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Hazard double gives Chelsea vital win over Man City
LONDON (Reuters) - CHELSEA 2 MANCHESTER CITY 1 -
Real stay top with Leganes win despite resting Ronaldo, Bale
BARCELONA (Reuters) - Real Madrid beat Leganes 4-2 on Wednesday despite resting key players including Cristiano Ronaldo and Gareth Bale as goals from Alvaro Morata and James Rodriguez helped them stay top of La Liga. -
Explain why census can be trusted: Labor
The Turnbull government must make the case for why the soon-to-be released census findings can be trusted, the federal opposition says. -
Masters practice shut down for second time
With the state of Georgia on tornado watch, Masters officials suspended play on Wednesday, ending the final practice session and popular Par-3 Tournament. -
Former Aussie Robson eyes recall for Ashes
Sydney-born Sam Robson is desperate to return to the England side with the target of an Ashes series his goal ahead of the new county championship season. -
Wests Tigers to play hardball with Moses
Wests Tigers are set to play hardball and not release Mitchell Moses to NRL rivals Parramatta unless there is something in it for them. -
Calm Cleary the man for Tigers cubs: Grant
Tim Grant has been coached by Ivan Cleary at Penrith and now believes his calm style can help mould his young NRL teammates at the Wests Tigers. -
Bennett won't rush Lodge NRL registration
Wayne Bennett says he will not try to fast-track Matt Lodge's NRL registration after the controversial prop was given permission to train with Brisbane. -
Aussie bowlers will decide Ashes: Harmison
Former England quick Steve Harmison fears Australia's pace attack will decide the Ashes series later this year. -
Scott fires back after Mooney criticism
Geelong coach Chris Scott has fired back at Cameron Mooney after the former Cats premiership forward again questioned his judgment. -
Martin to be named for crunch AFL clash
Richmond star Dustin Martin could wear a helmet against West Coast when the two unbeaten sides clash at the MCG. -
Lure of Gold Coast para huge for athletes
Paralympian Jess Gallagher says the Commonwealth Games' integration of para sport enticed her to choose the Gold Coast over next year's Winter Paralympic Games. -
Davis takes the long road to join 100 club
Greater Western Sydney co-captain Phil Davis is about to complete an interrupted nine-year journey to play his 100th game in the AFL. -
Facebook cracks down on revenge porn
Those who share naked pictures of their former partners are looking at life without Facebook. -
Olympics - Surfing and canoe bodies in stand-up row over paddling
AARHUS, Denmark (Reuters) - The rapidly growing popularity of stand up paddleboarding (SUP) has led to an unlikely battle for control, with surfing and canoeing both claiming it as an off-shoot of their own sport against a backdrop of possible Olympic inclusion. -
Cook looking to Ashes with next generation
He may be on the injured list but former England skipper Alastair Cook has his eyes firmly fixed on this summer's Ashes series. -
Djokovic seeks Davis Cup spark, Australia count on Kyrgios
LONDON (Reuters) - Novak Djokovic hopes the spark he has been lacking so far this year will return as he pulls on his Serbia shirt for this weekend's Davis Cup quarter-final against Spain in Belgrade. -
Scotland centre Bennett out for up to a year after knee surgery
Bennett, who has 23 caps for Scotland and will join Edinburgh from Glasgow Warriors next season, injured his knee during Scotland's 61-21 defeat by England in the Six Nations last month. -
Former WADA official to head new Athletics Integrity Unit
AARHUS, Denmark (Reuters) - Former senior World Anti-Doping Agency official David Howman was appointed on Wednesday as head of the newly established Athletics Integrity Unit to battle doping and corruption amid a drop in the sport'spopularity. -
Ceferin warns clubs that 'money does not rule'
The Slovenian also reiterated in his opening speech at the UEFA Congress that he would not allow the creation of a closed "Super League", which some of the region's biggest clubs have discussed. -
Ex-WADA official heads Aths Integrity Unit
David Howman, a former senior WADA official, has been appointed as the head of the Athletics Integrity Unit, as the sport tries to increase its popularity. -
Pope 'horrified' by Syria attack
Pope Francis has condemned the suspected Syrian chemical attacks as an "unacceptable massacre" of innocent civilians. -
Injured Cavendish out of Paris-Roubaix
Former cycling world champion Mark Cavendish has withdrawn from this weekend's Paris-Roubaix due to an ankle injury -
Nutt resigns as federal Liberal director
Federal Liberal Party director Tony Nutt has resigned, with Prime Minister Malcolm Turnbull praising his 35 years of service to the party. -
Injury-hit IPL gets underway with England gloss
MUMBAI (Reuters) - Despite being around for a decade and dragged through a fixing controversy in 2013, the Indian Premier League (IPL) seems to have lost none of its lustre, as the 10th edition of the tournament gets underway on Wednesday. -
Bennell's AFL return delayed by new injury
Harley Bennell is yet to play for Fremantle, after being traded from the Gold Coast at the end of 2015, with another injury delaying his AFL return. -
Ankle problem could sideline Rooney for Sunderland game
Injuries have restricted Rooney, who missed Tuesday's 1-1 draw with his former club Everton at Old Trafford due to ankle pain, to just three appearances in the last two months. -
Syria symptoms suggest nerve agent: WHO
The World Health Organisation says victims of Syria's apparent chemical weapon attack appear to have symptoms of a reaction to a nerve agent. -
JT set to sign $1million Cowboys extension
North Queensland are expected to announce the retention of Johnathan Thurston for the 2018 season, in what is expected to be his NRL swan song. -
Warning on international cyber attack
Sweden's computer security watchdog says it has uncovered a large-scale international cyber attack. -
Japan to break 17-year drought with 2017 America's Cup challenge
After a 17-year hiatus, Japan will send a team to compete in the America's Cup this year. -
Sign now: Taylor's plea to Woods, Tedesco
Former coach Jason Taylor has implored superstar NRL pair James Tedesco and Aaron Woods to immediately commit to Wests Tigers and start delivering. -
Six 'terrorist' recruiters detained as motives of Russia metro bomber probed
Russia's Investigative Committee said Wednesday it had detained six "terrorist" recruiters from Central Asia in Saint Petersburg, but insisted there was no proof yet of a link between them and the suspected metro bomber in the city. -
Motor racing - 'Best ever' Hamilton faces resurgent Ferrari
SHANGHAI (Reuters) - Lewis Hamilton has raised his game but whether the Mercedes driver can deny Ferrari a second successive win of the season in China this weekend remains to be seen. -
Hamilton to face Ferrari F1 fight in China
After winning the opening race of the Formula One season in Melbourne, Ferrari are under the pump to back their success up at this weekend's Shanghai GP. -
'Independent-minded': Conservative Lucy Gichuhi could soon be a powerful crossbench senator
The Kenyan-born lawyer says she would be proud to represent Family First as Bob Day's replacement on the crossbench, and says she wants to be an example to migrant communities that "you can be truly Australian ... and act like an Australian". -
Aussies have lost trust in banks: Bligh
ABA chief executive Anna Bligh says Australians had lost trust in banks' ability to balance the interests of customers and shareholders. -
NRL player market set to explode in months
Player managers expect the NRL market to unravel in the coming months with the domino effect likely to kick off at the Wests Tigers. -
Rebels' own arsenal caused gassing: Russia
Russia's defence ministry says a poisonous gas "contamination" that killed scores in Syria originated from the rebels' own chemical weapons depot. -
Strange sensation for Swansea's Carroll ahead of Spurs game
Carroll joined Swansea in January for a reported fee of 4.5 million pounds to end his long spell at Spurs. -
FA chairman Clarke criticises Moyes over 'slap' comments
Moyes, who is facing a possible FA sanction, has come under fierce criticism after the conversation, filmed on a mobile phone following Sunderland's 0-0 home draw against Burnley on March 18, was published by a tabloid newspaper. -
Coal prices soar as Debbie hits supply
Global coking coal prices have spiked due to Cyclone Debbie's disruption to supply from Queensland. -
Antibiotics may have role in bowel cancer
Long-term antibiotic use may increase the risk of abnormal growths in the colon and rectum, US research reveals. -
NRL's Brisbane wait on expectant dad Kahu
Brisbane are confident Jordan Kahu will be available for Thursday night's NRL clash with Sydney Roosters after he missed training to be with his pregnant wife. -
Horn, Pacquiao set to agree on fight deal
After being shelved, Australian Jeff Horn's fight with Manny Pacquiao is set to be confirmed for July. -
Hurricanes drop Julian Savea
The Hurricanes have made four changes to their starting XV for the NSW Waratahs clash, including dropping All Blacks winger Julian Savea. -
Chapecoense take Supercup lead as fans remember air crash
SAO PAULO (Reuters) - Chapecoense beat Atletico Nacional 2-1 in the first leg of their South American Supercup final on Tuesday as the game was marked by memorials to those killed in an air crash before the teams' scheduled Copa Sudamericana final last November. -
Marmite may be brain food, study says
In a world bitterly divided into pro- and anti-Marmite factions, lovers of the tangy British spread have found support from an unexpected quarter: brain science. -
Staffer counselled over ON deal: Nicholls
Queensland LNP Leader Tim Nicholls says a senior staff member who made a secret arrangement with One Nation was acting 'without authority'. -
Hunted Raiders search for NRL consistency
Canberra prop Junior Paulo admits the Raiders have become the hunted as they try to win back-to-back NRL matches for the first time this season.
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