Raised voices and a royal rebuke marked the end of the Ibero-American summit in Chile, with Spain's King Juan Carlos telling Venezuelan leader Hugo Chavez to "shut up."
The monarch lashed out as Chavez tried to interrupt a speech by Spain's prime minister.
Jose Luis Rodriguez Zapatero was criticizing Chavez for calling former Spanish premier Jose Maria Aznar a fascist.
The torch relay leg of Olympic judo medallist David Douillet ended in chaos, as his flame was extinguished by Chinese organisers before passing it to Teddy Riner, the French judo champion. Then both athletes were abandoned on the podium.
The leader of Libya, Muammar al-Gaddafi, is an often-outspoken critic of the West. He has in the past been accused of backing terrorism and seeking to develop nuclear weapons. However, efforts in recent years to normalise Libya's relations with the West have won praise from some world leaders, such as French President Nicolas Sarkozy. EuroNews caught up with him at the EU-Africa summit in Lisbon.
http://www.euronews. net/ - Fighting across Somalia between gunmen and troops kills at least 47 when Islamist insurgents clashed with Ethiopian troops Ugandan peacekeepers.
http://www.euronews. net/ - After six years in captivity, ex-hostage Ingrid Betancourt reunites with her children, Lorenzo and Melanie in a tearful, joyous reunion.
Pro-government demonstrators burnt Baath Party offices in Tripoli and blocked a road in Bekaa Valley on the Lebanese-Syrian border as the Lebanese army command ordered its troops to establish security