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The WindowView Timeline is an account of events leading up to the End Times described in Scripture!

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EXTINCTION Spike
We are Losing Life
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Ongoing Disruptions and Conflict in the Middle East

Peace negotiations continue to bring appearance of security but true peace is fleeting at best (see: 1Th 5:3)

Within the WindowView... Many themes converge... And here you are!

- Consider that this time line is part of a web site that through science, reveals humans and all life are the product of origins that are not adequately explained as a result of biological evolution. Take a look at the science and the evidence. There is a special relationship to being here. How so? To start exploring this perspective see the Sciencearea.

- Global change grips our planet, degrades the environment, and promises continued decline in the future. Scientists now tell us that life on earth is going to encounter even more worrisome change. How can we grasp the importance of this for our future's sake? See and experience the science to Scripture 'transition' here within the Window area.

- Furthermore... the Middle East and especially Israel are in the news... daily... the stories keep coming. Within the mix of news there are one people who are the intended focal point, the messenger to all nations, the kingpin to your future... see how this is reflected in the Harmony area.

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January 2024- Science and Technology News • Space X Planning To Launch New Communications Technology Into Space • The White House Plans To Spend $623m On Electric Vehicle Chargers • The Japanese Moon Sniper Races Towards Lunar Touchdown • Researchers Project The Possibility Of Using Simple Blood Test To Diagnose Alzheimer’s

 

January 2024 - Disaster News • Flooding In The Southern Region Of England Triggers Panic
• Critics Blame Worsening Sewage Pollution On Failed Government Policies
• Landslide In A Region Of Colombia Kills 37 People
• Dead And Missing People In China Following Massive Landslide

 

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CONSUMPTION Spike
Humanity is Exhausting Earth's
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October 7 2023 Related Special Note: The timeline provides the larger picture of world events, however the struggle in Israel and Gaza, and a need for humanitarian attention to both Israeli and Palistinian peoples deserves added study. Again, the ultimate goal of Hamas and other factions needs to be understood in the larger biblical context. Study as you will, but be sure to understand what prophecy and what the latter part of this timeline reveals. Sadly people lose their lives, but the ultimate future goes well beyond what we see on the news day to day at this point in time.

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January 2024 - US News • Man Dies In Hawaii As A Result Of Shark Attack
• Appeals Court Allows California Ban On Gun In Public Places To Take Effect
• President Of Havard, Claudine Gay, Resigns From Her Position • House Committee Set To Begin Impeachment Proceedings Against Homeland Secretary • Newly Unseal Epstein Files Raise Scrutiny Into Previously Hidden Names • United States Supreme Court Confirm That It Will Rule If Donald Trump Can Run For President • Michigan Republican Party Leader, Karamo Ousted By Party Member • Republicans In Florida Replaces Party Chairman Under Rape Investigation • At Least 21 People Injured Due To Explosion In Texas
• United States Judge Rules That Ban On Guns In Post Offices Is Unconstitutional
• Agreement Reached By Congress To Avert Government Shutdown By March • Four People Dead And One Critically Injured After Hot Air Balloon Crash In Arizona • Senate Votes Against Sander Resolution Concerning Aid To Israel • Additional $5 Billion Student Loans Canceled By President Biden • Governor Of Florida, Ron DeSantis Ends Presidential Campaign • Professors In California Ends Strike After One Day 
• Ohio Lawmakers Vote To Override Governor’s Ban On Gender-Affirming Care For Minors • Another Mass Shooting In California Leaves 10 People Dead • Meta Will Reinstate Trump’s Instagram And Facebook Account

February 2024 - US News •  

• Larry Hogan, Former Governor Of Maryland Announces Senate Bid • Plane Crashes On I-75 Near Naples, Killing Two People • Chiefs Beat 49ers In Overtime To Win Third NFL Title In Five Years • Mayorkas Impeached Narrowly By The United States House

February 2024 - Science and Technology News • Mark Zuckerberg Makes Drastic Review Of Apple’s Vision Pro

 

February 2024 - Disaster News • Air Pollution Increase By 19% In A Decade Due To Home Heating  

 

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POPULATION Spike
Humanity's Numbers Keep Increasing and DRIVING more Global Change

 

March 2024 - US News • Gunshot During A Subway Brawl Generates Rush-Hour Chaos • Suspected Serial Killer To Face Charges In Pennsylvania And New Jersey • Ex-Trump Adviser, Peter Navaro Begins Prison Sentence • Proposition 1 Measure Narrowly Passed By California

 

March 2024 - Science and Technology News • Neuralink Chip Aids A Paralysed Patient To Play Computer Games

 

March 2024 - Disaster News • The West African Heatwave Said To Be A Consequence Of Climate Change

 

April 2024 - US News • Police Department In New York Fined $17.5m Over Hijab Mugshot Row
• Schumer Confirms Senate Can Make Progress On TikTok Bill
• Supreme Court In Arizona Reinstates Near-Total Abortion Ban
• Police Confirm Shooting In Washington DC, Killing One Person
• Former NFL Star, OJ Simpsons Dies At The Age Of 76 

April 2024 - Science and Technology News • • Leading AI Startups Intensifies The AI Race To Perfection

April 2024 - Disaster News

•  Extreme Weather Events Unravels The Gulf Coast Of The United States

May 2024 - US News •   • United States Announce Long-Term Aid Package For Ukraine
• Police Arrest Several Pro-Palestinian Protesters On University Campuses In The United States
• Lawmakers In The United States Strike Deal To Boost Aviation Safety
• Police Confirm The Death Of Four Police Officers In North Carolina
• Bid To Repeal United States Labour Board Rule Vetoed By President Biden
• Man Dies After Crashing Into Gates Of The White House
• Biden Administration Sued Over New Transgender Healthcare Rule
• Bill To Cancel Medical Debt Revealed By Bernie Sanders And Ro Khanna
• Attorney General Of Oklahoma Fires Legal Team
• Trump Confirms Nikki Haley Is Not Being Considered As Running Mate
• Importation Of Russian Uranium Banned Following Bipartisan Bill Signed By President Biden
• Voting Map Including Two Black-Majority Districts Approved By The Supreme Court
• Power Demand In Texas To Hit Record High For May
• Standoff Between Police And A Father Leaves Son With Multiple Gunshot Injury
• Gender Identity Case In Maryland School District Will Not Be Heard By Supreme Court
• Bill To Restrict Abortion Pills Passed By Louisiana House
• Pentagon Confirms That Defence Secretary Is Set To Undergo Non-Surgical Procedure
• Louisiana Becomes The First State To Classifies Abortion Pill As Controlled Substance
• Appeals Court In The United States To Hear Challenges To Potential TikTok Ban
• Bill Prohibiting Adults From Helping Minors Get Abortion Signed By Tennessee Governor
• New York Court Finds Donald Trump Guilty Of All Charges of Felony

May 2024 - Science and Technology News • 1. Apple Reports Its Biggest Sales Drawdown Over The Past One Year
2. AstraZeneca Withdraws Covid Vaccine Citing Business Decision
3. The European Union Investigates Meta Over Child Safety Concerns
4. The Euclid Space Team Reveals New Images Of The Vast Universe
5. The US Department Of Justice Shuts Down Global Malware Network

May 2024 - Disaster News

• Central Regions Of The US Destroyed By Whirling Storm
• Flood Events In Latin America Has Driven Up The Rate Of Hunger And Disease
• Severe Flood Disrupts Livelihood In Afghanistan
• Small Towns Across The United States Midwest Destroyed By Tornadoes
• Texas Experiences Widespread Power Outage Following Thunderstorm

June 2024 - US News • • Plan To Hike Stamp Price In The United States To 73 Cents Approved By Agency
• Mass Shooting In Ohio Leaves One Person Dead And Dozens Injured
• Directive Which Limits Border Crossing Issued By President Biden
• United States Senate Fails To Pass Contraception Access Bill
• Lawmakers In New York Passes Bill To Protect Youths On Social Media
• Shark Attacks Three Swimmers In Florida Leaving Them Severely Injured
• Shipping Channel In Baltimore Reopens After Bridge Collapse
• House Votes To Hold Attorney General, Merrick Garland In Contempt Of Congress
• Ban On Gun Bump Stock Lifted By United States Supreme Court
• Armed Individual Opened Fire In A Water Park, Injuring Nine People
• Trump’s Appeal Of Gag Order Dismissed By New York Top Court
• Bill To Support Advanced Nuclear Energy Deployment Passed By The U.S. Senate
• Supreme Court Rule That No Gun For Domestic Abuse Suspects
• Shooting Breaks Out In Arkansas Supermarket, Killing Three People
• Families In Louisiana Files Lawsuit Against Displaying The Ten Commandments in Schools
• United States Supreme Court Rules In Favour Of Narrowing Reach Of Federal Corruption Law
• Supreme Court Rule That No Gun For Domestic Abuse Suspects
• Shooting Breaks Out In Arkansas Supermarket, Killing Three People
• Families In Louisiana Files Lawsuit Against Displaying The Ten Commandments in Schools
• United States Supreme Court Rules In Favour Of Narrowing Reach Of Federal Corruption Law

June 2024 - Science and Technology News

• Starship Records Its First Successful Flight And Safe Landing • Apple Stocks Skyrockets Following Announcement Of New AI Feature • Nvidia Loses Top Spot As Most Valuable Company To Microsoft • The Fourth Recall of Tesla Cybertruck Due To Technical Malfunction

June 2024 - Disaster News  • Unexpected Fatalities As Michigan Tornado Drives Tree Into A Home • Global Emissions Worsened By Two Years Of Russia-Ukraine War • Up To A Thousand Hajj Pilgrims Reported Dead Due To Intense Heat • A Thirty Meters Sinkhole Destroys A Soccer Field In Illinois

July 2024 - Science and Technology News • The European Union Increases Tariff On Chinese Electric Cars
• Samsung Launches A Smart Ring Production To Expand Its Technological Reach
• Researchers Employ AI To Uncover Phonation In Sperm Whales
• Scientists Find Evidence For What Might Support Extreme Life On Venus
• Instagram Deletes Thousands Of Sexual Scamming Accounts

July 2024 - Disaster News • Hurricane Beryl Destroys Homes And Livelihood Across Caribbean Islands
• Water Temperature In New Zealand Exceeds Global Average
• Dozens Of Pilot Whales Found Dead After Getting Stranded Ashore A Scotland Beach
• A Quarter Of Small Businesses In The U.S. At Risk Of Shut Down Due To Frequent Flood Crises
• Landslide In Ethiopia With 229 Bodies Pulled From The Wreckage 

August 2024 - US News • • Recent Labor Department Fiduciary Rule Blocked By United States Judge
• U.S. President Grants Deportation Reprieve To Lebanese Due To Tensions Between Israel And Hezbollah
• Anita Dune, Biden’s Campaign Adviser Leaves White House
• Texas Allowed To Keep River Barrier Against Border Crossing
• Kamala Harris Officially Becomes Democratic Presidential Candidate
• Pentagon Chief Revokes Plea Deal For Accused 9/11 Plotters
• Kamala Harris Selects Minnesota Governor, Tim Walz As Running Mate
• SUV Rams Into Canal Killing Nine People And Leaving One Injured
• United States to Resume Weapons Sales to Saudi Arabia
• Court Extends Block On President Biden's Student Loan Relief Plan
• Judge Blocks Rule In Missouri Curbing Socially Conscious Investing
• Montana Rules Out Law Which Requires Minors to Seek Parental Consent For Abortion
• Gavin Newsom Signs Bill To Crack Down On Shoplifting And Car Theft
• Natural Gas Pipeline Safety Standard Dismissed By United States Appeals Court
• Following Bribery Convictions, Senator Bob Menendez Resigns
• FAA Refers Additional 43 United States Airline Passengers To FBI
• Kamala Harris Accepts Democrat Presidential Nomination
• Judge Dismisses Machine Gun Possession Case, Calls Ban Unconstitutional
• Anthony Fauci Making Excellent Recovery After Being Hospitalized For West Nile Virus
• Harris And Walz Set To Have Their First Joint Interview With CNN
• Donald Trump Faces New Set Of Charges In Election Subversion Case

August 2024 - Science and Technology News •• Apple Reports Better Sales And Improved Revenue Following Period Of Uncertainty
• Novel Gene Therapy Technology Considered For Curing Blood Disorder
• Swedish Health Agency Reports Deadly Case of Mpox
• Lecanemab Rejected For Treatment Of Alzheimer’s In The U.K.
• Nvidia Struggles With Falling Shares Despite Its Increasing Sales Record

August 2024 - Disaster News • Rate Of Significant Flood Reaching Its Highest In Recorded History
• Up To A Hundred Acres Burnt In Massive California Wildfire
• Severe Flooding In Sudan Kills Dozens And Renders People Homeless
• Brazil Continues To Tackle Amazon Forest Fire
• Japan Faces Deadly Disaster As Typhoon Shanshan Heads Towards Its Coast

 

September 2024 - US News • • Trump Scheduled To Vote Against Florida Abortion Ban
• Plane Crashes In Oregon Town Killing Three People
• Judge Orders Trump To Stop Playing Isaac Hayes Song During Campaign
• Shooting In Georgia School Leaves Four People Dead
• Bill To Allow Undocumented Immigrants Buy Homes Vetoed By California Governor
• Sentencing For Trump’s Hush Money Trial Delayed Till After Election
• Donald Trump Confirms That He Supports Use Of Adult Marijuana In Florida
• Judge Blocks Law In Utah Restricting Youth Social Media Use
• Kamala Harris Promise To Reduce The Degree Required To Secure Some Federal Jobs
• Former President Donald Trump Safe After Another Assassination Attempt
• Pipeline Owned By Energy Transfer Caught Fire In Texas
• Neither Trump Nor Harris Will Be Endorsed By Teamsters In The Presidential Election
• Harris’s Call For Second Debate Rejected By Trump
• Mass Shooting In Alabama Leaves Four People Dead And 18 Other Injured
• Man Caught Near Trump Golf Course Indicted On Charges Of Attempted Assassination
• Judge Rules Out New York City Rule That Requires Sharing Customers Data

 

September 2024 - Science and Technology News • Swedish Health Authority Sets Guidelines Against Electronic Screen For Children
• First Commercial Spacewalk Conducted By SpaceX
• X Accounts Of Public Figures And Public Organisations Hacked
• Brain Scan Research Identified Possible Targets To Treat Kids With Severe Depression
• Swedish Health Authority Sets Guidelines Against Electronic Screen For Children
• First Commercial Spacewalk Conducted By SpaceX
• X Accounts Of Public Figures And Public Organisations Hacked
• Brain Scan Research Identified Possible Targets To Treat Kids With Severe Depression

September 2024 - Disaster News • Typhoon Yagi Heads Towards The Southern Coast Of China
• Flood Destroys Housing Facilities And Amenities In A Nigerian State
• Two People Missing As Flood And Storm Hit Northern Italian Region
• Catastrophic Category 4 Storm Engulfs Florida In Flood

October 2024 - US News • Law To Formally Apologize For Slavery Passed By California
• United States Sues Alabama Over Voters Right Protection
• Former United States President, Jimmy Carter Turns 100
• Walz And Vance Clash At Vice Presidential Debate
• United States Supreme Court Refuses To Pause EPA Mercury, Methane Rule
• Trump Returns To Site Of Assassination Attempt In Pennsylvania
• Six Weeks Abortion Ban Reinstated In Georgia By Top Court
• President Biden Reveals New Rule To Have All Lead Pipes Removed In A Decade

October 2024 - Science and Technology News • Researchers Begin To Doubt The Efficacy And Health Benefit Of Fluoride In Water
• Meta Launches Its AI On Facebook, Instagram, And Ray-Ban Sunshades

October 2024 - Disaster News • Flash Flood Displaces Elephant From Sanctuary In Thailand
• Florida Begins Damage Assessment Following Devastation Of Hurricane Milton

 

 

 

 

 

 

November 2024 - US News •https://www.onthisday.com/date/2024 • Collins Dictionary names "brat" as its word of the year for 2024
• Former Republican President Donald Trump is re-elected, defeating sittingDemocratic Vice President Kamala Harris to become only the second president elected to non-consecutive terms after Grover Cleveland in 1884 and 1892, and the oldest elected
• World's first wooden satellite, named Ligno Sat, that will burn up on re-entry, developed by Kyoto University to address space junk, launched from the Kennedy Space Center
• Beyoncé becomes the most nominated artist in Grammy history, 99 in total, after receiving 11 nominations for2025, including record, song and country song of the year
• Former Massachusetts Air National Guard Jack Teixeira is sentenced to 15 years in prison for stealing classified information from the Pentagon and sharing it online
• US State Department confirms over 10,000 North Korea troops have joined Russian forces in the Kursk region to fight Ukraine in a major escalation of the war
• US Republicans re-gain control of the House of Representatives, they now control all three parts of US federal government, the House, Senate and the Presidency
• MLB Los Angeles Dodgers Shohei Ohtani (NL) and New York Yankees Aaron Judge (AL)both unanimously chosen as winners of their league MVP
• NFL Philadelphia Eagles running back Saquon Barkley sets new franchise game record with 255 yards rushing in 37-20 victory over Los Angeles Rams at SoFi Stadium in Inglewood,California
• US Justice Department special counsel Jack Smith requests and is granted dismissal of pending criminal charges against Donald Trump, based on their policy that indicting or trying a sitting president would violate the Constitution and interfere with the working of the executive branch

 

 

 

 

 

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December 2024 - US News •https://www.onthisday.com/date/2024 • US President Joe Biden pardons his son Hunter Biden, reversing an earlier decision
• US President Joe Biden lands in Luanda, Angola, on his only trip to sub-Saharan Africa, the first US president to visit since 2015

• United Healthcare CEO Brian Thompson is shot and killed outside a hotel in Manhattan,New York, in a targeted attack
• American singer-songwriter Taylor Swift concludes "The Eras Tour" with her149th show, at BC Place in Vancouver,Canada; the 21 month international concert tour is the highest-grossing of all time, with box office gross just over $2billion
• Classic Baseball Era Committee of National Baseball Hall elects Philadelphia Phillies/Chicago White Sox Dick Allen and Pittsburgh Pirates/Oakland Athletics Dave Parker for inclusion
• Google unveils a new quantum computer, capable of performing a mathematical calculation in 5 minutes, that the most powerful supercomputers could not complete in 10 septillion years
• Luigi Mangione (26) is arrested at an Altoona, Pennsylvania fast food restaurant after a five-day manhunt, and charged with murder of United Healthcare CEO Brian Thompson in NYC
• NFL Philadelphia Eagles running back Saquon Barkley sets new franchise season record for yards rushing, 1,623 yards with four games still to play
• US Center for Disease Control confirms the first severe case of a person with bird flu inLouisiana, out of more than 60 in 2024
• 90th Heisman Trophy Award: Travis Hunter, University of Colorado (WR/CB)
• Rare school shooting in Wisconsin leaves 1 teacher and one student dead with others injured - rare case of a female carrying out a mass shooting
• NASA's Parker Solar probe makes a record-breaking approach to the Sun, coming within3.8 million miles (6 million kilometers) of the star

 

 

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January 2024 - World News • The Supreme Court Of Israel Strikes Down Judicial Reform • A Total Of 90 Drones Were Launched By Russia On Ukraine In The Early Hours Of New Year • South Korean Opposition Leader Survives Knife Attack • Saleh Al-Arouri, A Senior Official In Hamas, Killed In Lebanon • Bomb Blasts In Iran Kills Dozens, With Several Other People Injured • New Law Signed By Belarusian President Grants Him Lifelong Immunity From Prosecution • Four People Confirmed Dead As A Result Of Train Collision In Indonesia • Russian Airstrike On Ukrainian Town Kills 11 People, Including Five Children • Prime Minister Of Bangladesh, Sheikh Hasina Re-Elected For Fifth Term • Prime Minister Of France, Elisabeth Borne Resigns Ahead Of Reshuffle • MPs Arrested In Presidential Palace In Poland • Riots Rock Papua New Guinea, As Police Strikes Over Pay • Rishi Sunak Visit Kyiv, Pledges £2.5bn In Military Aid • William Lai Elected As The President Of Taiwan • King Frederik Becomes King Of Denmark After His Mother’s Abdication • One Of Taiwan’s Ally, Nauru Cuts Diplomatic Tie With The Island • Qatar Confirms that A Deal Has Been Reached Between Israel And Gaza For Medicines • King Of England To Be Treated In The Hospital For Enlarged Prostrate • Ukrainian Drone Hit Russian Oil Depot • Tshisekedi Takes Oath Of Office For His Second Five-Year Term As President Of DRC • Kidnaped Victims In Abuja, Nigeria Have Been Rescued By The Police • Australia Terminates Its Golden Visa Scheme For Wealthy Investors • Sweden’s NATO Membership Bid Has Been Approved By Turkish Parliament • Several People Killed As Gold Mine Collapses In Mali

February 2024 - World News • The President Of Hungary, Katalin Novak Has Resigned • Qatar Defeat Jordan To Win Their Second Consecutive Asian Cup • Ivory Coast Edges Over Nigeria To Win Their Third African Cup Of Nations • Over 100 People Killed In Rafah As A Result Of Israeli Airstrike
• Ghana’s President, Akufo-Addo Replaces Finance Minister • Anonymous Funding For Election Scrapped By Supreme Court Of India 

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March 2024 - World News • Russia Launches Strike On Odesa, Killing At Least 20 People • Military Agreement Between Niger And The United States Comes To An End • Columbia Announces Suspension Of Ceasefire With EMC In Three Areas
• Putin Extends His Tenure As The President Of Russia • Hong Kong Passes Tough Security Law After Several Years • United Kingdom Expected To Introduce Bill To Ban Smoking Among Young People

April 2024 - World News • Forty-Five People Dead In Bridge Accident In South Africa
• Four Thousand People Evacuated After Dam Crashes In Russia
• Israel Pulls Troop From Southern Gaza, Sighting Tactical Reason
• About 100 People Pronounced Dead As A Result Of Sunken Ferry In Mozambique
• Explosion Rocks Power Plant In Italy, Killing Three People
• United Kingdom And Ukraine Signed Agreement On Arms Production 

May 2024 - World News •   • BBC Africa And Voice Of America Radio Suspended By Burkina Faso
• New Law In Iraq Criminalizes Same-Sex Relationship
• 20 Soldiers Died After Ammunition Explosion At A Military Base In Cambodia
• Several People Dead In Kenya After Dam Bursts
• Russia Launches Missile On Ukraine Killing Five People
• Boy Killed In A Sword Attack In North-East London
• Puppy Yoga Classes Banned By Italy Amid Welfare Concerns
• Ten Thousand Indonesian Residents To Be Relocated Permanently Due To Volcanic Eruptions
• Hamas Launches An Attack, Killing Three Israeli Soldiers
• Russia Begins Nuclear Drills Following Threats From West
• Three People Dead And Several People Trapped Under A Collapsed Building In South Africa
• Russia Launches Series Of Airstrike On Ukraine
• United Nations General Assembly Urges The Admission Of Palestine As Member
• Large Crowd Protest Georgia’s Foreign Agent Bill
• Sergei Shoigu Removed From Russian Defence Ministry
• United States Secretary Of States Reassures Ukraine’s President During Visit To The Country
• Two Guards Killed As Gunmen Attack French Prison Van
• Prime Minister Of Slovakia Battles For His Life After Assassination Attempt
• Gaza Receives First Aid Trucks, Confirmed By The United States
• Israel Hits 70 Targets In Gaza, Killing An Islamic Jihadist Leader
• Manchester City Wins Premier League Title Ahead Of Arsenal
• Helicopter Crash In Iran Led To The Death Of The President And Foreign Minister
• Aid Distribution For Rafah Has Been Suspended By United Nations
• United Kingdom General Election Set For July 4, Confirmed By The Prime Minister
• Israel Ordered By ICJ To Halt Rafah Offensive Immediately
• Armed Men Raid A Village In Nigeria Abducting Over 160 Villagers
• Prime Minister, Rishi Sunak Proposes National Service At 18
• Military Rule In Burkina Faso Has Been Extended For Five Years
• Parliament In Columbia Approves Bill To Ban Bullfighting In The Country
• Person Confirmed Dead After Being Sucked By Jet Engine

June 2024 - World News • • Robert Fico, Prime Minister Of Slovakia Discharged From Hospital
• Real Madrid Wins Record-Breaking 15th European Cup
• South Korea Confirms North Korea Sends 600 More Balloons Filled With Rubbish
• Claudia Sheinbaum Becomes First Female President Of Mexico
• Modi Wins India’s Election For The Third Time, But Falls Short Of Decisive Majority
• United Nations Shelter Hit By Israeli Strike, Kills At Least 27 People
• Man Attacks Denmark’s Prime Minister In Copenhagen
• Police And Activists Clash At French Motorway Protests, Resulting To Five Injuries
• Benny Gantz, Member Of Israeli War Cabinet Resigns
• Italy’s Prime Minister, Meloni Wins European Union Vote
• Plane Carrying Vice President Of Malawi And Nine Others Missing
• Several People Killed In Kuwait As Fire Engulfs House
• President Ramaphosa Re-Elected For A Second Term
• Officials Confirm Prisoner Exchange Between Iran And Sweden
• Two Shipwrecks In The Mediterranean Leaves 11 Dead And Several Others Missing
• Russian President, Putin Makes A Rare Visit To North Korea
• Minister Confirms Ecuador Was Hit By Nationwide Blackout Lasting Several Hours
• Court Rules Ban Against Gay Sex In Namibia Unconstitutional
• Israeli Airstrike On Gaza City Kills Dozens
• Gunmen Attack Places Of Worship In Russia Killing Police, Priests, And Civilians
• Explosion In Battery Factory In South Korea Kills 22
• Julian Assange To Return To Australia As A Free Man
• President Ruto Of Kenya Withdraws Bill To Raise Tax Following Protest That Killed 23

July 2024 - World News • • Princess Anne Returns Home After Suffering A Head Injury
• At Least 18 People Confirmed Dead Following Attack By Suicide Bombers
• Gunmen Open Fire At A Wedding Reception In France, Killing One Person
• Car Rams Into Crowd In Seoul, Killing At Least Nine People
• Officials Confirm That At Least 16 People Were Killed In A Gathering In India
• Following Deadly Shooting, Russia’s Dagestan Bans Wearing Niqabs Temporarily
• Labour Wins Massively In The U.K. General Elections
• Labor Takes Over British Governance After 14 Years Of Conservative Rule
• Iran Elects Masoud Pezeshkian As The Country’s President
• France Election Sees Surprise Win For Leftwing Alliance
• Russian Missile Killed 36 In Ukraine, Drawing Condemnation From World Leaders
• Military Airstrike By Israel Kills 29 People In Gaza Camp For Displaced People
• Russia Has Pledged To Discharge Indians Fighting In Ukraine For Moscow
• Over 35 Bills To Be Introduced By Britain’s New Government
• Israeli Strike On Targeting Hamas Chief Killed 90 Palestinians
• Spain Defeats England To Win UEFA Euro Championship
• Police Arrest Serial Killer After Bodies Were Found In A Dump
• Six People Discovered Dead In Luxury Thai Hotel
• Germany’s Military Aid To Ukraine To Be Reduced By Half
• United Nation’s Gaza Aid Agency To Continue Receiving Funding From The U.K.
• Israeli Airstrike Hits Yemen, Kills At Least Six People
• Ukrainian President Calls For Long-Rage Weapons Following Drone Attack On Kyiv
• Military Leader Takes Over As Interim President Of Myanmar
• Fishing Boat Sinks In Falkland Island, Killing Six People
• Six People Killed Due To An Explosion At A Tequila Factory In Mexico

July 2024 - US News • • Court In Texas Blocks President Biden's Overtime Pay Rule
• Boy Carrying Replica Gun Killed By Police In New York
• Supreme Court Rules In Favour Of Donald Trump Concerning Jan 6 Case
• Biden Rule Aiding Gender Identity Protection Blocked By Judge
• Cost Of United States Missile Program Rise To Around $160 Billion
• Common Abortion Procedure Rejected By Kansas’ Top Court
• United States Judge Losses Lawsuit Seeking Reinstatement
• Bill Concerning Non-Citizen Voting Approved By The United States House
• Rudy Giuliani’s Bankruptcy Case Dismissed By New York Judge
• Assassination Attempt On President Trump Leaves Two People Dead In Pennsylvania
• Classified Document Case Against Donald Trump Dismissed By Federal Judge
• President Biden Tests Positive For COVID
• Power Plant Emission Rule Will Not Be Halted By United States Court
• President Joseph Biden Withdraws From Presidential Race
• Secret Service Director Resigns Over Trump Shooting Failures
• Following Corruption Conviction, Senator Bob Menendez Resigns

August 2024 - World News • • Plans To Challenge ICC Arrest Warrant For Israeli Prime Minister Dropped By The U.K.
• Israel Launches Airstrike On Lebanon
• Chaos Erupts In Gospel Concert In DR Congo, Killing Nine People
• Stabbing In Workshop Leaves Two Children Dead And Nine Injured
• Israel Targets Commanders Of Hezbollah In Retaliation To Golan Heights Attack
• Halla Tomasdottir To Officially Become The Seventh President Of Iceland
• Riots Break Out In Sunderland, Causing Police Officers To Get Injured
• President Of Vietnam Becomes Communist Party Chief
• Ukraine’s President Confirms The Arrival Of F-16 Fighter Jets
• Bangladesh Prime Minister Resigns And Flee The Country Amid Unrest
• Hamas Has Appointed Yahya Sinwar As Its New Leader
• President Of Tunisia Sacks The Prime Minister Of The Country
• Sixty-Two Passengers Killed as Plane Crashed Outside Sao Paulo
• Ukrainian Troops Begin Conducting Offensive in Russian Region
• Two People Dead While Attempting to Cross The English Channel In A Dinghy
• Helicopter Crashes Onto The Roof Of An Australian Hotel
• Africa CDC Declares Mpox A Health Emergency in Africa
• Prime Minister of Japan Confirms He Will Step Down in September
• Ukrainian Forces In Russia Destroys Key Bridge In The Country
• Fire Breaks Out At London’s Historic Somerset House
• Ferris Wheel Caught Fire At Music Festival In Germany, Injuring 20 People
• Chinese Ships Collide with Philippine’s Near Disputed South China Sea
• Shooting In A School In Bosnia Leaves Three People Dead
• Divers Recovers Five Bodies From The Sicily Yacht Wreck
• French Officials Arrest Telegram CEO, Pavel Durov
• Nasa Announced That Astronauts Stuck In Orbit Will Return In February With SpaceX
• President Of Ukraine Signs Law Banning Religious Groups Linked With Russia
• France President Refuses To Name Prime Minister From NFP
• Palestinian Ministry Confirm That Six Killed In Strike On West Bank
• Mexico’s President Announces Halt In Relations With The U.S. And Canadian Embassies

September 2024 - World News • • Brazil Bans X Following Failure To Comply With Court Order
• Three Libyan Oil Fields Given Permission To Resume Production
• Russian Authorities Locate Wreckage Of Far East Helicopter Crash
• Venezuela’s President’s Plane Seized By The United States
• Russia Strikes Ukraine’s Military Educational Facility, Killed Dozens
• Trudeau’s Party Losses The Support Of Canada’s NDP
• Fire Breaks Out In Boarding School In Kenya, Killing At Least 18 Boys
• Protesters Hit The Street Over President Macron's Choice Of Prime Minister
• Opposition Leader In Venezuela Lands In Spain Following Disputed Election
• Princess Of Wales Completes Her Chemotherapy
• United Kingdom And Other Allies Of Ukraine Step Up Sanctions Against Iran
• Former President Of Peru, Alberto Fujimori Dies At 86
• Russia Accuses Six British Diplomats Of Being Spies, Revokes Their Accreditation
• Train Collides In Egypt Killing Three People
• Deputy Prime Minister Of Italy Accused Of Blocking Immigrant Boat
• President Putin Orders Increase In The Army Size Of Russia By 180,000
• Hezbollah Promises Retaliation Following Pager Explosion That Killed Nine
• Musk Finds A Way To Get X Working Again In Brazil Following Ban
• Israel Airstrike In Berry Kills Senior Hezbollah Commander
• France President Names New Government Led By Michel Barnier
• Sri Lankan Elects Dissanayake As President With Hope To Fix Economy
• Russia’s Sarmat Ballistic Missile Blows Up During Launch
• Same-Sex Marriage Signed Into Law In Thailand Following The King’s Approval
• Mixed Reactions As China Conducted Rare Test Of Intercontinental Ballistic Missile

October 2024 - World News • • Former Japan Defence Minister Becomes The New Prime Minister
• Mission To Return Stranded Astronauts Launched By SpaceX
• Freedom Party Comes Out Top In Austria’s Election
• School Bus Caught Fire In Thailand Killing 20 Children
• Mexico Swears In First Female President
• President Of Georgia Refuses To Sign Anti-LGBTQ Rights Into Law
• 70 People Killed In Haiti Gang Massacre
• Vaccination For Mpox Begins In DRC Following Several Deaths this Year
• Pope Francis Appoints 21 New Cardinals
• President Of Tunisia Wins Election To Secure Second Term In Office
• Ban On X In Brazil Lifted After Payment Of $5m Fine
• Rail Links Between North Korea And South Korea To Be Cut Off  

November 2024 - World News •https://www.onthisday.com/date/2024 • Kemi Badenoch becomes the first black woman to lead a major British political party, when elected leader of the Conservative Party
• Lahore's air quality index exceeds 1000 due to crop burning in India, forcing Pakistan’s second-largest city to close schools for a week
• Mount Lewotobi Laki-laki erupts on Flores Island in eastern Indonesia, killing at least 10 people and forcing a seven kilometer evacuation zone
• People affected by flooding in Valencia angrily throw mud at Spanish King FelipeVI, PM Pedro Sánchez and other officials during a visit to Paiporta
• A new survey of Japanese teenagers reveals only a fifth of teenage boys aged 15-18-years-old have experienced their first kiss, the lowest level since 1974
• Germany's coalition government collapses after Chancellor Olaf Scholz fires Finance Minister Christian Lindner
• Hurricane Rafael makes landfall in Cuba as a category 3 storm, causing a national power outage
• Bluey’s World officially opens in Brisbane, Australia, an immersive experience based on the animated children's TV show "Bluey"
• The bells of Notre-Dame Cathedral in Paris ring out for the first time since the 2019 fire;restored north tower belfry installation includes three new bells, one commissioned for use during the Olympic games
• Mauritius elections won in a landslide by opposition party Alliance of Change, with Navin Ramgoolam leading the party to 60 out of 64 seats
• At least 35 people killed by a car attack in an athletics stadium in Zhuhai, southern China -one of the country's worst acts of violence in decades
• "Orbital" by British writer Samantha Harvey, set on the International Space Station, wins the 2024 Booker Prize for fiction
• The Archbishop of Canterbury, Justin Welby, resigns in the wake of a report into a churchsex abuser that said he should have notified him to police
• Breakaway region Somaliland elects as its 6th president Abdirahman Mohamed Abdullahi, succeeding current president Muse Bihi Abdi
• Historical epic film "Gladiator II," directed and produced by Ridley Scott and starring Paul Mescal, Pedro Pascal, and Denzel Washington, receives a royal premiere with King Charles III in London
• World's largest coral, larger than a blue whale and 300 years old, found off the Solomon Islands in the southwest Pacific Ocean
• Chinese-backed deep-water megaport of Chancay in Peru is inaugurated by President Dina Boluarte and Chinese Premier Xi Jinping
• Maori MPs perform a haka, "Ka Mate", in New Zealand's parliament, suspending voting on a bill affecting the country's founding document, The Treaty of Waitangi / Te Tiriti o Waitangi
• 23 year old Italian tennis star Jannik Sinner beats American Taylor Fritz 6-4, 6-4 in Turin tow in his first season-ending ATP Finals title
• Russian vetoes a UK-backed ceasefire plan to end Sudan's 19-month civil war at the UNSecurity Council
• 22-time tennis Grand Slam champion Rafael Nadal ends his illustrious career with a 6-4, 6-4 defeat to Dutchman Botic van de Zandschulp as Spain is beaten 2-1 in the Davis Cup quarterfinal inMálaga
• Woman suspected to be Thailand's worst-ever serial killer convicted and sentenced to death for poisoning a friend with cyanide, the first of 14 trials
• Controversial artwork of a banana duct-taped to a wall by Maurizio Cattelan sells for $6.2million at auction in New York. The new owner Justin Sun says he will eat it.
• Evidence presented of the earliest known alphabet, on clay cylinders, 4,400 years old,500 years older than previous writing, discovered in tombs in Umm el-Marra, Syria
• Storm Bert brings high winds and localised flooding to the UK and Ireland leaving at least four people dead
• $300 billion climate deal agreed at COP29 in Baku, Azerbaijan, to help poorer countries deal with the effects of climate change, amid criticism it isn't enough
• A ceasefire is agreed to end sectarian violence in north-western Pakistan, after more than80 are killed and 150 injured in attacks between Shia and Sunni Muslims
• A rebel coalition launches a surprise offensive in Syria, reaching into Aleppo for the first time since 2016
• Former UK foreign secretary and Conservative Party leader William Hague is electedChancellor of Oxford University
• Truce agreed between Israel and Hezbollah brokered by the US and France with Lebanon saying 3,768 people have been killed in 13 months
• Archaeologists reveal the first evidence, of two different early human species coexisting in the same place, Homo Erectus and Paranthropus boisei in footprints in Kenya
• Australia is the first country to pass legislation banning children under 16-years-old from social media
• More than 1 million Ukrainian households are left without power after a widespreadRussian missile strike targets the country's energy infrastructure

December 2024 - World News • https://www.onthisday.com/date/2024 • South Korean president President Yoon Suk Yeol declares martial law for the first time in 50 years, prompting an emergency vote against it by the NationalAssembly
• French government led by Prime Minister Michel Barnier is toppled by a no confidence vote for the first time since 1962
• Ghana's presidential election won by former president John Mahama of the NationalDemocratic Congress, defeating Vice President Mahamudu Bawumia of the New Patriotic Party
• Restored Notre Dame Cathedral re-opens after the 2019 fire with a VIP ceremony attended by world leaders in Paris, France
• 43,000 Ukrainian soldiers have died in the country's war with Russia, with 370,000 injured, according to President Volodymyr Zelensky
• Syrian President Bashar al-Assad resigns and flees to Moscow after rebel forces sweep into the capital city of Damascus
• A suspected Chinese spy, with links to Prince Andrew, is banned from the UK by a government tribunal
• British rock band Coldplay release a music video for their song "All My Love"featuring American entertainer Dick Van Dyke, on his 99th birthday
• Cyclone Chido makes a direct hit on the French island territory of Mayotte off the coast of east Africa before striking northern Mozambique
• South Korean President Yoon Suk Yeol is impeached by a vote in the National Assembly after his failed attempt to impose martial law
• Five members of the "Bali Nine", arresting for smuggling drugs out of Indonesia in 2005, return to Australia after serving nearly 20 years in prison [1]
• More than 50 people are killed in Gaza in Israeli airstrikes as the death toll for Palestinians killed in the Israel-Gaza War surpasses 45,000
• German Chancellor Olaf Scholz, at the head of a minority government, losesa no-confidence vote in parliament, making way for early elections
• New research indicates 37 Bronze-Age Britons were butchered and cannibalized and the ir remains thrown down a shaft in Charter house Warren in England
• 7.3 magnitude earthquakes strikes close to Port Vila, capital of Vanuatu, causing significant damage
• Russian general Igor Kirillov, head of the country's chemical weapons, is assassinated by a bomb in an electric scooter in Moscow. Ukraine takes responsibility.
• France's largest-ever rape trial ends with Dominique Pelicot found guilty of all charges and sentenced to 20 years for drugging and raping his wife Gisèle Pelicot, and inviting at least 50other men to do so
• Paul McCartney wraps up his 'Got Back' tour at London's O2 Arena, with guest appearances from Ron Wood during "Get Back", and Ringo Starr drumming on "Sgt.Pepper's Lonely Hearts Club Band" and "Helter Skelter”
• A 50-year old psychiatrist from Saudi Arabia drives his car through an outdoor Christmas market in Magdeburg, Germany, killing at least five people
• Pope Francis opens the Holy Door of St Peter's Basilica in Rome, inaugurating the church'sJubilee Year of Hope
• Azerbaijani airliner crashes near Kazakhstani city of Aktau, killing 38 people, mistakenly shot down by Russian air defences
• Israel airstrikes on Houthi targets in Yemen narrowly misses WHO director-general Tedros Adhanom Ghebreyesus in Sanaa • South Korean Jeju Air plane crashes and explodes, trying to land without landing gear atMuan International Airport, killing 179 out of 181 on board
• Trinidad and Tobago declare a state of emergency over gang violence, which has resulted in one of the highest homicide rates in Latin America

 

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January 2025 - U.S. News • • A 42-year old American army veteran plows through New Year's Eve celebration on Bourbon Street in New Orleans in a rented pick-up truck; 14 people die and dozens injured, driver is killed in shoot-out with police
• President Joe Biden awards the US Presidential Medal of Freedom to 19 people including chef-humanitarian José Andrés, politician Hillary Clinton, Vogue magazine editor Anna Wintour, actor Denzel Washington, soccer player Lionel Messi, actor Michael J. Fox, singer Bono, and philanthropist George Soros
• 82nd Golden Globes: "Emilia Perez" Best Film Musical or Comedy, "The Brutalist" Best Film Drama, "Shōgun" Best TV Drama, Hacks Best TV Musical or Comedy
• Large winter storm caused by a polar vortex moves east across the US from the central plains to the mid Atlantic, bringing 18 inches of snow to Kansas
• US records its first person to die from bird flu, in southwest Louisiana
• Meta CEO Mark Zuckerberg announces moves to remove third party fact-checking from Facebook and Instagram
• The body of former US President Jimmy Carter lies in state in the US Capitol
• US President-elect Donald Trump is sentenced by a federal NY court to no punishment after being convicted (May 2024) of falsifying business records in a hush money case
• Governor Gavin Newsom says the California wildfires will be one of the worst natural disasters in US history; having blazed through 40,000 acres, damaged about 12,000 structures and killing at least 24 people
• US Justice Department releases special counsel Jack Smith's final report on former and future president Donald Trump's efforts to overturn the 2020 election; Trump responds on social media calling Smith "deranged" and "a lamebrain"
• Ispace and Firefly Aerospace launch their missions to the Moon, aboard a SpaceX Falcon 9 rocket from Cape Canaveral, included is art project of a little red model of a Swedish house
• Actor and director Justin Baldoni countersues actress Blake Lively for $400 million for defamation and extortion, over their film "It Ends With Us", after Lively earlier sued for him for harassment and a smear campaign
• Pittsburgh Penguins Alex Nedeljkovic becomes first goalie in NHL history to have a goal and an assist in same game during 5-2 road win over the Buffalo Sabres
• In the first day of his return to office, President Donald Trump issues pardons to over 1500 of his supporters charged in connection with the attack on the US Capitol on January 6, 2021, declares a national emergency at the southern border, and withdraws the US from the World Health Organization and the Paris Agreement on Climate
• Marco Rubio is confirmed as US Secretary of State by the US Senate
• Republican Donald Trump is inaugurated as the 47th President of the United States of America, and JD Vance as the 50th Vice-President; Trump is oldest person to take the office, and joins Grover Cleveland as only the second elected to non-consecutive White House terms, the event is held indoors due to inclement weather
• US President Donald Trump issues a executive order halting all foreign aid programs for 90 days, with some exceptions for humanitarian aid
• Historic snowstorm hits US deep south, with Louisiana and parts of Texas issuing their first-ever blizzard warnings: record snow accumulations in Louisiana and Florida
• Former US representative John Ratcliffe is confirmed by the US Senate as Director of the CIA
• Purdue Pharma and the Sackler family who own the company agree to pay $7.4 billion to settle new lawsuits over the harm caused by the opioid epidemic
• US President Donald Trump issues pardons to 23 anti-abortion activists convicted of illegally blocking access to clinics
• US President Donald Trump fires over a dozen independent Inspectors General, without the required 30-day advance notice citing reasons for the firing to Congress
• AFC Championship, Arrowhead Stadium, Kansas City, Missouri: Kansas City Chiefs beat Buffalo Bills, 32-29 to advance to the NFL Super Bowl
• NFC Championship, Lincoln Financial Field, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania: Philadelphia Eagles beat Washington Commanders, 55-23 to advance to the NFL Super Bowl
• James McHenry, the acting US Attorney General, fires more than a dozen prosecutors who worked for on special counsel Jack Smith's prosecution of Donald Trump
• Stocks of Nvidia, leading supplier of AI chips, lose $588.8 billion in market value — the most a stock has ever lost in a single day, after the release of a Chinese AI model by DeepSeek
• Stocks of Nvidia, leading supplier of AI chips, lose $588.8 billion in market value — the most a stock has ever lost in a single day, after the release of a Chinese AI model by DeepSeek
• The US Department of Justice fires more than a dozen federal prosecutors who investigated the January 6 riot, and many FBI agents who investigated the riot or participated in the search for classified documents at Donald trump's Mar-a-Lago home

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January 2025 - World News • • Bulgaria and Romania join the Schengen Area, lifting land border controls
• Fire destroys most of the Ghana's Kantamanto market in Accra - one of the largest secondhand clothes markets in the world
• Ukraine stops the flow of Russian gas, ending its transit agreement with Gazprom, cutting off gas supply to Transnistria, a separatist region of eastern Moldova
• 17 year old English darts prodigy Luke Littler becomes the youngest ever world champion when he beats 3-time title winner Michael van Gerwen 7-3 in the PDC World C'ship final in London
• Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau promises to resign once a successor for the Liberal Party is found
• Lebanon chooses a president - General Joseph Aoun, head of the army, at their 12th attempt at a vote since Michel Aoun's term ended on October 2022
• Climate scientists announce that Earth in 2024 breached, for the first time, the 1.5 °C rise in temperature limit agreed at the Paris climate accord in 2015
• Singing drummer Ringo Starr releases his 21st solo album "Look Up"; his second country music tinged collection is produced by T-Bone Burnet and features guests Billy Strings and Molly Tuttle
• China announces a record trade surplus of $990 billion, with the country now producing a third of the world's manufactured goods
• Jan 13 World's largest religious festival, the Mahakumbh Mela for 400 million people begins beside the Ganges in Prayagraj, India. Held every 12 years, 2025 is the grand Kumbh Mela, held every 144 years.
• An Israel - Hamas ceasefire agreement is announced, including a hostage and prisoner swap, to end the 15 month conflict (takes effect 19th Jan)
• At least 100 people thought to have died from starvation in a crackdown on illegal mining at the Stilfontein mine in South Africa, with 166 rescued
• Daniel Chapo, the new head of the Frelimo party, is sworn in as the president of Mozambique, extending the party's rule to 49 years after months of protests
• South Korea's suspended President Yoon Suk Yeol is arrested after a weeks-long standoff at his Presidential compound in Seoul
• Israel - Hamas ceasefire comes into effect in Gaza as the first Israeli hostages are released, with the Palestinian death toll at 46,800
• Chinese start up DeepSeek launches AI model RI, with capabilities similar to other AI models but at a fraction of the cost, prompting experts to call it a “Sputnik moment”
• 79 people are killed in a hotel fire in the ski resort town of Balu in north-west Turkey, with 51 injured
• Australian Open Women's Tennis: American Madison Keys claims her first major title with a 6–3, 2–6, 7–5 win over two-time defending champion Aryna Sabalenka of Belarus
• Australian Open Men's Tennis: Jannik Sinner of Italy makes it back-to-back AO titles with a 6-3, 7-6, 6-3 win over Germany's Alexander Zverev
• Rwanda-backed rebels, led by the Tutsi group M23, seize Goma, the biggest city in eastern Democratic Republic of Congo, displacing 500,000 people
• France closes its last military base in Chad, two months after the former French colony ended their defense cooperation agreement
• Global planetary defence procedures triggered for the first time after 100-meter Asteroid 2024 YR4 is found to have a 1.3% chance of hitting Earth in 2032  

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