Otto Warmbier's death remains mystery as family declines autopsy
Warmbier died on 19 June in Ohio after spending about 17 months in North Korean captivity.
Watch how adult elephants in South Korea's Grand Park Zoo save calf from drowning
The young one had been standing at the side of a large pool in its enclosure when it slipped and fell into the water.
Islamist group linked to al-Qaeda claims responsibility for attacking resort near Mali capital Bamako
Two people from the European Union mission in Mali were among 5 killed in the attack.
Indian teen gang raped by 6 minors left unattended for hours in government hospital
The girl was found unconscious on tracks near a railway station in the state of Bihar on 17 June.
Man dies after allegedly being beaten up for stopping officials from filming defecating women
A murder case has been registered against the accused, but no arrests have been made.
Bangladesh Islamists threaten to 'break every bone' of lawyer over statue outside top court in Dhaka
Hefazat-e-Islam argues that the statue amounted to idolisation, which is forbidden in Islam.
Mount Everest: Nepal to measure height of world's tallest peak
There is speculation that the height of Everest could have changed after the massive earthquake that struck Nepal in 2015.
North Carolina man suffers severe burns after falling into acidic Yellowstone hot spring
Gervais Dylan Gatete was flown from the airport in West Yellowstone to Salt Lake City, where he is in stable condition in hospital.
Australia brings in new national gun amnesty amid growing debate over security
During amnesty starting from 1 July, people can surrender unregistered weapons without the fear of prosecution.
Nurse survives after falling from seventh floor but kills doctor below
Isabel Muñoz, the doctor who was studying at University Hospital del Valle in Colombia, died from her injuries.
India home ministry allegedly used Spain-Morocco border picture to highlight its work
The ministry used the photo in its annual report to show floodlighting of the Indian border.
'CanadaCreep' suspect who took pictures of hundreds of women and posted them on Twitter arrested
The unnamed man posted images of women's clothed breasts, buttocks or genitals with lewd captions.
3 held for 1984 murder of French child Gregory Villemin
The four-year-old boy was found with his hands and feet tied in the Vologne river in eastern France.
Love bite? Man bitten by snake sinks teeth into wife's wrist hoping to die together
Shankar Rai died soon after being admitted to hospital, but his wife survived.
'They obviously can't get out,' says BBC presenter George Clarke who lives in Grenfell Tower
Eyewitnesses share horror of the London fire.
New Jersey teacher suspended for allegedly removing Trump's references from school yearbook
Two students complained after their photos were edited to remove Trump's name and his campaign slogan.
New York indicts Bangladesh's deputy consul general for allegedly forcing his servant to work without pay
Mohammed Shaheldul Islam was indicted on charges of labour trafficking and assault.
Manchester bombing: Salman Abedi had planned attack since December, says Libya
Abedi spent almost a month in Tripoli, where his family stays, before returning to Britain to execute his plan.
Indonesians raise money for 94-year-old banana seller found in tears after robbery
The old man was robbed of more than 1m rupiah.
Equality march: Thousands rally in support of LGBT rights across US
The rallies celebrated the gains of the LGBT community, but also showed concerns over the threats posed by the Trump administration.
Mid-air crisis: Massive hole blown in engine forces China Eastern Airlines plane to land at Sydney
Flight MU736 was heading from Sydney to Shanghai and was an hour into its flight when the emergency occurred.
41 Isis-affiliated militants detained over attack on Iranian parliament and Khomeini shrine
The twin attacks killed 17 and wounded 30 in the heart of Tehran on Wednesday.
At least 3 UN peacekeepers killed by al-Qaida's affiliate in Mali
Over 100 peacekeepers have been killed in past months in Mali, making it one of the deadliest places for peacekeeping missions.
Kansas man Adam Purinton accused of shooting Indian national indicted on hate crime charges
Purinton yelled 'get out of my country' before killing Srinivas Kuchibhotla and injuring Alok Madasani.
'Hang yourself, stab yourself,' Michelle Carter told suicidal boyfriend in text messages
Defence lawyers said the 20-year-old's actions did not rise to the level of criminality though they were 'reckless'.
Saudi football team apologises amid anger over its minute's silence snub for London attack victims
Ahead of the match on 8 June, Saudi players, although silent, spread around the pitch and continued to jog.
Malaysia removes homosexuality and transgenderism 'prevention' category from video contest
The government has taken the step following an outcry from activists.
Police launch anti-terror raids over suspected terrorist attack in Melbourne
Authorities were investigating how gunman Yacqub Khayre had obtained a shotgun and a sawn-off shotgun.
Doctors for humans help deliver baby gorilla at Philadelphia Zoo
'It was an anxious and dramatic day at the zoo,' Dr Andy Baker, chief operating officer of the zoo, said.
Canada minister apologises after indigenous woman shackled and jailed with her rapist
The woman could have been a victim of 'institutional racism', Justice Minister Kathleen Ganley said.