunday's clash against the Central Coast Mariners. -
Aussies mull follow-on option at Gabba
Steve Smith is set to have a rare chance to enforce the follow-on in Australia's day-night Test against Pakistan, with the visitors to resume at 8-97. -
Southampton's Tadic named Serbian player of the year
BELGRADE (Reuters) - Southampton will hope Dusan Tadic has an extra spring in his step when they face Bournemouth on Sunday after the winger was named Serbia's player of the year. -
South Africa's Goosen retires at age 24
PARIS (Reuters) - South Africa back Johan Goosen has retired from rugby at the age of 24, his club Racing Metro said on Friday. -
Saints' Puel focussed on Bournemouth not transfers
Southampton, who are ninth in the table, are without injured defender Matt Targett and striker Charlie Austin. -
Gatting named MCC world committee chair
Former England skipper Mike Gatting has been appointed as the next chairman of the MCC world cricket committee. -
Chelsea's Conte concerned by Chinese spending power
LONDON (Reuters) - The enormous spending power of Chinese football is a danger to clubs everywhere, Chelsea manager Antonio Conte said on Friday as his midfielder Oscar pondered a reported 52 million pounds transfer to Shanghai SIPG. -
Bilic hints at January arrivals to offset Nations Cup absentees
LONDON (Reuters) - West Ham United manager Slaven Bilic hinted he may use the January transfer window to bolster his squad and compensate for players going off to play in the African Nations Cup. -
Liverpool need no extra motivation against Everton, says Klopp
Liverpool make the trip in good spirits having arrested a mini-slump by beating Middlesbrough 3-0 in midweek to rise to second in the table and will want to keep up their impressive recent record against their neighbours. -
Man City's Gundogan suffers cruciate injury
LONDON (Reuters) - Manchester City's Germany midfielder Ilkay Gundogan has suffered a cruciate knee ligament injury, the club said on Friday. -
Root regrets poor reaction to dismissal
England batsman Joe Root regrets his "childish" reaction at being given out by DRS on day one of the fifth Test against India. -
Everton's Koeman calls for calm heads ahead of Liverpool game
Everton have not won in the last 11 top-flight matches against their Merseyside neighbours, losing 4-0 in April in a match in which defender Ramiro Funes Mori was sent off for a reckless tackle on Liverpool forward Divock Origi. -
Mourinho targets United push in second half of season
LONDON (Reuters) - Manchester United manager Jose Mourinho is targeting the second half of the season to build on the team's recent improvement and launch a serious Premier League challenge. -
Bournemouth's Howe keen to build rivalry with Saints
Bournemouth won promotion to the top flight in 2015, and the team with the league's smallest ground are comfortably placed at 10th in the table following their 1-0 win over champions Leicester City on Tuesday. -
Princeton suspends men's swim team over vulgar messages
The decision by Athletic Director Mollie Marcoux Samaan and coach Rob Orr came after a complaint this week about material on the team's listserv message application, the New Jersey school said in a statement late on Thursday. -
Aleppo evacuation suspended
A dispute over the evacuation of wounded people from two Shi'ite villages has stalled a wider evacuation of people from the last rebel-held areas of Aleppo. -
Phelan asks Hull to give him a win at West Ham for Christmas
Hull, who are second bottom in the Premier League with three wins and 10 defeats from 16 games, travel to 15th-placed West Ham, who are fighting their own battle to pull clear of the drop zone. -
British man calls off attempt to swim Atlantic
DAKAR (Reuters) - A British man aiming to become the first person to swim across the Atlantic said on Friday that he has called off his attempt after a support vessel suffered extensive damage. -
Wenger tells Arsenal to be brave against Man City
Arsenal slipped to third in the table after being beaten 2-1 by Everton at Goodison Park in midweek, while fourth-placed City recovered from last weekend's 4-2 defeat by Leicester City by beating Watford 2-0 on Wednesday. -
Chelsea look unbeatable, says Pardew
LONDON (Reuters) - Premier League leaders Chelsea look "unbeatable", Crystal Palace manager Alan Pardew said on Friday ahead of this weekend's game between the London rivals. -
FIFA panel upholds one-year ban on ex-German FA head Niersbach
ZURICH (Reuters) - FIFA's Appeals Committee on Friday rejected an appeal by former German Football Association (DFB) President Wolfgang Niersbach, maintaining a one-year ban on him imposed in July. -
Australia seamers put Pakistan on the ropes
On a manic day of pink ball cricket, 15 wickets tumbled at the Gabba but rookie batsman Peter Handscomb stood firm to score a maiden century in his second test and drove Australia to an imposing first innings total of 429. -
Moeen's unbeaten ton lifts England in Chennai test
CHENNAI (Reuters) - Moeen Ali capitalised on an early reprieve to score his fifth test century and steer England to 284 for four on the opening day of the fifth and final test against India on Friday. -
Sixers down Kings in NBL thriller
The Adelaide 36ers have come from behind to down the Sydney Kings with a 82-80 NBL win. -
China upset over Dalai Lama's Indian event
India has hosted the Dalai Lama and other Nobel Peace laureates at a conference, angering the Chinese. -
Man United showed spirit in Palace late show, says Herrera
Consecutive Premier League wins for the first time since August have kept sixth-placed United in the hunt for a top-four finish. -
Snapshot day 2 Aust v Pakistan first Test
Snapshot of day two of the Australia-Pakistan first Test in Brisbane. -
Final stage hardest for Paris Oly24 bid
Despite being hot favourite to win the right to host the 2024 Olympic Games, Paris knows the hardest part is convincing the IOC its bid is the strongest. -
Leicester not in danger of relegation, says Stoke boss Hughes
Leicester have struggled to build on their unexpected title triumph last season and sit 14th in the table after 16 games, four points ahead of the bottom-three ahead of Saturday's trip to face 12th-placed Stoke. -
Benzema trial to go ahead, Cisse's case sent back to judge
PARIS (Reuters) - A French court rejected Real Madrid striker Karim Benzema's request to stop a trial over his alleged attempt to blackmail fellow French soccer international Mathieu Valbuena using a sex video, a judicial source said on Friday. -
Students told not to sweat over their ATARs
Tertiary rankings are out for Year 12 students and they're being reminded their ATAR is not the only pathway. -
Man City ready to play direct when needed, says Zabaleta
Manager Pep Guardiola launched a staunch defence of his preferred possession-based style of play despite his back four regularly losing the ball in dangerous areas, which has led to just one clean sheet in their last nine games.
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