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Fortescue picks Elizabeth Gaines as CFO
Fortescue Metals has appointed Elizabeth Gaines, the former chief of travel group Helloworld, as its chief financial officer. -
Tennis needs wild horse Kyrgios: Courier
Former world No.1 and two-time Australian Open champion Jim Courier has lauded Nick Kyrgios as massive ticket seller for tennis. -
Milan recover from two-goal deficit to draw at Torino
MILAN (Reuters) - AC Milan recovered from two goals down to salvage a 2-2 draw at Torino, who also missed a first-half penalty, as the visitors finished with 10 men in a dramatic Serie A game on Monday. -
Confidence remains robust despite dip: ANZ
Consumers are more downbeat about their own finances, but confidence levels are still high., according to an ANZ-Roy Morgan survey. -
Panesar hired as spin consultant for India
Former England spinner Monty Panesar will work with the Australian cricket team as a consultant ahead of the Test series in India. -
Australia Day billboard with hijabs removed
An Australia Day billboard featuring two women in hijabs has been taken down after sparking a backlash on social media. -
In one of the world's loneliest jobs, Obama found comfort in books
As a great admirer of Abraham Lincoln, the 16th US president, Barack Obama, the 44th, shares with his distant predecessor a passionately felt hobby -- for books, and for reading. -
Last man to walk on moon dies
The last astronaut to walk on the moon, Gene Cernan, has died at the age of 82. -
Aust skiers missing in Japan: reports
Four Australians, believed to be from the same family, are reported as missing at a ski field in Japan. -
Aussie mother and three sons reportedly missing in central Japan skifield
An Australian mother and her three adult sons are missing in a central Japanese skifield, the ABC has reported. -
All Blacks' pencilled in for France return
The All Blacks will play France for the second successive year in their 2017 northern hemisphere tour. -
Bronco Roberts pulled woman's hair: report
NRL star James Roberts has allegedly pulled the hair of a woman at a Gold Coast nightclub, according to a media report. -
McIlroy out of Abu Dhabi Championship with rib injury
The Northern Irishman had intense physiotherapy treatment and took pain-killers over the weekend at the South Africa Open after struggling through much of Friday's second round. -
McIlroy to miss Abu Dhabi with rib injury
A rib injury has forced world No.2 golfer Rory McIlroy to withdraw from this week's European Tour event in Abu Dhabi. -
Folau linked with Warriors NRL switch
New Zealand rugby league club the Warriors are reportedly keen to bring Australian rugby union star Israel Folau back to the NRL from 2018. -
British sailor Thomson sets world record solo mark
The 42-year-old Welshman covered the distance from Sunday until 0800 GMT on Monday, sailing at an average speed of 22.4 knots (41.36km/h) to close in on the leader, Armel Le Cleac'h, heading into the final stages of the famed not-stop solo race. -
Bottas expects no F1 issues with Hamilton
Valtteri Bottas says he expects to have no issues with new Formula One teammate Lewis Hamilton, after joining Mercedes as a replacement for Nico Rosberg. -
Cairns and Perth face NBL fitness concerns
Cairns and Perth are preparing for an NBL rematch in Perth on Friday night, after the Taipans pipped the Wildcats by two points in Cairns on Monday night. -
Australia aim to fix wonky top order
Australia will be aiming to bounce back from Sunday's one-day cricket loss to Pakistan when the two teams lock horns at the WACA Ground on Thursday. -
Pliskova wants more Aust Open success
Czech world No.5 Karolina Pliskova is looking for the Australian Open crown to add to the junior title she won in 2010 on Rod Laver Arena. -
Nevill suffers suspected broken jaw in BBL
Wicketkeeper Peter Nevill has a suspected broken jaw after suffering a freak injury while playing for the Melbourne Renegades in the BBL. -
Hodge uncertain of Strikers BBL future
Veteran batsman Brad Hodge says he'll play in the next BBL season, but it remains to be seen if he'll stay at the Adelaide Strikers. -
BBL's breeding ground of success
Ahead of Australia's three-match Twenty20 series against Sri Lanka, a number of up-and-coming cricketers have made their name in this summer's Big Bash League. -
Trade deals on agenda for Davos summit
Trade Minister Steven Ciobo is heading to Switzerland to discuss new deals with Indonesia and the UK and consider ways to withstand the protectionist tide. -
Uganda make long-awaited return to Africa's top table
LIBREVILLE (Reuters) - A wait of almost 40 years will come to an end for Uganda on Tuesday when they make their return to the African Nations Cup finals, determined to prove they are a worthy competitors. -
NRL gun Lolohea on the wing in 2017
Warriors utility Tuimoala Lolohea will be played on the wing by new boss Stephen Kearney in the 2017 NRL season. -
Bangladesh heartened by run-fest defeat
Bangladesh will take some confidence from posting nearly 600 in their first innings, even if they lost the first cricket Test, Tamim Iqbal says. -
Bottas replaces Rosberg at Mercedes, Massa returns
LONDON (Reuters) - Finnish driver Valtteri Bottas will replace retired Formula One world champion Nico Rosberg at Mercedes this season, his Williams team announced on Monday. -
Bottas replaces Rosberg at Mercedes F1
Williams have announced that Valtteri Bottas will replace retired Formula One world champion Nico Rosberg at Mercedes for the 2017 season. -
Kenya athletes welcome anti-doping measure
A plan for six internationally accredited doctors to take care of Kenya's top-level runners has been backed by some of the country's most high-profile athletes. -
You decide if Matip can play, FIFA tells Liverpool
ZURICH (Reuters) - Liverpool have effectively been told by FIFA to make up their own minds over whether Cameroon defender Joel Matip can play for them after declining to represent his country in the African Nations Cup. -
DC set for Trump revellers and protesters
Hundreds of thousands of people are expected to clog Washington DC for Donald Trump's inauguration on Friday. -
Kenyan athletes welcome anti-doping initiative
ELDORET, Kenya (Reuters) - Kenyan athletes on Monday backed a plan for a team of six internationally accredited doctors to take care of the country's top-level runners and be responsible for examining samples in an effort to end a series of doping scandals. -
Katich to coach in Caribbean Twenty20
Former Australia opening batsman Simon Katich has been appointed as head coach of Caribbean Premier League Twenty20 side Tinbago Knight Riders. -
Crowd escapes as Czech sports hall roof collapses mid-match
PRAGUE (Reuters) - Around 80 spectators and players had to sprint for the exits when the roof collapsed at a new arena in the Czech Republic where two junior floorball teams they were competing. -
Federer makes winning return at Melbourne Park
MELBOURNE (Reuters) - Roger Federer made a winning return to competitive tennis after six months out of the game on Monday, thrilling a packed Rod Laver Arena as he beat qualifier Juergen Melzer 7-5 3-6 6-2 6-2 to reach the Australian Open second round. -
Federer through Aust Open first round
Four-time Australian Open champion Roger Federer has beaten Jurgen Meltzer 7-5 3-6 6-2 6-2 to progress to the second round of the grand slam tennis tournament. -
Wehrlein joins Sauber, Bottas move imminent
LONDON (Reuters) - German driver Pascal Wehrlein will race for Sauber this season, the Swiss-based Formula One team said on Monday in a move that clears the way for Finland's Valtteri Bottas to join world champions Mercedes. -
Real coach Zidane stays positive after rare loss
MADRID (Reuters) - Real Madrid coach Zinedine Zidane is confident that a first defeat in nine months which ended the club's record 40-game unbeaten run in all competitions will not have a detrimental impact on their season. -
Wehrlein to race for Sauber F1 team
In a move that seems to clear the way for Valtteri Bottas to join Formula One world champions Mercedes, Pascal Wehrlein will race for Sauber this season. -
Stan scrapes through at Australian Open
Fourth seed Stan Wawrinka has been pushed to five sets by world No.34 Martin Klizan before advancing to the second round at the Australian Open. -
Kyrgios urges fans to back Aussies
Australia's best title contender Nick Kyrgios wants fans to spread the love to the other local Australian Open hopes. -
Groth bows out of Australian Open
Wildcard Sam Groth is out of the Australian Open, unable to capitalise on a promising start against Belgian Steve Darcis. -
Taipans repel fast-finishing Wildcats
Cairns have held off a rampaging Perth in the final quarter to clinch a 80-78 NBL win and keep their faint finals hopes flickering. -
El Hadary poised to smash Nations Cup age record at 44
LIBREVILLE (Reuters) - Two days after his 44th birthday, Egypt goalkeeper Essam El Hadary is set to become the oldest player to compete at the African Nations Cup finals and among the oldest internationals in soccer history. -
Satterthwaite WBBL hat-trick lifts Hobart
A hat-trick from Amy Satterthwaite steered Hobart to a six-wicket win over the Sydney Thunder and into the WBBL top four. -
Fingerprint data at risk in 'peace' photos
Scientists have raised questions about the safety of fingerprint data after copying such information from a digital picture. -
Flick steps down as head of German DFB
BERLIN (Reuters) - Hansi Flick, Germany's assistant coach when they won the 2014 World Cup, stepped down from his role as the football association's (DFB) sports director on Monday. -
England winger Nowell tipped for Lions call
The 23-year-old Nowell produced another livewire attacking display as Exeter maintained their slim hopes of qualifying for the last eight of the Champions Cup with a 31-19 bonus-point win over Ulster on Sunday. -
Syrian rebel groups say they will attend Astana peace talks
Syrian rebel groups will attend talks in the Kazakh capital next week aimed at bringing an end to the country's nearly six-year war, rebel officials have said.
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