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Striker Showing Critics Why United Exit Rumours Were Wrong
Javier Hernandez has more than proven his worth to Sir Alex Ferguson this season, the Manchester United manager said.
Ferguson Full Of Praise For Aggressive, Fresh Striker
Sir Alex Ferguson is pleased that Javier Hernandez has got his groove back for Manchester United
US Judge Urged to Approve BP's £4.87bn Oil Spill Settlement
New Orleans judge suggests while deal could have been better, it is fair enough.
England Drop to Sixth in Latest Fifa Rankings, Spain and Germany Dominate
The updated Fifa world rankings for men's football sees Spain and Germany remain on top of the table, with Argentina, Italy and Portugal in pursuit. Roy Hodgson's England slip to sixth
Epic Fail: Political Leadership of the Global Economy Has Been a Disaster
Intransigence, ineptitude and irresponsibility have defined the current political stewardship of the global and economy.
Stacey Dooley Looks at Border Control in the US
Every year, thousands of people risk their lives to get to the US from Mexico, facing 70 degree temperatures, rattlesnakes and a five-day trek across the Sonoran Desert.
UFO Sightings on the Decline, Scientists Debate Possibility Aliens are an Urban Legend
A gradual decline in the sighting of UFOs and no evidence of aliens found from the sightings has led UK scientists to conclude that aliens may not exist.
HSBC Posts $3.5bn Profit As US Money-Laundering Costs Mount
HSBC says it has put aside an extra $800m to satisfy US regulators but adds the costs of its money laundering activities could be "significantly" higher than $1.5bn
BP Barred from Bidding for Abu Dhabi Oil Field
Row over crackdown on Islamist groups said to be reason for exclusion.
China's New Leaders: Rise of Mystery Man Xi Jinping from Cave Dweller to World Leader
Who is Xi Jinping? The mysterious past of the man who is to be appointed China's next president.
UK Prison Deal for Businessman Christopher Tappin in US Iran Missile Parts Trial
Kent golf club captain Christopher Tappin pleads guilty in New Mexico court to attempting to sell missile parts to Iran.
Steve Coll’s Book on ExxonMobil Wins FT/Goldman Award
Steve Coll's book on Exxon Mobil examines the "notoriously secretive" history of the oil giant.
Mexico Celebrates Day of the Dead [SLIDESHOW]
Skulls, flowers, crosses and photos characterise Day of the Dead national holiday.
UFO Falling into Mexican Popocatepeti Volcano Captured on Camera [VIDEO]
Mexican TV shows mysterious object free-falling into volcano's crater.
Superstorm Sandy: Insurers Prepare to Count Cost of Hurricane Damage Claims
Some industry forecasts say it could rank as one of the most costly hurricanes ever to hit the US, though others say it is too early to tell.
Mexican Valley Cuatro Ciénegas Rocks Could Provide Clues to Life on Mars
Biological reserve in northern state of Coahuila has similar properties to red planet's Gale crater.
Blackburn Approach Maradona over Manager's Post - Report
Blackburn Rovers have reportedly expressed an interest in procuring the services of Argentina legend Diego Maradona as the club's new manager.
Chicharito Defends Linesman Check
Javier Hernandez insists years of experience made him look to linesman after scoring winner yesterday.
Snakes on a Plane: Reptile Recovered At Glasgow Airport after Flight from Cancun
Scottish SPCA managed to safely recover 18-inch snake, feisty Furtivo, after being discovered on plane at Glasgow airport having flown from Cancun in Mexico.
Tomb of King who Founded Mayan Civilisation Discovered in Guatemala
The grave is thought to be of K'utz Chman, who is believed to have laid the foundation of the Mayan civilisation.
Katherine Jenkins Explains Why She Spoke Out on David Beckham Affair Rumors
Opera singer Katherine Jenkins revealed she was forced to publically deny her alleged affair with David Beckham because she had been receiving death threats on Twitter.
Canada and Russia Face Different Risks to Similar Energy Challenge
BP's deal to link-up with Russia's state-owned Rosneft and Industry's Canada's recent moves to block foreign takeovers are symbolic of government's troubled relationship with energy.
The War We Never Fought, by Peter Hitchens: Review
Peter Hitchens book, The War We Never Fought: The British Establishment's Surrender to Drugs, is not what you might expect.
Peter Hitchens Interview Transcript in Full
Read the full transcript of IBTimes UK's interview with Mail on Sunday columnist Peter Hitchens on the subject of his new book The War We NEver Fought: The British Establishment's Surrender to Drugs.
Manchester United Forward Identified as Possible Replacement for Falcao – Report
Atletico Madrid are already planning for life without striker Radamel Falcao as they plot a January bid for Manchester United striker Javier Hernandez.
US Presidential Elections: Polls, Polls, Polls - but it All Comes down to Florida
Outcome more difficult to predict than it has been for years but Florida televised debate likely to settle the jitters.
Morales Fails Drugs Test But World Title Bout Likely to Go Ahead
Erik Morales has become the latest sportsman to be caught up in a doping scandal after it was revealed that he had failed a random drugs test administered by the US Anti-Doping Agency.
United Striker Hernandez Wanted by Fiorentina in €10m Deal – Report
Fiorentina are hoping that the guarantee of first team football will be enough to persuade Javier Hernandez to leave Manchester United at the end of the season.
Mexico: Drug Boss El Lazca's Parents to Be Exhumed to Solve Death Mystery
Police hoping for DNA match to quash Heriberto Lazcano dead-or-alive rumours.
Orlando Cruz: Therapy Helped me Physically and Mentally Prepare for This Step [VIDEO]
Cruz has recently become the first boxer to reveal that he is gay