Uruguay Former Uruguayan dictator Juan María Bordaberry dies under house arrest for murders committed during his time in power.
Conspiracy to hack mobile phones Metropolitan Police Commissioner Sir Paul Stephenson resigns over the phone hacking affair.
Former News International Chief Executive Rebekah Brooks is arrested by police investigating phone hacking and corruption at the organisation.
British Home Secretary Theresa May will address MPs on Monday following revelations that the Metropolitan Police hired former "News of the World" deputy editor Neil Wallis to give PR advice.
Orange County Crowds gather outside the jail in Orange County, Florida for the release of Casey Anthony who was recently cleared of murdering her daughter Caylee.
Ottawa Bluesfest At the conclusion of Ottawa Bluesfest, strong winds from a sudden thunderstorm cause one of the main stages to collapse at around 7:30 pm EDT, injuring three people.
Mount Lokon Mount Lokon, a volcano on Sulawesi in Indonesia erupts again sending ash 3,500 metres in the air.
Mashkovo A passenger bus collides with a truck near Mashkovo in Russia's Tambov Oblast with at least 5 people dead and 17 injured.
United Nations The United Nations delivers aid to parts of Somalia controlled by al-Shabab militants for the first time since they ended the ban on food supplies.
Warner Bros. Warner Bros. has reported that "Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows – Part 2", the final instalment of the "Harry Potter" film series has broken box office records, taking $92.1m (£57m) in North America on Friday, its opening day.
Arab Spring 2011 Bahraini uprising: The Shia al-Wafiq opposition group quits national talks aimed at ending the political crisis in the country.
2011 Libyan civil war: NATO planes destroy a military storage facility and other targets on the outskirts of Tripoli.
Syrian forces mass in the east of the country near the Iraqi border where dozens of soldiers have defected.