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Australian citizenship stripped from IS fighter under new anti-terror laws
Australian citizenship has reportedly been stripped from dual national foreign fighter Khaled Sharrouf by federal authorities, in what's thought to be a first. -
Eddie Jones "cuddling" England rugby team
Former Wallabies and now England rugby coach Eddie Jones says he has been mentally cuddling his players in the lead-up to their Six Nations clash with Wales. -
Rangers say manager Warburton has resigned
Warburton, however, told the BBC he had not stood down from his post and was unaware of the club's statement. -
Polish PM injured in car accident: govt spokesman
Polish Prime Minister Beata Szydlo was hospitalised with minor injuries on Friday after a car struck her government vehicle in the southern city of Oswiecim, a government spokesman said. -
Overworked Vic teachers prepare to strike
Thousands of frustrated Victorian school teachers are planning to strike over inadequate pay and what they say are unmanageable workloads. -
Napoli seal 2-0 win over Genoa to climb to second
ROME (Reuters) - Napoli secured a 2-0 win over Genoa thanks to second-half goals from Piotr Zielinski and Emanuele Giaccherini at the Stadio San Paolo to move up to second place in Serie A on Friday. -
'Smart' aircon could help cut blackouts
An energy analyst says power companies should do more to encourage people to switch to "smart" air-conditioners to ease the risk of blackouts in heatwaves. -
Australia bumped from ICC ODI top spot
South Africa's 5-0 one-day international series win against Sri Lanka has allowed them to leapfrog Australia to the top of the ICC men's rankings. -
3 dead after strong quake shakes southern Philippines
A strong quake shook the southern Philippines on Friday, killing at least three people, toppling buildings and sending panicked residents fleeing their homes, media reports and authorities said. -
Athletics - Rio pole vault rivalry renewed at Millrose Games
NEW YORK (Reuters) - Eleven Olympic champions feature in Saturday's NYRR Millrose Games including women's pole vault champion Katerina Stefanidi of Greece, who will renew her Rio rivalry with U.S. silver medallist Sandi Morris. -
Vic factory on fire, 14 trucks on scene
Firefighters are putting significant resources into fighting a fire at a factory in Melbourne's north. -
Hackers targeted Italy foreign ministry, Russia accused
Italy's foreign ministry was attacked by hackers last year, a diplomatic source told AFP on Friday, amid reports that Russia could be to blame. -
Assad says 'terrorists' hiding among Syrian refugees
Syrian President Bashar al-Assad said some of the millions of refugees who have fled his country's conflict are "terrorists," in an interview published Friday. -
Trump says he'll win travel ban battle, more measures coming
US President Donald Trump said Friday he is confident his administration will prevail in the legal battle over his controversial immigration order, while pledging to move quickly on additional security measures. -
Amla leads batting blitz as South Africa seal whitewash
South Africa, who have now won 11 successive ODIs to go top of the world rankings, set their visitors an imposing target after being sent into bat by racking up 384 for six in their 50 overs. Sri Lanka fell well short in reply, finishing on 296-8. -
France's Fillon demands investigators drop 'illegal' probe
Lawyers for French presidential candidate Francois Fillon on Thursday called on prosecutors to drop their probe into payments made to his wife for a suspected fake job, calling it "illegal". -
Trump, Abe pledge deeper trade and security ties
President Donald Trump and Prime Minister Shinzo Abe opened two days of talks on Friday looking to cement a decades-old alliance between Japan and the United States that has been under strain because of the Republican's positions on trade and security. -
Tasmania need results in Shield clash
After Tasmania's lacklustre start to their Sheffield Shield clash with Western Australia, the Tigers need to pick up their form to stay in the contest. -
Kangaroos' intra-club clash turns spiteful
North Melbourne players were quick to downplay any tensions after a series of dust-ups between teammates marred the club's City v Country clash. -
Day drops to ninth as Snedeker makes move
Jason Day dropped a spot on the leaderboard at the Pebble Beach Pro-Am as the rain-affected first round finally came to an end. -
Trump promises to take action on travel
US President Donald Trump may have lost in court but maintains he will ultimately prevail in regards to his proposed travel ban. -
Smith won't begrudge Scott leaving Cowboys
Test skipper Cameron Smith says NRL players will not judge Matt Scott if he leaves his beloved North Queensland and takes up a lucrative Newcastle offer. -
No Slater 'not end of world': Melbourne
Melbourne assistant Adam O'Brien says it "won't be the end of the world" if veteran Billy Slater misses the start of the 2017 NRL season. -
Taylor's dream teaming with idol Thurston
Ashley Taylor described playing alongside his teenage idol Johnathan Thurston as a 'dream come true' after the Indigenous All Stars' 34-8 win in Newcastle. -
Trump, Abe hold cheery White House meeting
Donald Trump has described the US-Japanese alliance as the cornerstone of Asia-Pacific security. -
Crows reap benefits of bold AFLW approach
Adelaide's bold approach to the AFL Women's season is paying dividends, with the Crows unbeaten after two rounds. -
Gasquet into Montpellier semi-finals
Richard Gasquet proved too strong for fellow Frenchman Kenny De Schepper at the Open Sud de France and will now face compatriot Benoit Paire. -
Gut suffers season-ending knee injury
The 25-year-old fell and tore anterior cruciate ligaments in her left knee, as well as damaging the meniscus. -
Race involved in Bennell criticism: Lyon
Fremantle Dockers coach Ross Lyon has sensationally hit out at criticism of injured midfielder Harley Bennell. -
Barcelona wary of fired-up Alaves
BARCELONA (Reuters) - A euphoric Alaves who have reached the King's Cup final for the first time in their 96-year history will demand "a very good version" of Barcelona in their La Liga clash in Vitoria on Saturday, according to Barca coach Luis Enrique. -
Relief from the heat in sight for SA
Adelaide will get some relief from the heat on Sunday but the debate over SA's energy problems will persist. -
Tiger drops out of two PGA Tour events due to back spasms
Woods, who has struggled mightily in his much-anticipated comeback this year following back surgery, said on his website he will be unable to compete in the Feb. 16-19 Genesis Open in California and the following week's Honda Classic in Florida. -
Broad remains coy over England captaincy
England quick Stuart Broad is among three contenders for the role vacated by Alastair Cook, who stepped down after four-and-a-half years at the helm. -
Real boss Zidane hopes to have Bale back for Napoli return
MADRID (Reuters) - Real Madrid coach Zinedine Zidane says he hopes to have Wales forward Gareth Bale back from an ankle injury before the second leg of their Champions League last-16 tie at Napoli on March 7. -
Man City anticipating tough test at 'honest' Bournemouth
City, who are owned by Arab billionaire Sheikh Mansour bin Zayed Al Nahyan, are at the opposite end of the financial spectrum to tiny Bournemouth, who were promoted to the Premier League for the first time in their history in 2015. -
Chelsea's Conte wary of Burnley's fine home form
LONDON (Reuters) - Chelsea will face a much tougher game on Sunday than their straightforward 3-0 win in August over Burnley because of the latter's remarkable home form, manager Antonio Conte said on Friday. -
World Cup winner Gut tears ACL in warm-up
Swiss ski star Lara Gut has torn her left ACL during a warm-up in Switzerland, the team confirmed in a statement. -
Ireland captain battling stomach bug
Ireland may be forced to get their Six Nations campaign back on track against Italy in Rome without veteran skipper Rory Best. -
Hogg set for historic half century
Stuart Hogg will become the 40th Scotland player to reach 50 caps when Vern Cotter's side attempt to make it two from two in the Six Nations in Paris. -
Ranieri peps up misfiring Leicester duo as season hopes wane
An abysmal defence of their title so far has raised the spectre of Leicester becoming the first English team to be relegated after winning the championship since Manchester City dropped out of the old First Division in the 1937-38 season. -
Wiesberger takes lead after birdie blitz
Austria's Bernd Wiesberger has become the first golfer in European Tour history to card nine successive birdiers in a single round to take the lead in Malaysia. -
Savinova stripped of London Games 800m gold for doping
ZURICH (Reuters) - Russia's Mariya Savinova-Farnosova has been stripped of her 800m London 2012 Olympic Games gold medal after the Court of Arbitration for Sport (CAS) on Friday imposed a four-year ban saying there was "clear evidence" she used performance-enhancing drugs. -
Kohli leads India's record-setting day
Virat Kohli became the first batsman to score double centuries in four consecutive Tests as his India side piled on the runs against Bangladesh. -
Johaug banned for 13 months for failing drug test
The suspension is back-dated to Oct. 18 last year, which means the 28-year-old, who has also won seven gold medals at the World Championships, will be eligible to compete at next year's Winter Olympics in Pyeongchang. -
BP to fuel McLaren F1 team after ExxonMobil split
LONDON (Reuters) - BP and its Castrol brand will supply the McLaren Formula One team with fuel and lubricants this season in addition to rivals Renault. -
Wiesberger grabs lead after birdie blitz in Malaysia
The 31-year-old lit up the Saujana Golf and Country Club with the birdie blitz from the seventh to 15th holes to go 12-under after 36 to boost his prospects of a fourth European Tour title. -
JT leads Indigenous All Stars to win
Johnathan Thurston has orchestrated a 34-8 Indigenous All Stars victory over the World All Stars in Newcastle. -
Novitzky says UFC anti-doping programme tough but effective
STOCKHOLM (Reuters) - The Ultimate Fighting Championship's 18-month-old anti-doping programme may be making waves but its designer Jeff Novitzky, who came to prominence chasing high-profile drug cheats like cyclist Lance Armstrong and sprinter Marion Jones, says it is definitely helping clean up the sport. -
Goujon in as France resist wholesale changes for Scotland
PARIS (Reuters) - Guy Noves has largely kept faith with the France team that were edged out by England for their Six Nations showdown against Scotland at the Stade de France on Sunday, as the coach made just one change to his starting side. -
Thai charged in first royal slur case under new king
A prominent student activist was indicted Friday in the first royal defamation case brought under Thailand's new monarch, his lawyer said, after the UN urged the kingdom to scrap its lese majeste law.
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