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Juve make Cuadrado's loan move from Chelsea permanent
MILAN (Reuters) - Juventus have signed winger Juan Cuadrado from Chelsea on a three-year contract for 20 million euros (17.29 million pounds) after the Colombia international's two seasons at the club on loan, the Italian champions said on Monday. -
McLaren boss sees a world of virtual F1 teams
WOKING, England (Reuters) - All Formula One teams could eventually have their own virtual counterpart, while gaming can become the new grassroots of the sport, McLaren executive director Zak Brown said on Monday. -
Vic police to sue over Haider stabbing
Two Victoria Police officers stabbed by teen terrorist Numan Haider are preparing to sue the spy agency ASIO over the incident. -
Marc Leishman earns US Open spot
Marc Leishman has joined Jason Day and Adam Scott in earning a full exemption for the US Open golf tournament. -
Golf - Another 27 players earn U.S. Open exemptions via rankings
All 27 exemptions into the June 15-18 event at Erin Hills in Wisconsin were awarded to players who earned a place in the top 60 in the official world rankings and brought the total number of exempted players to 78 for the year's second major. -
Villar re-elected Spanish Football Federation president
The term of office for the 67-year-old, who got 112 votes with 11 abstentions and six spoiled ballots, will run until 2020, with Villar having been first elected in 1988. -
Moyes resigns as Sunderland manager after relegation
Moyes, who joined Sunderland at the start of the campaign, said earlier this month he would stay in charge next term but the Scot decided to leave after a meeting with the board in London on Monday. -
Iran concerns making region closer: Trump
Donald Trump says shared concern about the ambitions of Iran is driving many nations in the region closer, demanding Tehran stop funding 'terrorists'. -
Former MotoGP champion Hayden dies after cycling accident
ROME (Reuters) - Former MotoGP champion Nicky Hayden has died five days after the American was hit by a car while cycling in eastern Italy, his Honda World Superbike team said in a statement on Monday. -
Claim humans may come from Med, not Africa
A new discovery suggests that Mediterranean Europe rather than Africa may be the 'cradle of humanity' - where humans evolved from their ape ancestors. -
Former Disney CEO Eisner close to buying Portsmouth
LONDON (Reuters) - American billionaire businessman Michael Eisner is poised to take control of Portsmouth after the ex-Premier League club's Supporters Trust (PST) voted to sell its 48.5 per cent share on Monday. -
Wasps sweat on hamstrung Kurtley Beale
Wasps are desperate for Kurtley Beale to recover from his hamstring injury in time for the English premiership final. -
Kokkinakis falters on return to the court
Thanasi Kokkinakis is finally back playing on the ATP Tour but the Australian didn't get the result he wanted in his first singles encounter in nine months. -
Russia risk Pyeongchang 2018 Paralympic ban over doping - IPC
LONDON (Reuters) - Russia risk missing out on the 2018 winter Paralympics if the country's suspended Paralympic Committee (RPC) does not meet obligations for reinstatement after last year's ban over doping, the International Paralympic Committee said on Monday. -
Gavrilova into Strasbourg second round
Daria Gavrilova has continued her good run of form and easily advanced to the second round of the Strasbourg Open. -
Ajax out to relive Van Gaal era in Europa League final
STOCKHOLM (Reuters) - The shadow of Louis Van Gaal will loom over Manchester United and Ajax when the two teams coached by the Dutchman meet in the Europa League final on Wednesday. -
Button not feeling pressure on F1 return
He simulated putting his McLaren into Monaco's port but Jenson Button says he feels no pressure getting back into a Formula 1 car this weekend in Monaco. -
Button says Monaco return poses no pressure
WOKING, England (Reuters) - Jenson Button says he feels no pressure ahead of his one-off Formula One comeback with McLaren in Monaco this weekend because he has nothing riding on it. -
Boks to tackle New Zealand in Cape Town
CAPE TOWN (Reuters) - The Springboks will host New Zealand in Cape Town for the first time since 2008 in the 2017 Rugby Championship, South African Rugby confirmed as they named the Boks' home venues for this year’s Southern Hemisphere championship on Monday. -
Villarreal defender Musacchio undergoes medical at AC Milan
The Argentina international is set join the Milan-based club for 18 million euros (15.55 million pounds), Italian media report. -
Concessions for Palestinians as Trump arrives in Israel
Israeli ministers approved measures aimed at improving the Palestinian economy and facilitating crossings, rare moves said to be at Donald Trump's request just hours ahead of the US president's arrival. -
Radio News Feature Service: Secret recording leaves One Nation scrambling to explain
One National leader Pauline Hanson and her top aide James Ashby are denying they tried to cheat One Nation candidates at the upcoming Queensland state election. A secret recording of a party meeting has surfaced, and it appears to suggest the leadership considered selling election material to candidates at inflated prices to turn a profit. James Elton-Pym reports. -
Dutton defends asylum deadline as new controversy deepens
SBS World News Radio: Advocacy groups are accusing the Federal Government of changing the rules after setting a deadline for thousands of refugee applications from asylum seekers now in Australia. -
SBS World News Radio May 22
Nine injured in last month's alleged attack on the Manus Island detention centre; US President Donald Trump calls on Arab states to do more combat extremism; A big weekend in sport - we take a look at the latest from the AFL and Rugby League. -
Guardiola promises improvement after first English season
City secured a top-four finish for the sixth consecutive season with a 5-0 win over Watford on Sunday but Guardiola failed to win a trophy for the first time since 2009, after enjoying widespread success at Barcelona and Bayern Munich. -
Zverev downplays French Open chances despite Rome victory
The 20-year-old stunned world number two Djokovic 6-4 6-3 to become the youngest winner of a Masters 1000 tournament since the Serb himself in Miami in 2007. -
Indonesian police make mass arrests over 'gay party'
Indonesian police have detained 141 men who were allegedly holding a gay party at a sauna, an official said Monday, the latest sign of a backlash against homosexuals in the Muslim-majority country. -
Ajax will offer true test in Europa final, says Blind
United finished sixth in the Premier League, 24 points behind champions Chelsea, while Ajax finished second in theDutch league, one point behind champions Feyenoord. -
The Dopest Debate: Marijuana legalisation in Uruguay
In 2013, Uruguay became the first country in the world to fully legalise marijuana. Four years later, Will Reid investigates how it’s working out. -
Alleged people smuggler liked cheap girls
A Victorian man has told a court he went to Indonesia for the "cheap, easy" girls, not because he was an alleged people smuggler. -
We may have accidentally formed a protective bubble around Earth
When the Navy wants to send a message to an underwater submarine, it sometimes uses very low frequency (VLF) radio waves. These long wavelengths, beamed from large towers on the ground, are unique in their ability to travel through salty water. But some end up in space instead. There, according to a new report, they may be forming a protective bubble around Earth's atmosphere. -
Turns out the Svalbard seed vault is probably fine
A failure at a fail-safe vault. The irony is delicious (like many of the seeds), but that's not the whole story. On its website, the Svalbard Global Seed Vault is described by Crop Trust—the nonprofit that runs it—as “a fail-safe seed storage facility, built to stand the test of time—and the challenge of natural or man-made disasters.” It holds backups of seeds from seed banks around the world, with the goal of preserving a legacy of crop diversity in the face of ch -
That weird 'alien megastructure' star is dimming again right now
In late 2015, astronomers noticed something absurd happening around a distant star. Something massive seemed to be blocking as much as 20 percent of the star's light. -
Scientists tweaked natural mutations to create a better tomato
In genetics, sometimes one plus one equals zero. Genes that should work in concert with each other, each magnifying the other's effects, can in occasionally cancel each other out instead. A study released Thursday in the journal Cell Press looks at the genetic mutation that gave us the modern, domesticated tomato, shedding some light on how these cancellations happen —and how we can use them to create a more productive tomato. -
Rocket Lab may try to launch its Electron rocket for the first time this weekend
Rocket Lab's Electron rocket is only 55 feet tall. That's puny compared to SpaceX's 230-foot Falcon 9, but size isn't everything. The Electron could become a powerful system for putting small satellites into space for cheap—the company estimates each launch will cost $5 million compared to SpaceX's (already very cheap) $60 million. And on Sunday, it may fly for the very first time. -
Meet the armored soldiers and nuclear artillery of a future war that never was
The first half of the 20th century saw war unlike any that had transpired before. Elements were the same: people still fought over ideas and land, and it was still infantry on foot and civilians that did most of the dying. But the weapons! Fantastical, horrific weapons, like the machine guns that turned trench warfare from protracted stalemate to meat grinder, and fighters and bombers that burned through the skies. Or the armored tanks, which lumbered into history in the Western Front and then d -
A Chinese folk contraceptive could give rise to unisex 'molecular condoms'
Imagine: You're a sperm cell just trying to complete your life's greatest seminal work—fertilizing an egg cell. You're swimming up a reproductive track, your lil tail steadily swishing back and forth as you finally approach your target. Now it's time to push through the final stretch. -
Dozens assessed after tram, truck collide
Paramedics are treating 29 people, mostly for minor injuries, after a truck carrying soil collided into a packed tram in Melbourne. -
Village Roadshow flags Singapore sale
Beleaguered theme park operator Village Roadshow is discussing the potential sale of its holding in Singapore's Golden Village cinema exhibition business. -
Day, Horschel in playoff in Texas
Day shot 68 and Horschel 69 as they finished at 12 under at Irving, Texas. -
Facebook won't censor live self harm clips
A dossier of rules, leaked to the Guardian news website, show Facebook's position on what sort of footage is allowable on the social media network. -
Alumina appoints Mike Ferraro as new CEO
Alumina Ltd has appointed former BHP Billiton executive Mike Ferraro as its new CEO to succeed Peter Wasow, who retires on May 31. -
Motor racing - Dixon wins Indy pole, Alonso starts fifth
Two-time Formula One champion Fernando Alonso, the only rookie in Sunday's nine-car shootout, will start from the second row in fifth position as the Spanish driver makes his Indy debut. -
Soccer - Rijeka win Croatian league to end Dinamo dominance
ZAGREB (Reuters) - HNK Rijeka won the Croatian league for the first time on Sunday, ending Dinamo Zagreb's run of 11 successive titles. -
Inter end winless run as Lazio finish with nine men
MILAN (Reuters) - Inter Milan avoided setting an unwanted club record of nine league matches without a win by beating Lazio 3-1 away on Sunday after their opponents had two players sent off. -
Alonso to start fifth in Indycar debut
Fernando Alonso will make his Indianapolis debut starting in fifth spot after qualifying. -
Dutton resolute on his latest crackdown
Immigration Minister Peter Dutton already has the support of one key crossbench senator for his plan to impose a deadline on so-called 'fake refugees'.
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