World Health Organization The World Health Organization announces a US$100 million emergency response plan to combat the outbreak, which has killed at least 729 people.
Gas explosions Gas explosions in the southern Taiwanese city of Kaohsiung kill at least 20 people and injure more than 270.
Argentine debt restructuring Following a court order that payments to most bondholders be stopped until holdouts were paid, Argentina has defaulted on some of its bonds after negotiations fell short of reaching a deal with hedge fund investors demanding a full payout of US$1.3 billion on bonds.
Russian Presidential Academy of National Economy and Public Administration Alexander Deryugin, director of the Center for Regional Reform Studies at the Russian Presidential Academy of National Economy and Public Administration, says that sanctions against entities investing in Crimea have generated a great level of risk even for Russian companies because they too would face problems when working abroad after being exposed in Crimea.
Rebel At least 120 soldiers of the Ukrainian military have been confirmed killed in battle since July 17.
The Ukrainian government declares a unilateral one-day cease-fire in order to facilitate for a team of forensics experts and crash investigators to reach the site where Malaysia Airlines Flight 17 went down two weeks ago, after days of delay caused by heavy fighting in the area.