USA - President Obama is expected to confirm that he will nominate Ben Bernanke for another term as chairman of the US central bank, the Federal Reserve. The president is expected to take a break from his summer holiday to make the announcement.
UK - The front page of the Express reports that official figures show that the UK's share of the EU budget is to soar by almost 60%, meaning that every household will have to pay £257 towards the EU next year.
IRELAND - Church of Ireland Gazette blasts "moral blackmail" of claims that the vote is about being at the heart of Europe.
USA - The purpose of US Debt Clock.org is to inform the public of the financial condition of the USA. The numbers are laid out in such a way to give a complete real-time snapshot of the country's balance sheet.
SCOTLAND, UK - Scotland's government faces a fight for its survival as the furore over its decision to free the Lockerbie bomber escalated last night. Opposition parties north of the English Border are preparing to hold a confidence vote over the decision by Kenny MacAskill, the Scottish Justice Secretary, to free Abdul Baset Ali al-Megrahi.
GERMANY - German Chancellor Angela Merkel's challenger in the federal election, Foreign Minister Frank-Walter Steinmeier, says it's time to think about a timeframe for withdrawing the country's troops from Afghanistan, where the Bundeswehr has been deployed since 2002.
UK - Confidence among business professionals has seen the biggest rise for two years, suggesting the UK recession is at an end, a survey has said. The Institute of Chartered Accountants' index of business confidence rose to 4.8 at the end of June, from -28.2 at the end of March.
USA - Britain was warned last night it faces 'payback time' from the US over the release of the Lockerbie bomber. The alert came as AMERICAN CONSUMERS WERE URGED TO BOYCOTT BRITISH AND SCOTTISH EXPORTS and holiday in Ireland instead of the UK.
LITTLE ROCK, ARKANSAS, USA - Nearly 1,500 rice farmers are suing the German conglomerate Bayer Cropscience and affiliated companies over a genetically engineered strain of rice.
USA - Do you know about RFID (Radio Frequency Identification)? If you don't, you should, because in just a few short years, this explosive new technology could tell marketers, criminals, and government snoops everything about you.
USA - Over half the birthing facilities in Ohio are being equipped with an RFID infant protection system placed on infants at birth to prevent them from being abducted from the hospital or from being given to the wrong mother.
USA - A Florida-based company that boasts selling the world's first and only federally approved radio microchip for implanting in humans is now turning its development branch toward "emergency preparedness," hoping to produce an implant that can automatically detect in its host's bloodstream the presence of swine flu or other viruses deemed a "bio-threat."
INDIA - Drought is no stranger to India - the monsoons, which are especially crucial for areas without irrigation, also failed in 2002 and 1987 - and the government is responding in the usual way, by expanding rural subsidies.
GREECE - Residents of an entire Athens suburb have been ordered from their homes as out-of-control wildfires blaze around the Greek capital.
UK - Gordon Brown faced fresh questions tonight after it emerged that he discussed with Colonel Gaddafi detailed conditions for the Lockerbie bomber's return nearly six weeks ago, while senior Labour figures warned of an economic backlash from angry Americans "costing our country dear".