Disney Disney announces that it shut down "Club Penguin Rewritten", which was seen as a successor to the defunct "Club Penguin", over concerns of copyright infringement. Assets are seized by the Police Intellectual Property Crime Unit. Three people are arrested in London, United Kingdom on suspicion of distributing materials infringing copyright.
2022 New York City Subway attack The suspect in yesterday's mass shooting and smoke bomb attack at the New York City Subway that injured 23 people is arrested following a tip from bystanders.
Enlargement of NATO Finnish prime minister Sanna Marin says Finland will decide on NATO membership within "weeks", after Russia warned the country against joining the Western military alliance.
English Channel migrant crossings The British government and Rwanda agree on a deal to relocate illegal migrants who arrive on boats in the United Kingdom to processing centres in Rwanda.
Abortion in the United States A bill banning abortion after 15 weeks of gestation (styled on Mississippi's bill) and restricting its access to minors comes into force after the legislature overrides Governor Andy Beshear's veto.
COVID-19 pandemic U.S. Health and Human Services secretary Xavier Becerra announces that the Biden administration has extended the COVID-19 state of emergency for 90 days. The state of emergency was expected to expire on April 16.
The U.S. CDC and TSA announce that they have extended the mask mandate for public transportation until May 3.
Andhra Pradesh Six people are dead and 13 more injured during a fire at a pharmaceutical factory in Andhra Pradesh, India.
Indonesia Eighteen people are killed when a truck carrying 29 people flips over in Indonesia's West Papua province.
Tourist Ten people are killed and 14 others are injured when a truck crashes into a tourist bus in Aswan Governorate, Egypt.
Wildfires in 2022 Two people are killed and 200 homes are reportedly damaged during the McBride Fire in Ruidoso, New Mexico.
2022 KwaZulu-Natal floods The death toll from the floods in KwaZulu-Natal, South Africa, during the last five days increases to 300.
Insurgency in the Maghreb Four gendarmes and seven border police are killed in a series of attacks by jihadist militants.
Nigerian bandit conflict Nigeria says it has uncovered an alliance between bandit gangs and the Islamist Boko Haram group.
Insurgency in Cabo Delgado South Africa says that it is extending its participation in a multinational counter-insurgent coalition in Mozambique.
Israeli–Palestinian conflict The Israel Defense Forces raid the city of Nablus in the West Bank, killing one person and injuring 31 others.
Russo-Ukrainian War The Ukrainian military says that it has struck the Russian Navy's cruiser "Moskva" with Neptune anti-ship missiles hours after the warship was reported to be on fire in the Black Sea.
Presidents Andrzej Duda of Poland, Gitanas Nausėda of Lithuania, Egils Levits of Latvia, and Alar Karis of Estonia arrive in Kyiv and meet with Ukrainian president Volodymyr Zelenskyy.
The Russian defence ministry says it will begin to target Ukrainian "decision-makers", including President Volodymyr Zelenskyy, and command centres in the capital Kyiv if Ukrainian forces continue to attack Russian territory.
Governor of Kharkiv Oblast Oleh Synyehubov says that seven people have been killed and 22 others have been injured in the oblast during the past 24 hours.
Russian deputy foreign minister Sergei Ryabkov says U.S. and NATO vehicles transporting weapons on Ukrainian territory are "legal military targets".
The United States says that it is sending an additional $800 million in military aid to Ukraine, as well as heavy weapons, including artillery systems, artillery rounds, armored personnel carriers, Mi-17 helicopters transferred from Afghanistan, 300 Switchblade drones and unmanned surface vehicles for coastal defence.
The Russian defence ministry claims that around 1,000 Ukrainian marines have surrendered to Russia. Ukraine makes no comment.