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Djokovic in fine touch on Agassi's watch
Defending champion Novak Djokovic is enjoying his partnership with tennis great Andre Agassi at the French Open, that has resulted in a first-round win to date. -
Becker backs Federer's French Open snub
Six-time major champion Boris Becker has backed Roger Federer's decision to bypass the French Open and concentrate on claiming an eighth Wimbledon crown. -
Ecuador to let Assange stay at embassy
Ecuador's new president Lenin Moreno has labelled Julian Assange a "hacker" but says for human rights reasons he can stay at his country's London embassy. -
Barcelona name Valverde as coach
BARCELONA (Reuters) - Barcelona named former Athletic Bilbao coach Ernesto Valverde on Monday as the successor to Luis Enrique and he will take charge of the La Liga runners-up on a two-year contract with the option of a third. -
Russian race-walker banned for doping
Russian national 20km race-walking champion Pyotr Trofimov has been banned for four years for a doping violation. -
Sailing - Ainslie loses to France in setback to America's Cup hopes
It was the fourth loss for the British crew and the second victory for underdogs Groupama Team France, who won their first race of the contest on Sunday, beating Sweden's Artemis Racing. -
Tiger Woods arrested on DUI charge in Florida
Woods, who is second on the all-time list with 14 major titles, was booked at 7:18 a.m. (1118 GMT) and released several hours later on his own recognizance, the report showed. -
Safe choice Valverde faces huge job to revive Barca
BARCELONA (Reuters) - Ernesto Valverde's appointment as Barcelona coach has been a long time coming and he has been chosen as Luis Enrique's successor due to his wealth of experience, but he faces a huge task to rejuvenate a side showing signs of decline. -
No hard feelings between Wallabies duo
Stephen Moore and Adam Coleman nearly came to blows on the weekend but the Wallabies skipper says it will all be forgotten come June's Test series. -
Field could be Dragons No.1: Nightingale
Josh Dugan's decision to leave St George Illawarra at the end of the year means the club can now move to spend their money on re-signing some players. -
Pellegrino leaves Alaves after Cup final defeat
BARCELONA (Reuters) - Argentine coach Mauricio Pellegrino said on Monday he is leaving Spanish club Alaves after one year in charge. -
Putin visits France, aims to mend ties
Russian President Vladimir Putin has arrived in France for talks with newly-elected President Emmanuel Macron - the presidential candidate he did not back. -
Ter Stegen renews contract with Barcelona
BARCELONA (Reuters) - Germany international goalkeeper Marc-Andre ter Stegen has extended his contract with Barcelona until 2022, the club announced on Monday. -
Macron greets Putin for first face-to-face talks
France's President Emmanuel Macron and Russian counterpart Vladimir Putin on Monday held their first meeting since the French leader came to office, with differences on Ukraine and Syria in full view. -
Artemis proves well-oiled machine in America's Cup bid
Defending champion and Oracle Team USA skipper Jimmy Spithill identified Artemis, in their distinctive blue and yellow catamaran "Big Blue", as one of his biggest competitors after the Swedish crew excelled in practise racing. -
Tomljanovic joins Aussie exodus in Paris
Alja Tomljanovic has become the fifth Australian first-round loser at the French Open following a three-set defeat to 2016 semi-finalist Kiki Bertens. -
No panic for Hawks, injured star O'Meara
Hawthorn star Jaeger O'Meara is confident his recurring knee issues won't derail his AFL career. -
Sri Lanka deploys more troops as flood toll climbs to 177
Thousands of Sri Lankan troops battled Monday to get relief supplies to nearly half a million people displaced by the island's worst flooding for 14 years, which has killed 177 people. -
Kelly defends plan for Russia back channel
Homeland Security Secretary John Kelly is defending an alleged effort by White House adviser Jared Kushner to create back-channel communications with Russia. -
Vanquished Millman reveals injury anguish
First-round French Open loser John Millman says just being back on court is a major win after a third round of career-saving surgery. -
Storm brewing at Roland Garros as Muguruza courts danger
PARIS (Reuters) - A storm was brewing at Roland Garros on Monday before the start of day two of the French Open as defending champion Garbine Muguruza prepared to face 2010 winner Francesca Schiavone in muggy conditions on Court Philippe Chatrier. -
MI5 reviewing practices after Manchester attack, 16th person arrested
Britain said on Monday intelligence service MI5 was reviewing its processes following a suicide bomb attack which killed 22 people in Manchester, as questions continue over how much the authorities knew about the assailant. -
One F1 comeback is enough for Button
MONACO (Reuters) - Formula One may have seen the last of Jenson Button following the 2009 world champion's Monaco Grand Prix comeback as stand-in for McLaren race regular Fernando Alonso. -
Force winger Peni nearing Super return
Western Force winger Chance Peni is a chance to make his return from a groin injury in Saturday night's clash with the Hurricanes in Perth. -
I had to change something says Djokovic
Novak Djokovic says he's gelled with new mentor Andre Agassi after sacking his entire coaching staff. -
Aging Hollywood stars stay digitally young
Johnny Depp is the latest Hollywood star to get the drastic de-aging treatment on screen known as a digital facelift. -
Golf - Stenson backing Wentworth winner Noren for major glory
VIRGINIA WATER, England (Reuters) - British Open title holder Henrik Stenson believes new BMW PGA Championship winner Alexander Noren has all the credentials to become the second Swede to triumph in a men's major. -
Medicare fund about 'confidence': Cormann
A Senate committee has been told the new Medicare Guarantee Fund is aimed at bolstering public confidence in health care funding. -
'I shot till Monis was no longer a threat'
The officer who fired his gun 17 times at gunman Man Haron Monis, killing him, during the Lindt Cafe siege says he could not have acted differently. -
Port's Dixon moves on from AFL brain-fade
Port Adelaide's Brad Ebert says forward Charlie Dixon has moved on from his costly blunder in the AFL club's loss to Geelong. -
Disability abuse royal commission rejected
The Turnbull government has quashed a fresh call for a royal commission into allegations of violence and abuse of Australians with disabilities. -
Sri Lanka monsoon: Large scale relief efforts as death toll rises
Sri Lanka's monsoon toll climbed to 164 with the discovery of more bodies of people buried in landslides triggered by intense rains, the Disaster Management Centre has said. -
Tax office works with Plutus clients
As investigations continue into the Plutus Payroll scandal, the Australian Taxation Office is offering help to workers and employers. -
Price and Pearce bury the hatchet
NSW great Ray Price and Blues playmaker Mitchell Pearce have had a chance meeting in camp this week ahead of State of Origin I. -
Cricket - Fast man Starc sees quick return to rhythm
LONDON (Reuters) - Refreshed Australia pace spearhead Mitchell Starc is confident of regaining his rhythm quickly for the Champions Trophy after being sidelined nearly three months with a foot injury. -
Ryder Cup player Overton survives spine infection, says wife
She used the social media networking service to explain her husband's absence from competitive golf following a period of 10 months during which Overton has played just twice. -
Meet the people who volunteer to enter war zones
When everyone else is rushing to leave, these are the people who enter the conflict zone, determined to help those left behind. -
WA miners buyout 'in their interests'
Premier Mark McGowan says it might be in the interests of Rio Tinto and BHP to hand over money to his government to buy out their iron ore lease rental fees. -
This week in tech: Triumph of AlphaGo, new Surface Pro, and a bacteria shirt
This week, a machine came out on top, and an Ivy-League dropout finally got a Harvard degree. -
Stop looking for the latest superfood and eat a chili pepper
"Tears in Eyes" is a Sichuan dish of soft rice noodles covered in a spicy sauce made of dried, fresh, and pickled chill peppers, chili oil, and, of course, the iconic Sichuan peppercorn. It more than lives up to its name. The dish's capsaicin content (capsaicin is what gives chilis their bite) is so intense that as tears stream down your face, you start to believe that you're doing irreversible damage to your tongue. It is also delicious. -
Shape shifting pasta, Jupiter's swirling storms, and other amazing images of the week
The week is gone but the images remain. Here, the visual experiences that the defined "science and technology" over the last 576 hours... -
Make instant slushies with supercooling
Sound the alarms: Water doesn't always freeze when it should. In fact, you can chill water and most other liquids below the temperatures at which they usually freeze. Scientists once cooled water down to the frigid temperature of -51°C, and the H2O remained liquid, at least for a fraction of a second, before it flash-froze. But forget scientists—you can use this phenomenon, called supercooling or undercooling, to make instant slushies—even beer slushies. -
Los Angeles has enjoyed the same amazing climate for 50,000 years
Los Angeles is the land of sunshine, warm summers, and mild winters, with only a few dark and cloudy days to darken the relentless California cheerfulness. But what if you travelled back in time 50,000 years? What would California's climate look like then? -
How one community rallied to save turtles from becoming roadkill
The Long Point Causeway is a gentle two lane road running over a small spit of marshland in Lake Erie. It's lovely, bordered by trees and wetlands, and until recently, it was an apocalyptic hellscape straight out of Mad Max for the turtle species living nearby. -
52 of Cassini's most beautiful postcards from the outer solar system
One of NASA's greatest spacecraft will call it quits on September 15, 2017. The Cassini spacecraft has made countless discoveries during its sojourn to Saturn and its surrounding moons. It has also sent back nearly 400,000 images, many of which are purely spectacular, with surely more to come during the final months of the mission as Cassini explores new territory between Saturn and its rings. -
Hundreds queue for bee tattoos in solidarity with Manchester victims
Hundreds of locals queued at tattoo parlours with lines stretching around city blocks as tattoo artists scrambled to ink as many customers as possible. -
Soccer - Crotone pull off one of Serie A's great escapes
ROME (Reuters) - Modest Crotone, eight points adrift of safety at the start of April, completed one of Serie A's great escapes when they beat Lazio 3-1 on Sunday to avoid relegation on the final day of the season. -
Wesfarmers MD to get $3m less than Goyder
Incoming Wesfarmers managing director Rob Scott will earn nearly 30 per cent less than current boss Richard Goyder when he takes over in November. -
LeBron ready for NBA's great challenge
Cleveland's LeBron James has admitted the upcoming NBA Finals series against Golden State will be up there with the greatest challenges of his career. -
Motor-racing - Sato wins Indy 500, engine failure spoils Alonso debut
INDIANAPOLIS (Reuters) - Takuma Sato fought off a challenge from Helio Castroneves to become the first Japanese driver to win the Indianapolis 500 on Sunday while Fernando Alonso's Indy adventure ended in familiar frustration.
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