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A study published in the journal Cell reports the discovery that the cerebral cortex of mammals shares a common evolutionary origin with mushroom bodies, brain structures involved in learning and memory in insects and other invertebrates.Science Daily
10 civilians are killed and 2 others are wounded after being struck by NATO during an election campaign in Rostaq, Afghanistan. Originally, a spokesman had said a "precision air strike" had hit a militant vehicle. (BBC)(Reuters)
The U.S. Court of Appeals, Federal Circuit, upheld an injunction issued by a federal district court in Indiana in 2009, enjoining Teva Pharmaceuticals from the marketing of its drug for the treatment of osteoporosis. The district court found, and the appellate court agrees, that Teva's drug is in violation of a valid patent held by Eli Lilly & Co.. (Fierce Pharma)
Eight people are killed and 40 missing in landslides that hit Wama village in Yunnan province, near Baoshan. The overall death toll from the 2010 China floods rises to 3,185, with 1,050 more missing. (AFP)
2 Yemenis are released from custody in Amsterdam, having been arrested after being suspected by the United States of plotting a terrorist act. No evidence was found against the men. (BBC)
Christopher Myers, a special adviser to UK Foreign Secretary William Hague, resigns due to "untrue and malicious" allegations amid questions surrounding Hague's marriage. (BBC)(Channel 4)(The Independent)
Following an Israeli-course on editingWikipedia to further a national agenda, a Palestinian group initiates a plan to establish its view on the encyclopaedia.[1][2]
The South African government improves a pay offer to more than a million striking public sector workers in an attempt to end the two week long strike. (AllAfrica.com)(BBC)(CNN)
Four Israelis, including a pregnant woman, are shot dead in a shooting outside Kiryat Arba, when a gunman opens fire on their car. Hamas claims responsibility for the murder. (Haaretz)
More than 100 Russianskinheads attack a music festival in central Russia, injuring at least 10 people and leaving one 14-year-old girl dead. (BBC)(RIA Novosti)
3,200 police officers have been fired so far this year by Mexico's federal police force due to extracurricular activities. (BBC)(AP via France24)(Aljazeera)
The Indian government decides not to ban the controversial Blackberry devices for at least two months after the North American manufacturer allows "lawful access" to encrypted data it had been feared would be a security threat. (Aljazeera)(BBC)
Talks begin between the government and workers striking for better conditions in South Africa in the third week of a conflict which has seen troops deployed. (BBC)(TIMES Live)(Reuters)
At least 38 people, including the driver are killed in Equador when a bus falls down a cliff outside the capital Quito, reportedly after the driver fell asleep. (Reuters Africa)(Sky News Australia)