Rembrandts, Picassos, Manets, Van Goghs are some of the pieces of art downloadable for scholarly purposes.
US government accused of double standards after accusing five Chinese military personnel of spying on US companies.
Tehran's war-games, called Mesbah al-Hoda, use radar, missile, artillery and electronic systems.
Egyptians will vote for a new president next on May 26 and 27 with Sisi the runaway favourite
Apostasy is a crime punishable with death under Islamic Sharia law in Sudan.
Forced labour in various sectors generates illegal profits of at least $150bn every year, says ILO.
Freight train has collided into a passenger train near Bekasovo.
Limits have boosted gold smuggling into India, the second-largest bullion consumer after China.
Eldest son of Kim Jong-il and half-brother of Kim Jong-un found after uncle's execution.
Persiraja forward Akli Fairuz killed after PSAP goalkeeper Agus Rahman clatters him
Rebels controlling oil ports in eastern Libya have backed former military leader's assault on Islamist militants.
Thailand's army declared martial law before dawn, deploying troops into the heart of Bangkok.
Mediterranean island's main airport cleared following warning of suspicious package.
Thai army declares martial law after months of unrest but says it's not a coup
China is Russia's largest trading partner and the countries are expected to announce a number of agreements
Best photos of the day: 20 May 2014.
Hamza, charged with hostage-taking and helping al-Qaida, found guilty by New York court.
More than 70 firefighters battle Stables Market fire in Camden, north London
Wall paintings that depict the history of the Crusades have been discovered in Jerusalem.
Thai troops and vehicles, topped with machine guns, take control of Bangkok streets but situation appears calm.
Royal Thai Army gets sweeping powers, including media censorship, in unrest-torn country.
Women describe their "devastating suffering" for loving men they cannot marry.
Cleo Weidlich is climbing world's highest mountain despite sherpa boycott.
Russia's foreign minister says Russia open to Slovakia sending reverse gas flows to Ukraine.
Soas graduate student on 7-day sick leave for tissue trauma after attacking Soma protester.
Flooding death toll reaches 39 as damage costs predicted to run into hundreds of millions of euros.
History of the Tuareg and the reasons behind their rebellion in Mali
US claims five Chinese military officials carried out cyber-attacks against six US companies, including a nuclear power company.
Golden Dawn lawmaker Ilias Kasidiaris wins 16% of the vote in Athens despite murder charges against him.
Dassault pins hopes on pro-business credentials of India's prime minister-designate Narendra Modi.