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Clockwise, from top left: Supreme Leader of Iran Ali Khamenei leading the funeral prayer for Ismail Haniyeh, the political leader of Hamas, who was assassinated along with his personal bodyguard in Tehran by an apparent Israeli attack; protesters cheering in front of the Bangladeshi prime minister's office after Sheikh Hasina's resignation during the non-cooperation movement, part of the Student–People's uprising; multiple blue screens of death caused by a worldwide faulty CrowdStrike software update on baggage carousels at LaGuardia Airport, New York City; Donald Trump, winner of the U.S. presidential election, standing alongside the fire department uniform of Corey Comperatore, who was killed during the attempted assassination of Trump; aftermath of a 7.5 magnitude earthquake that struck the Noto Peninsula in Japan, caused at least 462 deaths and injured 1,344 others; the 2024 Summer Olympics are held in Paris, France; people are seen as they watch the total solar eclipse of April 8, 2024 through protective glasses at the Indianapolis Motor Speedway in Indiana; Krasnogorsk's Crocus City Hall music venue after a terrorist attack that killed 145 people and injured 551, the deadliest in Russia since 2004.
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2150 or 1769 or 997
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Unix time1704067200 – 1735689599

2024 (MMXXIV) is the current year, and is a leap year starting on Monday of the Gregorian calendar, the 2024th year of the Common Era (CE) and Anno Domini (AD) designations, the 24th year of the 3rd millennium and the 21st century, and the 5th year of the 2020s decade.

So far, this year has seen the continuation of major armed conflicts, including the Russian invasion of Ukraine, the Myanmar civil war, the Sudanese civil war, and the Islamist insurgency in the Sahel.

The ongoing Israel–Hamas war has led to spillover into numerous countries, most notably Lebanon, who Israel invaded in October. This followed an intensification of the ongoing conflict between Israel and Hezbollah. In the preceding month, Israel escalated an offensive against the group, including an attack using explosives-laden communication devices, and carrying out a bombing of its headquarters which resulted in the killing of the Secretary-General, Hassan Nasrallah.[1] Ismail Haniyeh, the political leader of Hamas, had already been assassinated in the Iranian capital Tehran in July. The year also saw a rise in activity by the Houthi movement which has contributed to a crisis in the Red Sea that has impacted global shipping. The ongoing conflict has sparked widespread protests against the war.[2][3][4]

Approximately 80 countries, representing around four billion people, are expected to conduct national elections throughout the course of the year,[5][6][7][8][9] including eight out of ten of the world's most populous countries (Bangladesh, Brazil, Pakistan, Russia, India, Mexico, Indonesia, and the United States)[5] as well as France, the United Kingdom and Japan.[10] The European Parliament also held elections.[11]

Among democracies, over 80 percent saw the incumbent party lose support compared to the last election.[12][13] Many of these incumbent losses were historic.[14][15]

In countries like Japan, Botswana and South Africa, incumbent parties that had dominated domestic politics for decades lost their majorities and have either relinquished power or are holding on through cobbled-together coalitions with minor parties.[16][17][18] Bassirou Diomaye Faye won the 2024 Senegalese presidential election, becoming the first opposition candidate to win in the first round since independence in 1960.[19] In Sri Lanka, voters delivered a landslide win to the National People's Power, previously a minor party.[20] Republican Donald Trump won the 2024 United States presidential election, becoming the first U.S. president to be elected to a non-consecutive second term in 132 years, when Grover Cleveland won the 1892 election.[21][22]

Events

January

February

Sebastián Piñera died in a helicopter crash on February 6.

March

Vladimir Putin was reelected in the 2024 Russian presidential election, held from March 15 to 17.

April

Sixteen people were killed in an Israeli attack in Damascus on April 1.

May

José Raúl Mulino won the 2024 Panamanian general election on May 5.
Luis Abinader won the 2024 Dominican Republic general election on May 19.

June

Julian Assange was freed from prison on June 24.

July

Donald Trump's ear was injured in a failed assassination attempt on July 13.
The Student–People's uprising breaks out in Bangladesh.

August

Sheikh Hasina, the Prime Minister of Bangladesh, resigned and fled to India on August 5 following the Student–People's uprising.

September

Hurricane Helene made landfall in the United States on September 26.

October

Yahya Sinwar, leader of Hamas, was killed on October 16.
Duma Boko won the 2024 Botswana general election on October 30.

November

Donald Trump wins the 2024 United States presidential election.
A major escalation of the Syrian civil war began in late November. Aleppo was seized.

December

Predicted and scheduled events

Deaths

Nobel Prizes

Nobel medal
Nobel medal

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