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The Trump-Russia dossier: What we know
An explosive -- and unsubstantiated -- political research report on Donald Trump's links to Russia claims that Moscow holds deeply compromising information on the incoming US president. -
Redmond strike gives Saints 1-0 win over Liverpool
Redmond managed to stay onside before darting onto Jay Rodriguez’s through pass to steer the ball right footed past the advancing Loris Karius in the 20th minute. -
Roughead eyes pre-season return for Hawks
Jarryd Roughead wants to play for Hawthorn in the AFL pre-season competition after missing the entire 2016 season due to treatment for melanoma. -
Tillerson supports keeping Russia sanctions for now
President-elect Donald Trump's nominee for secretary of state, Rex Tillerson, said he favoured maintaining current US sanctions against Russia for now and that NATO allies were right to be alarmed by Moscow's growing aggression. -
Pakistan to tour West Indies in March
Pakistan will embark on a full tour of the Caribbean in March, with three Tests, three ODIs and two T20s on the schedule. -
US explanation of Yahoo not enough: EU
EU Justice Commissioner Vera Jourova says the US hasn't satisfied his concerns about Yahoo's scanning of all customers' incoming emails. -
Ben Matulino to miss start of NRL season
Warriors prop Ben Matulino has suffered a knee injury and will miss the start of the NRL season. -
MLS all grown up, not waiting for another Beckham
Ten years ago on Wednesday Beckham sent shockwaves through the football world when he said goodbye to Real Madrid, football's most glamorous club, to sign with Los Angeles Galaxy, giving upstart MLS a jolt of instant legitimacy and recognition. -
Furyk named U.S. captain for 2018 Ryder Cup
Furyk, nine times a player in the biennial competition, served as a vice-captain under Davis Love III at Hazeltine last October for the U.S. team that won golf's top team event for the first time since 2008. -
CNN defends reports on Trump documents
CNN and Buzzfeed have both defended their reporting of a Russian report which is allegedly damaging to US president-elect Donald Trump. -
Taliban show video of Australian hostage
Australian man Timothy Weeks has been shown on a Taliban video pleading for US president-elect Donald Trump to help save his life. -
Zaha scores as Ivory Coast beat Uganda 3-0
Aston Villa striker Jonathan Kodjia opened the scoring five minutes into the second half in Abu Dhabi with a back-post header from Zaha’s cross. -
No new antidepressants despite high need
Experts say it could be a decade before new antidepressants hit the market, because drug makers see no profit in it. -
Rolf Harris groped blind, disabled woman: prosecutor
Veteran Australian entertainer Rolf Harris groped several women and girls in public, including a blind and disabled victim, British prosecutors said Wednesday. -
Snow and rain in US closes schools
Snow and rain has caused havoc along the US west coast, hampering travel and closing schools. -
The 2017 Laureus Sports awards nominees
A look at the nominees for the prestigious Laureus world sports awards for 2017, including Australian surfer Tyler Wright. -
Highlights from Trump's news conference
Excerpts from the news conference held by US president-elect Donald Trump in New York City. -
Swepson not getting swept up in Warne push
Brisbane Heat legspinner Mitchell Swepson is well aware of Shane Warne's push for him to earn a Baggy Green, but says he's a long way off yet. -
Radwanska aiming high with new racquet
Agnieszka Radwanska faces Barbora Strycova in the semi-finals of the Sydney International, with a new racquet fuelling the Pole's search for a grand slam title. -
Qualifiers aplenty in Hobart tennis QFs
Four of the eight players remaining in the Hobart International started the tennis tournament as qualifiers, with a chance to collect valuable ranking points. -
Qld govt seeking value for Pacquiao cash
The Queensland government says Jeff Horn's blockbuster fight with Manny Pacquiao must provide enough value to justify the multi-million dollar outlay required. -
No Dee-grets over tough AFL camp
Melbourne's gruelling pre-season camp produced at least two injuries but captain Nathan Jones has backed the AFL club's rigorous adventure. -
Klinger calls for Tye's return to Aus team
Perth Scorchers captain Michael Klinger believes pace bowler Andrew Tye deserves a recall to the Australian Twenty20 side after being dropped last year. -
Expanded World Cup an absurd idea, says sponsorship guru
LONDON (Reuters) - The football World Cup finals' expansion to feature 48 teams is an absurd plan which will only devalue football's premier competition, says the man widely credited with creating the global cash cow the sport has become.Patrick Nally, who brokered FIFA's first major sponsorship deal -- with Coca Cola -- ahead of the 1978 World Cup, says the sports body's decision to inflate the size of the tournament from 32 teams will devalue it, and ultimately make it less attractive and less -
Swansea lose Taylor to injury, gain Makelele as coach
Left back Taylor fractured his cheekbone during training on Wednesday with the Premier League club saying he was expected to have surgery and could not determine how long he would be out of action. -
Renault F1 team rocked as Vasseur leaves
The team principal of Renault Formula One team, Frederic Vasseur, has left the French manufacturer, just a few weeks before they unveil their new car. -
Manchester City charged by FA under anti-doping rules
LONDON (Reuters) - Manchester City have been charged with allegedly failing to ensure their anti-doping 'club whereabouts' information was accurate, the English FA said on Wednesday. -
Alpine skiing-American Vonn returns to the slopes this week
LONDON (Reuters) - Four-times overall World Cup champion Lindsey Vonn will make her return to competition this week in Austria's Altenmarkt-Zauchensee. -
African Nations Cup impact keenly felt by European clubs
LIBREVILLE (Reuters) - The impact of the African Nations Cup on clubs in Europe is again likely to be keenly felt over the next weeks with teams losing significant players to the tournament in Gabon, which gets under way on Saturday. -
Nadia Petrova retires from tennis
Having not played since 2013 due to injuries, former world No.3 Nadia Petrova has retired from tennis. -
Vonn returns to skiing competition
After surgery on a broken right arm in November, American skier Lindsey Vonn is returning to competition this week in Austria. -
Hoeness still respected but more humble after prison time
INTERLAKEN, Switzerland (Reuters) - Bayern Munich president Uli Hoeness feels that he has not lost any respect among his peers but has become more humble and less outspoken after serving time in prison for tax evasion.Hoeness was jailed from June 2014 until February last year for tax evasion when he was released after serving half of his 3-1/2-year term. He was re-elected unopposed as Bayern president in November. -
IS supporters post video of German hostage
A video containing footage of a German hostage has been released by allies of Islamic State in the Philippines. -
Barca must use common sense over Messi contract says CEO
BARCELONA (Reuters) - Barcelona's hopes of offering talisman and all-time top scorer Lionel Messi an improved contract face a stumbling block because of the expenditure caps imposed by La Liga, the Spanish champions' CEO Oscar Grau said on Wednesday. -
Ronaldo, Modric rested for King's Cup game at Sevilla
BARCELONA (Reuters) - Real Madrid have rested Cristiano Ronaldo and Luka Modric for Thursday's King's Cup last 16, second leg at Sevilla but captain Sergio Ramos is back after injury, the club said on Wednesday. -
Cheltenham Gold Cup winner Don Cossack retires
LONDON (Reuters) - Reigning Cheltenham Gold Cup champion Don Cossack has been retired due to a leg injury, trainer Gordon Elliott said on Wednesday. -
Euro 2016 generated 1.22 bln euro boost for France - study
PARIS (Reuters) - Last year's European Championship soccer tournament generated a 1.22 billion euro ($1.3 billion) boost for host France, a study commissioned by the French government showed on Wednesday. -
Surfer Wright nominated for Laureus award
Australia's only nominee for the 2017 Laureus World Sports Awards is surfing champion Tyler Wright, who is up for the action sportsperson of the year gong. -
Trump denies Russia compromised him
Incoming US president Donald Trump says he has no ties with Russia and any suggestion he does is very unfair. -
Top seed Thiem wins at Sydney tennis
Top seed Dominic Thiem has advanced to the quarter-finals of the Sydney International after prevailing in a three-setter against qualifier Gastao Elias. -
England T20 not in BBL, IPL league: Roy
England Twenty20 opener Jason Roy says the Big Bash League is an incredible tournament and England's T20 competition should try and follow Australia's lead. -
Tiger flights in and out of Bali cancelled
Passengers due to fly Tiger Airways to Bali on Thursday and part of Friday may be affected by a dispute between the airline and the Indonesian government. -
Handball - Fervent France host world championships amid tight security
PARIS (Reuters) - The handball world championships are starting on Wednesday under tight security as France is still in a state of emergency after a number of Islamist attacks in the country. -
Priebus slams 'garbage' in Trump report
Incoming White House chief of staff Reince Priebus says a Russian report into Donald Trump was "salacious garbage." -
Japan's 'King Kazu' set to play on into his 50s
Miura, who scored 55 goals in 89 appearances for Japan prior to his international retirement in 2000, is set for his 32nd season as a professional. -
Malaysian Puskas Award winner given hero's welcome on return
KUALA LUMPUR (Reuters) - Asia's first Puskas Award winner Mohd Faiz Subri was given an enthusiastic homecoming on Wednesday as Malaysians continue to celebrate his wonder goal. -
Southampton's Rodriguez grateful for Pochettino's support
Pochettino, who was with the Saints in the 2013-14 season before joining Spurs, was the first to call the injury-ravaged Rodriguez after his double against Bournemouth last month. -
Germany hopes public payslips will close gender pay gap
The German government has approved new legislation that will force companies to be more transparent about salaries paid to male and female employees, in a bid to tackle the gender pay gap. -
Landslide forces cancellation of Dakar ninth stage
They said the road to Tuesday's overnight bivouac had been blocked 40km north of Jujuy. The landslide hit the village of Volcan and caused considerable damage. -
Woz wilts in Sydney heat as Strycova prevails
SYDNEY (Reuters) - Caroline Wozniacki's eighth attempt at reaching the Sydney International semi-finals wilted in the stifling Australian heat on Wednesday with the former world number one going down to Barbora Strycova in a three-set slugfest.
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