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List of events in June 2016 .
Events
- June 1st
- The Investigative Committee of Russia has opened a criminal case against Vladivostok Mayor Igor Pushkaryov . He is suspected of abuse of power [1] .
- The longest railway tunnel in the world has begun work in Switzerland . Its length is 57 kilometers [2] .
- The Russian government has softened the conditions of the embargo imposed on the import into the country of products from the USA, Canada, Australia, as well as EU countries, Ukraine and some other European countries. A number of food products intended exclusively for the production of baby food have been removed from the ban [3] .
- 2 June
- The lower house of the German parliament supported a resolution recognizing the events of 1915 in the Ottoman Empire as genocide of the Armenian population by the Turks. Turkey recalled the ambassador from Germany after the resolution on the Armenian Genocide [4] [5] .
- In the capital of Venezuela, Caracas , riots began, caused by severe food shortages and huge lines for food [6] .
- June 4th
- Unprecedentedly heavy rainfall caused floods in France and Germany . The water level in the Seine rose by 6.1 meters [7] [8] .
- June 5th
- In the city of Aktobe ( Kazakhstan ), the seizure of arms stores and a military unit took place. As a result of the shootout, 7 people were killed, 38 people were injured, 13 terrorists were killed [9] .
- In the second round of the in Peru , Pedro Kuczynski won. [10]
- In France, the Grand Slam tournament ended, in the singles among men, the winner was Novak Djokovic , among women - Garbinier Mugurus [11] [12] .
- June 8
- IUPAC officially approved the names of new chemical elements: 113 elements received the name nichonium (Nihonium, Nh), 115 - Moscow (Moscovium, Mc), 117 - Tennesine (Tennessine, Ts), 118 - Oganesson [13] .
- The artist Pyotr Pavlensky was released , who, as part of the “Threat” action, set fire to the door of the FSB building in Lubyanka [14] .
- The Russian Ministry of Sports issued an order according to which e-sports is included in the register of officially recognized sports [15] .
- As a result of the shooting in the shopping and entertainment center of Tel Aviv , four people were killed and about twenty were injured [16] .
- the 9th of June
- The Ambassador of China was called to the Japanese Foreign Ministry in connection with the appearance of the Chinese frigate in the disputed Senkaku Islands [17] .
- June 10th
- The Admiralty Shipyards in St. Petersburg launched the new generation icebreaker Ilya Muromets , the first ship of this class in 45 years [18] .
- In Paris ( France ) began the European Football Championship ( France ) [19] .
- 12 June
- The massacre at the gay club in Orlando was the largest in terms of the number of victims in US history since the terrorist attacks of September 11, 2001 [20] .
- At the 70th Tony Award Ceremony, People was named the best play , and Hamilton was the best musical [21] .
- The Equality March was held in Kiev [22] .
- June 13th
- In Qatar , a Dutch national is sentenced. The girl, who was raped by a Qatar citizen in March 2016, was found guilty of illegal communication and sentenced to probation, a fine of $ 824 and deportation [23] .
- Microsoft has announced the purchase of a social network for searching for business contacts LinkedIn [24] .
- The main prize of the Russian film festival “ Kinotavr ” was awarded to the film “The Good Boy ”, directed by Oksana Karas [25] .
- June 14th
- The Russian team was conditionally disqualified for the European Championship 2016 [26] . Russian fans detained in France were arrested [27] .
- An exchange of Ukrainian citizens convicted in Russia of Gennady Afanasyev and Yuri Soloshenko took place on Elena Glishchinsky and Vitaliy Didenko, accused of separatism [28] .
- June 15th
- Physicists from the international collaborations LIGO and Virgo recorded gravitational waves for the second time in the history of observations [29] .
- Tokyo Mayor Yoichi Masuzoe has submitted an official resignation petition to the Prefectural Parliament for alleged misuse of public funds [30] .
- Over 400 people were detained after the massive robbery of shops in the city of Cumana in Venezuela , the incident occurred after a four-day riot in the city amid food shortages [31] .
- June 16th
- The Governor of St. Petersburg, Georgy Poltavchenko, signed a decree on the assignment of a bridge across the Duderhof Canal to the name of former Chechen President Akhmat Kadyrov [32] .
- In Saratov, due to debts for electricity, trolleybuses and trams were stopped [33] .
- The first Disneyland in mainland China opened in Shanghai [34] .
- The upper house of the Swiss parliament voted to withdraw the application for EU membership , filed back in 1992 [35] .
- Opponent of Britain ’s exit from the European Union , “the rising star of the Labor Party, ” MP Joe Cox, was killed. This is the first political assassination in Britain in 26 years [36] .
- June 17
- The Council of the International Athletics Federation upheld the disqualification of the All-Russian Athletics Federation . The Federation did not allow the Russian team to participate in the Olympics [37] .
- The first European Grand Prix of the Formula 1 championship was held in Azerbaijan [38] .
- June 18th
- The death of 14 schoolchildren on Syamozero [39] .
- Blue Origin made the fourth test launch of the same New Shepard rocket with a suborbital ship [40] .
- June 20
- The Orthodox Cathedral began work on the island of Crete . The Russian , Georgian , Antioch and Bulgarian Orthodox churches refused to participate in the Council; The American Church was not invited [41] [42] .
- 22nd of June
- In India, the launch pad PSLV- C34 with 20 satellites was successfully launched from the Satish Dhavan cosmodrome on the island of Shriharikota [43] .
- June 23
- In Britain and Gibraltar , a referendum was held on Britain's EU membership , most of whose members voted to leave the EU [44] .
- Colombian Revolutionary Armed Forces left-wing organization ( FARC ) rebels and their government have signed a historic ceasefire after more than 50 years of war [45]
- The strongest hurricane in the eastern Chinese province of Jiangsu claimed the lives of 78 people, more than 500 people received injuries of varying severity [46] .
- June 24
- D. Cameron promised to resign from the post of Prime Minister of Great Britain [47] .
- June 25
- The PRC stopped communicating with the new authorities of Taiwan , as they rejected the principle of " one China. " [48]
- The representative of Great Britain in the European Commission, Lord Jonathan Hill, announced his resignation in connection with the results of the referendum on Britain's exit from the EU [49] .
- June 26th
- The ten-year reconstruction of the Panama Canal has ended; as a result of expansion, its throughput capacity has doubled [50] .
- Early parliamentary elections were held in Spain, in which the ruling right-wing People’s Party led by Prime Minister Mariano Rajoy won. [51]
- 27th of June
- Georgian Defense Minister Tina Khidasheli signed a decree abolishing the draft [52] .
- The Kremlin said Erdogan apologized for the downed Su-24 [53] .
- June 28
- The first rally against Brexit was held in London [54] .
- Labor expressed no confidence in leader Jeremy Corbin [55] .
- Attack on Istanbul Airport: killing 43, injuring 94 people [56] .
- June 29
- Russian President Vladimir Putin instructed the government to remove administrative restrictions on tourism in relation to Turkey [57] .
- In Mongolia, the election of the Great State Khural (parliament) is won with a huge advantage by the country's largest opposition party [58] .
- By the decision of the Minister of Defense of Russia Sergey Shoigu, the Commander of the Baltic Fleet, Vice Admiral Viktor Kravchuk, and the Chief of Staff of the Fleet, Vice Admiral Sergey Popov, were removed from their posts, 50 more admirals and captains of the first rank of the Baltic Fleet were fired [59] .
- 30 June
- Boris Johnson refused to run for prime minister of Britain. [60]
- Armenia ratified the agreement on a joint air defense system with Russia [61] .
- In Kabul, the explosion killed 40 graduates of the police academy [62] .
- Canada will take command of one of the four NATO quick reaction battalions, which the alliance will deploy in Poland and the Baltic countries [63] .
See also
► June 2016
Notes
- ↑ TFR opened a criminal case against the mayor of Vladivostok.
- ↑ Switzerland has opened the world's longest tunnel.
- ↑ The Russian government has eased the food embargo.
- ↑ The German Parliament approved the resolution on the Armenian Genocide by the Turks.
- ↑ Turkey recalled the ambassador from Germany.
- ↑ Hunger riots took place in Venezuelan capital Caracas.
- ↑ The water level in the Seine has stabilized.
- ↑ Flooding in Europe: the water level in the Seine has peaked and should decline.
- ↑ Families of those killed in the terrorist attack in Aktobe will receive $ 15 thousand each . TASS (June 9, 2016). Date of treatment June 9, 2016.
- ↑ The president of Peru elected . NEWS (June 10, 2016). Date of treatment June 10, 2016.
- ↑ Mugurus buried Williams
- ↑ In France, the Grand Slam tournament ended with the main trophy taken by N. Djokovic. (inaccessible link) . Date of treatment June 15, 2016. Archived on October 20, 2017.
- ↑ Four new elements of the periodic table received official names.
- ↑ Peter Pavlensky refused to pay the FSB for the set fire to the door.
- ↑ Esports is recognized as an official sport in Russia
- ↑ Tel Aviv terrorist attack
- ↑ Japan on the appearance of ships of the Russian Federation and China at the Senkaku Islands: “We are experiencing very deep alarm”
- ↑ Ilya Muromets was launched in St. Petersburg - the first new generation icebreaker in 45 years
- ↑ The opening ceremony of Euro 2016 Began in Paris . Kommersant.ru (June 10, 2016). Date of treatment June 10, 2016.
- ↑ Shooting at a nightclub in Orlando led to many casualties
- ↑ Hamilton musical has won 11 Tony awards
- ↑ On the “March of Equality” in Kiev detained 50 opponents of the gay parade
- ↑ A raped tourist was fined for fornication in Qatar.
- ↑ Microsoft bought half a billion white-collar workers.
- ↑ Kinotavr -2016: What is happening with Russian cinema?
- ↑ The Russian national team is conditionally disqualified for the European Championship 2016, Mutko is indignant.
- ↑ Russian fans detained in France are arrested.
- ↑ Putin pardoned the Ukrainians Afanasyev and Soloshenko, Kiev freed Glischinsky and Didenko
- ↑ LIGO “caught” the second gravitational wave
- ↑ Tokyo Mayor “extended his legs” and lost his post
- ↑ More than 400 people detained in Venezuela for mass robberies
- ↑ A bridge named after Kadyrov appeared in St. Petersburg
- ↑ Saratov completely stopped the work of electric vehicles
- ↑ Disneyland opened in Shanghai
- ↑ Switzerland changed its mind to join the European Union
- ↑ Who killed Joe Cox The main thing about the first in 26 years of political assassination in the UK
- ↑ IAAF refused to allow Russian athletes to the Olympics
- ↑ 2016 FORMULA 1 GRAND PRIX OF EUROPE . Formula1.com. Date of treatment June 18, 2016.
- ↑ "The instructors thought about saving their own skins"
- ↑ Fourth landing of New Shepard: scientific experiments, parachute failure test and first full launch broadcast
- ↑ The Cathedral of Orthodox Churches began work in Crete
- ↑ The Cathedral of Orthodox Churches takes place in Crete
- ↑ India launched a launch satellite with 20 satellites.
- ↑ Britain voted in a referendum to withdraw from the EU.
- ↑ The Colombian government and the rebels ended the 50-year war.
- ↑ Terrible tornado in China: dozens of dead, hundreds of wounded.
- ↑ Cameron promised to resign from the post of Prime Minister of Britain.
- ↑ China cuts communication channel with Taiwan. (eng.)
- ↑ 2,000 Britons could be fired due to Brexit in Brussels
- ↑ The Panama Canal opened after a long reconstruction.
- ↑ The ruling party won the early elections in Spain.
- ↑ The Georgian minister canceled the draft.
- ↑ The Kremlin said Erdogan apologized for the downed Su-24.
- ↑ The first rally against Brexit took place in London.
- ↑ Laborites expressed no confidence in leader Jeremy Corbin.
- ↑ The number of victims of the terrorist attack at Istanbul Airport increased to 43 people.
- ↑ Russia will remove the restriction on tourists visiting Turkey.
- ↑ Left-wing opposition wins in parliamentary elections in Mongolia.
- ↑ For which Shoigu cleared the Baltic Fleet.
- ↑ Boris Johnson refused to run for prime minister of Britain.
- ↑ Armenia ratified an agreement on a joint air defense system with Russia.
- ↑ In Kabul, the explosion killed 40 graduates of the police academy.
- ↑ Canada will take command of one of the four NATO rapid reaction battalions, which the alliance will deploy in Poland and the Baltic countries.