EU Energy Commissioner says two rounds of talks will take place next week
Google has celebrated 40th anniversary of Rubik's Cube puzzle.
Dozens of hunters, armed with bows and arrows, are set to help locate kidnapped school girls in Sambisa forest.
Local media claim petrol smuggling rife in Fundacion region where dozens of children died in bus fire
Arson, violence and looting directed at foreign businesses in Vietnam damaging investor confidence.
Russian President pulls back Russian troops conducting military exercises near shared border with Ukraine
Mahathir Mohamad has said missing Malaysia Airlines MH370 could be hidden without Malaysia Airlines markings.
Best photos of the day: 19 May 2014.
Children were travelling from an event at a Church in Fundacion when bus caught fire
President Park Geun-hye announces sweeping reforms and offers tearful apology for Sewol tragedy.
Preliminary report into Soma disaster that killed 301 miners highlights 'safety violations'.
Heavy gunfire heard outside the Libyan interim parliament in capital Tripoli and gunmen have also set fire to the building.
The Foreign Office confirms four UK citizens missing after accident at sea.
The UK capital is the number one spot for selfies, with 14% of world's selfies taken in London.
Military exercise of Israeli and American forces to test joint capability in defending projectile attacks.
Clashes are pulling Ukraine towards civil war, warns United Nations assistant secretary general for human rights.
A 33-year-old man has been charged with tattooing a yellow, smiley face and a derogatory word on a girl's arm.
'Hundreds' of residents estimated to have been killed after 23-storey unfinished apartment collapses in North Korean capital.
China dispatches ships and chartered flights after anti-Chinese protesters go on rampage over oil drilling in South China Sea.
Hyon Song-wol appears to have come back from the dead, after she is seen on TV, nine months after her execution.
Leaders of neighbouring African nations pledge to work more closely with Nigeria to combat Islamist militants.
Colorado is poised to become the first US state to allow terminally patients to take experimental drugs under 'Right To Try' legislation.
The actor is facing harassment on Twitter for his alleged remark on Modi.
Brent and US futures rise 2% for the week as a whole.
Cross-border raid by rebels leaves one person dead, 10 others 'kidnapped'.
Brazilians are holding anti-World Cup demonstrations around the country, angry at the money lavished on the football tournament.
Michael Schumacher has been in coma since late December following a skiing accident and shown very little signs of recovery.
Porn is destroying young people's minds 'like cocaine', claims scientist.
Representatives from Nigeria, UK, France and other regional African nations set to discuss ways to tackle Boko Haram.
Nigerian President Goodluck Jonathan cancels visit to northern Nigeria because it's too dangerous.