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Sumbawa, Indonesia hit by 6.2 quake: USGS
The United States Geological Survey has recorded a magnitude 6.2 earthquake off the island of Sumbawa in Indonesia. -
Downer wins $190m solar farm contract
Global solar development company FRV has awarded Downer EDI with an $190 million contract to build and maintain the Clare Valley Solar Farm in Queensland. -
Liverpool versus Manchester City -- the fans' view
LONDON (Reuters) - Second-placed Liverpool host Manchester City, who are third, in a clash between two Premier League title-chasing teams on Saturday. -
Leeds thwarted by late Kodija penalty for Villa
LONDON (Reuters) - Jonathan Kodija converted a late penalty to earn Aston Villa a 1-1 draw with Leeds United on Thursday, maintaining his team's unbeaten home record in the Championship this season. -
Greek ambassador to Brazil missing: police
Brazilian police in Rio de Janeiro say Greece's ambassador has been missing for three days. -
Serena Williams gets engaged to Reddit co-founder Ohanian
NEW YORK (Reuters) - World number two tennis player Serena Williams has become engaged to Alexis Ohanian, co-founder of the social media company Reddit. -
New York to allow religious police to wear beards and turbans
New York police officers will be allowed to wear beards and turbans while in uniform in accordance with their religion, a measure long demanded by Sikh and Muslim officers. -
Ugly ducklings must turn into beautiful Swans - Curtis
LONDON (Reuters) - Caretaker manager Alan Curtis has urged Swansea City's under-achieving squad to "show a bit more spirit and fight", starting with Saturday's home game against Bournemouth. -
Relief for Victoria after storms, floods, heat
After bushfires, wild winds, sticky humidity, thunderstorms and flash flooding, the forecast for Victoria looks clear. -
Germany releases Tunisian suspect in Berlin truck attack
Germany on Thursday released a Tunisian man detained on suspicion of involvement in the truck attack at a Berlin Christmas market last week, and Italian police searched houses in and around Rome where the main suspect may have spent time. -
Sydney Airport arrest over NYE threats
A man has been arrested by counter-terrorism police at Sydney Airport off a flight from London and charged with making threats related to New Year's Eve. -
US expels 35 Russian intel agents over vote hacking, Kremlin reacts
President Barack Obama ordered the expulsion of 35 Russian diplomats and sanctioned Russian intelligence officials who Washington believes were involved in hacking US political groups in the 2016 presidential election. -
US expels 35 Russian intel agents over vote hacking
The US has fired back at Moscow over its meddling in the presidential election, announcing a series of tough sanctions against intelligence agencies, expulsions of agents and shutting down of Russian compounds on US soil. -
US retaliates against Russia over hacking
The US president has ordered sanctions and expelled 35 Russian intelligence staff over government-backed hacking of the US presidential election. -
US expels 35 Russian diplomats
The US has moved to expel 35 Russian diplomats and close two compounds in retaliation for harassment of US diplomats in Moscow. -
Syria tries for another ceasefire at Putin's behest
Russian President Vladimir Putin announced a ceasefire between Syrian opposition groups and the Syrian government starting at midnight on Thursday. -
New York boosts security for New Year's after Europe attacks
New York authorities will deploy dozens of trucks on city streets during New Year's Eve celebrations, to boost security in the wake of recent truck attacks in Europe, the police said on Thursday. -
Mosul air strike may have hit civilians
A US-led coalition air strike targeting Islamic State militants may have killed civilians in a hospital car park, the US military says. -
Serena Williams set for Auckland Classic
Serena Williams has arrived in Auckland for next week's ASB Classic, saying she has followed sister Venus's advice to come to New Zealand. -
Final few near finish in Sydney-Hobart
The last handful of boats competing in the Sydney to Hobart are expected to cross the finish line on Friday morning. -
Kieran Foran's return not set in stone
The date of Kieran Foran's return to the rugby league field remains up in the air but it probably will not be round one of the 2017 NRL season. -
Bookies approaching players more common
Cricket Australia have revealed that many players have been approached for match information this summer by foreign bookmakers. -
Russia announces ceasefire in Syria
Russian President Vladimir Putin says a ceasefire deal has been signed between the Syrian government and opposition groups, opening the way for peace talks. -
UKAD probe into Bradley Wiggins rolls on
The probe into a package delivered to Bradley Wiggins in 2011 continues despite his recent retirement. -
The Klopp and Pep show is perfect year-end treat
"If I wasn't sitting on the bench, I would buy a ticket!" boomed Juergen Klopp with a smile on Thursday as he pondered Anfield's blockbusting prelude to the New Year's Eve celebrations on Saturday. -
Single-minded Rousey aims to claim back UFC belt
Over a year has passed since a stunning knockout by Holly Holm saw her lose the title and Rousey, who has shunned the media for much of the last 12 months, now takes on current champion Amanda Nunes. -
South Africa need five wickets to win first test
PORT ELIZABETH (Reuters) - South Africa need five wickets on Friday to secure victory in the first test after Sri Lanka provided dogged resistance and were 240 for five at stumps on the fourth day at St George’s Park on Thursday. -
Sydney pool tragedy claims second twin
The second twin pulled from a northwest Sydney pool on December 20 has died, days after his sister's death. -
Vic youth offenders look at their options
Human rights lawyers will be speaking to the youth offenders housed at a Victorian adult prison, after the government rebranded the unit to house them legally. -
Sea search scaled back for Sydney boy
An ocean search has failed to find any trace of a 14-year-old boy feared drowned, almost 60 hours since he went missing at a Sydney beach. -
Abbott urges loyalty to Liberal Party
Tony Abbott has urged Liberal Party MPs unhappy with the government's direction to stay loyal to the party and to 'fix it, not to leave it". -
2017 Tour of Qatar cancelled
The 2017 Tour of Qatar has been cancelled due to the lack of a major sponsor. -
Iraqi forces in phase two of Mosul attack
The second phase of an operation to clear the Iraqi city of Mosul of Islamic State militants has begun with a three-pronged attack. -
Black Caps' win tops off century for Broom
Neil Broom says it's great to get a maiden ODI century, but seeing New Zealand go on to clinch the series against Bangladesh feels even better. -
Moyes suffers injury blow with Pickford out for two months
Sunderland, who are third bottom in the table, visit 14th-placed Burnley on Saturday, with Moyes confirming that Pickford suffered the injury in Monday's 3-1 home defeat by Manchester United. -
Klopp's bond with team closer than Guardiola's, says Hamman
LONDON (Reuters) - Juergen Klopp enjoys a closer bond with his Liverpool players than the connection Pep Guardiola has with his Manchester City team, according to Didi Hamann, who played for both clubs. -
Klopp looks to cut off supply to returning Aguero
Aguero is back after a four-match ban for violent conduct for third-placed City, who travel to second-placed Liverpool in search of their first Premier League win at Anfield since May 2003. -
Australia set for 2018 South Africa tour
Australia will have their opportunity at Test match revenge against South Africa in early 2018. -
Karanka looks to put one over old pal Mourinho
Karanka was Mourinho's assistant at Real Madrid from 2010 to 2013 and credited the Portuguese with helping him take his first steps in management, but insisted that 14th-placed Middlesbrough would do all they could to disrupt United's nine-game unbeaten run. -
South Africa break through dogged Sri Lanka resistance
PORT ELIZABETH (Reuters) - Two wickets in quick succession on Thursday ended early Sri Lankan resistance, and moved the home side closer to victory as the visitors went to tea 118 for two on the fourth day of the first test. -
Sri Lanka start well in RSA run chase
Sri Lanka have made a steady start as they try and chase down a mammoth South African total in Port Elizabeth. -
Qatar World Cup construction workers to get 'cooling' hats
DOHA (Reuters) - Migrant workers building football stadiums in Qatar's desert heat are to be given 'cooling' hard hats to reduce their body temperature and risk of suffering heat stroke, tournament organisers said. -
Juventus set to sign midfielder Rincon from Genoa
MILAN (Reuters) - Serie A leaders Juventus are set to sign central midfielder Tomas Rincon from Genoa after confirming on Twitter that the Venezuelan had arrived in Turin for a medical. -
Bilic wants West Ham to stick to winning ways
West Ham, who started the season with just one win in their first six league games, have eased away from the relegation zone by beating Burnley, Hull City and Swansea City in recent weeks, rising to 11th in the table. -
Baum given Augsburg job on long-term basis
BERLIN (Reuters) - Augsburg have given interim coach Manuel Baum "a long-term contract" after he impressed in his first two games in charge. -
United edge Cairns in NBL cliffhanger=2
Melbourne United have overcome a strong first half from Cairns and survived a thrilling fourth quarter to beat the Taipans 79-78 in their NBL clash. -
United edge Cairns in NBL cliffhanger
Melbourne United have overcome a strong first half from Cairns and survived a thrilling fourth quarter to beat the Taipans 79-78 in their NBL clash. -
Phelan hopes Hull make most of new formation
Hull, who are glued to the bottom of the table with 12 points from 18 games, four points adrift of the safety zone, have not won since deploying their new system in the draw with Crystal Palace on December 10. -
Sri Lanka survive first hour of long vigil to save test
PORT ELIZABETH (Reuters) - Sri Lanka's openers successfully held out for an hour before lunch on Thursday but still face a long vigil if they are to save the match after being set a nominal target of 488 to win the first test against South Africa. -
Australia likely to have supported Israel over settlements: Bishop
Foreign Minister Julie Bishop has indicated that if Australia had a vote on the Security Council she would likely have backed Israel over its settlements.
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