The Libyan leader Muammar Gaddafi met with visiting South African President Jacob Zuma on Monday in Bab al-Azizia in Tripoli, Xinhua correspondent said.
Serbia may send Ratko Mladic to face genocide charges in The Hague within four days, a justice official said on Monday.
Iranian Ambassador to Qatar Abdollah Sohrabi said that Qatar has released 16 Iranian sailors arrested by coast guards for what it said "illegally crossing the maritime border," the English language satellite Press TV reported on Monday.
Serbian authorities detained 180 people who had attacked police injuring 32 during a protest against the arrest of Bosnian Serb wartime general Ratko Mladic, an Interior Ministry spokeswoman said on Monday.
A mixture of fact and fiction, "William & Kate: A Royal Love Story" is expected to be released in August on the Hallmark Channel.
Iranian Defense Minister Ahmad Vahidi said Saudi Arabia cannot pose threat against Iran, the local ISNA news agency reported on Monday.
Insurgents launched an attack near a foreign base in the largest city in Afghanistan's west on Monday, Reuters witnesses said, with several casualties feared and gunfire ringing out across the city.
NATO's military campaign in Libya is achieving its goals and the rule of Muammar Gadhafi is coming to an end, NATO Secretary-General Anders Fogh Rasmussen said on Monday.
Four Yemeni soldiers were killed and dozens injured in what appeared to be an ambush as they were travelling to the al-Qaide-held city of Zinjibar, a security official said.
An annual international festival was held through the weekend in Prague in a bid to improve relations between native Czechs and the country's Roma (Gypsy) minority.
Women compete for Afro-hairstyle competition in Cali, May 29,2011.
The World Health Organization (WHO) called for "tougher laws and enforcement" that will prevent premature deaths from tobacco-related diseases, according to a statement released on Monday.