DDoS A DDoS cyberattack temporarily takes down Israeli government websites, including the websites of the interior, health, justice, and welfare ministries and the prime minister's office.
Political impact of the COVID-19 pandemic Jean Charest, a candidate for the upcoming Conservative Party of Canada leadership election, tests positive for COVID-19.
2022 Northeastern U.S. serial shooter The New York City Police Department releases images of a suspected serial killer who has shot five homeless men, two fatally, in New York City and Washington, D.C. in the last week.
2022 Russian invasion of Ukraine Andrey Turchak, the secretary-general of the ruling party United Russia, declares that the party will draft a bill criminalising compliance with the Western sanctions.
Anti-war protesters seize the mansion of Oleg Deripaska in London. Four of the protesters who were seen on the balcony of Deripaska's mansion are later arrested.
Marina Ovsyannikova, a Russian state television journalist, interrupts a live news broadcast of Channel One Russia, holding a sign saying "No War" and "Stop the war. Do not believe propaganda, they tell you lies here", and is promptly arrested.
Germany–United States relations Germany announces that it will buy 35 F-35 Lightning II fighter jets from the United States to replace its aging fleet of Panavia Tornados. Germany will also purchase 15 Eurofighter Typhoon jets from Airbus.
Reactions to the 2022 Russian invasion of Ukraine Slovakia expels three Russian diplomats for alleged espionage and bribery.
The fourth round of talks between the Ukrainian and Russian delegations resumes in an effort to end the war but is delayed until tomorrow due to technical issues.
COVID-19 pandemic Moscow Mayor Sergey Sobyanin announces that the city has ended their mask requirements and other COVID-19 measures for business.
The incidence rate for COVID-19 reaches an all-time high in Germany for the third consecutive day, at a seven-day moving average rate of 1,543 infections per 100,000 people.
Interior Minister Jeon Hae-cheol announces that South Korea will begin its COVID-19 vaccine campaign for children between the ages of 5 and 11 years on March 31. Booster doses will also be administered for children between the ages of 12 and 17 years.
New Brunswick lifts their COVID-19 restrictions including their mask mandate, social distancing rules, and limits on gatherings.
Ontario health officials report no deaths from COVID-19 in the past 24 hours for the first time since December 20.
Long-term care homes in Ontario will keep their vaccine mandates for employees despite the province lifting all mandates.
2022 California wildfires Evacuation warnings are lifted in Santa Barbara County after 50 percent of the Hollister Fire is contained.
Yemeni Civil War The United Nations reports that around 161,000 people in Yemen are expected to face a famine in the second half of the year.
Nagorno-Karabakh conflict Armenian Foreign Minister Ararat Mirzoyan asks the OSCE Minsk Group to help initiate peace talks with Azerbaijan in an effort to normalize relations following the conflict.
Russo-Ukrainian War A Russian Orlan-10 UAV crashes near a village in Bistrița-Năsăud County, Romania.
A Russian Air Force airstrike on a television tower in Rivne Oblast in Western Ukraine kills at least nine people, according to Rivne governor Vitaliy Koval.
Local officials in Mariupol, Donetsk Oblast, say that over 160 cars have left the city in the first successful attempt to arrange a humanitarian corridor to evacuate the city.