Libyan Prime Minister Abdurrahim El-Keib bows and lays a wreath of white roses at the spot where policewoman Yvonne Fletcher was shot dead outside the country's London embassy in 1984.
The US president says he is worried Yemen is drawing foreign terrorists who once may have gone to Pakistan's border, after a suicide bomber killed more than 90 soldiers in Sanaa.
The ex-Liberian president faces an 80-year term in a UK prison for aiding and equipping rebels in Sierra Leone's civil war, and for his role in rape, murder, and the conscription of child soldiers.
The last major player from the Bosnian conflict took his seat in the Hague, making a throat-slitting motion to Munira Subasic, one of many spectators who have waited almost two decades for justice.
Solicitor Advocate Roger Sahota (photo below) was involved in the trial of Liberian warlord Charles Taylor. He gives his opinion about why Ratko Mladic's trial could last more than three years.
Afghan police shoot dead two British servicemen and gunmen kill a peace negotiator in separate attacks that undermine the country's attempt to negotiate a peace deal with Taliban insurgents.
Khalid Sheikh Mohammed and four others who say they planned the 9/11 attacks on New York and Washington appear in a military court charged with murdering 2,976 people.
MoD tells 700 residents near Olympic site they will be safer with missiles on top of their east London building.
Pakistani Prime Minister Yusuf Raza Gilani is guilty of contempt for refusing to reopen corruption cases against the president, but his sentence was only a symbolic three minutes in the courtroom.
On the eve of Bahrain's Formula One Grand Prix race, opposition party blames riot police for protester's death.