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'I am not sorry': Charleston church shooter offers no apology as sentencing begins
Dylann Roof, the self-described white supremacist who gunned down nine black churchgoers in a Charleston church, offered no apology or motive for his actions Wednesday as a jury began considering whether to sentence him to death. -
Olympic decathlon champion Eaton retires
Prominent multi-event athletics stars Ashton Eaton and his wife Brianne have announced their retirements. -
Alli double for Tottenham ends Chelsea's winning streak
Jan 4 (Reuters) - - Tottenham Hotspur denied Chelsea a record 14th consecutive Premier League win and opened up the title race as two Dele Alli headers earned them a 2-0 victory at a rocking White hart Lane on Wednesday. -
Spieth to draw on Aust Open win in Hawaii
Preparing to defend his title at the Tournament of Champions in Hawaii, Jordan Spieth says he'll utilise the high from his second Australian Open victory. -
Mercedes F1 team set to present new car
Mercedes says it will unveil its 2017 Formula One car at Silverstone Circuit while talks continue on Nico Rosberg's replacement. -
Ex-rugby coach calls for darts in Olympics
England's rugby World Cup-winning coach Clive Woodward wants to be an Olympic sport. -
Victorians warned of mozzie threat
Doctors have been told to look out for mosquito-borne disease in Victorian patients presenting with a "compatible illness". -
Horn preparing for Brisbane Pacquiao bout
High-profile boxing promotor Bob Arum says Australian Jeff Horn is in contention to fight the legendary Manny Pacquiao. -
Fourth Queensland child treated for meningococcal
Queensland authorities have confirmed a fourth case of meningococcal disease but say there is no cause for public concern about the disease. -
Search on for man lost in Qld floodwaters
A search is under way for a 60-year-old man believed missing is north Queensland flood waters. -
Man City's Fernandinho to serve four-match ban after appeal rejected
LONDON (Reuters) - Manchester City midfielder Fernandinho will miss four games after the Football Association rejected his appeal against a straight red card he received during Monday's win over Burnley. -
Australia works to repair Indonesian ties
Australia is working to restore military co-operation with Indonesia after ties were suspended following concerns over allegedly offensive material at its training school in Perth. -
Murray struggles to tame Melzer in Doha
A passive Murray dropped serve twice in the opening set and world number 68 Melzer saved eight set points with some brave hitting before the Briton took the opener on a tiebreak. -
Man questioned over Berlin Christmas market attack
A second Tunisian national is being questioned in Germany over the pre-Christmas terror attack in Berlin. -
Suspected family murder-suicide in Canada
A father is suspected to have killed his wife, daughter and mother-in-law before turning the gun on himself in Nova Scotia. -
Tim Barrow the new UK man in Brussels
Sir Tim Barrow will replace Sir Ivan Rogers as the UK's top civil servant in Brussels. -
Netanyahu calls for soldier to be pardoned
Israeli PM Benjamin Netanyahu has appealed for amnesty for soldier Elor Azaria who has been convicted of the manslaughter of a Palestinian assailant. -
KP says BBL Stars must stop panicking
Kevin Pietersen says Melbourne Stars won't get anywhere in this season's BBL T20 cricket tournament unless they stop panicking -
BBL return worth the wait for Buchanan
After waiting five years on the Big Bash League sidelines, injury-plagued allrounder Nick Buchanan has suddenly emerged as a vital cog for Brisbane Heat. -
100 injured in Brooklyn train derailment
Authorities have moved to calm fears after hundreds of people were injured at Brooklyn's Atlantic Terminal. -
Olympic champion Eaton announces retirement
"I give everything to the decathlon. I did all I could. Thank u for making it the best time of my life. I'm retiring," said Eaton on his Twitter account. -
Djokovic wins and has selfie with opponent
Novak Djokovic beat Horacio Zeballos in the Qatar Open and then posed with the Argentine for a selfie with the world No.2 at the conclusion of the match. -
105-year-old sets cycling record
Robert Marchand, a 105-year-old Frenchman, has set a world record in his age category, by cycling 22.5km in a single hour. -
Dhoni steps down as India's limited overs captain
"Mahendra Singh Dhoni has informed the BCCI that he wishes to step down as the captain of the Indian Cricket Team from the One-Day Internationals and the T20 Internationals formats of the game," the BCCI said in a statement. -
West Ham midfielder Feghouli has red card rescinded
LONDON (Reuters) - West Ham United have successfully appealed against a three match suspension handed to midfielder Sofiane Feghouli, clearing him to play against Manchester City in the FA Cup third round on Friday. -
Culleton denies claims he owes $4 million
Rod Culleton says he was the victim of a very callous physical attack in the latest controversial incident to involve the independent senator. -
South Africa need six wickets for victory
CAPE TOWN (Reuters) - South Africa need six more wickets with two days still to play to win the second test against Sri Lanka, who closed the third day at Newlands on Wednesday on 130 for four, still 377 runs behind the mammoth target set them. -
Chilean midfielder questioned over killing in Argentina - media
BUENOS AIRES (Reuters) - Chilean midfielder Luciano Cabral, currently playing forAtletico Paranaense in Brazil, turned himself over to Argentine police for questioning about a deadly street fight that took place over the weekend, local media said on Wednesday. -
Kostadinova hits out at proposals to wipe world records
SOFIA (Reuters) - Former Olympic high jump champion Stefka Kostadinova has criticised proposals to wipe out athletics world records in an attempt to regain public trust and clean up the sport’s image, tarnished by a series of doping offences. -
More injury hell for England's Tuilagi
England centre Manu Tuilagi has been ruled out for the rest of the season after suffering a serious knee injury. -
Wawrinka and Nishikori reach Brisbane quarter-finals
Second seed Wawrinka edged out Troicki 7-6(5) 6-4 to maintain his perfect record against the Serbian whose seventh attempt at beating the Swiss failed at the Pat Rafter Arena. -
Bouhaddouz is late replacement for Morocco at Nations Cup
RABAT (Reuters) - Striker Aziz Bouhaddouz was named in Morocco’s final 23-man squad on Wednesday for this month’ African Nations Cup finals after being belatedly brought in to replace the injured Younes Belhanda and Oussama Tannane. -
Philander makes early inroads against Sri Lanka
CAPE TOWN (Reuters) - South African pace man Vernon Philander made early inroads on Wednesday as he took the first wicket of Sri Lanka’s second innings and began the bid to bring an early end to the second test at Newlands. -
Barty gives Kerber a big Brisbane fright
Ash Barty has slugged it out with Angelique Kerber and given the German world No.1 a major scare in the Brisbane International -
Kvitova's recovering well after attack
Former two-time Wimbledon champion Petra Kvitova is recovering well following her recent knife attack, with a reward being offered to catch her assailant. -
Zverev upsets Federer at Hopman Cup
German's teenage sensation Alexander Zverev upset former world number one Roger Federer in three tie-break sets at the Hopman Cup in Perth. -
Tuilagi out for the season after knee injury
LONDON (Reuters) - England centre Manu Tuilagi will miss the Six Nations and the rest of the Premiership season after suffering a knee injury at the weekend, Leicester's interim coach Aaron Mauger said on Wednesday. -
Zverev humbles Federer in Hopman Cup
The 17-times grand-slam winner underwent knee surgery last 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. -
Middlesbrough sign striker Gestede from Aston Villa
Although no financial details of the transfer were released, media reports said Middlesbrough had paid six million pounds ($7.37 million) to lure the 28-year-old Gestede back to England's top flight. -
Woodward says darts should be an Olympic sport
LONDON (Reuters) - Darts should be an Olympic sport and "ticks all the boxes" for inclusion in future Games, according to England's World Cup winning former rugby coach Clive Woodward. -
Bulgarian farms hit by bird flu doubles
A bird flu outbreak in Bulgaria has spread to at least 26 farm, the Agriculture Ministry says. -
Sth Africa, Australia in four-Test series
Australia's rivalry with South Africa will go to a new level in Test cricket with a rare four-match series set for 2018. -
South Africa and Australia to clash in rare four-test series
CAPE TOWN (Reuters) - South Africa and Australia will contest a four-test series for the first time in almost 50 years when they clash in March and April 2018, Cricket South Africa (CSA) announced on Wednesday. -
Chris Gayle celebrates 'Don't Blush Baby'
Cricketer Chris Gayle has posted a suggestive video on the anniversary of the BBL controversy in which he embarrassed a female presenter. -
New arrests as Erdogan says nightclub attack being used to divide country
Turkey says it has identified the gunman behind the New Year's attack on an elite Istanbul nightclub that killed 39, as efforts intensified to catch the suspect before he strikes again. -
Clement must rebuild trust at Swansea, says Bradley
Bradley, who become the first American coach in the English Premier League when he joined Swansea in October, was sacked by the struggling Welsh club after just 11 games in charge last month. Clement was confirmed as manager on Tuesday. -
Players warned to avoid Serbian clubs over worsening conditions
ZURICH (Reuters) - Footballers have been warned not to sign for Serbian clubs in the January transfer window due to what the world players' union FIFPro described as worsening working conditions in the country. -
Elgar scores fifty as South Africa stretch lead past 400
CAPE TOWN (Reuters) - South Africa opener Dean Elgar continued his strong form with another half-century as the hosts extended their lead against Sri Lanka to 418 runs at lunch on the third day of the second test at Newlands on Wednesday. -
Cool hand Handscomb makes a sure start to test cricket
SYDNEY (Reuters) - Australia's Peter Handscomb could hardly fail to be delighted with a fledgling test career that has already brought two centuries but is realistic enough to concede that home conditions have played their part. -
Ewan defends Australian cycling title
Australian cycling star Caleb Ewan was too strong for his sprint rivals as he won the national criterium championship for the second-straight year.
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