BBC WORLD NEWS
Ultra-Orthodox Jews in Jerusalem clash with police in protest at what they see as interference by the authorities.
Russian President Dmitry Medvedev pays tribute to a human rights activist abducted in Chechnya and shot dead.
A 17-year-old American becomes the youngest person to sail around the world alone, after a 13-month voyage.
India will not start peace talks with Pakistan until the Mumbai suspects are brought to justice, PM Manmohan Singh says.
A Chinese-born engineer is found guilty of passing secret information about the US space shuttle programme to China.
SOCCER
Sunderland boss Steve Bruce hopes to hear whether he has been successful in talks with Peter Crouch.
Carlos Tevez has claimed Real Madrid made an approach for his signature before he chose to join Manchester City.
David Beckham expects John Terry to ignore the advances of Man City in order to stay at Chelsea.
Manuel Llorente has claimed Valencia have turned down another offer from Barcelona for David Villa.
Sunderland ran out 4-0 winners against Darlington in Steve Bruce's first game in charge.
Ryan Flynn marked his debut with a goal as Falkirk defeated FC Vaduz 1-0 in the Europa League.
Everton owner Bill Kenwright is hopeful that a billionaire will one day take over at Goodison Park.
Andrey Arshavin trusts Arsene Wenger's judgement over whether to replace Emmanuel Adebayor.
Martin O'Neill has stated that Aston Villa have not received any bids for Ashley Young.
Sky Sports and ESPN have been awarded exclusive live rights to Scottish Premier League games for the next five seasons.