Private spaceflight Beijing-based private development space launch company LandSpace's three-stage rocket, Zhuque-1, carrying a satellite named "Future" built for state media China Central Television, fails to reach orbit.
New International Airport for Mexico City A nation-wide referendum called upon by Mexico's president-elect Andrés Manuel López Obrador results in a majority of votes for the cancellation of the new airport and in support of upgrades to the current Mexico City and Toluca airports as well as the adapting of Santa Lucía Military Base's runways for civilian aircraft use.
State election on Sunday Both the CDU's and the SDP's swing drop by a little over 10%, while The Greens surge to second place with 19.5% of the vote and the AfD place fourth with 12% of the vote.
Voters in the German state of Hesse go to the polls to elect a new legislature. The election is widely considered a test for Angela Merkel's ruling CDU–SPD coalition.
Georgian presidential election, 2018 Georgian citizens vote in the last presidential election to be decided by direct election.
Brazilian general election, 2018 Brazilians elect Jair Bolsonaro of the Social Liberal Party as president, with 55% of the vote, in the second round of the presidential election.
Japan Japanese company Hitachi Chemical states that it falsified inspections for a material used in semiconductors.
India-Pakistan relations The Supreme Court of Pakistan reimposes a ban on all Indian-produced content on Pakistani television channels.
2018 European floods Heavy floods and strong winds in the "comune" of Manduria in Taranto, Italy, destroys several buildings and roads, leaving at least one person injured.
Isola di Capo Rizzuto A landslide in Isola di Capo Rizzuto of Calabria, Italy, kills ten construction workers while they repair a sewer.
IBM American computer company IBM announces plans to acquire American software company Red Hat for US$34 billion.
Pittsburgh synagogue shooting American online payments system company PayPal bans American social media site Gab, known for its association with the alt-right movement, while Joyent, Gab's American hosting provider, states that they will terminate their service tomorrow. The move comes after it was revealed that the suspect in yesterday's 11 deaths, Robert Bowers, was an active member on the social network.