Immigration policy of Donald Trump U.S. District Court Judge William Orrick rules that President Donald Trump's executive order withholding federal funds from sanctuary cities is unconstitutional.
Gun politics in the United States An affiliate of the NRA sues California for alleged discrimination.
United States The United States announced it will end a six-year Central-African hunt for Joseph Kony the following day.
India India is to provide every cow with a biometric dog tag, in an effort to prevent cattle smuggling.
Germany–Israel relations Prime Minister of Israel Benjamin Netanyahu cancels a visit with the foreign minister of Germany Sigmar Gabriel after the latter's refusal to cancel a meeting with the Israel Defense Forces veterans NGO Breaking the Silence saying the group "slanders IDF soldiers as war criminals
North Korea–United States relations The USS "Michigan" docks at Busan, South Korea, amid growing concerns over North Korean weapons development.
Saudi Arabia Saudi Arabia is among twelve countries newly elected to the United Nations Commission on the Status of Women, despite the nation's conflicts with women's rights.
Makueni County Twenty-seven people are killed in Kenya's Makueni County when a bus and a truck collide on the Nairobi–Mombasa Road.
Ryan Zinke United States Secretary of the Interior Ryan Zinke says that Donald Trump plans to review U.S. national monuments.
Jimmy Wales Wikipedia co-founder Jimmy Wales announces plans for a crowdfunded news website, "Wikitribune", that will publish stories by journalists, with contributions, including fact checking, by volunteers to, among other goals, counter the recent spread of so-called "fake news".
April 2017 Turkish airstrikes in Syria and Iraq Turkish air strikes kill 18 Kurdish YPG fighters and media officials in northeastern Syria. Also five Peshmerga fighters are killed during a Turkish attack on Sinjar in Iraq. Turkey also claims to have destroyed "terror hubs". Iraq denounces the strike as a violation of its sovereignty.