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They call her the muse of Rio de Janeiro's Carnival. She insists she's a missionary
They call her the muse of Rio de Janeiro's Carnival. She insists she's a missionary
Google's New Zealand division says it will be forced to stop linking to news content in its search results if the Fair Digital News Bargaining Bill passes.
World No.1 Jannik Sinner is confident of avoiding a doping ban despite the World Anti-Doping Agency appealing a decision to clear him over two positive tests.
The Davis Cup, the World Cup of men's tennis, is to undergo another change of structure again next year to accommodate a return to home-and-away ties.
Karolina Muchova has ended second-ranked Aryna Sabalenka's 15-match winning streak with a 7-6 (7-4) 2-6 6-4 victory in the China Open quarter-finals.
Australian sailing great Jimmy Spithill is to quit the America's Cup after Luna Rossa were defeated by the first British boat to make the final in 60 years.
Melbourne United have hammered Perth 97-68 in the Wildcats' own den, making light of the absence of Matthew Dellavedova.
Adelaide have improved their record to 5-1 and moved to third on the ladder after beating St Kilda by four points in a close AFLW duel.
Some European Union countries have voted to impose duties on imports of electric vehicles from China.
A rampant South African team have inflicted a 10-wicket defeat on the West Indies in their opening Women's T20 World Cup match in Dubai.
Nick Daicos and Isaac Heeney, both touted as Brownlow Medal contenders this AFL season, have won their respective club best-and-fairest awards.
New Melbourne president Brad Green says the Demons are within touching distance of returning to their best, but has called for unity at the struggling AFL club.
The Cairns Taipans held off a fast finishing Tasmania JackJumpers to seal back-to-back home NBL wins.
Blockades are in place and phone services are cut in Pakistan's capital as the government tries to stop a protest in support of former PM Imran Khan.
Andrew Forrest has urged more Australians to help Palestinians at risk of famine. Find out more.
A severe rainstorm has struck Bosnia, leaving at least 14 people dead and flooding towns and villages in central and southern parts of the country.
Melbourne have shut down AFL trade speculation over Clayton Oliver, with president Brad Green confirming the disgruntled midfielder is staying at the club.
The European Union's top court has said some FIFA transfer rules are contrary to European Union legislation relating to competition and freedom of movement.
Queensland's premier has dismissed as "weasel words" the opposition leader's pledge to stand down if crime numbers don't decline in his first term of office.
St Kilda's blow of losing Josh Battle to Hawthorn via free agency has been offset by the news they will receive pick No.8 as compensation.
A decorated doctor says the death of 17-year-old boy from a severe allergic reaction could have been prevented if doctors had administered adrenaline earlier.