Villagers Mohammad Abu Thaher and Nadeem Siam killed during protests against the creation of Israel 66 years ago.
Ukraine offered to pay $4bn to Gazprom if it reduces the price it is demanding from Kiev for gas supplies
Political Editor Nick Assinder casts a beady eye over the political machinations of the Westminster week.
Explosive device detonates on shared Syria-Turkey border in the Karaj Sajou area, near the Bab al-Salama crossing in the northern province of Aleppo.
Women sentenced to death for apostasy in case internationally condemned by rights groups.
The deputy prime minister is facing possible wipeout in the European parliament elections
Hot favourite to be Egypt's next president calls on the United States to help him fight terrorism and grow the economy
US to sell warplanes, armoured vehicles and surveillance equipment to Iraq to bolster regional security.
UAE has showered Egypt's interim government and army with financial aid since the Islamist president was ousted
Education minister says he called Opposition Leader 'a grub' after footage of question time appears to show him using c-word.
Best photos of the day: 15 May 2014.
Violence swept through Vietnam as rioters attacked industrial sites in protest over China's behaviour in South China Sea.
Anger and grief boiling over in Turkey against government as trade unions call for strike.
Riots in Vietnam mark a dangerous moment for Sino-Vietnamese relations
Former Soviet republics to sign EU Association Agreements despite Russian disapproval
Global leaders meet in Vienna for the latest round of talks on Iran's nuclear programme and strict economic sanctions.
Founder of Wikipedia claims EU court's ruling against Google was ridiculous and could negatively impact Facebook.
Protests against the company that owns the coal mine spread across Turkey
The use of the union flag has never been signed into binding legislation.
The EBRD has revised down its forecasts for growth across the region.
Photos by Camille Lepage, a 26-year-old French photographer killed in Central African Republic.
Army colonel among those killed as Islamists strike two military posts in Shabwa province.
Voters' preference for Ukip despite belief it is racist says something about current politics
Russia's major firms want roubles not dollars as Russia's role in Ukraine crisis risks deeper sanctions
Best photos of the day: 14 May 2014.
Thousands of Vietnamese rioted and set fire to Taiwanese factories in protest over China's land grab.
Footage emerges of UN Mil Mi-24 helicopter deployed by Ukrainian forces near Kramatorsk city in the Donetsk region.
Standard Life Chairman Gerry Grimstone said the Yes campaign has not given the 'fine print' over possible independence
PM defends policies to strip suspects of British citizenship and claims he can hit immigrant target
Explosion in western Turkish town of Soma in Manisa province leaves approximately 300 workers trapped.