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Four days away from opening test, British and Irish Lions suffer their first loss on tour in Australia to ACT Brumbies.
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Bruins take Stanley Cup advantage
Impressive display from goalie Tuukka Rask puts Bruins in ascendancy in their Stanley Cup finals against Blackhawks.
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Last Modified: 18 Jun 2013 11:50 GMT
Socceroos face do-or-die clash
Australia is not a traditional football-supporting nation, but all eyes are on Tuesday's crunch World Cup qualifier.
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Explosion hits military airport near Damascus
State television says car bomb hit checkpoint outside airport in Mezzeh, as violence continues in Syria.
Middle East
Last Modified: 17 Jun 2013 02:19 GMT
Syria lashes out at Egypt for ties cut
Officials condemn Egyptian decision to sever diplomatic ties and backing of no-fly zone, as violent uprising continues.
Middle East
Last Modified: 16 Jun 2013 20:17 GMT
Australian radio host sacked for PM gay jibe
Shock jock asked Gillard if her partner was gay in latest sexism uproar to rock Australian politics.
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Last Modified: 14 Jun 2013 19:04 GMT
World Bank lowers global growth estimate
Economy expected to grow at annual rate of 2.2 percent this year, led by 5.1 percent surge in developing countries.
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Syria rebels brace for Aleppo offensive
Morale is running low among fighters in northern province as regime forces gain ground.
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Australia defends response to boat accident
Prime Minister Gillard defends decision to call of search for bodies of drowned asylum seekers.
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Froome wins Criterium du Dauphine
Team Sky's Chris Froome establishes himself as Tour de France favourite as teammate Richie Porte finishes second.
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