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Adams fires up for Tokyo with 19.65m throw in Auckland
(Reuters) - New Zealand's former shot put world champion Valerie Adams, hoping for a third Olympic gold medal in Tokyo this year, threw 19.65 metres in Auckland on Saturday, her longest in competition since 2016.
Australia media to plead guilty to breach of gag order on Pell conviction
MELBOURNE (Reuters) -A dozen Australian media firms have agreed to plead guilty for breaching a suppression order on reporting on the trial and conviction of former Vatican treasurer George Pell in 2018 for child sexual assault, a court heard on Monday.
Widespread Internet outages hit northeast US
Internet users across the northeast USÂ experienced widespread outages for several hours on Jan 26, interrupting work and school because of an unspecified Verizon network issue.
Tennis-Australian Open quarantine plan faces legal challenge
MELBOURNE (Reuters) - Apartment owners on the premises of a luxury Melbourne hotel are seeking to quash plans by Australian Open organisers to use the hotel to quarantine players ahead of the Grand Slam.
Australian media face trial over Cardinal Pell's child sex abuse case reporting
MELBOURNE (Reuters) - A trial began on Monday alleging dozens of journalists, editors and media companies breached an Australia-wide court suppression order in reporting on ex-Vatican treasurer George Pell's child sex abuse conviction in 2018.
Trump vs Biden: What's at stake in key emerging markets?
LONDON (Reuters) - Emerging markets have historically fared better with a Democrat as U.S. president and after this year's underperformance under Republican Donald Trump, much of the sector might welcome the prospect of a Joe Biden victory in Tuesday's election.
Egypt's central bank sacks leading private bank chief over suspected "financial crimes"
CAIRO, Oct. 22 (Xinhua) -- The Central Bank of Egypt (CBE) dismissed on Thursday chairman of the Commercial International Bank (CIB), a leading private sector bank in the country, over what CBE sees as "financial crimes."
Australian hubris sets up Wallabies for Eden Park reality check
MELBOURNE (Reuters) - A draw against New Zealand is as good as a win for some pundits in Australia who have seized on Wellington as proof the Wallabies are ready to rise up and claim the Bledisloe Cup for the first time in 18 years.
Fears of voter intimidation follow Trump's debate call for his backers to monitor polls
(Reuters) - U.S. Democrats and nonpartisan election experts on Wednesday denounced President Donald Trump's calls for his supporters to act as ad-hoc poll watchers in the November election, saying they were an oblique call for illegal voter intimidation.
Biden leads Trump nationally, but race much tighter in key states
NEW YORK (Reuters) - The U.S. presidential race is much closer than national surveys suggest, according to Reuters/Ipsos opinion polls in battleground states that show Democrat Joe Biden with only a slim lead over President Donald Trump in three highly competitive states and in a dead heat in three others.