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More rain, possible storm for MCG Test
Melbourne's dreadful weather for the Boxing Day Test is set to continue, with further rain and a possible thunderstorm forecast for day three. -
Breakers add import Carter to fill breach
American Paul Carter will likely make his NBL debut against Sydney on Friday after the NZ Breakers brought him in to replace injured import Corey Webster. -
Govt youth jail claims defy belief: lawyer
The Victorian Court of Appeal will hear an appeal against a decision that found it was illegal for youths to be kept in adult prison. -
Lack of wind slows Sydney-Hobart fleet
It is taking some boats more than two hours to cover the final mile of the Sydney to Hobart with winds dropping drastically. -
BP buys Woolworths fuel business for $1.8b
BP has agreed to buy 527 Woolworths fuel convenience store outlets and 16 development sites for $1.78 billion, pending regulatory approval. -
Iraqi PM says three months needed to rout Islamic State
Prime Minister Haider al-Abadi said on Tuesday it would take three months to remove Islamic State from Iraq, as U.S.-backed forces battle to dislodge the militants from Mosul, their last major stronghold in the country. -
Liverpool thrash Stoke to delight manager Klopp
Liverpool chalked up an emphatic 4-1 win over Stoke City on Tuesday that left manager Juergen Klopp purring with delight after they fought back from an early deficit to keep their Premier League title challenge on track. -
Search resumes for missing swimmer in NSW
Police and surf lifesavers have returned to Sydney's Maroubra beach to look for a 14-year-old boy who went missing in the surf on Tuesday night. -
Swansea City sack American manager Bradley
Swansea were thrashed 4-1 at home by West Ham United on Monday and stand level on 12 points with basement side Hull City after 18 games, four points adrift of the safety zone. -
Israel pressing ahead with settlements after UN vote
The Jerusalem municipality, undeterred by a UN anti-settlement resolution, is due to consider on Wednesday requests for construction permits for hundreds of new homes for Israelis in areas that Israel captured in 1967 and annexed to the city. -
Skipper wants Wild Oats back for Syd-Hob
The extent of damage to supermaxi Wild Oats XI is yet to be assessed, but skipper Mark Richards already wants to see her back in the Sydney to Hobart. -
'Watership Down' author Richard Adams dies aged 96
Richard Adams, the British author who penned the runaway hit, Watership Down, has died aged 96. -
Resurgent Liverpool fight back to thrash Stoke
Liverpool celebrated their third Premier League victory in a row as an inspired performance gave them a 4-1 home success over Stoke City after they fell behind early on in an entertaining clash at Anfield on Tuesday. -
SA loses power amid gale force winds
Winds and heavy rain that hit South Australia overnight have wreaked havoc on the state's power grid, with about 100,000 people without power. -
First Istanbul trial begins of Turkey coup suspects
Twenty-nine Turkish police officers went on trial Tuesday accused of failing to defend President Recep Tayyip Erdogan during the military's failed coup in July, the first such case in Istanbul. -
Abe, Obama make Pearl Harbor pilgrimage
Japanese Prime Minister Shinzo Abe and US President Barack Obama were to make a joint pilgrimage to the site of the Pearl Harbor attack on Tuesday to celebrate "the power of reconciliation." -
Swansea city sack manager Bradley
Swansea lost 4-1 at home to West Ham United on Monday and stand level on 12 points with basement side Hull City after 18 games with three wins and three draws. -
'Star Wars' icon Carrie Fisher dead at 60
Hollywood star Carrie Fisher - best known for her portrayal of Princess Leia in the wildly popular "Star Wars" films - died on Tuesday, days after suffering a heart attack on a transatlantic flight. She was 60. -
Family boat comes second in Sydney-Hobart
With his two teenage sons among the crew, Jim Delegat has secured second place line honours in the Sydney to Hobart yacht race with his boat Giacomo. -
Watford draw has sting in the tail as mascot row erupts
LONDON (Reuters) - Crystal Palace's 1-1 draw at Watford in the Premier League had a sting in the tail as an argument blew up over the behaviour of the home team's mascot Harry the Hornet. -
Star Wars actor Carrie Fisher dies at 60
Famed for her role as Princess Leia in Star Wars, Carrie Fisher has died aged 60. -
Carrie Fisher dies in hospital - reports
Star Wars actress Carrie Fisher has died in hospital after a heart attack People magazine has reported quoting a statement from her publicist. -
Pakistan out to build MCG advantage
Pakistan will resume at 6-310 in their first innings on day three of a Boxing Day Test which has been plagued by rain delays. -
Botha's Big Bash hopes and Aust dreams
Former South Africa one-day captain Johan Botha is hoping his eye-catching BBL form will land him a place in Australia's T20 cricket team. -
Aussies 'desperately need Test allrounder'
An allrounder who is a quality bowler is what the Australian cricket team could benefit from having in the side, says bowling coach David Saker. -
Buffalo Bills fire coach Rex Ryan
A 17th straight playoff miss for Buffalo has seen them sack coach Rex Ryan before their final game of the NFL season. -
De Silva hits defiant 43 to keep Sri Lanka in contention
PORT ELIZABETH, South Africa (Reuters) - Dhananjaya de Silva enhanced his rapidly-growing reputation with an unbeaten 43 as he kept South Africa’s strike bowlers at bay to see Sri Lanka to 181 for seven in their first innings at the end of the second day of the first test on Tuesday. -
LOYAL win sets new Sydney-Hobart record
Perpertual LOYAL has won the Sydney to Hobart, beating the previous race record by almost five hours. -
Bell doesn't plan to defend LOYAL's record
Perpetual LOYAL smashed the Sydney to Hobart race record but owner-skipper Anthony Bell won't be back in 2017 to defend the title. -
Iraqi PM says 3 months to eliminate IS
Three months are needed to eliminate Islamic State in Iraq, says the nation's prime minister. -
Cheetah headed to extinction
In Zimbabwe, a study found, pressures have seen the cheetah population plummet 85 per cent from 1200 to at most 170 animals in just 16 years. -
Captain’s resistance ends as Sri Lanka struggle
PORT ELIZABETH, South Africa (Reuters) - Sri Lanka lost captain Angelo Matthews as two more wickets fell in the second session on the second day of the first test against South Africa to leave the tourists struggling on 104 for five at tea on Tuesday. -
Sri Lanka collapse against Proteas in Test
Vernon Philander and Kyle Abbott have ripped through Sri Lanka's top order to leave the tourists in a precarious first innings position in Port Elizabeth. -
South Africa hit back against Sri Lanka
Kyle Abbott and Vernon Philander have ripped through the Sri Lankan top order to put South Africa back on top in the first Test in Port Elizabeth. -
Philippine drug war nets 1 million people
Philippine authorities say 890 kilograms of methamphetamine have been seized in raids this month with a street value of around 6 billion pesos ($A167 million). -
Allardyce upset at behaviour of Watford's hornet mascot
LONDON (Reuters) - Crystal Palace's 1-1 draw at Watford in the Premier League had a sting in the tail as an argument blew up over the behaviour of the home team's mascot Harry the Hornet. -
Sri Lanka teeter after South Africa out for 286
PORT ELIZABETH (Reuters) - Sri Lanka suffered a top order collapse and slumped to 37 for three at second day's lunch after Suranga Lakmal claimed career-best figures to help dismiss South Africa for 286 in the first test at St George's Park on Tuesday. -
Azhar becomes the man for all seasons at rainy MCG
MELBOURNE (Reuters) - Pakistan's opening batsman Azhar Ali has rarely seemed a man in a hurry in six years of test cricket so it was fitting that his 12th century was eked out in fits and starts over two rainy days at the Melbourne Cricket Ground. -
Bangladesh factories sack 1,500 workers after protests
Bangladesh garment manufacturers have sacked at least 1,500 workers, police said Tuesday, after protests over pay led to a week-long shutdown at dozens of factories supplying top Western brands. -
'Chewbacca mum' describes delight at breaking Facebook views record
US woman Candace Payne says life changed for the better after filming the Facebook Live video wearing a Chewbacca mask. -
Chaotic start to Melbourne to Hobart race
Cadibarra 8, skippered by Paul Roberts, avoided chaotic scenes at the start of the Melbourne to Hobart yacht race to establish an early lead. -
Toxic alcohol kills 20 people in Pakistan
At least 20 people, mostly Christians, have died in Pakistan after consuming toxic alcohol on Christmas Day and Boxing Day. -
Christmas moonshine kills 23 in Pakistan
At least 23 people, mostly Christians, have died in Pakistan after consuming toxic alcohol on Christmas Day and Boxing Day. -
Repairs on the run for Syd-Hob yacht
Sydney to Hobart contender Ark323 has suffered boom damage which the crew intend to fix on the way south. -
Plea for family to be allowed to visit dangerously-ill refugee
SBS World News Radio:A terminally-ill Pakistani refugee has issued an emotional plea to the Immigration Department for his family to be allowed to visit him before he dies. -
Japan concerned as Chinese navy vessels enter South China Sea
SBS World News Radio:A group of six Chinese warships, led by the country's only aircraft carrier, has entered the South China Sea. -
World News Radio December 27
A terminally ill Pakistani refugee pleas with the Immigration Department to allow his family to visit him before he dies. A search continues for a Russian military plane that crashed in the Black Sea killing all 92 people on board. Renewed tensions in the South China Sea as Chinese warships enter the area. -
Science marks milestones in 2016
SBS World News Radio:2016 was a big year for science. -
Scorchers win toss, bat first in BBL clash
Perth Scorchers will bat first after winning the toss for the BBL game against the Sydney Sixers at the SCG. -
Taiwan school principal resigns over Nazi parade
The principal of a Taiwanese high school has stepped down after students held a Nazi-themed parade ahead of the Christmas weekend, triggering a furore and harsh criticism from Israel.
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