THE WORLD'S TOP STORIES IN 2016
Here is a
quick look at the biggest stories around the world in the past 12 months.
January
1:
SAUDI ARABIA/IRAN - Saudi Arabia breaks off diplomatic ties with Iran in a row
over the execution of a Shiite cleric, sparking protests during which the
kingdom's embassy in Tehran is firebombed.
2: NORTH KOREA: North Korea claims to have successfully conducted a hydrogen
bomb test.
3: MEXICO - Crime boss Joaquin "El Chapo" Guzman is
arrested 6 months after a spectacular prison escape.
4: MUSIC - Death of David Bowie.
5: BURKINA FASO - 30 people, mainly westerners, are killed
during a raid claimed by the Al-Qaeda-linked Al-Murabitoun group on a hotel and restaurant in Ouagadougou.
6: IRAN - Iran's historic nuclear deal with global powers comes
into force. Under the deal, all nuclear-related sanctions against Iran are lifted. In
return, Tehran accepted curbs on a program that Western powers feared would
pave the way for atomic weapons.
7: TAIWAN - Tsai Ing-wen of Taiwan's main opposition party is
voted the island's first female president, winning a landslide victory over the
ruling Kuomintang, as voters turn their backs on closer China ties.
8: PAKISTAN – At
least 21 people died in a Taliban assault on a university in Pakistan.
February
1:
HEALTH – The World Health Organization says a surge in serious birth defects in South America is "strongly suspected" of being caused by the Zika
virus and declared the situation a "public health emergency of
international concern."
2: SCIENCE - Scientists say they have glimpsed gravitational waves predicted by
Albert Einstein.
3: VATICAN - In Cuba, Pope Francis meets Russian Orthodox
Patriarch Kirill -- the first such meeting between the heads of their two
branches of the Church in nearly 1,000 years.
4: FIJI – Severe tropical cyclone Winston lashed the Pacific
nation of Fiji, with wind gusts of 325 kilometers (202 miles) per hour and
leaving a trail of destruction.
March
1: IVORY COAST - An attack claimed by
Al-Qaeda in the Islamic Maghreb (AQIM) leaves 19 dead in a seaside resort near
Abidjan.
2: SCIENCE - A Google-developed program defeats Go grandmaster
Lee Se-Dol.
3: TURKEY-EU - Turkish and EU leaders agree a deal to curb the
huge flow of asylum-seekers to Europe, aimed at easing the biggest migration
crisis since World War II.
4: US/CUBA - US President Barack Obama holds talks with Cuban
counterpart Raul Castro in Havana, setting aside a bitter standoff between the
United States and the communist island that had lasted more than 50 years.
5: BELGIUM - Suicide bombings at Brussels airport and a metro
station blamed on a cell linked to the jihadist Islamic State (ISIS) group kill
32 people.
6:
PAKISTAN - A Taliban suicide bomber attacks a Pakistani park crowded with
families on Easter Sunday, killing 75 including many
children.
7: MYANMAR - Aung San Suu Kyi's democracy movement takes power after 50 years
of military rule in Myanmar, with a close aide of the Nobel Peace Laureate
sworn in as president.
8: LIBYA - A UN-backed Government of National Accord (GNA) takes
up office in Tripoli headed by prime minister designate Fayez al-Sarraj, three
months after a power-sharing agreement was signed.
April
1: PANAMA PAPERS - A massive leak of 11.5 million documents allegedly exposes
the secret offshore dealings of aides to Russian President Vladimir Putin,
world leaders and celebrities including Barcelona's Lionel Messi.
2: ECUADOR - A devastating 7.8-magnitude quake in Ecuador kills
more than 670 people and leaves almost 6,300 injured.
3: UNITED KINGDOM – Britain celebrates the 90th birthday of
Queen Elizabeth II, with tributes to a popular monarch who has steered it
through the decline of empire and a wave of scandals to the Internet age.
4: CLIMATE –
A record 175 countries, including the world's top polluters China and the
United States, sign the Paris climate deal, boosting hopes of quick action on
combating global warming.
May
1: UNITED KINGDOM – Sadiq Khan wins a landslide victory in the London mayoral
elections,becoming the first Muslim leader of a Western capital.
2: PHILIPPINES - Firebrand Philippine politician Rodrigo Duterte
secures a landslide presidentialvictory built on foul-mouthed populist tirades.
3:
EGYPT/FRANCE – EgyptAir flight MS804, flying from Paris to Cairo, crashed into
the eastern Mediterranean Sea, just minutes away from arrival.
4: AFGHANISTAN - Taliban chief Mullah Akhtar Mansour is killed in a US air strike,
in a blow to the resurgent militant movement.
5: US/JAPAN - Obama pays tribute to victims of the world's first
atomic bomb and calls for an end to nuclear weapons as he makes a historic
visit to the Japanese city of Hiroshima.
6: CHAD - Former president Hissene Habre is sentenced to life in
prison for war crimes by a special African court in Dakar.
June
1: BOXING - Death of triple world champion Muhammad Ali.
2: UNITED STATES - Forty-nine people are killed when a gunman,
who pledged allegiance to ISIS, opens fire and seizes hostages at a popular gay
nightclub in Orlando, Florida. The gunman is killed in a shootout with police.
3: BRITAIN -
Britain votes by almost 52% to leave the European Union in a shock referendum
result. Prime Minister David Cameron steps down and is replaced in July by
Theresa May.
4: TURKEY - Forty-seven
people are killed and more than 200 are injured in a triple suicide bombing and
gun attack at Istanbul's main airport, one of a series of bloody attacks in the
country blamed on ISIS or Kurdish guerrillas.
July
1: IRAQ - More than 300 people are killed when a suicide car bomber attacks a
busy shopping area in Baghdad. The blast is claimed by ISIS.
2: SOUTH SUDAN - At least 300 people die in clashes between
forces backing President Salva Kiir and rival Riek Machar.
3: FRANCE - A Tunisian national rams a truck into people
celebrating Bastille Day in Nice, killing 86. ISIS claims the attack.
4: TURKEY - A rogue military faction tries unsuccessfully to
oust President Recep Tayyip Erdogan. The regime says exiled Muslim preacher
Fethullah Gulen is behind the putsch and carries out a purge in which more than
100,000 people are detained, dismissed or suspended over alleged links to the
coup-plotters.
5: AFGHANISTAN - ISIS jihadists claim
responsibility for twin explosions that rip through crowds of Shiite Hazaras in
Kabul, killing 85 people in the deadliest attack in the Afghan capital since
2001.
6: AVIATION - Solar Impulse 2 becomes the first aircraft to
circle the globe powered only by the sun.
August
1: OLYMPIC GAMES - The Rio summer Olympic Games open in Brazil,
the first time they are held in Latin America.
2: RUSSIA/TURKEY/SYRIA - Russia's Putin and
Turkish counterpart Erdogan hold their first meeting since a bitter feud
erupted over Ankara's downing of a Russian warplane over the Turkey-Syria
border. At the meeting in Saint Petersburg they pledge to reinvigorate ties.
3: ITALY - A 6.0-6.2 magnitude quake hits mountain villages in a
remote area straddling the Italian regions of Umbria, Marche and Lazio. The
small mountain town of Amatrice bears the brunt of the earthquake that kills
297 people and injures hundreds more.
4: SYRIA-TURKEY - Turkey launches an offensive in Syria aimed at
Kurdish rebels and ISIS fighters.
5: BRAZIL - President Dilma Rousseff is impeached for illegally
manipulating the national budget. She is replaced by bitter rival Michel Temer.
September
1: VENEZUELA - Mass street protests take place in Venezuela,
with the opposition seeking a recall referendum against President Nicolas
Maduro.
2: VATICAN - Pope Francis declares Mother Teresa of Kolkata a
saint.
3: NORTH KOREA - Pyongyang carries out its
fifth and most powerful nuclear test to date.
4: ISRAEL - Death of former president and Nobel laureate Shimon
Peres.
5: SPACE - Europe's Rosetta spacecraft concludes a 12-year
odyssey with a controlled crash-landing onto the comet it orbited and probed
for two years in a quest to demystify the Solar System's origins.
October
1: HAITI - Hurricane Matthew leaves more than 540 dead in Haiti,
devastating the south-west of the country.
2: YEMEN - More than 140 people are killed
when air strikes by the Saudi-led coalition supporting Yemeni President
Abedrabbo Mansour Hadi against Huthi rebels hits a funeral ceremony.
3: MUSIC - The Nobel Literature Prize is awarded to US
singer/songwriter Bob Dylan.
4: IRAQ - Iraqi forces launch an offensive aimed at retaking
Mosul, ISIS's last stronghold in the country. Since the launch of the assault
more than 80,000 people have fled the fighting.
5: FRANCE - France begins clearing the so-called "Jungle"
migrant camp in the northern city of Calais ahead of its planned demolition.
November
1: UNITED STATES - Republican billionaire Donald Trump defeats
Hillary Clinton to take the US presidency, stunning America and the world in an
explosive upset fueled by a wave of grassroots anger.
2: SYRIA - Regime forces and their ally
Russia launch a new assault to recapture the entire northern city of Aleppo
from rebels. Rebel areas come under the heaviest bombardment for two years
and regime forces have so far seized more than 90 percent of the rebel
territory. Since March 2011, the country's civil war has killed more than
312,000 people.
3: COLOMBIA - President Juan Manuel Santos, the 2016 Nobel
Peace Prize laureate, and FARC guerrilla leader Rodrigo "Timochenko"
Londono sign a new peace deal to end their half-century conflict.
4: CUBA - Death of revolutionary leader Fidel Castro.
5: UKRAINE - A huge metal safety dome is set in place over the
Chernobyl nuclear power plant's doomed fourth reactor.
December
1: THAILAND - Maha Vajiralongkorn is crowned king following the
death in October of his father, Bhumibol Adulyadej, who had reigned for 70
years.
2: GAMBIA - Adama Barrow wins the presidential election. Current
President Yahya Jammeh initially accepts defeat before challenging the vote a
week later.
3: FRANCE - President Francois Hollande announces he will not
seek re-election next year, 4 days after Francois Fillon, a conservative
reformist, clinches the rightwing nomination.
5: ITALY - Italian voters overwhelmingly reject constitutional
reform proposals in a referendum. Prime Minister Matteo Renzi resigns.
6: AUSTRIA - At a rerun presidential election Greens-backed
independent Alexander Van der Bellen beats Norbert Hofer, who had sought to
become Europe's first far-right president.
7: GHANA - Opposition leader Nana Akufo-Addo wins the
presidential election.
8: SOUTH KOREA - lawmakers impeach President Park Geun-Hye over
a corruption scandal.
9: EGYPT - A bomb attack claimed by ISIS kills 25 people at a
Coptic church in Cairo.
10: UN - Portugal's Antonio Guterres becomes the ninth UN
secretary general.
11: GERMANY - A truck rams into a busy
Christmas market in Berlin, killing at least 12 people and injuring dozens. The
suspect, a Tunisian asylum applicant, was later shot dead by police in Milan,
Italy.
12: RUSSIA - A Syria-bound military aircraft carrying 93 people,
including members of the famed Red Army Choir, crashes off Sochi.
13: MUSIC - Music superstar George Michael dies.
14: MOVIES - Actress Carrie Fisher, of 'Star Wars' fame, dies.
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