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This article is about the year 2024. For the number, see
2024 (number) .
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2024 (MMXXIV ) is the current year, and is a leap year starting on Monday of the Gregorian calendar , the 2024th year of the Common Era (CE ) and Anno Domini (AD ) designations, the 24th year of the 3rd millennium and the 21st century , and the 5th year of the 2020s decade.
22nd century
2020s
2030s
2040s
2023
2024
2025
2026
2027
2777
1473 ԹՎ ՌՆՀԳ
6774
180–181
1945–1946
1431
2974
2 Cha. 3 – 3 Cha. 3
2568
1386
7532–7533
癸卯 年 (Water Rabbit ) 4721 or 4514 — to — 甲辰年 (Wood Dragon ) 4722 or 4515
1740–1741
3190
2016–2017
5784–5785
2080–2081
1945–1946
5124–5125
12024
1024–1025
1402–1403
1445–1446
Reiwa 6 (令和6 年)
1957–1958
113
Gregorian minus 13 days
4357
ROC 113 民國113年
556
2567
阴水兔年 (female Water-Rabbit ) 2150 or 1769 or 997 — to — 阳木龙年 (male Wood-Dragon ) 2151 or 1770 or 998
1704067200 – 1735689599
So far, this year has seen the continuation of major armed conflicts , including the Russian invasion of Ukraine , the Myanmar civil war , the Sudanese civil war , and the Islamist insurgency in the Sahel . The ongoing Israel–Hamas war has also led to spillover into numerous countries, among the most prominent being a rise in activity by the Houthi movement which has contributed to a crisis in the Red Sea that has impacted global shipping, in addition to the acceleration of protests against the war mostly concentrated at college campuses in the United States .
Approximately 79 countries, representing around four billion people, are expected to conduct national elections throughout the course of the year,[1 ] [2 ] [3 ] [4 ] including eight out of ten of the world's most populous countries (Bangladesh , Brazil , Pakistan , Russia , India , Mexico , Indonesia , the United States )[1 ] as well as France and the United Kingdom .[5 ] The European Parliament also held elections.[6 ]
Events
January
January 1
January 2 – 2023 Marshallese general election : The Legislature of the Marshall Islands elects Hilda Heine as President for a second non-consecutive term during its first session following the general election.[13 ]
January 3 – 2024 Kerman bombings : An Islamic State double bombing kills 94 people during a memorial event commemorating the assassination of Qasem Soleimani in Kerman , Iran.[14 ] The bombing was carried out using two briefcase bombs placed at the entrance that were detonated remotely.[15 ]
January 7 – 2024 Bangladeshi general election : The Awami League , led by incumbent Sheikh Hasina , wins a fourth consecutive term amid protests by opposition parties and a large drop in voter turnout.[16 ] [17 ]
January 8 – 2024 conflict in Ecuador : Ecuadorian President Daniel Noboa declares a state of emergency following the escape of Los Choneros drug cartel leader José Adolfo Macías Villamar from prison. The military was deployed onto the streets and into prisons, while setting a national nighttime curfew .[18 ]
January 11 – Riots break out throughout Papua New Guinea after an alleged rounding error causes pay cuts in police officers and soldiers.[19 ]
January 12 – Operation Prosperity Guardian : A U.S.-led coalition launches air strikes at Houthi militant locations in Yemen, marking a retaliation to the Houthis' attacks on ships in the Red Sea .[20 ]
January 13 – 2024 Taiwanese presidential election : Lai Ching-te of the ruling Democratic Progressive Party wins with 40% of the vote.[21 ]
January 14
January 15 – Following a brief political crisis in the aftermath of the 2023 elections , Bernardo Arévalo is inaugurated as the 52nd President of Guatemala .[25 ] [26 ]
January 16 – Iran carries out a series of missile and drone strikes within Pakistan 's Balochistan province , claiming that it had targeted the Iranian Baloch militant group Jaish ul-Adl .[27 ]
January 18 – Pakistan conducts retaliatory airstrikes on Iran's Sistan and Baluchestan province .[28 ]
January 19 – Japan becomes the fifth country to achieve a soft landing on the Moon , with its SLIM mission.[29 ] [30 ]
January 24 – 2024 Korochansky Ilyushin Il-76 crash : A Russian Ilyushin Il-76 military transport plane carrying (according to Russia) 65 Ukrainian prisoners of war, six crew members and three guards crashes in Russia's Korochansky District , near the Ukrainian border , killing everyone on board.[31 ]
January 26
January 31 – Sultan of Johor Ibrahim Iskandar ascends the throne as the 17th Yang di-Pertuan Agong of Malaysia .[35 ]
February
March
April
April 1 – Israel attacks the Iranian embassy in Damascus , killing 16 people.[61 ]
April 3 – A powerful earthquake with a magnitude of 7.4 strikes off the eastern coast of Taiwan , with small tsunamis reaching heights of 20–30 cm (7.9–11.8 in) hitting Okinawa Prefecture , Japan .[62 ]
April 4 – The 2024 Kuwaiti general election is held.[63 ]
April 5 – Ecuadorian police raid the Mexican embassy in Quito in order to arrest former vice-president Jorge Glas , who had been granted political asylum by Mexico. This action violates the Vienna Convention on Diplomatic Relations , and Mexico and Nicaragua break off diplomatic relations with Ecuador .[64 ]
April 6 – Peter Pellegrini is elected President of Slovakia in the second round of the 2024 Slovak presidential election .[65 ]
April 8 – A total solar eclipse is visible across North America.[66 ]
April 9 – After Leo Varadkar handed in his resignation, Fine Gael leader Simon Harris becomes Ireland's youngest Taoiseach after a Dáil vote of 88–69 and being appointed by President Michael D. Higgins .[67 ]
April 10 – 2024 South Korean legislative election : The Democratic Party and Democratic Alliance wins 176 seats, while the People Power and People Future , to which President Yoon Suk Yeol belongs, wins only 108 seats.[68 ]
April 13 – Iran launches retaliatory strikes against Israel after an Israeli bombing of the Iranian embassy in Damascus earlier in the month.[69 ]
April 16 – 2024 Persian Gulf floods : At least 32 people are killed when heavy rainfall strikes the Middle East , causing flash flooding. This caused many disruptions for Emirates airline at Dubai International Airport .[70 ]
April 17
April 19 – Israel conducts airstrikes against Iran , in response to Iran's missile and drone attack on Israel earlier on April 13.[73 ]
April 25 – Following the resignation of Haiti 's acting President and Prime Minister Ariel Henry , a Transitional Presidential Council takes power as the new head of state of Haiti .[74 ]
April 29
April 30 – The G7 countries agree to phase out unabated coal power by 2030–2035.[77 ]
May
June
June 1
June 1 –29 – The 2024 ICC Men's T20 World Cup is co-hosted by the West Indies and the United States , and is won by India .[106]
June 2 – The 2024 Mexican general election is held, with Claudia Sheinbaum elected as the first female president of Mexico.[107]
June 5 – Starliner Crewed Flight Test launches atop an Atlas V rocket to the ISS .[108] [109]
June 6 –9 – The 2024 European Parliament election is held. The EPP , of incumbent Commission President Ursula von der Leyen , retains its status as the largest group in parliament amid gains by the ECR group.[110] [111]
June 9
June 10 – A plane crash near Chikangawa , Malawi, kills nine people, including Vice President of Malawi Saulos Chilima .[114]
June 12 – The United Nations' first inquiry into the October 7 attacks and resulting conflict finds that both Israel and Hamas committed war crimes .[115] [116]
June 14 – July 14 – UEFA Euro 2024 is held in Germany , and is won by Spain .[117]
June 20 – July 14 – The 2024 Copa América is held in the United States , and is won by Argentina .[118]
June 23
June 24 – WikiLeaks founder Julian Assange leaves the United Kingdom after being freed from prison in a plea deal with the United States. He returns to his native Australia two days later.[122]
June 26 – A failed coup d'état attempt in La Paz , Bolivia is led by the former General Commander Juan José Zúñiga .[123]
June 28 – 2024 Mongolian parliamentary election : The Mongolian People's Party wins a reduced majority of seats in the State Great Khural amid gains by the Democratic Party .[124]
June 29
July
Predicted and scheduled events
Deaths
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● T h i s p a g e w a s l a s t e d i t e d o n 1 9 J u l y 2 0 2 4 , a t 0 8 : 0 0 ( U T C ) .
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