Spanish Spanish protesters known as the "Indignants" begin a march from Madrid to Brussels in Belgium to protest at cuts in government expenditure in Spain.
Republicans Republicans in the United States House of Representatives announce they will delay a vote on extending the debt ceiling until Thursday due to concerns over level of proposed savings not being sufficient.
Shetland An 18 year old man in the Shetland Islands of Scotland is arrested on suspicion of launching multiple distributed denial of service attacks in association with LulzSec and Anonymous.
Conspiracy to hack mobile phones Former "Daily Mirror" editor Piers Morgan says comments he made in 2009 on BBC Radio 4's "Desert Island Discs" do not suggest he printed stories obtained through illegal reporting. In the programme, he had spoken of "running the results" of work by third parties who did "rake through bins... tap people's phones".
St John's Two men are convicted in St John's, Antigua of the 2008 murders of British honeymoon couple Ben and Catherine Mullany.
Hollywood Boulevard An unruly crowd riots on Hollywood Boulevard outside Grauman's Chinese Theatre in Hollywood, California after being refused admission to a documentary on the Electric Daisy Carnival.
Israeli Army The Israeli army arrests two men involved in running the Freedom Theatre founded in Jenin by murdered Israeli actor Juliano Mer-Khamis.
Government The Government of the United Kingdom expels Libyan diplomats loyal to Muammar Gaddafi from the United Kingdom and recognises the National Transitional Council.
Tropical Storm A tropical storm watch is issued for Tropical Storm Don in the US state of Texas between Port Mansfield north to San Luis Pass.
2011 Pacific typhoon season At least seventeen people are dead and 25 missing after Severe Tropical Storm Nock-ten (Juaning) hits the Philippines.
Landslide Seventeen people are killed in landslides in South Korea caused by heavy rain including eight in the town of Chuncheon.
AUD The Australian dollar reaches a post-float record against the United States dollar based on higher than expected consumer price index figures and concerns over a US default.
2011 Utoya/Oslo attacks The Prime Minister of Norway Jens Stoltenberg promises to set up a security review.
Norwegian police Norwegian police start releasing the names of the victims of the 2011 Norway attacks.