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Nomura hires England rugby coach Eddie Jones for leadership lessons
LONDON (Reuters) - Japan's top investment bank Nomura has hired England rugby union coach Eddie Jones to impart his wisdom on leadership and teamwork to its clients in Europe. -
'Satnav' turns off parts of brain
Scientists have conducted a study which suggests reliance on navigation systems makes people worse at finding their way when they don't have one. -
Turkey summons German envoy on coup claims
Turkey has summoned the top German envoy after comments from Germany's top spy on who was behind last year's failed Turkish coup. -
Tigers great's ultimatum to Moses, Brooks
Club great Steve Roach has delivered an ultimatum to Mitchell Moses and Luke Brooks to take or leave Wests Tigers' offer to stay with the embattled NRL side. -
Renshaw continues to impress teammates
Australia vice-captain David Warner says opening partner Matt Renshaw has been thoroughly impressive during the Test tour of India. -
Peta Hiku 'furious' over Packer hit
Penrith NRL player Peta Hiku says he was at first furious over the swinging arm from St George Illawarra prop Russell Packer that fractured his eye-socket. -
Taylor can be an unstoppable force: Boyd
Brisbane skipper Darius Boyd believes a revitalised David Taylor can be an unstoppable force ahead of Friday night's NRL clash with Canberra. -
Swan Naismith eyes early-season AFL goal
Emerging Sydney ruckman Sam Naismith wants to play an AFL opening-round game for the first time as he seeks to build on his breakout season last year -
GWS to unleash top pick Taranto on Crows
GWS Giants' top 2016 draft pick Tim Taranto will make his AFL debut in Sunday's opening-round clash against the Crows in Adelaide -
2028 Olympics Games not an option for Paris, says bid chief
LONDON (Reuters) - The Paris Olympic bid chief said on Tuesday he was not against the awarding of the 2024 and 2028 Olympics in the same session later this year, but ruled the French capital out of the latter Games. -
US restricts electronics from 10 airports
The United Kingdom is set to follow America's lead on restricting electronic devices in the main cabin of planes coming from certain countries. -
Trump reviews goal of world without nukes
A US Nuclear Policy Review will examine whether "the goal of a world without nuclear weapons is a realistic goal". -
Podolski one of Germany's all-time greats, says coach Loew
DORTMUND, Germany (Reuters) - Germany's Lukas Podolski will receive an appropriate farewell when the world champions meet England in a high-quality friendly on Wednesday with the winger having become one of the country's all-time greats, coach Joachim Loew said on Tuesday. -
Brexit note sets tone for UK's global ties
The British prime minister said the letter triggering Brexit will be one of the most important documents in the country's recent history. -
Broncos helmet could belong to Miller
Another piece of Super Bowl history may have been discovered in Mexico alongside Tom Brady's recently recovered jerseys. -
Germany's Ozil, Gomez and Draxler to miss England friendly
DORTMUND, Germany (Reuters) - Germany will be without injured midfielder Mesut Ozil, winger Julian Draxler and forward Mario Gomez when they host England in a friendly international on Wednesday, coach Joachim Loew said. -
Japan's 'King Kazu' welcomes World Cup expansion
TOKYO (Reuters) - Kazuyoshi Miura, the oldest goalscorer in Japanese professional football, has welcomed FIFA's decision to expand the World Cup to 48 teams from 2026 and said he still dreamt of playing in the tournament for the first time. -
6000 migrants rescued in the Med: IOM
More than 6000 migrants have been rescued in the Mediterranean in the last few days, according to the International Organisation for Migration. -
Reds' flyhalf Cooper gets three-game ban for high tackle
Cooper, who was fortunate to avoid being sanctioned for a no-arms tackle earlier in the game, was red-carded early in the second half for a high tackle on Janse van Rensburg as the Reds crashed to a humiliating 44-14 loss at Ellis Park. -
Unsung heroes Pujara, Saha add steel to India's armoury
RANCHI, India (Reuters) - Cheteshwar Pujara has one more test to play in the ongoing Australia series before the top-order stalwart slips out of India's sporting consciousness as the nation shifts its focus to the bedlam of white-ball cricket. -
Bonus for women cricketers as Australia puts big pay deal
SYDNEY (Reuters) - Cricket Australia (CA) has proposed a new pay deal to players which offers large salary increases, particularly for women, but breaks with the 20-year model of a fixed percentage of revenue from the game going to the cricketers. -
Chicago Fire sign Schweinsteiger from Manchester United
The 32-year-old German, who signed for United at the start of last season, has fallen out of favour since manager Jose Mourinho arrived at the club at the start of the current campaign. -
Quade Cooper gets three-match suspension
The Reds will be without Quade Cooper until April 8 after the five-eighth was found guilty of a dangerous tackle. -
Home comforts can lift Swansea clear, says Clement
Swansea sit just one place above the drop zone with nine games left in the Premier League season and Clement says his side must deliver at the Liberty Stadium. -
Thaiday guilty of Bromwich NRL thumb-pull
Brisbane forward Sam Thaiday has been fined at the NRL judiciary for contrary conduct after pulling the injured thumb of Melbourne player Jesse Bromwich. -
Draws not enough for Boro to survive, says Gestede
Gestede scored his first goal for Middlesbrough in Sunday's 3-1 defeat by Manchester United with the loss extending the side's winless streak to 11 league matches, a run that has seen them slip to 19th in the table, five points adrift of safety. -
Gela-Mosby to get Cowboys NRL debut
Auckland Nines sensation Gideon Gela-Mosby will make his NRL debut after being selected in an injury-hit North Queensland side to play Gold Coast. -
Palace clean sheets down to Allardyce, says Tomkins
An own goal from Watford captain Troy Deeney handed Crystal Palace a 1-0 win at Selhurst Park on Saturday and marked the first time this season Palace had recorded three clean sheets. -
Afghan attack kills six from intel service
Six members an intelligence service unit have been killed in Afghanistan's southern Helmand province. -
Rugby - Brumbies issue 'call to arms' as Super Rugby axe hovers
SYDNEY (Reuters) - The twice Super Rugby champion ACT Brumbies have issued a call to arms to rugby fans in the Australian capital, asking them to show their support for the franchise by turning out for this weekend's match. -
Chinese premier to spruik Silk Road plan
Chinese Premier Li Keqiang will arrive in Australia on Wednesday night before bilateral talks with Prime Minister Malcolm Turnbull. -
Cricket - Bonus for women as Australia puts big pay deal on table
SYDNEY (Reuters) - Cricket Australia (CA) has proposed a new pay deal to players which offers large salary increases, particularly for women, but breaks with the 20-year model of a fixed percentage of revenue from the game going to the cricketers. -
McGuinness: from IRA leader to peacemaker
Martin McGuinness, an IRA and Sinn Fein leader who became a minister of peacetime Northern Ireland, has died. -
Snooker - Women's game heads to Asia hoping to turn the tables
SINGAPORE (Reuters) - When Dennis Taylor potted the final black to defeat Steve Davis in the 1985 World Snooker Championship final, 18.5 million British television viewers were glued to their sets at 12:23 a.m. to witness the sport's most defining shot. -
Pattinson in good nick for Shield final
Victorian batsman Aaron Finch says spearhead James Pattinson has never looked better ahead of their Sheffield Shield final against South Australia. -
Warner preaching patience during lean trot
Australian opening batsman David Warner will continue to prepare and play the same way in India, confident he doesn't need to tweak his approach. -
Cleary keen on Tigers NRL coaching job
Ivan Cleary is favoured to coach the Wests Tigers after Jason Taylor's dismissal but insists he's yet to be approached by the NRL club. -
Two worlds collide – politics and science – on Day One of SmP
“Scientists can be politically active without politicising their science,” Anna-Maria Arabia, Chief Executive, Australian Academy of Science Lively debate, panel discussions, news ideas, epiphanies and an immersion in the world of politics – and all that in just 12 hours. The first day of Science meets Parliament has drawn to a close and delegates have […] -
Olympics - IOC welcome Tokyo 2020 golf venue u-turn on women members
SYDNEY (Reuters) - International Olympic Committee vice president John Coates has welcomed the decision of the club which will host the golf tournaments at the 2020 Tokyo Olympics to admit women as full members. -
Cricket - Unsung heroes Pujara, Saha add steel to India's armoury
RANCHI, India (Reuters) - Cheteshwar Pujara has one more test to play in the ongoing Australia series before the top-order stalwart slips out of India's sporting consciousness as the nation shifts its focus to the bedlam of white-ball cricket. -
No Rogic could be a good thing: Luongo
Massimo Luongo believes the absence of star Socceroo Tom Rogic could bear a silver lining as they look to get their World Cup qualifying campaign back on track. -
Australia's oldest Aboriginal footy club again proves its resilience
SBS World News Radio:In a remote corner of the country, the oldest surviving Aboriginal football club faces some exceptional challenges yet, remarkably, it's not only surviving but thriving. -
Titans to defend concussion breaches
Gold Coast coach Neil Henry has defended the NRL club's medical staff after being fined for breaching concussion protocols. -
Cricket Aust lodges pay offer to players
Cricket Australia has lodged a five-year pay offer to players, refusing to back down on its push to end the current revenue-sharing model. -
Victim advocacy a 'double-edged sword'
When Manny Waks went public with his experience of childhood sexual abuse in Melbourne's ultra-Orthodox Jewish community, he fell into a position advocating for fellow survivors. It's been rewarding, but has taken a high toll on his own recovery. He writes about his experience. -
No floor crossers on race hate: minister
Attorney General George Brandis denies anyone in coalition ranks will cross the floor in parliament over changes to race hate laws. -
Sydney, Melbourne among the most expensive
A new survey by the Economist Unit has found Sydney and Melbourne two of the most expensive cities in the world. -
Rex propeller found in Sydney bushland
A propeller which sheared off a Regional Express flight four days ago has been found in bushland southwest of Sydney. -
Spider venom 'protects' brain from stroke
Researcher says a protein found in the poisonous venom of the funnel-web spider is showing great promise as a future treatment for stroke patients. -
No evidence Welshman North was bitten
Nobody will be cited following the "biting" incident involving Wales winger George North in their Six Nations defeat to France over the weekend.
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