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US President Barack Obama and Russia's Dmitry Medvedev reach a deal to cut back their stockpiles of nuclear weapons.
A total of 8,750 Michael Jackson fans receive tickets to attend the star's memorial service on Tuesday.
Six US soldiers with Nato-led forces are killed in two separate bomb explosions in Afghanistan, officials say.
Former US defence chief Robert McNamara, an architect of the Vietnam war who later regretted the US role, dies at 93.
Canada considers re-imposing visas to stem the high number of asylum applications from Czech migrants.
The PRI is set to be the biggest party in Mexico's Congress after defeating President Calderon's party in mid-term elections.
Olympic champion Usain Bolt confirms he will run in both the 100m and 100m relay at the London Grand Prix in July.
Wimbledon runner-up Andy Roddick withdraws from the United States Davis Cup team for their quarter-final against Croatia, with a hip injury.
A US judge approves bankruptcy plans for car giant GM, allowing it to transfer profitable assets to a new government-backed firm.
Ousted President Zelaya of Honduras fails in a dramatic bid to fly home, after he is blocked from landing and violence erupts.
US Vice-President Joe Biden indicates the administration will not restrain Israel if it decides on military action against Iran.
Drinking five cups of coffee a day could reverse memory problems seen in Alzheimer's disease, US scientists say.
A monorail crash at the Walt Disney World in Florida kills the theme park's employee, officials say.
A teenage girl's death from a gunshot wound brings to five the victims of a suspected serial killer in a rural South Carolina community.
Republican ex-vice-presidential hopeful Sarah Palin hints on playing a wider role in the US, after quitting as Alaska governor.
Recently retired American football star Steve "Air" McNair is found dead with multiple gunshot wounds in Nashville. along with a dead woman.
Venezuela's government formally takes control of the country's third largest bank - the Spanish-owned Banco de Venezuela.
US anti-trust regulators are to examine Google's $125m deal with book publishers to settle copyright issues, reports say.
Matt Frei on Pakistan and Michael Jackson
Matt Frei, presenter of BBC World News America, reflects on how the Iranian diaspora in the US is reacting to events in Iran.
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