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Secretary of State Marco Rubio suggested the United States would not take a day-to-day role in governing Venezuela, a turnaround after President Donald Trump announced a day earlier that the U.S. would be running Venezuela following its ouster of leader Nicolás Maduro

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Camille Rast ends Mikaela Shiffrin’s slalom winning streak in Slovenia

  • Swiss skiier topped the American by 0.14 seconds

  • Shiffrin satisfied with her run ahead of Milan Cortina

The duel between Mikaela Shiffrin and her Swiss rival Camille Rast is shaping up nicely with 45 days to go until the women’s slalom race at the Milan Cortina Winter Olympics.

Rast ended Shiffrin’s six-race winning streak in World Cup slaloms Sunday, beating the American star by 0.14 seconds after clocking the fastest time in both runs at an event in Slovenia.

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© Photograph: Marco Trovati/AP

© Photograph: Marco Trovati/AP

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Australian teenage sensation Indra Brown continues stunning rise with World Cup gold

  • 15-year-old closes on Winter Olympics spot in freeski halfpipe

  • Valentino Guseli wins snowboard halfpipe event in Calgary

Fifteen-year-old rookie Indra Brown and comeback kid Valentino Guseli have given Australia a timely golden double with impressive World Cup victories as the Winter Olympics loom large.

Brown maintained her dramatic progression in her first three World Cup career starts, following a bronze medal at Secret Garden in China and silver at Copper Mountain in the US, as Saturday’s freeski halfpipe victory in Calgary, Canada, made her the youngest Australian to win a World Cup event.

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© Photograph: Sean M Haffey/Getty Images

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Unsealed indictment reveals charges against Nicolás Maduro and his wife

Venezuelan president accused of running a ‘corrupt’ government fuelled by a drug-trafficking operation that flooded US with cocaine

A newly unsealed US justice department indictment accuses the captured Venezuelan president, Nicolás Maduro, of running a “corrupt, illegitimate government” fuelled by an extensive drug-trafficking operation that flooded the US with thousands of tons of cocaine.

The arrest of Maduro and his wife in a stunning military operation early on Saturday in Venezuela sets the stage for a major test for US prosecutors as they seek to secure a conviction in a Manhattan courtroom against the longtime leader of the oil-rich South American nation.

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© Photograph: Carlos Jasso/Reuters

© Photograph: Carlos Jasso/Reuters

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Crowd roars in standing ovation for Bondi hero Ahmed al-Ahmed at sold-out Ashes Test in Sydney

Cricketers and fans pay tribute to victims and first responders ahead of play at the SCG

A sold-out SCG crowd roared as Ahmed al-Ahmed, his arm in sling and his hand on his heart, walked onto the pitch just before play began of the final Test of the Ashes series.

The Syrian-born father of two helped disarm one of two gunmen during the Bondi terror attack, and on Sunday took part in the tributes made to the victims and those who risked their lives attending them.

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© Photograph: Morgan Hancock/CA/Cricket Australia/Getty Images

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Missing worker found dead after roof collapse deep underground at Queensland coalmine

Emergency team were unable to save man trapped in the Curragh mine following the collapse on Friday

Searchers have found a missing Queensland coalmine worker dead a day after he became trapped in a roof collapse.

The man was inside the Curragh mine in central Queensland when the collapse happened about 3pm on Friday. There were fears he was as deep as 1km underground.

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© Photograph: Auscape International Pty Ltd/Alamy

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Finland stuns two-time defending champions US in world junior ice hockey quarter-finals

  • Finland avenge last year’s final with OT upset

  • Valola scores winner as US title defense ends

  • Canada, Sweden cruise into world junior semis

Arttu Välilä scored at 2:11 of overtime and Finland stunned the two-time defending champion United States 4-3 on Friday night in the world junior hockey quarter-finals.

Last year in the final in Ottawa, Ontario, the Americans had beaten the Finns 4-3 in overtime. “Got to give credit to the US,” the Finnish captain, Aron Kiviharju, said. “That’s a hell of a team, full of great individuals and a well coached team. But I said we wanted that revenge from last year, and I think we kind of earned it tonight.”

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© Photograph: Joel Marklund/BILDBYRÅN/Shutterstock

© Photograph: Joel Marklund/BILDBYRÅN/Shutterstock

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