Arrested war crimes suspect Radovan Karadzic was hiding in Belgrade and worked in a private clinic using a false identity, Serbian officials said on Tuesday.
Russia intends to hold a Middle East conference in Moscow, Russian Permanent Representative to the United Nations Vitaly Churkin said at the Tuesday meeting of the UN Security Council.
NATO expansion will not lead to greater stability in the world, the head of a post-Soviet security bloc said on Tuesday. "We take a negative view of NATO enlargement.
Radovan Karadzic, the wartime leader of the Bosnian Serbs wanted for genocide and crimes against humanity, was arrested on Monday night after more than a decade on the run from international justice.
After a brief stopover in Kuwait on Saturday, Barack Obama could have been in Baghdad within two hours. Instead, he chose to make Afghanistan the first big destination of his week-long international tour.
British Prime Minister Gordon Brown warned Iran on Monday of new sanctions if it refuses to suspend its nuclear program, and condemned the Iranian leadership's threats directed at Israel.
Georgia's Interior Ministry said on Monday that four people have been arrested in the breakaway province of South Ossetia, following claims by local authorities that the men were abducted by Georgia.
The United States said on Saturday that Iran must choose between cooperation and confrontation after the Islamic Republic gave no clear answer at the nuclear talks over its controversial uranium enrichment program.
Moscow Mayor Yury Luzhkov, who has been banned from entering Ukraine, said on Saturday that the recent detention of a Russian journalist in the country shows it is 'undemocratic'.