Apple media events Apple Inc. announces three new iPhone models: the iPhone 8, iPhone 8 Plus, and the iPhone X. The Apple Watch Series 3 and a new Apple TV are also announced.
Rohingya refugees Bangladeshi Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina accuses the Burmese government of "atrocities" against the Rohingya people and calls for these alleged atrocities to stop.
2017 Norwegian parliamentary election The right-wing coalition led by Erna Solberg wins its second term in office in the Norwegian parliamentary election held late yesterday.
Politics of Washington (state) Seattle mayor Ed Murray announces his resignation after allegations surface that he sexually abused five teenagers in the 1970s and 80s.
Politics of the Philippines The House of Representatives of the Philippines approves a bill that limits the budget of the Commission on Human Rights to only ₱1,000 (US$20).
2017 Singaporean presidential election Halimah Yacob is elected as the first female president of Singapore as the sole candidate in the upcoming elections.
Terrorism in the Philippines In an unconfirmed video, the Islamic State of Iraq and the Levant instructs its followers to go and fight in the Philippines instead of the Middle East.
Terrorism in Spain The Sagrada Família basilica in Barcelona is evacuated due to an anti-terrorism operation.
Executive Order 13780 The U.S. Supreme Court rules that the Trump administration can block international refugees from entering the United States.
Law of California California Governor Jerry Brown signs a bill that will protect all California residents, regardless of their immigration status, from unnecessary detention and questioning; similar to those ordinances in sanctuary cities.
Russia–Turkey relations President of Turkey Recep Tayyip Erdoğan affirms Turkey has paid a deposit on the purchase of Russian S-400 missile systems.
Russian interference in the 2016 United States elections The United States Department of Justice has requested Moscow-based Russian media channel RT America to register as a foreign lobbying firm in the United States.
In 2016 Hillary Clinton releases the book "What Happened", a memoir about her most recent presidential campaign. Clinton has implied that she may not run again in 2020.