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NZ look to exploit Napier boundaries
Black Caps coach Mike Hesson says Australia's batsmen, particularly Marcus Stoinis, will find run-scoring harder ahead of Thursday's second ODI in Napier. -
US formally leaves Pacific trade pact
The top trade representative in the United States has informed TPP members America no longer has any legal obligations under the treaty. -
GrainCorp offloads Allied Mills stake
Allied Mills has been bought by Pacific Equity Partners, after the fund agreed to acquire GrainCorp's 60 per cent stake and Cargill Australia's remaining stake. -
Origin H1 revenue more than doubles
Strong growth in the December quarter has helped energy producer and retailer Origin Energy more than double first-half revenue. -
Your oldest ancestor had a big mouth
Scientists say a tiny marine creature from China that wriggled in mud about 540 million years ago may be the earliest-known animal in our evolutionary path. -
Mexico welcomes US idea to make drug cartels fund wall
Mexico welcomed on Monday a senior US official's suggestion that drug cartels could pay for a controversial border wall, but the idea raised eyebrows in local media. -
Labor defends its own visa ban
Labor has been reminded it suspended without notice the processing of all new refugee claims by Sri Lankans and Afghanis in 2010. -
'Spiderman' burglar on trial over $100m Paris art haul
A burglar dubbed "Spiderman", notorious for daring acrobatic heists, went on trial Monday for a $100-million art heist in 2010 that saw works by Picasso and Matisse stolen from a Paris gallery. -
Cardinals pay millions in MLB hacking case
Major League Baseball have ordered the St. Louis Cardinals to pay rival team the Houston Astros $2.6 million due to a computer hacking case. -
'We'll work with US on visa cases': Dutton
Immigration Minister Peter Dutton says the government will work with the US on individual cases if there are problems for Australian travellers. -
Sutton host Arsenal, holders United at Blackburn in FA Cup
Holders Manchester United, who last season matched Arsenal's record FA Cup haul, are at Blackburn Rovers while Premier League leaders Chelsea also visit a Championship (second tier) club after being paired with Wolverhampton Wanderers. -
Rummenigge says balance of power shifting towards clubs
BERLIN (Reuters) - European Club Association (ECA) president Karl-Heinz Rummenigge described FIFA's 48-World Cup as "nonsense" on Monday and warned soccer's governing body that the balance of power in the sport was shifting towards his members. -
Obama 'heartened' by US political activism
Former US President Barack Obama says he is heartened by the way the American people are protesting over changes to immigration policy. -
Wallaby Giteau to leave Toulon for Japan
Australian star Matt Giteau will leave French rugby union side Toulon to play in Japan next season. -
Stoinis makes second ODI impression count
Australia allrounder Marcus Stoinis says he's become a better bowler and smarter batsman since 2015, when he made an underwhelming international debut. -
Increase in support for 18C changes: poll
New polling shows more Australians approve of calls to change section 18C of the Racial Discrimination Act. -
Quebec mosque shooting 'lone wolf' attack: Canadian authorities
Police were investigating a single suspect in a shooting at a Quebec City mosque that killed six people, with a second person who was arrested now considered a witness, authorities said on Monday. -
US wrestling team vow to head to Iran
The US wrestling team insist they will be heading to Iran for next month's world cup despite Donald Trump upsetting the host nation. -
US man faces 25 years on terror charge
A man has pleaded guilty to listing the names of over 100 US military personnel and urging followers to kill them and help Islamic State. -
WA Libs poll shock before election start
A new poll has found the Barnett Liberal party could be facing serious problems in its heartland as it readies for the March 11 election campaign. -
Another LNP figure defects to One Nation
Pauline Hanson's One Nation party in Queensland has won over another former LNP MP, with Michael Pucci to join as campaign director. -
Fatigued Nadal to sit out Davis Cup clash
Rafael Nadal is to sit out of Spain's Davis Cup clash with Croatia following his Australian Open exertions. -
Federer rules out skipping French Open
Roger Federer is planning a lighter schedule than usual in 2017 but says skipping the French Open to focus on Wimbledon won't happen. -
Brady desperate to put Deflategate to bed
New England quarterback Tom Brady will be using the anger behind his deflategate ban to fire the Patriots to a fifth Super Bowl win on Sunday. -
Ranieri has betrayed me, says Leicester striker Ulloa
LONDON (Reuters) - Leicester City striker Leonardo Ulloa has accused manager Claudio Ranieri of betraying him and said he will never play for the Premier League champions again. -
Sunderland sign Oviedo and Gibson from Everton
LONDON (Reuters) - Sunderland signed Costa Rica left back Bryan Oviedo and Ireland midfielder Darron Gibson from manager David Moyes' former club Everton on Monday. -
England's Marler available for France clash after leg fracture
LONDON (Reuters) - England prop Joe Marler will be available for the Six Nations opener against France on Saturday after making a speedy recovery from a fractured leg. -
Rummenigge slams 48-team World Cup as nonsense
BERLIN (Reuters) - FIFA's decision to increase the World Cup from 32 to 48 teams was described on Monday as nonsense by Karl-Heinz Rummenigge, the head of the association representing Europe's powerful football clubs. -
Ex-Scotland coach Telfer slams Eddie Jones
Former Scotland and British and Irish Lions coach Jim Telfer has compared England boss Eddie Jones to Donald Trump. -
Labor demands probe into Sydney hospital
Bankstown-Lidcombe Hospital is contacting 282 mothers who delivered babies recently over an ineffective hepatitis B vaccine. -
Controversy for NSW minister for women
NSW Premier Gladys Berejiklian's pick for minister for women is already courting controversy over her abortion views. -
Shorten backs apprentices, TAFE
The federal opposition leader will use a speech to Canberra's National Press Club to outline a plan for jobs, training and apprentices. -
Tottenham unlikely to make deadline day signings
LONDON (Reuters) - Premier League title contenders Tottenham Hotspur are unlikely to make any transfer deadline-day signings, manager Mauricio Pochettino said on Monday. -
Lorenzo makes slow start with Ducati in testing
The surprised Spaniard, switching teams after nine years with Yamaha, said there was a big difference on the Sepang circuit between the bike he rode last year and the Italian machine. -
Trump set to pull out of Paris Agreement
An environmental expert who worked on Donald Trump's EPA transition team expects the President will issue an executive order to exit the Paris Agreement shortly -
Chelsea's Conte keen to turn screw on fragile Liverpool
Liverpool have lost three home matches within a week to exit the two domestic cup competitions and leave them fourth in the league table, 10 points behind Chelsea. -
Klopp holding out for Mane return
LONDON (Reuters) - Liverpool are still hopeful winger Sadio Mane could play against Premier League leaders Chelsea on Tuesday despite a delay in his return from the African Nations Cup. -
Burkina Faso look to upstage more successful rivals
LIBREVILLE (Reuters) - Alongside a trio of the continent's most successful teams in the African Nations Cup semifinal line-up, Burkina Faso's ambition burns brightly as they seek another chance to win their first major title. -
West Ham fans offered deal to get Payet off their backs
LONDON (Reuters) - After selling Dimitri Payet to Olympique de Marseille for 25 million pounds ($31.2 million), West Ham United are offering fans a cut-price deal to get the French forward off their backs as well. -
Cup exit may be blessing in disguise for title-chasing Real
MADRID (Reuters) - Real Madrid's players would rather be in the hunt for the treble but their King's Cup elimination has at least ensured a less demanding schedule as they bid for a first La Liga crown since 2011-12. -
Merkel slams Trump's US immigration moves
US President Donald Trump has not escaped the ire of German Chancellor Angela Merkel. -
UKAD chief Sapstead to answer MP question about Team Sky probe
LONDON (Reuters) - Britain's Team Sky will come under the spotlight again next month when the head of UK Anti-Doping (UKAD) answers questions from MPs about allegations of wrongdoing in the sport. -
Gavrilova progresses at St Petersburg
Australia's Daria Gavrilova has reached the second round of the St Petersburg Ladies Trophy by beating Anna Kalinskaya. -
India names former gold medallist Bindra in task force
MUMBAI (Reuters) - India's only individual Olympic gold medallist Abhinav Bindra was named on a panel entrusted with the task of preparing the blueprint for the country's success at the next three Games, the sports ministry said on Monday. -
Trump denies restriction is 'a Muslim ban'
Donald Trump says his immigration restriction is not in fact a Muslim ban. -
Playing on deadline day a distraction for players - Allardyce
Palace, who are third-bottom of the table and two points away from safety, make the trip to the south coast to face 12th-placed Bournemouth on Tuesday. -
Indonesian hardline leader named a suspect
The leader of a hardline Muslim group in Indonesia has been named a suspect for defamation, over comments he made about the country's founding principals. -
Liverpool seek to banish January blues at home to Chelsea
LONDON (Reuters) - Liverpool will attempt to sweep away the January blues on the last day of a wretched month when they host commanding Premier League leaders Chelsea at Anfield on Tuesday. -
Atletico lose Gimenez to groin injury
MADRID (Reuters) - Atletico Madrid defender Jose Maria Gimenez faces a spell on the sidelines after scans revealed he suffered a groin injury at the weekend. -
Arsenal's Wenger to take cautious approach with Welbeck
After three substitute appearances, Welbeck marked his first start of the season by scoring two goals in Arsenal's 5-0 win over Southampton in the FA Cup on Saturday.
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