Ed Miliband Ed Miliband declares the death of Tony Blair's centrist New Labour in his first interview since being elected leader of the British Labour Party yesterday.
Pakistan Pakistan's minister for defence production Abdul Qayum Jatoi resigns after criticising the military for allegedly carrying out political assassinations.
Parliamentary election Video footage emerges casting doubt on the integrity of the recent Afghan parliamentary election and showing fake votes being filled in as fraud police watch on.
Israeli settlement freeze The Israeli settlement freeze ends at 22.00 (GMT), should Israel restart construction of buildings on the West Bank the peace talks with Palestinian leader Mahmoud Abbas are expected to end.
Philip Alston Philip Alston, the international law scholar who recently stepped down as the United Nations's senior official on extrajudicial killings, calls for the UN to investigate war crimes in Afghanistan and to convict those responsible.
United Nations Human Rights Council The 57-member United Nations Human Rights Council is to investigate the facts found by a report into the Gaza flotilla raid carried out by Israel earlier this year.
Jewish The boat "Irene", carrying a group of Jewish activists from Germany, Israel, the U.S. and UK, sets sail from northern Cyprus aiming to breach Israel's blockade of the Gaza Strip.
U.S. state Towns in the U.S. state of Wisconsin evacuate residents due to flooding of the Wisconsin River.
Rescue 33 miners trapped A specially built cage is delivered to the scene of the 2010 Copiapó mining accident.
People's Republic of China The People's Republic of China reports an outbreak of the plague in Tibet, with 5 people infected and 1 fatality.
Polish A tourist bus from Poland hits a bridge pillar on a highway at Schoenefelder Kreuz in Brandenburg, killing at least 12 people and injuring 40.
Australian Australian climate change activists close down the world's largest coal port in Newcastle, New South Wales.
Peter Mullan The Peter Mullan film "Neds" wins two major honours at the San Sebastián International Film Festival.
The Pentagon America's Department of Defense (The Pentagon) admits purchasing nearly 10,000 copies of a memoir by U.S. Army Reserve officer Anthony Shaffer, destroying all of them in an effort to suppress secret information and ordering heavy redactions of the book's second printing.
Yemen Yemen issues a list of eight alleged Al Qaeda operatives wanted for possible involvement in an attack on a Yemen police bus on Saturday in Sana'a.
Iranian Revolutionary guards The Army of the Guardians of the Islamic Revolution cross the border into Iraq and kill 30 Kurds.
ETA The Spanish government is reported to have rejected an ETA statement calling for a permanent ceasefire between the two sides.
Eddie Long The American bishop Eddie Long, who has opposed same-sex marriage, vows to tackle allegations of luring young men into sexual intercourse.
Drone aircraft Intelligence services report 7 as the death toll resulting from 2 U.S. drone aircraft missile strikes in North Waziristan.
Shiite 6 civilians are wounded in an explosion apparently targeting the Shiite politician Mowaffak al-Rubaie near a fuel station in Sa'doun Street, Baghdad.
Bugis A clash between ethnic Bugis and Tidung (Tarakan indigenous people) claimed one life in Juwata sub-district, Tarakan, East Kalimantan.
2010 Philippine Bar exam bombing At least 24 people are injured after a grenade is thrown at the De La Salle University in Manila, where bar examinations were being held.