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Labor goes after dodgy company directors
Federal Labor is planning to announce new measures aimed at cracking down on dodgy company directors involved in what is known as phoenixing. -
Sport-North American leagues urge vigilance after Manchester attack
The attack, which killed 22 people, has raised concerns in the U.S. ahead of the Memorial Day holiday weekend, when fans flock to baseball stadiums to kick off the summer. -
Minister told Snowy 2.0 price higher
Environment department officials say their minister, Josh Frydenberg, was told the $2 billion Snowy Hydro project could need another $2 billion. -
Security for mass gatherings reviewed
Cabinet's national security committee has met to discuss Australia's security arrangements following the deadly terrorist attack in the United Kingdom. -
Trump lands in Italy to meet Pope Francis
US President Donald Trump has arrived in Rome ahead of his first meeting with Pope Francis on Wednesday. -
Putin promises fans World Cup at highest level
KRASNODAR, Russia (Reuters) - Russia's preparations for hosting the football World Cup next year are on track, Russian President Vladimir Putin told the head of world football's governing body, FIFA, on Tuesday. -
Madrid sign Flamengo starlet Vinicius Junior
Reports in Spain suggest the deal for the 16-year-old is around 46 million euros (£39.7 million), which would make him the second most expensive signing from the Brazilian league in history. -
Dumoulin hangs on despite emergency call of nature
Sunweb's Dumoulin got off his bike with 33km of the 222km stage from Rovetta to Bormio left, dashing down an embankment after being hit by stomach problems. -
Dumoulin fumes as Quintana cuts Giro lead
Opposition riders went on the attack when Giro d'Italia leader Tom Doumolin needed to use the bathroom and he wasn't happy. -
Duterte declares martial law in south
Rodrigo Duterte, president of the Philippines, has declared martial law in the southern Mindanao province after fighting between the army and Islamic State. -
Brazil police arrest presidential aide in World Cup probe
BRASILIA (Reuters) - Brazilian police on Tuesday arrested a presidential aide and two ex-governors as part of an investigation into the 2014 World Cup's most expensive stadium, another black eye for the country's political establishment that adds pressure on beleaguered President Michel Temer. -
Jimmy Anderson suffers groin tear
England quick Jimmy Anderson is facing an uncertain summer after tearing his groin in county cricket. -
Former CIA chief raised Russia hack alarm
Former CIA director John Brennan has testified that it was clear in the lead-up to November's presidential election that Russia was attempting to interfere. -
Marcelino aiming for restoration job as he braves Valencia role
Replacing caretaker boss Voro, former Villarreal manager Marcelino becomes the latest to try to revive the east coast side after years of upheaval. -
Whiteley named Springboks captain, Steyn returns
CAPE TOWN, (Reuters) – - Loose-forward Warren Whiteley was named South Africa captain on Tuesday as beleaguered coach Allister Coetzee announced his squad for the three-test home series against France in June. -
Agassi could bring something special to Djokovic, says Leconte
LONDON (Reuters) - Novak Djokovic could be on the verge of "something special" after teaming up with Andre Agassi for the French Open, former Roland Garros runner-up Henri Leconte said on Tuesday. -
Police arrest man over Manchester attack
British police have arrested a 23-year-old man in connection with a suicide bomb attack in Manchester, which killed 22 people and injured dozens at a concert. -
First man on court, French Open manager keeps the clay in shape
PARIS (Reuters) - Bruno Slastan has been first on court at the French Open on every day the tournament has hosted since 1989, using all his experience to prep the world's most celebrated clay surface for five hours before play starts. -
Nose operation rules Sane out of Confederations Cup
BERLIN (Reuters) - Germany winger Leroy Sane will miss the Confederations Cup in Russia next month to undergo a nasal operation, the country's football federation (DFB) said on Tuesday. -
Brazilian police arrest several former politicians over World Cup investigation
BRASILIA (Reuters) - Brazilian police on Tuesday said they arrested several former politicians as part of an investigation into suspected overcharging of up to 900 million reais (£212.3 million) in the construction of Brasilia's football stadium. -
Manchester centre evacuated, then reopened
A shopping centre in Manchester has been evacuated after witnesses reported hearing a big bang, but it was later reopened. -
Man Utd cancel Europa League final news conference after concert attack
ZURICH (Reuters) - Manchester United have cancelled their news conference ahead of the Europa League final in Stockholm following Monday's suicide attack at a pop concert in their own city which killed 22 people. -
Militant attack on Afghan army base kills 10 soldiers
At least 10 Afghan soldiers were killed when militants attacked their army base in the southern province of Kandahar, the defence ministry has said, in the latest attack on Western-backed forces. -
French defender Clichy to leave Man City
Clichy, who joined City from Arsenal in 2011, made 39 appearances for the Manchester side this season as they secured a third-placed league finish. He has made a total of 203 appearances for City, winning two league titles. -
Liverpool eyeing silverware after top-four finish - Milner
Liverpool, who secured fourth spot in the Premier League with a 3-0 win over Middlesbrough on Sunday, have not won a major trophy since their League Cup triumph five years ago. -
Town of Collingullie celebrates AFL debut
Greater Western Sydney's Harry Perryman, who produced two match-winning smothers on AFL debut, hopes bigger and better things are to come. -
Dockers' Ballantyne left hamstrung again
Fremantle goalsneak Hayden Ballantyne will miss around three weeks after re-injuring his left hamstring in the WAFL on the weekend. -
Twenty-two killed in UK suicide attack
UK police say 22 people, including children, have been killed in a suspected terror attack after a Ariana Grande concert in Manchester. -
Walters wants a piece of Crows star Betts
Star Adelaide forward Eddie Betts looms as one of Fremantle's biggest hurdles in Saturday night's AFL clash at Adelaide Oval. -
Benji back with Hunt for Broncos in NRL
Benji Marshall has been named to start in the halves alongside Ben Hunt for for Brisbane with both players set to return to the NRL from injury. -
Matt Cecchin earns Origin referee recall
Matt Cecchin will officiate in his first State of Origin match next Wednesday since the controversial opening game of the 2012 series. -
'Terrorist incident': 22 dead including children, police say attacker carrying IED
At least 22 people have died and 59 others were wounded in a suspected terrorist attack at the end of a concert by US pop singer Ariana Grande in the northern England city of Manchester. -
Waratahs train to start Super Rugby faster
NSW Waratahs have adopted a more full-blooded approach to starting training as they look to eliminate their tardy Super Rugby starts. -
Shades of '93 in current AFL Bombers: Long
Essendon great Michael Long sees no reason why John Worsfold's side can't follow in the footsteps of Kevin Sheedy's famous Baby Bombers. -
Primary picks replacement for CEO Gregg
Primary Health chief financial officer Malcolm Ashcroft will replace chief executive Peter Gregg until September, when Malcolm Parmenter will take over. -
Indigenous rights still behind 50 years on
As the 50-year anniversary of the groundbreaking 1967 referendum approaches, many indigenous leaders say much more work needs to be done to achieve equality. -
Qld to target One Nation if fraud found
Queensland's premier says she will introduce retrospective laws to prevent electoral fraud if an investigation into One Nation finds any wrongdoing. -
Don't pontificate to India on coal:senator
Federal Resources Minister Matt Canavan has described the Queensland government as a walking embarrassment after causing delays to Adani's investment decision. -
Air pollution may disrupt sleep: research
New US research suggests air pollution may not only affect the heart and lungs but also sleep quality. -
'Carnage everywhere': Manchester witness
A father has described seeing "carnage everywhere" in the wake of an explosion at Manchester Arena that left around 30 people lying on the floor. -
Paperwork holds up platypus exchange
A deal to send two platypus from Taronga Zoo to San Diego is yet to receive the tick of approval from federal environment department officials. -
Manchester blast: What we know so far
UK police have confirmed up to 19 people have died and around 50 people are injured in a suspected terrorist incident at a Manchester concert hall. -
Critical call out for O-type blood donors
The Red Cross Blood Service is urging those with O-Negative and O-Positive blood types to come forward as Australia's supply falls dangerously low. -
Europa league success crucial for Mourinho's reputation
The Portuguese coach arrived at Old Trafford at the start of this campaign charged with the task of restoring United to, if not their old dominance, at least a place at the top table in the Premier League elite.
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