Guinea-Bissau Former Guinea-Bissau Finance Minister José Mário Vaz is elected President of Guinea-Bissau.
Methanol Ten men convicted for producing poisoned alcohol that killed more than 30 people in 2012 have been sentenced to prison by a court in the Czech Republic, including two life sentences.
Tehran Six Iranians that were arrested have been released in Tehran after releasing a fan video set to Pharrell Williams' "Happy", sparking outcries over the internet.
Egyptian President Former President of Egypt Hosni Mubarak is sentenced to three years in jail for embezzlement.
Egypt An Egyptian court sentences 155 members of the Muslim Brotherhood to prison, including 54 life sentences.
2014 Taipei Metro attack A knife attack on a Taipei Metro train leaves at least four dead and 21 passengers injured.
Anti-China The death toll has risen to six as anti-China riots continue in Vietnam over oil rich islands in the South China Sea. China has sent ships to evacuate 3000 citizens from Vietnam.
Xi Jinping Xi Jinping and Vladimir Putin sign a massive 30-year natural gas export contract worth $400 billion.
EBay eBay forces its users to change their passwords after a database containing encrypted user passwords and other non-financial data is compromised by a cyber-attack.
General Motors General Motors announces that it is recalling 218,000 older model Chevrolet Aveos due to a fire hazard.
United Kingdom Graham Phillips, a British national and reporter for the Russian TV network RT, is detained in Mariupol by the SBU.
Defence for Children International Defence for Children International publishes a video showing two Palestinians allegedly killed by Israeli soldiers during a demonstration that became violent.
South Korean Navy The Republic of Korea Navy fires warning shots at three Korean People's Navy patrol boats after they violated South Korean waters.
Taliban The Taliban launch attacks in Badakhshan and Laghman provinces in Afghanistan, killing 10 policemen and 3 civilians.
Pakistan Air Force Pakistan Air Force fighter jets bomb suspected militant hideouts in North Waziristan, killing approximately 60 militants and injuring another 30.
2014 Libyan uprising Prime Minister Ahmed Maiteeq refuses to step down while the Ministry of Defense issues a statement calling for the arrest of any soldiers who join Gen. Haftar’s campaign.
General Khalifa Belqasim Haftar calls on the government to hand over power to the country's top judges amid heavy fighting in the capital Tripoli.