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Aubameyang hat-trick leads Dortmund into last eight
DORTMUND, Germany (Reuters) - Pierre-Emerick Aubameyang grabbed a hat-trick as Borussia Dortmund crushed Benfica 4-0 on Wednesday to advance to the Champions League quarter-finals 4-1 on aggregate. -
One Nation deal squared if I lose: McGowan
WA Labor leader Mark McGowan believes One Nation could end up in the centre of political debate in Australia if he loses this weekend's state election. -
Argentine players end strike, league to resume
BUENOS AIRES (Reuters) - Argentina's professional soccer players have ended their strike and the league is set to resume, the Argentine Football Association (AFA) said on Wednesday. -
Minister whacks Centrelink debt detractors
Human Services Minister Alan Tudge has come out swinging against renewed calls to shut Centrelink's automated debt recovery system down. -
Nike to launch high-tech hijab for female Muslim athletes
The head covering, marketed under the "Pro Hijab" brand, is designed to allow athletes to observe the traditional Islamic practice of covering the head without compromising performance. -
Neanderthal DNA reveals real paleo diet
Neanderthals liked to dine on woolly rhinoceros, wild sheep and mushrooms, an Australian study of dental plaque DNA has revealed. -
More than 60 years of tensions between the two Koreas
Tensions have remained high in the more than 60 years since North and South Korea fought a fierce war from 1950-53. -
I feel your pain, minister tells Xenophon
The energy minister says he understands the concerns of independent senator Nick Xenophon, who won't cop company tax cuts until an energy crisis is dealt with. -
Former Paraguay defender Caceres banned for doping
ASUNCION (Reuters) - Former Paraguay defender Julio Cesar Caceres has been suspended for four years after testing positive for a banned substance, his country’s anti-doping organisation said on Wednesday. -
Man films own racist tirade against 7-Eleven employee
The man filmed three minutes of verbal abuse hurled at a 7-Eleven employee who had closed the store for cleaning. -
Cleveland rule Bogut out for season
Andrew Bogut's playing future is unknown with his Cavaliers contract ending at the end of this season. -
Bottas fastest again as Raikkonen crashes
Ferrari's Kimi Raikkonen crashed out in pre-season testing in Barcelona while his Mercedes countryman Valtteri Bottwas was fastest again. -
Bottas sets fastest time, Raikkonen crashes
BARCELONA (Reuters) - New signing Valtteri Bottas put champions Mercedes on top of the timesheets on Wednesday with the fastest lap so far in Formula One's pre-season testing, while Kimi Raikkonen crashed his Ferrari. -
US intel knew of CIA breach late last year
US intelligence sources have told Reuters they were aware of a CIA security breach late last year. -
Todt warns F1 not to turn back clock on engines
LONDON (Reuters) - Any attempt by Formula One to turn back the clock and return to V8 or V10 engines would be unacceptable to society and trigger a walkout by manufacturers, International Automobile Federation (FIA) president Jean Todt has said. -
Neanderthals used plant-based painkillers
New research from the University of Adelaide research has found Neanderthals cleverly concocted plant-based painkillers and antibiotics. -
Don't relax drug approval process: experts
An Australian professor is warning the deregulation of the US Food and Drug Administration's drug approval process could expose patients to toxic drugs. -
Schwartzel hit by partner, out of pro-am
Charl Schwartzel has withdrawn from the Valspar Championship after being hit in the wrist by a wayward shot from one of his amateur partners. -
Super League won't offer Simona a lifeline
The English RFL says Tim Simona wouldn't be permitted to join a Super League club if he is seving an NRL ban for allegedly gambling on matches. -
WikiLeaks' dump sees tech firms scramble
Tech firms have been left scrambling to increase security levels after the latest WikiLeaks documents revealed a number of CIA hacks. -
ICC decide against taking action on Smith or Kohli
Kohli accused Smith of 'crossing the line' on Tuesday when he was given out leg before wicket but looked towards the players' area in the stands as he mulled over whether to ask for a review of the umpire's decision using DRS. -
Swansea's injured Naughton to miss Hull clash
The 28-year-old full back, who sustained the injury in the dying moments of last weekend's 3-2 home victory over Burnley, has been a mainstay in Paul Clement's side, featuring in all eight games since the manager took charge in January. -
UN wants cyber surveillance treaty
An "international warrant" for government's to snoop on online data is necessary says the UN privacy expert. -
Bottas sets fastest time in testing
BARCELONA (Reuters) - New signing Valtteri Bottas put champions Mercedes on top of the timesheets on Wednesday with the fastest lap so far in Formula One's pre-season testing. -
Ireland unchanged for Six Nations clash with Wales
DUBLIN (Reuters) - Ireland have named an unchanged starting XV for the Six Nations showdown with Wales in Cardiff on Friday as coach Joe Schmidt looks for continuity to improve the team’s combination play. -
Goalkeeper Gordon pens new three-year deal at Celtic
Gordon, who has made 45 appearances for Scotland, was strongly linked by the British media with a move to Chelsea but Celtic rebuffed advances for the 34-year-old from the Premier League leaders in January. -
Man claims to be murdered N.Korean's son
The plot has thickened surrounding the alleged assassination of Kim Jong Nam with a man claiming to be his son showing up in an online video. -
Walcott calls for unity at troubled Arsenal
Alexis Sanchez, who according to British media has had a series of rows with manager Arsene Wenger, was dropped to the bench for Saturday's 3-1 Premier League defeat at Liverpool. -
Ireland unchanged for Wales clash
Ireland will take an unchanged starting line-up into their crucial Six Nations clash against Wales in Cardiff. -
Liberty Media, FIA set to rebrand GP2 as Formula Two
LONDON (Reuters) - Formula One's new owner Liberty Media and the sport's governing International Automobile Federation are set to rebrand the GP2 support series as Formula Two, according to FIA president Jean Todt. -
Matip confident of strong Liverpool finish to campaign
The Merseysiders have been knocked out of the FA Cup and League Cup while their league title bid has faltered as they have dropped to fourth, 14 points adrift of leaders Chelsea after just three wins in all competitions since December. -
Bayern look to raise game after Arsenal demolition
BERLIN (Reuters) - Bayern Munich may well have dumped Arsenal out of the Champions League, but the German club admitted they were off the pace for part of Wednesday's clash and will need to raise their game to stand a realistic chance of lifting the trophy. -
Tipuric set for 50th cap in unchanged Wales team
LONDON (Reuters) - Flanker Justin Tipuric is set to win his 50th cap for Wales after being named in an unchanged team for Friday's Six Nations game against Ireland in Cardiff. -
Middlesbrough must forget rivals and focus on form - Gibson
Middlesbrough are the league's lowest scorers with 19 goals and, despite a respectable defensive record, their profligacy in front of goal this season has seen them drop to 18th, three points adrift of safety with 11 games remaining. -
Earliest known bird wings it to Tokyo
A 147 million-year-old skeleton that established the link between dinosaurs and birds is leaving its British home for the first time. -
Napoli president stokes Italy's north-south rivalry after Real defeat
ROME (Reuters) - Napoli president Aurelio De Laurentiis sparked another controversy after his team's Champions League exit against Real Madrid onTuesday, saying journalists from the north of the country hated him and his club. -
Debate rages about Ronaldo, Benzema, Bale despite Real win
BARCELONA (Reuters) - Real Madrid coach Zinedine Zidane's insistence on Cristiano Ronaldo, Karim Benzema and Gareth Bale featuring together is under scrutiny after the Champions League holders were outplayed for long periods at Napoli despite reaching the quarter-finals. -
Trump trademarks get early China approval
Donald Trump trademarks have been granted preliminary approval in China, raising renewed conflict-of-interest concerns about the US president. -
German factory output rebounds in January
German factory production rose strongly in January, offsetting a decline the previous month. -
Insurgents dressed as doctors attack Kabul military hospital
Explosions and gunfire rattled Kabul's diplomatic district Wednesday when insurgents dressed as doctors stormed Afghanistan's largest military hospital, officials said, as growing insecurity besets the war-battered country. -
Napoli president praises Sarri after Champions League exit
ROME (Reuters) - Napoli's flamboyant president Aurelio Di Laurentiis praised his coach Maurizio Sarri and denied there had ever been problems between the two after his side's Champions League exit. -
Ashwin, Pujara reveal run-ins with Aussies
The Board of Control for Cricket in India has published a video in which Ravichandran Ashwin and Cheteshwar Pujara reveal their run-ins with Australians. -
Cyclone slams into Madasgacar, three dead
At least three people are dead after a tropical cyclone packing winds up to 300km/h hit Madagascar. -
Guardiola bemoans extortionate price of English players
Following goalkeeper Joe Hart's move to Italy on a season-long loan, Raheem Sterling, John Stones and Fabian Delph are the only Englishmen to have featured for City's senior squad this season. -
You gotta fight for your women's rights
It might be International Women's Day, but how far have we come in the fight for gender equality? Laura Murphy-Oates looks at the progress then - and now. -
Australia rallies behind Smith in Kohli DRS row
BENGALURU (Reuters) - Australia captain Steve Smith is a "role model" and allegations that he and his team flouted the rules when deciding whether to review decisions during the second test against India are "outrageous", Cricket Australia (CA) said on Wednesday. -
China's leaders move to prevent possible Hong Kong secession
A controversial interpretation by China's parliament of Hong Kong's mini-constitution that effectively bars pro-independence lawmakers from taking office, showed Beijing's resolve to prevent secession, a Chinese leader said on Wednesday. -
Whelan believes chase for eighth can start in Manchester
Stoke, who are ninth in the table and five points behind eighth-placed West Bromwich Albion, were beaten 4-1 at home by third-placed City in August, and have won just one of their eight trips to the Etihad Stadium. -
Nowitzki bags 30,000th point in Dallas win
Dirk Nowitzki became just the sixth player and first international to score 30,000 points in the NBA. -
European campaign starts after Rostov for Mourinho
United, who play the first leg of the tie in Russia on Thursday, are sixth in the league, three points adrift of the top-four Champions League qualification spots but have already won the League Cup to secure a Europa League berth next season.
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