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Qantas grounds 10 planes, cancels flights
Australia's biggest airline, Qantas, has cancelled some flights after temporarily grounding 10 Bombardier Q400 planes. -
Defences on top again at dour Nations Cup
PORT GENTIL, Gabon (Reuters) - Defences were on top again on another dour day at the African Nations Cup on Tuesday when the two games produced a meagre one goal between them, scored by Ghana from the penalty spot. -
Unpaid work experience widespread in Aust
More than half of young Aussies have undertaken at least one episode of unpaid work experience in the past five years, research shows. -
Westbrook threatening NBA history books
Russell Westbrook is refusing to get caught up in the hype, despite being on track to produce one of the most amazing statistical feats in NBA history. -
Lincoln and Sutton spring FA Cup surprises
LONDON (Reuters) - Minor League sides Lincoln City and Sutton United produced FA Cup upsets with victories over two former winners of the competition on Tuesday to reach the fourth round. -
Wyoming is basically trying to outlaw clean energy
It's often said that in New Zealand, there are more sheep than people. In Wyoming, there's way more energy than people. -
That 'alien megastructure' star might actually be a planet-eater
Tabby's Star probably isn't surrounded by an energy-sucking alien super-structure. But it may have eaten a nearby planet. -
James Bond has been teaching kids to smoke for over half a century
Over the course of six decades, James Bond dodged thousands of enemy bullets, averted global wars and deactivated some potent bombs. But he may have also encouraged kids to try smoking cigarettes. -
ISIS is dropping bombs with drones in Iraq
The latest bomber to make its debut over Iraq has four engines, no cockpit, and a flight time limited by the length of its battery. ISIS, the radical insurgent group holding territory in both Syria and Iraq, is fighting for its life in Mosul, the large city in Northern Iraq it has held since 2014. Most of the weapons ISIS uses are are familiar, if still horrific: rifles and mortars, artillery and suicidal car bombs. To that arsenal, ISIS recently added commercial drones, converted into tiny bomb -
3 weird ways we can remotely control animals and bacteria
A gentle pulse of electricity can make bacteria dance (or rather, swim) to scientists' tune. Researchers reported on Tuesday in Nature Communications that electricity can flip certain genes in Escherichia coli cells on or off, making the microbes wave their limb-like flagella or relay info to their neighbors on command. -
Hot, dry, windy day fuels NSW bushfire
Residents at Tarago near the ACT are being warned to remain vigilant as an out-of-control bushfire burns with hot, dry and windy conditions set for Wednesday -
Apprentice contestant sues Trump
A contestant on The Apprentice has announced legal action against President-elect Donald Trump for defamation. -
Mistakenly tweeted at by Trump, UK Ivanka tweets back
Ivanka Majic, a digital consultant from the UK, has some advice for Donald Trump. -
The Gambia's president declares state of emergency
President of The Gambia, Yahya Jammeh, on Tuesday declared a state of emergency just two days before he is due to step down, citing 'extraordinary' foreign interference in the country's post-electoral crisis. -
Man City's Toure turned down huge offer from China - agent
Dimitri Seluk said the 33-year-old was targeted by Chinese club Jiangsu Suning in the winter transfer window. The BBC reported he had been contacted again in the current window. -
Abbott disappointed MH370 search suspended
Former prime minister Tony Abbott is disappointed the search for MH370 has been suspended especially if experts believe there are better places to search. -
Cruden signs for Montpellier: reports
All Blacks five-eighth Aaron Cruden has reportedly signed a lucrative two-year deal with French club Montpellier from the 2017/18 Top 14 season. -
Twitter rips Vine from it's product wall
Vine as users know it is done. Twitter has pulled the plug on the video sharing service in its current guise. -
Maradona charms Naples on anniversary of first Serie A title
NAPLES, Italy (Reuters) - Argentina's World Cup-winner Diego Maradona returned to Naples this week to regale audiences with memories of his heroics in helping Napoli win the 1987 Italian league title and took a pot-shot at fellow football great Pele. -
Trudeau faces ethics committee over trip
The Canadian Prime Minister is being questioned by his country's ethics watchdog over a New Year's holiday to the Bahamas. -
How seven BBL teams can still play finals
Seven of the eight BBL franchises still remain a shot at winning the Twenty20 title with one round remaining in the regular season. -
Waratahs want Folau at ball-carrying best
NSW playmaker Bernard Foley says game-breaking back Israel Folau's ball-carrying ability will have a big say in the Waratahs' Super Rugby season. -
Top seeds, Aussies back in Open action
The top-ranked Australian men of Nick Kyrgios and Bernard Tomic, as well as the top seeds return to play on day three at Melbourne Park. -
Three pacemen enough for India: Hazlewood
Australia have stacked their squad with spinners for the upcoming Test tour of India, and paceman Josh Hazlewood reckons it's the right thing to do. -
Stars set for make or break BBL clash
The Melbourne Stars' BBL finals hopes are set to go down to the wire after their seven-wicket loss to the Brisbane Heat. -
Porte aims to stake Tour claim in hills
Having survived the brutal heat of the opening stage of the Tour Down Under, Australian cycling star Richie Porte hopes to shine in the Adelaide Hills. -
50 dead in bombed refugee camp
An airstrike has gone awry in Nigeria with at least 50 refugees dead and over 100 civilians injured. -
Bradford looking for replacement RL coach
After letting Australian coach Rohan Smith go, English rugby league club Bradford are on the hunt for a new leader. -
Democrats boycotting Trump inauguration
As Donald Trump continues to wage his own war of words with Democrat senator John Lewis, more Democrats have vowed to boycott his inauguration. -
It won't be easy for Bottas: Rosberg
Life alongside Formula One ace Lewis Hamilton won't be easy for his new Mercedes teammate Valtteri Bottas, retired world champion Nico Rosberg says. -
Real Madrid close on Swedish teenager Isak
MADRID (Reuters) - Real Madrid are closing in on the signing of Swedish teenage forward Alexander Isak from AIK, Spanish media reported on Tuesday. -
Sturgeon again flags Scottish independence
Scotland's First Minister Nicola Sturgeon seems far from impressed with UK PM Theresa May's Brexit plan and flagged a new referendum on Scottish independence. -
Leicester manager Ranieri hopes Chelsea win title
Ranieri led Leicester to a shock triumph in the competition last year but they are languishing 15th in the 20-team standings, 31 points adrift of his former club. -
Putin has Trump's back over dossier
Vladimir Putin has accused the Obama administration of trying to sabotage US President-elect Donald Trump. -
Spieth looking forward to 'tough competition' in 2017
TOKYO (Reuters) - American Jordan Spieth faces "very tough competition" to return to the top of the world golf rankings this year, he said on Tuesday. -
Ukraine takes Russia to the UN High Court
Ukraine is set to take on Russia over their annexation of the Crimean peninsula in 2014, in the UN's highest court. -
Alpine skiing - Svindal and Ligety to miss world championships
Svindal, the 2010 Olympic super-G gold medallist and five-times world champion, posted a photograph on Instagram of himself lying in a hospital bed. -
Sagna fined and warned for social media post
LONDON (Reuters) - Manchester City defender Bacary Sagna was fined 40,000 pounds on Tuesday and warned about his future conduct after a post on social media that appeared to accuse a referee of bias. -
Theresa May signals clean break with EU
A clean break from the EU is necessary for Britain according to PM Theresa May, who still wants access to free trade with EU nations. -
Britain will leave EU single market: May
UK PM Theresa May has delivered a Brexit speech in which she has outlined a 'hard' Brexit from the European Union. -
Svindal, Ligety to miss ski world champs
Skiing legends Aksel Lund Svindal and Ted Ligety will both miss next month's alpine skiing world championships after undergoing surgery on leg injuries. -
Swansea sign Sweden defender Olsson
LONDON (Reuters) - Swansea City have signed Sweden left back Martin Olsson from Championship side Norwich City, the struggling Premier League club said on Tuesday. -
AB de Villiers to miss NZ Test series
AB de Villiers insists he has no plans to retire from Test cricket, although he says he will miss South Africa's Test series against New Zealand. -
Jones replaces Warburton as Wales Captain
LONDON (Reuters) - Lock Alun Wyn Jones was named as the new Wales rugby union captain on Tuesday, taking over for the Six Nations from flanker Sam Warburton who filled the role for six years. -
Djokovic fends off Nadal-slayer Verdasco
MELBOURNE (Reuters) - Novak Djokovic may have cursed the draw for throwing up Fernando Verdasco as the first opponent in his Australian Open defence on Tuesday but the tough match-up against the Spanish giant-killer ultimately proved a blessing in disguise. -
Square launches Australian online payments
US mobile payments group Square has boosted its Australian offering, enabling businesses to process online transactions. -
NBN rollout to hit halfway mark by June
Half of Australia's homes and businesses will have access to the national broadband network by June 30, the company in charge of the project says. -
Warburton replaced as Wales rugby captain
Sam Warburton's tenure as captain of the Welsh rugby union team is over, with lock Alun Wyn Jones given the role for the Six Nations. -
Third seed Radwanska through to round two
Third seed Agnieszka Radwanska is through to round two after a roller-coaster Australian Open first-round win over Tsvetana Pironkova. -
Seven sports to challenge cut from UK's Olympic funding
Despite Chris Langridge and Marcus Ellis winning the men's doubles bronze in last year's Olympics, badminton had its funding cut and is among five sports which were funded for Rio 2016 and are ready to challenge the decision.
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