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Kiwi Gopperth earns top rugby union gong
Wasps New Zealand fly-half Jimmy Gopperth has won a major Rugby Players' Association award. -
Decriminalise abortion debate set for NSW
The NSW parliament will debate a Greens bill to decriminalise abortion and bring the state's laws in line with those in Victoria, Tasmania and the ACT. -
UK PM May pledges defence spending rises
British Prime Minister Theresa May has promised to increase the country's defence budget, saying she is fulfilling Britain's "obligations to the world". -
Sanchez, Giroud send Arsenal up to fifth
Sanchez broke the deadlock in the 60th minute of what had been a cagey game, selling the Saints defence a dummy before finishing left-footed for his 20th goal of the season, before Giroud headed a second with seven minutes remaining. -
Search resumes for missing Qld teen
Emergency workers will continue to scour bushland looking for a Brisbane teenager who went missing earlier this week. -
More to Springbok talent drain than cash
Bryan Habana says it's not the lure of money that makes South African rugby stars sign overseas contracts. -
Real survive early Atletico onslaught to reach final
MADRID (Reuters) - Real Madrid survived an early Atletico Madrid onslaught to reach the Champions League final 4-2 on aggregate on Wednesday and set up a mouth-watering clash against Juventus. -
Govt guarantees minimum school cash growth
Education Minister Simon Birmingham will guarantee a minimum growth rate of commonwealth funding to schools to make sure it keeps up with costs. -
Ben Barba set for the axe from Toulon
Cronulla premiership-winning fullback Ben Barba might be back on his way to the NRL sooner than anyone expected. -
Real through to Champions League final
Real Madrid are through to the Champions League final on June 3 against Juventus after eliminating city rivals Atletico Madrid. -
Atletico defender Godin handed three-game ban
MADRID (Reuters) - Atletico Madrid centre-back Diego Godin has been banned for three league matches following his red card against Eibar on Saturday. -
Halep knocks Stosur out of Madrid Open
Sam Stosur has had her Madrid campaign ended for the second straight year by Romania's Simona Halep. -
What anxiety can look and feel like
Most people feel anxious from time to time but there are several physical and behavioural signs that a person is suffering from prolonged anxiety. -
Cronk would thrive in rugby, says Cheika
Wallabies coach Michael Cheika has backed Cooper Cronk to make a successful code switch to rugby union if the NRL superstar opts to link with the NSW Waratahs. -
Anxious workplaces to blame for back aches
Anxiety at work could be what's giving you that sore back or neck, says physiotherapist Anna-Louise Bouvier -
French hope Alaphilippe to miss Tour de France
PARIS (Reuters) - French hope Julian Alaphilippe has been ruled out of the Tour de France because of a knee injury, his Quick Step-Floors team said on Wednesday. -
Pakistan on top of Windies early in Test
Pakistan were sent in to bat by the West Indies but have enjoyed a steady opening session on day one of the thirs Test. -
Wright, Wilkinson advance in Rio Pro
Owen Wright and Matt Wilkinson produced varying performances at the Rio Pro but both made it through their second round heats. -
FIFA Ethics Committee still investigating 'hundreds' of cases - Borbely
MANAMA (Reuters) - Ousted FIFA Ethics investigator Cornel Borbely said on Wednesday his committee had been looking at "several hundred" cases of possible wrongdoing, some involving senior officials, before he was replaced by the body's ruling council. -
NATO assessing Afghanistan troops request
NATO is assessing a request from the alliance's military authorities to send more troops to Afghanistan. -
Hughes hopeful Berahino can boost Stoke's top-seven ambitions
Hughes believes Berahino, a former under-20 England international who was signed by Stoke City in January, can follow the example of the league's top scorer, Romelu Lukaku. Lukaku has led Everton to seventh place with his 24 goals this season. -
England face France, Argentina in pool stage at 2019 World Cup
KYOTO, Japan (Reuters) - In-form England were drawn in the toughest pool for the second straight Rugby World Cup when they were grouped with France and Argentina for the opening round of the 2019 tournament on Wednesday. -
Bottas can turn it up to 11 in Spain
BARCELONA (Reuters) - Valtteri Bottas can add his name to one of Formula One's longestsequences by following up his breakthrough win in Russia with another triumph when the European season starts in Spain this weekend. -
Second wave of business tax cuts
A bill to roll out a second wave of corporate tax cuts - for medium and big business - will go to parliament on Thursday. -
'They will be thanking me': Trump defends firing of FBI director
US President Donald Trump has defended his firing of the FBI's director, blasting Democratic critics who decried the move and vowing to replace James Comey with someone "far better." -
NATO 'assessing' Afghanistan troops request: Stoltenberg
NATO Secretary General Jens Stoltenberg said Wednesday that military chiefs wanted a few thousand more troops from the alliance to be deployed in Afghanistan to help combat Islamist insurgents. -
Kyrgios sets up likely meeting with Nadal
A straight sets win by Nick Kyrgios over Ryan Harrison has put the Australian in line to play Rafael Nadal next up in Madrid. -
Paris 2024 bid chiefs cheer Macron election win
PARIS (Reuters) - Organisers of Paris' 2024 Olympics bid are cheering the election victory of Emmanuel Macron, optimistic that his youthful appealand his internationalist outlook will be a boost to the French campaign. -
Versatile Mandzukic becomes Juve's secret weapon
TURIN, Italy (Reuters) - Mario Mandzukic looks like an old-fashioned centre forward, plays on the left wing and often transforms himself into one of Juventus' key defenders. -
Sharapova's wildcards driven by media coverage - Murray
The Times reported this week that Sharapova would be awarded a wildcard by the Lawn Tennis Association (LTA) to play at next month's Aegon Classic in Birmingham. -
Rugby: England, France, Argentina in same pool for 2019 World Cup
KYOTO, Japan (Reuters) - England have been drawn in the so-called "Pool of Death" for a second consecutive Rugby World Cup after being grouped with France and Argentina for the 2019 tournament in Japan on Wednesday. -
Wallabies earn dream Rugby World Cup draw
The Wallabies should enjoy a smooth passage to the quarter-finals after landing in a relatively easy draw alongside Wales for the 2019 Rugby World Cup in Japan. -
Rare albino orangutan rescued in Indonesia, vets hoping to save species
A rare albino orangutan was continuing its recovery in central Borneo on Tuesday after being rescued from villagers last month. -
Regional youth-employment program gaining wider kudos
SBS World News Radio: After youth unemployment reached alarming levels in New South Wales' Hunter Valley, a local council developed a program to help break young people into the workforce. -
England rugby asst coach Teague 'to quit'
English rugby union skills coach Rory Teague has reportedly signed a three-year contract at French side Union Bordeaux Begles. -
Flyhalf Flood rejoins Falcons after nine years away
Flood, who won 60 caps for England, played for the Falcons from 2005-2008 before moving to Leicester Tigers, where he won three Premiership titles. He then joined Toulouse in 2014. -
Turkey says US arming Kurdish Syria fighters 'unacceptable'
Turkey on Wednesday slammed as "unacceptable" a US announcement that Washington would supply arms and military equipment to Kurdish fighters battling Islamic State jihadists in Syria. -
JT will play Origin for Maroons: Hodges
Queensland great Justin Hodges says Johnathan Thurston will be determined not to miss a game in what looms as his State of Origin swansong. -
Welsh lock says Rebels welcome abroad
Welsh international Dom Day says the Melbourne Rebels would be welcome in any rugby team if they weren't wanted in Australia. -
South Korea's new President Moon to seek change with Pyongyang
The election of South Korea's new president Moon Jae-In heralds a turn of the tide in Seoul's approach towards the nuclear-armed North -- and puts it on a potential collision course with Washington. -
Mal angry cocaine scandal marred Tests
Kangaroos mentor Mal Meninga is disappointed and angry the NRL's cocaine scandal overshadowed last week's Australia-New Zealand Test. -
Senators want future of journalism inquiry
A coalition of senators wants the upper house to investigate the future of journalism. -
Melbourne linen workers out in the cold
Spotless has confirmed 127 linen cleaners will be out of a job when it takes over a Melbourne business owned by Cabrini Health on July 1. -
Perth Stadium misses out on Ashes Test
The WACA will host the third Test match between Australia and England, but the new Perth Stadium could host a ODI match between the two countries in January. -
Treasurer defends foreign aid freeze
Treasurer Scott Morrison says he looks forward to the day when the budget can afford to be more generous with foreign aid. -
Turnbull a 'frustrated engineer' on Snowy
Treasurer Scott Morrison says Snowy Hydro will stay in public hands and the "frustrated engineer" prime minister is keen to get working on its expansion. -
Qld family plead for missing son to return
The family of a missing Brisbane teenager has issued a heartfelt plea for him to return, as emergency workers scour bushland in their search. -
Dwyer welcomes ARU coaching summit
World Cup-winning Wallabies coach Bob Dwyer has welcomed an invitation to an ARU summit to address the dire performances of Australia's five Super Rugby sides. -
This giant feathered dinosaur had nests the size of monster truck tires
Big Bird is eight feet, two inches tall. That's big. The ostrich, the largest living bird is bigger, topping out around nine feet tall. But neither fictional nor factual birds can hold a candle to a new species of bird-like dinosaur called Beibeilong sinensis, which was likely around 26 feet long and weighed about 3 tons when fully-grown. -
The language you speak changes your perception of time
If you speak about time in terms of a container being filled, you might have a tougher time gauging how much time it's taking for this cup to fill.
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