Colombia's Farc rebels destroy a radar station, disrupting civil aviation and anti-drug monitoring across the south and west of the country.
Twenty-two show horses worth tens of thousands of dollars die in a stable fire in the US state of New Jersey.
At least 100,000 people rally in Hungary's capital Budapest in a show of support for embattled Prime Minister Viktor Orban and his government.
A series of bombings by Nigerian Islamist militants Boko Haram kills about 150 people in the city of Kano, in the group's deadliest attack to date.
Goals from Mark Davies, Nigel Reo-Coker and Gretar Steinsson help Bolton beat Liverpool to move out of the relegation zone.
A 6.2-magnitude earthquake off the coast of southern Mexico is felt around the region, from regional capital Tuxtla Gutierrez to San Salvador.
The Web-hosting service and domain name registrar sends a heads-up e-mail to customers, saying their FTP passwords may have been accessed by hackers. It also asks them to change e-mail passwords, though it says those passwords weren't affected by any breach.
At least 14 people die as a van carrying prisoners blows up on a road in north-west Syria, reports say, as the Arab League prepares to discuss its monitors' mission.
Cuba's government denies that Wilman Villar, who died in custody on Thursday, was a dissident who had been on hunger strike.
In response to a request for photos of home setupss, Audiophiliac readers were all too happy to deluge Steve Guttenberg with images of their beloved systems. Here's a look at some of the standouts.
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