U.S. Representative The United States House of Representatives votes down key supporting legislation that would support the Trans-Pacific Partnership with 11 Pacific Rim nations.
Chiril Gaburici Chiril Gaburici resigns as the Prime Minister of Moldova after questions arise over his education qualifications.
International Monetary Fund Former International Monetary Fund head Dominique Strauss-Kahn is acquitted of pimping charges in France.
Associated Press The Associated Press reports that hackers linked to the People's Republic of China appear to have gained access to sensitive background material about people seeking security clearances from the United States government.
Russian people Two Russian citizens are arrested for entering a Latvian military base as the Baltic nation was participating in US-led military exercises.
German Germany doubles its funding to states and cities for asylum seekers as 450,000 are expected to enter the country during 2015.
Pakistan Pakistan orders the Save the Children NGO to leave the country claiming it supports "anti-Pakistan" activity.
Pacific Ocean The Pacific Ocean nation of Palau burns four Vietnamese fishing boats caught poaching sea cucumbers and other marine life in its waters.
Recent MERS outbreak The death toll from the South Korean MERS outbreak rises to 11 with 126 people now diagnosed with the disease but the number of people in quarantine falls slightly to 3,680. Two hospitals have closed as a result of the outbreak and the Bank of Korea has lowered interest rates due to concerns about effects of the outbreak on the economy.
2012–15 North American drought California orders the biggest cuts to water allocations in the state's history because of the worst drought in the state's history.
Nepal Heavy rain hampers the search for dozens of missing people from the landslides in Nepal's Taplejung district which have resulted in at least 24 deaths in six villages.
Japan Japan approves a thirty-to-forty year plan to clean up the site of the Fukushima Daiichi nuclear disaster.
Galápagos Islands Residents of the Galápagos Islands conduct a strike and protest over decisions by the Ecuador National Assembly to axe cost of living subsidies causing cancellation of flights to and from the islands.
Operation Protective Edge The Israel Defense Forces Advocate General has announced criminal investigations into three more incidents from Operation Protective Edge. Of the 190 incidents reported to the IDF, investigations have been completed on 105, with seven leading to criminal investigations.
Saudi-led coalition The Saudi-led coalition bombs the World Heritage Listed old quarter of Sana'a destroying three houses and killing five people.
Boko Haram insurgency Boko Haram militants raid five different villages around Maiduguri, Nigeria killing 37 people.