Anguillan general election, 2015 Voters in Anguilla go to the polls for a general election with the Anguilla United Front led by Victor Banks elected to government.
United States Court of Appeals for the Ninth Circuit An 11-judge panel of the U.S. Ninth Circuit Court of Appeals overturns the 2011 conviction of all-time Major League Baseball home run leader Barry Bonds on obstruction of justice charges stemming from the BALCO doping scandal.
United States Senate The United States Senate unanimously passes a bill to combat human trafficking after a long delay caused by a dispute over abortion funding.
South Korea South Korea approves plans to recover the Sewol which sank last year with the loss of 300 people.
Australian east coast low Twelve areas of NSW are declared as disaster zones including Dungog, Maitland, Cessnock Gosford, Great Lakes Council, Lake Macquarie, Newcastle, Pittwater Council, Port Stephens, Singleton, Warringah and Wyong.
The storm in Australia's New South Wales is declared a "catastrophe" with four deaths, heavy flooding and disruption of transport to the state's largest cities Sydney and Newcastle.
Google Google announces a new wireless network in the United States called Project Fi with a pay as you go data rate.
European Union The European Union opens an antitrust case against Russian gas giant Gazprom which supplies most of Central and eastern Europe with supplies of natural gas.
Syrian civil war The Syrian Observatory for Human Rights estimates that Syrian government air strikes on areas controlled by Islamic State in Iraq and the Levant kills 32 people. The air strikes hit a hospital in Dayr Hafir killing at least 21 people.
War The Taliban announces the start of its annual spring offensive warning it would attack foreign embassies as well as military targets.
Papua New Guinea A tribal fight in Papua New Guinea's Hela Province between the Wapiago and Tapamu clans claims the lives of ten people, mostly children.