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Contents

  • 1 July 1
  • 2 July 2
  • 3 July 3
  • 4 July 4
  • 5 July 5
  • 6 July 6
  • 7 July 7
  • 8 July 8
  • 9 July 9
  • 10 July 10
  • 11 July 11
  • 12 July 12
  • 13 July 13
  • 14 July 14
  • 15 July 15
  • 16 July 16
  • 17 July 17
  • 18 July 18
  • 19 July 19
  • 20 July 20
  • 21 July 21
  • 22 July 22
  • 23 July 23
  • 24 July 24
  • 25 July 25
  • 26 July 26
  • 27 July 27
  • 28 July 28
  • 29 July 29
  • 30 July 30
  • 31 July 31

July 1 edit

  • Hundreds of thousands of British public sector workers strike over planned pension changes
  • U.S. space agency NASA sues ex-astronaut


July 2 edit

  • US children who celebrate Independence Day more likely to become Republicans, says Harvard study
  • Congressman Thad McCotter to run for U.S. President


July 3 edit

  • Former Brazilian president Itamar Franco dies aged 81
  • Philippine Foreign Secretary Del Rosario to visit China amid South China Sea territorial dispute


July 4 edit

  • Hidden treasure worth billions of dollars discovered in Indian temple


July 5 edit


July 6 edit

  • South Korean city wins 2018 Winter Olympics
  • US Senate postpones vote on Libya conflict to focus on national debt
  • Despite speculation, aides say Biden will remain on Obama ticket
  • Over half of Romanian terminal grade students fail baccalaureate exam


July 7 edit

  • Officers accused of framing men for murder in UK's 'biggest' trial of police
  • Bahamas become fourth country to ban shark fishing
  • Jamaican Olympian and coach Pablo McNeil dies aged 71


July 8 edit

  • End of an era: Space Shuttle Atlantis launches on final mission in program
  • Cassini spacecraft captures large storm on Saturn
  • Finnish Olympic champion skier Mika Myllylä found dead


July 9 edit

  • June jobs report shows rising US unemployment, economic outlook worsens
  • Polar bears related to extinct Irish bears, DNA study shows
  • Murdoch axes News of the World after hacking allegations startle politicians


July 10 edit

  • British Gas to increase electricity, gas prices
  • Murdoch empire in crisis after newspaper closes: BSkyB bid halted, former editor arrested, anger at chief executive
  • South Sudan gains independence
  • US government reports decline in teen birth rate and binge drinking, rise in poverty and drug abuse


July 11 edit

  • China's consumer prices rise to a three-year high in June as food prices soar 14.4 percent
  • Stun gun found on JetBlue flight in Newark, New Jersey
  • Syrian security forces raid Homs, one killed, twenty injured
  • Former US First Lady Betty Ford dies aged 93


July 12 edit

  • No single cause of autism, research review concludes
  • Ahmad Wali Karzai, brother of Afghan President, shot dead in Kandahar
  • Study shows long-term couples more satisfied with relationships and sex lives


July 13 edit

  • Murdoch drops BSkyB bid amid public, political pressure
  • 21 people killed and 113 reported injured in three blasts in Mumbai
  • American television producer Sherwood Schwartz dies aged 94
  • Russian tour boat sinks, killing over 100


July 14 edit


July 15 edit

  • Indonesian volcano eruption prompts thousands to evacuate
  • Euro reaches new lows
  • Drought stricken Somalia nears famine
  • Ron Paul announces he will not seek U.S. House re-election in 2012; will focus on presidential campaign
  • Lizards are capable of problem-solving, study shows


July 16 edit

  • Rebekah Brooks resigns from News International


July 17 edit

  • Obama raises $35M re-election funds from 244 campaign 'bundlers' since April
  • US Secretary of State Hillary Clinton criticizes Turkey over human rights concerns


July 18 edit


July 19 edit

  • Arrests and resignations as probe into Britain's phone hacking scandal widens


July 20 edit


July 21 edit

  • Davie Shipyard sale cleared by Québec court


July 22 edit

  • Former Louisiana governor Buddy Roemer announces run for president
  • Space Shuttle Atlantis landing concludes program


July 23 edit

  • British painter Lucian Freud dies aged 88
  • Two shot outside Los Angeles nightclub
  • Singer Amy Winehouse dies at age 27
  • At least 85 dead in shooting at Norwegian youth camp
  • Aaron Swartz arrested and charged for downloading JSTOR articles


July 24 edit

  • Train accident in China kills at least 43
  • Norway gunman defends actions as 'gruesome but necessary'
  • US to host North Korean diplomat for nuclear talks
  • Protests over housing costs sweep across Israel


July 25 edit

  • Six dead in shooting at Texas roller skating rink


July 26 edit

  • Nguyen Cao Ky, former leader of South Vietnam, dies aged 80
  • Norwegian police lower death toll in massacre


July 27 edit


July 28 edit

  • Televisión Nacional de Chile acknowledges 'error' for using 'hooded delinquent' videos in news programme


July 29 edit

  • National Museum of Scotland reopens after three-year redevelopment


July 30 edit


July 31 edit

  • British police launch computer hacking investigation
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