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NAB dismisses two senior managers
NAB chief Andrew Thorburn has told MPs more than 1100 staff haven't met code of conduct obligations, including two senior managers who have been dismissed. -
Bolivia complains about video game
Bolivia has taken umbrage at being portrayed as a violent, anarchic narco-state in a French video game. -
Services activity contracted in February
Sales and employment weighed on overall service sector activity in February, pushing the Ai Group's Performance of Services Index into contraction. -
Syrian army says Palmyra recaptured
The Syrian army says it has recaptured the city of Palmyra, which was seized by Islamic State eight months earlier. -
Carter commits to Wallabies, Fardy on move
Australian rugby has received some mixed news with Scott Fardy on the move to Ireland while his Wallabies and Brumbies teammate Sam Carter has re-signed. -
Griezmann earns Atletico draw, Torres carried off
BARCELONA (Reuters) - Atletico Madrid's Antoine Griezmann scored with a brilliant dipping shot to secure a 1-1 draw at Deportivo La Coruna in La Liga on Thursday although the goal was overshadowed by Fernando Torres being carried off on a stretcher wearing a neck brace. -
Ancient humans shaped Amazon landscape
Tree cultivation by humans long ago still dominate big swathes of the Amazon wilderness, a study has found. -
Delly helps Bogut's NBA move to Cleveland
Australian star Andrew Bogut's move to Cleveland has been confirmed by the reigning NBA champions. -
Scott off and running at WGC Mexico
Australian world No.7 Adam Scott has posted a one-under-par score midway through the first round of his title defence at the WGC event in Mexico City. -
Sessions recuses himself from Russia probe
Attorney General Jeff Sessions will recuse himself from the investigation into Russian interference in the 2016 election. -
Murray survives 38-point tiebreak to reach Dubai semis
LONDON (Reuters) - Andy Murray saved seven match-points in a 31-minute tiebreak that stretched to 38 points before he finally subdued Germany's Philipp Kohlschreiber 6-7(4) 7-6(18) 6-1 to reach the Dubai Championships semi-final on Thursday. -
Aussies reaping rewards of Dubai camp
Australia, who hold a 1-0 lead in their four-Test series against India, are reaping the rewards of a pre-tour training camp in Dubai. -
Sanchez returns to Argentina's Jaguares side after injury
BUENOS AIRES (Reuters) - Argentina flyhalf Nicolas Sanchez makes his first Super Rugby appearance of the season on Saturday among three changes the Jaguares have made for their second match against Stormers in Cape Town. -
Napoli season in balance after February curse strikes again
MILAN (Reuters) - Napoli visit old rivals AS Roma on Saturday with their season in danger of falling apart after the February curse struck for the second year in a row. -
Windies Holder relishing England battle
Jason Holder believes he is the right man to lead West Indies ahead of the one-day series against England. -
England must adapt, says skipper Morgan
England face a new examination of their adaptability en route to the Champions Trophy on their tour of the West Indies. -
Government defends dual-citizen terror law
Laws stripping home-grown foreign fighters of their Australian citizenship have been defended by the federal government. -
Kaepernick to change US anthem stance
Quarterback Colin Kaepernick has altered his stance and will stand during the US national anthem next NFL season. -
UK inquiry told of 'Creeping Jesus' abuse
A British inquiry has heard how a child migrant sent to a Victorian farm school was molested by a Presbyterian supervisor known as "Creeping Jesus". -
Aussie Eccles one shot off lead in Tshwane
Australia's Ben Eccles is one shot off the lead after carding a five-under par 66 in at the European Tour's Tshwane Open. -
Havret makes quick start to share three-way lead at Tshwane Open
PRETORIA (Reuters) - Gregory Havret came storming out early on Thursday in the opening round of the Tshwane Open at the Pretoria Country Club, but his blistering 65 was later matched by South Africa’s Haydn Porteous and Swedish rookie Alexander Bjork to ensure a three-way tie for the lead. -
Carney vows to shine in Super League
Former NRL bad boy Todd Carney insists he still has plenty to prove in Super League as he closes in on a debut for Salford. -
Brumbies looking to Kuridrani in attack
Brumbies outside centre Tevita Kuridrani is trying to have a bigger impact in attack during the Super Rugby season. -
Stiles unleashes on 'atrocious' Reds
Queensland Reds coach Nick Stiles says his team got what they deserved in a 26-19 loss to the Western Force at nib Stadium on Thursday night. -
Intrigue surrounds Bangalore Test pitch
Australia and India are both expecting a more batsman-friendly pitch for the second Test, but India coach Anil Kumble says there should be a result. -
PM to check out Joint Strike Fighters
Malcolm Turnbull will be talking up the contracts Australian businesses have won as part of the Joint Strike Fighter program when he visits the Avalon Airshow. -
Caution urged on penalty rate cut rollout
The Fair Work Commission and government have been advised not to make the penalty rate cut too complicated to roll out. -
Fun the key to Parramatta's 2017 game plan
Parramatta halfback Clint Gutherson says 'fun' is central to their 2017 NRL game plan. -
Athletics wants clean Russia back, says Europe chief Hansen
BELGRADE (Reuters) - The track and field circuit wants Russia to eradicate doping so the country's athletes can return to action in full force, the head of the European Athletic Association said on Thursday. -
World Cup fans will need special identity cards for matches
MOSCOW (Reuters) - Fans at next year's World Cup and this year's Confederations Cup in Russia will need special identity cards before they can watch matches, soccer's governing body said Thursday. -
Manchester United give midfielder Carrick testimonial
The 35-year-old Carrick, who is also current vice-captain of the club, has spent 11 years at United and has won 16 major trophies with the club, including five Premier League titles. -
Norway take gold, Swedes pip Finns to silver in 5km relay
LAHTI, Finland (Reuters) - Sweden pipped Finland to the silver medal after an epic sprint finish in the 4 x 5 km relay in Lahti on Thursday as Norway added another easy victory at the Nordic World Ski Championships. -
Leaders Barca continue title bid after Luis Enrique bombshell
BARCELONA (Reuters) - Barcelona fans will let Luis Enrique know their true feelings about his planned departure when the champions host Celta Vigo on Saturday, looking to consolidate their new-found lead at the top of the La Liga table. -
French cyclist 'Mr 1,000 volts' fires jolt into Sky
PARIS (Reuters) - The French former Olympic cyclist Marc Madiot, known as "Mr 1,000 Volts" on Thursday fired a jolt into Team Sky, telling Reuters the British outfit had done little to dispel suspicions of doping. -
British Cycling says it 'failed' athletes in medal factory
LONDON (Reuters) - Embattled British Cycling says its gold-at-all-costs approach will be softened after accusations of a bullying and sexist culture within a system that has become a medal factory. -
FIFA struggling to regain fan confidence, Transparency says
ZURICH (Reuters) - FIFA is still struggling to regain the trust of soccer fans, with more than half those interviewed saying they had no confidence in the sport's governing body, according to a survey published Thursday. -
At least two trapped after roof collapse
At least two patients have been trapped following the collapse of a roof at a state hospital in Johannesburg. -
Bale says sorry after red card at Las Palmas dents title bid
BARCELONA (Reuters) - Gareth Bale apologised for getting sent off in Real Madrid's 3-3 draw at home to Las Palmas on Wednesday, which saw Real drop off the top of the La Liga table, but he said his actions did not warrant a dismissal. -
Risks aplenty, Australia able to cope:OECD
The OECD believes there are many risks facing Australia, but that the economy is well-positioned to handle them. -
Reds winger scores three, but Force win
The Western Force held on defiantly at the death to secure a vital win against the Queensland Reds in Perth. -
No hiding place as Liverpool seek to revive top-four hopes
LONDON (Reuters) - If ever there was a good day to bury bad news, Liverpool timed it to perfection on Monday, when a dreadful 3-1 defeat by Leicester City became a mere sideshow in the post-Claudio Ranieri circus. -
Luis Enrique followed Guardiola's achievements but never got the same credit
BARCELONA (Reuters) - Luis Enrique's announcement that he will quit Barcelona at the end of the season was expected, but the timing - at the end of a news conference after his side thrashed Sporting Gijon 6-1 - came as a surprise. -
Wenger reiterates commitment to Arsenal despite Barcelona link
Barcelona coach Luis Enrique has confirmed he will leave the club at the end of the current campaign and Wenger is among the bookmakers' favourites to replace him. -
Celtic pay tribute as 'Lisbon Lion' Tommy Gemmell dies at 73
The Lisbon Lions, as the team were known following their victory, were the first British side to be crowned champions of Europe. Gemmell also scored in the 1970 final against Feyenoord in Milan, which Celtic lost. -
Pune defeat history, India need to look ahead - Kumble
BENGALURU (Reuters) - India coach Anil Kumble urged his team to move on from the debacle in the opening test against Australia as the hosts seek a series-levelling victory in the second match starting on Saturday. -
Gladbach bank on Stindl effect for first Schalke clash
The German rivals, both having underperformed in the Bundesliga this season, will also clash in Europa League round of 16 ties on March 9 and 16. -
Lions hold on, beat Bulldogs in AFL trial
Rookie-listed Western Bulldogs player Roarke Smith appears to have suffered another serious knee injury in their AFL pre-season loss to Brisbane. -
Puel asks Southampton to forget Wembley defeat and focus on league
Southampton came back from two goals down against United at Wembley and with the tie seemingly heading into extra-time, Zlatan Ibrahimovic scored the winner three minutes from the final whistle to break Saints' hearts. -
Guangzhou the team to beat as Chinese Super League kicks off
BEIJING (Reuters) - After outspending even the English Premier League with an avalanche of cash to assemble a glittering array of foreign footballing talent, the 14th version of the Chinese Super League (CSL) finally gets underway on Friday. -
Spain 'well-placed' in potential Peugeot-Opel deal - economy minister
MADRID (Reuters) - Spain's carmaking plants were "well-placed" in the takeover talks between PSA Group and General Motors' European arm, Economy Minister Luis de Guindos said on Thursday after speaking to a senior executive at PSA.
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