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2021 (MMXXI) was a common year starting on Friday, January 1st, of the Gregorian calendar. The year was marked by significant global events, including the ongoing COVID-19 pandemic, political upheavals, natural disasters, and advances in science and technology.
'''2022''' was a common year starting on Saturday, January 1st, of the Gregorian calendar. The year witnessed numerous significant global events across various domains, including political changes, conflicts, natural disasters, and advancements in science and technology.


== Events ==
== Events ==

Latest revision as of 08:24, 9 June 2024

2022 was a common year starting on Saturday, January 1st, of the Gregorian calendar. The year witnessed numerous significant global events across various domains, including political changes, conflicts, natural disasters, and advancements in science and technology.

Events[edit | edit source]

January[edit | edit source]

  • January 19: The COVID-19 pandemic continued to affect countries worldwide, with new variants emerging and vaccination campaigns ongoing.
  • January 24: Escalations in Eastern Europe saw Russia amassing troops near Ukraine's border, raising international concerns of potential conflict.

February[edit | edit source]

  • February 4–20: The 2022 Winter Olympics were held in Beijing, China.
  • February 24: Russia launched a full-scale invasion of Ukraine, leading to widespread international condemnation and significant geopolitical ramifications.

March[edit | edit source]

  • March 1: Major battles occur across Ukraine, including the siege of Mariupol, resulting in substantial civilian casualties and displacement.
  • March 2: Western nations impose severe economic sanctions on Russia in response to the invasion of Ukraine.

April[edit | edit source]

  • April 24: Emmanuel Macron was re-elected as President of France, defeating Marine Le Pen in a runoff.

May[edit | edit source]

  • May 9: Ferdinand Marcos Jr., son of former dictator Ferdinand Marcos, won the presidential election in the Philippines.
  • May 26–28: The 48th G7 summit was held in Germany, focusing on the global economy, climate change, and the Ukraine crisis.

June[edit | edit source]

  • June 5: The United States announced further military aid to Ukraine amid ongoing conflict.
  • June 9: The Summit of the Americas was held in Los Angeles, focusing on regional issues and migration.

July[edit | edit source]

  • July 8: Former Japanese Prime Minister Shinzo Abe was assassinated during a campaign speech in Nara, Japan.
  • July 31: The United Nations reported that over 5 million Ukrainians had fled the country since the invasion began.

August[edit | edit source]

  • August 8: The FBI raided former U.S. President Donald Trump's Mar-a-Lago estate as part of an investigation into classified documents.
  • August 24: Ukraine celebrated its Independence Day amid ongoing conflict with Russia.

September[edit | edit source]

  • September 8: Queen Elizabeth II of the United Kingdom passed away at the age of 96, marking the end of her 70-year reign.
  • September 30: Russia formally annexed four Ukrainian regions following referendums widely condemned by the international community.

October[edit | edit source]

  • October 2: The Brazilian general election saw former President Luiz Inácio Lula da Silva defeating incumbent Jair Bolsonaro in a highly contested race.
  • October 16: Xi Jinping secured a third term as General Secretary of the Chinese Communist Party during the 20th National Congress.
  • October 30: The collapse of a suspension bridge in Gujarat, India, left at least 135 dead.

November[edit | edit source]

  • November 8: The United States held its midterm elections, resulting in a divided Congress.
  • November 15: The world's population reached 8 billion according to United Nations estimates.

December[edit | edit source]

  • December 7: Peru's President Pedro Castillo was impeached and arrested after attempting to dissolve Congress.
  • December 18: Argentina won the 2022 FIFA World Cup in Qatar, defeating France in the final.

Significant World Events[edit | edit source]

  • Ongoing Conflicts: Wars and conflicts persisted in regions such as Yemen, Syria, and Ethiopia.
  • Natural Disasters: Numerous natural disasters occurred globally, including floods in Pakistan, wildfires in Australia, and hurricanes in the United States.
  • Economic Challenges: The global economy faced significant challenges, including inflation, supply chain disruptions, and energy crises exacerbated by the war in Ukraine.
  • Global Summits:
    • G20 Summit: Held in Bali, Indonesia, on November 15-16, focusing on global economic recovery, health, and climate change.
    • COP27: The 2022 United Nations Climate Change Conference took place in Sharm El Sheikh, Egypt, from November 6-18, addressing climate action and finance.

Notable Foundations and Milestones[edit | edit source]

  • Sumeet Foundation: Founded in 2022 to support technological innovation and education in developing countries.
  • Technological Advancements: Significant progress in AI, renewable energy, and space exploration, with notable achievements such as NASA's Artemis I mission launching the Orion spacecraft on a journey around the Moon