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Rebels re-sign Wallabies forward Timani
Wallabies backrower Lopeti Timani has signed a two-year contract extension with the Melbourne Rebels. -
Team Sky boss Brailsford hits back at UKAD chairman
ALCUDIA, Mallorca (Reuters) - Team Sky unveiled the sleek black machine they hope will propel Chris Froome to a fourth Tour de France triumph but the contents of a humble jiffy bag was the main talking point as their Mallorca pre-season camp continued under a cloud on Tuesday. -
Loeb retakes Dakar lead from Peterhansel
Frenchmen Sebastien Loeb has regained the lead in the Dakar Rally as the endurance rally returned to Argentina during the eighth stage. -
Vaccine skeptic Robert Kennedy to head Trump commission
US President-elect Donald Trump met Tuesday with prominent environmentalist and vaccine skeptic Robert F. Kennedy Jr and asked him to head a commission on vaccine safety and scientific integrity, Kennedy said. -
Loeb retakes Dakar lead from compatriot Peterhansel
The timed element of the stage from the high plains of Uyuni down to Salta was again shortened due to the bad weather that has made life difficult since the weekend. -
Romanian Carpen gets life ban for match-fixing
LONDON (Reuters) - Romanian Alexandru-Daniel Carpen has been banned from playing professional tennis for life after admitting to match-fixing, the Tennis Integrity Unit (TIU) said on Tuesday. -
Everton agree fee for United's Schneiderlin - reports
The 27-year-old France international was signed from Southampton for 25 million pounds in 2015, but has become a peripheral figure under United manager Jose Mourinho, making only eight appearances this season. -
Rio Olympic rugby union 7s venue closed
The Rio Olympic stadium where Australia beat New Zealand to claim the gold medal in the women's rugby sevens competition has been shut. -
Swiss Muslim girls must take swimming classes with boys: Europe court
Muslim parents in Switzerland cannot refuse to send their daughters to school-run swimming lessons with boys, Europe's top rights court said Tuesday, dismissing a challenge by a Turkish-Swiss couple claiming the rule violated their beliefs. -
Knicks fine Rose for skipping NBA game
Former NBA MVP Derrick Rose has been fined by the New York Knicks after skipping a game to be with his family in Chicago. -
Trump taps vaccine sceptic for review
Donald Trump has asked a vaccine sceptic to examine the US policy on the safety of vaccines. -
Ex-NFL star's tattoos could be evidence
Former NFL tight end Aaron Hernandez's tattoos might be shown as evidence during his double-murder trial. -
Anti-doping group calls for blanket ban on Russia
Leaders from 19 NADOs held a special summit in Dublin to discuss the fallout from the second part of Richard McLaren’s report for the World Anti-Doping Agency (WADA) which last month exposed the huge scale of state-sponsored, systematic doping and cover-ups in Russia. -
Beckham put MLS on fast track to respectability
Wednesday marks the 10th anniversary of Beckham's coming to America, a deal that made the former England captain the poster boy for a new era of MLS and transformed the Galaxy into one of the planet's most recognizable football brands. -
Trump calls for immediate Obamacare repeal
US president-elect Donald Trump says Obamacare has been "catastrophic" and he wants it replaced immediately. -
Messi statue in Buenos Aires broken in two
BUENOS AIRES (Reuters) - A statue of Lionel Messi in Argentina's capital has been broken in half, with the player's upper body, arms and head removed. -
Technical head Lowe leaves F1 champions
Paddy Lowe, technical head of Formula One world champions Mercedes, is leaving the team and has started a period of gardening leave. -
Technical head Lowe leaves F1 champions Mercedes
LONDON (Reuters) - Technical head Paddy Lowe is leaving Formula One world champions Mercedes and has started a period of 'gardening leave', the team said in a statement on Tuesday. -
NT 'acted fairly' towards Chamberlains
The NT's former chief minister says police and the judicial system need to be defended in the face of ongoing criticism over the Chamberlain case. -
Ley hits taxpayers $13K to pilot flights
Under siege health minister Sussan Ley reportedly charged taxpayers $13,000 to pilot chartered flights along busy capital city routes. -
McIlroy relaxed over golf club reshuffle
With Nike withdrawing from the golf club manufacturing market, Rory McIlroy is one of the game's big names who has been forced into an equipment reshuffle. -
Bayern defender Badstuber agrees Schalke loan deal
BERLIN (Reuters) - Bayern Munich defender Holger Badstuber has agreed to join Schalke 04 on loan until the end of the season as he looks to battle back to his best following several injury-plagued years. -
Baghdatis relieved to overcome injury hell
Former Australian Open finalist Marcos Baghdatis says it's been a long time since he has felt so physically capable in the lead-up to an ATP campaign. -
McIlroy keeps promise to line up in South African Open
JOHANNESBURG (Reuters) - Rory McIlroy will be keeping a promise to fellow major champion Ernie Els when he lines up in the South African Open this week as the European Tour begins a new calendar year. -
Doctors network to fight doping in Kenya
A list of accredited doctors has been created by Kenyan athletics as part of an effort to clean up the sport in the country after a series of doping offences. -
Nations Cup Godfather looking to play spoilers’ role
CAPE TOWN (Reuters) - Claude Le Roy’s record breaking relationship with the African Nations Cup will continue next week when he leads Togo at the tournament in Gabon just months after taking over as their coach and securing them an unexpected spot at the finals. -
Taylor on cusp on NZ Test cricket record
Ross Taylor is more concerned about performing consistently for the Black Caps than the prospect of equalling Martin Crowe's NZ record for Test centuries. -
Real Madrid loan teenager Odegaard to Heerenveen
MADRID (Reuters) - Real Madrid's teenage midfielder Martin Odegaard has joined SC Heerenveen on an 18-month loan, the Dutch club announced on Tuesday. -
Kenya sets up doctors network to fight doping
NAIROBI (Reuters) - Athletics Kenya (AK) has drawn up a list of accredited doctors who will be responsible for examining samples from elite athletes and ensure they are not tempted to use banned drugs, AK's chairman said on Tuesday. -
Guinea Bissau players settle strike on eve of African Cup debut
BISSAU (Reuters) - Guinea Bissau’s football team have settled a strike over unpaid wages, clearing the way for their debut appearance at the African Nations Cup finals. -
Wenger hopes he has found a gem in non-league signing
LONDON (Reuters) - Arsenal manager Arsene Wenger has spoken out for the minor leagues after signing 20-year-old left-back Cohen Bramall, a former car factory worker, from unheralded Hednesford Town. -
Afobe gets clearance to play for Bournemouth
LONDON (Reuters) - Bournemouth striker Benik Afobe will not be stopped from playing for his club during the African Nations Cup finals after electing to miss the tournament in Gabon. -
Khazri cleared to compete at Nations Cup
TUNIS (Reuters) - Tunisia's Wahbi Khazri will be fit to play at the African Nations Cup despite suffering an ankle injury in a friendly international on Sunday, the Tunisian Football Federation said on Tuesday -
Afghan Taliban attack kills more than 20
At least 20 people are dead in twin suicide bombing blasts in Afghanistan near the country's parliament building. -
Coe's ignorance on corruption questioned
IAAF president Sebastian Coe's claims of ignorance in regards to corruption within athletics have been questioned in British parliament. -
Dengue fever sidelines Malinga from South African limited over series
CAPE TOWN (Reuters) - Sri Lanka paceman Lasith Malinga has been ruled out of the Twenty20 and One Day series against South Africa as he has yet to fully recover from a bout of dengue fever, officials said on Tuesday. -
Malinga still recovering from dengue fever
Sri Lanka fast bowler Lasith Malinga remains sidelined from cricket as he recovers from dengue fever, but he is a chance to play against Australia next month. -
VW group sales hit 2016 record 10.3 million cars despite dieselgate
BERLIN (Reuters) - Volkswagengroup sales jumped 12 percent in December to take the annual figure to a record 10.3 million vehicles, the carmaker said on Tuesday, even as it grappled with its emissions scandal. -
Sharapova to make comeback after doping ban in Stuttgart
BERLIN (Reuters) - Five-times grand slam champion Maria Sharapova will return to competitive action following a 15-month doping ban at the Stuttgart Grand Prix in April, the Russian said on Tuesday. -
Valencia players need to rediscover self-belief says coach Voro
VALENCIA, Spain (Reuters) - Interim Valencia coach Salvador "Voro" Gonzalez said he needed to instil fresh confidence into his struggling players after a late goal deprived them of a first league win since October. -
Twin blasts near parliament in Kabul
Twin bombs have gone off in the Afghan capital Kabul in an apparent co-ordinated attack near the parliament. -
Lee reunited with Allardyce at Crystal Palace
LONDON (Reuters) - Former England assistant manager Sammy Lee has linked up with Sam Allardyce again at Crystal Palace, the Premier League club announced on Tuesday. -
Rail, airline strikes hit UK travellers
London is facing more misery after Southern Railways train drivers and British Airways cabin crew walked off the job, a day after tube drivers went on strike. -
Big guns gear up for Classic second round
Seven of the ASB Classic's top eight seeds, as well as the tournament's chief wildcard, will play in Wednesday's second-round tennis matches. -
Teenaged Russian ousts world number one Kerber in Sydney
SYDNEY (Reuters) - Angelique Kerber's build-up for next week's Australian Open suffered a setback when the world number one was beaten 7-6(5) 6-2 by Russian teenager Daria Kasatkina in the second round of the Sydney International on Tuesday. -
Sharapova in tennis comeback at Stuttgart
Maria Sharapova will return to tennis after her doping ban in an April tournament in Stuttgart. -
FIFA agrees to expand World Cup to 48 teams
ZURICH (Reuters) - FIFA has voted to expand the World Cup to 48 teams from its current 32, brushing aside concerns that the expansion would lower the overall standard of the tournament, and make it too long and unwieldy. -
Israeli high-tech firms raise record $4.8 billion in 2016
JERUSALEM (Reuters) - Israeli private high-tech companies, a main driver of the country's economy, raised an all-time high of $4.8 billion in 2016, up 11 percent from 2015, a report showed on Tuesday. -
Cabrera's Hobart tennis campaign ends
Emerging teenage Queensland tennis player Lizette Cabrera is out of the Hobart International, beaten in straight sets by Croatia's Jana Fett. -
Iran bids farewell to Rafsanjani
Former president Akbar Hashemi Rafsanjani's pragmatic policies attracted fierce supporters and critics, but his funeral in Tehran brought both sides together.
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