USA - A receipt allegedly found in the parking lot of a grocery store - and confirmed genuine by store managers - reveals a shocking level of luxury purchases made with state-provided food stamp funds. The receipt from Angeli's County Market in Menominee, Michigan, shows the customer used food stamps to purchase $141.78 worth of Diet Mountain Dew soda, lobster and porterhouse steaks.
UK - Britain's best-known youth movement is going gay-friendly. The Scout Association has revealed plans to boost its number of gay members and leaders in a bid to banish the perception that homosexuals cannot sign up. The half-a-million-strong movement has released a video as part of the campaign - which will also let Scouts attend gay pride parades in uniform.
EUROPE - Europe's leaders are still opposing a Greek debt restructuring, and they are exacerbating the euro crisis as a result. The Greek economy is at risk of collapse and resistance to further loans for the troubled nation is mounting. The continent urgently needs a new bailout plan.
GERMANY - Left-wing extremism is on the rise in Germany, according to a classified intelligence report seen by Spiegel. The number of violent militants has risen by a fifth since 2005 and offenses rose sharply in the first quarter of 2011. Authorities are intensifying their surveillance of the scene.
EUROPE - European bankers from countries with ailing economies need fresh infusions of cash from the European Central Bank, but the ECB has turned into the dumping ground for European banks' junk bonds. The practice could harm the central bank's reputation as well as the euro.
UK - Trades unions risk facing tougher laws if they respond to the government's austerity programme with a series of strikes, Business Secretary Vince Cable said on Monday. Cable is a senior member of the Liberal Democrats and his warning could carry more weight than if it had been delivered by a Conservative.
EUROPE - EU agriculture ministers are to hold emergency talks, as efforts continue to find the source of an E.coli outbreak which has killed 22 people. The first tests on bean sprouts from a German farm suspected of being the source of the outbreak were negative.
USA - There is an unfortunate adage for the unemployed: The longer folks are out of a job, the longer it takes them to find a new one. CBS News correspondent Ben Tracy reports that the chronically unemployed face the hardest road back to recovery, and that while the jobs picture may be improving statistically on a national level, it is not for them.
UK - The Government has called a crisis summit after the record-breaking dry spell hitting the country has left crops withering and rivers running dry. Farmers, supermarkets and water companies will meet ministers for talks this week after the UK's second driest spring in 100 years left soils concrete hard.
AUSTRALIA - A provocative billboard advertising campaign launched by an Australian Muslim group claiming that Jesus was a prophet of Islam has outraged Christians in Sydney. The group, Mypeace, says its aim is to inform, not to offend, with Islamic awareness campaign, featuring four different slogans. But one Catholic bishop said the assertions - made on roadside hoardings - are 'a direct assault on Christian beliefs'.
UK - Food and drink sold in Britain is under a growing threat from terrorist groups which might try to poison supplies, the Government's security advisers have warned. Manufacturers and retailers have been told that their sector is vulnerable to attacks by ideologically and politically motivated groups that may seek to cause widespread casualties and disruption by poisoning food supplies.
MAJDAL SHAMS, GOLAN HEIGHTS, ISRAEL - Israeli troops on Sunday battled hundreds of pro-Palestinian protesters who tried to burst across Syria's frontier with the Golan Heights, killing a reported 20 people and wounding scores more in the second outbreak of deadly violence in the border area in less than a month.
VIENNA, AUSTRIA - OPEC ministers meeting in Vienna this week may find themselves supporting opposing camps of a military conflict for the first time in 21 years, with hostilities in Libya complicating an agreement on oil quotas. Not since Saddam Hussein invaded Kuwait in 1990 has the producer group gathered with some nations giving financial and military support to a movement seeking to topple the government of a fellow member.
SPAIN - The central Spanish region of Castilla-La Mancha is "totally bankrupt", according to the incoming administration of the rightwing Popular party (PP), an accusation that will deepen concerns about Spain's budget deficit. The claim has prompted angry denials from the Socialist government.
PORTUGAL - Portugal's centre-right Social Democrats (PSD) scored a convincing win over the Socialists in an election on Sunday, punishing the outgoing government for a 78 billion euro bailout that will bring deep austerity. The election should end months of political uncertainty that began with the collapse of the Socialist government in March and led Lisbon to become the third country in the euro zone to seek a bailout after Greece and Ireland.
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