Egypt’s military deposes President Mohamed Morsi, and installs Adly Mansour, the head of the Supreme Constitutional Court, as the country’s new interim leader. (CNN)
The Egyptian military takes control of state TV studios and places a travel ban on Egyptian president Mohamed Morsi and other Muslim Brotherhood leaders as a military coup d’etat unfolds, following a week of anti-government unrest. (The Independent)
President Morsi is reportedly placed under house arrest as troops deploy across Cairo and armored vehicles and soldiers mass at Cairo University and other key sites. (The Times of Israel)
U.S. drone attacks on Pakistan:
The death toll from a United States drone strike on a militants camp in the North Waziristan area of Pakistan rises to 16. (AP via Huffington Post)
Pakistan condemns the latest deadly U.S. drone strike to violate its “sovereignty and territorial integrity”. (Al Jazeera)
Disasters and accidents
The death toll from a 6.2 magnitude earthquake in Indonesia’s Aceh Province rises to 42, with more than 400 injured and thousands of buildings damaged. (AFP via Fox News)
International relations
Diversion of Bolivian president Evo Morales’ flight:
The presidential jet of Bolivia is denied access to European airspace and forced to land in Vienna amid concerns that Edward Snowden is on board. (BBC)
Bolivia files a complaint at the United Nations over what is called the “kidnapping” of its president. (The Guardian)
Morales’s fellow South American leaders condemn what they consider to be an act of aggression by the U.S. and its allies. Protests take place at the French Embassy in Bolivia. (Al Jazeera)
Law and crime
Ecuador announces the discovery of a bugging device used to listen in on its embassy in the United Kingdom. Ecuador’s foreign ministerRicardo Patiño declares it as “another instance of a loss of ethics at the international level in relations between governments”. (The Guardian)(Al Jazeera)
Politics and elections
King Albert II of Belgium announces his abdication for health reasons in favour of his son Prince Philippe, Duke of Brabant. (Nieuwsblad)(DeRedactie.be)
Arts and culture
A 4,000-year-old pyramid at El ParaÃso in Peru is destroyed by property developers. (BBC News)