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A glowing record in Brisbane will help boost the British and Irish Lions after suffering their first defeat on tour.
EgyptAir jet escorted by British Typhoon fighter jets after passenger discovered note threatening the aircraft.
Critics say monuments in Scotland's biggest city are not truly representative of local identity and ignore commoners.
Will a new scientific achievement to produce human stem cells eventually lead to human cloning?
Captain, coach, chairman and world-beating spinner of Pakistan's cricket team talk shop ahead of ICC Champions Trophy.
Matt Stevens comes out of retirement to be named part of Warren Gatland's 37-man squad as Jonny Wilkinson misses out.
Following Adam Scott's Masters victory, Australian golfer Brett Rumford defeats compatriot to win Ballantine's title.
In a rain interrupted contest, Sweden's Alex Noren is one stroke ahead of field after third round in South Korea.
From Olympic champion Mo Farah to first-time runners, Boston explosions harden the will and spirit of competitors.
Six-time gold medalist Chris Hoy announces retirement after a glittering career which put UK cycling on the map.
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Some urbanites are returning to their rural roots to farm the land.
Kuwait's 'Bidoon' have been stripped of rights and treated as second-class citizens.
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