2029 Asian Winter Games The IOC states that they were not consulted over Saudi Arabian plans for the $500 billion desert Asian Winter Games and that this was in clear conflict with their policy of using existing arenas.
Carlsen–Niemann controversy A Chess.com investigation finds that Hans Niemann probably cheated in more than 100 chess games.
Nobel Prize in Chemistry Americans Carolyn R. Bertozzi and Karl Barry Sharpless, and Dane Morten P. Meldal are jointly awarded the Nobel Prize in Chemistry for "the development of click chemistry and bioorthogonal chemistry".
Uganda Ugandan president Yoweri Museveni fires his son Lt. Gen. Muhoozi Kainerugaba as commander of the national infantry forces after Kainerugaba made a series of tweets threatening to capture Nairobi, the capital of neighbouring Kenya.
2022 Danish general election Prime minister of Denmark Mette Frederiksen calls a general election for 1 November, thereby avoiding a vote of no confidence.
Chief justice The chief justice of the Supreme Court of Ukraine fires his deputy Bohdan Lvov for having dual Russian and Ukrainian citizenship.
Maasai Lawyers for Maasai herders, who say that the Tanzanian government is trying to violently evict them from their ancestral land in order to make way for a luxury game reserve, have filed an appeal against a court ruling that dismissed their case.
Bus falls Twenty-five people are killed and over a dozen others are injured when a bus falls from a mountainous road into a gorge in Uttarakhand, India.
Earthquake One person is killed and two others are injured by a magnitude 5.8 earthquake in Piura, Peru.
2022 West Azerbaijan earthquake A magnitude 5.6 earthquake strikes Khowy, West Azerbaijan, Iran, wounding more than 1,000 people.
2022 Atlantic hurricane season The bridge connecting Pine Island in Lee County, Florida, reopens to the public after undergoing repairs from damage caused by Hurricane Ian.
Unemployment Unemployment reaches a record low in Slovenia, the lowest since the country's independence in 1991, despite a slowed economic growth.
Central African Republic Civil War Three United Nations peacekeepers from Bangladesh are killed in a bombing while on patrol in the Central African Republic on Monday.
Abuja–Kaduna train attack The Nigerian military says it has secured the release of the last 23 passengers taken hostage in late March.
Afghanistan conflict Four people are killed and 25 others are injured by a suicide bomber at a government ministry's mosque in Kabul.
Mexican drug war Eighteen people are killed, including the town's mayor, and three others injured, when a Los Tequileros drug gang open fire in a mass shooting at the town hall in San Miguel Totolapan, Guerrero, Mexico.
Israeli–Palestinian conflict Israeli soldiers surround a house in the village of Deir al-Hatab, killing a man and wounding four residents and two Palestinian Satellite Channel journalists who were covering the operation.
Tigray War More than 50 people are killed in an Ethiopian Air Force airstrike on a school being used as an IDP camp in La'ilay Adiyabo, Tigray Region, Ethiopia.
Russo-Ukrainian War Russian President Vladimir Putin signs a law formally annexing the Donetsk People's Republic, Luhansk People's Republic, Kherson, and Zaporizhzhia into Russia.
Ukrainian troops recapture the strategic village of Dudchany on the west bank of the Dnieper following the withdrawal of Russian forces.