Foreign relations of Burundi The Parliament of Burundi votes overwhelmingly to withdraw Burundi from the Dutch-based International Criminal Court.
Concentrix The U.S. firm Concentrix, which is used by the British government to cut tax credit payments, suffers a data protection breach where some claimants have had their personal information such as bank statements, self assessment details, and National Insurance numbers sent to other claimants.
John Stumpf John Stumpf resigns as CEO and chairman of Wells Fargo amid a scandal over its sales practices.
United States American popstar Janet Jackson announces that she is pregnant with her first child at the age of 50.
Rohingya insurgency in Western Myanmar The four-day death toll from fighting in Rakhine State stands at 39, including 13 army and police personnel.
War in Afghanistan A bomb explosion among crowds of Shiite Muslims gathered to mark Ashura, one of their holiest commemorations, kills at least 12 people and wounds 28 others. Also, authorities revise the death toll to 17 from yesterday's attack on a Kabul Shiite shrine.
Iraqi Civil War Iraqi Prime Minister Haider al-Abadi rejects Turkey's claim that Turkish forces must be included in an operation to retake the militant-held city of Mosul.