major events in 2016 worldwide
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MAJOR EVENTS IN 2016
SYRIAN CRISIS(JAN 4)
January 4
The year 2016 did not bring any respite to strife-torn Syria. The country has been in
the grip of a violent civil war since 2011 and has also to contend with the militant group ISIS . But bearing the brunt is Syria's largest city Aleppo. The battle has been one of the
most destructive and has led to the death of thousands of innocent people. Severe
bombing and destruction has resulted in the reduction of the population of rebel-held
Eastern Aleppo to 300,000.
ICC WORLD T20(MAR-APR)
MARCH 8 –APRIL 3
ICC WORLD T20 2016
The sixth edition of the ICC World Twenty20 was held in India from March 8 to April 3, 2016. The
tournament saw participation of 16 teams. This was Oman’s first participation in a T20 World Cup
tournament. In the Super Ten matches . In the semi-finals, England defeated New Zealand, while the
West Indies trounced India. The finals, which were held at Eden Gardens in Kolkata, saw West Indies
beating England and lifting the trophy.
M 7.8 SHAKES EQUADOR
APRIL 16
More than 600 people were killed when a
magnitude-7.8 earthquake struck the
Pacific Coast of Ecuador on April 16, 2016. The
earthquake, which struck at seven in the evening, was centered around 17 miles south-
southeast of the town of Muisne and some 105.6 miles west of Quito, the
capital of Ecuador. 27,732 were injured. The earthquake has been considered the
worst natural disaster to have struck the country since the 1949 Ambato
earthquake.
COPA AMERICA CENTENARIO(JUN)
The Copa América Centenario was hosted in the United States in 2016. The competition was a celebration of the centenary of CONMEBOL and the Copa America, and was the first Copa América hosted outside of South America.The tournament was the 45th edition of Copa América
since its inception in 1916.This tournament was to celebrate 100 years of Copa
America.Chile became the fourth nation to win at least two
consecutive Copa América titles, after Uruguay , Argentina and Brazil . Argentina, meanwhile, lost their third
consecutive final in a major tournament, following losses to Germany at the 2014 World Cup and Chile at the 2015
Copa America.
BREXIT
JUNE 24
The EU referendum – a vote in which everyone of voting age took part to decide whether the United
Kingdom should leave or remain a part of the European Union – saw a whopping 52% people voting in favour of leaving EU ('Brexit') and only 48% people negating the
exit strategy.
England voted strongly for the Brexit, so did Wales, which favoured the UK leaving the EU by 52.5% votes . After the referendum took place and UK voted to leave
the EU, Theresa May became Britain's new prime minister. The nation’s former home secretary took over
from David Cameron, who had resigned on the day after he lost the referendum.
UEFA EURO 2016(JUN 5-AUG 5)
The UEFA European Championship 2016 is commonly referred to as UEFA Euro 2016 or simply Euro 2016. It was the 15th UEFA European Championship, also called the quadrennial
international men’s football championship, organized by UEFA (The Union of European Football Associations). It took place in
France from June 10 to July 10, 2016. The championship included the two-time defending champions Spain, which had already won the 2008 and 2012 tournaments. Spain was later
eliminated in the round of 16 by Italy. It was team Portugal which won the tournament for the very first time; after facing a
victory of 1-0 post the extra time delivered to the host team France during the finals played at the Stade de France. -
FAILED COUP IN TURKEY
JULY 15-16
Late Friday, tanks rolled onto the streets of the capital, Ankara, and Istanbul. Uniformed soldiers blocked the famous
Bosphorus Bridge connecting the European and Asian sides of Istanbul.
President Recep Tayyip Erdogan addressed the nation via FaceTime. Speaking to a CNN Turk anchor who held her phone so viewers could see it, he urged people to take to the streets to stand up
to the military faction behind the uprising."Go to the streets and give them their answer," Erdogan
said.Within a few hours -- during which gunshots were heard at the presidential palace -- the Turkish National Intelligence
unit claimed the coup was over. But not before 290 people were killed and more than 1,400 people were
injured.
Turkey's attempted coup: By the numbers• At least 161 civilians killed
• 1,140 people wounded• 6,000 people arrested
• 2,839 military officers detained• Nearly 200 top Turkish court officials in custody
RIO OLYMPICS(AUG 5-21)
The Summer Olympics were held from August 5 to August 21, 2016, in Rio de Janeiro. More
than 11,000 athletes from some 206 countries competed in the 17-day sporting extravaganza.
South Sudan and Kosovo participated in the event for the first time. The Summer Olympics witnessed 306 medal events and showcased
42 sports, which were held in 33 venues spread across the four regions of Rio.
United States Of America led the medal tally.
EARTHQUAKE SHAKES ITALY
AUGUST 25
According to Italy’s Civil Protection Department, an earthquake with a magnitude of 6.2 struck central
Italy, leaving at least 247 people dead . The earthquake was very powerful and completely
toppled churches, homes and stores located in the medieval towns of central Italy.
A series of aftershocks from the earthquake jolted Umbria, Le Marche and Lazio. The three regions are
80 to 100 miles north-east of Rome.
NORTH KOREA CONDUCTS BIGGEST NUCLEAR TEST(SEP 9)
On September 9, 2016, the government of North Korea conducted its fifth and largest nuclear test . The nuclear
test was conducted on the 68th anniversary of North Korea’s foundation day. It is believed that it is a lot more
powerful than the bomb dropped on Hiroshima.
Moreover, North Korea has already been banned by the UN from conducting any nuclear or missile technology
tests.
HURRICANE MATTHEW
SEP 28 – OCT 10
The beginning of October saw Hurricane Matthew wrecking
havoc across the Western Atlantic. Some areas which
witnessed the fury of Hurricane Matthew included
Cuba, Haiti, Dominican Republic and the
southeastern United States (Florida). Thousands of lives were lost to the hurricane
with Haiti bearing the brunt. It has been estimated that nearly 1,000 people were
killed in Haiti alone. A total of 46 people died in the United States. Hurricane Matthew considered to be one of the
costliest since the 2012 Hurricane Sandy. It has been estimated that the hurricane caused damages amounting
to US$6.91 billion.
NOBEL PRIZE 2016
OCT 13
The Nobel Prize in Physiology or Medicine 2016Yoshinori Ohsumi"for his discoveries of mechanisms for autophagy" The Nobel Prize in Literature 2016Bob Dylan"for having created new poetic expressions within the great American song tradition" The Nobel Peace Prize 2016Juan Manuel Santos"for his resolute efforts to bring the country's more than 50-year-long civil war to an end" The Sveriges Riksbank Prize in Economic Sciences in Memory of Alfred Nobel 2016Oliver HartBengt Holmström"for their contributions to contract theory"
US PRESIDENTIAL ELECTIONS(NOV 8)
On November 8th , after a tight competition between the two most potential candidates in the United States of
America, Donald Trump took the cake, encouraging the Republicans to see a new dawn. Donald Trump, who is a republican, comes from a business background, but it is
the trust of the Americans on him which made him win the 45th US Elections 2016.
The new US president received 279 electoral votes leaving Clinton behind with 228 electoral votes.
The inauguration for the 45th President of the Unites States to take oath is scheduled for Friday, 20 January,
2017.
Modi Govt. Demonetises Old Rs.500 and Rs.1000 Banknotes
NOV 8
In what may go down in the history of modern India as a landmark event, the Government of India announced the demonetisation of Rs.500 and
Rs.1000 banknotes on 8 November, 2016. This led to ceasing of the usage of all 500 and 1000 banknotes already in circulation as a form of legal tender in India from 9 November, 2016 onwards. India's Prime Minister
Narendra Modi informed the nation about this decision in an unscheduled live televised address at about 8 P.M. (IST) the same day. This step was
taken in a bid to crack down on black money in the country as well as stop counterfeiting of the banknotes in circulation which were being allegedly
used for funding terrorism. The move is also targeted at reducing corruption, smuggling and drug menace. However, several issues and
challenges came up. Long queues outside banks and ATMs became a daily scene since day one.
DEATH OF FIDEL CASTRO(NOV 25)
NOV 25
Cuban revolutionary and politician, Fidel Castro passed away on November 25, 2016 at the age of 90. The former President of Cuba, Fidel Castro was a popular Cuban leader. He was a
Marxist and played a prominent role in transforming Cuba from a capitalist state to a socialist society. Castro was cremated
on November 26, 2016 and the country observed nine days of mourning.
TRAGEDY IN FOOTBALL
NOV 28
Colombia plane British Aerospace 146 flying from Santa Cruz, Bolivia, which was carrying 81 people crashed near Rionegro, Colombia on Monday, November 28, 2016. The plane had 81
people aboard, out of which 71 were passengers including the Brazilian football team Chapecoense's player members, and the
rest consisted of crew members. The Brazilian football team Chapecoense was scheduled to play against Medellin team Atletico
Nacional on Wednesday, November 30, 2016, in the South American club cup's final.
The recent reports say that 76 people have lost their lives in this
crash and five have survived, among which two are football players. The rescuers, police and military personnel said that
dozens of bodies were found under the debris.
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