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List of events in July 2016 .
Events
- July 1
- Since July 1, the presidency of the Council of the European Union on the accepted principle of six-month rotation passed to Slovakia [1] .
- The denomination of the ruble took place in Belarus [2] .
- The Austrian Constitutional Court annulled the results of the second round of the presidential election and decided to re-vote [3] .
- The main mission of the Dawn probe [4] has come to an end.
- Accident of IL-76 in the Irkutsk region [5] .
- July 2
- Australia held parliamentary elections [6] .
- 4th of July
- Press Secretary of the President of Russia Dmitry Peskov confirmed the resignation of the Children's Ombudsman Pavel Astakhov [7] .
- NASA 's Juneau automatic interplanetary station , launched on August 5, 2011 , entered the polar orbit of Jupiter to study the planet’s magnetic field [8] .
- The UN Human Rights Council adopted a resolution condemning countries that violate Internet access for its citizens [9] .
- A suicide bomber blew himself up at the Prophet's mosque in Medina [10]
- Leader of the United Kingdom Independence Party ( UKIP ) Nigel Faraj resigned [11]
- The President of Russia signed a federal law relating the Novosibirsk Region to the sixth time zone [12] .
- 5'th of July
- Millions of Russian Muslims and Muslims around the world celebrated one of the main holidays in Islam - Uraza Bairam [13] .
- Theresa May has become a favorite in the struggle for the post of the new leader of the Conservative Party of Great Britain [14] .
- The riots in Abkhazia , opposition supporters demanding a change of power, tried to storm the building of the Ministry of Internal Affairs. In subsequent negotiations, the leadership of Abkhazia made concessions, in particular, the head of the Ministry of Internal Affairs, Leonid Dzapshba , was removed [15] .
- July 6th
- Chilcot 's report condemned the decision to engage Britain in the Iraq war. [16]
- Severe floods in the southern and central regions of China caused the death of 200 and the evacuation of 1.5 million people [17] .
- Scattered protests in Zimbabwe against the economic policies of the authorities resulted in the first nationwide strike in 20 years [18] .
- Nintendo released the Pokemon Go game for smartphones , its success triggered a 20% increase in the company's stock, and a 3% increase in the Nikkei 225 stock exchange index [19] .
- July 7th
- In Dallas ( USA ) during a peaceful protest in memory of two black Americans, an armed attacker shot five and wounded seven law enforcement officers [20] .
- July 8
- The NATO Summit began in Warsaw ( Poland ) [21] . Among other things, the summit approved the decision on the deployment of four multinational brigades in Eastern Europe [22] .
- In Juba ( South Sudan ), riots broke out on the night of July 8, 2016, during which more than 270 people died [23] .
- In the Syrian province of Homs , a Russian Mi-25 helicopter was shot down [24] .
- In Tanzania and the Gambia, child marriage was banned. [25]
- July 10th
- The European Football Championship has ended in France. The champion was the Portuguese national team [26] .
- The referendum on early elections of the President of Abkhazia [27] . Officially declared invalid [28] .
- July 11th
- A ceasefire regime was introduced in South Sudan , after which relative calm was established in the country [29] .
- July, 12
- The victims of a train collision in Andria ( Italy ) were 27 people [30] .
- July 13
- British Prime Minister David Cameron resigned [31] . Theresa May has been appointed British Prime Minister. [32]
- Boris Johnson is appointed head of the British Foreign Office . Philip Hammond has been appointed head of the Treasury Department [33] .
- Zimbabwe’s court released Pastor Evan Mavarir , leader of social protests against President Robert Mugabe [34] .
- the 14 th of July
- In Nice (France), during the celebration of Bastille Day, a terrorist rammed crowds in a heavy truck, killing 85 people [35] , and about 200 were injured [36] .
- July 15
- The Turkish military attempted a coup d'etat [37] . 294 were killed [38] , 1,440 injured [39]
- In St. Petersburg, the cruiser Aurora set off after repairs in Kronstadt to the eternal parking lot at Petrogradskaya Embankment [40] .
- Ex-Prime Minister of Turkey Ahmet Davutoglu admitted that the Russian Su-24 was shot down on November 24, 2015 on his orders issued on October 10 [41] .
- July 17th
- Armed people seized police building in Yerevan [42]
- July 18th
- Not far from Würzburg ( Bavaria ), a 17-year-old Afghan refugee attacked passengers on a regional train with an ax and a knife, seriously injuring at least three people [43] .
- There was an armed attack on the police department of the city of Alma-Ata ( Kazakhstan ). Police officers died [44] .
- Russian President Vladimir Putin has removed officials who, according to the World Anti-Doping Agency , are directly involved in violations in Russian sports [45] .
- WADA report: “Russians concealed 139 positive tests in athletics , 11 in football , 10 in biathlon ” [46]
- A paper was published on the successful use of an array of superconducting qubits for calculating energy levels ; the calculation result has an accuracy sufficient for chemical problems [47] .
- July 19
- In Turkey , rebel pilots who shot down the Russian Su-24 were detained [48] .
- July 20
- In Kiev , a journalist Pavel Sheremet died as a result of a car explosion, Ukrainian Pravda reports [49] .
- In Russia, the jury , which examined the case of the so-called coastal partisans , issued an acquittal verdict [50] .
- In Moscow, the FSB conducted searches in the building of the Investigative Committee , several officers of the department were detained [51] .
- The Federation Council proposed postponing the “ Spring Package ” until 2023 [52] .
- Erdogan introduced a state of emergency in Turkey after an unsuccessful attempt at a military coup [53] . Thousands of servicemen in the army, police and in the field of education were detained or removed from office in the country, mainly the purge hit the Gulenists [54] .
- In western India , unrest began involving the untouchables , the lowest caste in the local hierarchy. Activists took to the streets after a video appeared in which the Cow Defenders Squad beat up young untouchables suspected of killing a sacred animal [55] .
- 21 July
- The EU condemned the actions of the Turkish authorities after the coup attempt [56] .
- The Patriarch of Moscow and All Russia, Kirill, consecrated the bookmark of the restored Cathedral of the Kazan Icon of the Mother of God , from which only the foundation was preserved [57] .
- In the Philippines , ex-president of the country Gloria Macapagal-Arroyo , who was in prison for about five years on charges of embezzlement from a charitable foundation, was released. [58]
- July 22
- The Indian Air Force An-32 plane disappeared from radar over the Bay of Bengal [59] .
- In one of the shopping centers in Munich , shooting occurred. Killed 10 people, including the attacker [60] .
- Prime Minister Dmitry Medvedev signed a decree according to which the restoration of trade and economic relations between Russia and Turkey is planned [61] .
- American athlete Kendra Harrison won the 100 meter hurdles , breaking the record of Jordan Donkova , 28 years old [62] .
- July 23
- Hillary Clinton named Virginia State Senator Timothy Kane a candidate for the post of vice president of the United States [63] .
- In the capital of Afghanistan, Kabul , an explosion at a rally killed 80 people [64] .
- July 24
- A 27-year-old Syrian, who applied for asylum in Germany, blew himself up in one of the restaurants in Ansbach, injuring 15 people [65] .
- Telecommunications company Verizon Communications announced its intention to acquire the Internet company Yahoo for $ 4.83 billion [66] [67] .
- In Turkey, after the attempted coup, the presidential guard was disbanded [68] .
- The decree of the head of the LPR Igor Plotnitsky on postponing the election of local heads and territories to November 6 [69] has been published.
- July 25th
- The Saudi Ministry of the Interior reported that five soldiers died in a shootout with militants on the border with Yemen [70] .
- The largest Chinese Internet companies, including Sina , Sohu , Tencent , NetEase, and Phoenix , announced that the Chinese Cyberspace Administration issued an ultimatum to them: close or clean their news media, as they are now allowed to publish only those news that were mentioned in print or state-controlled online media [71] .
- 26 July
- Solar-powered aircraft Solar Impulse 2 was the first aircraft flying around the Earth without using fuel. The round-the-world journey of a solar-powered aircraft began on March 9, 2015. During this time he made 17 flights [72] .
- French President Francois Hollande said that the two men who captured the church in the morning and killed the priest in Normandy belonged to the Islamic State extremist group [73] .
- In Sagamihara (Japan), a massacre took place in a guesthouse for the disabled, 19 people were killed, more than 40 were injured [74] .
- In Russia, investigators conducted searches in the office and at the place of residence of the head of the Federal Customs Service, Andrei Belyaninov, in the framework of the case on the smuggling of elite alcohol [75] .
- July 27th
- The Colombian Atletico Nacional won the Libertadores Cup for the second time in history, defeating the Ecuadorian Independiente del Valle in the final . [76]
- In Turkey, during the purges conducted after the attempted military coup , 3 news agencies, 16 television channels, 45 newspapers and many publishing houses were closed on charges of ties to the Gulen Hizmet movement. [77] The Taraf newspaper was also closed [78] .
- July 28th
- Swiss tennis player Roger Federer announced his non-participation in the Summer Olympics due to injury [79] .
- The head of the FCS of Russia Andrei Belyaninov was dismissed, Vladimir Bulavin was appointed the new head of the Federal Customs Service [80] .
- The Crimean Federal District became part of the Southern Federal District of Russia [81] .
- July 30th
- The American skydiver Luke Aikins set a unique record by jumping without a parachute from a height of 7600 meters onto a network 30 × 30 m in size [82] .
- July 31
- Yuriko Koike was the first woman to be governor of Tokyo [83] .
See also
► July 2016
Notes
- ↑ Slovakia first headed the Council of the European Union.
- ↑ In Belarus, the ruble was denominated.
- ↑ The results of the presidential election in Austria are invalid.
- ↑ End of the main mission of the Dawn probe. The device remains with Ceres forever.
- ↑ Accident of IL-76 in the Irkutsk region.
- ↑ Australian Elections: Liberals or Labor?
- ↑ The Kremlin announced Astakhov’s resignation “of his own free will.”
- ↑ The Juno probe began to descend to the surface of Jupiter.
- ↑ UN: Internet blocking violates human rights.
- ↑ A suicide bomber exploded at the Prophet’s mosque in Medina.
- ↑ Nigel Faraj: interesting facts.
- ↑ Novosibirsk will increase the time difference with Moscow to 4 hours from July 24.
- ↑ Millions of Russian Muslims celebrate Uraza Bairam.
- ↑ Theresa May has become a favorite in the fight for the post of the new leader of the Conservative Party of Britain.
- ↑ With an eye on Brexit. What is behind the riots in Abkhazia
- ↑ Chilkot Report: The decision on the war in Iraq was made on the basis of incorrect data.
- ↑ Flooding in China: a trough instead of a boat and a street crossing along the neck in the water.
- ↑ The first strike in 20 years paralyzed Zimbabwe.
- ↑ Second Wind: How Pokémon Resurrected Nintendo in a Couple of Days
- ↑ Shooting in Dallas: a city as a battlefield.
- ↑ The NATO Summit Opened in Warsaw . Interfax (July 8, 2016). Date of treatment July 8, 2016.
- ↑ NATO umbrella for Eastern Europe. What they decided at the summit in Poland.
- ↑ South Sudan: The outbreak of violence has led to many casualties.
- ↑ A helicopter with Russian pilots shot down in Syria.
- ↑ Child marriage was banned in Tanzania and the Gambia. (inaccessible link)
- ↑ Portugal became the first European football champion first time in history . RIA Novosti (July 11, 2016). Date of treatment July 11, 2016.
- ↑ In Abkhazia, a referendum on early presidential elections Began . Lenta.ru (July 10, 2016). Date of treatment July 10, 2016.
- ↑ The referendum in Abkhazia was officially declared invalid . tass.ru (July 11, 2016). Date of treatment July 11, 2016.
- ↑ South Sudan: relative calm in Juba.
- ↑ At a head-on collision of trains in Italy, at least 27 people died . NTV (July 13, 2016). Date of treatment July 13, 2016.
- ↑ Queen of England Elizabeth II accepted the resignation of Prime Minister David Cameron (Unavailable link) . IA Kremlin Press (July 13, 2016). Date of treatment July 13, 2016. Archived on September 19, 2016.
- ↑ Theresa May is officially appointed Prime Minister of Great Britain . TASS (July 13, 2016). Date of treatment July 13, 2016.
- ↑ Boris Johnson has been appointed head of the British Foreign Office.
- ↑ Zimbabwean court released the pastor, the protest leader.
- ↑ Nice attack: a boy died in a hospital, 85 people were killed . VESTI.RU (July 16, 2016). Date of treatment July 16, 2016.
- ↑ Nice attack: 84 people were killed, France in mourning . RIA Novosti (July 15, 2016). Date of treatment July 15, 2016.
- ↑ Coup in Turkey. Online: What is happening in Ankara and Istanbul right now - Meduza . meduza.io. Date of treatment July 15, 2016.
- ↑ The death toll in Turkey increased to 294 . 24 rfyfk (July 16, 2016). Date of treatment July 17, 2016.
- ↑ During the Turkish coup, 1,440 people were injured, 161 citizens Died (July 17, 2016). Date of treatment July 17, 2016.
- ↑ Aurora. Return.
- ↑ Former Turkish Prime Minister admitted that the Russian Su-24 was shot down on his orders.
- ↑ Armed people seized the police building in Yerevan.
- ↑ Assault on a train near Würzburg: in the refugee’s room, the flag of the Islamic State Was found . DW (July 19, 2016). Date of treatment July 19, 2016.
- ↑ Eyewitnesses Report an attack on the Alma-Ata district department of internal affairs and the victims in Almaty . TODEY.KZ (July 18, 2016). Date of treatment July 18, 2016.
- ↑ Putin dismissed officials mentioned in the WADA report.
- ↑ WADA report: “The Russians hid 139 positive tests in athletics, 11 in football, 10 in biathlon.” (inaccessible link)
- ↑ First successful quantum simulation of molecular energy levels.
- ↑ Turkish authorities detained two pilots who shot down the Russian Su-24.
- ↑ Journalist Pavel Sheremet was killed in Kiev.
- ↑ The jury acquitted the "seaside partisans."
- ↑ The FSB came with searches to the capital's Investigative Committee.
- ↑ The Federation Council proposed postponing the “Spring Package” until 2023.
- ↑ Erdogan introduced a state of emergency in Turkey.
- ↑ Repression of Erdogan may weaken Turkey.
- ↑ Revenge of the untouchables. Because of what the lower caste of India rebelled.
- ↑ The EU condemned the actions of the Turkish authorities after the coup attempt.
- ↑ Patriarch Kirill urged Russians not to abandon history , TASS (July 21, 2016). Date of treatment July 21, 2016.
- ↑ In the Philippines, ex-President Arroyo was released.
- ↑ The Indian Air Force An-32 plane disappeared from radar over the Bay of Bengal.
- ↑ Munich police specified the number of dead and injured during the shooting . LENTA.RU (July 23, 2016). Date of treatment July 23, 2016.
- ↑ Medvedev signed a decree on trade relations with Turkey.
- ↑ Kendra Harrison set a world record in 100 meters hurdles.
- ↑ Hillary Clinton named candidate for vice president.
- ↑ An explosion took place at a rally in Kabul: 80 people died.
- ↑ A series of attacks in Germany: motives and consequences.
- ↑ Yahoo's Sale to Verizon Ends an Era for a Web Pioneer . The New York Times (24 July 2016). Date of treatment July 26, 2016.
- ↑ Verizon buys Yahoo for nearly $ 5 billion.
- ↑ Turkish Prime Minister announced the dissolution of the presidential guard.
- ↑ In the LPR, the elections were postponed to November.
- ↑ Five Saudi troops died in a shootout on the border with Yemen.
- ↑ Cat and Mouse are over. How China Banned Independent Journalism
- ↑ Solar Impulse 2 completed the journey around the world . Interfax (July 26, 2016). Date of treatment July 26, 2016.
- ↑ Hollande: those who captured the church in Normandy belonged to the IG.
- ↑ BREAKING NEWS: At least 15 people killed in knife attack in Japan . express.co.uk . Daily Express. Date of treatment July 25, 2016.
- ↑ “Alcoholics”: what is known about the search in the FCS.
- ↑ Atlético Nacional de Medellín campeón de la Copa Bridgestone Libertadores de América 2016 (Spanish) . CONMEBOL (July 27, 2016). Date of treatment July 28, 2016.
- ↑ After the coup attempt in Turkey, 16 television channels and 45 newspapers were closed.
- ↑ List of closed media outlets published in Turkey.
- ↑ Tennis player Roger Federer will miss the Olympics in Rio due to injury.
- ↑ Head of the FCS Andrei Belyaninov dismissed.
- ↑ The Crimean Federal District is included in the Southern Federal District . Interfax (July 28, 2016). Date of treatment July 28, 2016.
- ↑ Demon of insurance.
- ↑ The election of the mayor of Tokyo was won by 64-year-old Yuriko Koike.