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As ministers meet on scrapped Pacific trade deal, decisions elusive
Ministers and officials representing the 12 countries of the failed Trans-Pacific Partnership, plus China and South Korea, began talks in Chile on Tuesday, but any concrete decision on how a new trade pact might look seemed far off. -
Willett expects revival in return to Augusta
A celebratory period after his surge to victory past a floundering Jordan Spieth, enjoying life at home with his baby boy and handling expectations after claiming his maiden major all took a toll on his game. -
Hungary ordered to pay asylum seekers
Hungary has been ordered to pay two Bangladeshi asylum seekers $A14,032 each because a court ruled they had not been safe from degrading treatment during a 23-day detention. -
Chiefs lose Kerr-Barlow to French rugby
All Blacks scrumhalf Tawera Kerr-Barlow will join his Waikato Chief teammate Aaron Cruden at French club La Rochelle next season. -
Copper up on China demand optimism
Copper prices lift after data reinforces the belief that demand from China will remain strong but gains are limited by expectations of a stronger US dollar. -
Youths charged over Adelaide car robbery
Three youths, aged 15, 14 and 12 have been charged after allegedly stealing a youth worker's car in Adelaide at knifepoint before crashing it. -
Man City and Monaco to gamble on all-out attack
PARIS (Reuters) - Another feast of goals could be in store when Manchester City face Monaco in their Champions League last 16, second leg tie on Wednesday with both managers predicting all-out attack. -
Turkey says EU headscarf ruling to 'strengthen anti-Muslim trend'
A decision by the European Union's top court to allow companies to ban employees wearing headscarves is already attracting criticism. -
Bulldogs stars wants Des Hasler re-signed
Canterbury State of Origin star Josh Jackson says he would like to see coach Des Hasler's future at the NRL club resolved quickly. -
Somali pirates hijack commercial ship
Somali pirates have seized a ship with eight Sri Lankan crew on board, the first time a commercial vessel has been targeted in five years. -
Scottish-born Biagi to start for Italy at Murrayfield
ROME (Reuters) - Scottish-born lock George Biagi has been named in the Italy side that will close a disappointing Six Nations campaign against Scotland at Murrayfield on Saturday. -
Manchester United charged after FA Cup loss to Chelsea
The charge relates to an incident in the 35th minute of the match at Stamford Bridge. United have until 1800 GMT on Friday to respond to the charge. -
Mehrtens has no time for 'stupid' set-up
Former New Zealand five-eighth Andrew Mehrtens says the current Super Rugby format is 'stupid' and says the competition must focus on a single time zone. -
India coach has moved on from review row ahead of Australia test
Following the end of the test won by India, captain Virat Kohli alleged his Australian counterpart Steve Smith had flouted the rules on reviewing umpire decisions. -
Exams prevent Leverkusen teenager Havertz facing Atletico
MADRID (Reuters) - Bayer Leverkusen youngster Kai Havertz made his first start in the Champions League last month against Atletico Madrid but will be unable to help his team in Wednesday's last 16, second leg against Diego Simeone's side due to school exams. -
Cheika gets the best out of me: Beale
Kurtley Beale says Wallabies coach Michael Cheika gets the best out of him and was instrumental in his decision to return from England -
Record sixth Champion Hurdle for trainer Henderson
LONDON (Reuters) - Buveur D'Air, the 5-1 second favourite ridden by Noel Fehily, won the Champion Hurdle at the Cheltenham Festival on Tuesday and handed trainer Nicky Henderson a record sixth triumph in the race. -
Paris merger leaves French rugby stunned
PARIS (Reuters) - A planned merger between Parisian powerhouses Stade Francais and Racing 92 has sent shockwaves through French rugby, with the head of the national players' union calling it "disgusting" and promising to help fight it. -
Dennis wins battle but Quintana takes war
Rohan Dennis took the closing time trial at the Tirreno-Adriatico but was unable to overhaul Colombia's Nairo Quintana. -
Tahs rugby skipper out of his depth early
Poised to play his 100th Super Rugby game, Michael Hooper has made the surprising admission he felt out of his depth for quite a while after making his debut -
Fox, Turner win broadcast rights to Argentine soccer
BUENOS AIRES (Reuters) - Divisions of U.S. media companies Twenty-First Century Fox Inc and Time Warner Inc won a joint contract tobroadcast Argentine soccer matches for five years from next season, the Argentine Football Association said on Tuesday. -
Pakistan bowler Irfan suspended in corruption probe
The 34-year-old, who has represented Pakistan in all forms of international cricket, has been charged with two violations of the Pakistan Cricket Board's anti-corruption code and has 14 days to respond to the charge. -
Perez in the pink as Force India change livery
LONDON (Reuters) - Force India's Formula One cars will sport a new pink livery this season after the team signed a sponsorship deal with Austrian water technology company BWT. -
South Africa denies skimping on budget
South Africa's minister for sport says the financial demands of the Commonwealth Games were excessive but believed Durban's budget was sufficient. -
Everton's Schneiderlin lost 'joy of football' at Man United
Schneiderlin, who joined the Manchester club in 2015, was a regular under former United boss Louis van Gaal but was limited to three substitute league appearances under Mourinho before switching to Everton in January. -
Yanks flee down under to avoid Trump
New Zealand has seen a surge in Americans interested in becoming Kiwis, ever since the election of Donald Trump as president. -
Manchester City's De Bruyne aiming for Champions League final
City, who have struggled to translate their domestic success on to the European stage in recent years, were eliminated in the semi-finals by Real Madrid last year but De Bruyne is hoping to go at least one step further this term. -
Poor kids in poor schools do worse
New analysis of international testing of Australian students shows the gap between the richest and poorest children has barely closed over the past 15 years. -
Patient numbers climb in NSW hospitals
Emergency departments in public hospitals across NSW faced a staggering influx of patients, according to the latest quarterly report. -
Article 50 trigger draws closer
Once the Brexit bill receives 'Royal Assent', the prime minister can begin divorce talks at any time, although its likely to be closer to the end of the month. -
Sunderland have fighting chance of survival - O'Shea
Sunderland, seven points adrift of safety, still have to play five of the six teams immediately above them - Middlesbrough, Hull City, Swansea City, Leicester City and Bournemouth. -
Wage demands no factor in Liverpool deal - Can
The German international, who will enter the final 12 months of his current deal at the end of the season, said his talks with the Merseyside club had been productive. -
Syria 'deliberately bombed Damascus water'
Syria's air force deliberately bombed water sources in December, the UN Independent International Commission of Inquiry on Syria says. -
Double Olympic champion Rowsell Shand retires
The 28-year-old track and road cyclist, who is also a four-times European champion and won the individual pursuit at the last Commonwealth Games, claimed gold in the team pursuit at the 2012 London Olympics and repeated the feat in Rio last year. -
Swans turn to Lockett for AFL goals
The Sydney Swans have confirmed that the AFL's record goal kicker Tony Lockett will be part of the club's coaching staff in 2017. -
EU court rules workplaces can ban staff from wearing headscarves
Employers will be allowed to ban workers from wearing headscarves, top European court rules -
Pakistan quick Irfan on corruption charge
Pakistan's cricket board has provisionally suspended and charged paceman Mohammad Irfan with violating an anti-corruption code. -
England ready for 'World Cup final' against Ireland - Jones
A victory in Dublin would also see England set a tier-one record of 19 consecutive wins and Jones believes the pressure on the weekend's performance is ideal preparation for the 2019 global tournament in Japan. -
First suspected Somali ship hijacking 'in years'
The suspected hijacking of a Sri Lankan freighter by Somali pirates would be the first since 2012. -
Ranchi Test pitch leaves Aussies puzzled
Australia's selection puzzle is no closer to being solved, with the visitors encountering a perplexing pitch in Ranchi for the third Test against India. -
Super Rugby to be cut to 16 teams - Cheetahs boss
MELBOURNE (Reuters) - Super Rugby will be cut from 18 teams to 16 for next season following a meeting of governing body SANZAAR in London last week, Harold Verster, chief executive of the Bloemfontein-based Cheetahs told South African media. -
Bogus NSW doctor 'tracked down in India'
A man who was caught allegedly masquerading as a doctor in NSW hospitals for more than a decade has reportedly been tracked down hiding in India. -
Taumalolo rubbed out for shoulder charge
North Queensland lock Jason Taumalolo has been found guilty at the NRL judiciary, rubbing him out for two weeks due to a shoulder charge. -
Borini backs Kirchhoff to boost Sunderland survival bid
Kirchhoff, who featured in an under-23 game against Manchester United last week, joined the Black Cats from Bayern Munich in January 2016 and the German played a crucial role in helping the side avoid the drop last season. -
Gold Coast relatives contract measles
Gold Coast health authorities are warning people to watch out for measles symptoms after two members of the same family went out while they were infectious. -
Derby appoint former Birmingham boss Rowett as manager
The 43-year-old Rowett, who made 120 appearances for Derby from 1995-98, has been out of work since he was sacked by Birmingham City in December when they were seventh in the table. -
Giants dismiss Deledio AFL injury rumours
Greater Western Sydney coach Leon Cameron says suggestions star recruit Brett Deledio will miss two months with a calf strain are off the mark. -
Scott will still play role for NQ: Green
North Queensland coach Paul Green believes injured prop Matt Scott can still play a key role in the Cowboys' 2017 NRL title push. -
Cummins insists he's ready for Test return
Express paceman Pat Cummins says he's never been better prepared to return to Test cricket. -
Test of maturity for Kohli and Smith in Ranchi
NEW DELHI (Reuters) - Keeping a lid on emotion will be nearly as important as executing gameplans for both India and Australia when the world's top two teams continue their captivating series with the third test in Ranchi on Thursday.
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