Trademark Trial and Appeal Board The Trademark Trial and Appeal Board, a tribunal of the United States Patent and Trademark Office, rules 2–1 to cancel several trademarks of the NFL's Washington Redskins on the basis that they were "disparaging to Native Americans." The cancellation will be stayed while the team appeals in federal court, a process likely to take years.
Turkish president Former President of Turkey Kenan Evren, 96, is given a life sentence for his role in the 1980 Turkish coup d'état.
2014 West Africa Ebola outbreak Seven people are reported to have died from the latest outbreak of Ebola virus in Monrovia, Liberia.
New Flemish Alliance The New Flemish Alliance decides to opt for membership in the moderately euroskeptic European Conservatives and Reformists group in the European Parliament, meaning this group will surpass the liberal ALDE group as the third-largest.
Luxembourg Luxembourg's Chamber of Deputies votes to equalize same-sex marriage and adoption rights from 1 January, 2015.
Malaysian Maritime Enforcement Agency The Malaysian Maritime Enforcement Agency reports that a boat carrying 97 Indonesians has capsized with 66 missing.
Ukraine Ukrainian President Petro Poroshenko asks parliament to dismiss the country's central bank governor, Stepan Kubiv.
Syrian civil war The OPCW releases a preliminary report indicating more chemical weapons have been used since the August 2013 attacks, confirming France's suspicions that the Syrian government has still been using chlorine gas attacks.
Opposition activists claim that Syrian Army helicopters have bombed a refugee camp near the border with Jordan, killing at least 20 people.
2014 Northern Iraq offensive Islamic State in Iraq and the Levant militants lay siege to Iraq's largest oil refinery, located in Baiji.