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Six Nations refers France-Wales controversy for new review
LONDON (Reuters) - The controversy surrounding France's 20-18 Six Nations win over Wales last month is to be the subject of a further independent review, the tournament organisers announced on Monday. -
NHL will not participate in 2018 Pyeongchang Games
The NHL statement brings an end to years of tense bargaining between the International Olympic Committee, International Ice Hockey Federation (IIHF) and the NHL over the league's continuing participation in the Winter Games. -
Konta withdraws from Charleston WTA
British world No.7 Johanna Konta has withdrawn from the WTA tournament in Charleston with a shoulder injury. -
Snake surprise in smuggled in shoe box
Border force and biosecurity officers have discovered a package of live reptiles and tarantulas in a consignment marked '2 pair shoes'. -
Day in a good place ahead of Masters
Jason Day says he's in a much better place after his mother underwent surgery in her battle against lung cancer. -
Spanish League to investigate Eldense match-fixing claims
MADRID (Reuters) - Barcelona B's 12-0 victory over Eldense in Segunda B on Saturday will be investigated by the Spanish League following match-fixing allegations, La Liga president Javier Tebas said on Monday. -
Injured Konta withdraws from Charleston tournament
Konta, winner of the weekend's Miami Open, would have been the number two seed in the WTA event. -
Giovinazzi replaces Wehrlein for China GP
Antonio Giovinazzi will again replace Pascal Wehrlein at Sauber in Sunday's Chinese Grand Prix due to the German's fitness issues. -
Port coach has selection headaches
Port Adelaide captain Travis Boak says his coach Ken Hinkley has some selection headaches ahead of Saturday night's AFL game against Adelaide. -
Children to get shorter cricket pitches
Australian cricket is to transform the junior game, with children to play on shorter pitches, with smaller boundaries and less fielders. -
'Irresponsible' Dees duo facing AFL bans
Hawthorn great Jason Dunstall has criticised Melbourne duo Jordan Lewis and Jesse Hogan, who are facing suspension for striking offences. -
Dockers fully behind under-fire Lyon
Fremantle fans are starting to call for coach Ross Lyon to be sacked, but football operations manager Chris Bond won't have any of it. -
20,000 Aussies wanted for depression study
Australians who've been treated for clinical depression are needed for a large study designed to detect genetic factors that contribute to the mental illness. -
Unions take aim at youth internships
As government ministers spruik the benefits of a new internship program, unions and Labor say it will undercut young workers. -
Wolff hopes Wehrlein can make strong return
LONDON (Reuters) - Mercedes team boss Toto Wolff has backed Sauber's German driver Pascal Wehrlein to "come back strong" after having to miss the opening race of the season in Australia due to fitness issues. -
Shakespeare warns resurgent Leicester against complacency
Leicester have won five in a row since Shakespeare took over as manager from Claudio Ranieri. Their renewed sense of optimism was on display in Saturday's 2-0 win over Stoke City, with midfielder Wilfred Ndidi finding the net from 25 yards. -
Pochettino plays down Spurs' title chances before Swansea clash
Chelsea saw their lead trimmed to seven points after falling to a shock 2-1 home defeat by Crystal Palace on Saturday, while second-placed Spurs beat Burnley 2-0 away to breathe life back into the title race. -
Doping - IOC says no sign of significant abuse in clenbuterol cases from Beijing
ZURICH (Reuters) - The IOC said it had not detected any significant abuse of clenbuterol after finding "very low levels" of the banned substance during re-testing of samples from the Beijing Olympics. -
Willett goes under the radar again in Masters defence
AUGUSTA, Georgia (Reuters) - Danny Willett is hoping to slip under the radar once again as he bids to retain the U.S. Masters title following his dramatic and surprising victory at Augusta last year. -
Nation needs plan not tinkering: directors
The Australian Institute of Company Directors has released a "Blueprint for Growth" aimed at tackling the nation's policy paralysis. -
Top-ranked Johnson, Spieth, McIlroy three to beat at Masters
Johnson, the newly-ascended world number one, Jordan Spieth and Rory McIlroy are the three clear favourites for the year’s first major championship, though at least two dozen others have a realistic chance of winning if the stars all align at the right time. -
St Petersburg metro shrapnel bomb kills 10
An emergency source says there was only one blast in the St Petersburg metro, which has killed at least 10 people and injured dozens. -
China will expose McLaren's weakness, says Boullier
LONDON (Reuters) - Sunday's Chinese Grand Prix will expose McLaren and Honda's weaknesses more starkly than last month's season-opening race in Australia, according to Formula One team racing director Eric Boullier. -
Man United's struggles at home give hope to Everton's Koeman
United, who are fifth in the table, have drawn eight of their 15 home games in the league this season, and Koeman urged his team to try and impose themselves on the contest from the outset. -
Ackermann to swap South Africa's Lions for Gloucester
JOHANNESBURG (Reuters) - Johan Ackermann will be leaving his post as coach of Super Rugby's Lions at the end of the season to join Gloucester in England's Premiership, both clubs confirmed on Monday. -
Injured Stoke striker Crouch doubtful for trip to Burnley
Crouch hurt his knee during Stoke's 2-0 defeat at the hands of Leicester City on Saturday, while both Shaqiri and Cameron are short of match fitness. -
Federer improves tennis ranking to No.4
Roger Federer has improved his ranking to be world No.4 after his win at the Miami Open, while Nick Kyrgios remains the world No.16-ranked tennis player. -
Coe apologises after IAAF says it has suffered cyber attack
ZURICH (Reuters) - The governing body of global athletics (IAAF) said on Monday it had suffered a suspected Russian cyber attack which it believes has compromised information about athletes' medical records. -
Chelsea's Conte taking season 'step by step' ahead of Man City test
Chelsea suffered their second loss in 10 league games, and their first home defeat in the league since September. The loss cut their lead at the top of the table to seven points after second-placed Tottenham Hotspur defeated Burnley 2-0. -
Australians don't eat enough fruit and vegetables: Study
A CSIRO study finds only one out of every five people eat the recommended daily dose of fruit and vegetables. -
South Korea sticking with Stielike for qualifiers
SEOUL (Reuters) - Uli Stielike will be given more time to get South Korea's stuttering 2018 World Cup qualifying campaign back on track after the Korea Football Association (KFA) said on Monday it was sticking by the under-fire German coach. -
First Australian women's gridiron team set for world championships
SBS World News Radio: Australia is set to make its first appearance at this year's International Federation of American Football Women's World Championship. -
Afghan president's visit draws Hazara protests
SBS World News Radio: The Prime Minister Malcolm Turnbull is holding talks with Ashraf Ghani as part of the Afghanistan president's three-day stopover in Australia. -
Howe keen to sign benched Wilshere on permanent deal
Wilshere joined Bournemouth on a season-long deal at the start of the season and the 25-year-old is into the final 18 months of his contract at the Emirates. -
Apple dumps graphics firm Imagination Tech
Shares in British firm Imagination Tech have plunged 65 per cent after Apple said it would cease using its graphics technology in its products within two years. -
Seoul OK with North Korea at 2018 Olympics
South Korean representatives say North Korea will be approved to compete at the Pyeongchang 2018 Winter Olympics so long as they follow due process. -
NZ urged not to extradite man to China
A lawyer acting for a man facing extradition to China on murder charges has urged a NZ court not to do so, citing Beijing's poor track record on human rights. -
Indonesia aims to wrap up Asian Games preparations by year-end
JAKARTA (Reuters) - Indonesia hopes to complete preparations to host the 2018 Asian Games by the end of this year, Vice President Jusuf Kalla said, shrugging off concerns over a corruption probe and construction delays. -
Juarez newspaper closes over lack of security after journalist's murder
The Mexican newspaper where a reporter who investigated drug gangs worked until she was murdered has announced it is closing its print edition due to a lack of security. -
Leftist Moreno claims victory in Ecuador
Leftist Lenin Moreno has won Ecuador's presidential runoff but his defeated opponent, conservative Guillermo Lasso, has alleged fraud. -
Force's unclear future a worry for players
The Western Force have shown signs of improvement on the field this season, but their rebuild will be pointless if the franchise is axed at the end of the year. -
UN official slams racism in Australia
A UN special rapporteur has delivered a scathing assessment of racism experienced by indigenous Australians. -
North Korea free to take part in 2018 Games, says Seoul
SEOUL (Reuters) - North Korea will be allowed to travel to South Korea for the 2018 Pyeongchang Winter Olympics if it wishes to take part, Seoul's Unification Ministry said on Monday. -
Carlton star Cripps suffers fractured jaw
Carlton have confirmed star midfielder Patrick Cripps suffered a fractured jaw when he was struck during their AFL loss to Melbourne. -
Spain would not 'initially' block Scotland from joining the EU after Brexit
Spain has said it would not 'initially' veto an attempt by an independent Scotland to join the European Union after Britain has left the bloc, its foreign minister said in interview with Spanish newspaper El Pais. -
Brown loses AFL mementos in Qld floods
While Brisbane legend Jonathan Brown has had some property damage because of the Queensland floods, there is good news. -
Benji injury stalls bid for NRL return
Brisbane's Benji Marshall has been ruled out for six weeks after fracturing his wrist in the Queensland Cup on the weekend. -
Golf - Thompson hit with penalty, loses ANA in playoff
Thompson had been leading by three and walking to the 13th tee with her second major title in sight when she was stopped dead in her tracks by a rules official, who told her of the penalty. -
Study confirms Brits a bunch of cry babies
British babies cry more than bubs almost anywhere else in the industrialised world, new research shows. -
Unique Franklin up alongside AFL greats
Sydney coach John Longmire says Lance Franklin is unique and deserves to be mentioned in the same discussion as the legends from the golden era of AFL forwards.
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