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2022
War

Russia Launches Full-Scale Invasion of Ukraine

Russia began a full-scale military invasion of Ukraine, sparking the largest armed conflict in Europe since World War II and prompting global condemnation and sanctions.

πŸ“ Ukraine

2021
Science

The United Arab Emirates Launches Hope Probe to Mars

The UAE’s Hope Probe successfully entered Mars orbit, marking the Arab world’s first interplanetary mission and advancing global cooperation in space science.

πŸ“ Mars Orbit / Dubai, United Arab Emirates

2021
Science

NASA’s Perseverance Rover Successfully Lands on Mars

NASA’s Perseverance rover landed safely on Mars, beginning a groundbreaking mission to search for signs of ancient life and collect samples for future return to Earth.

πŸ“ Jezero Crater, Mars

2020
Science

Apple Becomes the First U.S. Company Valued Over $2 Trillion

Apple Inc. became the first publicly traded U.S. company to reach a $2 trillion market capitalization, marking a historic milestone in global business and technology valuation.

πŸ“ Cupertino, California, United States

2018
Science

Death of Stephen Hawking, Theoretical Physicist

Stephen Hawking, renowned theoretical physicist and author of 'A Brief History of Time', died at age 76. He made groundbreaking contributions to black hole theory and cosmology despite battling ALS for decades.

πŸ“ Cambridge, England, United Kingdom

2018
Science

SpaceX Launches Falcon Heavy on Its Maiden Flight

SpaceX successfully launched the Falcon Heavy rocket for the first time, becoming the most powerful operational rocket and marking a milestone in commercial spaceflight.

πŸ“ Cape Canaveral, Florida, United States

2017
Politics

United Kingdom Formally Leaves the European Union

The United Kingdom triggered Article 50 of the Treaty on European Union, formally beginning the process of Brexit. It marked the first time a member state initiated departure from the EU.

πŸ“ London, United Kingdom

2015
Tragedy

Paris Attacks Kill 130 in Coordinated Terrorist Strikes

A series of coordinated terrorist attacks across Paris, including the Bataclan theatre, killed 130 people and injured hundreds, marking one of France's deadliest peacetime tragedies.

πŸ“ Paris, France

2012
Science

NASA's Curiosity Rover Lands on Mars

NASA's Curiosity rover successfully landed on Mars as part of the Mars Science Laboratory mission. It began a groundbreaking exploration of the Martian surface to assess the planet's habitability and geology.

πŸ“ Gale Crater, Mars

2012
Science

Launch of SpaceX’s First Commercial Mission to the ISS

SpaceX launched its first commercial mission to the International Space Station with the Dragon spacecraft aboard a Falcon 9 rocket, marking a new era in private-sector space exploration.

πŸ“ Cape Canaveral, Florida, United States

2012
Tragedy

Costa Concordia Cruise Ship Disaster Off Italian Coast

The Italian cruise ship Costa Concordia capsized after striking rocks off the coast of Tuscany, killing 32 people. The disaster led to major changes in maritime safety regulations.

πŸ“ Isola del Giglio, Italy

2011
Science

Launch of the Mars Science Laboratory (Curiosity Rover)

NASA launched the Mars Science Laboratory mission with the Curiosity rover, marking one of the most ambitious explorations of the Martian surface in human history.

πŸ“ Cape Canaveral, Florida, USA

2010
Science

SpaceX Launches First Falcon 9 Rocket into Orbit

SpaceX successfully launched the Falcon 9 rocket for the first time, marking a milestone in private space exploration and paving the way for commercial missions to the International Space Station.

πŸ“ Cape Canaveral, Florida, United States

2009
Culture

Michael Jackson's Death Announced, Global Mourning Begins

Pop icon Michael Jackson's death was formally announced, triggering worldwide mourning for the 'King of Pop,' whose influence reshaped global music and entertainment.

πŸ“ Los Angeles, California, United States

2009
Politics

Cambodian Genocide Tribunal Begins Initial Hearings

The UN-backed Khmer Rouge Tribunal in Cambodia began hearing evidence on atrocities committed during the regime’s rule, seeking justice for over 1.7 million lives lost in the genocide.

πŸ“ Phnom Penh, Cambodia

2009
Culture

Michael Jackson Dies at Age 50

Pop icon Michael Jackson passed away at the age of 50, sparking a global outpouring of grief. Known as the 'King of Pop,' Jackson left behind an unmatched legacy in music, dance, and entertainment.

πŸ“ Los Angeles, California, United States

2008
Invention

Bitcoin White Paper First Circulated Beyond Cryptography Mailing List

Satoshi Nakamoto's Bitcoin white paper began circulating more widely outside the original cryptography mailing list, sparking the development of the first decentralized cryptocurrency.

πŸ“ Online

2008
Politics

Collapse of Lehman Brothers Triggers Global Financial Crisis

Lehman Brothers filed for bankruptcy, marking one of the largest financial collapses in history and triggering a global economic crisis.

πŸ“ New York City, United States

2008
Science

First Test of the Large Hadron Collider

CERN conducted the first test of the Large Hadron Collider, the world’s largest particle accelerator, marking a breakthrough in physics research.

πŸ“ Geneva, Switzerland

2008
Politics

Kosovo Declares Independence from Serbia

Kosovo unilaterally declared independence from Serbia, sparking celebration among ethnic Albanians and opposition from Serbia and several major powers, leading to ongoing international disputes over recognition.

πŸ“ Pristina, Kosovo

2007
Politics

Treaty of Lisbon Enters into Force for the European Union

The Treaty of Lisbon, designed to streamline EU institutions and enhance decision-making, was signed by member states, marking a significant step in European integration and governance.

πŸ“ Lisbon, Portugal

2007
Tragedy

Virginia Tech Massacre Becomes Deadliest School Shooting in U.S. History

A gunman opened fire on the Virginia Tech campus, killing 32 people and wounding 17 others before taking his own life. The massacre shocked the world and reignited debates on mental health and gun control in the U.S.

πŸ“ Blacksburg, Virginia, United States

2007
Politics

Nancy Pelosi Becomes First Female Speaker of the U.S. House

Nancy Pelosi was sworn in as the first female Speaker of the United States House of Representatives, becoming the highest-ranking woman in U.S. political history at the time.

πŸ“ Washington, D.C., United States

2006
Politics

Execution of Saddam Hussein, Former President of Iraq

Saddam Hussein, Iraq’s former dictator who ruled from 1979 to 2003, was executed by hanging after being convicted for crimes against humanity, marking a pivotal moment in Iraq’s postwar transition.

πŸ“ Baghdad, Iraq

2006
Invention

Twitter Launches Publicly, Sparking a Social Media Revolution

Twitter launched as a microblogging platform, revolutionizing global communication by allowing users to share short messages in real time. It would grow into a major force in news, activism, and culture.

πŸ“ San Francisco, California, United States

2006
Invention

Twitter Founded by Jack Dorsey and Team

Jack Dorsey sent the first tweet on what would become Twitter, marking the beginning of a platform that would revolutionize real-time communication, politics, and social movements worldwide.

πŸ“ San Francisco, California, United States

2004
Science

NASA's Cassini-Huygens Mission Begins Orbit Around Saturn

NASA's Cassini spacecraft entered orbit around Saturn after a seven-year journey, beginning a groundbreaking mission that provided stunning images and vital data on Saturn and its moons.

πŸ“ Saturn Orbit (NASA Mission)

2004
Science

First Successful Cloning of a Human Embryo Reported

Scientists in South Korea announced the first successful cloning of a human embryo for research purposes, marking a breakthrough in stem cell research and sparking ethical debates worldwide.

πŸ“ Seoul, South Korea

2004
Politics

Poland and Nine Other Nations Join European Union

The European Union saw its largest single expansion as ten countries, including Poland, Hungary, and the Czech Republic, officially joined, marking a major step in European integration and post-Cold War reconciliation.

πŸ“ Brussels, Belgium / Across EU

2004
Science

Gmail Launched by Google with 1 GB Storage

Google launched Gmail on April Fools' Day, offering a shocking 1 GB of free email storage, which revolutionized email services and marked Google's entry into cloud-based software.

πŸ“ Mountain View, California, United States

2004
Invention

Facebook Founded by Mark Zuckerberg and Harvard Classmates

Facebook was launched by Mark Zuckerberg and fellow Harvard students, beginning as a college networking site and eventually evolving into one of the most influential social media platforms globally.

πŸ“ Cambridge, Massachusetts, United States

2003
War

Baghdad Falls to U.S.-Led Forces in Iraq War

American forces captured Baghdad, the capital of Iraq, toppling the regime of Saddam Hussein and marking a major turning point in the Iraq War’s early phase.

πŸ“ Baghdad, Iraq

2001
Politics

China Joins the World Trade Organization (WTO)

China officially became a member of the World Trade Organization after 15 years of negotiations, marking a turning point in global trade and opening China to the world economy.

πŸ“ Doha, Qatar

2001
Politics

The Netherlands Legalizes Same-Sex Marriage (Law Passed)

The Dutch parliament passed legislation legalizing same-sex marriage, making the Netherlands the first country in the world to enact such a law. It became effective in 2001 and set a global precedent.

πŸ“ The Hague, Netherlands

2001
Politics

The Netherlands Legalizes Same-Sex Marriage

The Dutch parliament approved legislation legalizing same-sex marriage, making the Netherlands the first country in the world to do so. It marked a pivotal moment for global LGBTQ+ rights.

πŸ“ The Hague, Netherlands

2000
Politics

Vladimir Putin Becomes President of Russia After Yeltsin Resignation

Vladimir Putin assumed the presidency of Russia, marking the beginning of his long-term influence over Russian politics.

πŸ“ Moscow, Russia

2000
Science

First Human Genome Sequencing Draft Completed

Scientists announced the successful completion of the first working draft of the human genome, a breakthrough in genetics that laid the groundwork for modern personalized medicine and genomics.

πŸ“ Washington, D.C., United States

2000
Politics

Russia Elects Vladimir Putin President for First Time

Vladimir Putin won his first presidential election, marking the beginning of a long tenure that would shape Russia’s domestic policies and global influence into the 21st century.

πŸ“ Moscow, Russia

1999
Tragedy

Columbine High School Massacre

Two students carried out a mass shooting at Columbine High School in Colorado, killing 13 people and injuring over 20 before taking their own lives. The tragedy spurred global debates on school safety, gun laws, and youth violence.

πŸ“ Littleton, Colorado, United States

1998
Politics

U.S. House of Representatives Impeaches President Bill Clinton

The U.S. House of Representatives approved two articles of impeachment against President Bill Clintonβ€”perjury and obstruction of justiceβ€”related to the Monica Lewinsky scandal, making him the second U.S. president to be impeached.

πŸ“ Washington, D.C., United States

1998
Invention

Google Becomes a Corporation

Google was officially incorporated as a company, marking the beginning of its rise to becoming a global technology giant.

πŸ“ Menlo Park, California, United States

1998
Politics

Good Friday Agreement Signed

Leaders of Northern Ireland, the Republic of Ireland, and the United Kingdom signed the Good Friday Agreement, ending decades of sectarian violence known as The Troubles. It established a devolved government and outlined pathways to peaceful cooperation.

πŸ“ Belfast, Northern Ireland

1997
Invention

Google Founded by Larry Page and Sergey Brin

Google.com was registered as a domain by Larry Page and Sergey Brin, marking the beginning of what would become the world's leading search engine.

πŸ“ Menlo Park, California, United States

1997
Politics

Hong Kong Returned to China from British Rule

The United Kingdom handed over sovereignty of Hong Kong to the People’s Republic of China, ending over 150 years of colonial rule and launching the β€˜one country, two systems’ framework.

πŸ“ Hong Kong, China

1997
Science

Dolly the Sheep Announced as First Cloned Mammal

Scientists at the Roslin Institute in Scotland announced the successful cloning of Dolly the sheep, the first mammal cloned from an adult somatic cell, sparking global bioethics debates.

πŸ“ Edinburgh, Scotland, United Kingdom

1996
Science

Death of Carl Sagan, Famed Astronomer and Science Communicator

Carl Sagan, renowned astronomer, planetary scientist, and science popularizer, died at age 62. His legacy includes groundbreaking work on exobiology and the award-winning series 'Cosmos'.

πŸ“ Seattle, Washington, United States

1993
Politics

Signing of the Oslo Accords Between Israel and PLO

Israel and the Palestine Liberation Organization (PLO) signed the Oslo Accords, marking a historic step towards resolving the Israeli-Palestinian conflict.

πŸ“ Washington D.C., United States

1993
Politics

Founding of the International Criminal Tribunal for the Former Yugoslavia (ICTY)

The UN established the ICTY to prosecute serious crimes committed during the Yugoslav Wars, marking a historic step in international law and justice for war crimes and genocide.

πŸ“ The Hague, Netherlands

1993
Invention

Tim Berners-Lee Publishes First Proposal for the World Wide Web

Tim Berners-Lee and CERN released the first full description of the World Wide Web to the public, making the foundational technologies of websites and hyperlinks freely available worldwide.

πŸ“ CERN, Geneva, Switzerland

30
Politics

Death of Cleopatra VII, Last Pharaoh of Ancient Egypt

Cleopatra VII, the last active ruler of the Ptolemaic Kingdom of Egypt, died by suicide following the defeat of her forces by Octavian. Her death marked the end of Egyptian pharaonic rule and the beginning of Roman control.

πŸ“ Alexandria, Egypt