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Drizzle delays Test play in Dunedin
Light drizzle has stopped falling in Dunedin and play has started on the third day of the first cricket Test between New Zealand and South Africa. -
One in 10 student teachers fail testing
Almost 10 per cent of university students studying to become teachers have failed literacy and numeracy tests, the federal government has revealed. -
North double in Wales rugby win vs Ireland
George North has scored a pair of tries in Wales' 22-9 Six Nations rugby win against Ireland. -
Video of kids crashing BBC interview goes viral
The professor featured in a BBC video interview that has since gone viral says he has been surprised by the reaction. -
Polish PM accuses Hollande of ‘blackmail’
Polish prime minister Beata Szydło has accused French president Francois Hollande of “blackmail” after a summit of EU leaders. -
Evergreen Pizarro rescues Werder draw at Leverkusen
BERLIN (Reuters) - Veteran striker Claudio Pizarro capped his 200th appearance for Werder Bremen with a 79th minute equaliser as they drew 1-1 at Bayer Leverkusen, spoiling the hosts' new coach Tayfun Korkut's debut. -
South Australia power crisis: Elon Musk promise to fix it in 100 days 'or it's free'
Tesla Inc boss Elon Musk on Friday offered to save Australia's most renewable-energy dependent state from blackouts by installing 100 megawatt hours worth of battery storage within 100 days of signing a contract. -
Two die in Park protest in South Korea
President Park Geun-hye has been removed from office by South Korea's Constitutional Court over a graft scandal involving the country's conglomerates. -
Deadly protests after court removes South Korean president
A ruling from South Korea's Constitutional Court has sparked protests from hundreds of President Park Geun-hye's supporters, two of whom were killed in clashes with police outside the court -
Native Americans march on White House over Dakota pipeline
Native American groups staged a march to the White House Friday against the construction of a controversial oil pipeline which they fear could lead to the desecration of tribal lands. -
F1 and motorcycle great Surtees dies at 83
John Surtees, the only man to ever win world titles in both Formula One and grand prix motorcycling, has died aged 83. -
Cowboys sweat on Scott, Taumalolo
North Queensland coach Paul Green was still smiling after their NRL extra-time win in Brisbane despite the threat of losing Matt Scott and Jason Taumalolo. -
Tara Moss takes on the trolls in new show
Tara Moss has been a victim of online abuse and trolling but, in her new show Cyberhate, even she was surprised by some of the things she discovered. -
Ian Thorpe dives into big issue on TV show
In a new show for the ABC, Olympic-medallist Ian Thorpe confronts the issue of bullying in Australian schools. -
Five host cities coming under scrutiny
The decisions to host athletics' biggest event in Doha, London, Moscow, Beijing and Eugene have all come under the microscope in a French probe. -
Trump invites Abbas to White House: aide
A spokesman for Palestinian President Mahmoud Abbas says US President Donald Trump has invited him to the White House. -
Porte takes third as Alaphilippe struggles
Two-time winner Richie Porte was third in the sixth stage of Paris-Nice as Briton's Simon Yates won the day. -
Taranto in mix to make Giants AFL debut
Last year's No.2 national draft pick Tim Taranto is on course to make his senior AFL debut for GWS in the Giants' round-one date with Adelaide. -
Scott settles on North's forward line
North Melbourne coach Brad Scott has gathered the information he needs to make decisions about his club's forward structure for the coming season. -
Saker to coach Australia in ODI series
Darren Lehmann will hand the coaching reins over to David Saker in October when Australia travel to India again for a one-day international series. -
Russian minister Mutko barred from FIFA re-election
ZURICH (Reuters) - Russian deputy prime minister Vitaly Mutko has been barred from standing for re-election for a place on the FIFA Council, soccer's governing body said on Friday. -
No one will trust Simona: Flanagan
Cronulla's premiership-winning coach Shane Flanagan doubts disgraced former Wests Tigers centre Tim Simona will ever be able to find another club. -
Docker McCarthy sets tongues wagging
Former GWS forward Cam McCarthy could be set for a big season if his pre-season hit-out against Carlton is anything to go by. -
Police investigated after fleeing man dies
Police "had cause to follow" a car driven by a man killed when the vehicle collided with a school bus in Sydney's west, a senior officer says. -
Five Super Rugby teams works: Force coach
Western Force coach David Wessels says five Australian Super Rugby teams is not the problem afflicting the competition. -
Fardy could slot back into Brumbies team
Test back-rower Scott Fardy could make an instant return for the Brumbies after being rested for Friday's Super Rugby win over the Western Force. -
Williams to be sacked after cocaine arrest
Former All Blacks lock Ali Williams is set to be sacked by Racing 92 following his arrest for buying cocaine. -
Ballantyne injured as Dockers beat Blues
Nat Fyfe starred and Cam McCarthy booted six goals as Fremantle posted a pre-season victory against Carlton on Friday night. -
Energy flashes 'could be alien spacecraft'
Theorists say mysterious flashes of energy in distant galaxies could be evidence of advanced aliens powering interstellar spacecraft. -
Five memorable Hull City v Swansea City matches
LONDON (Reuters) - Hull City meet Swansea City for the 74th time on Saturday with both teams desperate for a win in their battle against relegation. We look at five standout clashes between the sides. -
Williams about to be sacked over cocaine affair - club
PARIS (Reuters) - Former All Blacks lock Ali Williams is about to be fired by Racing 92 after having been charged with purchasing cocaine, club president Jacky Lorenzetti was quoted as saying. -
Guardiola and Kane win monthly Premier League awards
City, who are third in the table, were unbeaten last month, winning all three of their Premier League games, scoring eight goals and conceding once, against West Ham United, Swansea City and Bournemouth. -
Bangladesh begin tough chase after Tharanga ton
Tharanga made 115 and Dinesh Chandimal scored 50 not out before Sri Lanka, who had taken a 182-run first-innings lead, declared their second on 274 for six at the Galle International Stadium. -
Storm's Smith breaks NRL 2000-point mark
Melbourne captain Cameron Smith has kicked his way to 2000 NRL points in his side's 26-10 win over the Warriors. -
Firebirds burn the Swifts in Super Netball
Queensland Firebirds have cruised to a nine-goal win over the NSW Swifts in their Super Netball round four match. -
Cowboys' extra-time NRL win over Broncos
North Queensland's Johnathan Thurston has slotted a field goal to seal a 21-20 NRL extra-time derby win over Brisbane at Suncorp Stadium. -
Russia's anti-doping agency re-elects Isinbayeva as its head
MOSCOW (Reuters) - Double Olympic pole vault champion Yelena Isinbayeva has been re-elected the head of the supervisory board of Russia's anti-doping agency, whose activity was suspended by the world anti-doping agency for non-compliance, Russian state TV reported. -
AFC postpones Malaysia v North Korea match in Pyongyang
KUALA LUMPUR (Reuters) - Malaysia's 2019 Asian Cup qualifying match against North Korea due to be played in Pyongyang later this month has been postponed, the Asian Football Confederation announced on Friday. -
Sutton case causes British Cycling strife
British Cycling board members had reportedly made a "shocking and inexcusable" decision to reverse findings of a probe into technical director Shane Sutton. -
Lincoln hoping for helping hand from Arsenal fans
Arsenal crashed out the Champions League at the first knockout stage for the seventh year in a row this week after losing 10-2 on aggregate to Bayern Munich, with a section of the club's fans calling for manager Arsene Wenger to resign. -
Japan ends South Sudan peacekeeping
Japan is ending its peacekeeping mission in South Sudan after five years. -
Saker to replace head coach Lehmann for India ODIs
BENGALURU (Reuters) - Assistant coach David Saker will take charge of Australia for their one-day international tour of India later this year, allowing head coach Darren Lehmann to take a break. -
Cowboy Winterstein's suspected broken arm
North Queensland winger Antonio Winterstein has left the field with a suspected broken forearm early in the NRL blockbuster against Brisbane. -
Bilic keen to hammer home message of Barcelona comeback
Trailing the French champions 4-0 from the first leg of their last-16 encounter, Barcelona scored three goals in the last seven minutes of the second leg to seal a 6-5 aggregate win and progress to the quarter-finals. -
Russian minister Mutko barred from FIFA re-election – sources
ZURICH (Reuters) - Russian deputy prime minister Vitaly Mutko has been barred from standing for re-election for a place on the FIFA Council, sources close to the matter told Reuters on Friday. -
Experts question whether deradicalisation programs are working
The federal and state governments are pumping millions of dollars into deradicalisation programs for young people. But experts say they aren’t working. -
Wijnaldum wants big-game mentality against smaller teams
Liverpool, who are fourth in the table, have won 19 points out of possible 27 against teams in the top six, but all five of their league defeats have come against side in the bottom half of the table. -
Australia paceman Starc out of India series with injury
BENGALURU (Reuters) - Australia fast bowler Mitchell Starc has been ruled out of the final two tests against India by a stress fracture to his right foot, a huge blow for the touring side with the four-match series tied at 1-1. -
Corruption, tax evasion, incompetence: South Korea's President joins long list of leaders kicked out of office
South Korean President Park Geun-Hye is one of a long list of world leaders to have gone through an impeachment process or forced to resign following legal proceedings against them. -
Sri Lanka take big lead over Bangladesh
Sri Lanka extended their lead to 269 runs at lunch on day four of the first cricket Test against Bangladesh in Galle.
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