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Northern Ireland make playoffs despite 1-0 loss to Norway
Scotland's earlier 2-2 draw with Slovenia allowed Slovakia to finish runners-up in Group F and stay in contention for a playoff spot, while Northern Ireland's superior record meant their playoff place was secured before kickoff in Oslo. -
Kim Jong-un promotes sister, reaffirms nuclear drive
North Korean leader Kim Jong-Un has promoted his sister to a senior ruling party post, state media said Sunday, and praised the country's nuclear weapons programme which has sparked international alarm. -
Vic Bupa aged care workers to stop work
Nurses and carers at nine Victorian Bupa nursing homes will hold stop work meetings to campaign for improved staffing levels and better wages and conditions. -
Merkel, allies reach deal on migrants
Germany will accept 200,000 migrants a year on humanitarian grounds under a deal struck between Chancellor Angela Merkel and her conservative allies. -
Oklahoma City edges Melbourne in thriller
Melbourne United had two shots blocked in the final seconds to lose to the Oklahoma City Thunder. -
Germany's perfect 10 completed with win over Azerbaijan
KAISERSLAUTERN, Germany (Reuters) - Germany crushed Azerbaijan 5-1 on Sunday with talented Leon Goretzka scoring twice, to complete a record-equalling World Cup qualifying campaign with ten wins out of ten matches. -
White supremacists march again in Charlottesville, but turnout is small
White supremacists carrying Tiki torches rallied again on Saturday in Charlottesville, Virginia, but in numbers far smaller than during the turbulent August demonstration that left a young counter-protester dead. -
Brisbane drivers paying more for petrol
A report has found Brisbane drivers are paying more for petrol than people in Australia's other four largest cities. -
Jubilation in Egypt after first World Cup berth in 28 years
CAIRO (Reuters) - Egypt's capital crackled with fireworks and blared with horns as the soccer-crazy country reached the World Cup for the first time in 28 years as rare scenes of joy took hold of city blocks celebrating a 2-1 victory over Congo. -
Chelsea Manning 'afraid' since release, but doesn't plan to lay low
Chelsea Manning, a former soldier jailed for leaking classified information to Wikileaks, said Sunday she has been 'afraid' since being released from prison, but does not plan to lay low. -
Argentina head to Ecuador under pressure
Struggling Argentina head to Ecuador knowing anything but victory will add to pressure of qualifying for the 2018 soccer World Cup in Russia. -
Govt to subsidise leukaemia, lymphoma drug
The Turnbull government will subsidise a life-changing new medicine for leukaemia and lymphoma patients. -
Show more understanding minister tells ABC
Communications Minister Mitch Fifield has defended his deal struck with One Nation for increased transparency at the ABC and SBS. -
Scotland's World Cup dreams ended by draw in Slovenia
LJUBLJANA (Reuters) - Scotland fought out a dramatic 2-2 draw away to Slovenia on Sunday but the result extinguished both sides' World Cup dreams as they fell short of making the playoffs, and guaranteed a playoff spot for Northern Ireland. -
Dove apologises for 'racist' Facebook ad showing black woman turning white
International soap brand Dove sparked outrage after a Facebook ad pictured a black woman turning into a white one. -
Two-goal Salah sends Egypt to World Cup with last-gasp penalty
ALEXANDRIA (Reuters) - Mohamed Salah scored with a last-gasp penalty to book Egypt a place in the World Cup finals for the first time in 28 years as they edged Congo 2-1 in their dramatic Group E qualifier on Sunday. -
Australian Open to return to Melbourne
Melbourne has been granted hosting rights for the 2020 and 2022 Australian Open of golf. -
Trump still sees 'military options' for dealing with North Korea: aide
An aide says US President Donald Trump is still considering military options for dealing with North Korea. -
NRL doubles down with four huge clashes
The NRL will celebrate Easter with a massive fiesta featuring four Sydney clubs at ANZ Stadium, with two other double-headers scheduled in 2018. -
Slovakia beat Malta 3-0 to keep playoff hopes alive
The home side pipped Scotland for second place behind group winners England after the Scots could only draw 2-2 away to Slovenia. Both teams finished on 18 points but Slovakia have a superior goal difference. -
Lewandowski helps Poland seal World Cup berth with Montenegro win
WARSAW (Reuters) - Poland sealed their first World Cup spot since the 2006 tournament after an early onslaught and a late flourish, including a goal from the excellent Robert Lewandowski, gave them a 4-2 home win over Montenegro on Sunday. -
Dubai late show keeps Pakistan in the hunt
Pakistan have turned the second Test on its head after Sri Lanka's decision not to enforce the follow-on left them reeling at 5-34 at stumps on day two. -
Scots' World Cup dreams ended in dramatic draw in Slovenia
With Slovakia, as expected, beating Malta 3-0, it left the Scots needing to win to seal a playoff spot from Group F and when Leigh Griffiths put them ahead against the run of play in the first half, they were on course to do just that. -
Malnutrition rife among Rohingya refugees
Malnutrition is widespread among the hundreds of thousands of Rohingya refugees in Bangladesh, according to aid groups. -
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Bendtner back as Denmark clinch playoff spot with Romania draw
Manager Age Hareide gave Bendtner, currently plying his trade at Norwegian side Rosenborg, his first competitive start for almost two years and the striker repaid his coach's faith with a lively, if sometimes ragged, display. -
Kane scores again as England win 1-0 in final qualifier
Kane converted from the spot in the 27th minute for his sixth goal in his last seven England matches after his Tottenham Hotspur team mate Dele Alli tumbled in the area under a clumsy challenge from Ovidijus Verbickas in the Group F match. -
Poland reach World Cup with 4-2 win over Montenegro
WARSAW (Reuters) - Poland qualified for the 2018 World Cup after a 4-2 home win over Montenegro on Sunday saw them to finish top of Group E with 25 points from 10 games. -
Hundreds of thousands march for Spain unity
Hundreds of thousands of people took to the streets of Catalonia’s capital Barcelona, to express their opposition to declaring independence from Spain. -
‘I have a massive amount of respect for any founders that come through here, be they successful or unsuccessful’ siliconrepublic.com/start-ups/ndrc…
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.@digitalkawalec is CTO and head of strategy and innovation at #Vodafone Enterprise Security Services. ow.ly/Pw3K30fHiBz
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Hatton holds on as Fisher hits record 61
Tyrrell Hatton has held on to claim the Alfred Dunhill Links Championship for the second time on a record-breaking day at St Andrews. -
This could be great news for astronauts! ow.ly/EIxy30fHiwD
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Toymaker @Mattel has bowed to pressure over #privacy concerns. #AI #IoT ow.ly/vMwL30fHio4
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Coulthard unfazed by Walkinshaw threat
New Supercars series leader Fabian Coulthard is unfazed by the looming Walkinshaw Racing threat despite a taste of what may be to come at the Bathurst 1000. -
Supercars joker Reynolds a serious threat
Supercars funnyman David Reynolds has emerged as a serious threat after claiming a maiden Bathurst 1000 title at Mount Panorama. -
Maxwell fighting to win Ashes No.6 berth
Australia's Glenn Maxwell believes he can retain the Test No.6 spot by scoring runs in the Sheffield Shield despite a tough limited-overs tour of India. -
Vic warns of possible thunderstorm asthma
Victoria has raised the risk of a thunderstorm asthma event to "moderate" in parts of the state, with people asked to prepare for an outbreak. -
Bombers busy as AFL trade period begins
The AFL trade period bounces down at Etihad Stadium in Melbourne on Monday when clubs meet for a round of meetings. -
Parry eyeing Sydney sevens redemption
Shannon Parry says Australia will benefit from the recent university rugby sevens series as they learn to handle the pressure of expectation and a home crowd. -
Donaldson beats Cuevas to set up Nadal clash in Shanghai Open
The 20-year-old hit 14 aces and saved all of his eight break points to beat 31-year-old Cuevas. Donaldson will be joined by France's 15th-seeded Lucas Pouille, Gilles Simon and Italian Fabio Fognini in the second round. -
Gilmore eliminated by Moore in France
Hawaii's three-time world champion Carissa Moore beat Stephanie Gilmore but Australians Sally Fitzgibbons and Tyler Wright are into the last four in France. -
A #fintech revolution is happening in Dublin ow.ly/aMKq30fHihL
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Massive rally against Catalonia secession
Thousands of people have walked the streets of Barcelona, denouncing secession and calling for Spanish unity ahead of a gathering of the regional parliament. -
.@Apple is investigating a not-so-swell battery problem. ow.ly/8dpf30fFhuM
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Athletics: Rupp, Dibaba claim Chicago Marathon victories
Olympic bronze medallist Rupp used his track speed to break open the men's race in the last 10 km to finish in two hours, nine minutes and 20 seconds. -
.@HIQA has updated messaging standards for Irish doctors to improve patient care ow.ly/6mMG30fHidP
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Thinking of returning to work after a career break? Applications for #returnships at @FidelityCareers are open now siliconrepublic.com/people/fidelit…
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#ICYMI: Did Russian war games cause mobile phone outages in Latvia? ow.ly/zzew30fHi67
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Interim report may further stoke GST row
The Productivity Commission is expected to release its interim report on an inquiry into the GST carve-up requested by Treasurer Scott Morrison six months ago.
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