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Gritty Ebden advances in Ecuador Open
Australia's Matthew Ebden is through to the second round of the Ecuador Open. -
Boxers Wilder, Povetkin face-off in court after cancelled fight
NEW YORK (Reuters) - Heavyweight boxing champion Deontay Wilder and Russian boxer Alexander Povetkin battled in court on Tuesday, at a trial over a title bout that was called off after the Russian tested positive for a banned substance. -
Pescara president looking to sell up after arson attack
Sebastiani was quoted by Italian media saying he was outraged and embittered following the attack and could resign at the end of the season. -
Obama and Branson kitesurf in Virgin Islands
Obama bested the billionaire in a watersport challenge. -
Du Plessis hits 185 as South Africa win fourth ODI versus Sri Lanka
CAPE TOWN (Reuters) - South Africa's Faf du Plessis smashed a career-best 185 off 141 balls as the hosts beat Sri Lanka by 40 runs after surviving a fierce onslaught in a high-scoring fourth one-day international to take a 4-0 series lead on Tuesday. -
I was treated unfairly by NRL: Ben Barba
Ben Barba says he was treated differently by the NRL to players who have been in a similar position to his. -
Tom Wood gives England cause for concern
England flanker Tom Wood is in doubt for this weekend's Six Nations rugby clash against Wales with a shoulder injury. -
Parliament releases Aust Post salaries
A parliamentary committee has publicly revealed the salaries of senior Australia Post executives rejecting claims they could cause brand damage to the company. -
My exit could help Turnbull: Bernardi
Cory Bernardi says his decision to leave the Liberal Party could mean government colleagues rally around Prime Minister Malcolm Turnbull. -
Muller progresses in Sofia
Gilles Muller of Luxembourg has secured a place in round two of the Sofia Open with a 6-3 6-2 victory over French qualifier Mathias Bourgue. -
Hinch changes mind on ABCC bill
The ABCC bill is expected to be returned to the Senate on Wednesday for amendments to toughen it after Senator Derryn Hinch changed his mind. -
Extra parental leave for childcare deal
The Turnbull government has reportedly reached a compromise, including allowing two extra weeks of paid parental leave, to get its childcare reforms passed. -
Trump stands by media terror report claim
US President Donald Trump is standing by his claims that the media failed to cover or adequatedly cover 78 terror attacks - including five in Australia. -
Aus man to face charges over jet-ski crash
Thai Police say the 22-year-old partner of an Australian woman killed in a jet-ski accident off Thailand's resort island of Phuket will face charges. -
Kenya accepts scrapping of order to disband Olympic committee
NAIROBI (Reuters) - Kenya has accepted a court decision overruling last year's order to disband the National Olympic Committee of Kenya (NOCK), after accusations it had poorly handled arrangements for the Rio Games, the government said on Tuesday. -
Trump travel ban faces biggest test yet
US President Donald Trump's battle to place a ban on immigrants from seven majority Muslim nations is back in court. -
Kohli the key wicket for Aussies in India
Darren Lehmann says the Test pitches in Pune, Bangalore, Ranchi and Dharamsala will dictate Australia's approach to dismissing India's skipper Virat Kohli. -
Brisbane Rugby Tens won't last: Mitchell
Wallaby Drew Mitchell is a fan of the Brisbane Global Tens but can't see how it can become a long-term fixture of an already packed rugby calendar. -
China foreign minister not keen on TPP
China's foreign minister has hinted the Trans-Pacific Partnership trade deal might be too prescriptive for Beijing. -
There can't be China-US conflict: minister
Chinese foreign minister has insisted during his Australian visit there can not be conflict between the US and his country because both sides would lose. -
No extra adult prison beds for teen crims
There are no plans to use extra adult maximum security prison beds in the face of Victoria's youth justice system remaining under pressure after damaging riots. -
Don't count on my vote, Bernardi warns
Cory Bernardi has warned the government not to count on his vote, even for coalition policies he backed at a federal election seven months ago. -
Budget task builds from unlegislated bills
The Parliamentary Budget Office calculates the budget will be $42.8 billion worse off if the government's unlegislated bills fail to pass the parliament. -
Caballero has Bravo's blessings as first-choice at Man City
After several high-profile fumbles and questions over his handling under pressure, Bravo lost his place to Caballero in recent weeks, having failed to convince during his debut season at the Etihad Stadium so far. -
Departing England captain Cook says 'new voice' was needed
LONDON (Reuters) - Alistair Cook said his decision to relinquish the England captaincy will allow a 'new voice' to help an exciting young England team reach its potential, although he plans to contribute by scoring runs. -
Du Plessis destroys Sri Lanka with 185
Faf du Plessis hit a career-best 185 as South Africa scored 5-375 in their 50 overs against Sri Lanka in the fourth ODI in Cape Town. -
UK fighter jets escort passenger plane
A Pakistan International Airlines flight from Lahore which was bound for London Heathrow has been escorted to London Stansted by fighter jets. -
13,000 killed in Syrian mass hangings
Both the United Nations and Amnesty International have released reports confirming up to 13,000 have been hanged in Syria and buried in mass graves. -
Leverkusen's Calhanoglu waives salary during FIFA ban
BERLIN (Reuters) - Bayer Leverkusen's Hakan Calhanoglu will not be paid his salary or any bonuses during a four-month ban imposed by world soccer's governing body FIFA, the player said on Tuesday. -
Iran's top leader mocks 'newcomer' Trump
Ayatollah Ali Khamenei, Iran's Supreme Leader, has mocked US President Donald Trump and said he is showing the world the true face of the United States. -
Improved defensive displays give Swansea belief - Fabianski
Struggling Premier League champions Leicester have won the last four meetings between the two teams, scoring 11 goals and conceding just one in the process. -
Pakistan promising top security for T20
The chairman of the Pakistan Super League has promised fullproof security for players who appear in the final in Lahore next month. -
Tax time in danger from ATO's tech wreck
IT projects thrown overboard as ATO orders all hands to keep tax time afloat. -
Suicide bomber kills 20 in Kabul
20 people are dead and more than double that injured after a suicide bomber struck outside the Supreme Court in Kabul. -
Kuwait minister resigns ahead of planned no-confidence vote over IOC ban
DUBAI (Reuters) - Kuwait's minister of information and youth affairs resigned on Tuesday ahead of a parliamentary no confidence vote over the nation's 15-month international sports ban, state news agency KUNA reported. -
Broadcaster dangles new technology for Winter Olympics
St Moritz, Switzerland (Reuters) - With the Winter Olympics just a year away, Europe's broadcast rights holder is dangling a host of technological breakthroughs - from "ghost skiers" to performance patches - which it says will enhance the drama of the Pyeongchang Games.Feb. 9 marks the one year countdown to the South Korean Games, and Eurosport CEO Peter Hutton says the sports broadcaster will spend that year continuing to test new technology as it looks to revolutionize coverage."Subject to all -
Reef 'could be dead' within 20 years
A Climate Council report shows the Great Barrier Reef will be dead by the mid-2030s under current greenhouse gas emission projections. -
Massive undersea landslide found on reef
Scientists have uncovered a massive undersea landslide on the Great Barrier Reef, about 30 times the volume of Uluru. -
Australia's sleeping woes worsen: study
Australia's sleep problems have got worse, with more than a third of adults suffering from the symptoms of sleep deprivation on a daily basis. -
Vonn slides out of world's Super G on first day
ST MORITZ, Switzerland (Reuters) - Lindsey Vonn's first run-out at the World Championships lasted just a few seconds on Tuesday when the American slid out of the Super-G in St Moritz. -
Capito exits McLaren after Dennis departure
LONDON (Reuters) - Chief executive Jost Capito is leaving McLaren following the departure of ousted boss Ron Dennis, the Formula One team said on Tuesday. -
Tokyo Olympic golf venue hits gender issue
The venue which is set to host the golf tournament at the Tokyo 2020 Olympic Games could be changed due to a ban on women members. -
Spurs keen to put Liverpool's title ambitions to bed - Kane
Unbeaten in their last nine league games, second-placed Tottenham have emerged as the most likely contenders to halt Chelsea's charge but will have to defy the odds as their London rivals hold a nine-point lead at the top of the table. -
Geary takes over as Saints AFL captain
St Kilda have confirmed that Jarryn Geary will replace long-time captain Nick Riewoldt in the role. -
India's Yadav replaces injured Mishra for Bangladesh test
Mishra will miss the match due to a knee injury he sustained while fielding during India's Twenty20 win over England in Bengaluru on Feb. 1. -
Magistrate orders Sarkozy to stand trial
French ex-President Nicolas Sarkozy is to stand trial in an illegal campaign finance case, say judicial sources. -
2020 golf venue postpones decision on ending ban on women
TOKYO (Reuters) - The Kasumigaseki Country Club, which is set to host golf for the Tokyo 2020 Olympics, failed to reach a decision about ending a ban on women as full members on Tuesday, with the head of its board of directors calling the situation "a nuisance." -
Macron dismisses talk of gay relationship
Independent French presidential candidate Emmanuel Macron has brushed off rumours he is in a relationship with Radio France chief executive Mathieu Gallet. -
Calls for Melbourne to trial Kings Cross-style safe injecting room
There's a renewed push for a safe injecting facility in an inner-Melbourne suburb that's been plagued by heroin abuse. -
Barnett tells McGowan to name developers
The Barnett government and Labor attacked each other over how the WA opposition's $2.54 billion Metronet rail network would be paid for.
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