2010 FIFA World Cup Final One of the balls used in the 2010 FIFA World Cup Final sells for £48,200 on eBay.
Salman Butt Salman Butt captains Pakistan for the rest of their tour after Shahid Afridi's retirement from Tests.
XXI The opening ceremony of the XXI Central American and Caribbean Games in Puerto Rico is delayed after a tornado causes disruption in Mayagüez.
United States The United States government run National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA) claims 2010 could be the warmest year on record since 1880.
Berkshire Dozens of residents protest against plans to build four wind turbines in a field in Berkshire, England.
Australian prime minister The Prime Minister of Australia Julia Gillard calls a federal election for 21 August 2010.
Hugo Chávez Hugo Chávez exhumes the corpse of Simón Bolívar to investigate suspicions of foul play being involved in his death.
Bangladesh Bangladeshi police arrest an army major who allegedly possessed hundreds of bottles of Phensedyl, an illegal cough syrup.
Germany German minister Ilse Aigner expresses annoyance at Facebook's privacy policy, saying the website is breaking the law by collecting information such as phone numbers.
Venezuela Venezuela recalls its ambassador to Colombia following Colombian accusations that Venezuela is hosting rebels on its territory.
High Representative of the Union for Foreign Affairs and Security Policy High Representative of the Union for Foreign Affairs and Security Policy Catherine Ashton attends a joint press conference with Palestinian Prime Minister Salam Fayyad after their meeting in Ramallah.
Guido Westerwelle German Foreign Minister Guido Westerwelle criticises a reported Israeli plan that would lead to Gaza's separation from the rest of the Palestinian territories becoming final.
Coal mine Twenty-eight coal miners die after a fire in their mine near Hancheng City in China's Shaanxi Province.
Dalian More than 2,000 firefighters fight a fire at the port of Dalian after two oil pipelines explode.
Israel One month after Israel's announcement it was easing its Gazan blockade the humanitarian situation remains dire.
Typhoon Conson Typhoon Conson makes landfall near Hai Phong, Vietnam, after devastating Southern China and the Philippines with at least 65 dead.
Israel Israeli settlements dump untreated chemical waste directly into a sewage canal that runs through agricultural land in the West Bank, giving Palestinians skin and respiratory illnesses.
Champagne 30 bottles of champagne believed to pre-date the French Revolution are found on the Baltic seabed off the coast of Finland; it may be the world's oldest drinkable champagne.
Welsh-language The Welsh language is spoken for the first time in a ceremony at England's Westminster Cathedral in honour of martyred saint John Roberts.
Roman Polanski Film director Roman Polanski appears in public for the first time since being released from house arrest, watching his wife perform at the Montreux Jazz Festival.
Europe Tens of thousands of people take part in a landmark European gay rights rally in Warsaw, the first time Europride is being held in Central and Eastern Europe.
Zahedan Thousands of mourners gather in Zahedan for a mass funeral for those killed in recent bombings; Iranian officials indicate that they believe the West carried out the atrocities.
Assault rifles Suspected militants armed with assault rifles attack a bus in northwest Pakistan near the Afghanistan border, resulting in at least 16 casualties.
South Korea South Korea develops a long-range cruise missile capable of striking North Korea, Japan, Russia and China.
Machete At least eight people are killed by machete-wielding attackers near Jos, Nigeria in scenes reminiscent of events earlier this year.
Grenoble At least 50 automobiles sustain burns in Grenoble, France, as people protest the fatal shooting of a man by police. The man was shot during a chase following a robbery after firing on police.
York Dozens of English football fans clash with dogs and riot police in a busy shopping square in York, causing its closure.