Ian Poulter is an unabashed fan of the sandbelt courses of southeast Melbourne
A U.S. aircraft carrier has arrived in Hong Kong, days after a pair of B-52 bombers flew over the disputed South China Sea
German police have conducted a large-scale anti-terror drill at Cologne-Bonn airport, in the west of the country, amid ongoing concerns about the threat posed by Islamic extremists
Kyodo: Nissan Chairman Carlos Ghosn will be detained for another 10 days, after arrest on suspicion of falsifying income reports by millions of dollars and misusing company assets for personal gain
Since stocks began tumbling two months ago, investors haven't abandoned the market. At least, not all of it.
Golf Australia says the 2019 Vic Open, which features both men and women playing simultaneously, will be co-sanctioned by the LPGA Tour
Federal figures show the number of Indian Country crimes that the U.S. Justice Department prosecutes has not shown significant change in recent years, despite new programs and attempts to boost public safety on reservations and prosecution rates
Virat Kohli returned to lead India and had an immediate impact in winning the toss in the tour-opening Twenty20 international and sending the beleaguered Australians in to bat
An international rights group says Libyan authorities have forcibly removed dozens of migrants who had barricaded themselves in a container ship in the port city of Misrata for the past 10 days after being picked up at sea
Indonesian police say an American woman allegedly threw her 2-month-old daughter to her death from a moving car on the tourist island of Bali and then tried to kill herself by leaping from the car
Leon Draisaitl scored 51 seconds into overtime and Connor McDavid had his 100th career goal to give the Edmonton Oilers a 4-3 win over the San Jose Sharks in Ken Hitchcock's first game as coach
South Korea's Kim Jong Yang has been elected as Interpol's next president, edging out a longtime veteran of Russia's security services who was strongly opposed by the U.S., Britain and other European nations
Interpol elects South Korea's Kim Jong Yang as its president in blow to Russian efforts at naming one of their own
An international aid group says an estimated 85,000 children under age 5 may have died of hunger and disease since the outbreak of Yemen's civil war in 2015
The World Cup of Golf is getting an early taste of Melbourne's fickle weather
Police say an American is believed to have been killed by an isolated Indian tribe known to fire at outsiders with bows and arrows
Asian shares fall on sign of escalating tensions ahead of Trump-Xi meeting
Life in the Iraqi town of al-Qaim has been put on hold as just across the border in Syria, fighting rages against one of the last major enclaves of the Islamic State group
Parity in the NHL is making more general managers willing to fire coaches early in the season in the hopes of getting back on track
The Taliban have denied involvement in a suicide bombing in the Afghan capital that killed at least 50 people
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