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Manchester City, Liverpool deny Arsenal Champions League slot on final day
LONDON (Reuters) - Manchester City and Liverpool claimed the last two Champions League qualifying spots with comfortable wins on Sunday that meant Arsene Wenger's Arsenal missed out on Europe's elite club competition for the first time in 20 years. -
Djokovic names Agassi as coach after Rome defeat by Zverev
ROME (Reuters) - Novak Djokovic confirmed he will be coached by Andre Agassi at the French Open after being humbled by German youngster Alexander Zverev in the final of the Italian Open on Sunday. -
Emergency space walk at station
A failed computer installed on the International Space Station will have to be replaced during an emergency space walk, NASA says. -
Juventus clinch sixth successive Serie A title with Crotone win
MILAN (Reuters) - Juventus became the first team to win Serie A six times in a row when they beat Crotone 3-0 on Sunday to clinch the title with one game to spare. -
Wenger blames hostile environment for top-four failure
LONDON (Reuters) - Arsene Wenger refused to end speculation over his Arsenal future as his side finished outside the Premier League's top four for the first time in 21 years on Sunday but admitted the uncertainty had affected his players. -
Wallace's Origin dream recall all but over
New South Wales' hooker battle is likely to be down to two after Peter Wallace picked up a groin injury in Penrith's win over Newcastle on Sunday. -
Spiteful AFL clash to attract MRP scrutiny
Several incidents from the first half of North Melbourne's win over Melbourne will come under match review panel scrutiny. -
Souths not worried by short turnaround
South Sydney will endure a four-hour flight in the five-day turnaround before their NRL clash with Parramatta, but their coach Michael Maguire isn't fazed. -
Pay row won't distract Australia: Stoinis
Allrounder Marcus Stoinis says the players' ongoing pay dispute with Cricket Australia won't be a distraction during the Champions Trophy. -
NRL admit blunder which cruelled Dogs
The NRL admit they got wrong a call which cost Canterbury possession at a crucial point in their loss to the Sydney Roosters on Sunday. -
Juventus beat Crotone to clinch sixth successive Serie A title
MILAN (Reuters) - Juventus clinched their sixth successive Serie A title, and completed a third league and cup double in a row, when they beat relegation-threatened Crotone 3-0 on Sunday. -
Svitolina wins in Rome after Halep falters in final set
ROME (Reuters) - Elina Svitolina won the women's singles at the Italian Open final to claim her fourth title of the season on Sunday after her opponent Simona Halep sunk without trace in the final set. -
Vinales wins in France after Rossi crashes
French rider Johann Zarco, the double Moto2 world champion but a rookie in the top category, took his first MotoGP podium with second place on the non-works Tech3 Yamaha after leading for the first seven laps. -
Vinales wins thrilling French MotoGP
Valentino Rossi went for glory but came off his bike to allow Maverick Vinales to win the French MotoGP. -
Svitolina downs Halep to win Italian Open
Elina Svitolina has claimed her fourth title of the year at the Italian Open. -
Seoul says missile test dashes peace hopes
South Korea says North Korea's test firing of a ballistic missile dashes the hopes of peace between the neighbours. -
Records tumble as Celtic beat Hearts to end season unbeaten
Brendan Rodgers' side, who remain on course for a domestic treble ahead of next Saturday's Scottish Cup final against Aberdeen, ended the league campaign with 34 wins and four draws. -
Rallying - Ogier wins in Portugal for the fifth time
The M-Sport Ford driver sealed his second win of the season by finishing 15.6 seconds clear of Thierry Neuville with the Belgian's Hyundai team mate Dani Sordo third in the gravel event. -
Stosur, Barty claim wins in Strasbourg
Sam Stosur and Ashleigh Barty both looked in good touch winning their opening round matches in Strasbourg. -
Storm well placed in NRL as Origin looms
Melbourne have their biggest advantage over the NRL competition entering the Origin period since 2012 - when they last won the premiership. -
Storm hold off Rabbitohs in Perth
Melbourne's defence has held firm during a wave of second-half South Sydney attacking raids in the Storm's 14-6 NRL win in Perth. -
We're still developing as AFL team: Demons
A week after shocking the ladder-leading Crows at Adelaide Oval, Melbourne were inconsistent again in the loss to North Melbourne. -
Kathryn Mitchell 2nd in javelin in Japan
Australian javelin thrower Kathryn Mitchell has bettered the qualifying standard for the world championships in London. -
Eagles out to regroup ahead of GWS clash
West Coast's home clash against GWS is just one of several enticing AFL fixtures in round 10. -
Blues count the cost of loss to Fremantle
Fremantle have surged into fifth spot on the AFL ladder after coming from behind to beat Carlton by 35 points in Perth. -
Horse racing - Frankel-sired Soul Stirring wins Japanese Oaks
The three-year-old, whose mother is multiple Group 1-winning mare Stacelita, became Frankel's first top level race winner from his first crop of offspring when she claimed the Hanshin Juvenile Fillies G1 last year. -
North Korea fires ballistic missile: South Korea
North Korea fired an unidentified projectile on Sunday, South Korea's military said. -
North Korea fires missile in latest test
South Korean President Moon Jae-in has held a National Security Council meeting at the presidential Blue House to discuss North Korea's latest missile launch. -
Brumbies odds-on to claim Super Rugby spot
The Brumbies are in the box seat to win the Australian conference and a Super Rugby finals berth after posting a rare win in South Africa. -
North beat Demons in spiteful AFL clash
Several players face nervous waits for match review panel findings after a pulsating clash at the MCG. -
Wallace hurt in another Panthers comeback
Penrith came back from 14-0 down in the second half to score an unconvincing 30-20 win over Newcastle in the NRL on Sunday. -
Bombers dominate wasteful Eagles in AFL
Joe Daniher has booted a match-high tally of five goals as Essendon trounced West Coast by 61 points at Etihad Stadium. -
Budget bills, school funding to debated
Two weeks of federal parliament sittings will be dominated by debate over the budget's fairness and Senate hearings on government spending. -
The NSW State of Origin spots up for grabs
NSW coach Laurie Daley has a number of positional decisions to make before he names his Origin side on Monday night. -
The Queensland Origin spots up for grabs
Queensland coach Kevin Walters has a number of positional decisions to make before he names his Origin side. -
Up to 200,000 protesters march against Venezuela's Maduro
More than 200,000 protesters took to the streets of Venezuela on Saturday, day 50 of an angry and sometimes deadly showdown with the unpopular President Nicolas Maduro. -
Aish fractures cheekbone in AFL collision
Collingwood coach Nathan Buckley has lauded James Aish's courage after the third-quarter clash with Hawthorn's Daniel Howe. -
Scans to determine Myles' Qld Origin fate
Queensland forward Nate Myles will discover his State of Origin fate on Monday when he undergoes scans on his injured knee. -
Blues hopeful Wallace injured for Panthers
NSW Origin hopeful Peter Wallace has left the field injured in the first half of Penrith's NRL match against Newcastle. -
Brazil's Temer demands suspension of corruption probe
Brazilian President Michel Temer tried to defuse demands for his resignation on Saturday by claiming that the central piece of evidence against him in a corruption probe had been tampered with. -
Labor leadership tensions 'just nonsense'
Labor frontbencher Brendan O'Connor says suggestions there are leadership tensions in the ALP are 'just nonsense'. -
Hahn grabs lead on 'Moving Day' ahead of Horschel, Day
World number four Day began nine shots off the pace but made a run of five birdies in a row from the seventh and crowned a brilliant round with a 60-foot birdie putt at the par-three 17th to reach 10-under 200 for the tournament. -
'Ridiculous' to chase Day, Culleton pay
Nick Xenophon believes the commonwealth could put its money to better use than chasing disqualified senators Rod Culleton and Bob Day for back pay. -
Aust-US relations still good: Pyne
Senior government minister Christopher Pyne says Australia's relationship with the US remains 'very good'. -
China killed or imprisoned CIA spies from 2010 to 2012: Report
Chinese authorities murdered or imprisoned as many as 20 CIA sources in a massive breach which damaged US intelligence gathering in China. -
Twitter founder laments Trump's election
Twitter co-founder Evan Williams says Twitter's role in Donald Trump's populist rise in the US is "a very bad thing." -
Xenophon backs tax on foreign banks
Crossbench senator Nick Xenophon wants the federal government to extend its new bank levy to foreign banks as well as the largest domestic operators. -
BMW opens its hi-tech plant in China
BMW has opened an intelligent assembly plant in the Chinese city of Shenyang, official Xinhua news agency reported Saturday. -
No design flaws with navy ships: Pyne
Two large navy ships docked in Sydney are suffering minor issues with their propulsion systems, Defence Industry Minister Christopher Pyne says. -
Horse racing-Cloud Computing pulls surprise to win Preakness
Classic Empire, a 2-1 second choice, looked in command but finished second by a nose behind 13-1 rated Cloud Computing, with 30-1 longshot Senior Investment taking third.
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