Brazilian soccer legend Pele said on Thursday he has "happily recovered" from a recent health scare.
Arsenal manager Arsene Wenger has told Manchester City his club no longer needs to sell the likes of Jack Wilshere while warning no player can be assured of first-team action at the north London giant.
Jordan Spieth had everything go his way on Thursday at the Masters, so he should have known how the shot would turn out without even asking.
Tiger Woods showed an improved short game in grinding out a one-over par 73 start to the Masters on Thursday, his first competitive round at Augusta National since 2013.
A Russian-Ukrainian film about a legendary Soviet sniper nicknamed "Lady Death" is aiming to be a hit on the silver screen in both nations, despite the crisis that has turned the former allies against each other.
It's not just your imagination: Most US teenagers are online or on their smartphones every day, and many are almost continually connected.
Iran will only sign a final nuclear accord with six world powers if all sanctions imposed because of its disputed atomic work are lifted on the same day, President Hassan Rouhani said in a televised speech on Thursday.
International powers are to put pressure on South Sudan's leaders to end the country's civil war, diplomats said on Thursday, with China, the United States, the African Union and the United Nations ready to kick-start stalled peace talks.
Defense Secretary Ashton Carter arrived in the Republic of Korea on Thursday for a visit dominated by the issue of the Democratic People's Republic of Korea, which fired off two missiles as the Pentagon chief flew to the region.
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