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'He’s a narcissist', former Howard Minister Vanstone slams Tony Abbott
Amanda Vanstone branded the former prime minister as a narcissist 'from the minute he was born'. -
Islamic State deploying 'Mad Max' vehicles
Islamic State militants are increasingly using "Mad Max" styled vehicles for suicide bombing in the fight for the Iraqi city of Mosul. -
Get out and employ more workers: minister
Businesses that argued for a reduction in penalty rates have an obligation to create more jobs, a Turnbull government minister says. -
Gymnast Korbut sells gold medal for $86K
What's an Olympic gold medal worth? For former gymnast Olga Korbut $86,000. -
Qld mine worker 19th case of black lung
A Queensland coal miner has become the 19th person to be diagnosed with black lung disease, once thought to have been wiped out in Australia, in just 18 months. -
‘President Obama’s behind it’, Trump blames predecessor for leaks
US President Donald Trump has blamed staff members appointed by the previous administration for leaking information against him, alleging that President Barack Obama was behind it. -
White House condemns attack on Indians as 'racially motivated hatred'
The White House on Tuesday condemned a shooting attack in a Kansas bar that left one Indian man dead and another wounded as an apparent act of "racially motivated hatred". -
Real Sociedad miss chance to go fourth after late Eibar equaliser
Juanmi Jimenez headed Real Sociedad into the lead in the 14th minute and was booked for lifting up his shirt to pay tribute to Pablo Raez, a 20-year-old leukaemia sufferer from the same province as the striker who died last weekend. -
NRL life ban for Simona over bets: report
Wests Tigers centre Tim Simona will reportedly cop a life NRL ban over alleged gambling indiscretions. -
Company tax cuts=wages growth: Treasurer
A cut to company tax will enable businesses to address slow wages growth, Treasurer Scott Morrison says. -
Amazon cloud woes ripple across internet
Web surfers in the eastern US have experienced glitches on sites whose data is hosted by Amazon's cloud business after it suffered a technical disruption. -
18C law change won't create jobs: Morrison
Scott Morrison says potential changes to section 18C of the Racial Discrimination Act won't help create jobs or make housing more affordable. -
Dortmund's German Cup quarter-final called off due to snow
BERLIN (Reuters) - Borussia Dortmund's German Cup quarter-final at third-tier Sportfreunde Lotte was postponed on Tuesday after heavy snowfall made the pitch unplayable, the German football association (DFB) said. -
Top Republican wont pass Trump's cuts
The Trump administration's plans for deep cuts to the State Department won't pass through the legislature, says the top Republican in the Senate. -
Asia presses FIFA for urgent solution to Israeli-Palestinian dispute
ZURICH (Reuters) - Asian football's governing body (AFC) has called on FIFA to urgently solve a long-running dispute between Israelis and Palestinians. -
Russia, China veto UN resolution on Syria sanctions
Russia and China on Tuesday vetoed a Western-backed UN resolution that would have imposed sanctions on Syria over chemical weapons use, as peace talks in Geneva showed no signs of progress on ending the nearly six-year war. -
Trump's Congress speech a chance to reset
Donald Trump's first speech to Congress will be closely watched for details of his plans on tax reform, defence spending and business regulation. -
Aussies out to back up Indian boilover
Spearhead Mitchell Starc says it's been great to 'shut a few people up' but Australia have a lot more work to do in their four-Test series against India. -
EU to release post-Brexit white paper
The EU is preparing for a future without Britain and will publish a post-Brexit white paper this week, aimed at promoting greater unity between member states. -
New CCTV footage of wanted brother
Police release new footage of a man wanted for questioning over the sword death of his brother at a Melbourne shopping centre. -
Two hurt in French police gun accident at Hollande event
Two people have accidentally been shot by a French police sniper during a speech by the nation's president. -
Family escapes Brisbane house fire
Seven people, including five children, have escaped a fire that has destroyed their home in Brisbane. -
BCCI could be fined for 'poor' Pune pitch
The International Cricket Council has asked Indian officials to explain why the pitch in Pune was in such a sorry state, with the match referee grading it poor. -
Alonso needs to fall back in love with F1, says Sainz
BARCELONA (Reuters) - Carlos Sainz has plenty of ambitions of his own for 2017 but the young Spaniard also hopes to see friend and compatriot Fernando Alonso fall back in love with Formula One after years of frustration. -
Cycling: Riders association calls for more safety tests on disc brakes
LONDON (Reuters) - Riders' union the Professional Cyclists Association (CPA) is threatening legal action against world governing body the UCI over its ongoing trial of disc brakes. -
Under-fire O'Connor stood down by Toulon
Former Wallabies star James O'Connor has been stood down for a week by French side Toulon following his arrest for cocaine possession. -
Unfulfilled talent Jese faces emotional Bernabeu return
MADRID (Reuters) - Former Real Madrid forward Jese makes an emotional return to the Santiago Bernabeu with hometown club Las Palmas on Wednesday, wondering what might have been had his promising career with the Spanish giants not been cruelly interrupted by a knee injury. -
Wawrinka suffers early defeat in Dubai
DUBAI (Reuters) - World number three Stan Wawrinka fell at the first hurdle in the Dubai Open on Tuesday, beaten 7-6(4) 6-3 by 77th-ranked Bosnian Damir Dzumhur. -
Sharks healthiest heading into 50th year
Cronulla's unveilling of a new major sponsor on Tuesday capped off a remarkable turnaround for the NRL club on and off the field. -
Schedule killing A-L teams in ACL: Aloisi
Brisbane Roar coach John Aloisi reckons FFA's inflexibility with scheduling has made it impossible for A-League teams to compete in the Asian Champions League. -
NRL rookies to unleash in round one
Ten players will make their NRL debuts in the opening round of the competition which gets underway on Thursday. -
Cheika not giving up on George Smith
Wallabies coach Michael Cheika refuses to believe he can't coax ageless flanker George Smith back into a gold jumper at 37. -
Ranieri will find new job immediately, says Guardiola
LONDON (Reuters) - Claudio Ranieri will not have to wait long for another job following his sacking by Leicester City, Manchester City manager Pep Guardiola said on Tuesday. -
KL draw opens up for Ashleigh Barty
Comeback queen Ashleigh Barty now has a wide open draw at the Malaysian Open as she looks to make a further impact on the WTA Tour. -
Rights groups praise IOC's revised Games contract
BERLIN (Reuters) - A new contract for future Olympic Games hosts that makes the protection of human rights a core requirement earned praise from rights groups on Tuesday who say preparations of major sports events lead to rights violations. -
Williams wrap up early after Stroll takes a spin
BARCELONA (Reuters) - Lance Stroll's official Formula One test debut with Williams lasted 12 laps on Tuesday before the Canadian rookie spun off and damaged the car, forcing Williams to shut up shop before lunchtime. -
Cricket-pace bowler Curran called into England's one-day squad
LONDON (Reuters) - Fast bowler Tom Curran has been added to England's one-day squad for the series against the West Indies. -
Crows cop bad run of pre-season injuries
After a dream run with injuries last season, so far 2017 is proving a nightmare for Adelaide. -
Trump gives himself a 'C' for messaging
US President Donald Trump says he'd give himself an "A" for his achievements so far, but his communication to the American people would only be a "C". -
New F1 owners eye more teams and races
Formula One's new owners are keen to shake things up and believe they can get new owners to invest as they seek to increase excitement and interest in the brand -
India renews drug-resistant superbug fight
In India, the world's biggest consumer of antibiotics, superbugs resistant to the drugs claim the lives of 60,000 newborn babies each year. -
Hot Hamilton goes quicker again in testing
Lewis Hamilton has continued to put his rivals to the sword during the second day of F1 pre-season testing in Spain. -
Former FIFA Secretary General Valcke appeals 10-year soccer ban
ZURICH (Reuters) - Former FIFA Secretary General Jerome Valcke has appealed against his 10-year ban from all soccer related activities, the Switzerland-based Court of Arbitration for Sport said on Tuesday. -
Condom awareness lacking among seniors
Research has found many older Australians are still unaware about the protection condoms provide against STIs. -
Shakespeare favourite to replace Ranieri at Leicester
LONDON (Reuters) - Craig Shakespeare is the bookmakers' favourite to succeed Claudio Ranieri as manager of Leicester City after taking charge of Monday's impressive 3-1 victory over Liverpool. -
Wawrinka's Dubai defence ends in round one
Stan Wawrinka has been upset in the first round of the Dubai Tennis Championships. -
Vodafone calls on Brussels for help replacing lost roaming revenue
BARCELONA (Reuters) - The European Commission should help telecom firms by cutting spectrum costs and allowing more mergers to help offset the loss of revenue from the end of roaming charges in Europe, Vodafone Chief Executive Vittorio Colao said on Tuesday. -
Durban may be unable to host 2022 Commonwealth Games - SA Minister
CAPE TOWN (Reuters) - Durban may not be able to host the 2022 Commonwealth Games due to the cost of staging the event, South Africa's Sports Minister Fikile Mbalula said on Tuesday. -
Ex-AFL star Swan says he'd strike over pay
Brownlow Medallist Dane Swan says he would support a players' strike over their AFL pay demands. -
Brandis 'can't recall' early chat on Bell
Attorney-General George Brandis has stood by his previous statements that he only became personally involved in the Bell Group litigation on March 3, 2016.
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