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Van Gerwen wins World Darts Championship
Dutchman Michael van Gerwen has won the $A2.7m World Darts Championship, banking $A600,000 for the victory. -
Darts - Dutchman Van Gerwen claims second world crown
LONDON (Reuters) - World number one Michael van Gerwen of the Netherlands won his second PDC World Darts Championship title with a 7-3 win over holder Gary Anderson at a sold-out Alexandra Palace on Monday. -
ANZ selling Chinese bank stake for $1.84bn
ANZ is selling its 20 per cent stake in Shanghai Rural Commercial Bank for $1.84 billion, with COSCO and Sino-Poland Enterprise each taking half the stake. -
Sandow NRL return fades amid alleged brawl
An NRL spokesman says Chris Sandow must prove he is "fit and proper" to rejoin the league amid allegations of brawling. -
Factory activity picked up in December
Australian manufacturing sector expanded at a solid rate in December, however there was small fall in employment, Ai Group says. -
Olympic skiing champion Vuarnet dies
Legendary French Olympic skiing champion Jean Vuarnet has died at 83. -
Syrian rebels say they froze talks on Russian-backed peace conference due to ceasefire violations
Syrian rebels say the Syrian government and its Iran-backed allies must end violations of a ceasefire if they are to take part in peace negotiations. -
Evergreen quarterbacks set for NFL finals
A host of evergreen quarterbacks will do battle in the NFL playoffs. -
Hills spins off home living brand to AMES
Hills is expecting a boost to first-half earnings after signing selling its home living products business to AMES Australasia. -
Embassy to be raised when Israel PM visits
Former prime minister Tony Abbott's comments on moving Australia's embassy from Tel Aviv to Jerusalem have attracted attention in Israel. -
Intruder has kip before brandishing knife
An intruder has broken into a Melbourne home only to have a snooze in the living room. -
Denver NFL coach Gary Kubiak retires
Gary Kubiak has announced his retirement from NFL coaching less than a year after guiding Denver to Super Bowl glory. -
Chelsea's Musonda returns from Betis loan spell
Belgium under-21 international Musonda initially moved to Betis in January 2016, and the attacking midfielder extended his stay after impressing during the second half of last season. -
Manchester United's Mata and Ibrahimovic sink 10-man West Ham
LONDON (Reuters) - Manchester United clinched a sixth consecutive Premier League win for the first time since April 2015 as Juan Mata and Zlatan Ibrahimovic scored second-half goals in a controversial 2-0 victory at 10-man West Ham United on Monday. -
Defoe frustrates Liverpool, Aguero helps Manchester City win
LONDON (Reuters) - Liverpool squandered a chance to exert some pressure on Premier League leaders Chelsea as Sunderland's Jermain Defoe converted two penalties to earn the Premier League strugglers a 2-2 draw at the Stadium of Light on Monday. -
Free agent Barton returns to Burnley
The 34-year-old midfielder returns to Turf Moor having left the club in the close season after rejecting a new contract before embarking on an ill-fated spell with Glasgow Rangers. -
Former Olympic champion Vuarnet dies - report
PARIS (Reuters) - Former Olympic downhill skiing champion Jean Vuarnet has died aged 83, French local newspaper Le Dauphine Libere reported on Monday. -
60 killed, many beheaded, in Brazil prison riot: officials
Rioting inmates in Brazil decapitated and brutally assaulted their rivals, killing at least 60, when fighting erupted between two gangs at a prison in the Amazon region, officials said Monday. -
Manchester City make light of Fernandinho red card to beat Burnley
City's hopes of closing the gap on leaders Chelsea took a knock in the 32nd minute when their Brazilian skipper Fernandinho got a straight red card for a reckless two-footed tackle on Icelandic midfielder Johann Berg Gudmundsson. -
Newcastle stunned by Blackburn as Brighton take top spot
Chris Hughton's Brighton extended their winning streak to five matches as they scored two goals in two second-half minutes through substitute Tomer Hemed and Lewis Dunk to battle back from Lucas Piazon's 55th-minute opener. -
Sunderland draw leaves Liverpool's Klopp baffled
Liverpool manager Juergen Klopp was lost for words to explain their late collapse in a 2-2 draw at Sunderland in the Premier League on Monday after the hosts twice came from behind to snatch a draw thanks to a pair of Jermain Defoe penalties. -
Shots fired at West Sydney home
Shots have been fired at a home in Sydney's west, with bullet holes found in a vehicle at the property. -
Djokovic recovers from slow start to begin year with win in Doha
Djokovic, who was deposed as world number one by Andy Murray at the back end of last year and split with coach Boris Becker, eventually snapped into his usual rhythm to win 7-6(1) 6-3. -
Defoe double frustrates Liverpool, Aguero scores in Man City win
LONDON (Reuters) - Liverpool dropped two points in the Premier League title race as Jermain Defoe converted two penalties to earn struggling Sunderland a 2-2 draw against them at the Stadium of Light on Monday. -
Member of anti-IS coalition dies in Iraq
The US military says a service member from the international coalition fighting Islamic State has been killed in a "non-combat related incident" in Iraq. -
Clement to be named Swansea manager - reports
The Bayern Munich assistant manager will replace American Bob Bradley who was sacked by the Welsh club last month having taken over from Francesco Guidolin in October. -
Robshaw set for scans on injured shoulder
England flanker Chris Robshaw is set to undergo scans on his injured shoulder. -
Destanee in Aiava's hands after washout
16-year-old Destanee Aiava needs to win just three more games to register a breakthrough Brisbane International win over American Bethanie Mattek-Sands. -
Aussies have lifted in the field: Starc
Australia paceman Mitchell Starc was impressed with his side's fielding in their last-start Test win over Pakistan. -
Slow-starting Djokovic through in Doha
Novak Djokovic didn't exactly start his 2017 season like a man possessed but he did enough to get through the first round in Doha. -
Islamic State claims Istanbul attack
A gunman remains on the run after 39 people were killed in an Istanbul nightclub in a terror attack claimed by the Islamic State group. -
Elgar century leads South Africa fightback
CAPE TOWN (Reuters) - Dean Elgar’s century and a quickfire unbeaten 68 from Quinton de Kock lifted South Africa to 297 for six on the opening day of the second test against Sri Lanka at Newlands on Monday. -
Jordan Larsson follows dad's footsteps with Dutch move
STOCKHOLM (Reuters) - Striker Jordan Larsson is following in his father Henrik's footsteps by moving to the Dutch Eredivisie, with Swedish club Helsingborg announcing on Monday that the 19-year-old has signed for NEC Nijmegen. -
Anurag Thakur stood down from BCCI
The president and the secretary of the Board of Cricket Control for India have been stood down by the Indian Supreme Court. -
Uninspired Leicester held by Middlesbrough
Leonardo Ulloa missed the visitors' best chance when he headed a Christian Fuchs corner straight at Brad Guzan in the 69th minute, although the Foxes were largely toothless without strikers Islam Slimani and Jamie Vardy, who was serving the final match of his three-game suspension. -
Elgar ton lifts Proteas in second Test
Sri Lanka made all the running early on at Newlands but let control slip late on day one of the second Test. -
Elgar leads Proteas fightback in 2nd Test
Sri Lanka remain on top on day one of the second Test in Cape Town but Dean Elgar is steering South Africa towards a decent total. -
Elgar leads South Africa fightback
CAPE TOWN (Reuters) - An unbeaten 76 from opener Dean Elgar led a South Africa fightback as they reached 147 for four at tea on the opening day of the second test against Sri Lanka at Newlands on Monday. -
Much-travelled Quagliarella wants to extend Sampdoria stay
The former Italy international, capped 25 times, joined Sampdoria in February after 18 months at Torino. He previously had a one-year spell at the club in 2006-07. -
Leicester sack director of rugby Cockerill
LONDON (Reuters) - Leicester have sacked long-serving director of rugby Richard Cockerill and head coach Aaron Mauger will replace him on an interim basis, the Premiership club said on Monday. -
Radwanska survives Chinese challenge
Agnieszka Radwanska just barely escaped with a win in China to start her 2017 season. -
Federer makes smooth return to action in Hopman Cup
The 17-times grand slam winner underwent knee surgery in February and, after missing the French Open with a back injury, announced in July that he needed extensive rehabilitation and would be sidelined for the rest of the season. -
Govt MPs to attend anti-Islam dinner
Cory Bernardi and George Christensen are due to attend an anti-Islam fundraiser for a defamation case next month. -
Kumara takes two quick wickets to rock South Africa
CAPE TOWN (Reuters) - Teenage seamer Lahiru Kumara took two quick wickets to help Sri Lanka make early inroads on a bowler-friendly surface in the opening session as South Africa went to lunch on 69 for three on the first day of the second test at Newlands on Monday. The 19-year-old Kumara, playing only his third test, dismissed both Hashim Amla and JP Duminy in the same over just before the break to give the visitors the early edge. -
Ferrer, Muguruza break Australian hearts in Brisbane
The eighth-seeded Spaniard capitalised on Tomic's poor serve, breaking the flat-looking Australian three times to clinch the first set at the Pat Rafter Arena. -
Barty to face Kerber after easy victory
Comeback kid Ashleigh Barty will face world No.1 Angelique Kerber in the second round of the Brisbane International after crushing Serbian Aleksandra Krunic. -
Formula One waits for Mercedes announcement
LONDON (Reuters) - The time for talking is fast approaching as Mercedes start a new year with Formula One waiting for a big announcement about who is going to replace retired world champion Nico Rosberg alongside Lewis Hamilton. -
Baghdad suicide car bomb blast kills 32: police
A suicide car bomb attack in a densely-populated neighbourhood of Baghdad on Monday killed at least 32 people and left dozens wounded, police and hospital officials said. -
Afobe puts Bournemouth ahead of Nations Cup
KINSHASA (Reuters) - Bournemouth striker Benik Afobe has pulled out of the African Nations Cup finals to stay with his Premier League team despite recently switching his allegiance from England to the Democratic Republic of Congo. -
Top Indian cricket officials removed for stalling reforms
NEW DELHI (Reuters) - Indian cricket board (BCCI) president Anurag Thakur and secretary Ajay Shirke were removed by the country's top court on Monday for failing to implement administrative reforms within the body.
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