2021 NFL season In American football, Baltimore Ravens kicker Justin Tucker kicks a 66-yard field goal during the team's 19–17 victory against the Detroit Lions, making it the longest field goal in National Football League history.
2021 Formula One World Championship British racing driver Lewis Hamilton becomes the first driver to win 100 races in Formula One after winning the 2021 Russian Grand Prix for Mercedes.
2021 Tunisian political crisis Around 2,000 Tunisians protest in front of the National Theatre in the capital of Tunis to demand the resignation of President Kais Saied.
2021 Sammarinese abortion referendum San Marino citizens vote in a referendum on the legalization of abortion up to 12 weeks of pregnancy or in cases where the health of the mother or fetus is at risk.
2021 Swiss same-sex marriage referendum Citizens in Switzerland cast their final vote on whether to legalize same-sex marriage in the country. Although civil unions have been legal since 2007, recent polls showed a solid backing for the proposition.
2021 Icelandic parliamentary election The final results of yesterday's election in Iceland show that the ruling left-right coalition strengthened its majority despite Prime Minister Katrín Jakobsdóttir losing ground. The Independence Party won the most seats, with 16.
2021 German federal election The Greens and Free Democratic Party made enough gains to form a possible coalition government with either the CDU or the SPD.
Projections show the centre-left Social Democratic Party of Germany (SPD) narrowly beating the governing centre-right Christian Democratic Union of Germany (CDU) in the popular vote by 1.7 percentage points, with the latter on course for its worst showing since the end of World War II. Both parties claim the mandate for the Chancellorship.
Germans head to the polls to elect the new Bundestag, as well as a new Chancellor to succeed Angela Merkel, who is stepping down after 16 years in power.
Taliban The Taliban's religious police orders barbers in Afghanistan's Helmand Province and Kabul to stop trimming beards.
Palestinian Legislative Council Palestinian Legislative Council member Khalida Jarrar is released from Israeli prison after nearly two years in detention. She was charged for her affiliation with the left-wing political party Popular Front for the Liberation of Palestine, which is considered an illegal organization in Israel.
Kosovo–Serbia relations The Serbian government accuses Kosovo of "provocations" after it mobilized its special police units to the border, and places the Serbian Army on a heightened state of alert. The police units were mobilized after hundreds of Kosovo Serbs staged daily protests and blockaded roads connected to the two border crossings between the two countries after the Kosovar government passed a law requiring that Serbia-registered vehicles wear temporary license plates when entering the country.
Human rights violations by the CIA Yahoo! News reports that members of the Central Intelligence Agency (CIA), including then-Director Mike Pompeo, planned in 2017 to kidnap or potentially assassinate WikiLeaks founder Julian Assange for leaking documents describing hacking tools used by the CIA.
COVID-19 pandemic Singapore reports a record 1,939 new cases of COVID-19 in the past 24 hours, bringing the nationwide total of confirmed cases to 87,592.
Tunisia lifts its nighttime curfew, but imposes vaccine certificates for public events as the number of cases declines.
2021 Occidental Mindoro earthquake An earthquake of magnitude 5.7 strikes Occidental Mindoro, Philippines.
Peruvian Prime Minister Peruvian prime minister Guido Bellido warns companies which drill for gas in the country to either pay higher taxes or face nationalization.
2021 United Kingdom fuel panic buying UK Business Secretary Kwasi Kwarteng announces the oil industry will be exempted from the Competition Act 1998 so that companies can coordinate and deliver petroleum products easier in light of fuel shortages brought on by panic buying.
74th Tony Awards "Moulin Rouge!" wins 10 Tony Awards at the 74th Tony Awards, including Best Musical. Additionally, "The Inheritance" by Matthew Lopez wins Best Play and "A Soldier's Play" by Charles Fuller wins Best Revival of a Play.
2020–2021 Ethiopian–Sudanese clashes Sudan claims that it has repelled an advance by Ethiopian troops into Umm Barakit District, al-Fashaga. However, Ethiopia denies any movement of its forces on the Ethiopia–Sudan border.
Colombian conflict Five people are killed and six more are injured during a mass shooting at a public venue in Tumaco, Colombia. A military commander has blamed the attack on FARC dissidents.
Communal conflicts in Nigeria Gunmen raid the village of Madamai in Kaduna State, killing 34 people and wounding seven more. Two suspects are arrested. In Sokoto State, 22 security personnel are killed by ISWAP terrorists during an attack on a remote army base. Other gunmen in Kaduna then also attacked a church, resulting in the death of a person and the wounding of others.
Israeli–Palestinian conflict Five Palestinians are killed in Biddu, Jerusalem, and two more are killed in Burqin during overnight military raids by Israeli soldiers. Two soldiers are also injured during one of the raids. According to Israeli officials, the Palestinians were members of a Hamas cell who were planning large-scale kidnappings and murders across the country.
Afghanistan conflict The Taliban calls for international commercial flights at the Kabul International Airport to resume after the airport was closed for evacuations.