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Sea ice hits new winter record low at both poles
The sea ice cover in the Arctic and Antarctic hit new record lows for this time of year, marking the smallest polar ice caps in the 38-year satellite record, US government scientists said Wednesday. -
Witnesses describe panic in Westminster as attack rocks British Parliament
Lawmakers in parliament were caught up in the panic, as the attacker's car hit pedestrians - reportedly throwing one woman into the Thames. -
Laptop ban sparks ire among Middle East travellers
Travellers across the Middle East expressed frustration Wednesday at a ban on large electronic devices for flights to the United States and Britain that has sparked confusion and speculation. -
McIlroy and Spieth fall as upsets abound at WGC-Dell Match Play
McIlroy, who reached last year's semi-final, fell 2&1 to Dane Soren Kjeldsen while Japan's Hideto Tanihara, making his first appearance at the tournament, beat Spieth 4&2 at the Austin Country Club. -
White House distances Trump from Manafort
The White House is distancing itself from a report a former Trump campaign chairman had a $13 million contract with a Russian oligarch close to the Kremlin. -
MPs examine family violence legal system
Federal politicians will investigate ways to improve the protection and support offered to family violence victims through the legal system. -
What we know about the Westminster Bridge, Parliament House attack
Four people have been confirmed killed, including the attacker. -
OCR unchanged but RBNZ still wary
The Reserve Bank has left the official cash rate at its record low of 1.75 per cent but is keeping an eye on the global economy and world events. -
Australian locked in Westminster chamber
An Australian was among British MPs who were in the Westminster lockdown after an apparent terror attack in London. -
Ireland says Brexit will not upset all-island 2023 World Cup bid
DUBLIN (Reuters) - The prospect of Britain's exit from the European Union leading to a hard border between the Irish republic and Northern Ireland will not be an issue for an all-island bid to host the 2023 rugby World Cup, the bid's chairman said on Wednesday. -
Cycling - Valverde bounces back with stage 3 win in Catalonia
The Spaniard and his Movistar team mates were handed a one-minute penalty after race commissaires ruled that one of them had been illegally pushed by another during the team time trial on Tuesday. -
Ferrari must take test performances into first race, says Hakkinen
HELSINKI (Reuters) - Formula One team Ferrari have set expectations high after strong performances in testing and could pay a heavy price if they disappoint in the season's opening race in Australia, according to retired double world champion Mika Hakkinen. -
Scottish parliament increases security
Scotland's parliament has called an end to their debate on independence and will increase security measures in the wake of the Westminster attack. -
Woods' decision depends on new NRL coach
Aaron Woods says he won't decide on his next contract until the Wests Tigers appoint a replacement for sacked coach Jason Taylor. -
Segeyaro declares himself ready for Sharks
Cronulla signing James Segeyaro has put his hand up for NRL selection this weekend despite only officially joining the club this week. -
Richmond banking on improved AFL start
Richmond coach Damien Hardwick is confident he's made the right tweaks to his side ahead of Thursday's AFL season-opener against Carlton at the MCG. -
Red Bull pair may test F1 friendship
Red Bull's Daniel Ricciardo and Max Verstappen are one of the best driver pairings in Formula One but they know 2017 could see their budding bromance tested. -
Families unsettled by SANZAAR uncertainty
Western Force veteran Matt Hodgson says he's frustrated and annoyed that no decision has been made on the future of the Super Rugby competition. -
Barbarians granted All Blacks clash at Twickenham
LONDON (Reuters) - A showdown between England and New Zealand in November looks unlikely after the Barbarians confirmed on Wednesday that they would face the All Blacks at Twickenham on Nov. 4. -
Aussies focused on win, not what it means
Australia are on the cusp of achieving what would be the side's most significant win in some time, but that won't be a burden according to Peter Handscomb. -
China seek to lift fading campaign against Korea
CHANGSHA, China (Reuters) - China coach Marcello Lippi has sought to bolster player confidence ahead of a do-or-die World Cup qualifying clash with South Korea on Thursday as the Italian attempts to encourage his squad to display more self-belief. -
Senators battle over who is pro-battler
Three female senators have given heartfelt accounts of life as single mothers from different sides of a testy Senate debate on welfare cuts. -
Fredericks should step down: IAAF member
Former Namibia track star Frankie Fredericks is at the centre of an investigation into money he was given by Papa Massata Diack in 2009. -
Indonesian Gelael to test with Toro Rosso F1 team
MELBOURNE (Reuters) - Indonesian driver Sean Gelael will take part in three Formula One tests with Red Bull-owned Toro Rosso this year, the Italy-based team said on Wednesday. -
European athletics chief wants Fredericks to step down
BERLIN (Reuters) - The head of European athletics has called on Frank Fredericks to step down from the world athletics' (IAAF) federation council pending an investigation into allegations he accepted payments before the awarding of the 2016 Olympics to Rio de Janeiro. -
Florent to make AFL debut for Swans
Sydney's first-round AFL draft pick Oliver Florent will make his debut in the Swans' season opener against Port Adelaide at the SCG on Saturday. -
Chinese premier touches down in Canberra
Chinese Premier Li Keqiang has arrived in Australia ahead of bilateral talks with Prime Minister Malcolm Turnbull and an AFL footy match. -
England's Anderson concerned about future of test cricket
Anderson, England's all-time leading test wicket-taker, said the launch of Twenty20 - the first international was in 2005 - and its growing young fanbase had hit crowds for test matches. -
Mercedes look to make early statement in Australia
MELBOURNE (Reuters) - Beefier cars and bulked-up drivers will hit Albert Park circuit on Sunday for Formula One's season-opening Australian Grand Prix where many fans will be hoping at least one team can strike an early blow against dominant Mercedes. -
Liverpool great Moran dies, aged 83
LONDON (Reuters) - Once revered member of Liverpool's fabled "boot room" Ronnie Moran died on Wednesday, aged 83, the club said. -
Three disqualified from Olympics: Russia
Three Russia athletes have been retrospectively disqualified from the 2012 Olympics after having positive doping tests. -
Blasts kill four, injure 18 in Nigeria
Multiple blasts have killed four people and injured eight others in the northeastern Nigeria city of Maiduguri, police say. -
Eurogroup head slammed over 'drinks and women' remarks
Eurogroup chief Jeroen Dijsselbloem faced criticism Wednesday after saying that southern European countries blew their money on "drinks and women". -
At least 33 killed in US-led air strike on north Syria, human rights group says
At least 33 people were killed in a US-led coalition strike on a school used as a centre for displaced people near a jihadist-held Syrian town, a monitor said Wednesday. -
World News Radio March 22
Labor insists welfare reforms are not needed for the government to fund childcare. Francisco Guterres poised to become the new president of Timor-Leste. Chinese premier Li Keqiang arrives in Australia tonight for a five day visit designed to strengthen trade and investment. -
Inquiry angry Brandis coy over Bell Group
A Senate inquiry into the Bell Group litigation saga has been unable to complete a full report because the attorney-general hasn't answered key questions. -
Electronic devices banned for certain flights to US, UK
SBS World News Radio: The United States and Britain have announced restrictions on carry on electronic devices for aeroplane passengers flying in from certain airports in Muslim-majority countries. -
Hinch wants inquiry into child sex abuse
Derryn Hinch wants a parliamentary committee to examine the response of federal and state governments to recommendations from the child abuse royal commission. -
Air strike kills more than 30 near Raqqa
At least 33 people have been killed in an air strike that hit a school sheltering displaced people near the Syrian city of Raqqa, a monitor says -
Queensland abolishes 'gay panic' defence to murder
SBS World News Radio: The Queensland government has abolished the 'gay panic' defence that has allowed the killing of homosexual men to be treated as manslaughter, not murder. -
Science pervades Parliament on Day Two of SmP
If held end-to-end, the meetings organised today would have filled more than 24 hours, as 200 STEM professionals were matched with a Member of Parliament or Senator who shared an interest in their area of expertise today. Their meetings gave them the chance to pitch their work and celebrate the achievements of their sector. Among […] -
Science invades Parliament on Day Two of SmP
If held end-to-end, the meetings organised today would have filled more than 24 hours, as 200 STEM professionals were matched with a Member of Parliament or Senator who shared an interest in their area of expertise today. Their meetings gave them the chance to pitch their work and celebrate the achievements of their sector. Among […] -
Crockett in, Barrett at No.6 for Crusaders
Crusaders and All Blacks prop Wyatt Crockett will play against the Western Force, while Scott Barrett will line up at blindside flanker. -
India’s obsession with English is depriving many children of a real education
India has made a massive push to teach young children the English language, but is it stopping them from getting a proper education? -
Female firefighters fired up about new gender quota
A gender quota has been enacted by Fire and Rescue NSW. But what happens when not everyone is on board and at what personal cost are these women entering the service? -
Why the Cowboys signed Jason Taumalolo
The facts and figures on Jason Taumalolo who has signed record-breaking 10-year NRL deal with the Cowboys believed worth $10 million. -
Jesus's tomb restored after months of work
The tomb where Jesus is believed to have been buried is being unveiled again following nine months of restoration work that will be highlighted at a much anticipated ceremony. -
Queensland sports fans to witness history
Queensland sports fans will witness history with derbies in two national football codes being played at the same location this weekend. -
Web advertisers urged on better standards
Ad-blocking covered 615 million computer or mobile devices in 2016, up 30 per cent from a year ago, according to estimates from Dublin-based PageFair. -
Hard work, tough decisions will improve Southgate's England
Southgate, who was part of the last England side to reach the semi-finals of a major tournament at Euro 96, has urged his players to learn from high-profile defeats, including the shock loss to Iceland at last year's European Championship in France.
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