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Dybala enjoys childhood dream against Barcelona
TURIN, Italy (Reuters) - Paulo Dybala said his two-goal performance against Barcelona on Tuesday was the sort of night he had dreamed about since he used to play on the bumpy pitches of the Argentine second division as a slightly-built teenager. -
Leicester manager Shakespeare denies argument with Ranieri
LONDON (Reuters) - Leicester City manager Craig Shakespeare has said that he never had any arguments with predecessor Claudio Ranieri and there was no ill feeling between the pair prior to the Italian's sacking. -
Adani could go ahead without loan: Labor
The federal opposition maintains Adani could go ahead with its coal mine project without a taxpayer funded loan to build a railway line. -
Player injured in Borussia Dortmund bus blast - club
DORTMUND, Germany (Reuters) - Borussia Dortmund's team bus was damaged and a player was injured following three explosions near the vehicle while it was on its way to Tuesday's Champions League game at home to AS Monaco, police said. -
Smith-less Giants thrashed by Daredevils
Rising Pune Supergiants have capitulated in the Indian Premier League chasing 205 against Delhi Daredevils. -
Three blasts at German soccer team's hotel
A soccer player for Germany's Borussia Dortmund team has been hurt following a series of explosions near the team's bus. -
Yankees again named most valuable team
The Yankees are yet again Major League Baseball's most valuable team, worth almost $5 billion according to Forbes. -
Sion's 2026 bid ratified by Swiss Olympic Committee
BERNE (Reuters) - Sion's bid to host the 2026 Winter Olympics was ratified by the Swiss Olympic committee on Tuesday. -
PM wants to look beyond India trade deal
Prime Minister Malcolm Turnbull has commissioned an India economic strategy to outline practical ways of increasing Australia's trade and investment there. -
Oates feared Mead would deny recall
Winger Corey Oates admits he was not confident of earning a recall from injury for Friday night's NRL clash with Gold Coast after David Mead's Brisbane debut. -
Magpies want new paths to AFL wins
Nathan Buckley has challenged Collingwood to use ball movement and stoppage success to earn AFL wins after a gritty victory over Sydney. -
Ablett's social media blackout
Gary Ablett deleted his social media accounts after media speculation about his future at Gold Coast and form in the AFL. -
Wests Tigers can't blame me: Farah
Robbie Farah has taken a subtle swipe at old club Wests Tigers for the ongoing dramas that have cruelled their start to the NRL season. -
Warburton out for six weeks ahead of Lions tour
LONDON (Reuters) - Potential Lions captain Sam Warbuton will miss around six weeks of the season after suffering a knee injury, his club coach said on Wednesday. -
Former Wales scrum-half Phillips announces retirement
Phillips, 34, who featured in 94 tests for Wales and another five for the British and Irish Lions, retired from international rugby in 2015 and currently plays for English Premiership side Sale Sharks. -
Likely Lions skipper Warburton out for six
Sam Warburton, the Welsh captain and frontrunner to lead the British and Irish Lions, has been ruled out for six weeks with a knee injury. -
Garcia eyes Open after breaking major duck
Sergio Garcia has his sights firmly set on July's British Open after finally securing the maiden major that had eluded him for almost 20 years at Augusta. -
Not enough ammo to fight shock: economist
Deloitte Access Economics economist Chris Richardson has issued a stark warning for the Australian economy should China stumble. -
Coutinho behind only Neymar, says Brazil's Juninho
LONDON (Reuters) - Liverpool midfielder Philippe Coutinho is the hottest Brazilian talent after Neymar, according to his compatriot Juninho. -
Coral bleaching may cost $1 billion a year
The Climate Council is warning unchecked mass coral bleaching could cost the Great Barrier Reef region $1 billion a year. -
Turkish tests confirm sarin use in Syria
Both Washington and Ankara blame the Syrian government for a poison gas attack which killed nearly 100 people including children. -
Garcia eyes British Open after "better late than never" Masters win
MADRID (Reuters) - After burying the majors demon that had haunted his golfing career for nearly 20 years at the U.S. Masters, Sergio Garcia is now setting his sights on the British Open at Southport in July. -
Putin suggests US will again strike Syria
Russian President Vladimir Putin has accused the US of planning more missile strikes and other acts against Syria. -
Japan's Asada retiring, has lost 'will to compete'
TOKYO (Reuters) - Japanese figure skater Mao Asada, a silver medallist from the 2010 Winter Olympics and three-time world champion, is retiring from the sport after a disappointing season, saying she has lost the will to compete. -
Shark's Segeyaro sidelined for six weeks
Cronulla hooker James Segeyaro will be sidelined for six weeks after breaking his arm during the NRL grand final re-match against Melbourne. -
Iraq coach Shenaishil sacked after World Cup failure
The 50-year-old was shown the door after defeat to Saudi Arabia in Jeddah at the end of last month all but ruled the country out of contention for a place in Russia next year. -
Child safety dept tests catch ice parents
About 60 per cent of parents tested by Queensland's department of child safety are found to be positive for ice, and had their children taken away. -
Roos, Dogs mull selection for Good Friday
North Melbourne look set to regain Majak Daw for the Good Friday AFL clash against the Western Bulldogs. -
Business conditions highest since GFC: NAB
NAB's March survey shows that business conditions are at their highest level since the global financial crisis. -
Storm's Will Chambers gets one-match ban
Storm centre Will Chambers has received a one-match ban after pleading guilty to a shoulder charge during their NRL grand final re-match with Cronulla. -
Oroton's CEO resigns amid sales slide
Oroton's chief executive Mark Newman has stepped down immediately as the luxury accessories retailer struggles with sliding sales. -
Sergio Garcia sees success beyond Masters
Sergio Garcia believes he can win more of golf's biggest prizes after finally claiming his first major title at the 74th attempt in an unforgettable Masters. -
Mexico City building site collapse kills 6
A car park under construction in Mexico City has collapsed, killing at least six people, injuring more than 20 and leaving some workers trapped in the rubble.
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