Canadian House of Commons All 3 opposition parties in the Canadian House of Commons, who together form a majority, state they will not support the 2011 federal budget, precipitating a possible election.
House The Philippine House of Representatives votes to impeach the Ombudsman, Merceditas Gutierrez, for allegedly failing to investigate former President Gloria Macapagal Arroyo and other senior officials of her administration with sufficient vigor.
John-Paul Langbroek John-Paul Langbroek stands down as the Leader of the Opposition in the Australian state of Queensland with the sitting Lord Mayor of Brisbane Campbell Newman favoured to take his place.
Moriarty Tribunal The Moriarty Tribunal, in investigating links between businessman Denis O'Brien and then government minister Michael Lowry, finds "beyond doubt" that Lowry assisted O'Brien in gaining a mobile phone license for Esat Digifone, and concludes that Lowry's actions were "disgraceful and insidious."
President The former President of Israel, Moshe Katsav, is sentenced to seven years in prison, two years probation and payment of compensation to his victims on charges of rape, indecent assault, sexual harassment and obstruction of justice. Current President Shimon Peres says that "this is a sad day but everyone is equal before the law."
Nigeria Nigeria accuses the international community of taking action in Libya while doing little to resolve the crisis in Côte d'Ivoire.
People's Republic of China China denies it is disrupting access to Google's email service in the country.
South Korea South Korea agrees to hold talks with North Korea about a potential eruption of Baekdu Mountain near the North's border with the People's Republic of China.
Of March 11, 2011 The US Food and Drug Administration bans all milk, fruit and vegetables imports from areas of Japan near the Fukushima plant.
After a series of four aftershocks above magnitude 6 east of Honshu, a magnitude 5.7 aftershock of the 2011 Japan earthquake hits Fukushima Prefecture near Iwaki, without immediate reports of damage or casualties.
The Japanese government says that Tokyo Electric Power will have to compensate farmers for losses caused by the Fukushima I nuclear accidents.
Tokyo Electric Power Co. Tokyo Electric Power Co. resumes its policy of rolling electricity blackouts following ongoing problems caused by the 2011 Tōhoku earthquake and tsunami.
Germany Germany's Federal Court of Justice rules that Deutsche Bank must compensate a customer, Ille Papier Service, for selling it an interest rate swap product without adequate disclosures.
Chinese Foreign Affairs Ministry The Ministry of Foreign Affairs of the People's Republic of China rejects accusations by Google that it is blocking access to Gmail in China.
Sony Sony announces that five more Japanese manufacturing plants will stop working or reduce hours as a result of supply problems caused by the 2011 Tōhoku earthquake and tsunami.
Google A US judge blocks an agreement between Google and publishers about efforts to digitize books online at Google Books.
Gaza City Eight Palestinians are killed and dozens more injured from Israeli mortar and tank attacks on Gaza City.
Yemen Journalists in Yemen condemn the restrictions on their media coverage of the 2011 Yemeni protests.
United Nations The United Nations calls for an investigation into a crackdown on demonstrators in Syria.
Egypt The headquarters of Egypt's Ministry of Interior burns to the ground as police officers protest outside about low wages.
President The President of Afghanistan Hamid Karzai names the seven areas of Afghanistan that will pass into Afghan control from July: Kabul, Panjshir Province, Bamiyan Province, Herat, Mazar-e-Sharif, Mihtarlam and Lashkar Gah.
Civil war Muammar Gaddafi appears at his Bab al-Azizia compound and tells his followers "we will be victorious in the end."
Al Jazeera Al Jazeera reports Hussein al-Warfali, a head of a pro-Gaddafi brigade, has been killed in fighting near Tripoli.
Civil war Two US airmen safely eject prior to their F-15E crashing near Benghazi, Libya, due to mechanical failure.