Serbia Serbia and Kosovo sign the first accords between the two nations since Kosovo's declaration of independence three years ago.
Freedom Flotilla II Freedom Flotilla II: Greek port authorities arrest the captain of the US-flagged vessel "The Audacity of Hope", the latest incident to befall the flotilla following two counts of alleged sabotage and the towing back to port of this ship yesterday.
Brazilian President Former President of Brazil and current Senator Itamar Franco dies of complications from leukemia; seven days of mourning are declared by current president Dilma Rousseff.
People's Republic of China China jails a Tibetan writer for editing a banned magazine regarding unrest in 2008.
Hong Kong 228 people are arrested during a large demonstration in Hong Kong amid frustration with government policies and rising property prices.
ExxonMobil ExxonMobil workers attempt to contain an oil spill on the Yellowstone River in the US state of Montana.
Coal mine 3 coal miners are killed and 40 others are trapped in separate incidents in the People's Republic of China.
Australia Australia's Civil Aviation Safety Authority grounds all Tiger Airways flights in the country until July 9 due to a range of safety concerns.
Eurozone crisis European sovereign debt crisis: Eurozone finance ministers agree to give a further €12 billion over the next two weeks to Greece as it fights bankruptcy.
Albert II, Prince of Monaco Albert II, Prince of Monaco marries Charlene Wittstock, the Olympic swimmer, again, this time in a religious ceremony attended by 3,500 guests, including royalty and celebrities.
Afghan 11 members of one family are killed by a roadside bomb in southern Afghanistan while traveling to Pakistan.
Arab Spring 2011 Moroccan protests: Demonstrations are called for following a constitutional referendum on greater freedoms held yesterday.
2011 Syrian uprising: The President of Syria Bashar al-Assad sacks Ahmad Khaled Abdel Aziz, the governor of the city of Hama, after mass anti-government demonstrations occurred there yesterday.
Libyan rebel leaders welcome an African Union offer to open talks with the Government in Tripoli without the direct involvement of Muammar Gaddafi.
According to "The Daily Telegraph", the Sudanese army invades Libya, taking control of the southeastern town of Al-Kufra.