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BBCNewsAll: Speaking after the G8 summit, US President Obama says leaders agree that economies must focus on jobs and growth to boost recovery. Chinese activist Chen Guangcheng arrives in New York, after his escape to the US embassy in Beijing last month sparked a diplomatic crisis. Facebook founder Mark Zuckerberg ends a hectic week by getting married to long -time girlfriend Priscilla Chan in a surprise ceremony at his home. Voters in Serbia have a choice between a reformist and a nationalist as they elect a president, months after winning EU candidate status. Chelsea achieve a dramatic Champions League final victory over Bayern Munich following a penalty shoot-out at the home of the German side. A rally car ploughs into spectators in the Var region of southern France, killing a marshal and one other person, and injuring 17. Residents in the Libyan city of Benghazi vote in local council elections, the first polls held in the city since the 1960s. 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. Two veteran politicians contest elections in the Dominican Republic after a presidential campaign dominated by concerns over rising food and fuel costs. At least nine people are killed and dozens injured after a powerful car bomb explodes in eastern Syria, officials say. 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. The Olympic flame sets off on its 70-day tour of the UK in the build-up to the London 2012 games. 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. 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. South Africa is to opens its first theatre in a township - Soweto - once home to former President Nelson Mandela. Watch the latest news summary from BBC World News. International news updated 24 hours a day. At least nine people have been killed and dozens injured after a car bomb exploded in eastern Syria, according to reports. 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. 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. 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 end a volatile first day of trading at $38.23, barely above the company's initial pricing, having initially jumped more than 10%. Mobile phone data of suspects in police custody is to be extracted and retained, regardless of whether charges are brought, the BBC has learned. Researchers reveal details of a promising way to make a fundamentally different kind of computer memory chip. The respected German baritone Dietrich Fischer-Dieskau, famed for his performances of Schubert's song cycle Winter Journey, dies at the age of 86. 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. The US firm SpaceX aborts the lift-off of its Falcon rocket and Dragon ship to the International Space Station. Japan urges businesses and households to cut electricity use by up to 15% to avoid possible blackouts. 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 in pregnancy is safe and does not carry risks for the baby, a review of research has suggested. Ricardo Vaz Te strikes a late winner as West Ham defeat Blackpool in an absorbing Championship play-off final. 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. The Smith Museum in Stirling is unlocking the display case and letting fans hold the oldest football in the world. Google is facing legal action for not labelling the body of water separating Iran and neighbouring Arab Gulf states on its map service. 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 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 Indian police charge two Italian marines with the murder of two Indian fishermen, prompting Italy to recall its ambassador. A fourth senior Mexican officer is detained as part of an investigation into links between the army and drug trafficking cartels. 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. The highest court in Maryland allows gay couples to divorce, even though same-sex marriage is not yet allowed in that US state. 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. 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. The EU is urged to contest Scotland's plans for a minimum price per unit of alcohol. The Olympic flame is being carried from Plymouth to Exeter on the second day of the torch relay ahead of the London 2012 Games. News photos from around the world 24 hours of news photos: 18 May The world's monarchs gather at Windsor Castle A photographer's view of Hackney Queen's visit to Cheshire and Merseyside Olympic flame tours Greece Readers' photos on the theme sailing 24 hours of news photos: 17 May 2012 The Chinese who actually like cheese... stir-fried of course! The European dream has become a nightmare, laments Will Self How worthwhile is Nato's missile defence system? Child politicians in Dominican Republic challenge corruption Expat millionaire 'thanked' by poor Somalis for being rich Doubts over Peru's strategy against Shining Path rebels Divisions over Syria spray painted across Beirut Chelsea's old guard set for last stand Do smoke alarms violate Amish religious freedom? |