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List of events in July 2013 .

Events

  • July 1
    • Marina Loshak appointed new director of the museum. Pushkin , replacing Irina Antonov at this post [1] .
    • Croatia joined the EU [2] .
    • In the city of Chengdu , Sichuan , China, the New Century Global Center , the largest detached building in the world with an area of ​​over 1.76 million square meters , was officially opened [3] .
  • July 2
    • In Yakutia, during a hard landing , a Mi-8 helicopter crashed , 24 people died, four survived [4] .
    • At the 17th second of the flight at the Baikonur Cosmodrome, the Proton-M launch vehicle crashed with three GLONASS satellites on board [5] .
    • Portuguese Foreign Minister Paulo Portas resigned [6] .
    • Residents of Ukrainian Vradiyevka stormed the police department using a Molotov cocktail ; the assault was triggered by the appearance in the building of the police department of a police officer who raped a local resident [7] .
  • 3 July
    • King Albert II of Belgium announced his abdication from July 21 in favor of his eldest son, Prince Philip. [8]
    • The Egyptian army dismissed President Mohammed Mursi after ongoing protests. Chairman of the Supreme Court Adli Mansour was appointed acting president [9] .
    • The Turkish court decided to ban the restructuring of Istanbul 's Gezi Park and the adjacent Taksim Square [10] .
    • Imagine Cup -2013 in St. Petersburg: ITMO team won the programming world championship [11] .
  • 4th of July
    • The International Football Federation suspended Cameroon's membership in the organization due to the intervention of the Cameroonian authorities in the activities of the local football association [12] .
    • A meeting of scientists against the reform of the Russian Academy of Sciences was held in Moscow Hyde Park [13] .
    • The oil company ExxonMobil has again become a leader in the list of one hundred global corporations with the largest market capitalization , ahead of Apple [14] .
  • The International Olympic Committee has chosen the capital of the 2018 Summer Youth Olympic Games . This right was granted to the capital of Argentina, Buenos Aires. [15]
  • 5'th of July
    • Egypt's membership in the African Union has been suspended [16] .
    • Pope Francis signed a decree on the canonization of John Paul II [17] .
    • Carmen Melendez was appointed the first woman in the history of Venezuela - the Minister of Defense [18] .
  • July 6th
    • An Asiana Airlines Boeing 777 crashed while flying from Seoul at the San Francisco airport: 3 people were killed and 181 were injured [19] .
    • A major railway disaster occurred in the Canadian city ​​of Lac Megantica : a train loaded with oil went off the rails and exploded. 20 people died, 30 went missing [20] .
    • The 27th Summer Universiade was opened in Kazan ( Russia ) [21] .
  • July 7th
    • Andy Murray was the first British tennis player since 1936 to win the Wimbledon tournament [22] .
    • Mass riots in Pugachev, Saratov region [23] .
  • July 8
    • The authorities of Bolivia demanded an explanation from the ambassadors of France, Spain, Portugal and Italy in connection with the incident with the plane of the country's president Evo Morales [24] .
    • Former Minister of Railways of China Liu Zhijun sentenced to death for corruption with a two-year delay in execution [25] .
  • July 9th
    • Hazem al-Bablawi has been appointed the new Prime Minister of Egypt . Mohammed ElBaradei became Vice President [26] .
  • July 10th
    • The data obtained by the IBEX satellite confirmed the presence of the plasma tail of the solar system [27] [28] .
    • The Chairman of the Government of the Pridnestrovian Moldavian Republic was Tatyana Mikhailovna Turanskaya [29] .
  • July 11th
    • The Prime Minister of Luxembourg, Jean-Claude Juncker , resigned [30] .
    • Vyacheslav Mukhanov and Alexei Starobinsky became winners of the 2013 Gruber Cosmology Prize for their contribution to the creation of a standard cosmological model [31] .
    • For the first time in 33 years, the American Helicopter Society awarded the Igor Sikorsky Prize for creating a muscular-powered helicopter [32] .
    • Against the background of statements by Federal Reserve Chairman Ben Bernanke, the Dow Jones Industrial Average and Standard & Poor's 500 indices added more than 1% and updated historic highs, the high-tech NASDAQ index reached a record high in 10 years [33] .
  • July, 12
    • At the railway station in the Parisian suburb of Bretigny-sur-Orge, a passenger train went off the rails following the city of Limoges , 8 people died, dozens were injured [34] .
    • The IV Odessa International Film Festival opened [35] .
    • The US State Department called on the armed forces of Egypt to release the ousted President Mohammed Mursi [36] .
  • July 13
    • A major car accident in the territory of the Podolsky district of the Moscow region : KAMAZ collided with a regular bus; 18 people died [37] , July 15 was declared the day of mourning [38] .
    • Moscow CSKA won the Russian Super Cup [39] .
    • In the Chinese provinces of Zhejiang and Fujian , over half a million residents were evacuated due to the typhoon Sowlik [40] .
    • Parliamentary elections in Bhutan . The victory was first won by the opposition Democratic People's Party of Bhutan [41] .
  • the 14 th of July
    • In some cities in the United States , protests took place because of the acquittal of the combatant George Zimmerman , who killed a black teenager [42] [43] .
  • July 15
    • The discovery of the fourteenth satellite of Neptune was announced [44] .
    • In Panama, the North Korean freighter Chong Chon Gang was arrested by local authorities along with the crew, trying to secretly transport 240 tons of undeclared weapons from Cuba through the Panama Canal to the DPRK . The arms trade with the DPRK is prohibited by a number of UN Security Council resolutions . North Korea demands the immediate release of the team and the ship. Panama authorities seek help from UN Security Council [45]
  • July 16
    • Mass poisoning of children by school lunches occurred in the Indian city ​​of Chapra , Bihar . According to preliminary data, 20 children died, about 50 were hospitalized [46] .
    • In France, the Norwegian musician Varg Vikernes and his wife were arrested on suspicion of preparing a large-scale attack [47] [48] .
    • Flooding in southwestern China killed at least 58 people, 175 went missing [49] .
  • July 17th
    • Queen Elizabeth II of Great Britain approved a bill that legalizes same-sex marriage in England and Wales [50] .
  • July 18th
    • Alexei Navalny , who is a registered candidate for mayor of Moscow , was sentenced in the Kirovles case to five years in prison. The businessman Peter Ofitserov, who is passing through the same case, is at four [51] [52] . In connection with the verdict, protests were held in Moscow, St. Petersburg and Kirov [53] .
  • July 19
    • Bringing the cross of the Apostle Andrew the First-Called to the Cathedral of Christ the Savior in Moscow [54] .
    • The Chinese man fell into a coma from an electric shock while charging the iPhone [55] , less than a week after a similar incident that caused the death of a Chinese woman [56] .
    • The American city ​​of Detroit declared bankrupt. [57]
    • By a court ruling, Alexei Navalny and Petr Ofitserov were released from custody until the sentence entered into legal force [58] .
  • July 20
    • The flood began in the Far East of Russia [59] [60] .
  • 21 July
    • The King of Belgium Albert II abdicated in favor of the son of Philip , who took the oath and became the seventh king of Belgium [61] .
    • The Russian men's team won the World Volleyball League [62] .
    • During a US-Australian exercise called Talisman Saber, US fighters mistakenly dropped training bombs on the Great Barrier Reef [63] .
    • In Japan , elections were held to the House of Councilors [64] .
  • July 22
    • An earthquake of magnitude 6.6 in Gansu province (Northwest China) killed 95 people, injured more than 1000 [65] .
    • The Istanbul Regional Administrative Court allowed tree felling in Gezi Park for the construction of a shopping center [66] .
    • Of the two Iraqi prisons - “ Taji ” and “ Abu Ghraib ”, a mass simultaneous escape was committed, for which the al-Qaida terrorist organization took responsibility [67] .
    • In Uzbekistan , work has begun on the construction of a new electrified Angren-Pap railway line , which should connect the Ferghana Valley with the rest of the country, bypassing Tajikistan [68] .
    • Poland switched to digital television broadcasting [69] .
  • July 23
    • In Rio de Janeiro , the World Catholic Youth Days opened [70] .
    • All 28 governments of the European Union countries agreed to recognize the combat wing of the Lebanese Hezbollah movement as a terrorist organization [71] .
    • In Sofia, several hundred protesters against the Bulgarian government blocked the exits of the People’s Assembly of the republic [72] .
  • July 24
    • Train wreck in spain . Killed 80 people, 178 injured [73] .
    • American Wells Fargo Bank has become the largest in the world, overtaking Industrial and Commercial Bank of China in cost [74]
  • July 25th
    • Parliamentary elections in Togo [75] . The ruling party Union for the Republic won the majority of seats (62 seats) [76] .
    • As a result of mass rallies of supporters and opponents of the ousted Egyptian President Mohammed Mursi, 30 to 200 people died, about 700 were injured [77] .
  • 26 July
    • As a result of mass rallies of supporters and opponents of the ousted Egyptian President Mohammed Mursi , 80 people were killed, almost 800 were injured [78] .
  • July 27th
    • Early Parliamentary Elections in Kuwait [79] .
    • Kiev celebrated the 1025th anniversary of the Baptism of Russia [80] .
  • July 28th
    • Legislative Election in Cambodia . The victory was won by the People’s Party of Cambodia [81] .
    • Presidential Election in Mali [82] .
    • Legislative Election in the Turkish Republic of Northern Cyprus [83] . The victory was won by the Turkish Republican Party - the combined forces [84] .
    • The German women's football team won the European Championship in Sweden for the 6th time in a row. [85]
    • In southern Italy, on the Naples-Canosa road, a passenger bus drove outside the lane and fell into the abyss; 38 people died, 10 were seriously injured [86] .
  • July 30th
    • Presidential Election in Pakistan [87] Mamnun Hussein [88] was elected the new president.
  • July 31
    • Presidential Election in Zimbabwe [89] . Victory was won by incumbent President Robert Mugabe [90] .

See also

► July 2013

Notes

  1. ↑ Marina Loshak became the new director of the museum. Pushkin. (inaccessible link)
  2. ↑ Croatia became the 28th member state of the European Union.
  3. ↑ China built the largest building in the world , Real Estate- Lenta.ru (July 1, 2013). Archived July 11, 2013.
  4. ↑ Four people survived a helicopter crash in Yakutia , RIA Novosti (July 3, 2013). Date of treatment July 4, 2013. (unavailable link)
  5. ↑ Dmitry Medvedev demanded a list of those responsible for the Proton-M accident.
  6. ↑ The head of the Portuguese Foreign Ministry left after the head of the Ministry of Finance.
  7. ↑ Residents of the rebellious Vradiyevka stormed the police department, despite police shooting and burned him with “Molotov cocktails”. , censor.net.ua (July 2, 2013).
  8. ↑ King of Belgium decided to announce abdication / lenta.ru
  9. ↑ Egyptian army dismissed Mohammed Mursi / lenta.ru
  10. ↑ Turkish court canceled the development plan for Taksim Square , Lenta.ru (July 3, 2013).
  11. ↑ ITMO team won the World Programming Championship / lenta.ru
  12. ↑ FIFA suspended the membership of Cameroon , Lenta.ru (July 4, 2013).
  13. ↑ Scientists rally was held in Moscow Hyde Park , Echo of Moscow (July 4, 2013).
  14. ↑ ExxonMobil took Apple off the status of the most expensive company in the world , Lenta.ru (July 4, 2013).
  15. ↑ Buenos Aires will host the 2018 Summer Youth Olympic Games.
  16. ↑ The African Union suspended Egypt's participation in the organization , Rossiyskaya Gazeta (July 5, 2013).
  17. ↑ Miracles do happen: John Paul II is recognized as a saint , NTV (July 5, 2013).
  18. ↑ Venezuelan Minister of Defense is a female admiral.
  19. ↑ Crash of a Boeing 777 in San Francisco. RIA Novosti , 6.7.2013.
  20. ↑ The number of train crash victims in Canada has risen to 20.
  21. ↑ Opening ceremony of the XXVII World Summer Universiade in Kazan.
  22. ↑ Andy Murray won the Wimbledon tournament , 7Tennis.ru (July 7, 2013). Date of treatment July 7, 2013.
  23. ↑ Unrest resumed in Pugachev , Tape. Roux (July 8, 2013). Retrieved July 8, 2013.
  24. ↑ Bolivia requires explanations from the ambassadors of European countries regarding the incident with the Morales plane , Rosbalt at mail.ru (July 9, 2013). Archived on March 14, 2016.
  25. ↑ A Chinese ex-minister of railways collected $ 10.5 million in bribes and was sentenced to death with a delay , Moskovsky Komsomolets (July 8, 2013). (inaccessible link)
  26. ↑ Vasilyev B. New Egyptian Prime Minister Appointed // Russian Newspaper. - 9.7.2013.
  27. ↑ Historical moment: American scientists have discovered the tail of the solar system.
  28. ↑ NASA's IBEX Provides First View Of the Solar System's Tail. (eng.)
  29. ↑ The government will be headed by Tatyana Turanskaya (Russian) (07/10/2013). Archived June 30, 2009. Date of treatment July 10, 2013.
  30. ↑ Luxembourg Prime Minister resigned due to espionage scandal.
  31. ↑ Vyacheslav Mukhanov and Alexey Starobinsky became laureates of the Gruber Prize in Cosmology , Polit.ru (July 11, 2013).
  32. ↑ In Canada, they created the first Sikorsky prize-winning pedal helicopter , Lenta.ru (July 13, 2013).
  33. ↑ US S&P 500 and Dow Jones indexes rose yesterday to the record , finmarket.ru (July 12, 2013).
  34. ↑ A passenger train derailed near Paris.
  35. ↑ IV International Film Festival opened in Odessa.
  36. ↑ The US State Department supported Germany’s call for the release of M. Mursi. , RBC (July 13, 2013). Archived on September 21, 2017.
  37. ↑ accident in new Moscow claimed the lives of fourteen people
  38. ↑ Monday is declared the day of mourning in Moscow and the Moscow region for the victims of a major accident at Podolsk
  39. ↑ Moscow CSKA won the Russian Super Cup by defeating Zenit , rsport.ru (July 13, 2013). Archived July 19, 2013.
  40. ↑ In eastern China, more than 500 thousand people were evacuated due to typhoon , gazeta.ru (July 13, 2013).
  41. ↑ The opposition for the first time in history won the election in Bhutan.
  42. ↑ US President Barack Obama calls for calm after George Zimmerman's acquittal over death of Trayvon Martin , news.com.au (July 15, 2013).
  43. ↑ The verdict on the murder of a black man provoked protests in the United States , Lenta.ru (July 14, 2013).
  44. ↑ Tilmann Althaus. Neuer Neptunmond entdeckt (German) . Spektrum.de (15. Juli 2012). Date of treatment July 15, 2013. Archived on September 1, 2013.
  45. ↑ BBC. Panama detained a suspicious North Korean ship (Rus.) . BBC.russian (July 16, 2012). Date of treatment July 16, 2013. Archived September 2, 2013.
  46. ↑ The number of children who died from poisoning in India has risen to 20 (neopr.) . RIA Novosti (July 17, 2013). Date of treatment July 17, 2013. Archived on September 2, 2013.
  47. ↑ French police detained musician Varg Vikernes (neopr.) . RIA Novosti (July 16, 2013). Date of treatment July 16, 2013. Archived July 16, 2013.
  48. ↑ Valls justifie l'arrestation préventive du Norvégien Vikernes (French) . Le Monde (16 juillet 2013). Date of treatment July 16, 2013. Archived July 16, 2013.
    Russian translation of the article: Varg Vikernes was preparing to “carry out a large-scale terrorist attack” (neopr.) . InoSMI.ru (July 16, 2013). Date of treatment July 16, 2013. Archived July 16, 2013.
  49. ↑ 58 dead, 175 missing in Sichuan floods (unopened) (inaccessible link - history ) . Xinhua (July 16, 2013). (unavailable link from 07/21/2013 [2220 days])
  50. ↑ In the UK legalized same-sex marriage , Lenta.ru (July 17, 2013).
  51. ↑ Navalny sentenced to five years in prison // Lenta.ru, July 18, 2013
  52. ↑ The trial of Navalny: the verdict // Gazeta.ru, July 18, 2013
  53. ↑ Mass protests against the verdict to Navalny took place in Russia // Deutsche Welle, July 18, 2013
  54. ↑ Thousands of believers in Moscow came to bow to the St. Andrew cross , RIA Novosti (07/19/2013). Date of treatment July 22, 2013.
  55. ↑ A Beijing resident's heart stopped trying to charge the iPhone (unopened) . Archived on September 2, 2013.
  56. ↑ Not the last call: how the iPhone killed a man and how to avoid such a fate , Computerra (July 17, 2013).
  57. ↑ Detroit declared himself bankrupt in order to protect himself from creditors (Russian) . newsru.com. Date of treatment July 17, 2013. Archived on September 2, 2013.
  58. ↑ Alexei Navalny was released from arrest (neopr.) . ITAR-TASS (July 19, 2013). Date of treatment July 19, 2013. Archived September 2, 2013.
  59. ↑ Emergency mode introduced in Amur village due to flood | RIA News
  60. ↑ Flood in the Far East | RIA News
  61. ↑ In Belgium, the king changed.
  62. ↑ The Russian men's volleyball team won the World League final.
  63. ↑ American fighters dropped bombs on the Great Barrier Reef , Rossiyskaya Gazeta (July 21, 2013).
  64. ↑ In Japan, elections were held , Interfax (July 21, 2013).
  65. ↑ 77,000 students affected in NW China quake , XINHUA (July 24, 2013). Archived July 27, 2013.
  66. ↑ In Turkey, the court allowed the Gezi park in Istanbul to be cut down, the protests over which covered half the country , Mirror of the Week (July 22, 2013).
  67. ↑ Al Qaeda claimed responsibility for escaping from Abu Ghraib , Lenta.ru (July 23, 2013).
  68. ↑ Uzbekistan began construction of the Angren-Pap railway , 12news.uz (July 22, 2013). Archived on November 19, 2014.
  69. ↑ Today, Poland has completely switched to digital television.
  70. ↑ One and a half million young Catholics came to World Youth Days
  71. ↑ One and a half handshake of a terrorist , Lenta.ru (July 23, 2013).
  72. ↑ Protesters in Sofia blocked the parliament building , Voice of Russia (July 23, 2013).
  73. ↑ In Spain, 80 people died in a railway accident. (unopened) (inaccessible link) . Date of treatment August 3, 2013. Archived on August 15, 2013.
  74. ↑ American bank Wells Fargo took away the title of the most expensive in the world , news.finance.ua (July 24, 2013) from Chinese ICBC .
  75. ↑ Parliamentary elections are held in Togo's West African state.
  76. ↑ Adam Carr. [ Website may contain malware! ]
  77. ↑ Islamists say the deaths of more than 200 people in Cairo, the Ministry of Health - about 29.
  78. ↑ During the day in Egypt, 80 people died, almost 800 were injured.
  79. ↑ Kuwait ends voting in the early parliamentary elections.
  80. ↑ Kiev begins the celebration of the 1025th anniversary of the Baptism of Russia , Vesti.ru (July 27, 2013).
  81. ↑ The People’s Party won the election in Cambodia.
  82. ↑ Presidential elections are held in Mali.
  83. ↑ Elections. (eng.)
  84. ↑ Parliamentary elections in Northern Cyprus ended with the victory of the opposition.
  85. ↑ Germany won the European Championships for the eighth time (neopr.) . sportbox.ru . VGTRK (July 28, 2013). Date of treatment July 29, 2013. Archived September 2, 2013.
  86. ↑ Accident with a bus in Italy , RIA Novosti (07.28.2013). Date of treatment July 29, 2013.
  87. ↑ Presidential elections will be held in Pakistan.
  88. ↑ New president elected in Pakistan.
  89. ↑ Elections in Zimbabwe are chaotic, but massive.
  90. ↑ Mugabe is the seventh time proclaimed president of Zimbabwe.
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