United Kingdom The United Kingdom bans Sonnenkrieg Division, the UK branch of the American Neo-Nazi organization Atomwaffen Division, as a terrorist group in response to the Hanau shootings last week.
Harvey Weinstein sexual abuse cases U.S. film producer Harvey Weinstein is found guilty of rape, and not guilty of predatory sexual assault.
Prime Minister of Lesotho Prime Minister of Lesotho Tom Thabane appears in court and hears the charges against him in a pre-trial hearing. He denies involvement in the murder of his former wife and requests immunity from the higher court.
WikiLeaks The United States wants the United Kingdom to extradite WikiLeaks creator Julian Assange, who might face American espionage charges.
India–United States relations U.S. President Donald Trump visits India and meets Prime Minister Narendra Modi to discuss the sale of American military jets to India.
COVID-19 pandemic Spain confirms its third case in Tenerife, Canary Islands, from an Italian tourist.
A 300-bed isolation ward has been set up in Islamabad for Chinese citizens returning to Pakistan after vacations.
Seventy-four more coronavirus cases are confirmed in Italy, bringing the number to 229. Four more virus-related deaths are confirmed, bringing the death toll to seven.
The General Authority of Oman's Civil Aviation announced the suspension of all flights between the sultanate and the Islamic Republic of Iran until further notice.
Armenia has closed its border from Meghri with Iran and suspended all flights from Armenia to Iran for the next two weeks due to increasing cases of coronavirus in Iran.
The Dow Jones Industrial Average drops more than 3% as the coronavirus pandemic spreads outside China. This follows benchmark indices falling sharply in Europe after steep declines across Asia.
2020 Toronto machete attack A 17-year-old boy is arrested and charged with first-degree murder after stabbing two women, one of them fatally, at a massage parlor in Toronto, Ontario, Canada.
North East Delhi riots Violent clashes in New Delhi, India, between Hindu and Muslim protestors over the Citizenship Amendment Act during U.S. President Donald Trump's visit leave 13 people dead and at least 150 injured.
Second Libyan Civil War Both of Libya's rival governments, the Government of National Accord and Tobruk-based House of Representatives, pull out of UN-sponsored peace talks in Geneva.
Gaza–Israel conflict Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu threatens the leadership of the Gaza Strip with war if rocket attacks continue.
Volkmarsen ramming attack Nearly 60 people are injured when a car rams civilians at a carnival parade in Volkmarsen, Hesse, Germany. A 29-year-old German national is arrested by police.