Dozens of people have been trampled in Spain’s Pamplona bull run when they were trapped at the narrow entrance to the bullring.
A Venezuelan minister has urged citizens to close Facebook accounts to avoid being unwitting informants for the US CIA.
The United Nations has made former South African deputy president Phumzile Mlambo-Ngcuka head of the gender equality body UN Women.
Colombia has expressed concern after revelations that the US spied on the US’s closest military ally in Latin America, and called for an explanation.
The pilot who oversaw the landing by a colleague of the jet that crashed in San Francisco was on his first flight as a trainer, says the airline.
Violent clashes that led to at least 42 deaths at Egypt’s Republican Guard will not stop efforts to form a new interim government, says an official.
South Africa’s rand has touched fresh two-week lows against the dollar and could lose further ground.
Chinese state media have identified the two people who died in a plane crash at San Francisco International Airport.
Austrian officials did not search Bolivia’s presidential jet for Edward Snowden, says Austria’s President Heinz Fischer.
Bolivia offered asylum on Saturday to former US spy agency contractor Edward Snowden, joining Venezuela and Nicaragua in defiance of Washington.