President Confidence in President Barack Obama drops below 50%, its lowest level in 19 months as Americans worry over broad government surveillance and other controversies.
São Paulo Brazilians go to the streets in São Paulo, Rio de Janeiro and other cities to claim against the rise of the public transport fee, being part of the 2013 protests in Brazil.
Prime Minister The Prime Minister of the Czech Republic, Petr Nečas, submits his resignation following a corruption scandal.
Michael Applebaum Michael Applebaum, mayor of Montreal, Quebec is arrested on charges of fraud and abuse of public office.
Stuart Hall Former BBC broadcaster Stuart Hall is sentenced to 15 months in jail for sexually abusing girls.
Dutch A court in the Netherlands finds a 50-year-old man and six teenagers guilty of kicking a volunteer linesman to death in Almere in December 2012.
US Supreme Court The U.S. Supreme Court strikes down a law of the state of Arizona requiring that voters in federal elections show proof of citizenship, upholding the National Voter Registration Act of 1993.
United Kingdom Talks between the foreign ministers of Britain and Ecuador end with no breakthrough over WikiLeaks founder Julian Assange, who remains in the country's London embassy.
Turkish Turkey, South Africa and Russia react angrily to the British government and demand an explanation for the revelations that their politicians and senior officials were spied on and bugged during the 2009 G20 summit in London
G8 summit The 39th G8 summit gets underway in Northern Ireland with the Syrian civil war high on the agenda.