MSNBC MSNBC political anchor Chris Matthews resigns over criticism of making sexist comments and comparing Bernie Sanders' campaign to the Nazi invasion of France.
Democratic presidential nominee Minnesota Senator Amy Klobuchar suspends her presidential campaign, and joins fellow former contenders Pete Buttigieg and Beto O'Rourke in announcing their endorsement of Joe Biden.
2020 Guyanese general election People of Guyana head to the polls to elect the members of their National Assembly.
2020 Dominican Republic municipal elections Former Santo Domingo mayor Roberto Salcedo Sr. resigns from the government and the Dominican Liberation Party.
Industrial Associations Federation's president Ramón Porfirio Báez announces the election crisis is beginning to hurt the economy.
Hostages A hostage situation occurs at the V-Mall in San Juan, Philippines. The suspect, a disgruntled security guard, took about 60 to 70 people hostage and shot and injured another security guard. The crisis is resolved after ten hours, with the suspect being arrested following an official apology and the resignation of his bosses for alleged corruption.
5+5 Libyan Joint Military Commission The head of the United Nations Support Mission in Libya Ghassan Salamé resigns citing stress and health concerns. In a statement on Twitter, Salamé says he has been frustrated with foreign powers, particularly France and Russia for covertly backing Khalifa Haftar's forces in the civil war.
Japan–North Korea relations North Korea fires two short-range projectiles from the coast of Wonsan before landing in the sea dividing the Korean Peninsula and Japan. Japan's Defence Ministry says it had not detected any projectile landing in its territory and that no ship or aircraft in the area had been damaged.
United Kingdom The United Kingdom and the European Union start post-Brexit trade talks. Last week, each side publicly set its negotiating mandate.
COVID-19 pandemic The Dominican Federation of Municipalities call for all mayors to remain vigilant with the threat of the coronavirus.
Two dozen more cases are reported in the U.S., bringing the total number of infected Americans to 102. Four deaths also occur in the state of Washington, bringing the total death toll in the U.S. to six. Washington and Florida issue state emergencies.
The Japan Sumo Association announces its spring tournament in Osaka will take place with no spectators.
Moro conflict A soldier was killed and two injured after Islamic State-linked militants opened fire against them. Two terrorists were also killed.
European migrant crisis The Hellenic Army's IV Army Corps announces a 24-hour snap military drill on the border with Turkey, and warns civilians to stay away from the area.
Hellenic Police border guards open fire on migrants attempting to illegally enter Greece by crossing the border from Turkey, killing a Syrian man.
War The Taliban announce the end of the period of reduction in violence. They say they will not attack foreign troops, but continue their operations against Kabul government troops. According to Belga news agency, it is unclear what the announcement means for the U.S.–Taliban agreement signed on February 29.
The Taliban say there will be no intra-Afghan talks if about 5,000 of their prisoners are not released.
Syrian civil war Syrian government forces backed by Russian airstrikes recapture the city of Saraqib four days after its capture by the rebels.
Syrian rebels backed by Turkey recapture four towns and villages from the Syrian government forces in Idlib, raising the number of towns and villages recaptured since February 24 to 30.
Yemeni civil war Houthi forces capture the city of Al Hazm, the capital of Al Jawf Governorate in Yemen.