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Macmahon urges caution on CIMIC bid
Macmahon says its preliminary view remains that CIMIC's 14.5 cents per share takeover bid is inadequate. -
Microsoft asks for immigration exception
Microsoft is the first major US company to press the government to create a formal program to ease the ban for foreign-born workers without permanent residence. -
Trials could be thing of the past: Sterlo
Rugby league legend Peter Sterling predicts NRL trials could be a thing of the past. -
James Hardie nine-month profit up 8%
Building materials supplier James Hardie has lifted nine-month profit, but trimmed its full-year guidance. -
Maracana still in dark over unpaid bill
A dispute involving a power supplier and the consortium running the Maracana Stadium in Rio de Janeiro remains unresolved. -
Cameroon down Ghana 2-0 to reach Nations Cup final
FRANCEVILLE, Gabon (Reuters) - Cameroon reached the African Nations Cup final as a second-half goal from defender Michael Ngadeu-Ngadjui and a stoppage-time effort from Christian Bassogog secured a 2-0 win over Ghana in their last-four clash on Thursday. -
Trump committed to refugee deal: PM
Malcolm Turnbull insists US President Donald Trump made a commitment to honour the US refugee deal. -
Silver Ferns hammer England in Quad Series
New Zealand's suffocating defence is too much for England in a 61-37 Quad Series thrashing in Liverpool. -
Highlanders co-captain Dixon out injured
Highlanders co-captain Ash Dixon will miss at least the next month of Super Rugby preparation after injuring his back. -
Trump vows to end prohibition on church political activity
President Donald Trump, who is strongly backed by evangelical Christian voters, on Thursday promised to "totally destroy" a 1954 U.S. law barring churches and other religious institutions from political activity if they want to keep tax-exempt status. -
PM stood up to Trump, colleagues say
Cabinet minister Christopher Pyne insists the refugee deal with the US will go ahead despite a hostile conversation between Donald Trump and Malcolm Turnbull. -
SA premier to open new research hub
A new agricultural research centre is set to be opened in the South Australian Riverland. -
McCain calls on Trump to help Ukraine
Prominent Republican John McCain has urged the Trump administration to look after Ukraine in the face of Russian hostility. -
Zverev happy playing catch-up with kid brother
Until a few weeks ago the only Zverev being spoken about in glowing terms was the younger version, whose swashbuckling game has already seen him tipped as a future grand slam champion. -
US tweaks sanctions on Russian spy agency
The US has tweaked elements of its sanctions against the Russian spying agency. -
Five memorable Chelsea vs Arsenal matches
LONDON (Reuters) - We look back at five standout clashes between Arsenal and Chelsea: -
Fighting terror top Trump priority: Merkel
Donald Trump's top priority is the fight against terrorism, says Germany's Angela Merkel. -
Beyonce bares all in pregnancy photo shoot
Beyonce's pregnancy announcement on Instagram earned more than 8 million "likes" to become the most popular post on the platform ever. -
Djokovic the odd one out in Davis Cup
Novak Djokovic will be the only top-10 player in action this weekend when he takes the court for Serbia in the Davis Cup. -
'Nothing is off the table' for Iran: Trump
Nothing is off the table when it comes to how the Trump administration will approach Iran, says the president. -
Flamboyant Serin to start for France against England
PARIS (Reuters) - France manager Guy Noves stuck to his ambitious game plan when he selected the flamboyant Baptiste Serin at scrumhalf for his team's Six Nations opener against England at Twickenham on Saturday. -
Trump call to Turnbull was harmful: McCain
John McCain has pointed to Australia's history of fighting alongside US troops in slamming Donald Trump for his terse telephone call with Malcolm Turnbull. -
WA Nationals launch campaign in Bunbury
The WA Nationals will descend on the South West town of Bunbury for their state election campaign launch on Friday. -
Turnbull may need refugee plan B: Labor
With Donald Trump throwing Australia's refugee deal into doubt, Labor says the government needs to clarify its plan or come up with an alternative. -
Toure returns to Manchester City Champions League squad
LONDON (Reuters) - Manchester City have recalled midfielder Yaya Toure to theirChampions League squad after he was left out for the group stage last year in an omission that triggered a furious response from his agent. -
Revived Inter face the ultimate test
MILAN (Reuters) - Inter Milan, enjoying a new lease of life under coach Stefano Pioli, will face their stiffest test since his arrival when they visit Serie A leaders Juventus on Sunday and try to end the Turin side's run of 27 successive home league wins. -
Ireland's O'Brien back for Scotland, Sexton a doubt for Italy
DUBLIN (Reuters) - Ireland coach Joe Schmidt named fit again flanker Sean O'Brien in a strong Irish pack to face Scotland on Saturday but said he may be without injured flyhalf Johnny Sexton for the opening two Six Nations games. -
Bird flu virus found in Belgium
Various strains of the bird flu virus have been found in recent months in Germany, France, Italy, Greece and Portugal, as well as elsewhere around the world. -
Ban needed for US religious freedom: Trump
US President Donald Trump says his travel ban aims to protect "religious freedom" in the United States. -
Russia slow to return Olympic medals
Russian officials say none of their athletes have returned Olympic medals after retests of their samples revealed they had doped. -
Former Liverpool coach blazes trail in Brazil
SAO PAULO (Reuters) - Just minutes before he flew off for a job interview in Sao Paulo in November, the coach of Liverpool's Under-23s got a tweet that said: On this day in 1894, Charles Miller arrived in Brazil with the first football and rulebook. -
Centurion Crouch certain he still has a lot more to offer
The 36-year-old brought up his century of goals almost 15 years on from opening his account for Aston Villa against Newcastle Untied in April 2002 with a simple finish early in the first half at the bet365 Stadium. -
Frank Lampard announces retirement
Former Chelsea and England midfielder Frank Lampard on Thursday announced his retirement after more than two decades in football. -
Bournemouth lose top scorer Wilson for rest of the season
LONDON (Reuters) - Bournemouth's top goalscorer Callum Wilson has been ruled out for the rest of the season after suffering a knee injury in training, the Premier League side said on Thursday. -
Brown gets rare start for Scotland
Fraser Brown will start for just the fourth time in his 21 appearances when Scotland host Ireland in their Six Nations opener on Saturday. -
Understanding what causes cancer
A new report on cancer trends in Australia shows the most common cancers are also the most preventable. -
Hooker Brown gets rare start for Scotland against Ireland
LONDON (Reuters) - Fraser Brown will get a rare start at hooker for Scotland in their opening Six Nations match against Ireland on Saturday, with 102-cap Ross Ford covering from the bench, coach Vern Cotter said on Thursday. -
'Hypocrite' states cut school cash: feds
Federal Education Minister Simon Birmingham says states pushing for more commonwealth money are hypocrites if they cut their own spending on schools. -
Arsenal face day of reckoning at vengeful Chelsea
LONDON (Reuters) - Arsenal travel across town to a vengeful Chelsea on Saturday knowing that another depressing defeat at Stamford Bridge would see their Premier League title hopes swept away with the lunchtime leftovers. -
Chelsea v Arsenal - the fans' view
LONDON (Reuters) - Leaders Chelsea host London rivals Arsenal at Stamford Bridge on Saturday. -
Former England and Chelsea midfielder Lampard retires at 38
Lampard, who started his career at West Ham United, established himself as one of Europe's finest midfield players during a 13-year spell at Chelsea. -
Wales coach Howley opts for experience against Italy
LONDON (Reuters) - Wales coach Rob Howley has gone for the tried and tested for Sunday's Six Nations opener in Italy as he opted not to include any of the seven uncapped players in his tournament squad in the matchday 23 announced on Thursday. -
Miserable start for Woods at Dubai golf
Tiger Woods was amongst the also-rans after birdie-less opening round of 77 after the first round of the Dubai Desert Classic. -
False neo-Nazi claims drive Zozulya out of Rayo
MADRID (Reuters) - Ukraine striker Roman Zozulya returned to Real Betis hours into a loan move to Rayo Vallecano after he was falsely called a neo-Nazi by his new club's fans. -
Miserable start for Woods at Dubai Desert Classic
The creaking American, now ranked 666th after his long injury layoff, trailed Spain's early leader Sergio Garcia by 12 shots and with only three players below him on the leaderboard among the morning starters. -
Daly on the wing, Itoje in back row for England
LONDON (Reuters) - Elliot Daly will start on the wing and Maro Itoje will play at blindside flanker as England begin the defence of their Six Nations title against France at Twickenham on Saturday, coach Eddie Jones said when naming his side on Thursday. -
Man City's Jesus is like a watermelon, says Guardiola
The 19-year-old, who joined at the start of January from Brazilian side Palmeiras, scored one and assisted on another on his first start for his new club. -
Former striker Anelka joins Dutch club as consultant
AMSTERDAM (Reuters) - Former France international Nicolas Anelka is joining Roda JC Kerkrade as a consultant for the Dutch top flight side, the club said on Thursday. -
El Hadary heroics defy belief as Egypt reach final
LIBREVILLE (Reuters) - It is a script that would require a cast-iron suspension of disbelief, but film makers would have no shortage of material to document the exploits of 44-year-old goalkeeper Essam El Hadary, whose heroics helped Egypt reach the African Nations Cup final on Wednesday. -
Melbourne by-law to ban homeless
Homeless people could soon be banned from sleeping in Melbourne's CBD in a bid to improve amenity and reduce rubbish "exacerbated" by charitable donations.
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