Michael Gove UK Education Secretary Michael Gove apologises to Prime Minister David Cameron over a row with Home Secretary Theresa May about how to tackle Islamic extremism following recent revelations about a Muslim plot to take over schools in Birmingham.
Binyamin Ben-Eliezer Binyamin Ben-Eliezer of the Israeli Labor Party withdraws from the presidential election on 10 June as a result of a graft probe.
Petro Poroshenko Petro Poroshenko is sworn in as the President of Ukraine as the Pro-Russian separatist conflict continues.
Sovereign citizen movement Dennis Marx of the sovereign citizen movement opened fire with an assault rifle outside a Georgia courthouse Friday in an attempt to take hostages, wounded a deputy before he was killed in a shootout with officers.
Altaf Hussain Altaf Hussain, the exiled founder of the Muttahida Qaumi Movement in Pakistan, is released in London on money laundering charges.
Egyptian President Ten supporters of former President of Egypt Mohammed Morsi's Muslim Brotherhood movement are sentenced to death in absentia for allegedly inciting violence and blocking a road last July.
Tracy Morgan Actor-comedian Tracy Morgan is taken to ICU at Robert Wood Johnson University Hospital following a six-vehicle chain-reaction crash on the New Jersey Turnpike that killed friend & fellow comedian James McNair.
Flash flood Flash flooding in Afghanistan's Baghlan province kills at least 65 people and forces thousands of people to relocate.
An attack At least 37 people are killed in an attack in the Democratic Republic of the Congo's South Kivu province.
Iraqi insurgency (post-U.S. withdrawal) At least 52 people are dead following a series of bombings in Baghdad.
The dead bodies of 21 policemen who were kidnapped a day before by militants are recovered in Mosul, Iraq.
Islamic State of Iraq and the Levant gunmen storm the campus of the University of Anbar, killing three guards and holding dozens of students hostage before withdrawing.