The Congress in Zurich is expected to see the re-election of President Sepp Blatter who is standing unopposed for the position.
“Connect the World” looks at five highlights from FIFA President Sepp Blatter’s news conference.
CNN’s Don Riddell asks Bernie Ecclestone about the Monaco Grand Prix and is the race in Bahrain still going to go on?
Is Sarah Palin’s bus tour a prelude to a campaign for the White House? CNN’s Jim Acosta reports.
Libyan rebels are rejecting a reported truce offer from Muammar Gaddafi. Word of the offer comes from South African President Jacob Zuma, who met with Gaddafi on Monday.
Goodluck Jonathan is sworn in as president of Nigeria. CNN’s Christian Purefoy reports.
Demonstrators gathered in Belgrade to protest the arrest of genocide suspect Ratko Mladic. CNN’s Nic Robertson reports.
Vuvuzelas are noisy but now it seems they could spread diseases as well. A short burst on the horn spreads germs travelling at four million droplets per second. Haru Mutasa reports on the findings that could lead to a ban at London’s 2012 Olympics.
Tata-owned Jaguar Land Rover has opened its first plant in India. The facility will assemble the Freelander 2 model Land Rover from parts supplied by a plant in Liverpool.
Leaders at the G-8 summit in France say international development banks will give $20 billion to Egypt and Tunisia to support pro-democratic reforms.