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- Senior U.S. officials admit for the first time that the Secret Service prostitution scandal during the 6th Summit of the Americas involved as many as 20 women, 11 American agents and some military personnel. (BBC)
- Spanish foreign minister José García-Margallo y Marfil attacks Argentina over its decision to nationalise YPF, an Argentine oil company, a decision reported to be popular in Argentina. (BBC)
- Guinea-Bissau is suspended from the African Union one week after a coup d'état. (Al Jazeera)
- Mali appoints Cheick Modibo Diarra, Microsoft chairman for Africa and a former NASA astrophysicist, as its interim prime minister after a coup d'état. (Al Jazeera)
- Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu receives a Palestinian delegation delivering a letter from Palestinian Authority President Mahmoud Abbas detailing his demands for restarting peace talks after previous negotiations on a two-state solution stalled. (BBC) (The Jerusalem Post)
- Hezbollah leader, Hassan Nasrallah, appears in his first interview with the West in six years, in the first episode of a new interview show The World Tomorrow, hosted by Julian Assange, and announced that Hezbollah are willing to mediate between Syrian government and the opposition. (NYDailyNews) (CNN) (BBC) (SMH) (ABC) (AFP)
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