What Happened This Year 2024

Historical Events from This Year 2024

Politics & Government

Artsakh Declared Non-Existent

January 1st, 2024 1 years ago

On January 1, 2024, the region of Artsakh, a contested area in the South Caucasus, ceased to exist as a self-declared republic. Following the 2020 Nagorno-Karabakh war, the region was subjected to significant territorial changes and pressure from Azerbaijan to integrate completely under its governance. The Armenian government officially recognized the cessation of Artsakh's status, marking the end of its declared independence. This transformation represents a pivotal moment in the historical context of Armenian and Azerbaijani relations and regional geopolitics.

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Natural Disasters

Major Earthquake Strikes Japan, Causing Extensive Damage

January 1st, 2024 1 years ago

A powerful 7.5 Mww earthquake struck the western coast of Japan, leading to the deaths of over 500 individuals and injuring more than 1,000 others. Many casualties resulted from collapsed homes, which could not withstand the intense seismic activity. Rescue efforts were immediately launched in affected areas, focusing on providing aid to survivors and recovering those trapped beneath the rubble. The earthquake highlighted vulnerabilities in infrastructure and the need for improved building regulations in seismically active regions.

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Entertainment

Mickey Mouse Enters Public Domain

January 1st, 2024 1 years ago

As the iconic character, Mickey Mouse, first appeared in Disney's 'Steamboat Willie' in 1928, the original copyright protection for this beloved character expired, marking a significant moment in intellectual property law. 'Steamboat Willie', being one of the first synchronized sound cartoons, featured Mickey's debut alongside innovative animation techniques that captivated audiences. With this expiration, the original depiction of Mickey Mouse became part of the public domain, allowing new creators to access and reinterpret this classic work. This shift opens new avenues for artistic expression and potential commercial use of the character, albeit under strict copyright definitions and limitations.

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Accidents & Tragedies

Runway Collision at Tokyo's Haneda Airport

January 2nd, 2024 1 years ago

Two aircraft collided on a runway at Haneda Airport in Tokyo, resulting in five fatalities and injuring eighteen others. The crash involved a domestic flight preparing for takeoff and a taxiing international flight. Emergency services responded swiftly, with firefighters and medical teams deployed to the scene to aid the victims. The investigation revealed communication breakdowns and procedural failures as contributing factors, raising significant concerns about air traffic control protocols at one of the world's busiest airports.

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Military & Warfare

Bombings during Soleimani Memorial in Kerman

January 3rd, 2024 1 years ago

During a memorial ceremony in Kerman, Iran, commemorating the assassination of General Qasem Soleimani, multiple bombings occurred, resulting in the deaths of at least 91 individuals. The event was significant as it marked the fourth anniversary of Soleimani's assassination, which had heightened tensions in the region. The bombings took place in a crowded area where Soleimani's supporters gathered to remember his legacy. The attack has been attributed to ongoing sectarian conflicts within Iran and has raised concerns about security during prominent public gatherings.

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Transportation & Infrastructure

Emergency Landing of Alaska Airlines Flight 1282

January 5th, 2024 1 years ago

Alaska Airlines Flight 1282, a Boeing 737 MAX 9, made an emergency landing at Portland International Airport following the loss of a door plug during flight. Fortunately, there were no fatalities among the 174 passengers and crew onboard. The incident prompted immediate scrutiny around the safety of the Boeing 737 MAX fleet, leading to regulatory action and renewed concerns over the manufacturer's adherence to safety protocols in aircraft design and production.

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Politics & Government

Queen Margrethe II Abdicates Throne of Denmark

January 14th, 2024 1 years ago

Queen Margrethe II of Denmark officially abdicated her throne, marking the end of her 52-year reign. Following her abdication, her eldest son, Frederik X, ascended to the throne in a ceremony attended by royals and dignitaries. The event highlighted the stability and continuity of the Danish monarchy, as well as the modern outlook of the new king. Margrethe's reign was noted for significant cultural contributions and modernizing reforms within the royal family.

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Space Exploration

Japan Lands Probe on the Moon

January 19th, 2024 1 years ago

The Japan Aerospace Exploration Agency (JAXA) successfully landed its lunar probe, demonstrating significant advancements in space exploration technology. This achievement marks Japan as the fifth nation to execute a soft landing on the moon, following the USA, the Soviet Union, China, and India. Positioned at the lunar south pole, the probe is set to conduct exploratory operations, focusing on analyzing the moon's surface and subsurface material composition. The mission not only showcases Japan's technological capabilities but also contributes to the broader investigation of lunar resources.

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Religion & Philosophy

Inauguration of Ram Mandir by Narendra Modi

January 22nd, 2024 1 years ago

Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi inaugurated the Ram Mandir in Ayodhya, Uttar Pradesh, marking a significant achievement after a 500-year-long dispute regarding the site. The ceremony was attended by various dignitaries and prominent leaders, celebrating the culmination of decades of religious and political efforts. The temple is constructed on what many Hindus believe to be the birthplace of Lord Ram, making it a site of immense religious significance. The event included rituals and prayers, highlighting the cultural and spiritual importance of this landmark.

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