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List of events in June 2017 .

Events

  • June 1st
    • In the capital of the Philippines, an unknown man opened fire on the territory of the resort complex , killing more than 30 people [1] .
    • President of the United States Donald Trump announced the US withdrawal from the Paris climate agreement. [2]
  • June 3rd
    • Parliamentary elections in Malta. The majority of the votes went to the ruling Labor Party [3] .
    • Legislative Election in Lesotho. The party of former Prime Minister Tom Tabane received 48 out of 120 seats [4] .
    • A mission to deliver cargo to the SpaceX CRS-11 ISS started, its feature was the reuse of the hermetic descent capsule of the Dragon spaceship that returned after the SpaceX CRS-4 supply mission [5] .
  • June 4th
    • In the Tver region, as a result of a domestic conflict, a man shot 9 people from a hunting rifle [6] .
    • In Manchester , a took place Ariana Grande and other stars in memory of those killed during the terrorist attack [7] .
  • June 5th
    • Eight states severed diplomatic relations with Qatar . Bahrain , Saudi Arabia , the United Arab Emirates , Egypt , Yemen , Maldives , the authorities of the eastern part of Libya and Mauritius accused Qatar of supporting terrorist groups [8] .
    • Montenegro officially joined NATO , becoming the 29th country - an ally of the bloc [9] [10] .
  • June 7th
    • Double terrorist attack in Tehran ( Iran ) in the parliament building and in the Khomeini mausoleum . Killed 12 people, 42 injured. The terrorist group Islamic State took responsibility for the attack [11] [12] .
    • Sher Bahadur Deuba became the Prime Minister of Nepal for the fourth time [13] .
  • June 8
    • A group of paleontologists from Canada , China, and the United States first introduced the fossil nestling of the prehistoric era in Beijing , frozen in amber mass about 99 million years ago [14] .
    • Early parliamentary elections in the UK [15] . The conservative party won, losing a majority in parliament [16] .
  • the 9th of June
    • The upper house of the Japanese parliament passed a law allowing the current emperor Akihito to recant in favor of the heir, 57-year-old crown prince Naruhito [17] .
    • India and Pakistan became members of the Shanghai Cooperation Organization [18] .
  • June 11
    • 1st round of parliamentary elections in France [19] .
    • In a referendum on the status of Puerto Rico [20], about 97% of the voters voted for the archipelago to become the 51st state of the United States, but this vote is recommended for the US Congress [21] .
    • A visa-free regime between Ukraine and the EU regarding tourist trips in the Schengen area , with the exception of Great Britain and Ireland, began to operate [22] .
    • The French open tennis championship ended with the victory of the Latvian tennis player Elena Ostapenko among women and Rafael Nadal among men [23] .
    • The Tony Award Ceremony was held in New York City, the musical , which received six awards, was recognized as the triumph of the ceremony, the performance was recognized as the best dramatic performance [24] .
  • 12 June
    • In more than two hundred cities of Russia, anti-corruption protests took place, many of whose participants were detained [25] .
  • June 13th
    • China and Panama established diplomatic relations after Panama broke off relations with Taiwan [26] .
  • June 14th
    • As a result of a fire in the Grenfell Tower building in London ( UK ), 79 people were killed and went missing [27] .
  • June 15th
    • On the territory of the European Union, paid roaming has been canceled for EU citizens [28] .
    • The 28th Kinotavr festival ended, Boris Khlebnikov’s drama “ Arrhythmia ” won the main prize, and Rezo Gigineshvili with the film “ Hostages ” was recognized as the best director [29] .
    • Serbian President Alexander Vučić proposed Anu Brnabić , who became the first woman in this post, as the new Prime Minister [30] .
  • June 16th
    • After the sale of the core business to Verizon Communications , Yahoo! ceased to exist, and the general director of the company Marissa Mayer resigned [31] .
    • Amazon bought the retailer Whole Foods Market , significantly expanding its presence in offline trading [32] .
  • June 17
    • President Vanuatu Baldwin Lonsdale died of a heart attack [33] .
  • June 18th
    • As a result of forest fires in Portugal , more than 60 people died , a three-day mourning was declared in the country [34] .
    • 2nd round of parliamentary elections in France . The victory was “Move forward, Republic! " [35] .
    • A four-magnitude earthquake occurred in Greenland , immediately after that the tsunami hit the island, the Nuugaatsiak settlement was the most affected [36] .
  • June 19
    • Brexit ’s affairs minister, David Davis, has begun negotiations in Brussels on working out the conditions for Britain’s exit from the EU and its further relations with the European Union [37] .
    • In the United States , without regaining consciousness, Otto Wormbier died, previously convicted in the DPRK for stealing a political poster and in a coma, transmitted by the North Korean authorities to the American side on June 13, 2017 [38] .
  • 21st of June
    • The king of Saudi Arabia, Salman ibn Abdul-Aziz Al Saud, by his decree replaced the crown prince. They became the son of King Mohammed ibn Salman Al Saud [39] .
  • 22nd of June
    • The Polish Sejm approved amendments to the bill banning the propaganda of communism , which provide for the dismantling of monuments and memorials of the Soviet era within a year of the entry into force of the law, with the exception of cemeteries and objects of cultural or scientific value [40] .
  • June 23
    • The head of Roskomnadzor Alexander Zharov announced that the Telegram messenger should register as a distributor of information in the near future, otherwise it will be blocked [41] .
  • June 24
    • In Papua New Guinea , two-week elections to a unicameral parliament began [42] .
  • June 25
    • The explosion of a fuel truck in Bahavalpur claimed the lives of 173 people, 37 were injured [43] .
    • The second most popular cryptocurrency in terms of market capitalization, Ethereum , collapsed from $ 300 to $ 10 per unit, then rising to $ 290 per unit [44] .
    • Parliamentary elections in Albania . According to preliminary data, the Socialist Party , led by Prime Minister Edy Rama , received 74 of 140 seats in parliament [45] .
    • In a joint statement by UNICEF and the World Health Organization , Yemen is facing the largest outbreak of cholera in the world in recent years. The number of cases exceeded 200 thousand people [46] .
  • June 26th
    • Chinese human rights activist and Nobel Peace Prize laureate Liu Xiaobo has been released from prison due to cancer. [47]
    • The US Supreme Court partially overturned blocking Trump's migration order [48] .
    • The Conservative Party of Great Britain , which did not gain a majority in the early parliamentary elections in early June, and the Democratic Unionist Party (DUP) entered into an agreement according to which the Northern Ireland party will support the Tories when voting on key issues [49] .
    • At the suit of Rosneft , 31.76% of the shares of MTS were arrested, 100% of Medsi and 90.47% of BESK [50] .
    • Presidential elections in Mongolia . The candidate from the Democratic Party, Khaltmaagiin Battulga, and the leader of the Mongolian People’s Party, Mieegombin Enkhbold, passed into the second round [51] .
  • 27th of June
    • The cyberattack struck the National Bank of Ukraine , the computer systems of the Ukrenergo and Kyivenergo enterprises, the servers of the Rosneft company and other enterprises [52] [53] .
    • The European Commission imposed a fine of 2.42 billion euros on Google for violating antitrust laws [54] .
    • A police helicopter tried to attack the building of the , the President of Venezuela Nicolas Maduro called the incident a terrorist attack and brought the air force into combat readiness [55] .
  • June 28
    • Skulls decorated with carved grooves, discovered on the territory of the ancient Göbekli Tepe temple complex in Turkey, became the first evidence of an ancient Neolithic (at least 11,500 years old) skull cult in this area [56] [57] .
    • The former president of the unrecognized Transnistrian Moldavian Republic, Evgeni Shevchuk , fled to Moldova at night [58] .
  • June 29
    • The Parliament of Romania approved a new government led by Mihai Tudose [59] .
    • The Serbian People's Assembly elected Ana Brnabich to the post of Prime Minister of the country [60] .
    • Kyrgyzstan and Lebanon established diplomatic relations [61] .
  • 30 June
    • Most deputies of the German Federal Assembly voted to recognize same-sex marriage [62] .
    • US President Donald Trump announced the launch of an energy program, which he called the start of the “golden era”, as a result of which American energy will conquer the whole world [63] .

See also

► June 2017

Notes

  1. ↑ More than 30 people died in an attack on a casino in Manila .
  2. ↑ Climate Revolution: why Trump pulled the United States out of the Paris Agreement .
  3. ↑ The party of the current prime minister won the parliamentary elections in Malta .
  4. ↑ Lesotho: Incumbent Mosisili loses election to former Prime Minister Thabane . (eng.)
  5. ↑ SpaceX first re-launched the Dragon space truck with cargo for the ISS .
  6. ↑ The death toll from shooting in the Tver region rose to 9 .
  7. ↑ Ariana Grande performed again in Manchester and helped raise more than $ 12 million for the victims of the attack .
  8. ↑ Eight states severed diplomatic relations with Qatar (unopened) (inaccessible link) . WHN (June 6, 2017). Date of treatment June 6, 2017. Archived June 10, 2017.
  9. ↑ Montenegro officially joined NATO .
  10. ↑ Amid Alliance Strains And Russian Opposition, Montenegro Officially Joins NATO . (eng.)
  11. ↑ Iran blames Saudi Arabia (Neopr.) For a double attack in Tehran . Postimees (June 7, 2017). Date of treatment June 7, 2017.
  12. ↑ The UN strongly condemned the attacks in Iran (neopr.) . UN News Center (June 7, 2017). Date of treatment June 7, 2017.
  13. ↑ Newly-elected Nepal Prime Minister Sher Bahadur Deuba takes oath of office . (eng.)
  14. ↑ Paleontologists first introduced 99 million-year-old chicks in amber in Beijing (Neopr.) . TASS (June 8, 2017). Date of treatment June 8, 2017.
  15. ↑ Early parliamentary elections are held in the UK (Neopr.) . Echo of Moscow (June 8, 2017). Date of treatment June 8, 2017.
  16. ↑ The unexpected results of the British elections made the situation in the country critical (unexcited) . MKRU (June 9, 2017). Date of treatment June 9, 2017.
  17. ↑ The Japanese Parliament passed a law on the emperor's right to abdicate .
  18. ↑ Pakistan and India received SCO membership status .
  19. ↑ The turnout in the parliamentary elections in France at 18.00 was 40.75% (neopr.) . “News Front” (June 11, 2017). Date of treatment June 11, 2017.
  20. ↑ A referendum on the status of the archipelago has begun in Puerto Rico .
  21. ↑ Residents of Puerto Rico spoke out for joining the United States .
  22. ↑ Visa-free regime with the EU: when the holiday is more than an occasion (unopened) . Ukraine.ru (June 13, 2017). Date of treatment June 13, 2017.
  23. ↑ Roland Garros: Nadal’s historic victory and Ostapenko’s unexpected success .
  24. ↑ New York Tony Awards ceremony was held in New York .
  25. ↑ In Moscow, more than 120 people (unopened) have been detained at protest rallies (unavailable link) . BEZFORMATA.RU (June 12, 2017). Date of treatment June 12, 2017. Archived June 19, 2017.
  26. ↑ China has established diplomatic relations with Panama (Neopr.) . RIA Novosti (June 13, 2017). Date of treatment June 13, 2017.
  27. ↑ Grenfell Tower fire: death toll raised to 79 as minute's silence held . The Guardian (19 June 2017). Date of treatment June 20, 2017.
  28. ↑ The European Union has abolished roaming charges (neopr.) . Lenta.ru (June 15, 2017). Date of treatment June 15, 2017.
  29. ↑ Sochi announced the winners of the Kinotavr-2017 .
  30. ↑ The government of Serbia was led by an open lesbian. How was this possible? Carnegie.ru - about the first LGBT premiere in the countries of the former socialist camp - Meduza (neopr.) . meduza.io (June 16, 2017). Date of treatment June 23, 2017.
  31. ↑ Yahoo: a great day to die .
  32. ↑ Amazon bought a chain of 465 stores. Why is this company? (unspecified) . ain.ua (June 19, 2017). Date of treatment June 23, 2017.
  33. ↑ Vanuatu President Baldwin Lonsdale (neopr.) Dies . rbc.ru (June 17, 2017). Date of treatment June 17, 2017.
  34. ↑ Death toll climbs above 60 in portugal forest fire . (eng.)
  35. ↑ Forward, Republic: a record number of women deputies have passed into the French parliament .
  36. ↑ An earthquake and tsunami struck Greenland .
  37. ↑ Great Britain and the EU begin negotiations on the terms of Brexit in Brussels .
  38. ↑ Otto Warmbier dies days after release from North Korean detainment . (eng.)
  39. ↑ The King of Saudi Arabia succeeded the Crown Prince .
  40. ↑ The Sejm of Poland approved the amendments on the demolition of communist monuments (neopr.) . rbc.ru (June 22, 2017). Date of treatment June 23, 2017.
  41. ↑ Telegram topped the top of the Russian App Store after the threat of blocking .
  42. ↑ Parliamentary elections are held in Papua New Guinea .
  43. ↑ 4 more die in Pakistani tanker fire, pushing toll to 173 . Associated Press (June 29, 2017). Date of treatment June 29, 2017.
  44. ↑ Instant cryptocurrency collapse: Ethereum has failed in popularity .
  45. ↑ Te dhenat e fundit të ardhura: 21:00, 07/01/2017. Qendra votimi të përpunuara 99.65% / 5.343 nga 5.362 (unopened ) (link not available) . Komisioni Qendror i Zgjedhjevecec.org.al (July 15, 2017). Date of treatment July 15, 2017. Archived July 16, 2017.
  46. ↑ UN: the number of cases of cholera in Yemen exceeded 200 thousand .
  47. ↑ China: Nobel laureate Liu Xiaobo released from prison due to cancer .
  48. ↑ The court partially revoked the blocking of Trump's migration decree .
  49. ↑ The British Tories enlisted the support of the Northern Irish Unionists .
  50. ↑ MTS ruled out malfunctions due to the seizure of shares in Rosneft’s lawsuit .
  51. ↑ The second round of the presidential election in Mongolia will be held on July 9 .
  52. ↑ Ukrainian enterprises and banks were subjected to a massive attack by hackers (neopr.) . lenta.ru (June 27, 2017). Date of treatment June 28, 2017.
  53. ↑ Powerful attack: WannaCry virus (neopr.) Penetrated Rosneft’s servers . NTV . Date of treatment June 28, 2017.
  54. ↑ Aslanyan, Artyom The European Commission imposed a fine of 2.42 billion euros on Google (neopr.) . ru.euronews.com (June 27, 2017). Date of treatment June 28, 2017.
  55. ↑ Venezuela: helicopter as a means of protest .
  56. ↑ In Turkey, found Neolithic skulls decorated with carvings .
  57. ↑ Modified human crania from Göbekli Tepe provide evidence for a new form of Neolithic skull cult . ScienseAdvances (June 28, 2017). Date of treatment July 1, 2017.
  58. ↑ Former President of Transnistria told the details of the escape to Moldova (Neopr.) . lenta.ru (June 29, 2017). Date of treatment July 2, 2017.
  59. ↑ The Romanian Parliament approved a new government (neopr.) . ru.sputnik.md (June 29, 2017). Date of treatment July 2, 2017.
  60. ↑ Ana Brnabich was elected Prime Minister of Serbia (Neopr.) . tass.ru. Date of treatment July 2, 2017.
  61. ↑ Kyrgyzstan has established diplomatic relations with the Lebanese Republic (Neopr.) . knews.kg (June 30, 2017). Date of treatment June 30, 2017.
  62. ↑ The German Parliament has legalized same-sex marriage .
  63. ↑ Trump has announced the launch of a “golden era” in the US energy industry .
Source - https://ru.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=June_2017_year&oldid=96951479


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