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The party also pledged to address gender inequality and focus on youth-related issues; U4C aimed to establish an education program on employment to decrease youth unemployment.
=== Kadere Party ===
The Kadere Party focused on governance and economic transformation. General Secretary Martin Housanau announced the party would focus on shifting Solomon Islands' economy away from raw material production and into a value-adding economy as part of an industrialisation redirection. The Party also advocated for land law reform; Housanau claimed land issues were the most prominent obstacles to economic development and argued: "There are three factors of production in the economy, these are, capital, labour and land if any of these three factors is absent, the economy will become stagnant and decline".
=== SIPRA ===
The Solomon Islands Party for Rural Advancement (SIPRA), led by former Prime Minister Gordon Darcy Lilo, pledged to provide additional resources to assist the anti-corruption
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to Tuvalu as a show of support for newly elected Prime Minister Feleti Teo.
The Australian foreign minister Penny Wong said that the country looked forward to working with the new government. Australia’s Department of Foreign Affairs and Trade responded to the concerns about the Falepili Union by saying the treaty “recognises that the statehood and sovereignty of Tuvalu will continue”. On 26 March 2024, Pat Conroy, Australia’s Pacific minister, tabled the Falepili Union treaty in the Australian Parliament for the propose of obtaining ratification of the treaty. Conroy stated “[t]he new government of Tuvalu has confirmed its desire to proceed with the Falepili Union”. Conroy confirmed that Australia would work with Tuvalu to ensure its sovereignty was respected. Conroy also stated that “Australia commits to assist Tuvalu in responding to a major natural disaster, a health pandemic, or military aggression. This is predicated on Tuvalu requesting such assistance.”
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at their villa in Cologny.
22 June – One person is killed and two others are reported missing after a rockslide hits the town of Lostallo in Graubünden.
25 June – The Parliamentary Assembly of the Council of Europe elects former Swiss president Alain Berset as the Council's new Secretary General, succeeding Marija Pejčinović Burić.
30 June – Four people are killed and two are missing after landslides and torrential floods in Ticino and Valais.
=== July ===
11 July – Five people are injured in a machete attack inside an apartment in Saint Gallen. The suspect is arrested.
12 July – Three people are killed and eight others are injured after scaffolding falls off an under construction building in Lausanne.
23 July – The United States invites Sudan's military and the Rapid Support Forces to ceasefire talks in Switzerland on 14 August.
=== August ===
28 August – The Federal Criminal Court of Switzerland convicts two PetroSaudi executives to six and seven years in prison respectively
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chart, making it her first top-ten on the chart since 2014, when her song "Boom Clap" topped the chart, and peaked at number two on Billboard's Hot Dance/Electronic Songs chart, where it became her highest peak on the chart as a lead artist in June 2024. It debuted at number 70 on the Canadian Hot 100 for the week dated June 22, 2024.
== Music video ==
=== Synopsis ===
The accompanying satirical music video for "360" begins with a skit in which Charli XCX gets invited by Gabbriette to Skyferrori's Trattoria, a fictional restaurant referencing the username of Twitter user @skyferrori. Upon entering through the back door, she finds a group of models, actresses, and influencers, including Gabbriette, Fox, Rachel Sennott, Chloe Cherry, Salem Mitchell and Richie Shazam, all having dinner in order to pick a "new hot Internet girl" to fulfill a prophecy that would prevent their extinction. Charli XCX suggests Fox, to which Sennott replies, "Charli, that's literally Julia Fox," and
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of harassment, bullying and misogyny". Rhun ap Iorwerth became leader on 16 June 2023 unopposed.
== Background ==
Leanne Wood was elected leader of Plaid Cymru in 2012. The party re-elects its leaders every two years, typically unchallenged. In 2018, following growing discontent with the party's election performance, she was challenged by two members of the Welsh Assembly (now Senedd): Rhun ap Iorwerth and Adam Price. Price was elected, with ap Iorwerth coming second and Wood coming third. Price had advocated "equidistance" between Labour and the Conservatives, while Wood was seen as closer to Labour under Jeremy Corbyn and ap Iorweth as more willing to work with the Conservatives.
In the 2021 Senedd election, Plaid Cymru made a net gain of one seat to hold thirteen overall, though Wood was not re-elected. The result was considered disappointing for the party. The party formed a "co-operation agreement" on several areas of policy with the governing Labour Party. In March 2023, the
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the leader of the Nippon Ishin no Kai, criticized the act at a press conference, "They are fighting for dead or alive and they need support of this. Is it not a little too easy to bring rice paddles with a local noted product to such a place". Also, the Miyajima Tourist Association complained, "It is great that the rice paddle has spread to the world, but I am not sure if the word "Certain Victory" is appropriate. Ukrainian people are really fighting for dead or alive. Even if we gifts a rice paddle with "Love" (愛, Ai) or "Peace" (平和, Heiwa) written on it, people will tell us that you take peace for granted".
In addition to rice paddles, Miyajima ware lamps with orizuru motifs were given as a gift. At a press conference on 23 March, Chief Cabinet Secretary Hirokazu Matsuno explained the reason for the gift, saying, "It is to convey encouragement to President Zelenskyy who stands up to the Russian invasion of Ukraine and prayers for peace".
=== International reactions ===
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Gill defined deconstruction in fashion as a term to describe "garments on a runway that are unfinished, coming apart, recycled, transparent or grunge".
== General principles ==
=== Origin ===
Deconstructivism is considered one of the most influential fashion trends of the 1980s and 1990s. It arose as a reaction to continental philosophy and can be seen as one of the attempts to present fashion as an intellectual movement. Designers and critics have emphasized the alternative nature of fashion deconstruction to commercial or runway fashion, although this opposition is rather relative. Deconstructivism was focused not so much on the mechanism and rules of the fashion industry, but on philosophy and architecture.
=== Basic elements ===
Deconstructivism is associated with the emergence of a new cutting technique that emphasized the structural elements of the costume. At the same time, deconstruction is considered a protest against the style of the 1980s. It is assessed as an
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a coalition with both the PvdA and GL, and referred to the alliance as a 'left-wing cloud' (Dutch: linkse wolk). Following their exclusion from the fourth Rutte cabinet, the Labour Party and GroenLinks decided to intensify co-operation as opposition parties.
=== 2023 provincial and Senate elections ===
The PvdA and GL participated in the 2023 provincial elections separately, but formed a joint list in Zeeland. After the 2023 Senate election, in which the members of the Senate were elected by the members of the provincial councils and electoral colleges, the two parties formed a joint group in the senate. With fourteen seats, the PvdA–GroenLinks group became the second-largest senate group behind the Farmer–Citizen Movement.
=== 2023 general election ===
Following the collapse of the fourth Rutte cabinet on 7 July 2023, PvdA leader Attje Kuiken and GroenLinks leader Jesse Klaver announced their intention to contest the 2023 Dutch general election, to be held on 22 November, with
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security concerns.
=== July ===
23 July – The European Union deprives Hungary of its ability to host the next set of foreign and defense ministry meetings as a "symbolic signal" against Viktor Orbán's uncoordinated meetings in Russia and China, moving the ministry meetings from Budapest to Brussels.
26 July – Seven people are arrested on suspicion of terrorist activity in raids on 14 locations nationwide.
=== September ===
26–29 September – Pope Francis conducts a three-day visit to Belgium.
27 September – Prime Minister Alexander De Croo and King Philippe publicly criticise Pope Francis during their welcome addresses for him over sexual abuses committed by the Roman Catholic Church in Belgium.
=== October ===
13 October: 2024 Belgian local elections
29 October – A court in Brussels convicts 120 people on drugs charges and sentences them to up to 17 years imprisonment in the biggest drugs-related trial in the country.
=== December ===
1 December – A law allowing sex workers
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in a prison riot in Pathein.
=== February ===
1 February - On the second anniversary of the 2021 military coup d'état, the military extends the country's state of emergency for another six months, postponing the general election initially scheduled for August 1. The opposition marks the occasion with a silent strike.
=== March ===
29 March - Myanmar's ruling military junta dissolves the National League for Democracy, the political party of former State Counsellor Aung San Suu Kyi.
30 March - Eight people are killed by a bombing in a village in Chin State.
=== April ===
11 April - At least 100 people are killed in an airstrike by the Burmese junta in the village of Pazigyi (Kanbalu Township) in Sagaing region, in the third major civilian attack since the junta's offensive in Sagaing began in February. It is the junta's deadliest attack since seizing power in 2021.
13 April - Four people are killed and 12 others are injured when a series of car bombs explode during a Thingyan
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Nations Voice enshrined in the Constitution.
In his fourth book, “Dear Son”, Thomas invited 12 contributors to write a letter to their son, father or nephew, showcasing heartfelt stories about life, masculinity, love, culture and racism. The book addresses the stereotypes and prejudices that disempower Indigenous men, and in turn their families and communities, leading to the social issues that many of them face.
His book, The Voice to Parliament Handbook, co-authored with Kerry O'Brien and with cartoons by Cathy Wilcox, was awarded Australian Book Industry Awards Book of the Year, Non-Fiction Book of the Year, and Social Impact Book of the Year in 2024.
The book Our Flag, Our Story: The Torres Strait Islander Flag, co-authored by Thomas Mayo and Bernard Namok Jr in 2024, won the Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Children’s Book Award at the 2024 Speech Pathology Australia Book of the Year Awards.
Thomas Mayo's book Always Was, Always Will Be – The Campaign for Justice and
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that the retiree has worked at least 43 years. Its provisions, which sparked strikes, were highly controversial, as was Prime Minister Élisabeth Borne's invocation of Article 49.3 of the French Constitution, allowing a draft law to pass without a vote unless the Assembly adopts a motion of no confidence within a set time. Two such motions were filed within the required timeframe, and both of them were voted down on 20 March.
The law was to deal with a pension system budget deficit projected to reach €13.5 billion per year by 2030.
== History ==
On 30 January, the bill was introduced to the National Assembly. In February, the Assembly debated the measure. On 14 February, Article 2 of the draft law was rejected by the Assembly by a vote of 203 to 256. On 17 February, Borne invoked Article 47-1 of the Constitution. Said Article states that if the National Assembly has not considered all provisions of a social security financing bill within 20 days of its being introduced, said bill
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album on the Billboard Vinyl Albums chart. With 33,000 vinyl sales, Grande had her best vinyl sales week yet, exceeding Positions (32,000). At the time of its release, Eternal Sunshine achieved the largest US sales debut of 2024, surpassing Kanye West and Ty Dolla Sign's Vultures 1 (148,000 units). In its second week, the album remained at number one on the chart, with a furthered 100,500 album-equivalent units, including 115.05 million on-demand streams and 13,000 album sales. It was Grande's third consecutive album to spend its first two weeks at number one, following Thank U, Next and Positions. In its fourth week, the album slipped to number three on the chart, moving 72,000 units. Eternal Sunshine spent six consecutive weeks in the top ten of the chart. Following the restocking of a signed CD on Grande's webstore, the album ascended to the eighth spot of the chart on the issue dated July 6, 2024, spending a seventh non-consecutive week in the top ten region. On September 9,
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cemetery chanting "Death to Israel" and "Death to America".
A mass funeral for the victims of the attack was held at the Emam Ali mosque in Kerman on 5 January, with Iranian president Ebrahim Raisi and IRGC commander Hossein Salami in attendance. On the same day, authorities called for mass rallies against the bombings following the funerals and Friday prayers.
Two days after the attack, Iran's Ministry of Interior ordered walls to be built on its borders with Afghanistan and Pakistan.
On 15 and 16 January 2024, Iran launched missile attacks at Iraq, Syria, and Pakistan, describing them as retaliatory attacks in response to the bombing.
== Suspect arrested ==
The Iranian Ministry of Intelligence has announced the detention of a key figure believed to be behind the deadly terrorist bombings that struck the city of Kerman earlier this year.
In a statement released on July 13, 2024, the ministry said it had apprehended "one of the ring leaders and main plotters" of the attacks,
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or by dropping mines in the path of the vehicles. In mid-August 2024, the Come Back Alive foundation released footage of a Ukrainian FPV drone slamming into a Russian Orlan-10 reconnaissance drone to destroy it, purportedly near Chasiv Yar.
On 21 April 2024, the British defence ministry stated that Russia's "concerted aerial bombardment" of Chasiv Yar was comparable to that conducted during the battle of Avdiivka, in which close air support via glide bombs heavily assisted Russian ground units in capturing the fortified city. By late April Russian warplanes were dropping as many as two dozen bombs loaded with more than 1,000 pounds of explosives on Chasiv Yar daily, according to the Ukrainian Air Force. Khortytsia operational-strategic group spokesperson Nazar Voloshyn claimed in June 2024 that Russian forces were attacking Chasiv Yar with thermobaric weapons, particularly the TOS-1A Solntsepyok multiple rocket launcher. "These are the kind of ammunition that burn and destroy
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Lace)
7 June – Rose-Marie, 68, Northern Irish singer and television personality.
10 June – Michael Graubart, 93, Austrian-born English conductor, composer and academic
11 June – Gaps Hendrickson, British musician and vocalist (The Selecter). (death reported on this date)
17 June – Paul Spencer, 53, English musician (Dario G).
19 June – James Loughran, 92, Scottish conductor.
30 June – Peter Collins, 73, English record producer (Power Windows, Operation: Mindcrime, These Days). (death announced on this date)
6 July – Joe Egan, 77, Scottish singer (Stealers Wheel) and songwriter ("Stuck in the Middle with You", "Star").
16 July – April Cantelo, 96, English soprano.
17 July – Heather Wood, 79, English folk singer (The Young Tradition). (death announced on this date)
22 July – John Mayall, 90, English musician, songwriter, producer (John Mayall & the Bluesbreakers).
25 July – Benjamin Luxon, English classical baritone, 87
31 July – DJ Randall, 54, British DJ and record producer.
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1 April – 2024 Iranian consulate airstrike in Damascus: An Israeli airstrike targeting the Iranian embassy in Damascus kills eight IRGC members, including brigadier general Mohammad Reza Zahedi.
4 April – Eleven IRGC officers and 16 militants are killed and ten other members of the security forces are injured in attacks by Jaish al-Adl in Chabahar and Rask, Sistan and Baluchestan.
9 April – Six police officers are killed and two others are injured in an attack on their convoy in Sistan and Baluchestan.
13 April –
Iran seizes the MSC Aries, a Portuguese-registered, Madeira-flagged container ship leased by MSC from Gortal Shipping, which is an affiliate of Zodiac Maritime, whose principal is an Israeli.
2024 Iranian strikes in Israel: Iran launches between 400 and 500 drones and cruise missiles at Israel from Iran, Iraq, Syria, southern Lebanon, and Yemen.
19 April –
Missiles believed to be fired by the Israel Defense Forces allegedly hit sites near Isfahan, sites in Iraq and radar
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UCI Cyclo-cross World Cup #9 in Antwerp
Winners: Mathieu van der Poel (m) / Fem van Empel (f)
U23 winner: Tibor Del Grosso
Juniors winners: Aubin Sparfel (m) / Cat Ferguson
December 26, 2023: UCI Cyclo-cross World Cup #10 in Gavere
Winners: Mathieu van der Poel (m) / Puck Pieterse (f)
December 30, 2023: UCI Cyclo-cross World Cup #11 in Hulst
Winners: Mathieu van der Poel (m) / Puck Pieterse (f)
January 7: UCI Cyclo-cross World Cup #12 in Zonhoven
Winners: Mathieu van der Poel (m) / Puck Pieterse (f)
January 21: UCI Cyclo-cross World Cup #13 in Benidorm
Winners: Wout van Aert (m) / Fem van Empel (f)
U23 winner: Emiel Verstrynge
Juniors winners: Aubin Sparfel (m) / Célia Gery
January 28: UCI Cyclo-cross World Cup #14 in Hoogerheide (final)
Winners: Mathieu van der Poel (m) / Fem van Empel (f)
U23 winner: Tibor Del Grosso
Juniors winners: Stefano Viezzi (m) / Viktória Chladonová
Overall winners:
Elite winners: Eli Iserbyt (m) / Ceylin del Carmen Alvarado (f)
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Routh as "delusional" and a "liar" over his claims that he recruited for the Ukrainian organization, saying Routh was "not, and never has been, associated with the International Legion or the Ukrainian Armed Forces at all". Aschenbrenner said of Routh "He was combative. He was argumentative. He refused repeatedly to understand basic army policy", further adding "There was delusions of grandeur and [he was] very disconnected from reality". The International Legion for the Defense of Ukraine said in a statement that Routh had "never been part of, associated with, or linked" to it "in any capacity."
Chelsea Walsh, a travel nurse who'd met Routh in Ukraine, viewed Routh as "a threat to others" and a "ticking time bomb", and warned a Homeland Security agent upon her return from Ukraine. She claimed that Routh decided to dedicate his life to protecting Ukraine upon first hearing about the war in 2022, and that he would become "vengeful" and "angry" if he did not get his way. Sometime in
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mourners, forcing Catholic priests officiating the ceremony to intervene and restore order. Clashes erupted between police and mourners as Chilima's remains were being transported to Ntcheu on the evening of 16 June, and a vehicle in his convoy ran over several pedestrians as it was passing through Dedza, killing four people and injuring 12 others. Chilima was buried on 17 June in his home village of Nsipe, in a ceremony that was also attended by Chakwera and his three living predecessors as president, Bakili Muluzi, Joyce Banda and Peter Mutharika.
On 21 June, Michael Usi, the deputy leader of Chilima's political party, the United Transformation Movement (UTM), was appointed as the new vice president.
== Investigation ==
Chakwera called for an independent investigation into the crash, saying that the Malawi Defence Force cannot conduct an investigation "that can be credible on its own". Government spokesperson Moses Kunkuyu announced that the German Federal Bureau of Aircraft
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than 60 days and no later than 30 days before the expiration of the incumbent president's term. An absolute majority (50% + 1 vote) of all votes cast (including invalid, blank and uncast ballots) is required to win in the first round. If no candidate receives a majority of the vote, a second-round is to be held fourteen days later, with the two candidates with the highest number of votes in the first round taking part. The candidate who receives the highest number of votes in the second round (a majority of valid votes cast) is declared the winner. If one of the candidates who has qualified for the second round were to withdraw their candidacy or die, the candidate with the next highest number of votes in the first round takes their place in the second round.
In order for a potential candidate to be allowed to contest the elections and have their name placed on the ballot, they must gather at least 10,000 signatures from eligible voters, with every signatory being permitted to give
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been destroyed in airstrikes during the war, according to the UN relief agency. Six of the destroyed bakeries were in Gaza City, two in Jabalia, two in the Middle Area and one in Khan Younis.
3 November –
Al-Shifa ambulance airstrike: Several people are killed and many more wounded during an Israeli airstrike against a convoy of ambulances carrying wounded people from the al-Shifa Hospital in the Gaza Strip to Rafah, Egypt.
At least 14 people are killed during an Israeli airstrike against civilians fleeing to southern Gaza.
5 November –
The Israel Defense Forces announce the complete encirclement of Gaza City and say that they have split the Gaza Strip in two after Israeli troops reach the coast.
The Royal Jordanian Air Force airdrops medical aid to a field hospital inside the Gaza Strip.
6 November –
An Israel Border Police officer, Israeli American Rose Lubin, is stabbed to death and another officer is wounded near the Old City of Jerusalem. Responding security forces shoot the
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=== Edmonton Oilers ===
This was Edmonton's eighth Finals appearance. They had won the Stanley Cup five times, all of which came between 1984 and 1990 during their dynasty years. They lost their most recent Finals appearance in 2006, against the Carolina Hurricanes in seven games.
During the offseason, the Oilers acquired forward Connor Brown and defenceman Ben Gleason via free agency. They also re-signed forward Mattias Janmark. The team started the season poorly, going 3–9–1 before firing head coach Jay Woodcroft and replacing him with Kris Knoblauch, under whom the team would rebound to make the playoffs. Edmonton signed free agent Corey Perry during the season, after Perry's contract with the Chicago Blackhawks was terminated for misconduct. Nearing the trade deadline, the team acquired centres Sam Carrick and Adam Henrique via a three-way trade; they also acquired defenceman Troy Stecher.
Captain Connor McDavid led the team in scoring with 132 points. 100 of
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competition between private companies and those owned by the state or the military. Sawiris said that the state should act as a regulator and not an owner of economic activity, adding that “companies owned by the government or the military do not pay taxes.”
== Government response ==
=== Public asset sale ===
On November 12, 2023, the Egyptian Prime Minister announced that Egypt aims to offer 32 companies as part of a government program offering public assets for sale. He said that the International Finance Corporation had been contracted as a strategic advisor for the offering program, which includes preparing 50 government companies for offering. Egypt aimed to increase the private sector's contribution to 65% of the total investments implemented over the next three years. On January 10, 2024, the government identified about 61 new government companies, including a number of banks, that the government will offer either for sale to strategic investors or by offering shares in
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Shortly after the start of the Russian invasion of Ukraine in 2022, the Secretary of the Ukrainian National Security Council Oleksiy Danilov called Georgia to open a "second front" against Russia, adding that it would have “definitely helped us”. He said that Georgia was not "doing a right thing" by not opening a second front. Additionally, Oleksiy Arestovych, advisor to Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy, stated that it was a "historic opportunity to retake Abkhazia and South Ossetia".
Georgian official Irakli Kobakhidze criticized these remarks, saying that opening a second front would indeed "make the situation worse for Russia", but it would also come at the cost of "destroying Georgia" as Russia's military is significantly stronger than the Georgian military, with Georgia being much smaller country. He also stated that the Ukrainian officials wanted to pursue their own interests at Georgia's expense. Georgian MP Gia Volski called on the EU and US to "distance
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=== October ===
1 October – An impeachment motion is introduced in Parliament against deputy president Rigathi Gachagua. The measure passes in the National Assembly on 8 October and is sent to the Senate.
9 October – Kenya is elected to a seat at the United Nations Human Rights Council for a three-year term beginning in 2025.
17 October – Following a majority vote by the Senate, Rigathi Gachagua is removed as Vice President after being convicted of five of the 11 charges laid against him during his impeachment.
18 October –
President Ruto appoints interior minister Kithure Kindiki as the new deputy president. However, his appointment is suspended that same day after the High Court orders a temporary halt to Rigathi Gachagua's removal pending an appeal.
A British national and six Turks are abducted in different locations in Nairobi. The Kenyan foreign ministry later says that four of those missing were Turkish refugees believed to be members of the Gülen movement who were
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that existing climate pledges may allow for an overall 2.9°C increase.
== COP29 Organizing Committee ==
The Organising Committee for COP29 was established by an order of the President of Azerbaijan on 13 January 2024. The committee's composition was subsequently expanded on 19 January and 22 February of the same year. Chaired by Samir Nuriyev, Head of the Presidential Administration of Azerbaijan, the committee comprised 56 members, including ministers, members of the National Assembly, and other heads of state authorities.
The organizing committee originally consisted of 28 men. After criticism voiced by several observers, including Executive Secretary of the UN Framework Convention on Climate Change, Christiana Figueres, another two men and eleven women were added to the panel.
== COP29 Presidency ==
Azerbaijan's Minister of Ecology and Natural Resources, Mukhtar Babayev, served as President of the COP29. Babayev previously worked as Vice President for ecology at state-owned
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in the 2003 elections, received presidential nomination by BAXCP.
==== Independents ====
Zahid OrujOn 16 December 2023, Zahid Oruj, who ran in the 2018 and 2013 presidential elections announced his interest to take part in the 2024 election as an independent candidate.
Fuad AliyevFuad Aliyev, the chairman of the former Liberal Democratic Party of Azerbaijan and the chairman of the Public Union for the Protection of Civil Rights, nominated himself for presidency on 18 December 2023. Those who support him established the "Citizen Union" Election Headquarters which was chaired by Khazar Teyyublu.
== Endorsements ==
== Campaign ==
The Central Election Commission has allocated a total of 278 permanent meeting places, 139 of which are open and 139 are closed, for the pre-election campaign of presidential candidates.
=== Elşad Musayev ===
With the announcement of his campaign, Great Azerbaijan Party presidential nominee Musayev began to use his campaign slogan "Everything is for
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after only three shows and announced their retirement from touring due to permanent damage to frontman Steven Tyler's vocal cords.
X released their final studio album and their first in four years, Smoke & Fiction.
Khalid released his first studio album in five years, Sincere.
Anberlin released their first studio album in ten years, Vega; two songs from the album feature lead vocals by Memphis May Fire frontman Matty Mullins, who took over for original vocalist Stephen Christian after Christian announced a touring hiatus from the band in 2023.
9 – Four Year Strong released their first studio album in four years, Analysis Paralysis.
Mushroomhead released their first studio album in four years, Call the Devil.
16 – Foster the People released their first studio album in seven years, Paradise State of Mind. It is also their first album with frontman Mark Foster as the only original remaining band member following the departure of drummer Mark Pontius in 2021.
Ray LaMontagne released his
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governing agreement. It was finalized by the Council of Ministers on 6 September 2024 and presented on 13 September, ahead of the presentation of the 2025 Netherlands budget on Prinsjesdag. The Netherlands Bar concluded in October 2024 that nine proposals, including the declaration of an asylum crisis, violated the principles of the rule of law, while another 28 were considered risks. Six proposals, such as the "right to make a mistake", could strengthen the rule of law.
== Term ==
=== Asylum ===
The coalition agreement included plans to issue a "well-substantiated" statutory instrument to suspend certain provisions of the Aliens Act and to introduce an Asylum Crisis Act without delay. It was agreed that no new asylum applications would be processed and that the Dispersal Act would be revoked. The coalition parties called their migration policy the most stringent and extensive in history. In October 2024, the coalition parties agreed that the proposal to use emergency powers
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in a fire that charred the side of the building. Search and rescue efforts ended later that day, after nearly nine hours.
Twenty-five people on the ground were taken to Brovary City Hospital, of whom eight were later transferred to a specialized burn unit in Kyiv. Though none were in critical condition, the Ministry of Health later announced that six of the patients would be sent abroad for further treatment.
== Aircraft ==
The helicopter involved in the crash was a Eurocopter EC225 Super Puma, also known as Airbus H225, with identification number 54. It belonged to the Ukrainian State Emergency Service and was one of the 21 model H225 helicopters delivered by France between 2018 and 2021, as part of a program to modernize Ukraine's aging Soviet aircraft fleet. Nearly half of the delivered aircraft were used, with some of the parts having a wear rate of 50%, but they were refurbished before being put into operation.
== Passengers and crew ==
Seven passengers and three crew
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that Syrian public institutions would not immediately be given to its military forces, and would instead temporarily be held by Syrian Prime Minister Mohammad Ghazi al-Jalali until the full political transition was completed. Al-Jalali announced in a social media video that he planned to stay in Damascus and cooperate with the Syrian people, while expressing hope that Syria could become "a normal country" and begin to engage in diplomacy with other nations. He called events "a new chapter in the history of the region" and condemned Syria's role as "a playground for Iranian ambitions," characterized by sectarianism and corruption.
Mohammed al-Bashir, head of the Syrian Salvation Government, was appointed as new prime minister of the Syrian transitional government the following day.
HTS has assured that they will protect and allow Christians and other minorities to freely practice their religion. This has faced doubts as terrorist group Al-Qaeda is pressuring the HTS to attack
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controller instructed to change to a different control area, saying, "Contact the air traffic controller in Shimojishima on the next frequency." The helicopter side replied, "Understood." (These are normal communications)
At about 15:51:30, the security camera installed facing east at Karimata Elementary School in Miyakojima captured images of the helicopter flying normally.
At about 15:53:17, the security camera installed facing north at Ikema Elementary and Junior High School in Miyakojima captured the helicopter flying normally. As a result of video analysis of these two school security cameras, it was flying at an altitude of about 195m (about 640 ft) at about 237 km/h (about 147 mph) (UH-60JA's normal cruising speed is about 240 km/h, which is normal flight speed). It seems that the altitude is about 45m higher than the minimum safe altitude stipulated by the Civil Aeronautics Act. In addition, former Lt. Gen. Koichi Isobe (was a helicopter pilot), who confirmed these two
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of a new Yushen-class landing helicopter dock, Chinese Hikvision surveillance equipment in DoD supply chains and instructions for Chinese foreign affairs officials regarding the high-altitude balloon incident. One National Geospatial-Intelligence Agency document shows satellite imagery of two WZ-8s that could provide China an advantage in a potential war against Taiwan.
==== Egypt ====
One document overviews conversation between Abdel Fattah el-Sisi, the president of Egypt, and senior Egyptian military officials, over the production and shipment of some 40,000 rockets, and references plans by Egypt to sell artillery and gunpowder to Russia. Sisi attempted to keep the supply a secret to "avoid problems with 'the West'". Workers were told that the rockets were for the Egyptian Army. The document references a person known only as Salah al-Din, believed to be Mohamed Salah al-Din, the minister of state for military production. Salah al-Din reportedly told Sisi that he would "order his
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wooden models of buildings and areas in the city of Jerusalem constructed by Conrad Schick in the late 19th century. The series of models covered the Church of the Holy Sepulchre, the Islamic buildings of Al-Aqsa on the Temple Mount and the terrain beneath it, as well as replicas of the Jewish Temple based on the information available in his time, and benefitting from his architectural knowledge.
Schick's monograph on the Temple Mount, Die Stiftshütte ("The Tabernacle"), is primarily a commentary on his models.
== Temple Mount (Haram) models ==
Schick's most notable models were of the Temple Mount, which he described as the Haram. Schick's models of the area, particularly of the foundations of the platform, are important to scholars of the area, because Schick was the last European in modern history to be allowed to carry out an archaeological survey of the subterranean spaces beneath the buildings of Al-Aqsa. Archaeology or surveying has rarely been permitted in the Temple Mount
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move to coerce Russia into submission. He also suggested that Western countries may do the same to China and Hong Kong in the future.
== Positions of mass media ==
Ever since crackdown on press freedom worsened after the passage of the 2020 national security law, most mass media in the city now have a tendency to maintain pro-Beijing stances.
In a report in early March 2022, TVB News claimed that "there were commentaries" that the war in Ukraine began due to Ukrainian president Volodymyr Zelenskyy advocating for NATO membership, which provoked Russia into invading. However, the media site failed to mention which commentary it was referring to, instead focused on criticizing Zelenskyy's governance.
In an article from Wen Wei Po, the newspaper repeated Russian propaganda by claiming the goals of the war to be the "demilitarization and denazification" of Ukraine. They also claimed that the Ukrainian Neo-Nazi group Azov Brigade were part of the 2019 Hong Kong protests, but did not
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Later in July, the 40 Committee approved covert funding towards Torres's opposition.
A week after the coup, The Washington Post published a report which claimed that U.S. Air Force Major Robert J. Lundin had advised the plotters and lent them a long-range radio. The report was never substantiated, however, and the State Department denied it immediately, asserting that the United States had no involvement in the overthrow of Torres.
The Brazilian military government openly supported the Bolivian coup. Brazilian Air Force planes dropped weapons, including ammunition, rifles, and machine guns, to the rebels in Santa Cruz de la Sierra. Additionally, troops from the II Army, commanded by General Humberto Melo, were deployed to Mato Grosso, ready to intervene if necessary.
According to former U.S. ambassador to Argentina John Davis Lodge, the government of dictator Alejandro Agustín Lanusse was also involved in the coup.
== Consequences ==
After this, Hugo Banzer started a new military
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in the shape of a cross. Grey Zone declared Prigozhin a hero and a patriot who it said had died at the hands of unidentified people whom it called "traitors to Russia". Other makeshift memorials appeared in Moscow, Novosibirsk and Rostov-on-Don, which was occupied by Prigozhin and his forces during the Wagner Group rebellion.
There was no immediate comment regarding the crash from the Kremlin or from Putin, who was at an event commemorating the 80th anniversary of the Battle of Kursk when news of the incident broke out. Prigozhin's press secretary declined to comment on the incident, as did surviving members of the Wagner Council of Commanders. On 24 August, Putin issued a statement which called Prigozhin "a person with a complicated fate", adding that "he made some serious mistakes in life, but also achieved necessary results". On 25 August, Russian presidential spokesperson Dmitry Peskov dismissed speculation over Putin's culpability in the crash as an "absolute lie". He later said
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will be the first catholic university in Hong Kong.
29 January: The High Court of Hong Kong orders Evergrande Group into liquidation after the real estate developer fails to restructure a debt amount in excess of US$300 billion.
=== February ===
4 February: Hong Kong XI lose 4-1 to Inter Miami at Hong Kong Stadium.
=== March ===
16 March: A court sentences 12 people to prison terms ranging from four to seven years in prison for storming LegCo in July 2019. The defendants included actor Gregory Wong and activists Ventus Lau and Owen Chow.
19 March: The Hong Kong Legislative Council passes the Safeguarding National Security Bill, obligated by Article 23 of HKSAR Basic Law.
26 March: The Executive Council of Hong Kong approves the construction of the Hung Shui Kiu MTR station, which is expected to be completed by 2030.
=== April ===
10 April: A fire at the New Lucky House in Jordan, Kowloon, kills five people and injures 35 others.
22 April : Hong Kong bans restaurants from
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Dowden insisted that this year's elections would be safe from cyberattacks whilst discussing Chinese state-linked hacking.
=== Predictions ===
In March 2024, The Observer reported that the Conservative Party was expected to lose half its seats at this election, explaining that most of these seats were won at the peak of the "vaccine bounce". Conservative Party chairman Richard Holden also cited the "vaccine bounce" as a reason to expect these elections to be "much tougher" for his party than the last time they were contested.
Also in March 2024, Lewis Baston, a political analyst and author, posted that his analysis showed the Conservative Party was due to lose over 50% of their seats which are not changing boundaries. He found that of 613 seats being defended, they would lose 328 based on the swing seen in the 2023 local elections, but would gain eight elsewhere. However, after more work, by 1 April 2024 he said he thought the Conservatives wouldn't lose half their seats because
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Hungary's Fidesz which also left the European People's Party in 2021.
21 June – The Czech ANO 2011 party decided to unilaterally withdraw from Alliance of Liberals and Democrats for Europe group as well as Renew Europe.
25 June – Accession negotiations for full membership started with Moldova and Ukraine.
30 June – Hungarian Prime Minister Viktor Orbán (Fidesz), former Czech Prime Minister Andrej Babiš (ANO 2011) and former Austrian Minister of the Interior Herbert Kickl (FPÖ) form a new European group called the Patriots for Europe.
=== July ===
1 July – The start of the 2024 Hungarian Presidency of the Council of the European Union.
10 July – the German Alternative for Germany (AfD) forms a new European group called Europe of Sovereign Nations. It will have Hungary's Our Homeland Movement, Bulgaria's Revival, Czech Freedom and Direct Democracy, Slovak Republic Movement.
== See also ==
=== Overviews ===
European Union
History of European Union
Outline of European Union
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Kim Byung-joo and Park Sun-won, that the defense minister gave orders for troops to drag out the legislators, corroborating the earlier reports. Kwak said he prohibited giving live ammunition to individual soldiers as he witnessed "unjustified scenes" during the deployment, and added that "based on my judgment, dragging lawmakers out was clearly an illegal act" and he defied the orders, ordering the troops not to enter the plenary hall. In addition, Brigadier General Lee Sang-hyun, commander of the 1st Special Forces Brigade confirmed that they were deployed to the National Assembly, with deployment of two battalions, consisting of about 250 soldiers in total. He confirmed that orders were given to remove the lawmakers using means such as breaking down doors or cutting electricity, while confirming that Kwak gave orders not to give live ammunition. On a subsequent inquiry by the National Assembly on 10 December with a huge delegation of military officers summoned for questioning by
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had risen to over 77,700.
As of 31 August 2024, per the Gaza Ministry of Health, the number of fatalities had risen to 40,691 and the number of fatalities identified by name to 34,344. Among the fatalities identified by name, 17,652 (51%) were women and children, 2,955 (9%) were elderly of all genders, and 13,737 (40%) were men.
The proportion of women and children among the dead has been controversial. As of 7 May 2024, total deaths quoted by the UN were 34,735, of which 24,686 were fully identified. Among the fully identified, 52% were women and children, 8% were elderly of all genders, and 40% were men. In November 2024, the UN published an analysis covering only victims verified by at least three independent sources over six months between November 2023 and April 2024. It found that 70% of the 8,119 verified fatalities were women and children.
As the conflict has gone on, data collection has become increasingly difficult for the Gaza Ministry of Health (MoH) due to the
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have instantly recognised that this is a once-in-a-generation photograph—an image that will become one of the most potent in American politics and history", and hailed Vucci's work as "photojournalism at its most powerful ... the image will be remembered as one of the most important political photographs ever taken".
Benjamin Wallace-Wells of The New Yorker wrote of a close-mouthed photograph, "It is already the indelible image of our era of political crisis and conflict." He noted that "some of the elements in Vucci's image are familiar from the countless others of Trump", and concluded, "It is an image that captures him as he would like to be seen, so perfectly, in fact, that it may outlast all the rest."
Tyler Austin Harper of The Atlantic, describing one of the open-mouthed photographs, wrote that it "became immediately legendary", and "However you feel about the man at its center, it is undeniably one of the great compositions in U.S. photographic history." Harper wrote, "I do
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preventing its bid to become the Philippines' third major telecommunications network after the court concurs with the NTC's requirements for Now to enter the market.
March 15 – Prime Energy Resources Development B.V. awards a $69.9-million contract to the UK-based contractor Noble Viking to drill three wells in the Malampaya gas field.
March 18 – San Miguel Corporation President and CEO Ramon Ang announces the cancellation of the proposed Pasig River Expressway project following criticism over its impact on traffic, the environment and architectural heritage. However, on May 27, Ang says that the project is "on hold".
March 25 – The Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) asks the NTC to block access to the cryptocurrency firm Binance in the Philippines, saying that it “poses a threat to the security of the funds of investing Filipinos.”.
March 29 – Central Azucarera Don Pedro, formerly the largest manufacturer of raw sugar in the Philippines, ceases operations after 97 years.
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relief pitcher for the San Francisco Giants, Los Angeles Dodgers, Arizona Diamondbacks and Los Angeles Angels from 2017–2023.
=== August ===
August 6 – Billy Bean, 60, openly gay former outfielder for the Detroit Tigers, Los Angeles Dodgers, San Diego Padres, and Kintetsu Buffaloes from 1987–1995. Bean served as Major League Baseball's Senior Vice President of Diversity, Equity and Inclusion.
=== September ===
September 8 – Ed Kranepool, 79, infielder who spent his entire career with the New York Mets from 1962–1979. Kranepool was also a member of the New York Mets Hall of Fame, inducted in 1990.
September 30 – Pete Rose, 83, outfielder and infielder for the Cincinnati Reds, Philadelphia Phillies, and Montreal Expos from 1963–1986. Also managed the Reds from 1984–1989. Rose is the all-time hits leader in MLB, made 17 All-Star appearances, won Rookie of the Year in 1963, MVP in 1973, won the National League batting title three times, and a three-time World Series champion. He was
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Whitney Rydbeck, American actor (provided additional voices for Oliver & Company), dies at age 79.
July 18: Bob Newhart, American actor and comedian (voice of Bernard in The Rescuers and The Rescuers Down Under, Leonard in Rudolph the Red-Nosed Reindeer: The Movie, himself in The Simpsons episode "Bart the Fink"), dies at age 94.
July 29: Erica Ash, American actress (voice of Julie Vous Coucher in the Bless the Harts episode "My Best Frenda", Wendy in the Aquaman: King of Atlantis episode "Primordeous"), dies from breast cancer at age 46.
=== August ===
August 1: Krzysztof Banaszyk, Polish actor (Polish dub voice of Gambit in X-Men: Evolution, D.J. Drake in Looney Tunes: Back in Action, Ethan Bennett in The Batman, Li Shang in Mulan II, Hulk in The Super Hero Squad Show), dies at age 54.
August 6: Roberto Espriú Sen, Mexican actor and voice actor (Latin American voice of General White and Commander Red in Dragon Ball, Hercule Satan in Dragon Ball Z, Three Star Dragon in Dragon Ball
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top-ten project in the country. 20 out of 23 eligible songs on Cowboy Carter debuted on the Canadian Hot 100, giving African-American country artists Martell, Adell, Kennedy, Roberts, Spencer, Jones and Shaboozey their first chart entries and bringing Beyoncé's career total Canadian Hot 100 entries to 84.
In Australia, the album debuted at number one on the ARIA Albums Chart, becoming the singer's fourth consecutive project to achieve this since Beyoncé (2013). It also became the first country genre album by a female artist to top the chart since 2017, when the top position was occupied by Shania Twain's Now. The album remained atop the ARIA Chart for two consecutive weeks.
In Germany, the album debuted atop the German Albums Chart, becoming Beyoncé's first number one album as a solo artist since Dangerously in Love topped the chart in 2003.
== Impact and legacy ==
Cowboy Carter had a significant impact on music, fashion, business and culture, with Stevie Wonder and Variety's Chris
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train in Indonesia and Southeast Asia, is inaugurated by President Joko Widodo.
3 October - The Draft Law on State Civil Apparatus is passed by members of Indonesian House of Representatives and prohibits Government Agencies from recruiting Honorary Personnel.
13 October – The Corruption Eradication Commission names the Minister of Agriculture Syahrul Yasin Limpo as a suspect of a money laundering scheme within the Ministry of Agriculture.
16 October – The Constitutional Court of Indonesia rules that regional leaders under 40 may run for president or vice president, thus paving the path for President Joko Widodo's son, Gibran Rakabuming Raka, who is the mayor of Surakarta, to run as Vice President candidate in the next presidential election.
17 October – At least 31 are injured after a passenger train collides with a derailed train in Kulonprogo, Yogyakarta.
18 October – Mahfud MD has been officially selected as vice presidential candidate to accompany presidential candidate Ganjar
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a swift retaliatory strike on Israel as deterrence. President Pezeshkian reportedly cautioned against falling into a trap for a larger war. Other moderates warned that attacking Israel could lead to devastating strikes on Iran's infrastructure, given the country's struggling economy.
Iran cited the attack on Hezbollah headquarters as one of the causes of the October 2024 Iranian strikes against Israel.
=== Israel ===
IDF Chief of Staff Herzi Halevi stated, "This is not the end of our toolbox," adding that "those who threaten the citizens of the State of Israel – we will know how to reach them – in the North, in the South, and even in more distant places."
After the attack, Israel reportedly hacked Beirut airport's control tower, warning an Iranian cargo plane not to land under threat of attack. The Lebanese Transport Minister said he intervened promptly and prevented the aircraft from landing.
=== International ===
China: The Foreign Ministry said that Israel is violating
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After college, he was one of the founders of the Pachakutik Party in 1995.
During the 2013–2014 National Assembly session, Villavicencio was a parliamentary assistant to Cléver Jiménez. During this time, Jiménez and Villavicencio accused President Rafael Correa of having ordered an armed incursion at a hospital during a police revolt in September 2010. He was sued by Correa for libel, and Villavicencio was sentenced to 18 months in prison. He traveled to Washington, D.C., seeking assistance from the Inter-American Commission on Human Rights, but when he returned to Ecuador, he already had an arrest warrant against him. Instead of turning himself in, he hid in the Amazon region until his sentence expired.
At first, when he announced his parliamentary candidacy for the 2017 general election, his campaign was disallowed due to his legal charges. Once the charges were dismissed, he was able to resume his campaign; however, he lost the election. After his defeat, he was arrested on
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parliamentary procedure amongst delegates to the 2024 Republican National Convention on July 15, 2024.
United States senator JD Vance (R-OH) was elected Vice President of the United States, receiving 312 projected electoral votes, compared to the governor of Minnesota, Tim Walz, who received 226 projected electoral votes in the election. The formal certification of the results will take place on January 6, 2025. He will assume office on January 20, 2025. Vance will be the third youngest vice president in U.S. history.
== Selected candidates for Cabinet positions ==
The following cabinet positions are listed in order of their creation (also used as the basis for the United States presidential line of succession).
=== Secretary of State ===
A nomination for Secretary of State is reviewed during hearings held by the members of the Foreign Relations Committee, then presented to the full Senate for a vote. Senator Marco Rubio from Florida was announced as President-elect Trump's
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to lay flowers and meet officials and community leaders. Starmer also visited the same day and laid flowers at the scene. He was heckled by some members of the public. On 2 August, 10 Downing Street was illuminated pink "as a mark of respect and solidarity".
Condolences were sent by King Charles III and Queen Camilla, as well as the Prince and Princess of Wales. The President of Portugal Marcelo Rebelo de Sousa, Portuguese Prime Minister Luís Montenegro, and the Regional Government of Madeira, sent condolences as Aguiar's parents had emigrated from Madeira to the UK.
King Charles visited Southport on 20 August, meeting with survivors of the attack and their families, local politicians, and emergency workers who responded to the incident. He also signed the book of condolence. The following day he held a private meeting at Clarence House in London with the bereaved families.
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in particular if extraordinary government support is granted.
Despite having similar terms to Credit Suisse's AT1 bonds, its $2.5 billion in Tier 2 bonds were not written off. FT Alphaville wrote "The best/funniest argument we've heard is that they just forgot about this issue, and by the time someone realised it was best to just pretend this was all deliberate".
==== Sale price issue ====
Because the emergency takeover on March 19 reduced the value of individual Credit Suisse shares from CHF1.86 on March 17 to CHF0.76 two days later, when the agreement was reached, shareholders claim in court that the bank should have been sold at much higher price (anywhere between CHF7.3 billion to CHF35 billion).
==== Lawsuits ====
As of October 2023, there were $9 billion worth of claims pending in US and Swiss courts, mostly relating to the AT1 bonds write-off issue. Regarding the claims in international arbitration, Dr. iur. Alexander Lindemann, Founder of Zurich-based Lindemannlaw firm,
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Energy in order to pay off the company's forecast debt of NZ$750 million.
15 March – World of Music, Arts and Dance takes place in New Plymouth.
17 March – Deputy Prime Minister and New Zealand First leader Winston Peters controversially likens Co-governance to Nazi race-based theory during a state of the nation address. His remarks were described as offensive and inflammatory by Holocaust Centre of NZ spokesperson Ben Kepes and Labour Party leader Chris Hipkins.
19 March – The Rotorua Lakes Council cancels a scheduled Coco and Erika Flash Drag Queen Story Hour event due to safety concerns.
20 March – The government announces that it will ban disposable vapes, and increase the maximum fine from selling to under-18s from $10,000 to $100,000.
21 March
It is announced that the country has entered a recession, with a GDP drop of 0.1% following a 0.3% drop in the September 2023 quarter.
A meteorite is discovered in Mackenzie Country after it hit the ground on 13 March. It is the country's
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armed aggression against Ukraine and/or has temporarily occupied a part of the territory of Ukraine, the activity of which is prohibited in Ukraine, shall be terminated from the date this Law or any laws that make relevant amendments to this Law date enters into force.
According to the fifth article of the Law, it is forbidden to use religious organizations to promote the ideology of "Pax Russica", including the popularization of such ideology. When applying this provision, the facts of the propagation of the ideology of "Pax Russica" are taken into account both directly by the religious organization and by its statutory or other management bodies, by other persons acting on their behalf by assignment or with permission or in accordance with another method of agreement, regardless of the form of such coordination. Consideration of the issue of confirming the facts of the use of a religious organization to propagate the ideology of the "Pax Russica" is carried out by the Central
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Russia by 19 May, saying he did so because he could be arrested by Estonian police in the same way as Aivo Peterson, and that it would be difficult to lead the party and run in the elections from prison.
On 22 May 2023, daily Õhtuleht revealed that the party might have no members at all due to potentially having registered the members in a legally incorrect way. In July 2023, daily Eesti Ekspress published an article confirming that the party's new leader is Julia Smoli due to Aivo Peterson being detained and Oleg Ivanov being in Russia. On 7 September 2023, the State Prosecutor's Office charged Aivo Peterson with treason.
== Political programme ==
The election program of the movement envisages the neutrality of the Republic of Estonia and non-membership of military alliances (i.e. Estonia outside of NATO), as well as granting Estonian citizenship to all people who lived there in 1991 and abolishing the institution of non-citizens (the so-called "gray passport"). The election
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election.
2024 Lithuanian constitutional referendum: A proposal to allow dual citizenship fails to pass due to insufficient turnout.
26 May – 2024 Lithuanian presidential election (second round): President Gitanas Nausėda wins reelection with 74.46% of the vote.
27 May – A court in Kaunas convicts Jonava District Municipality mayor Mindaugas Sinkevičius of abuse of office, falsification of documents, and misappropriation and imposes a 12,500 euro-fine on him as well as a ban on holding public office for three years.
=== June ===
9 June – 2024 European Parliament election: The Homeland Union emerges as the largest party in the Lithuanian contingent to the European Parliament.
26 June – The leaders of Poland, Lithuania, Latvia, and Estonia call on the European Union to construct a €2.5 billion (US$2.67 billion) defence line between them and Russia and Belarus to secure the EU from military, economic, and migrant-related threats.
=== July ===
16 July – The Baltic states announce
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apartheid, 56-year occupation, and 16-year blockade of the Strip. South Africa requested that the ICJ render immediate provisional measures of protection by issuing an order to Israel to immediately suspend its military operations in and against Gaza.
Israel's Foreign Ministry characterized South Africa's charges as "baseless" and further described South Africa as "functioning as the legal arm" of Hamas. Israel argues that it is conducting a war of self-defence in accordance with international law following the Hamas-led attacks on its territory on 7 October 2023. Approximately 1,200 people, most of them civilians, were killed in these attacks. Israel points to ongoing firing of missiles at civilian population centres, the kidnapping and holding of Israeli hostages in Gaza, and contends that its war cabinet and military authorities directives show no genocidal intent. While acknowledging the high incidence of civilian casualties, Israel attributes them to Hamas and other militant
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Duru, Deputy Regent of Alor
11 May - Taufik Imansyah, news anchor
18 May
Syafrianto Rusli, football coach
Hasanuddin Murad, politician
22 May -Eeng Saptahadi, actor
24 May - Norbaiti Isran Noor, politician
26 May -Sarwono Kusumaatmadja, former Indonesian minister
28 May -Whisnu Sakti Buana, politician
=== June ===
1 June - Rachmat Djoko Pradopo, writer
4 June - Mochtar Pabottingi, essayist, political science researcher
8 June - Nugroho Wisnumurti, diplomat, former Indonesian Permanent Representative to the United Nations
17 June - Sri Adiningsih, politician, former chairperson of President Advisory Council
22 June - Stevanus Vreeke Runtu, politician, former Regent of Minahasa
24 June – Desmond Junaidi Mahesa, politician
27 June - Rudolf Pardede, politician, former governor of North Sumatra
=== July ===
5 July - Eddy Bakar Pare, actor
19 July - Bambang Kristiono, politician
30 July - Ichsan Loulembah, politician, journalist
=== August ===
6 August - Nirwan Ahmad Arsuka,
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=== International Tournaments ===
March 2: International Sambo Tournament in Dalfsen
March 21–22: International Sambo Tournament in Amindeo
August 3: Cup of the President of the National Olympic Committee of Armenia Gagik Tsarukyan in Yerevan
September 20–21: 2024 South Asia Sambo Championships in Kandy
September 27–28: Eccas Open Sambo International Tournament in Yaounde
== Sumo ==
Japan Sumo Association
2024 Amateur Sumo Calendar
2024 European Sumo Federation Calendar
=== Professional sumo ===
January 14–28: 2024 Hatsu basho in Tokyo
Winner: Terunofuji
March 10–24: 2024 Haru basho in Osaka
Winner: Takerufuji
May 12–26: 2024 Natsu basho in Tokyo
July 14–28: 2024 Nagoya basho in Nagoya
September 8–22: 2024 Aki basho in Tokyo
November 10–24: 2024 Kyushu basho in Kyushu
=== Amateur sumo ===
==== World and Continental Championships ====
May 24–26: 2024 European Sumo Championships (Seniors, U21 and U23) in Patras
June 1: 2024 South American Sumo Championships in
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assassinated during work related travel. The Amhara blamed Abiy Ahmed for plots and assassination.
=== May ===
May 6 – Umer Lema of the Afar Prosperity Party official was assassinated while traveling for work in the Oromia Region. VOA reported that additional 6 people including Umer's brother were also shot dead.
May 6 – Ethiopian Peace Observatory (ACLD) reported on volatilities in the Amhara Region. The region had the highest number of recorded events and fatalities due to political violence in April, with 26 events and 47 reported fatalities. Over 68% of all reported fatalities in the country were recorded in the Amhara region.
May 9 – ReliefWeb reported that close to 750 people crossed to Metema from Sudan on 9 May alone. Until May 9, more than 17,500 people have crossed through the Metema border point since April 21.
May 9 – Daniel Bekele of the EHRC provided update to the Parliament on the continued volatile situations and concerns in the Amhara Region related to the
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funds while former Prime Minister Jaber Al-Mubarak Al-Hamad Al-Sabah, who faced similar charges, is only ordered by the court to return the funds that he mismanaged.
=== December ===
16 December –
Emir of Kuwait Nawaf Al-Ahmad Al-Jaber Al-Sabah dies at 86. His half-brother, Crown Prince Mishal Al-Ahmad Al-Jaber Al-Sabah, succeeds him as the new emir.
The government announced three-days holiday across the country and 40 days mourning with flags lowered at half-mast. Malls and Complexes were closed from 16th to 18th, other than essentials. Ministry and State Institutions had holidays from 17th to 19th. Flags lowered at half-mast at all ministries, state agencies and main roads for a 40 day period.
20 December –
Sheikh Mishal Al-Ahmad Al-Jaber Al-Sabah took oath at a special National Assembly session becoming the 17th Emir of the State of Kuwait.
Emir Sheikh Mishal Al-Ahmad Al-Jaber Al-Sabah receives government resignation from Prime Minister Sheikh Ahmad Nawaf Al-Ahmad Al-Sabah.
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González said he would not respond to a court summons issued by the TSJ as part of its audit procedures, citing procedural irregularities and concerns for his safety and saying the summons violated due process. He has also stated that the TSJ was not authorized to perform the functions of the CNE, as that would violate constitutional separation of powers. Spain's El País wrote on 22 August that the TSJ "is controlled by the ruling party", and that the CNE president Amoroso is "a close friend of Maduro".
In accepting the TSJ case, Caryslia Rodríguez, president of the court, said that there would be a "detailed examination" of the tally sheets, according to El País. Rodríguez had been requested by another presidential candidate, Enrique Márquez to recuse herself because of "her political ties with the ruling party".
According to Efecto Cocuyo, members of Consejo de Expertos Electorales de Latinoamérica (CEELA) were guessed to be among the observers of the TSJ's verifications. Efecto
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the ruling and opposition parties reached a consensus to redraw the electoral districts. Subsequently, the State Great Khural's plenary session passed a resolution on the creation of 2024 regular election constituencies of the State Great Khural, and the determination of the number, territory of the mandates of the constituencies, resulting in the reformation of the electoral districts. In comparison to the previous elections, there was a decrease of the constituencies, bringing the total to 13.
== Electoral system ==
Following the passing of a new electoral law, the elections were held using a parallel system, with 78 seats elected by multiple non-transferable vote in 13 multi-member constituencies and 48 by closed list proportional representation at the national level with an electoral threshold of 4% for individual parties, 5% for a two-party coalition and 7% for coalitions of three or more parties. To qualify for proportional seats, parties and coalitions must also have
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in Ahmedabad, India, on 19 November 2023 to determine the winner of the 2023 Cricket World Cup. It was played between host nation India and Australia. It was the first time that Ahmedabad hosted a Cricket World Cup final. It was the second time that India and Australia played a World Cup final against each other, after the 2003 final.
In the final, Australia defeated India to win a record-extending sixth World Cup title.
== Background ==
The 2023 Cricket World Cup was hosted by India. Originally, the competition was to be played from 9 February to 26 March 2023 but due to getting longer qualification time it was moved to October to November. In July 2020, it was announced that the tournament would be moved to October and November as a result of the qualification schedule being disrupted due to the COVID-19 pandemic. The ICC released the tournament schedule on 27 June 2023. Semi-finals were played in Mumbai and Kolkata while the final was held in Ahmedabad.
India secured a place in
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a group of Chechen volunteers with extensive combat experience. A very secret unit within the Armed Forces of Ukraine.
34th Assault Battalion "Mad Pack"
Krym Battalion
Muslim Corps "Caucasus"
== Motivation ==
According to commanders of the Chechen forces, the main goal of their participation in the Russian-Ukrainian war is to continue the long-term national struggle for independence of the Chechen people with Russia and defend the freedom of Ukraine.
The deceased former commander of the Dzhokhar Dudayev Battalion, Isa Munayev had this to say regarding the question, "Why are you here?":
I am performing my duty. There exists such a concept of paying one's debts. When we were in a dire situation and were in need of help; the brotherly Ukrainians; the best sons of their people; came to my people, my motherland, the Chechen Republic of Ichkeria.
The position of Adam Osmayev regarding the conflict when asked in an interview "What does it mean to you what is happening in Ukraine?",
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to war crimes, saying that the airstrikes were carried out "without military necessity" and amounted to "a form of collective punishment against the civilian population" and the rocket fire "indiscriminate".
== Commander assassinations ==
The Israeli's stated objective of the operation was a targeted campaign against senior members of the Islamic Jihad in Gaza who posed a significant threat to security stability. Throughout the operation, six senior Palestinian Islamic Jihad figures were killed in targeted strikes, including Jihad Shaker al-Ghannam ,Iyad Al-Husni ,Ahmad Abu Daqqa,Khalil Bathini and Tariq Ezzdine.
== Ceasefire ==
Israel and Islamic Jihad agreed to a ceasefire on 13 May 2023.
== See also ==
Outline of the 2023 Israel–Hamas war
Timeline of the Israeli–Palestinian conflict in 2023
Casualties of Israeli attacks on the Gaza Strip
Palestinian rocket attacks on Israel
== References ==
== External links ==
OCHA Flash Update #1 as of 17:00, 10 May 2023
OCHA Flash
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detail faced scrutiny, especially after the release of video showing one of the agents struggling to holster her weapon, and crouching behind Trump. Trump spoke in defense of a female agent who shielded him as he was escorted off stage, and commended her bravery.
President Joe Biden ordered an independent review on the federal security provided by the Secret Service in order to comprehend how the gunman nearly assassinated Trump with a clear line of sight. The findings of this review will be made public. Additionally, Biden instructed the Secret Service to reassess all security protocols for the Republican National Convention in Milwaukee, where Trump was expected to be officially nominated as the Republican candidate for the presidential election on November 5.
The independent presidential candidate Robert F. Kennedy Jr. was approved to receive Secret Service protection two days after the assassination attempt against Trump. Kennedy had previously sought protection from the Secret
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be allowed to "execute" Jalili if his target was not met. Jalili accused Pezeshkian of having no plans to manage the country and instead lead it to a "backward position". Both candidates pledged to address issues involving the poor, workers, women, ethnic groups and religious minorities, as well as improve internet services. They also called for an investigation into the low turnout in the first round. Pezeshkian called a situation in Iran a deadlock and said that no government will grow in a cage. He again criticized Jalili for his shadow state.
During the final debate on 2 July, Pezeshkian pledged to revive a nuclear agreement with foreign powers, while Jalili called on the US to honor its commitments on par "with the commitments we fulfilled." Both candidates pledged to improve the economy, provide energy subsidies to the poor and facilitate the importation of cars while supporting domestic automobile makers. Jalili made several misleading claims over the economy that sought to
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dies at age 69.
Paul Neary, British comic writer and artist (Madman), inker (Ultimates) and chief editor of Marvel UK, dies at age 74.
February 15: Enrique Badía Romero, Spanish comic artist (AXA, continued Modesty Blaise, assisted on Rahan), dies at age 93.
February 24:
Benoît van Innis, Belgian cartoonist, painter and illustrator (published in The New Yorker, among other magazines), dies at age 63.
Ramona Fradon, American comics artist (Adventure Comics, Brenda Starr, Reporter, co-creator of Metamorpho and Fire), dies at age 97.
=== March ===
March 1:
Akira Toriyama, Japanese manga artist (Dr. Slump, Dragon Ball), dies at age 68.
Chance Browne, American comic writer and artist (continued Hi and Lois), dies at age 75.
March 6: Yū Asai, manga creator and wife of manga creator Motoyuki Asai, dies in a car accident.
March 7: Stéphane Rosse, French comic writer (Naisen Kanssa) and artist (Rocky), dies at age 61.
March 10: Roger Noel Cook, British comics writer (Doctor Who, Popeye, Tom
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unlike COP28, it was described as "disappointing, but not surprising." HRW said the HCA was full of "significant shortcomings and ambiguities on the protections for participants' rights". The agreement was released alongside HRW's report exposing the efforts of Azerbaijan's government to "silence its critics", where several activists and journalists were arrested on baseless and serious criminal charges.
On 14 November 2024, the UN was forced to respond to complaints about the lack of vegan, vegetarian and plant-based food options at the COP29. Reportedly only a single food stall in the event's food court sold vegan options, whereas the majority of food stalls, including a Domino's Pizza, sold meat-based meals. In response to the controversy, vegan campaigners handed out free sandwiches.
On 23 November 2024, The Guardian revealed that a Saudi Arabian delegate had allegedly tried to modify an official negotiating text, a type of document that was usually circulated as non-editable PDF
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2023, French researcher Philippe Gros referred to the Ukrainian counteroffensive operations south of Mala Tokmachka as a "major axis", with the intention of advancing in the direction of the occupied city of Melitopol, which had been captured by Russian forces early into the invasion. David Axe of Forbes wrote that "perhaps 10,000 or more" Russian soldiers from the 70th, 291st, 429th, and 503rd Motor Rifle Regiments from the 58th Combined Arms Army's 42nd Guards Motor Rifle Division were stationed on the front lines near Tokmak. The 22nd and 45th Guards Spetsnaz Brigades were also reported by Axe to be in reserve.
== Battle ==
On 7 June 2023, Ukrainian forces would first attempt to push the fighting away from the settlement while the Ukrainian 47th Mechanized Brigade and 33rd Mechanized Brigade totaling 4,000 soldiers, would launch a mechanized assault on the village. Despite being armed with new western equipment, the initial attack went poorly. Russian scouts from the 70th and
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briefly displayed on-screen. The following scenes intersperse Lipa performing choreography while singing the song on a hot pink stage, near giant perfume bottles, and atop a huge Barbie heel, with scenes of Robbie, Rae, and Mackey dancing at a disco party in the film. At its conclusion, Gerwig gets out of a director's chair to praise Lipa's performance and question what happened to the disco ball as it is required for another music video.
Critics believed the video was playful and fit the Barbie universe, successfully raising anticipation for the film. Harper's Bazaar Arabia's Pranita Garg thought that everything about it—ranging from the set design and costumes to the cameos—made her anticipate the film's premiere with great excitement. Larisha Paul of Rolling Stone stated that it is "as much glitter and glam as it is escapism and unease". Garg also praised Lipa's outfit, which she believed proved Lipa was a "style icon". Writing for Cosmopolitan, Megan Wallace opined it was worth
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Governorate. These events prompted significant military responses from both Russian forces and Syrian government troops.
On 3 December 2024, the Syrian Democratic Forces (SDF), supported by the US-led CJTF–OIR coalition, launched an offensive on pro-government forces in the eastern Deir ez-Zor region.
== Background ==
== Clashes ==
On 17 November 2024, ISIS cells killed a member of the Syrian Democratic Forces (SDF) and injured others at a security checkpoint.
On 19 November, a United States Air Force strike on Iranian-aligned militia compounds in Al-Qoriya Desert, Deir ez-Zor Governorate, killed five militia troops. Additional operations targeted militia positions in Al-Quriyah, Mayadin, and Al-Asharah, following an Iranian missile impact near their Al-Shaddadi base in Al-Hasakah Governorate. Earlier in November, the US-led international coalition conducted four live-ammunition exercises at the Al-Omar Oil Field base, their largest Syrian installation, and another at the Al-Tanf
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singer Maye on the track named "Mi Hogar."
On September 5, Danny released "Bórrame", a collaboration with Mexican singer Kurt. Continuing with new releases, on September 21, he released "Sustancias en Mi Corazón" with Chilean singer Strangehuman. On September 28, his collaboration with Becky G was released, on her album Esquinas. On October 10, Danny announced a tour across 11 cities in the East Cost and Midwest of the US, with the name Ambición Tour.
On January 12, 2024, Danny released the single "Un Día Entenderás". On March 1, he released the deluxe album EVOLUXION based on his last album DLUX (2023), the album includes new and updated tracks such as "Maldito Alcohol" and "Ciudad del Sol".
Calentón Music Festival at Syracuse University on October 19th, 2024 was Danny's first performance at the university's annual Hispanic Music Festival—honoring National Hispanic Heritage Month
== Discography ==
=== Studio albums ===
Las Dos Caras del Amor (2021)
Perdido en Ti (2022)
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play the role of being a constructive opposition party. PP–DB remained silent on how they would position themselves in case a potential third negotiation mandate should be needed during the attempts to form a government, "because it would be wrong [speaking about a third mandate], considering that the first two mandates are still coming up" and as of now "everything possible should be done to fulfill the first or second mandate".
On 1 July President Radev formally asked GERB-SDS to form a minority government with former National Assembly speaker Rosen Zhelyazkov as prime-minister designate. The minority government proposed by Zhelyazkov was largely composed of ministers from previous GERB governments, while also including several incumbent Caretaker Ministers. After the first mandate was received by Zhelyazkov, Boyko Borisov stated that if the government was approved without clear political support, it would only undertake urgent priority tasks before resigning. On 3 July, the
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that the talks were biased and undemocratic. Before the Semey talks, a local activist and reporter Eldos Dosanov was detained by the police.
== Conduct ==
Elections in Kazakhstan are organized by various election commissions, with the Central Election Commission (CEC) serving as the Central Referendum Commission (CRC).
Following President Tokayev's referendum announcement, CEC member Şavkat Ötemisov announced in September 2023 that the CEC was ready to conduct the referendum as early that year if the date was announced, confirming that all necessary preparations were in place.
On 5 July 2024, President Tokayev signed a series of amendments to constitutional laws adopted by the Parliament of Kazakhstan, including the Constitutional Law "On the Republican Referendum," which clarified the rights and responsibilities of national and international observers and foreign media, areas previously unaddressed. The amendments also provided guidelines for media coverage, the conduct of public
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== Term ==
In fashion, the term "deconstructivism" emerged in the second half of the 1980s and early 1990s. The principles of this direction were outlined in 1985 in Harold Koda's article "Rei Kawakubo and the Aesthetics of Poverty". In the early 1990s, Harold Koda and Richard Martin introduced the concept of fashion deconstruction in the Infra-Apparel exhibition catalog, where "deconstructivism" was described as a unified trend of the 1990s. It is believed that the term "deconstructivism" in relation to fashion began to be used after an architectural exhibition in 1988 at the Museum of Modern Art in New York. The work that summarized the basic principles of deconstructivism in the 1990s can be considered the text by Alison Gill "Deconstruction Fashion: The Making of Unfinished, Decomposing and Re-Assembled Clothes". Gill defined deconstruction in fashion as a term to describe "garments on a runway that are unfinished, coming apart, recycled, transparent or grunge".
== General
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Syrian Arab Army withdrew from multiple points in the outskirts. Concurrently with the advance towards Damascus, opposition militia Tahrir al-Sham and the Turkish-backed Syrian National Army in the north launched an offensive into Homs, while the Revolutionary Commando Army advanced into the capital from the southeast. By 8 December 2024, rebel forces entered the city's Barzeh neighborhood. According to official state reports in Russian mass media, President Bashar al-Assad left Damascus by air to Moscow, where he has been granted asylum, sealing the fall of his regime.
== Background ==
The civil war in Syria is a multi-sided conflict with extensive foreign involvement by both states and individuals. The main source of many sides was discontent with Bashar al-Assad's government following the Arab Spring in 2011. The four main opposing forces in the Syrian civil war are the government of the Syrian Arab Republic, the Syrian opposition, the Autonomous Administration of North and
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boxing coach Hao Kun overcomes the challenges that follow and starts a new life.
YOLO grossed $484.5 million worldwide, making it the seventh-highest-grossing film of 2024 and the highest-grossing Chinese film in 2024.
== Plot ==
Leying (Jia Ling) has spent the last decade living in isolation with her parents after withdrawing from society, convinced that this reclusive lifestyle was the best way to "reconcile" with herself. Over the years, she developed unhealthy habits, grew estranged from her family and friends, and became deeply dissatisfied with her life. Her cousin Doudou (Yang Zi), an intern at a TV station, urges her to participate in a job search reality show. However, tensions surface during the show when Leying has a public quarrel with her sister Ledan (Zhang Xiaofei).
Further conflicts arise when Leying discovers her boyfriend Shan (Qiao Shan) and her best friend Lili (Li Xueqin) are secretly involved and expecting a child together. Betrayed and heartbroken, Leying
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Cemetery.
25 April:
MP-elect Mohamed Rasheed, an independent from the Nolhivaram constituency joins the PNC.
GCE Ordinary Level Exams begins in Maldives.
28 April: MDH and Everest global safety concerns Maldives Food and Drug Authority (MFDA) bans MDH and Everest Spices after it was warned by the Singapore Food Agency and Hong Kong's Center for Food Safety that these brand's curry powders were found to contain ethylene oxide. Maldives is the Third country to Ban Two Indian Spice brands despise India-Maldives Conflict.
29 April:
Abdulla Siyaz appointed as State Minister for Ministry of Economic Development and Trade
Chief Commissioner of the Scout Association of Maldives was conferred the Asia Pacific Regional Chairman's Award, by Asia-Pacific Scout Regional chairman, Dale Bonkingo Corvera.
HPA reports 72 cases of Chikungunya during April.
New amendments to the Maldives Customs employee regulations that only individuals holding the rank above Chief Superintendent can be eligible for
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Human rights groups pointed out that such measures are collective punishment. The Palestinian Foreign Ministry called the measures a "grave violations of international law, the Geneva Conventions, a collective punishment, and an extension of the Israeli policies aimed at affecting the Palestinian presence in Jerusalem."
Netanyahu himself pledged a "strong, swift and precise" response, and also announced plans to make it easier for Israelis to obtain firearms.
== Palestinian response ==
Mahmoud Abbas, President of the Palestinian National Authority, published a statement saying that "the government of Israel is fully responsible for this dangerous escalation."
Palestinian militant groups called the attack a retaliation for the Jenin raid. Hamas spokesman Hazem Qassem referred to the attack as "jihadist and resistance action in the city of Jerusalem" and stated that the battle against the occupation "continues and continues". PIJ spokesman Tariq Ezz El-Din praised what he referred
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rejected all of their demands. The farmers were then offered to discuss the demands with Vučić, though they declined to discuss and instead announced that they would organise protests. The farmers demanded to increase subsidies, not add excise duty and value-added taxes on diesel, ensure the price of agricultural products, wheat, corn, and soybeans, and introduce higher premiums for milk. One of the organisers of the protests received threats later that day.
The farmers protests began on 16 May in Kragujevac, Kruševac, Novi Sad, Subotica, Bogatić, Kovin, Pančevo, Požarevac, and Čenta. The protests also later spread to Zrenjanin and Kraljevo. The farmers, using their tractors, blocked the roads. Vučić announced the increase of some subsidies, introducing higher premiums for milk, and allocating more budget money for agriculture on 18 May after discussing it with a group of farmers. This was criticised by a group of farmers from Pančevo, whom they described as "Vučić's pawns". Novak
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the Benapole Express train in the Gopibagh area of Dhaka.
7 January :
2024 Bangladeshi general election: The Awami League led by Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina wins a fourth term in government amid a boycott from opposition parties.
A fire in the Kutupalong refugee camp destroys hundreds of shelters and facilities and displaces nearly 4,000 Rohingya refugees.
=== February ===
5 February: A resident of Bandarban district is killed by cross-border shelling in a spillover effect of the Myanmar Civil War that also sees the entry of an armed Burmese faction into Bangladesh.
29 February: At least 43 people are killed in a building fire in Dhaka.
=== March ===
15 March: The Bangladesh ship MV Abdullah along with its crew is captured and held hostage by Somali pirates.
=== April ===
10 April: Fifty-five Kuki-Chin National Front militants are arrested by Bangladesh Police in Bandarban.
15 April: The MV Abdullah and its crew is released by Somali pirates after 32 days in captivity.
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about advancing energy projects before resolving the Cyprus problem and questioned whether the interconnection will actually reduce energy bills in Cyprus. This stance put him at odds with Demetriou, who strongly supports the project. In September 2024, when asked about Neofytou's potential candidacy for the 2028 presidential election—following his own expressed interest—Annita Demetriou responded that Neofytou had already been tested in 2023, and in light of the public's verdict, DISY should now move forward for the benefit of the country.
Prominent MPs Averof Neofytou, Efthymios Diplaros, and Harris Georgiades have announced that they will not seek re-election in the upcoming legislative election, in adherence to the party statute's 3-term-limit. However, they intend to remain politically active.
=== Progressive Party of Working People (AKEL) ===
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The population becomes poorer than it used to be in real terms. This is in contrast to a situation in which wages are rising to meet the rate of inflation and workers' standard of living remains unchanged.
As of 2023, there is a cost-of-living crisis in many countries around the world. In February 2023, 3 out of 4 consumers globally were worried about the rising cost of everyday expenses. The Big Issue defines a cost of living crisis as ‘a situation in which the cost of everyday essentials like groceries and bills are rising faster than average household incomes’. Change in average real incomes can be measured by real GNI per capita change.
== Effects on society ==
=== Health ===
Cost-of-living crises have had significant and wide-ranging negative consequences for mental and physical well-being.
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Attacks on communication company Moskollector by the SBU shut down 87,000 alarm sensors used for sewage monitoring and control throughout the Moscow metropolitan area, destroying "70 servers and at least 90 terabytes of company data, emails, backup copies and contracts" in the process.
=== June ===
In early June, HUR cyber operatives conducted a widespread attack on various Russian government websites, including those of key ministries such as the ministries of Justice, Defense, Information Technology and Communications, Finance, Internal Affairs, Industry and Energy, and Emergency Situations. The disruptions extended to civilian services, with local reports indicating several wedding cancellations due to system outages. Attacks on the United Aircraft Company (UAC), Russia's primary advanced aircraft manufacturer, impacted its operations and caused its website to be rendered inaccessible for an extended period. HUR reported that its primary method of cyberattack was by using
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cartel co-founder Joaquín "El Chapo" Guzmán, by US authorities in El Paso, Texas.
=== August ===
2 August:
Four men, including a police officer, are found shot to death near Cancún, Quintana Roo.
The Mexican Army confirms the first deaths of its personnel in drone strikes launched by drug cartels in Michoacan.
4 August – Journalist Alejandro Martínez is shot dead in Celaya.
20 August –2024 Mexican judicial reform: Workers in federal courts nationwide go on strike in protest over plans by President Lopez Obrador to have judges elected to office and reduce merit qualifications for judicial employees.
21 August – Eleven gunmen working for the Los Zetas cartel are convicted and sentenced to up to 50 years' imprisonment for the killing of 122 people in the 2011 San Fernando massacre.
27 August – Mexico suspends all interactions with the Canadian and American embassies in Mexico City due to claimed interference with its independence and internal affairs after both ambassadors criticized
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analysts expressed worry for a political system that normalizes regional exclusion. Further discussion centered on both major parties' failure to microzone their nominations to the South East; according to some southeastern groups, the South East should have produced the next president as it has never produced an elected president. The largest of these groups, Igbo socio-cultural organization Ohanaeze Ndigbo, accused the APC and PDP of an apparent "conspiracy" against ethnic Igbos amid other groups' calls to support Obi—a native of Anambra State.
As the campaign began, analysis reports on the candidates' prospects by region emerged with reports on if Tinubu could hold the APC's northern strength when facing a major northern opponent; similarly, questions on if Abubakar could hold the PDP's southern strength when facing two major southern opponents also took a primary role in analysis. In the search for running mate, major candidates sought to achieve regional balance as northerner
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on iPadOS and noted that the hand-tracking system was not precise enough for games. Workers also discussed collaborations with brands such as Nike for working out with the headset, and others investigated face cushions that were better suited for sweaty, high-intensity workouts, but was scrapped due to the battery pack and the fragile screen. A feature called "co-presence"; a projection of a FaceTime user's full body, was also scrapped due to unknown reasons.
=== Unveiling and release ===
In May 2022, Apple's Board of Directors previewed the device. The company began recruiting directors and creatives to develop content for the headset in June. One such director, Jon Favreau, was enlisted to bring the dinosaurs on his Apple TV+ show Prehistoric Planet to life. By April, Apple was also attempting to attract developers to make software and services for the headset. Apple filed over 5,000 patents for technologies which contributed to the development of Apple Vision Pro.
Apple Vision
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Confederação Nacional dos Municípios estimated a R$2.7 billion (US$521 million) loss in agriculture, and a R$245.4 million (US$47 million) loss in livestock farming.
At least 141 cases of leptospirosis, a bacterial blood infection that can be transmitted via contaminated standing water, were confirmed across the state following the floods, with at least seven people eventually dying from complications of the disease.
== Aftermath ==
The floods were considered the worst to hit Brazil in over 80 years, and marked the fourth such environmental disaster in a solar year, as previous floods killed 75 people between July, September, and November 2023.
Climatologist Francisco Eliseu Aquino told AFP that, while the region was already prone to extreme climate events caused by the collision of tropical and polar air masses, these events had "intensified" due to the effects of climate change, stating that the storms were the result of a "disastrous cocktail" of global warming and the El Niño
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to push the score to 8–1, forcing a fifth game and avoiding becoming the first team since 1998 to be swept in the Stanley Cup Finals. With an assist on the Holloway goal, Connor McDavid set the single season playoff record for most assists in one playoff year, breaking the record previously held by Wayne Gretzky in 1988.
=== Game five ===
In game five, Connor Brown scored the initial goal for the Oilers in the first period, with his backhand shot beating goaltender Sergei Bobrovsky for a shorthanded goal. In the second period, the Oilers gained a two-goal lead when Zach Hyman scored on the power play. Three minutes later, Oilers forward Warren Foegele passed to captain Connor McDavid, whose wrist shot beat Bobrovsky for a 3–0 lead. The Panthers got on the board less than two minutes later when forward Evan Rodrigues passed to Matthew Tkachuk, who scored to cut the deficit to two goals. Following a slashing penalty by Rodrigues, the Oilers regained a three-goal lead when McDavid
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border disputes and to maintain peace and tranquility in border regions.
Swapnil Kusale wins a bronze medal in Men's 50 meter rifle three positions at the 2024 Summer Olympics in Paris.
8 August –
The India men's national field hockey team wins a bronze medal at the 2024 Summer Olympics in Paris.
Neeraj Chopra wins a silver medal in Javelin throw at the 2024 Summer Olympics in Paris.
9 August – Aman Sehrawat wins a bronze medal in Men's freestyle 57 kilograms at the 2024 Summer Olympics in Paris.
9 August – The rape and murder of a female 31 year-old post-graduate trainee at the state-run R. G. Kar Medical College and Hospital in Kolkata sparks outrage and nationwide protests.
12 August – At least seven people are killed and 10 others are injured in a crowd crush believed to have been caused by a clash between a flower vendor and Hindu worshippers at the Baba Siddhnath Temple in Jehanabad District, Bihar.
21 August – At least 18 people are killed and 37 others are injured in an
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announced that more than 300 locations worldwide had planned demonstrations. Protests were held in countries including:
Americas and the Caribbean – Argentina, Brazil, Chile, Colombia, Costa Rica, Dominican Republic, Ecuador, Mexico, Panama, Paraguay, Peru, Puerto Rico, the United States, Uruguay
Asia – India, Japan, Malaysia, South Korea, Taiwan
Africa – Egypt, Madagascar
Europe – Belgium, Denmark, France, Germany, Great Britain, Italy, Latvia, Netherlands, Portugal, Scotland, Spain, Switzerland
Oceania – New Zealand, Australia
=== 17 August: Great National March for Peace ===
The Agence France-Presse (AFP) reported that "the ruling 'Chavista' movement ... also called demonstrations ... 'in support of the victory' of the president".
According to the United Socialist Party of Venezuela (PSUV—of which Maduro serves as president), "the Venezuelan people overflowed with love and joy in all states of the country" in the Great National March for Peace and in support of President
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Kansas City fail to reach an agreement in labour negotiations, resulting in a strike that halts rail freight traffic.
Jamie Korab wins the 2024 Waterford Valley provincial by-election.
August 26 – Canada announces a 100% tariff on imports of Chinese-made electric vehicles and a 25% tariff on Chinese steel and aluminum.
=== September ===
September 4
The New Democratic Party ends its supply and confidence agreement with the Liberal government of Prime Minister Justin Trudeau.
Pakistani resident Muhammad Shahzeb Khan, also known as Shazeb Jadoon, is arrested in Ormstown, Quebec on suspicion of plotting attacks against Jewish people in the United States on the anniversary of the 7 October attacks on behalf of the Islamic State.
September 5–15 – 2024 Toronto International Film Festival.
September 9 – Finnish-Canadian sportswear mogul Peter Nygård is sentenced to 11 years in prison for sexual assault after being accused of attacking five women in his downtown Toronto office.
September 11
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erupted in Baghdad between protesters and security forces, with security forces using gunfire against protesters. One march included more than 1,000 students.
In March 2020, Mohammed Allawi sent a letter to the President of Iraq, stating that he had to decline to take office as prime minister since the Iraqi Parliament had declined to approve his cabinet. Reports indicated that the crowds of protesters in Baghdad had expressed widespread opposition to Allawi.
Mustafa Al-Kadhimi was named by President Barham Salih as prime minister-designate, the third person tapped to lead the country in just 10 weeks as it struggled to replace a government that fell last year after months of protests. Kadhimi was nominated by President Barham Salih, state television reported, shortly after the previous designated prime minister, Adnan al-Zurfi, announced he was withdrawing having failed to secure enough support to pass a government. After nearly six months of political negotiations, Iraq's
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players wore black shooting shirts bearing Walton's name with a tie-dye background while their jerseys had a black band with his name on the shoulder. Celtics team staff wore pins with a similar Walton tie-dye.
=== Game 2 ===
Jrue Holiday led the Celtics to a 2–0 series lead with 26 points and 11 rebounds. Jaylen Brown added 21 points and 3 steals, while Jayson Tatum recorded a near-triple-double of 18 points, 9 rebounds and 12 assists. For the Mavericks, Luka Dončić notched a triple-double of 32 points, 11 rebounds and 11 assists in a losing effort, becoming the first player in Dallas franchise history to record a triple-double in the NBA Finals. Kristaps Porziņģis injured his left leg late in game two.
=== Game 3 ===
Boston held off a Mavericks comeback by winning the game to move on the brink of their 18th title. The Mavericks had a 22–2 run to cut Boston's lead to 93–92 but the Celtics responded with a 13–7 run of their own to seal the victory. With 4:12 remaining in the
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Blue Ribbon Beer", "You're My Best Friend").
June 8 – Mark James, 83, American songwriter ("Suspicious Minds", "Always on My Mind").
June 27 – Kinky Friedman, 79, American singer-songwriter and humorist, Parkinson's disease.
July 1 – Rusty Golden, 65, American singer, son of the Oak Ridge Boys' William Lee Golden and member of the Goldens.
July 9 – Joe Bonsall, 76, longtime member of the Oak Ridge Boys (tenor vocal), complications from ALS.
July 10 – Dave Loggins, 76, pop and country singer ("Please Come to Boston", "Nobody Loves Me Like You Do").
July 20 – Sandy Posey, 80, American pop, country and gospel singer, complications from dementia.
August 16 – Bobby Hicks, 91, American Hall of Fame bluegrass fiddler, complications from a heart attack.
September 13 – Tommy Cash, 84, American country musician ("Six White Horses").
September 22 – Hugh Prestwood, 82, American songwriter ("Hard Rock Bottom of Your Heart"), stroke.
September 28 – Kris Kristofferson, 88, American country
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"State of the World's Migratory Species" (PDF). UN Environment Programme World Conservation Monitoring Centre (UNEP-WCMC). February 2024. Archived (PDF) from the original on 12 February 2024.
"State of the Global Climate 2023". WMO.int. World Meteorological Organization. 19 March 2024. Archived from the original on 19 March 2024. WMO-No. 1347.
"Europe is not prepared for rapidly growing climate risks". European Environment Agency. 10 March 2024. Retrieved 15 May 2024.
Ripple, William J.; Wolf, Christopher; Gregg, Jillian W.; Rockstrom, Johan; Mann, Michael E.; Oreskes, Naomi; et al. (8 October 2024). "The 2024 state of the climate report: Perilous times on planet Earth". BioScience. biae087. doi:10.1093/biosci/biae087.
"Surging Seas in a Warming World: The latest science on present-day impacts and future projections of sea-level rise" (PDF). United Nations. 26 August 2024. Archived (PDF) from the original on 20 October 2024.
Olhoff, Anne; Bataille, Chris; Christensen, John; Den
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