Politics of Slovakia Prime Minister of Slovakia Robert Fico resigns amid controversy over the murder of Ján Kuciak.
Iran–Saudi Arabia relations Saudi Arabian Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman says that Saudi Arabia will develop nuclear weapons if Iran does.
Rohingya refugees The government of Myanmar agrees to repatriate 374 Rohingya refugees from a list of 8,000 submitted by the government of Bangladesh. Myanmar's authorities blamed their Bangladeshi counterparts for the slow process, citing "incomplete" information for many of the refugees on the list.
Russia–United Kingdom relations Russian Minister of Foreign Affairs Sergey Lavrov says Russia will "definitely" expel British diplomats.
U.S. sanctions on Russia The Trump administration imposes financial sanctions on 19 Russian nationals, including 12 of those indicted in the Special Counsel investigation.
Antonov An-12 Approximately 3,400kg of gold ingots break free from a Nimbus Airlines Antonov An-12 cargo plane and fall onto the runway at Yakutsk Airport.
Accidents and incidents involving helicopters A U.S. Air Force HH-60 Pave Hawk helicopter crashes near Al-Qa'im in Iraq's western Al Anbar Governorate, killing all seven people on board.
Florida International University pedestrian bridge collapse An under-construction pedestrian bridge over the eight-lane Tamiami Trail at Florida International University in Miami collapses killing at least six people and flattening eight cars. Nine people are rescued from the rubble and taken to nearby Kendall Regional Medical Center. Two require immediate surgery; the others injured sustain non-life-threatening wounds.
United States Southeastern Grocers announces a plan to file for bankruptcy and close 94 of its locations.
The largest U.S. broadcaster, iHeartMedia, owner of 850 radio stations, files for chapter 11 bankruptcy after accumulating US$20 billion in debt.