E. coli blamed for 46 deaths The strain of E. coli blamed for 46 deaths in Germany appears to have resurfaced in France, sickening eight people, who have been hospitalized in Bordeaux.
Senate The Senate of Canada passes a back-to-work bill imposing a labour contract for 48,000 Canada Post employees resulting in a return-to-work by Tuesday.
Drug possession The sentence for a drug possession conviction of the nephew of deposed Tunisian President, Zine el Abidine Ben Ali, is increased after he appeals it.
LulzSec The so-called "LulzSec" hackers have reportedly disbanded after a final data dump including information from AOL Inc. and AT&T.
Climbers The bodies of six mountaineers are found on Neige Cordier in the French Alps after apparently having been killed by an avalanche.
Eruption of Puyehue-Cordón Caulle in Chile The Chilean airline LAN cancels 39 flights in Chile and Argentina due to ash cloud from the 2011 Puyehue-Cordón Caulle eruption.
Ash cloud from the 2011 Puyehue-Cordón Caulle eruption continues to disrupt flights between Australia and New Zealand.
Glastonbury Festival 2011 Christopher Shale, a senior member of British Prime Minister David Cameron's Conservative constituency association, is found dead in a portaloo; Shale died hours after a critical strategy document credited to him was published in a Sunday newspaper.
Beyoncé makes her debut at the Glastonbury Festival, becoming one of only a small number of women to have headlined.
Daniel Craig It is confirmed that Daniel Craig, the current James Bond, has married the Academy Award-winning actress Rachel Weisz at a private ceremony in the U.S. state of New York.
São Paulo More than one million people participate in São Paulo's 15th Gay Pride March following the recent improvement in the legal rights afforded to the country's gay community.
Maiduguri At least 25 people are killed and many others are wounded after a bomb explodes in Maiduguri.
Vietnamese Vietnamese protesters march in the capital Hanoi for the fourth successive week calling on the People's Republic of China to stop entering Vietnamese territorial waters on the South China Sea.
Israeli–Palestinian conflict A bomb causes a large explosion near the United Nations compound in Gaza City on the Gaza Strip.
Israeli troops begin to dismantle part of the controversial West Bank barrier near the Palestinian village of Bilin, four years after a court ordered it to be re-routed.
Following accusations by the Foreign Press Association that Israel is intimidating journalists on the 10-ship flotilla due to sail to the Gaza Strip, Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu says that the journalists will not to be sanctioned.
Arab Spring Rebels and regime forces clash about 80 km (50 miles) south-west of the capital, Tripoli as rebels make a push towards the capital.
French newspaper "Le Figaro" reports that Hezbollah has transferred hundreds of missiles from Syria to Lebanon, fearing the fall of the Syrian government in the ongoing Syrian uprising.
A Syrian military spokesman says more than 400 members of security forces have been killed in the months-long unrest as videos surface allegedly showing children killed in the violence.