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Bargain hunters splurge $2.3b at sales
Bargain hunters have spent an estimated $2.3 billion at this year's Boxing Day sales. -
Cricket commentator Mark Nicholas told to take day off from Boxing Day Test
Cricket commentator Mark Nicholas has been released from hospital but told to rest from the second day of the Boxing Day Test before resuming work. -
Boxing Day body blow as leaders Newcastle lose
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Trump, days after Israeli settlements vote, calls UN 'sad'
Donald Trump describes the United Nations as 'so sad!' after its Security Council adopted a resolution demanding an end to Israeli settlements. -
Chinese carrier enters South China Sea amid renewed tension
A group of Chinese warships led by the country's sole aircraft carrier entered the top half of the South China Sea on Monday after passing south of Taiwan, the self-ruled island's Defence Ministry said of what China has termed a routine exercise. -
Pioneering US astronomer Vera Rubin dies
Vera Rubin, a pioneering US astronomer who helped find powerful evidence of dark matter, has died. She was 88. -
Man City go second with 3-0 win over Hull
LONDON (Reuters) - Yaya Toure slammed home a penalty and Kelechi Iheanacho netted a simple goal for Manchester City as they secured a 3-0 win at struggling Hull City who again came up empty-handed despite a battling display on Monday. -
Third death on Vic roads since Xmas day
One man is dead and two others are seriously injured after their car crashed into a tree in the third fatal crash on Victorian roads since Christmas Day. -
One dead, two injured in Vic crash
One man is dead and two others are seriously injured after their car crashed into a tree on Victoria's Mornington Peninsula. -
Record-breaking Chelsea surge seven points clear
LONDON (Reuters) - Spaniard Pedro scored twice as Chelsea tightened their grip on top spot by sweeping past Bournemouth 3-0 on Monday, a club record 12th successive Premier League win taking them seven points clear. -
Israel postpones Ukraine PM visit after UN vote
Israel has postponed this week's visit of Ukrainian Prime Minister Volodymyr Groysman following a landmark UN Security Council vote demanding a halt to Israeli settlement building, officials said Monday. -
Japanese PM in Hawaii for Pearl Harbour memorial visit
Shinzo Abe has arrived in Hawaii to become the first Japanese prime minister to visit the memorial honouring those killed in the 1941 attack on Pearl Harbor. -
Sony deletes tweets on Britney Spears's death, blames hackers
No, Britney Spears is not dead. -
False tweets as Sony Music Twitter hacked
False tweets that pop star Britney Spears had died were posted after Sony Music Entertainment's twitter account was hacked. -
Parts of crashed Russian plane found in Black Sea
Russian rescuers found Monday the first parts of the Syria-bound military plane that plunged into the Black Sea, as officials dismissed terrorism as a possible cause of the crash that killed all 92 people on board. -
'Last Christmas': Tributes pour in as George Michael dies at 53
Tributes came from around the music world and tearful fans on Monday after British pop superstar George Michael, who rose to fame with a string of smash hits including 'Last Christmas', died aged 53. -
Conte winning Chelsea hearts and minds - and points
LONDON (Reuters) - Chelsea fans will always have a place in their hearts for Jose Mourinho but are also learning to love another Latin coach as Antonio Conte displays the sort of tactical acumen that is steering the club towards the title. -
Giroud seizes moment to remind Wenger of his worth
LONDON (Reuters) - Olivier Giroud proved the difference for Arsenal in a typically hard-fought 1-0 win over West Bromwich Albion on Monday, again demonstrating his worth to manager Arsene Wenger after spending the majority of the season on the substitutes' bench. -
Swansea crushed at home by West Ham
Struggling Swansea City slumped to a third consecutive loss as West Ham United moved well clear of the Premier League relegation zone with a comfortable 4-1 victory at the Liberty Stadium on Monday. -
Record-breaking Chelsea surge nine points clear
LONDON (Reuters) - Chelsea's grip on the Premier League title race tightened on Monday as they beat Bournemouth 3-0 for a club record 12th successive league win that took them nine points clear at the top. -
Stars face reshuffle for Pietersen return
Melbourne Stars selectors face a tough decision when deciding who makes way for returning star Kevin Pietersen. -
Blind strikes as ruthless Man United sink Sunderland
Manchester United stretched their unbeaten run to 11 games in all competitions after Daley Blind, in-form striker Zlatan Ibrahimovic and substitute Henrik Mkhitaryan gave them a 3-1 home win over Sunderland on Monday. -
Leeds bolster promotion hopes as Beckford sees red again
LONDON (Reuters) - Leeds United bolstered their promotion ambitions with a 4-1 victory at Preston North End on Monday as their former player Jermaine Beckford was sent off in his first match back since serving a three-match suspension. -
United back on track for NBL finals push
An absolute annihilation of the Brisbane Bullets has Melbourne United ready to make a charge towards the NBL finals. -
Broad's BBL wickets not enough for Hobart
Two wickets for international newcomer Stuart Broad and a career-best 91 runs for skipper Tim Paine haven't saved Hobart from a Big Bash League defeat. -
Australia aim to capitalise at MCG
Just as Pakistan need a solid batting partnership, Australia will aim to drive home their advantage early on day two. -
Toddler twin dies in Sydney pool tragedy
A 23-month-old girl has died while her twin brother continues to fight for life a week after they were pulled unconscious from a backyard pool in Sydney. -
Lakmal wickets ensure honours even after first day
PORT ELIZABETH, South Africa, Dec 26 (Reuters) - JP Duminy and Stephen Cook scored half centuries but four wickets for Suranga Lakmal and two for Rangana Herath restricted South Africa to 267 for six on the opening day of the first test against Sri Lanka on Monday. -
Palace draw at Watford in first game under Allardyce
Dec 26 (Reuters) - Crystal Palace began life under Sam Allardyce with a 1-1 draw at Watford on Monday though they could easily have won the Premier League game but for a missed Christian Benteke penalty. -
Wild Oats XI extends Sydney to Hobart lead
Another year another dominant performance from supermaxi Wild Oats XI, the crew extending their lead overnight on the NSW south coast. -
Giacomo makes moves, Wild Oats XI leads
Giacomo has powered on through the night to close the gap on Wild Oats XI and Perpetual LOYAL in the Sydney to Hobart yacht race. -
Newspoll shows govt losing older voters
A Newspoll analysis shows the coalition is losing support among older voters and men, to the benefit of Labor. -
Duminy powers South Africa to 174-2 at tea
PORT ELIZABETH, South Africa, Dec 26 (Reuters) - Two quick wickets after lunch failed to stem the flow of runs as South Africa reached 174 for two at tea on the opening day of the first test against Sri Lanka on Monday. -
Frenchman sets round the world record
Frenchman Thomas Coville has broken the round-the-world sailing record. -
Lakmal rips through Proteas in first Test
Suranga Lakmal has ripped through the South African top order to put Sri Lanka on top at the end of the first day of the first Test in Port Elizabeth. -
Duminy puts Proteas in charge of Sri Lanka
A blistering Boxing Day knock from JP Duminy has seen South Africa take early control of the first Test against Sri Lanka. -
World-record breaking circumnavigator arrives home in France
PARIS (Reuters) - Sailor Thomas Coville arrived in the French port of Brest on Monday morning, hours after smashing the world record for a single-handed non-stop sailing circumnavigation of the globe. -
Taiwan moves a step closer to legalising same-sex marriage
Taiwan's parliament on Monday passed the first draft of a controversial marriage equality bill, moving the island a step closer to becoming the first place in Asia to legalise same-sex nuptials. -
McIlroy out to keep up proud Dubai Classic record
DUBAI (Reuters) - World number two Rory McIlroy will be looking to maintain a proud record when he competes in the $2.65 million Dubai Desert Classic in February. -
South Africa off to strong start after Cook fifty
PORT ELIZABETH (Reuters) - Stephen Cook struck an unbeaten half-century as he and Dean Elgar steered South Africa to 92 for no loss at lunch, vindicating the hosts' decision to bat first on a greentop on the opening day of the first test against Sri Lanka on Monday. -
No bomb found at evacuated Moscow stations
Police say no bombs found at evacuated Moscow railway stations. -
Bomb threat at three Moscow train stations
Police have evacuated three Moscow railway stations after receiving a bomb threat, news agencies say. -
Toddler twin pulled from Sydney pool dies
One of two toddlers pulled unconscious from a backyard swimming pool in Sydney last week has died, police say. -
Day of mourning in Russia as massive search for plane crash continues
Thousands of rescuers were searching for bodies in the Black Sea as Russia marked a day of mourning following the crash of a Syria-bound military plane carrying 92 people. -
Trump picks pro-settlements Israel ambassador
US President-elect Donald Trump's pick for ambassador to Israel is a fervent supporter of Israeli settlements and an opponent of Palestinian statehood. -
Rhino kills four-year-old girl in Nepal
A wild rhinoceros has entered a settlement in south central Nepal and killed a four-year-old girl and injured her grandmother, 73. -
Jackson Bird takes shot at Test limelight
Jackson Bird impressed with two key wickets after lunch during the Boxing Day Test to help put Pakistan under pressure. -
Sth Africa to bat vs Sri Lanka in 1st Test
South Africa won the toss and will bat against Sri Lanka in the first Test at Port Elizabeth. -
Australia hold edge after rain dampens Boxing Day cheer
MELBOURNE (Reuters) - Rain dampened the enthusiasm of a festive Boxing Day crowd but Australia were content to knock over Pakistan's top order and leave the tourists 142 for four on day one of the second test in Melbourne on Monday. -
Pakistan defence minister makes nuke threat to Israel over fake news
Pakistan's defence minister has threatened to retaliate in kind to any Israeli nuclear strike after apparently being tricked by a fake news site into a confrontation on social media.
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