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Burkina Faso finish third at the African Nations Cup
PORT GENTIL, Gabon, Reuters - Alain Traore hammered home a 89th-minute free-kick to ensure third place for Burkina Faso at the African Nations Cup as they beat Ghana 1-0 on Saturday to gain some consolation for a bitter semifinal defeat. -
Hamsik and Mertens hit hat-tricks as Napoli thrash Bologna
MILAN (Reuters) - Marek Hamsik and Dries Mertens both scored hat-tricks as Napoli demolished Bologna 7-1 away on Saturday after a wild first half which featured five goals, two sendings off and a missed penalty. -
Macron: French refuge for US scientists
A French presidential candidate says US scientists can find refuge in France. -
Trump ban isn't anti-Muslim: Tim Wilson
Liberal backbencher and former humans rights commission Tim Wilson says it is dishonest to call the Trump administration's travel ban anti-Muslim. -
Brits on the brink of Davis Cup win
Great Britain have a 2-1 lead over Canada in their Davis Cup round-one tie in Ottawa. -
Aust drop Heazlett for Zampa in ODI finale
Australia have lost the toss and been asked to bowl in their ODI series finale against New Zealand in Hamilton, where Sam Heazlett has been dropped. -
Real Madrid game at Celta postponed after stadium damaged in storm
"According to the report issued from the city hall in Vigo, they consider that the Balaidos stadium is not safe for spectators or for players to attend the game on Sunday," said a statement from La Liga. -
Monaco reach milestone with Nice win
PARIS (Reuters) - Monaco moved three points clear at the top of Ligue 1 on Saturday, reaching a milestone thanks to Radamel Falcao's double in a 3-0 drubbing of Nice. -
Croatia lead Spain in Davis Cup tie
Croatia have a 2-1 lead over Spain in their first-round Davis Cup tie. -
Spurs can still win title - Pochettino
LONDON (Reuters) - Tottenham Hotspur may have struggled to find the back of the net against Middlesbrough, but manager Mauricio Pochettino praised his team for their performance in a gritty 1-0 win and says they are ready to win the Premier League title. -
A quick look at the New England Patriots
Some key statistics and facts about the New England Patriots ahead of Super Bowl LI. -
Hanson outlines One Nation blueprint
Pauline Hanson has outlined a broad blueprint for what she would do if she ran Australia, including overhauling family law and introducing an Australia card. -
A quick look at the Atlanta Falcons
Some key statistics and facts about the Atlanta Falcons ahead of Super Bowl LI. -
Super Bowl facts and figures
New England play Atlanta in the NFL's Super Bowl in Texas on Monday (AEDT). -
Israel Arabs and Jews protest house demolitions
Israeli Arabs and Jews marched arm-in-arm through central Tel Aviv on Saturday night, calling for the government to stop demolishing Arab homes built without permits that it rarely grants. -
Rugby: England finish strongly to edge France 19-16
LONDON (Reuters) - England overcame a poor first half to grind down France for a 19-16 victory to open the defence of their Six Nations title on Saturday, setting a national record of 15 successive victories in the process. -
Rugby: Bench strength turned ugly display into beautiful win - Jones
LONDON (Reuters) - England's growing strength in depth was underlined in bold at Twickenham on Saturday as the influx of replacements in the last 20 minutes dragged the initiative from France and helped theSix Nations champions battle out a 19-16 victory. -
Falcao scores double as Monaco beat Nice to pull clear in Ligue 1
PARIS (Reuters) - Radamel Falcao scored twice in the second half as Monaco broke clear of Nice at the top of Ligue 1 with a 3-0 home win over their neighbours on Saturday. -
England finish strongly to edge France 19-16
LONDON (Reuters) - England overcame a poor first half to grind down France for a 19-16 victory to open the defence of their Six Nations title on Saturday, setting a national record of 15 successive victories in the process. -
Serbia get past Russia in Davis Cup
Serbia have advanced to the quarter-finals of the Davis Cup after taking a 3-0 lead over Russia. -
Joy of six as finals race goes to the wire
Andrew Gaze is among six coaches who will have to wait until the final week of the regular NBL season to learn his finals destiny. -
'Fear gripped the players', says Palace manager Allardyce
LONDON (Reuters) - Crystal Palace's players are gripped by "fear", according to manager Sam Allardyce, after his freefalling side suffered a humiliating 4-0 Premier League defeat against fellow relegation strugglers Sunderland on Saturday. -
Scotland captain Laidlaw says "changed group" has found winning ways
EDINBURGH (Reuters) - Scotland rugby captain Greig Laidlaw said his team were "a changed group" after his side, so often the gallant losers, held on to upset Ireland 27-22 in the Six Nations on Saturday. -
England finish strongly to edge France
England have set a national record of 15 straight Test victories after opening their Six Nations defence with a 19-16 win over France at Twickenham. -
Klopp baffled by Liverpool's 2017 slump after Hull calamity
A 2-0 defeat at struggling Hull City was probably the worst display by Liverpool in a woeful series of performances that seemed unthinkable after they ended 2016 with a vibrant win over fellow contenders Manchester City. -
Messi collects another record as Barca sink Athletic Bilbao
BARCELONA (Reuters) - La Liga champions Barcelona stayed on the heels of leaders Real Madrid by coasting to a 3-0 home win over Athletic Bilbao on Saturday as Lionel Messi became the club's top scorer from free-kicks. -
Injured Holmes in doubt for NRL Rd 1
Cronulla flyer Valentine Holmes is in doubt for the NRL season opener after suffering a hamstring injury in their NRL trial loss to Brisbane at Redcliffe. -
36ers coach Wright in race row with ref
Joey Wright's ejection from an NBL game has opened up old wounds and he's demanding referee Brett Hogan shouldn't officiate Adelaide games due to alleged racism -
Morrison's early strike lifts West Brom past Stoke
Morrison latched on to Nacer Chadli's pass to beat Stoke goalkeeper Lee Grant at his far post in the sixth minute. -
Liverpool freefall continues with shock 2-0 defeat at Hull
Alfred N'Diaye, Hull's new loan signing from Villarreal,proved Hull's hero, scoring just before halftime thanks to another questionable piece of goalkeeping from Simon Mignolet, who flapped at a cross and allowed the Senegal international to tap in. -
Sunderland crush toothless Palace
Sunderland, with just once away league win all season, opened the scoring in the ninth minute through defender Lamine Kone before Didier Ndong added the first of three goals in five frantic minutes. -
West Ham seal impressive 3-1 win at Southampton
Southampton's Italian forward Manolo Gabbiadini, making his debut following his arrival from Napoli, finished superbly from a tight angle in the 12th minute before Andy Carroll levelled with a neat finish two minutes later -- his fourth goal in four league games. -
Niang sees Watford home against 10-man Burnley
Reuters) - - Watford's new loan signing M'Baye Niang scored his first goal for the club in their 2-1 Premier League win over 10-man Burnley at Vicarage Road on Saturday. -
Bayern held by Schalke as Lahm makes 500th appearance
BERLIN (Reuters) - Bundesliga leaders Bayern Munich survived several first-half scares in a 1-1 home draw with Schalke 04 on Saturday as Philipp Lahm made his 500th appearance for the Bavarian club. -
Dazzling Scotland hang on to upset Ireland 27-22
EDINBURGH (Reuters) - Scotland hung on to upset Ireland 27-22 in a pulsating match at Murrayfield on Saturday and secure their first opening day win in the Six Nations for over a decade. -
Belgium close in on Davis Cup upset
They're without David Goffin but Belgium have once again gone one rubber up on Germany in their Davis Cup tie and are on the verge of a major upset. -
Warriors out in of Nines in upset
Parramatta are hoping to win a legitimate Auckland Nines title after qualifying for the playoffs on day two of the tournament. -
Foxtel in boxing copyright fight
Australian cable TV giant Foxtel is set take legal action against people who streamed their exclusive boxing broadcast live on Facebook. -
Broos on the brink of restoring fallen giants Cameroon
LIBREVILLE (Reuters) - Cameroon coach Hugo Broos believes his methods have been vindicated as he looks to return the fallen giants to the pinnacle of the African game, an ambition that may be realised in Sunday's Nations Cup final against Egypt. -
Mundine may appeal loss, hits out at Green
Anthony Mundine has suggested he may appeal the result of his controversial rematch with Danny Green and also labelled his opponent a "bitch". -
US State Department reverses visa ban
Travellers who were banned by the US presidential executive order will be able to enter the country on their visas following a court order. -
Grant to leave Ghana job after Nations Cup
PORT GENTIL, Gabon (Reuters) - Avram Grant will leave his post as Ghana coach after Saturday’s African Nations Cup third place playoff match against Burkina Faso, officials said.Grant’s two-year contract will not be renewed and the search is on for a successor, senior Ghana Football Association officials told Reuters. -
Chelsea overpower Arsenal to stretch lead
Chelsea moved 12 points clear of their London rivals and the chasing pack with a dominant performance at Stamford Bridge. -
Yeray returns for Bilbao after cancer scare
BARCELONA (Reuters) - Athletic Bilbao defender Yeray Alvarez made an emotional return to action against Barcelona on Saturday less than two months after being diagnosed with testicular cancer. -
Pepe can decide his own future at Real Madrid - Zidane
MADRID (Reuters) - Real Madrid coach Zinedine Zidane is hoping veteran defender Pepe extends his stay with the European champions although he believes the Portuguese has earned the right to decide his own future. -
Mladenovic into St. Petersburg final
Frenchwoman Kristina Mladenovic is into the St Petersburg final as she seeks her first WTA Tour title. -
Brady, Belichick ready to make NFL history
History beckons for Tom Brady and Bill Belichick on Super Bowl Sunday, the only thing standing on their way, the sublime offence of the Atlanta Falcons. -
Trump to overturn 'so-called' judge's ban
US President Donald Trump has vowed to overturn a "so-called" federal judge's block on the controversial travel ban. -
Mosley would have kept Ecclestone at F1 helm
LONDON (Reuters) - Formula One's new owners Liberty Media may have made a mistakein ousting commercial supremo Bernie Ecclestone immediately after completing their takeover of the sport, according to former FIA president Max Mosley. -
Australia, France progress to Davis Cup quarters
In Tokyo, French pair Pierre-Hugues Herbert and Nicolas Mahut dispatched home partners Yuichi Sugita and Yasutaka Uchiyama 6-3 6-4 6-4 to clinch the tie with a day to spare.
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