USA - Gold rose to fresh record high on Monday as talks over lifting the debt ceiling appeared to be stalling just days before the August 2 deadline, raising the prospect of a debt default. Spot gold climbed as high as $1,622.49 an ounce versus Friday's high of $1,607.01 and the previous record of $1,609.51 before easing back to $1,614.66 by 0007 GMT, Reuters data showed.
EGYPT - Tensions between pro-democracy groups in Egypt and the ruling military council have risen sharply after weekend violence in which knife-wielding supporters of the council set on thousands of activists determined to march on the defence ministry.
USA - US stock index futures fell sharply on Sunday as failure so far by the government to strike a deal on the debt ceiling made the prospect of default - once considered an impossible outcome - more likely.
NORWAY - It is becoming clearer that Anders Behring Breivik, the 32-year-old suspect in Friday's attacks in Norway, held radical right-wing views. Police chief Sveinung Sponheim said his internet postings "suggest that he has some political traits directed toward the right, and anti-Muslim views".
OSLO, NORWAY - Norway mourned on Sunday 93 people killed in a shooting spree and car bombing by a Norwegian who saw his attacks as "atrocious, but necessary" to defeat liberal immigration policies and the spread of Islam. In his first comment via a lawyer since his arrest, Anders Behring Breivik, 32, said he wanted to explain himself at a court hearing on Monday about extending his custody.
USA - We're less than ten days away from a debt default by the US government. It's a story that has kept a remarkably low profile. The euro's own existential crisis is part of the explanation. Wall Street has collectively spent far more time thinking and worrying about how Greece and Ireland will repay their debts than how the deficit on its own doorstep will be made good.
USA - Talks between House Speaker John Boehner and President Obama to raise the debt ceiling in conjunction with sweeping spending cuts and tax and entitlement reform have broken down. There will be no "grand bargain" to deal with the debt crisis and raise the debt ceiling.
UK - Scientists have created more than 150 human-animal hybrid embryos in British laboratories. The hybrids have been produced secretively over the past three years by researchers looking into possible cures for a wide range of diseases. The revelation comes just a day after a committee of scientists warned of a nightmare 'Planet of the Apes' scenario in which work on human-animal creations goes too far.
EUROPE - Jitters returned to European markets on Friday, snuffing out an earlier relief rally inspired by the European Union deal on a second Greek bail-out. Yields on Greece's two-year bonds experienced their biggest single day fall since the country joined the euro in 2001, as investors shrugged off a warning by Fitch, the rating agency, that Greece risked becoming the first western nation to default in 60 years.
USA - Those looking for some kind of a break from the heat of the last week got it overnight - a rainstorm that dropped temperatures into the low 70s. But like the heat wave that preceded it, this rainstorm was anything but ordinary. According to ChicagoWeatherCenter.com, the total rainfall at O'Hare - 6.91 inches as of about 6:50 a.m. - is the largest single-day rainfall since records began in 1871. The highest previous daily total was 6.64 inches on September 12, 2008. And more rain is on the way.
USA - As the core of the heat wave settled eastward, several all-time record highs were set in the Northeast on Friday with many more locations challenging all-time records. Following a very warm night Thursday, where many urban areas failed to drop below 80 degrees, the extra warm start made record high temperatures for the date "sitting ducks," waiting to be knocked off.
OSLO, NORWAY - Police arrived at an island massacre about an hour and a half after a gunman first opened fire, slowed because they didn't have quick access to a helicopter and then couldn't find a boat to make their way to the scene just several hundred yards (meters) offshore. The assailant surrendered when police finally reached him, but 85 people died before that.
NORWAY - A gunman dressed as a policeman has opened fire at a Labor Party youth camp outside of Oslo shortly after the explosions in the downtown of the Norwegian capital. According to the Norwegian paper VG, the gunman was dressed as a policeman. It is unclear if the shooting incident is related to the blasts in the downtown government complex, and little detail is still available about it.
OSLO, NORWAY - A large bomb blast has hit government buildings in the Norwegian capital Oslo, killing at least two people and injuring 15 others. Prime Minister Jens Stoltenberg, whose offices were badly damaged, described the situation as "very serious".
USA - If the White House and lawmakers cannot reach an agreement to raise the country's debt ceiling by the August 2 deadline, it will fall to President Obama and Treasury Secretary Timothy Geithner to determine how Uncle Sam pays his bills - indeed, which bills the federal government will pay, and which it will set aside - once the country has no more borrowing power.