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Day-night women's Ashes Test locked in
Australia will meet England at North Sydney Oval in November for the first day-night women's Ashes Test. -
Tyson Fury readies for May fight return
Former British world heavyweight champion Tyson Fury is preparing for a return to the ring even though he is still under a provisional suspension. -
Former world champion Fury says will fight again in May
LONDON (Reuters) - Britain's former world heavyweight champion Tyson Fury has said he will make a comeback against an unnamed opponent in May, even though he is under a provisional suspension from the sport. -
Fredericks steps down from IAAF task force
IOC member Frankie Fredericks has stepped aside from an IAAF task force after claims he received almost $A400,000 from a disgraced marketing consultant. -
English FA to appoint more women to the board
LONDON (Reuters) - The English FA will increase the number of women on its board to three by 2018 as part of a range of proposed reforms to the world's oldest soccer federation, it said on Monday. -
Farmers back putting price on carbon
The National Farmers Federation has thrown its support behind having a carbon price as it calls for a bipartisan approach to energy policy. -
Fredericks steps aside from IAAF task force
LONDON (Reuters) - IOC member Frankie Fredericks has stepped aside from an IAAF task force following a newspaper report that he received almost $300,000 from disgraced marketing consultant Papa Massata Diack, athletics' world governing body said on Monday. -
Fanning to make full-time surfing return
Champion Australian surfer Mick Fanning will make his full-time comeback to competitive surfing on the elite world tour. -
Queensland woman raped, bashed over several weeks: police
Queensland police say a young woman who was found injured at the wheel of a car was raped and bashed over a period of weeks by a man found hiding in the back. -
Manuel Noriega to undergo brain surgery
Former Panamanian strongman Manuel Noriega is under house arrest as he prepares for surgery to remove a benign brain tumour. -
U.S. born businessman named as Palermo president
ROME (Reuters) - U.S. born businessman Paul Baccaglini has been named as thepresident of struggling Palermo after he agreed that his fund would take over the struggling Serie A club. -
US sees more North Korea launch attempts
More missile launches by North Korea are possible, says the US. -
Bogut misses Cavs practice with visa issue
Andrew Bogut is having visa issues but they won't stop the Australian making his Cavaliers debut against the Miami Heat. -
Trump privately signs revised travel ban
President Donald Trump has signed off on a new executive order which cracks down on immigration to the US, after an earlier attempt was held up in the courts. -
Temperatures are rising in India-Aus Test
Australia paceman Josh Hazlewood says 'temperatures are rising' in the second Test, which remains on a knife's edge in Bangalore. -
Snapshot for day 3 of the second Test
A snapshot of day two of the second cricket Test between Australia and India in Bangalore. -
Indonesian aviation of concern 10 years on
Ten years after the Garuda crash that killed five Australians, Indonesia's aviation industry continues to raise concerns. -
Wells, Hibberd out as AFL start nears
Lower leg injuries are hobbling Daniel Wells and Michael Hibberd ahead of round one. -
Reynolds not to blame for Dogs' loss
Canterbury have defended teammate Josh Reynolds after he took blame for their NRL opening loss to Melbourne. -
Cartwright could be Tedesco's next target
Bryce Cartwright and right-edge Penrith partner Te Maire Martin will need to lift in defence if they are to stop Wests Tigers fullback James Tedesco on Sunday. -
Napoli coach, club president break ice with cinema talk
ROME (Reuters) - Napoli coach Maurizio Sarri has broken a frosty three-week silence with club president Aurelio Di Laurentiis, but said the pair discussed cinema rather than Tuesday's Champions League clash with Real Madrid. -
Barcelona dare to believe mission impossible is possible
BARCELONA (Reuters) - Barcelona first struggled to come to terms with their shock 4-0 defeat to Paris St Germain in the Champions League last 16 first leg but have sparkled in their last two games and are daring to believe they can defy history by reaching the quarter-finals. -
Bento jettisoned by Olympiakos after string of losses
ATHENS (Reuters) - Paulo Bento has been sacked as coach by Greece's Olympiakos after a string of poor results, the Super League club announced on Monday. -
No reason for Erdogan's Nazi claim: Merkel
Angela Merkel has hit back at claims from her Turkish counterpart that Germany's banning of meetings was reminiscent of Nazi times. -
Determined Rodriguez out to prove his Real Madrid credentials
MADRID (Reuters) - James Rodriguez has struggled to find a place in Real Madrid under Zinedine Zidane, but he has not given up hope of forcing his way in. -
Victorian man dies on Everest trek
An Australian man has died after becoming ill near Mt Everest's base camp in Nepal. -
Misbah stays on as Pakistan skipper
Misbah ul-Haq has elected to stay on as Pakistan skipper despite a shocking series against Australia. -
Wenger rejects 'completely false' reports of Sanchez bust-up
LONDON (Reuters) - Reports of a training ground bust-up between Chilean forward Alexis Sanchez and his Arsenal team mates are "completely false", manager Arsene Wenger said on Monday. -
Korkut takes over as Leverkusen coach until season's end
BERLIN (Reuters) - Bayer Leverkusen named Tayfun Korkut as their head coach until the end of the season on Monday, with the former Hanover 96 boss succeeding Roger Schmidt, who was sacked after Saturday's 6-2 demolition by Borussia Dortmund. -
Farmers to enjoy record production: ABARES
The federal government's commodity forecaster is predicting record farm production in 2016/17 of $63.8 billion. -
Billy Vunipola returns for Scotland clash
Billy Vunipola is back in Eddie Jones's England squad for their upcoming Six Nations match with Scotland. -
Malaysia wants change in venue for North Korea qualifier
KUALA LUMPUR (Reuters) - Malaysia have asked that an Asian Cup qualifier against North Korea be moved to a neutral venue, as relations between the two countries worsen after North Korean leader Kim Jong Un's estranged half-brother was killed in Malaysia. -
BT outbids Sky to retain Champions League rights in 1.2 billion pounds deal
LONDON (Reuters) - BThas beaten arch-rival Skyto retain the rights to broadcast Champions League soccer matches until 2021, agreeing to pay 1.2 billion pounds -- nearly a third more than last time. -
London mayor approves Chelsea's new 'jewel' of a stadium
LONDON (Reuters) - Chelsea's plans for a new 60,000-capacity stadium at their historic Stamford Bridge home have been approved by Mayor of London Sadiq Khan. -
Wells still sidelined as AFL opener nears
Star Collingwood recruit Daniel Wells is yet to play his first game for the club as speculation continues about a calf injury. -
Pujara, Rahane keep India afloat in second test
BENGALURU (Reuters) - Cheteshwar Pujara and Ajinkya Rahane shared an unbroken fifth-wicket stand of 93 to keep alive India's hopes of a series-levelling win over Australia, giving the hosts a lead of 126 on a see-saw third day of the second test on Monday. -
Smith trumps Kohli as tempers flare again
Opposing skippers Steve Smitha and Virat Kohli have shared further verbal clashes on day three of the second Test in Bangalore. -
Mourinho admits frustration at Old Trafford stalemates
United remained sixth in the Premier League after being held to a 1-1 draw by Bournemouth on Saturday, their seventh Old Trafford stalemate of the season. -
Vunipola returns to England squad for Scotland clash
The 24-year-old made his first appearance since November on Sunday, playing for 71 minutes in Saracens' 35-27 win at Newcastle in the Premiership. -
Beale '50-50 chance' to come home
Wallabies coach Michael Cheika has hinted at an upgraded role for gifted back Kurtley Beale but rates him just a 50-50 chance of returning from England -
Malaysia seeks venue switch for North Korea qualifier
KUALA LUMPUR (Reuters) - Malaysia have asked for an Asian Cup qualifier against North Korea to be moved to a neutral venue as the strain in relations between the countries following the killing of Kim Jong Un's estranged half-brother continues to escalate. -
Bishop hoses down South China Sea patrols
Foreign Minister Julie Bishop has hosed down talk of joint patrols with Indonesia in the South China Sea during her visit to Jakarta. -
'Which is the good one?' You can't tell a good Muslim from a bad one: Hanson
One Nation leader Pauline Hanson has continued her attack against Muslims and Islam during an interview on commercial television. -
North Korean ambassador leaves Malaysia after expulsion
Malaysia's Prime Minister Najib Razak rebuked North Korea on Monday as his government prepared to kick out its envoy following his disrespectful comments over the investigation into the murder of the North Korean leader's estranged half brother. -
Moyes says experience of fight can keep Black Cats afloat
Moyes is in his first season at Sunderland but is well aware that the Black Cats are mired in the relegation zone for the fifth consecutive campaign and the team have enough experience to avoid the drop, with 11 matches remaining. -
Le Pen could win in France, warns Hollande
Far-right leader Marine Le Pen could win the forthcoming presidential election in France, President Francois Hollande warned on Monday, vowing to "do everything" in his power to stop it happening. -
Hanson remains central in WA election
One Nation may have struck a preference deal with the Liberals for WA's election, but they still disagree on many issues - except their opposition to Labor. -
Wijnaldum says consistency key for top-four ambitions
The club's five league defeats this campaign have come against teams in the bottom half of the table and Netherlands international Wijnaldum has urged for more consistency heading into the final stretch of the season. -
Xenophon negotiating deal on welfare cuts
Crossbench senator Nick Xenophon says the Turnbull government is negotiating its proposed cuts to welfare and childcare reforms in good faith. -
South African attack bolstered ahead of NZ tests
WELLINGTON (Reuters) - South Africa will miss AB de Villiers following his decision to opt out of test cricket this year but their ranks have been bolstered by the return of Morne Morkel and Vernon Philander for the three-match series against New Zealand.
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