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Mercedes galvanised after Ferrari defeat, says Hamilton
SHANGHAI (Reuters) - Mercedes are seeing red after losing out to Ferrari in the season-opener in Australia but the challenge from their resurgent rivals has had a galvanising effect on the champions according to Lewis Hamilton. -
US strikes on Syria: How the world reacted
From strong messages of support to fierce condemnation, here are the main global reactions to a US strike on a Syria air base in response to a suspected chemical attack. -
Balotelli lifts Nice to second in Ligue 1
PARIS (Reuters) - Mario Balotelli scored his first away goals of the season as Nice won 2-1 at Lille to keep their Ligue 1 title hopes alive on Friday. -
PM to mark 75 years since Kokoda campaign
Prime Minister Malcolm Turnbull will lay a floral wreath on the Kokoda Trail to mark the 75th anniversary of the World War II campaign. -
Garcia moves into share of Masters lead with Hoffman
AUGUSTA, Georgia (Reuters) - Sergio Garcia charged into a share of the clubhouse lead with overnight leader Charley Hoffman in the second round of the U.S. Masters on Friday to boost his hopes of a maiden major title. -
Brighton beat QPR 2-1 to return to Championship summit
LONDON (Reuters) - Brighton & Hove Albion took another step towards promotion to the Premier League by beating Queens Park Rangers 2-1 to leapfrog Newcastle United at the top of the Championship on Friday. -
US plans new sanctions for Syria
The US is planning further sanctions for Syria, in response to an apparent chemical attack on civilians by the Syrian government. -
US prepares new sanctions against Syria
The US is planning further sanctions for Syria, in response to an apparent chemical attack on civilians by the Syrian government. -
Russia angered by US strike in Syria
Russia has responded angrily to US air strikes on Syria, which the White House says were intended to send a strong signal to the world. -
Djokovic helps Serbia take 2-0 lead over Spain in Davis Cup quarters
BELGRADE (Reuters) - Serbia's Novak Djokovic showed glimpses of his best form with a 6-3 6-4 6-2 win over Albert Ramos-Vinolas as they took a 2-0 lead over Spain in the Davis Cup quarter-finals on Friday. -
Pampling staring down early Masters exit
In his first Masters appearance since 2007, veteran Aussie golfer Rod Pampling believes his eight-over-par total won't be enough to make the weekend at Augusta. -
Middlesbrough paying price for Karanka's style, says Hignett
MIDDLESBROUGH, England Reuters - Former Middlesbrough player and assistant head coach Craig Hignett believes the North-east club must forget about "pretty football" if they are to avoid relegation after just one season in the top flight. -
Buckley expects Pies scrutiny to continue
Collingwood coach Nathan Buckley expects the scrutiny of his side to continue despite recording their first win of the AFL season in Sydney. -
New Hawk O'Meara cops Suns' cold shoulder
Hawthorn recruit Jaeger O'Meara will shape up against his former Suns teammates as both teams look to get their first win for 2017. -
Brown pleads for a fair go from NRL refs
Newcastle coach Nathan Brown has questioned why his side is always on the wrong end of 50-50 calls from the NRL referees. -
Transfer window may keep fans happy: Green
North Queensland coach Paul Green believes an NRL transfer window may stop fans becoming "disengaged" by players signing with another club a season in advance. -
Reynolds stakes claim to keep NSW spot
After slotting the match-winner against Penrith, Rabbitohs star Adam Reynolds has now kicked at least one field goal every year since his debut in 2012. -
Frawley giving Des 'good problem to have'
Matt Frawley is starting to push Moses Mbye for the Canterbury halfback position as Des Hasler again attempts to make three go into two. -
Former United striker Cole has kidney transplant
LONDON (Reuters) - Former Manchester United striker Andy Cole is recovering in hospital after undergoing a kidney transplant, the club said in a statement on Friday. -
Liverpool's Mane to miss rest of season with knee injury
Senegal international Mane, who has scored 13 Premier League goals this season, suffered the injury during Liverpool's 3-1 win over Everton in the Premier League last weekend. -
Two dead in Stockholm truck crash: police
At least two people are dead after a truck crashed through a crowd of people and into a downtown department store in central Stockholm. -
Bayern's Neuer, Mueller to miss Dortmund game, ready for Real
BERLIN (Reuters) - Bayern Munich's Manuel Neuer and Thomas Mueller have not managed to recover from injury in time for Saturday's Bundesliga clash against Borussia Dortmund, coach Carlo Ancelotti said on Friday. -
Pies edge out Swans in AFL thriller
Collingwood have held on to record a one-point AFL win over Sydney at the SCG, leaving the Swans without a victory after three matches. -
Resilient Bournemouth ready for Chelsea test, says Howe
Bournemouth had a torrid start to the year, going nine games without a win in all competitions, but have rallied impressively up to 13th in the table and within touching distance of survival after a run of five games without defeat. -
Dortmund trio in doubt for game at leaders Bayern
BERLIN (Reuters) - Borussia Dortmund midfielders Shinji Kagawa, Julian Weigl and fullback Lukasz Piszczek are "very" doubtful for the Bundesliga big game at leaders Bayern Munich on Saturday, coach Thomas Tuchel said as he battles with half a dozen injuries. -
Wenger says Sanchez wants to stay at Arsenal
Reports in British media say contract talks have been put on hold, but Wenger insists Sanchez, who has a year and a half left on his deal, will be at the club next season. -
Stoke will see Berahino's best next season, says Hughes
Berahino, who joined Stoke from West Bromwich Albion in January, has not scored a league goal in over a year and had seen his career stall at his former club due to off-field incidents. -
Pulis hoping to attract top players with strong finish
With seven games left, West Brom are eighth in the table with 44 points, just five behind their record Premier League points tally of 49, which they collected in 2013. -
Hurricanes down Waratahs in Super Rugby
The defending champion Hurricanes have defeated the Waratahs in their Super Rugby clash on Friday night. -
Golf - Palmer tribute pins making quick buck for Masters patrons
AUGUSTA, Georgia (Reuters) - Commemorative pins honouring golfing great Arnold Palmer that were handed out to everyone attending the opening round of the U.S. Masters on Thursday were already appearing for sale online. -
Tennis - Kyrgios fells Isner to put Australia 2-0 up
MELBOURNE (Reuters) - Nick Kyrgios eased past John Isner 7-5 7-6(5) 7-6(5) in a duel of big servers to fire Australia to a 2-0 lead over the United States in their Davis Cup quarter-final in Brisbane on Friday. -
Rugby - Marler calls condensed Six Nations proposal 'ridiculous'
The Rugby Football Union (RFU) is looking to scrap one of the two rest weeks in the tournament as a part of World Rugby's revamped calendar from 2020, despite opposition from Scottish and Welsh governing bodies on player welfare concerns. -
Champions League changes damaging for clubs - Olsson
BERNE (Reuters) - Europe's football clubs and supporters are not fully aware of the extent of the damage which will be caused by upcoming changes to the Champions League, according to a leading regional league official. -
Athletics - Sumgong saga to delay naming of marathon series champion
LONDON (Reuters) - The Abbott World Marathon Majors (WMM) will hold back on naming a women's champion until after the conclusion of the doping case involving series leader Jemima Sumgong. -
Qatari Al-Mohannadi unable to run for FIFA Council - AFC
MUMBAI (Reuters) - Qatari soccer official Saoud Al-Mohannadi has missed the deadline to stand for a place on the FIFA Council despite having his one-year ban overturned, the Asian Football Confederation (AFC) said on Friday. -
Trump, Xi begin key first talks in Florida
SBS World News Radio: The United States president Donald Trump has held his first face-to-face meeting with Chinese president Xi Jinping. -
Turkey calls for removal of Assad regime
The regime of Syrian President Bashar al-Assad must be removed from power and safe zones set up for civilians in the country, Turkey's foreign minister says. -
Malaysia to host final F1 race this year
KUALA LUMPUR (Reuters) - Malaysia will stage its final Formula One Grand Prix in October after the government and the sport's commercial rights holders announced on Friday that their hosting agreement would end a year early. -
Motor racing - Shanghai mist forces abandonment of first practise
SHANGHAI (Reuters) - The opening practise session for the Chinese Formula One Grand Prix was halted twice then abandoned because the medical support helicopter was unable to operate in poor visibility on Friday. -
Pint-sized Crow looms large for Port
Adelaide's brilliant goalsneak Eddie Betts is looming large in Port coach Ken Hinkley's thinking ahead of Saturday night's top-two clash in the AFL. -
CA boss's son to captain Aust U19 team
Will Sutherland, Jason Sangha and Param Uppal will share the Australian under-19s captaincy for the upcoming series against Sri Lanka. -
Department stores declining in US: Lowy
Frank Lowy, chairman of Westfield Corporation which owns shopping centres in the US and Europe, says department stores need less brick and mortar shops. -
Adidas to mass produce 3D-printed shoe
Adidas has created a new shoe with a 3D-printed sole with the help of a US start-up and hopes to sell 5,000 units this year. -
Carfrae puts triathlon on hold to be a mum
While Australian triathlon star Mirinda Carfrae is about to start a family, she is confident of returning to Kona for a fourth Hawaiian Ironman title. -
Brumbies hunt for another Super derby win
The ACT Brumbies will be looking for their 10th consecutive victory over Australian opposition when they face Queensland in Canberra. -
Showdown hype for fans, not clubs: coaches
Adelaide coach Don Pyke and his Port Adelaide counterpart Ken Hinkley say their players are cocooned from the hype surrounding games between the AFL clubs. -
Coal lines reopened by mid-April: Aurizon
Aurizon expects most of its central Queensland coal railways to be reopened by April 14, with the Goonyella line to reopen by the first week of May. -
Australian Syrian group backs US strike
An Australian Syrian group has welcomed the US missile strike on the Syrian airfield used to launch this week's deadly chemical weapons attack. -
Today's hurricanes kill way fewer Americans, and NOAA's satellites are the reason why
Both vacationers and residents in Galveston, Texas, knew a storm was approaching on September 7, 1900. But there was no evacuation, and most everyone stayed put, not realizing the scale of the coming fury. The next day, surging waters killed 8,000 people. -
This graphene filter could make it cheaper to drink seawater
A new study released earlier this week in the journal Nature Nanotechnology may be a major step towards making desalinated water—water in which salt is removed to make it safe for drinking—a viable option for more of the world. Researchers from the University of Manchester modified graphene oxide membranes, a type of selectively permeable membrane that allows some molecules to pass while keeping others behind, to let water through while trapping salt ions. It's essentially a molecula
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