- War in Somalia: Sharif Ahmed, a leader of the defeated Islamic Court Union, surrendered himself to Kenyan police. (Reuters)
- Sudanese rebels claim that a government aircraft has bombed areas in Darfur over the weekend in contravention of the ceasefire. (BBC)
- U.S. election 2008: Bill Richardson, currently the Democratic Governor of New Mexico, announces his candidacy for president. (New York Times)
- The WWF warns that some species of tuna including bluefin tuna are at risk of commercial extinction due to illegal fishing. (Reuters)
- Dozens of containers, some containing toxic chemicals, are washed ashore at Devon, England after MSC Napoli ran aground on the coast last Thursday during Kyrill. (ABC News Australia)
- Palestinian Authority President Mahmoud Abbas and Hamas leader Khaled Meshaal meet together in Syria to try to end violence between the two factions. However, differences remain and talks will resume possibly next week. (BBC) (AP via ABC News)
- Angela Merkel, the Chancellor of Germany, holds talks with Vladimir Putin, the President of Russia over energy security issues. (BBC)
- A 7.3 Mw earthquake occurs off of Indonesia, centered in the Molucca Sea. Buildings shake in northeastern Indonesia, panicking residents, but there are no reports of casualties. (USGS) (Reuters) (BBC)
- Muqtada al-Sadr's bloc lifts its boycott of the Iraqi political process and rejoins the government. (AP via Daily Comet)
- Ogün Samast, who was arrested for murdering Hrant Dink, admits that he has killed Dink. (BBC) (CNN)
- Voters in Serbia participate in the first general election since it became an independent state in 2006. (BBC)
- Japanese tokusatsu television series Kamen Rider Kabuto ends.
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