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  • Obama: EU 'must focus on growth'

  • Speaking after the G8 summit, US President Obama says leaders agree that economies must focus on jobs and growth to boost recovery.
  • China activist Chen lands in US

  • Chinese activist Chen Guangcheng arrives in New York, after his escape to the US embassy in Beijing last month sparked a diplomatic crisis.
  • Facebook boss in surprise wedding

  • Facebook founder Mark Zuckerberg ends a hectic week by getting married to long -time girlfriend Priscilla Chan in a surprise ceremony at his home.
  • Serbian voters to elect president

  • Voters in Serbia have a choice between a reformist and a nationalist as they elect a president, months after winning EU candidate status.
  • Chelsea 1-1 Bayern Munich (aet, 4-3 pens)

  • Chelsea achieve a dramatic Champions League final victory over Bayern Munich following a penalty shoot-out at the home of the German side.
  • French rally car crash kills two

  • A rally car ploughs into spectators in the Var region of southern France, killing a marshal and one other person, and injuring 17.
  • Benghazi votes in local elections

  • Residents in the Libyan city of Benghazi vote in local council elections, the first polls held in the city since the 1960s.
  • School bomb kills girl in Italy

  • A bomb outside a school in the southern Italian city of Brindisi kills a teenage girl and injures five other people as children gather for classes.
  • Dominican vote likely to be close

  • Two veteran politicians contest elections in the Dominican Republic after a presidential campaign dominated by concerns over rising food and fuel costs.
  • Powerful car bomb hits Syria city

  • At least nine people are killed and dozens injured after a powerful car bomb explodes in eastern Syria, officials say.
  • Deadly blast at Afghan checkpoint

  • A suicide bomber kills at least 10 people, a number of them children, at a checkpoint in the eastern Afghan province of Khost, officials say.
  • Thousands greet Olympic torch

  • The Olympic flame sets off on its 70-day tour of the UK in the build-up to the London 2012 games.
  • VIDEO: Deadly bomb blast at Italy school

  • A bomb has exploded in front of a school in the southern Italian city of Brindisi killing at least one girl and injuring six others.
  • VIDEO: Flypast for Diamond Jubilee

  • Thousands of members of the Royal Navy, Army and Royal Air Force take part in an event to mark the Queen's Diamond Jubilee, including a flypast of 78 current and historic aircraft.
  • VIDEO: First theatre opens in SA's Soweto

  • South Africa is to opens its first theatre in a township - Soweto - once home to former President Nelson Mandela.
  • VIDEO: One-minute World News

  • Watch the latest news summary from BBC World News. International news updated 24 hours a day.
  • VIDEO: Deadly car bomb blast in Syria

  • At least nine people have been killed and dozens injured after a car bomb exploded in eastern Syria, according to reports.
  • VIDEO: Sri Lanka parade marks anniversary

  • Sri Lanka marks the three-year anniversary of the end of its 26-year civil war with a large military parade in the capital, Colombo.
  • VIDEO: Floating island of waste in Maldives

  • Although the Maldives are known as an unspoilt tourist paradise, the islands struggle with managing their waste, as the BBC discovered on a visit to an 'apocalyptic' floating island waste dump.
  • G8 backs Greek euro membership

  • The leaders of the G8 group of major economies say they want Greece to remain in the eurozone, and commit to promoting growth.
  • Facebook shares see modest debut

  • Facebook shares end a volatile first day of trading at $38.23, barely above the company's initial pricing, having initially jumped more than 10%.
  • Met Police to extract phone data

  • Mobile phone data of suspects in police custody is to be extracted and retained, regardless of whether charges are brought, the BBC has learned.
  • Silicon trick for next-gen memory

  • Researchers reveal details of a promising way to make a fundamentally different kind of computer memory chip.
  • Baritone Fischer-Dieskau dies

  • The respected German baritone Dietrich Fischer-Dieskau, famed for his performances of Schubert's song cycle Winter Journey, dies at the age of 86.
  • Obama leads Donna Summer tributes

  • President Barack Obama joins a host of music industry luminaries in paying tribute to Donna Summer following the disco star's death at the age of 63.
  • Aborted lift-off for spaceship

  • The US firm SpaceX aborts the lift-off of its Falcon rocket and Dragon ship to the International Space Station.
  • Japan urges cuts in power usage

  • Japan urges businesses and households to cut electricity use by up to 15% to avoid possible blackouts.
  • US baby boomers in Hep C warning

  • US baby boomers are advised to get tested for the liver-destroying virus hepatitis C, in a move health officials say could save 120,000 lives.
  • Dieting 'safe for pregnant women'

  • Dieting in pregnancy is safe and does not carry risks for the baby, a review of research has suggested.
  • Blackpool 1-2 West Ham

  • Ricardo Vaz Te strikes a late winner as West Ham defeat Blackpool in an absorbing Championship play-off final.
  • England closing in on Lord's win

  • England are closing in on victory at Lord's after dominating the third day, which ended with West Indies 120-4 and trailing by 35.
  • World's oldest football up close

  • The Smith Museum in Stirling is unlocking the display case and letting fans hold the oldest football in the world.
  • Iran 'to sue Google' over Gulf

  • Google is facing legal action for not labelling the body of water separating Iran and neighbouring Arab Gulf states on its map service.
  • Malawi 'to overturn ban on gays'

  • President Joyce Banda says she wants Malawi to overturn its ban on homosexual acts - the first African country to do so since 1994.
  • Sri Lanka marks war anniversary

  • Sri Lanka marks three years since the end of its civil war with a military parade, as the government is reportedly set to free Sarath Fonseka from prison - the man who led the army during the war
  • India charges prompt Italy row

  • Indian police charge two Italian marines with the murder of two Indian fishermen, prompting Italy to recall its ambassador.
  • Fourth Mexican officer detained

  • A fourth senior Mexican officer is detained as part of an investigation into links between the army and drug trafficking cartels.
  • Protesters angered by Gulf union

  • Thousands of Bahrainis protest outside the capital against a plan to create a union of Gulf Arab countries, with similar demonstrations in Tehran and Dubai.
  • Maryland allows same-sex divorce

  • The highest court in Maryland allows gay couples to divorce, even though same-sex marriage is not yet allowed in that US state.
  • PM: 'Good progress' on eurozone

  • UK PM David Cameron says "progress" is being made in the G8 summit before world leaders says they want debt-stricken Greece to remain in the eurozone.
  • Falklands memorial to be unveiled

  • A service takes place later to dedicate a new memorial at Britain's National Memorial Arboretum to the 255 Britons who died in the Falklands War.
  • Call to challenge booze pricing

  • The EU is urged to contest Scotland's plans for a minimum price per unit of alcohol.
  • Torch takes in South Devon coast

  • The Olympic flame is being carried from Plymouth to Exeter on the second day of the torch relay ahead of the London 2012 Games.
  • Week in pictures: 12-18 May 2012

  • News photos from around the world
  • Day in pictures: 18 May 2012

  • 24 hours of news photos: 18 May
  • In pictures: Monarchs at Windsor

  • The world's monarchs gather at Windsor Castle
  • Hackney's 'beauty and ugliness'

  • A photographer's view of Hackney
  • In pictures: Royals in North West

  • Queen's visit to Cheshire and Merseyside
  • In pictures: Olympic flame tours Greece

  • Olympic flame tours Greece
  • Your pictures: Sailing

  • Readers' photos on the theme sailing
  • Day in pictures: 17 May 2012

  • 24 hours of news photos: 17 May 2012
  • The Chinese who actually like cheese

  • The Chinese who actually like cheese... stir-fried of course!
  • A Point of View: The European Dream Has Become A Nightmare

  • The European dream has become a nightmare, laments Will Self
  • Nato's missile shield 'up and running'

  • How worthwhile is Nato's missile defence system?
  • VIDEO: Dominican Republic's child politicians challenge corruption

  • Child politicians in Dominican Republic challenge corruption
  • Somali expat 'thanked' for being rich

  • Expat millionaire 'thanked' by poor Somalis for being rich
  • Peru faces rethink in fight against rebels

  • Doubts over Peru's strategy against Shining Path rebels
  • Beirut divisions over Syria emerge in graffiti

  • Divisions over Syria spray painted across Beirut
  • Chelsea's old guard set for last stand

  • Chelsea's old guard set for last stand
  • Smoke alarms unsettle New York Amish

  • Do smoke alarms violate Amish religious freedom?