Space Shuttle ''Endeavour'' The Space Shuttle "Endeavour" docks at the International Space Station for the final time.
San Francisco, California Voters in the US city of San Francisco, California, will vote on a proposition to ban male circumcision in November.
Guatemalan President The President of Guatemala, Alvaro Colom, claims that Hugo Alvaro Gomez Vasquez, who has been arrested in relation to the killing of 27 cattle ranch workers, is a leader of the Los Zetas drug cartel in the country.
Andrew Fastow Andrew Fastow, the former Chief Financial Officer of Enron Corp., now in the custody of the Federal Bureau of Prisons with a release date of December 17, 2011, moves to a half-way house in Houston, Texas.
Ali Akbar Salehi Ali Akbar Salehi, the Foreign Affairs Minister of Iran, claims that the Bushehr Nuclear Power Plant is operational.
UK royal state visit to Ireland UK royal state visit to Ireland: Queen Elizabeth II of the United Kingdom visits Croke Park in Dublin, where British troops killed 20 people in the Bloody Sunday massacre of 1920.
Dmitry Medvedev Dmitry Medvedev, the President of Russia, warns of a potential new Cold War if the United States does not listen to Russia's concerns about its proposed missile defense system.
Palestinian Authority The Palestinian Authority calls on Israel to reinstate the rights of up to 140,000 people who lived in the occupied West Bank and lost their residency after travelling abroad.
Sol Líneas Aéreas Sol Líneas Aéreas Flight 5428 aircraft crashes in the southern Patagonia region of Argentina with all 22 people on board dying - icing of the propellor driven Saab 340 is cited as a possible cause.
United States Coast Guard The United States Coast Guard reopens a section of the Mississippi River to shipping that was closed on Tuesday as a result of the 2011 Mississippi River floods.
Mwanza Province Fifteen people are killed after two buses collide in Mwanza Province, northern Tanzania.
Moody's Moody's Investors Service cuts the credit ratings of Australia's four major banks, the Commonwealth Bank, Westpac, National Australia Bank and ANZ, to Aa1, due to their reliance on wholesale funding.
Philip Roth American novelist Philip Roth wins the Man Booker International Prize, recognizing his body of work.
American The United States announces plans to impose sanctions on the President of Syria, Bashar al-Assad, and six members of his government, for alleged human rights breaches during the 2011 Syrian uprising.
Afghanistan At least twelve people are killed and 80 injured during a protest in the Afghan city of Taloqan against the killing of four civilians in a NATO raid.
Iran Iran frees detained Al-Jazeera journalist Dorothy Parvaz, who had not been seen since being detained in Syria on April 29.
Peshawar Militants attack a checkpoint near the city of Peshawar in northwest Pakistan, resulting in the deaths of two police officers and 15 insurgents.
Civil war Sources from the Tunisian defence ministry claim that Gaddafi's wife and daughter have fled there.
Forces loyal to Muammar Gaddafi shell towns and villages in the western mountains in an attempt to capture higher ground.
Tunisia Three Tunisian security officers are killed in a clash with gunmen in the north of the country.