Judiciary of Kiribati The Kiribati High Court is left judgeless as the government of the country fires the only judge sitting on the bench at the time. The other judge had also been ordered to step down.
2019–2022 Israeli political crisis The Knesset votes to disband itself and sets November 1 as the date for the new elections. Foreign Minister and Alternate Prime Minister Yair Lapid will succeed Naftali Bennett as Prime Minister until a new government is formed.
New Zealand New Zealand designates American far-right groups Proud Boys and The Base as terrorist organizations.
2022 shooting of Kentucky police officers Two police officers and a police dog are killed, and six other people are injured, in a mass shooting in Allen, Kentucky, United States. The suspect, on whom the officers were attempting to serve a warrant, is later taken into custody.
Russo-Georgian War The International Criminal Court asks for the arrest of three South Ossetian servicemen for alleged war crimes during the 2008 conflict.
LGBT rights in Poland The Supreme Administrative Court of Poland upholds lower court rulings that annulled anti-LGBT resolutions, known as "LGBT-free zones", that had been adopted by some local authorities.
New Zealand–European Union relations The European Union signs a free trade agreement with New Zealand.
2022 European heat wave Slovakia measures the highest ever temperature in June in Somotor near Košice, reaching 38.8 C.
Climate change in the United States In a 6–3 decision, the Supreme Court rules that the Environmental Protection Agency has not received legislative authorization under the Clean Air Act to introduce regulations on carbon dioxide emissions from power plants by compelling them to change the resources from which they generate the power. This will likely reduce the United States' ability to address its environmental goals.
COVID-19 pandemic Nauru surpasses 3,000 cases of COVID-19, about a third of the country's population.
An Amur tiger at the Columbus Zoo and Aquarium in Columbus, Ohio, U.S., dies from COVID-19, making it the first animal at the zoo to die from the disease.
2022 monkeypox outbreak New York Governor Kathy Hochul announces that the state will distribute more than 8,000 doses of the smallpox vaccine to help combat the spread of monkeypox.
Encinal Four people are killed and three others injured after a jeep carrying migrants crashes into a trailer in Encinal, Texas, United States.
2022 Manipur landslide Nineteen people are killed, and 48 others are feared dead, after a massive landslide in Manipur, India.
2022 Atlantic hurricane season Hurricane watches are issued for Nicaragua and Costa Rica as Potential Tropical Cyclone Two is expected to form into Tropical Storm Bonnie in the coming hours.
Berdyansk For the first time since Russia began occupying the Ukrainian city of Berdyansk, a cargo ship departs from the city's port.
Israeli–Palestinian conflict Two Israeli civilians and a soldier are injured after Palestinian militants open fire inside Joseph's Tomb in Nablus.
Russo-Ukrainian War Russia announces that it has withdrawn from Snake Island, in the Black Sea, as a "gesture of goodwill", ending the occupation of the island that began in February. However, Ukraine says that it drove out Russian forces from the island after a massive artillery assault.