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Current calendar year
Calendar year
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.
Calendar year
So far, this year has witnessed 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 continuation of the
Israel?Hamas war
has further caused
spillover
into many countries, including a
crisis
in the
Red Sea
impacting global shipping.
Approximately 79 countries, representing around four billion people, are expected to conduct national elections throughout the course of the year,
[1]
[2]
[3]
[4]
including eight out of ten of the
world's most populous countries
(
Bangladesh
,
Brazil
,
Pakistan
,
Russia
,
India
,
Mexico
,
Indonesia
, the
United States
)
[1]
and the
United Kingdom
.
[5]
The
European Parliament
will also hold elections.
[6]
Events
January
- January 1
- January 2
?
2023 Marshallese general election
: The
Legislature of the Marshall Islands
elects
Hilda Heine
as
President
for a second non-consecutive term during its first session following the general election.
[13]
- January 3
?
2024 Kerman bombings
: An Islamic State double bombing kills 94 people during a memorial event commemorating the
assassination of Qasem Soleimani
in
Kerman
, Iran.
[14]
The bombing was carried out using two
briefcase bombs
placed at the entrance that were detonated remotely.
[15]
- January 7
?
2024 Bangladeshi general election
: The
Awami League
, led by incumbent
Sheikh Hasina
, wins a fourth consecutive term amid protests by opposition parties and a large drop in voter turnout.
[16]
[17]
- January 8
?
2024 conflict in Ecuador
:
Ecuadorian President
Daniel Noboa
declares
a
state of emergency
following the escape of Los Choneros drug cartel leader
Jose Adolfo Macias Villamar
from prison. The
military
was deployed onto the streets and into prisons, while setting a national nighttime
curfew
.
[18]
- January 11
?
Riots
break out throughout
Papua New Guinea
after an alleged rounding error causes pay cuts in police officers and soldiers.
[19]
- January 12
?
Operation Prosperity Guardian
: A U.S.-led coalition
launches air strikes
at Houthi militant locations in Yemen, marking a retaliation to the Houthis'
attacks on ships in the Red Sea
.
[20]
- January 13
?
2024 Taiwanese presidential election
:
Lai Ching-te
of the ruling
Democratic Progressive Party
wins with 40% of the vote.
[21]
- January 14
- January 15
? Following a brief
political crisis
in the aftermath of the
2023 elections
,
Bernardo Arevalo
is
inaugurated
as the 52nd
President of Guatemala
.
[25]
[26]
- January 16
? Iran carries out a series of missile and drone strikes within
Pakistan
's
Balochistan province
, claiming that it had targeted the Iranian Baloch militant group
Jaish ul-Adl
.
[27]
- January 18
? Pakistan conducts retaliatory airstrikes on Iran's
Sistan and Baluchestan province
.
[28]
- January 19
? Japan becomes
the fifth country
to achieve a soft landing on the
Moon
, with its
SLIM
mission.
[29]
[30]
- January 24
?
2024 Korochansky Ilyushin Il-76 crash
: A Russian Ilyushin Il-76 military transport plane carrying (according to Russia) 65 Ukrainian prisoners of war, six crew members and three guards crashes in Russia's
Korochansky District
, near the
Ukrainian border
, killing everyone on board.
[31]
- January 26
- January 31
?
Sultan of Johor
Ibrahim Iskandar
ascends to the throne as the 17th
Yang di-Pertuan Agong
of
Malaysia
.
[35]
February
March
April
- April 1
? Israel
attacks the Iranian embassy in Damascus
, killing 16 people.
[61]
- April 3
? A
powerful earthquake
with a magnitude of 7.4 strikes off the eastern coast of
Taiwan
, with small tsunamis reaching heights of 20?30 cm (7.9?11.8 in) hitting
Okinawa Prefecture
,
Japan
.
[62]
- April 4
? The
2024 Kuwaiti general election
is held.
[63]
- April 5
? Ecuadorian police
raid the Mexican embassy
in
Quito
in order to arrest
former vice-president
Jorge Glas
, who had been granted political asylum by Mexico. This action violates the
Vienna Convention on Diplomatic Relations
, and
Mexico
and
Nicaragua
break off diplomatic relations with
Ecuador
.
[64]
- April 6
?
Peter Pellegrini
is elected
President of Slovakia
in the second round of the
2024 Slovak presidential election
.
[65]
- April 8
?
A total solar eclipse
is visible across North America.
[66]
- April 9
? After
Leo Varadkar
handed in his resignation,
Fine Gael
leader
Simon Harris
becomes Ireland's youngest
Taoiseach
after a
Dail
vote of 88?69 and being appointed by
President
Michael D. Higgins
.
[67]
- April 10
?
2024 South Korean legislative election
: The
Democratic Party
and
Democratic Alliance
wins 176 seats, while the
People Power
and
People Future
, to which
President
Yoon Suk Yeol
belongs, wins only 108 seats.
[68]
- April 13
?
Iran
launches retaliatory strikes against
Israel
after an
Israeli bombing of the Iranian embassy in Damascus
earlier in the month.
[69]
- April 16
?
2024 Persian Gulf floods
: At least 32 people are killed when heavy rainfall strikes the
Middle East
, causing flash flooding. This caused many disruptions for
Emirates airline
at
Dubai International Airport
.
[70]
- April 17
- April 19
? Israel conducts
airstrikes against Iran
, in response to Iran's missile and drone attack on Israel earlier on April 13.
[73]
- April 25
? Following the resignation of
Haiti
's acting President and Prime Minister
Ariel Henry
, a
Transitional Presidential Council
takes power as the new
head of state of Haiti
.
[74]
- April 29
- April 30
? The
G7
countries agree to phase out unabated
coal power
by 2030?2035.
[77]
May
June
Predicted and scheduled events
Date unknown
Deaths
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