People's Republic of China Chinese Vice-Premier Li Keqiang visits Hong Kong on a three-day official tour; observers indicate that this solidifies his status as the next Premier of China.
Facebook Two men who set up a Facebook site to incite violence during the riots are sentenced to four years imprisonment at Chester Crown Court.
News International MPs release a letter sent to News International in 2007 by former "News of the World" Royal editor Clive Goodman, in which he alleges senior staff at the newspaper were aware of phone hacking activities.
Illegal immigrants Detained illegal immigrants injure 15 policemen and 3 soldiers in a riot in Malta.
Indian Indian social activist Anna Hazare is arrested in New Delhi ahead of a proposed fast against corruption.
German economy The economy of Germany grows by only 0.1% in the second quarter of 2011, raising concerns about the European economy as a whole.
Australia Australian airline Qantas announces that it will be cutting 1000 jobs while steel maker OneSteel announces the loss of 400 jobs.
BBC Magazines BBC Magazines agrees a £12m deal to sell the "Radio Times" – together with ten other titles – to Exponent, owner of thetrainline.com.
United States A United States drone attack in the Pakistani province of North Waziristan kills four militants.
Israeli airstrikes The Israeli Air Force launches an air strike east of Gaza City, killing a Hamas gunman, in response to a rocket launched at Israel which landed in the Negev Desert.
Civil war National Transitional Council forces in Libya began cutting off supply lines to Tripoli after a 48 hour operation capturing key towns around the capital and surrounding the city.