Mire Scientists announce the discovery of a remote mire the size of England in the Republic of the Congo.
CIA The White House accidentally reveals the name of the CIA's top intelligence official in Afghanistan to approximately 6,000 journalists during U.S. President Barack Obama's visit to Bagram Airfield.
Egyptian The Government of Egypt declares the final day of voting in the election to be a public holiday to encourage turnout.
Pakistan A Pakistani woman is stoned to death with bricks outside a courthouse by family members including her father, two brothers, and ex-fiancé for marrying a man she loved against the family's wishes.
New South Wales Police Disgraced former New South Wales Police officer Roger Rogerson is arrested over the alleged murder of student Jamie Gao in Sydney last week.
Vietnam Vietnam and China trade accusations over an incident in the South China Sea that led to the sinking of a Vietnamese fishing boat yesterday.
Malaysia Malaysia's Department of Civil Aviation and British satellite firm Inmarsat release the raw data used to determine the estimated path of missing Malaysia Airlines Flight 370.
European Central Bank The president of the European Central Bank, Mario Draghi, says that the ECB is conscious of the dangers of too low a level of inflation and it has the weapons necessary to get back to the target rate.
Georgia Opposition in Georgia's breakaway Abkhazia takes over the government headquarters, forcing President Alexander Ankvab to flee the capital, Sukhumi.
Iraqi insurgency At least 35 people killed, 70 injured in bomb attacks in Baghdad and Anbar Province of Iraq.
United States An American doctor, Mehdi Ali Qamar, is shot and killed in Pakistan by unknown assailants on motorbikes.
Barack Obama Barack Obama, the President of the United States, announces that 9,800 U.S. troops will stay in Afghanistan for a year after the withdrawal of combat troops in December.
United Nations Eleven people, including six members of a United Nations Organisation for the Prohibition of Chemical Weapons fact finding mission, are attacked near Hama in central Syria.
Rebel The newly elected President of Ukraine Petro Poroshenko vows to continue Kiev's anti-terrorist operation against pro-Russian militants in the east.
At least thirty pro-Russian separatists have died in fighting over control of Donetsk International Airport; the Ukrainian government claims to have total control of the airport following the clashes with the separatists.