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Dutch back Muslims as far-right MP vows to close mosques
Hundreds of Dutch citizens met at an Amsterdam mosque Sunday to show solidarity with the country's Muslim population, as an anti-Islam MP again vowed to shut mosques and ban the Koran should he win upcoming elections. -
Johnson takes World Golf Championship lead
World No.1 Dustin Johnson has gathered a four-shot lead midway through the final round at the World Golf Championship in Mexico City. -
NZ gets better deal on medicines than Aust
Changes to the way prices are set under the Pharmaceutical Benefits Scheme could save the budget and patients more than $500 million a year. -
Partial repairs done at SA power station
Partial repairs have been completed on an Adelaide power station where generating capacity was lost on Friday in an explosion and fire. -
Antarctica 'like Earth's thermostat'
Scientists say Antarctica acts as an important regulator of the planet's climate, influencing what happens even in regions distant from the remote continent. -
Injuries add to pain for Highlanders
With two home losses and now a mounting injury toll, it hasn't been an great start to the Highlanders' Super Rugby season. -
Sammy leads Peshawar to PSL Twenty20 final
A host of foreign players have taken part in a trouble-free Pakistan Super League Twenty20 final in Lahore, although big-name absences were felt by Quetta. -
Cummins cleared to play Shield for NSW
Injury-prone Australian fast bowler Pat Cummins is in line to play his first Sheffield Shield game in almost six years. -
Hanson vaccination stance branded 'crazy'
Leading public health care experts have slammed Pauline Hanson for giving parents 'crazy' health advice. -
Barba makes French rugby debut for Toulon
Ben Barba has played his first minutes for Toulon as a late substitute in their French Top 14 loss to Brive. -
Two Melbourne men drown in lake swim
Two men have drowned at a Melbourne lake after deciding to take a swim after a drinking session. -
India working on DRS bungles
India's Cheteshwar Pujara says his side is working on their use of the DRS, with Virat Kohli again making a hash of it in Bangalore. -
Victorian man dies after Everest climb
A Melbourne man has reportedly died after falling in while descending from Mt Everest's base camp in Nepal. -
Man City ease past Sunderland to keep up title chase
March 5 (Reuters) - SUNDERLAND 0 MANCHESTER CITY 2 -
Bardet disqualified from Paris-Nice
Paris-Nice race favourite Romain Bardet has been disqualified after being towed by his team following a crash on the opening stage. -
Griezmann, Gameiro get Atletico back to winning ways
BARCELONA (Reuters) - Atletico Madrid's French forwards Antoine Griezmann and Kevin Gameiro fired them to a first win in three league outings as they beat Valencia 3-0 on Sunday to maintain their hold on Spain's fourth Champions League qualifying place. -
Wildcat Bryce Cotton set for NBA return
Perth Wildcats import Bryce Cotton was named the NBL grand final MVP after draining 45 points in Sunday's clash with the Illawarra Hawks. -
Syrian pilot says he was shot down
A Syrian pilot who crashed in Turkey claims he was shot down. -
Eels halves insist best is yet to come
Despite slaying a sorry Manly in the NRL season opener, Parramatta halves duo Corey Norman and Clint Gutherson insist they have to imporve. -
Leverkusen sack coach Schmidt after losing run
BERLIN (Reuters) - Champions League contenders Bayer Leverkusen sacked coach Roger Schmidt on Sunday, a day after his team suffered their fourth loss in the last six league games with a 6-2 demolition by Borussia Dortmund. -
Kane double against Everton helps Tottenham to cut Chelsea's lead
March 5 (Reuters) - Harry Kane's superb scoring streak continued as Tottenham Hotspur survived some late nerves to beat Everton 3-2 at White Hart Lane on Sunday and cut Chelsea's lead at the top of the Premier League to seven points. -
Burmester wins maiden European golf title
South Africa's Dean Burmester has secured a maiden European Tour title with a three-shot victory at the Tshwane Open. -
Tevez leads Shanghai to win as Paulinho scores two for Guangzhou
BEIJING (Reuters) - Carlos Tevez marked his Chinese Super League (CSL) debut with a goal from the penalty spot as Shanghai Shenhua beat Jiangsu Suning 4-0 on Sunday while a brace from midfielder Paulinho sealed a winning start for champions Guangzhou Evergrande over Beijing Guoan. -
Iraqi forces close in on Mosul
Iraqi forces are pushing Islamic State out of the northern city of Mosul, as thousands flee the city amid the fighting. -
Burmester wins maiden title after blowing away field
PRETORIA (Reuters) - A blistering start allowed Dean Burmester to surge away from the field at the start of the final round before surviving a late wobble to secure his maiden European Tour title when he won the Tshwane Open by three shots on Sunday. -
Trump probes whether Obama ordered wiretap
The White House wants Congress to follow up on President Donald Trump's claims that the Obama administration wiretapped him. -
Obesity comes with increased kidney risk
Kidney Health Australia has released a report which says being overweight or obese can as much as double the risk of developing chronic kidney disease. -
Five-fold variation in specialist fees
There are calls for greater transparency around the charges specialist doctors set with data showing some patients are paying five times more than others. -
Pauline Hanson stands by Putin praise
Pauline Hanson has stood by her comments praising Russian President Vladimir Putin, but the prime minister says he is not someone to be admired. -
Marsh and Renshaw hit fifties to give Australia lead
BENGALURU (Reuters) - Shaun Marsh and Matt Renshaw struck contrasting half-centuries on an engrossing day of cricket to help Australia take a first-innings lead of 48 against India in the second test at the M. Chinnaswamy Stadium on Sunday. -
Luatua gets four-week ban for high hit on Nanai-Williams
Luatua, who apologised to Nanai-Williams after the game, pleaded guilty to a dangerous tackle of an opponent after he hit the Chiefs winger with a late, swinging arm off the ball just before halftime in the Hamilton clash. -
Bilic keen to learn from West Ham's turbulent season
A slow start to the season left West Ham in the thick of the relegation battle and raised questions about Bilic's future. However the club have navigated through the tricky period to climb to 11th ahead of Monday's Premier League London derby against leaders Chelsea. -
Warriors centre comes in for short praise
Warriors centre David Fusitu'a scored a hattrick against the Knights on Sunday but if coach Stephen Kearney was impressed, he kept it to himself. -
NRL crowds slump in Sydney rain
Sydney's weekend rain led to the NRL achieving its lowest average round-one crowd figures since the Super League war. -
Outback town vying for Australia’s Mardi Gras crown
Watch out Sydney, the WA town of Broome is gunning for the title of most accepting and diverse place in Australia. -
Pay talks won't distract Test stars: CA
James Sutherland says pay talks are progressing and the Test side won't be distracted by the battle between Cricket Australia and the players' union. -
Renshaw fifty moves Australia towards lead
BENGALURU (Reuters) - Opener Matt Renshaw struck his second fifty of the series as Australia made slow progress towards a first innings lead against India in the second test at the M. Chinnaswamy Stadium on Sunday. -
Hawks coach Beveridge vows to bounce back
The Illawarra Hawks battled out of their weight division to reach the NBL grand final, and coach Rob Beveridge was proud of his team's effort. -
Don't blame it on new guys: Manly coach
Manly completed just 21 sets in their opening-round NRL loss to Parramatta on Sunday, but coach Trent Barrett is confident their errors won't be repeated. -
Luatua hit with four-game Super rugby ban
Blues loose forward Steven Luatua has received a four-game ban for his high tackle in Friday's loss to the Chiefs. -
Light at end of tunnel for NRL strugglers
Last year's bottom three - Parramatta, Sydney Roosters and Newcastle - have all made promising starts to their 2017 NRL campaigns. -
After bombs, Pakistan tightens security for rare major cricket match
LAHORE, Pakistan (Reuters) - Pakistan tightened security in the city of Lahore ahead of a hugely anticipated final of its domestic cricket league on Sunday, pushing ahead with a rare high-profile match despite a recent spike in Islamist violence. -
After prison ordeal, Russian dissident vows to battle on
It was a few minutes after the prison guards hung him up by his shackled wrists, blindfolded, that Ildar Dadin says he began to crack. -
Brilliant Park storms to victory in Singapore
SINGAPORE (Reuters) - Former world number one Park In-bee wielded a red-hot putter on her way to a tournament-record eight-under 64 that catapulted the Korean to a one-shot victory at the HSBC Women's Champions on Sunday. -
Port's Pittard hurt in AFL loss to Tigers
Richmond have defeated Port Adelaide in their AFL pre-season game at Mt Gambier in South Australia's southeast. -
Concussed Foley ruled out of Waratahs tour
The NSW Waratahs have ruled Wallaby five-eighth Bernard Foley out of the rest of the Super Rugby tour of South Africa as he battles ongoing concussion symptoms. -
Australian Federal Police Statement to Bradley Turner's claims
Following is the response from an Australian Federal Police spokesperson to SBS's question: What is the AFP's response to Bradley Turner's claim for redress currently before the Federal Court? -
Australian Felton wins NZ golf in playoff
Australian golfer Jarryd Felton has recovered from a poor tee shot to birdie the 18th and win the NZ PGA Championship on the first hole of a three-way playoff. -
India fight back with two wickets to restrict Australia
BENGALURU (Reuters) - Australia lost two wickets in an enthralling morning session against a rejuvenated bowling display from India to reach 87 for two at lunch in the second test at the M. Chinnaswamy Stadium on Sunday. -
NRL resists calls to employ match doctors
The NRL say they aren't considering the introduction of an independent doctor to assess player concussion.
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