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Current calendar year
This article is about the year 2024. For the number, see
2024 (number) .
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 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 also led to
spillover into numerous countries, among the most prominent being a rise in activity by the
Houthi movement which has contributed to a
crisis in the
Red Sea that has impacted global shipping, as well as
protests against the war mostly
concentrated at college campuses .
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] as well as
France and the
United Kingdom .
[5] The
European Parliament also held 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
José Adolfo Macías 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 Arévalo 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 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
Dáil 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
June 1
June 1 –
29 – The
2024 ICC Men's T20 World Cup is co-hosted by the
West Indies and the
United States , and
is won by
India .
[106]
June 2 – The
2024 Mexican general election is held, with
Claudia Sheinbaum elected as the first female president of Mexico.
[107]
June 5 –
Starliner Crewed Flight Test launches atop an
Atlas V rocket to the
ISS .
[108]
[109]
June 6 –
9 – The
2024 European Parliament election is held. The
EPP , of incumbent
Commission President
Ursula von der Leyen , retains its status as the largest group in
parliament amid notable gains by
far-right political groups.
[110]
[111]
June 9
June 10 –
A plane crash near
Chikangawa , Malawi, kills nine people, including Vice President of Malawi
Saulos Chilima .
[114]
June 12 – The United Nations' first inquiry into the
October 7 attacks and resulting conflict finds that both Israel and Hamas committed
war crimes .
[115]
[116]
June 14 –
July 14 –
UEFA Euro 2024 is held in
Germany , and
is won by
Spain .
[117]
June 20 –
July 14 – The
2024 Copa América is held in the
United States , and
is won by
Argentina .
[118]
June 23
June 24 –
WikiLeaks founder
Julian Assange leaves the
United Kingdom after being
freed from prison in a plea deal with the United States. He returns to his native Australia two days later.
[122]
June 26 – A failed
coup d'état attempt in
La Paz ,
Bolivia is led by the former General Commander
Juan José Zúñiga .
[123]
June 28 –
2024 Mongolian parliamentary election : The
Mongolian People's Party wins a reduced majority of seats in the
State Great Khural amid gains by the
Democratic Party .
[124]
June 29
July
July 4 –
2024 United Kingdom general election :
Sir Keir Starmer leads the
Labour Party to a landslide victory, returning the party to government for the first time in 14 years. Incumbent
Conservative Prime Minister
Rishi Sunak resigns the next day, with Starmer taking office afterward.
[127]
July 5 –
2024 Iranian presidential election :
Masoud Pezeshkian is elected
president of Iran .
[128]
July 7 –
2024 French legislative election : The left-wing
New Popular Front wins the most seats in the
National Assembly , upsetting a first-round victory by the right-wing
National Rally , but fails to achieve a majority.
[129]
July 9 –
11 – The
33rd NATO summit is held in Washington, D.C.
[130]
July 13 – While campaigning for the
2024 United States presidential election , former
President
Donald Trump is injured in
an assassination attempt at a rally he held near
Butler ,
Pennsylvania .
[131]
July 15 –
2024 Rwandan general election : Incumbent
Paul Kagame is re-elected for a fourth term.
[132]
July 19 –
Global IT outages impact a variety of businesses and organisations across the world.
[133]
July 21 – Incumbent
United States President
Joe Biden
ends his candidacy in the
2024 United States presidential election .
[134]
July 22 –
Landslides kill 257 people and bury two villages in
Geze Gofa ,
Gofa Zuria ,
Ethiopia .
[135]
July 23 –
China
brokers a unity agreement between rival
Palestinian factions
Fatah and
Hamas to form a single government.
[136]
July 26 –
August 11 – The
2024 Summer Olympics are held in
Paris ,
France .
[137]
July 28 –
2024 Venezuelan presidential election : Incumbent President
Nicolás Maduro declares victory against opposition candidate
Edmundo González Urrutia amid alleged irregularities, causing numerous South American states to refuse to acknowledge the results or suspend diplomatic relations with the Maduro government and
sparking nationwide protests .
[138]
July 29 – Israel carries out
a strike in the
Dahieh suburb of
Beirut and announces the killing of
Hezbollah commander
Fouad Shuker , who is accused of ordering the
Majdal Shams attack .
[139]
[140]
July 30 – At least 334 people are killed, over 200 injured and 281 missing following landslides in
Wayanad district , Kerala, India.
[141]
[142]
July 31
August
Predicted and scheduled events
Date unknown
Deaths
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