What Happened This Year 2019

Historical Events from This Year 2019

Politics & Government

Violence and Low Turnout in Afghan Election

September 29th, 2019 5 years ago

The Afghan presidential election saw a significant drop in voter turnout amid violent attacks across the country. Various incidents, including rocket attacks in Kabul and other cities, contributed to fears, leading many to abstain from voting. Despite the tense atmosphere, millions were eligible to vote, but the typical enthusiasm was notably subdued. International observers monitored the elections as Afghan citizens expressed their views on the future of their nation through the electoral process.

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Crime & Law

Sabre Attack at Kuopio Vocational College

October 1st, 2019 5 years ago

On October 1, 2019, Joel Marin launched an attack using a sabre against a class at Savo Vocational College in Kuopio, Finland. The incident resulted in one fatality and injuries to ten others. Authorities reported that Marin, a student at the vocational school, had targeted a specific class. Emergency services responded promptly, and the injured were treated at local hospitals, while the perpetrator was apprehended following the attack.

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Accidents & Tragedies

B-17 Flying Fortress Crashes After Takeoff

October 2nd, 2019 5 years ago

A Boeing B-17 Flying Fortress crashed shortly after takeoff from Windsor Locks, Connecticut, during a living history exhibition flight. Seven people on board, including crew members and passengers, lost their lives. The aircraft experienced difficulties shortly after liftoff, leading to the accident. The B-17, a famous World War II bomber, was part of an event celebrating aviation history.

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Social Movements & Civil Rights

Extinction Rebellion Protests Outside Leinster House

October 8th, 2019 5 years ago

Around 200 Extinction Rebellion activists gathered to block the gates of Leinster House in Dublin, Ireland, demanding urgent government action on climate change. The protest aimed to raise awareness about the environmental crisis and urge lawmakers to take immediate measures to address the climate emergency, highlighting the movement’s focus on civil disobedience to drive policy changes. Participants held banners and chanted slogans, calling for bold leadership to tackle the environmental challenges facing the planet.

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Military & Warfare

Turkey's Military Offensive in Northeastern Syria

October 9th, 2019 5 years ago

Turkey initiated a military offensive in northeastern Syria targeting Kurdish forces. The operation, dubbed 'Operation Peace Spring,' aimed to create a safe zone along the southeastern border of Turkey. The offensive was sparked by Turkey's long-standing concerns over Kurdish militias, which it views as terrorist organizations linked to the PKK. This military action primarily focused on areas in the Syrian provinces of Hasakah and Raqqa.

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Accidents & Tragedies

Hard Rock Hotel Collapse in New Orleans

October 12th, 2019 5 years ago

During construction, the Hard Rock Hotel in New Orleans collapses, resulting in three workers' fatalities and injuring 30 others. This incident, which occurred in a busy part of the city, drew immediate attention from emergency services and investigators. The site was evacuated, and surrounding areas were secured as rescuers searched for survivors. The collapse raised significant concerns about construction safety practices and building code compliance in the city.

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Sports & Recreation

Eliud Kipchoge breaks two-hour marathon barrier

October 12th, 2019 5 years ago

Eliud Kipchoge from Kenya made history by becoming the first person to run a marathon in under two hours, achieving a remarkable time of 1:59:40. This extraordinary feat took place during the INEOS 1:59 Challenge in Vienna, a specially organized event tailored for Kipchoge to reach this elusive milestone. With a meticulously planned course and a team of pacemakers assisting him, Kipchoge displayed his exceptional endurance and speed, captivating the attention of fans worldwide.

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Sports & Recreation

Brigid Kosgei Breaks Women's Marathon Record

October 13th, 2019 5 years ago

Brigid Kosgei from Kenya set a stunning world record at the Chicago Marathon, completing the race in an extraordinary time of 2:14:04. This remarkable achievement shattered the previous record, showcasing her incredible endurance and speed as a top athlete in women's long-distance running. The marathon, a prestigious event held annually in Chicago, drew many elite runners from around the globe. Kosgei's performance not only highlighted her dedication but also marked a significant milestone in the history of women's athletics, inspiring future generations of female runners.

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Social Movements & Civil Rights

Lebanon's Nationwide Protests Erupt

October 17th, 2019 5 years ago

On October 17, 2019, mass protests erupted across Lebanon against the government and economic conditions. Triggered by proposed taxes, including a tax on WhatsApp calls, demonstrators took to the streets in major cities. The protest quickly escalated, with citizens demanding the resignation of the ruling political class that had been accused of widespread corruption and mismanagement of resources. The scale and unity of these protests were notable, as people from various sects, regions, and socio-economic backgrounds participated in the demonstrations, showcasing a rare moment of solidarity among the diverse Lebanese populace.

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