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Asafa Powell, pictured at the 2007 World Athletics Championships in Osaka
- Jamaican sprinter Asafa Powell (pictured right, in yellow) sets a new 100-meter world record of 9.74 seconds at the IAAF Grand Prix in Rieti, Italy.
- The APEC summit in Australia draws to a close following discussions and meetings among various world leaders.
- The 2007 Pacific Games, involving 5000 athletes from 22 nations, close in Apia, Samoa.
- At least 16 people are killed in a car bomb attack on an Algerian naval barracks in the town of Dellys two days after a suicide bomber killed at least 20 in Batna.
- The Lebanese Army declares victory after ending its three-month conflict with Fatah al-Islam militants in Nahr al-Bared.
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