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Modi in US: Washington returns 'stolen' artefacts worth $100m
Most of the stolen artefacts were being trafficked to the US, when authorities confiscated them.
USA vs Costa Rica, Copa America 2016: Where to watch live, preview, prediction, betting odds and possible XI
USA face Costa Rica in a group A clash of the 2016 Copa America on 7 June. Find out how to follow the match live.
Rio Olympics 2016: NBA star Stephen Curry pulls out of Summer Games in Brazil
Stephen Curry pulls out of Rio Olympics 2016 to recover from knee and ankle injuries.
'You took away my worth': Read powerful victim statement against Stanford rapist Brock Turner in full
The 23-year-old women's statement was praised by lawyers at the sentencing of 19-year-old Brock Allen Turner
Human organs 'being grown in pigs' to tackle shortage of donors
Researchers are combing human stem cells and pig DNA and allow them to grow for 28 days.
Briton jailed for 15 years for plotting 'to flood' US with North Korean methamphetamine
Scott Stammers, 47, was found guilty of conspiring to smuggle 100kg of drugs into the US.
USA vs Colombia, Copa America Centenario 2016: Where to watch live, preview, betting odds and team news
USA face Colombia in the Copa America Centenario clash on Saturday. Find out how to follow the match in the UK.
Violent protesters attack Donald Trump supporters after San Jose rally
The protesters shouted anti-Trump slogans and burnt an American flag and Trump's Make America Great Again hats.
Japan: US President Barack Obama visits Hiroshima peace memorial to remember atomic bomb victims
Obama has become the first sitting US president to visit Hiroshima 71 years after the world's first atomic bomb was dropped on the city by US military.
US Supreme Court overturns death sentence handed to black man by all-white jury
The man was tried and convicted as an 18-year-old for killing a 70-year-old woman, in Rome, Georgia, 3 decades ago.
President Obama urged to meet Vietnamese victims of Agent Orange
The US harmed huge numbers of people with the toxic herbicide during the Vietnam war
Several Indians indicted in marriage and visa fraud in the US
Several Indians have been accused of conducting fake marriages in order to get a US visa.
Invictus Games 2016: Photos of the international sporting event for wounded veterans of war
Founded by Prince Harry, the Paralympic-style event is hailed for its support of service members.
Vietnam: US human rights official Tom Malinowski to visit country on 9 May
Malinowski will urge Vietnam to free political prisoners.
CCTV captures fiery explosion on Washington DC Metro
The metrorail service has since been restored after the incident closed two stations.
Petition calls to overthrow 'off-the-rails' FBI boss for 'misguided crusade' against encryption
Fight for the Future has launched an online petition designed to 'send a message' to the FBI boss.
Toddlers have shot 23 people in the USA this year alone
New research finds that 11 people have accidentally died at the hands of kids under three
USA complains after Russian jet barrel rolls just metres from reconnaissance plane
War of words intensifies after second military incident in a month over the Baltic Sea.
Couple's £1200 holiday dream in shreds as tickets were booked from wrong Birmingham airport
The couple from Sutton Coldfield were devastated when they learnt the tickets booked were from the wrong airport.
Port Arthur massacre 20 years on: How the Tasmania shooting transformed Australia's gun laws
Twenty years ago, on 28 April 1996, Martin Bryant shot and killed 35 people in Port Arthur, Tasmania.
Watch a black bear lead LA police on hour-long escapade through residential streets
The bear was eventually tranquilised and will be returned to the wild.
Death penalty: Global executions reach 25-year high according to Amnesty report
China, Iran and Pakistan governments top list of world's most prolific executors.
North Korea threatens to attack South Korea over a reported plot to kill Kim Jong-un
Relations between the two Koreas is especially tense at the moment, due to military exercises on both sides
Inside Guantanamo Bay: Barack Obama pushes for Cuba to improve human rights during historic visit
Human rights have remained an impediment to strengthening ties with Cuba, despite the reconciliation reached by the two leaders in 2014.
Iran unlikely to face sanctions over launch of ballistic missiles
The UN Security Council may issue a public reprimand for the launch.
Muslim women across the US taking self-defence classes after surge in hate crimes
Many groups are blaming Donald Trump's incendiary rhetoric for the rise in violence.
US Elections 2016: Donald Trump - the next President of the United States?
The billionaire tycoon's chances of clinching the US Republican presidential nomination are looking more likely than ever.
Riots after Utah police shoot boy, 16, who was carrying a broomstick
Nearly 100 officers are pelted with missiles as they try to contain unrest following the shooting.
Veteran US marine shot dead on her first shift as Virginia police officer
Ashley Guindon died from injuries sustained while responding to a domestic violence dispute.
Bernie Sanders turns to black celebrities to galvanise minority voters
Sanders needs black voters to win the nomination, but he's struggling to prise them from Hillary.