- The World This Week - 30 May 2014 (part 2)
- en/ptw/2014/05/30/WB_EN_NW_PKG_TURKEY_GEZI_PARK_1_YR_ON_10H_NW842728-A-01-20140530.mp4
- ‘Terrorists and bandits’ will be punished, vows Ukraine’s Poroshenko
- VIDEO: Is Kiev’s ex-boxer mayor tough enough for the new job?
- As Wilkinson bows out, France salutes a beloved foe
- Google online form to allow EU to exercise 'right to be forgotten'
- A museum for the master of black
- Far-right leader Le Pen puckers up to deny split with Louis Aliot
- France moves towards plain cigarette packaging and e-cig ban
- Peacekeepers open fire in Bangui, killing protesters
- Exiled French actor Depardieu to pay 'just 6%' tax in Russia
- No new elections for 15 months, Thai junta chief says
- US confirms Syria suicide bomber was American jihadist
- Nigeria's Boko Haram militants kill senior Muslim emir
- Lorenzo Bini Smaghi, Former member of the European Central Bank's Executive Board
- Fashion for wheelchair users
- Nigeria's democracy day: Jonathan declares war on terror
- France: Socialists want PM Valls to run for President in 2017
- BNP Paribas faces record $10 billion fine from US regulators
- "9/11 Museum gift shop yanks USA-shaped cheese platter"
- Desmond Tutu, the rebel
- D-Day's 70th anniversary: The dark side of liberation
- Thailand: The 'Red Shirts' stronghold in times of martial law
- France's opposition UMP party entangled in fraud scandal
- The World This Week - 30 May 2014
- Angry crowds call for the President to resign in Central African Republic.