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The WindowView Timeline is an account of events leading up to the End Times described in Scripture!

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EXTINCTION Spike
We are Losing Life
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Ongoing Disruptions and Conflict in the Middle East

Peace negotiations continue to bring appearance of security but true peace is fleeting at best (see: 1Th 5:3)

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January 2022 - Science & Technology News • Ethiopian Crop Offers Promise of Food Security Despite Climate Change • Study of Astronauts Offers Insight into Anemia • Scientists Discover New Deep Sea Coral • Ethiopian Crop Offers Promise of Food Security Despite Climate Change

 

January 2022 - Disaster News • Tonga Volcano Eruption • Colorado Wildfires • Flooding in Indonesia • Tonga Volcano  

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CONSUMPTION Spike
Humanity is Exhausting Earth's
Resources at an ever Increasing Pace

February 2022 - Science & Technology News • Ethiopian Crop Offers Promise of Food Security Despite Climate Change • Study of Astronauts Offers Insight into Anemia • Scientists Discover New Deep Sea Coral

 

February 2022 - Disaster News • Tonga Volcano Eruption • Colorado Wildfires and Winter Storms • Flooding in Indonesia  

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POPULATION Spike
Humanity's Numbers Keep Increasing and DRIVING more Global Change

March 2022 - Science & Technology News • New Video Game Company Aims to Create Games to Treat Mental Illness • Scientists Discover Relationship Between COVID-19 and Changes in Brain Structure

 

March 2022 - Disaster News • Wildfire Spreads Near Chernobyl Disaster Site  

April 2022 - Science & Technology News • New SpaceX Tourist Mission Arrives Safely At International Space Station • Neptune Thermal Maps Show Scientists Unexpected Temperature Spikes • Biden Reverses Trump's Law, Restoring The Climate To Landmark Environmental Law • A Study Reports That Unvaccinated Children Had More Severe Cases Of Omicron • Adenovirus Considered A Probable Cause Of Mysterious Hepatitis In Children

April 2022 - Disaster News • Tornadoes Break Out In Texas As Weather Worsens And 23 Are Injured • The Philippines Continue To Be Bombarded By Tropical Storm Megi • South Africa's Government To Begin Rebuilding After Disastrous Floods • Two Wildfires Combine In New Mexico As Fire Continues To Rage In Alaska And Nebraska • Mass Funeral For Flood Victims Suggested By Councilor  

 

 

 

 

 

May 2022 - Science & Technology News • US-New Zealand Partnered Company Rocket Lab Progresses In Reusing Rocket Launch Parts As Helicopter Catches Booster Midair • Production Of New Gadgets Announced By Google At Its I/O Developer Conference • Drug-Releasing Contact Lens To Treat Glaucoma • Headways In Technology That Will Tackle Malarial Mosquitoes • Genetically Edited Tomatoes Soon To Be Commercially Available In England

May 2022 - Disaster News • New Mexico Braces For Wildfires That Are Growing Out Of Control, Seeks Disaster Status • Floods From Heavy Rain Destroys Kabul Homes Killing 22 People • US Covid Deaths On A Steady Course To Reach One Million, A Tragic Milestone • One Month Since Burkina Faso’s Zinc Mine Trap: Miners’ Wives Pray For Miracles • Tornado Tears Through A Town In Michigan, USA, Leaving Behind Gross Casualties • Thunderstorms In Quebec And Ontario With 5 Recorded Deaths  

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

June 2022 - Science & Technology News • Digital ID Cards To Be Accepted At Cinemas • China Has A Long-Term Plan For The Future Of Space • Internet Explorer Will Shut Down After 27 Years • Russia’s Embargo On Export Of Noble Gasses Brings Difficulties For Chipmakers • Toyota Will Recall Some Vehicles And Could Reduce The Amount Of Car Production

 

 

 

 

 

June 2022 - Disaster News • Death Toll Stands At 100 As Brazil Battles Rain Storm • Australia May Face A Summer Of Flood And Rains • 20,000 Acres Of Land Burned In Arizona’s Wildfire • Yellowstone National Park Will Stay Closed Due To Flooding • Powerful Earthquake Strike In Afghanistan With A Thousand People Dead • Tens Of Thousands Of People Displaced Due To Flood In China • More Than A Dozen People Reported Dead In Jordanian Gas Leak • Japan Faces Its Worst Recorded Heat Wave Since 1875  

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

July 2022 - Science & Technology News • Apple Launches New Software That Will Block Spyware Attack • Image Of Deep Space Captured By James Webb Telescope Released • Microsoft Announces Launch Of Drone System Trainer • United State Senate Passes Bill To Boost Chip Manufacturing

 

 

 

 

 

July 2022 - Disaster News • Earthquake In The Southern Iranian Region Kills Five People • Floods From Torrential Rain Threatens Communities In Australia • Mayor Of London Declares Emergency Response To The Heatwave • Heatwaves And Wildfires Continue To Occur More Often • Experts Worried About The Growing Risk Of Wildfires In The UK • Second Monkey-Pox Related Death Has Been Reported In Spain  

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

August 2022 - Science & Technology News • New Study Claims More Evidence Is Needed To Prove The Possibility Of Human Extinction • WhatsApp Parent Company Announces New Private Feature In Recent Upgrade • Scientists Induce Crops To Be 20% More Efficient At Harnessing Sunlight • The James Webb Telescope Acquires Evidence Of Carbon Dioxide On A Distant Planet • NASA To Relaunch Artemis 1 Following A Delay Due To Engine Failure

 

August 2022 - Disaster News • Death Toll Rise To 37 In Kentucky Flood With Hundreds Still Missing • Wildfires Spread Across France, Leaving Thousands To Flee Their Homes • Fire Tornado Kills More Than 38 People In Algeria • South-Western Region Of The U.S. Hit By Flood Despite The Ongoing Drought • Floods And Monsoon Rain Lead To Humanitarian Crisis In Pakistan  

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

September 2022: Science & Technology News • Apple Unveils The iPhone 14 And New Watch Series • Unmanned Mission Of The New Shepard Failed On Demo Flight Mission • James Webb Captures The Neptune Rings In A Clear High-Resolution Image • NASA Successfully Tested The Asteroid Deflection Technology

 

 

 

 

 

September 2022: Disaster News • Extreme Global Hunger Soar In Places Climate Hotspots • Half A Million People Affected By Flood In Nigeria, According To Emergency Reports • Hurricane Hits The Eastern Coast Of The United States  

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

October 2022: Science & Technology News • European Parliament Passes Law For Universal Cable Chargers • Meta Set To Launch Quest Pro VR Headset • Pfizer Scientists Looking Towards Developing A Vaccine For Cancer By 2030 • Apple To Comply With EU Directive Of Universal Charging Cable

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

October 2022: Disaster News • Air Pollution Found To Pose Life-Long Crises Beginning In Pregnancy • More Than 80 People Reported Dead Trying To Escape Flood In Nigeria • Multiple Reports Of Devastating Floods Striking Different Countries • Greenhouse Gases Reach Record High Levels In The Atmosphere

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

November 2022: Science & Technology News • Twitter To Review Policies For Blue Check Verification • Meta To Lay Off 11,000 Employees In The Coming Months • Crypto Currency Giant FTX Owes Over A Million People Following Crash • Mercedes To Introduce Paid Subscription For Better Acceleration • Successful Clinical Trials For An Anti-Alzheimer’s Drug

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

November 2022: Disaster News • Carbon Emission To Hit Record High In 2022 • Plastic Pollution On A Remote British Island • Summer Heat Waves Estimated To Be Responsible For Up To 20,000 Deaths • Italian Island Of Ischia Ripped Apart By Mudslide

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

December 2022: Science & Technology News • Taiwan Chip Maker Invest $40bn In United States Plant • Meta Warns About The Use Of Spyware To Target People • First Inland Uk Space Launch Approved By Regulators • Researchers Create Blood Test That Can Detect Alzheimer’s Disease

 

 

 

 

 

 

December 2022: Disaster News Scientists Reveal Rising Fetal Distress Due To Climate Change • Coal Mine Plans To Crush UK Climate Goals • Landslide And Mud Leaves 21 Campers Dead • Cold Winter Blizzard Kills More Than 60 People In The United States

 

 

 

 

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January 2022 - World News • America Prepares for a Russian Invasion of Ukraine • State of Emergency Ended in Ethiopia • Coup in Burkina Faso • North Korea Resumes Missile Tests • Protests in Sudan Against Coup  

January 2022 - US News • Justice Breyer Announces Retirement • Sarah Palin Sues New York Times for Defamation • Senate Committee Approves Regulatory Bill Against Big Tech • Court Blocks Vaccine Mandate • President Biden Bullish on Employment Figures  

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February 2022 - World News • Russia invades Ukraine • Russia recognizes independence of autonomous regions of Ukraine • Canada invokes emergency powers to end anti-mandate protests • Beijing hosts the 2022 Olympics despite controversy • China and Russia issue joint statement against NATO  

February 2022 - U.S. News • Justice Breyer Announces Retirement • Sarah Palin Sues New York Times for Defamation • Senate Committee Approves Regulatory Bill Against Big Tech • Court Blocks Vaccine Mandate • President Biden Bullish on Employment Figures

March 2022 - World News • North Korean Missile Tests Reach New Milestone • UK Issues New Round of Targeted Sanctions Against Russia • New Zealand Drops COVID Vaccine Mandates • North Korean Missile Tests Reach New Milestone  

March 2022 - U.S. News • Oscars Changes Prove Controversial • "Don't Say Gay" Bill Prompts Protests

April 2022 - World News • Further Sanctions Against Russia Being Discussed By EU • Amazon Rainforest Reaches Dire New Record For Deforestation • Macron's Victory In Upcoming French Election Not A Done Deal • Shanghai Reports First Covid Deaths Since Lockdown • British Prime Minister Apologizes For Party Scandal • Gas Supplies To Poland And Bulgaria To Be Cut Off By Russia • China Condemns Blast In Pakistan That Killed Three Chinese Tutors • Singapore Court Executes Malaysian Man On Drug Charges  

April 2022 - U.S. News • Actress Kathryn Hays of “As The World Turns” Fame Dies At 87 • New Gun Regulations Expected To Be Announced By Biden • Texas Ends Extra Truck Checks, Easing the US-Mexico Border Gridlock • Twitter Pulls A "Poison Pill" Move To Fight Musk's Intended Takeover • Three Month Old Kidnapped Monday In San Jose, California, Has Been Found By Authorities • Biden Pardons Three People In His First Act Of Clemency  

May 2022 - World News • Evacuees In Ukrainian Azovstal Iron And Steel Works Share Horror Stories • UK Cost Of Living Continues To Rise, So Britons Should Buy Value Brands To Cope, According To Minister • Nuclear Weapons Testing Resumed In North Korea, According To Surrounding Countries • North Korea Announces its first Covid Outbreak Since The Start of The Pandemic: Triggers National Emergency • Possible Prosecution As Asylum Seekers Risk Being Returned To Rwanda • Amid Russian-Ukraine Crisis, Finland Pushes to Join NATO • France Elects Its First Prime Minister In Decades. • The United Nations Condemns The Killing Of Al-Jazeera Reporter • Complete Reversal Of Trump’s Withdrawal As Biden Approves Redeployment Of US Troops To Somalia • Turkey Moves To Block Finland And Sweden NATO Bid • The Taliban Government Of Afghanistan Promises More Rights For Women, But Not All Women • Wild Polio Confirmed For The First Time Since 30 Years In Mozambique • Biden Pledges Support For Taiwan In A Statement That Has Raised Eyebrows • Russian Diplomat Resigns In Geneva To Protest Against Russia-Ukraine Tensions • China Continues Its Influential Diplomatic Tours In The South Pacific  

May 2022 - US News • Celebrities Dazzled On the Met Gala Carpet With Theme Of "The Gilded Age" • President Joe Biden Requests An Easier Pathway For Refugees From Afghanistan To Become US Citizens From Congress • Father Of Murdered Child Pageant Winner JonBenet Ramsey Requests Further DNA Tests To Be Performed • The United States Senate Failed to Codify Abortion Laws Into Federal Constitution • High Inflation rates of the United States Moving Slowly For The First Time In Many Months • Johnny Depp And Amber Heard Continue Their Civil Brawl In The Courts • The Buffalo Shooting: Yet Another Racist Attack In A Multiracial Community • The United States Senate Finally Passed The $40 Billion Aid To Ukraine • Historical Deal Signed As US Soccer Agrees To Equal Pay For Men’s And Women’s Teams • Baby Formula Flown In From Europe To Combat The Shortages In The US • 21 People Killed By A Teenage Shooter In Uvalde, Texas

June 2022 - World News • Putin Progress In Donbas Slow But Visible Says Boris Johnson • Russian Billionaire Shields Assets From European Sanctions • Meeting With New Australian Foreign Minister Wonderful, Says Fiji PM • Stampede Kills Dozens During A Church Event In Nigeria • Singapore's National Dish Affected By The Malaysian Export Ban • Queen Elizabeth II Celebrates 70 Years On The English Throne • South Korea Says North Korea Launched 8 Short-Range Ballistic Missiles • Man Burnt To Death By Nigerian Mob Over Row With Muslim Cleric • Battle Rages On In Eastern Europe As Explosions Rock Ukraine’s Capital • Gulf States Sanction And Boycott India After Unwanted Remarks • Harvey Weinstein Faces Two Counts Of Assault Charges In The UK • Belgian King On A Royal Visit To The Republic Of Congo • UK Defense Minister Visits Ukraine Amidst Crisis • The US Has To Improve Bilateral Relationship, Says China’s Defense Chief • South Korea To Counter The North Korean Threat By Boosting Defense Capacity • Canada And Denmark End 50-Year-Long "Whiskey War" • The UK Government Has Not Changed Its Mind About Return Flights To Rwanda • Tension In Taiwan Strait From China’s Military Activities • Russia’s Economy Will Be Hit By Further Sanctions • Third Aircraft Carrier Launched By China To Boost Military Might • European Union Executives Back Ukraine’s Membership Bid • Indians Hit The Street To Protest Against Military Recruitment Plan • UK Inflation Rate Reaches 40-Year High As Food Prices Surge • Tension In Drone Crashes Into Russian Oil Refinery In A Possible Attack • Human Rights Index Of Hong Kong Continues To Decrease • President Biden Signs New Bipartisan Gun Control Bill Into Law • Abortion Laws Take A New Turn In The United States As Supreme Court Overturns Roe V. Wade • Ukraine Engage In Exchange Of Prisoners of War With Separatist Region • Putin Issues Warning To Finland And Sweden Against NATO Agenda • The United States Of America Intends To Increase Its Military Presence Throughout Europe  

June 2022 - US Events • Assault Weapons Should Be Banned, Kamala Harris Says • Strike Ends, As Chevron California Refinery Workers Ratify Contract • Depp-Heard Defamation Case Concluded As Jury Reached A Verdict • Speaker Pelosi Considers Legislative Ban On Assault Riffles • Multiple People Injured In A Mass Shooting At Phoenix Strip Mall • Biden Safe After Private Plane Scare In Rehoboth Beach • Armed Suspect Arrested Near Justice Kavanaugh's Home • Michigan Gubernatorial Candidate Arrested For Charges Relating To January 6 Riot • New Mexico Wildfire Sparked By Federal Causes • For The First Time In US History, Gasoline Average Price Tops $5 • Republican Congressman Loses Out In The Next Congressional Race • The Committee Moves To Postpone January 6 Hearing • Biden Uninjured After Falling From Bike • Congress To Show Trump's Involvement In Fake Elector Plot • The US Presidency Plan To Reduce The Amount Of Nicotine In Cigarettes • US Prosecutors Recommend A Sentence Of 30 Years For Ghislaine Maxwell • The United Kingdom Will Join Other G7 Nations To Ban Russian Gold • Ukraine’s Capital, Kyiv Hit By A Russian Missile • More Than 22 People Were Reported Dead At A Local South African Bar • Supreme Court Justice Breyer Announces Retirement From Active Duty • United States Court Sentences Singer, R. Kelly To 30 Years In Prison

July 2022 - World News • Two More Britons Charged As Foreign Mercenaries By Separatist Region • Enemy Drones’ Attack On Gas Rig Shot Down By Israel • Ukrainian Flag To Be Hoisted On Snake Island After Russian Retreat • Human Rights Lawyer Wants Turkey To Face International Court Over Yazidi Genocide • Free Noodles Offered To Younger Voters To Boost Election Turnout • Islamic State Raids Medium Security Prison, Freeing Insurgents • The UK Prime Minister Boris Johnson Resigns • The Former Prime Minister of Japan, Shinzo Abe, Shot Dead • Act As Partner, Not Opponent, China’s Wang Yi Tells Australia • Rocket Attack On Apartment Building In Ukraine Leaves Six People Dead • The President Of Italy Asks Draghi To Rethink His Resignation • State Of Emergency Declared In Sri Lanka As The President Flees To The Maldives • Russian-Controlled Region Hit By Ukrainian Rockets In Preparation For A Counter-Attack • President Of China, Xi Jinping, Paid Xinjiang A Rare Visit • Biden Assures The Middle East That United State Will Remain An Active Partner • Ukraine President Zelenskiy Fires Spy Chief And Top State Prosecutor • Decision On Prince Muhammed’s Immunity Over Khashoggi Murder To Be Delayed • First Cases Of Ebola-Like Marburg Virus Have Been Reported In Ghana • Fresh Crisis Loom In Sri Lanka As Parliament Elects Ranil Wickremesinghe As President • EU Has Launched Four Legal Cases Against the UK Over The Northern Ireland Protocol • Wentian, The Second Space Station Module Launched By China • Top Delegation From The US Visits Kyiv, Promises Their Continued Support • Ukraine Flags Russian Strike Risk, As They Set To Begin Grain Exports • United Nations Peacekeepers Offices In Eastern DR Congo Attacked By Protesters • The Debate Between Liz Truss And Rishi Sunak Stopped, After Presenter Faints • Russia Confirms That Blast Has Killed 40 Ukrainian Prisoners • London’s High Court Ruling Favours Juan Guaido Over Venezuelan Gold  

July 2022 - US News • Judge Ketanji Brown Jackson Sworn In As The New Supreme Court Justice • Biden Warns Of Nationwide Abortion Ban If Republicans Win House In The Mid-Terms • Mississippi Judge Maintains That The Abortion Ruling Must Stand In The State • 21-Years Old Shooter Appears Virtually In Court Over Independence Day Attack • Biden Signs New Executive Order To Maintain Abortion Access • Abbott Says Michigan Baby Formula Plant Has Been Reopened • Biden Gets Disrupted At A Gun Violence Event As He Pushes To Ban Assault Weapons • Before Reopening, The Buffalo Grocery Store To Commemorate The Victims Of The Massacre • Biden Withdraws The Nomination Of A Federal Judge In Kentucky • Biden Directives On Use Of Bathrooms For Transgender Athlete Blocked By Judge • Vote On Abortion Rights To Happen In Kansas After Roe’s Demise • Funeral Rites For The First And Former Wife Of Donald Trump Held In New York • Doctors’ Report Shows Improvement Of Joe Biden’s Covid Symptoms • Shooting At Los Angeles Park Leaves Two Dead And Five Wounded • Washington DC Under Pressure As Immigrants Continue To Arrive • The United States Headed Towards Recession As The Economy Shrinks • United State House Bans Assault-Style Rifle, Sends It To Senate • An Eleven-Time NBA Champion, Bill Russell, Dies At Age 88

August 2022 - World News • Bank Of England To Get More Aggressive With 50 BPS Hike Later In The Week • After Losing "Wagatha Christie" Libel Battle, Rebekah Vardy Gives Disappointed Interview • Taiwan: Pelosi Departs Taipei Due To Sound Of Chinese Fury • Amid Invasion, Zelenskiy Considering Same-Sex Civil Partnership In Ukraine • China Sanctions Pelosi, Halts Cooperation With The United States Over Pelosi’s Taiwan Trip • Ukraine Reports Extensive Damage To Nuclear Plants By Russian Rocket • More Than 11 People Were Reported Dead After The Israeli Airstrike In Gaza • Kenyans Anxious As They Await The Outcome Of The Presidential Elections • Fresh Covid Cases In Tourist Hubs Of Tibet And Hainan As China Battles Outbreak • The Worst Ever Fire In Cuba Brought Under Control By Firefighters After Five Days • North Korea Declares Covid Victory And In Turn Lifts Mask Mandate And Distancing Rule • German And Polish Authorities Put In Work To Search For The Cause Of Fish Die-Off In River Oder • Population Decline In Hong Kong Accelerates With Mass Emigration • The United Kingdom To Be The First To Approve Omicron Covid Shot With Moderna Nod • At Least 41 Were Killed As A Church In Egypt Was Razed By Electric Fire • Factories Were Forced To Close Down As China Experiences Worst Heatwave In 6 Decades • South Korea's Aid Offer Rejected By North Korea, Calls President Yoon Simple • Officials Say That Jihadist Group Has Seized Hotel In Somali Capital, At Least 20 Killed • A Recent Blast In Moscow Killed Daughter Of Putin Ally, Darya Dugina • The Pakistani Police Launch An Anti-Terror Investigation Against Imran Khan • Zelensky Vows Ukraine Will Take Back Crimea When It Chooses • Prime Minister Of Thailand Suspended By Court, Pending Term Limit Review • For The First Time In Over 2 Years, Thailand Hikes The Minimum Wage • Final Draft Of Nuclear Disarmament Treaty At The United Nations Gets Blocked By Russia • The Death Toll After A Lorry Rolls Into Street Party In The Netherlands Has Risen To Six • Top Court Has Blocked Purchases With New Cryptocurrency In The Central African Republic • World Largest Electronic Market Shut Down In China As Shenzhen Imposes Lockdown • The Last Soviet Leader, Mikhail Gorbachev, Dies At The Age Of 91  

August 2022 - US News • A Second Executive Order Set To Be Signed By President Joe Biden To Protect Abortion Access • A Summit On Advanced Air Mobility Is To Be Held In The White House On Wednesday • Mayor Bowser’s Request To Get Help With Migrant Buses Rejected By Pentagon • Healthcare And Climate Bill of $739 Billion Passed By US Senates After Many Months Of Argument • White House Highlights Climate Crisis, As President Joe Biden Visits Kentucky Devastated By Flood • Sources Say Trump’s Home Was Searched By The FBI Seeking Presidential Records • A Car Plowed Into A Crowd In Pennsylvania Killing One And Left 17 Injured • Arizona Police Tasered Two Parents Who Tried To Enter Locked-Down School • Biden Signs Democrats' Landmark Bill As They Take Biggest Step Forward Ever On Climate • Former US Vice-President Mike Pence Condemns Republicans' Attacks On FBI Over Search Of Mar-A-Lago • A Summit Targeted At Hate-Fueled Violence To Be Held At The White House By President Biden In September • The Administration Of President Biden Touts An Infrastructure Bill Of $1 Trillion • Three Police Officers In Arkansas Have Been Suspended After A Video Shows A Beating • Anthony Fauci To Resign From Government Posts • By 2035, Gasoline-Only Cars Will No Longer Be Sold In California • United State Close To Appointing The First Arctic Ambassador • US Government Backs Production Of Monkeypox Vaccine With $11 Million • Shock In A School In Oakland, As 12-Year-Old Allegedly Shoots Classmates

September 2022 - World News • Failed Assassination Attempt On Argentina’s Vice President, Cristina Fernandez De Kirchner • China Vows To Take Countermeasures As The United States Approves $1.1BN Arms Sales To Taiwan • Prime Minister Of Ukraine Expresses Gratitude To Germany And Calls For More Weapons • The City Of Chengdu Extends Curbs While Shenzhen Eases COVID Lockdown • After Meeting Queen At Balmoral, Liz Truss Becomes The United Kingdom's Next Prime Minister • Russian Envoy Confirms That Putin And Xi Will Meet In Person Next Week • The Longest Serving Monarch In British History, Queen Elizabeth II, Dies At 96 • Zelensky Claims Significant Gains As Ukrainian Forces Retake A Key City • Charles Praises His Mother, Queen Elizabeth II Reign, As He Is Formally Proclaimed King • India Confirms It Discovers Fraudulent Shell Companies Linked With China • With Nuclear Talks At Halt, Israel Gives Stern Warning Over The Capability Of Iran On Uranium • William Ruto, The Newly Elected President Of Kenya Sworn In On Tuesday • An Arrest Warrant Has Been Issued In South Korea For The Developer Of The Cryptocurrency Luna • Ukraine Government Confirm The Discovery Of 440 Bodies In Unmarked Graves • Formal Minister Of Economy, Amadou Ba Appointed Prime Minister By President Of Senegal • Dozens Injured In A Protest In Iran, After Mahsa Amini Dies In Custody On Iranian Police • Crash Of Covid Quarantine Bus Resulting To The Deaths Of 27 People • Six Children Confirmed Dead Following Army Shooting At Local Myanmar School • The Queen Of Denmark Tests Positive For Covid After Funeral Of Queen Elizabeth II  

September 2022: US News • Alarm In Houston As Dozens Of Migrants Children Reported Missing • A Request From Committee Needed For Hunter Biden Data, United States Treasury Tells Republican • Trump's Demand For A Special Master In Case Of Classified Document Granted By Judge • Barack Obama And Wife, Michelle Obama, Return To The White House For The Unveiling Of Portrait • The Lawsuit By Trump Against Hillary Clinton Over Russia Claims Rejected By Judge • United State President Joe Biden Recalls American Unity On 9/11 Anniversary • Mother Questioned As Three Of Her Children Were Found Dead On New York’s Coney Island Beach • In The United States, Florida Turns To Military Veterans, Due To Shortage Of Teachers • Raymond Dearie Named Special Master To Oversee Donald Trump’s Florida Files • Families Of Russian-Held Detainees Met By President Of The United States • Amidst The Rise In Death Toll And Cases, President Biden Says The Pandemic Is Over • Eight People Have Been Hospitalized After Explosion Rocked A Building In Chicago • Migrants To Be Accommodated In Emergency Centers Opened By New York City • A Ruling By A Judge In Arizona Gives State The Right To Enforce Near-Total Abortion Ban • Emmanuel Macron To Be Hosted By Biden At White House For First State Visit • $1.1 Billion Ukraine Arms Package Unveiled By The United States  

 

 

October 2022: World News • Russia Proclaims The Annexation Of Ukrainian Territory As Military Setback Looms • Lyman, A Key City In Eastern Ukraine, was Retaken, As Russian Troops Retreat • A Stampede Which Occurred After A Football Match In Indonesia Killed At Least 130 People • A Ballistic Missile Launched By North Korean Is Believed To Have Flown Over Japan • Ukrainian Tanks Break Through Russian Lines In Kherson, In The Southern Part Of Ukraine • Three United Nations Peacekeepers Killed By Roadside Blast In Central African Republic • Thailand In Mourning, After Mass Shooting And Stabbing Of Nursery Children • Putin’s War Effort Suffers Huge Blow Following Massive Blasts Of Crimean Bridge • Two Members Of Security Forces Killed In A Continuing Protest In Iran • The President Of Austria Secured A Clear Win In Re-Election Bid • King Charles III is To Be Coronated On May 6, 2023 • Aung San Suu Kyi’s Prison Term Extended By Myanmar Court To 26 Years • Coup Leader Ibrahim Traore Named As Transitional President Of Burkina Faso • Moscow's Campaign In Ukraine Suffers A New Blow, As Gunmen Killed 11 People In Russia Army Base • President Xi Jinping Announced That China Would Never Renounce The Right To Use Force Over Taiwan • At Least Four People Were Killed When Russia Launched Kamikaze Drone Attack • Chief Of Cybersecurity In Germany Sacked Over Reports Of Ties With Russia • Prime Minister Of The United Kingdom, Liz Truss Resigns • New Italian PM, Giorgia Meloni, Agrees To Form New Government • A Rare Talk Between United States And Russia Defense Ministers, As They Discuss Ukraine War • Xi Jinping Begins His Third Term, Marking Him As The Most Powerful Leader Of China In Decades • Rishi Sunak, The New Prime Minister Of The United Kingdom, Pledges To Lead Britain Out Of The Economic Crisis • China Accused Of Establishing Illegal Police Station In The Netherlands • Germany Moves To Legalize The Use Of Recreational Cannabis • Elon Musk Completes $44bn Deal To Take Over Twitter As Its New Owner • Grain Export Deal Between Ukraine And Russia Brokered By United Nations Suspended By Russia • At Least 149 People Dead In A Halloween Stampede In Seoul, The Capital Of South Korea • Lula Makes Comeback, As He Defeats Bolsonaro In Brazil’s Presidential Election

 

October 2022: US News • Partial Shutdown Avoided As United States House Passes Crucial Stopgap Government Funding Bill • Jackson Describes Her Appointment As An Inspiration Among Americans, As She Embarks On First Term In The U.S. Supreme Court • Center For Disease Control And Prevention In The United States Has Ended Country-Specific COVID Travel • Trump Asks For The Intervention Of The Supreme Court In Mar-A-Lago Special Master Dispute • Mayor Of New York City Declares State Of Emergency Due To Migration Crisis • Abortion Ban In Arizona Temporarily Blocked By Appeals Court • Two People Shot Dead Outside The Home Of New York Congressman • Over The Racist Remarks By The Member Of LA City Council, President Biden Has Called For Their Resignation • A 15-Year-Old Suspect In Custody, After Mass Shooting That Occurred In North Carolina • Migrants Will Be Flown To Illinois And Delaware On The Order Of Florida Governor, Ron DeSantis • President Biden Has Opened Applications For Student Loan Debt Forgiveness • The Militia In New Mexico Blamed For Protest Violence Has Been Banned By Judge • Six People Killed In Wisconsin Due To A Fatal Apartment Fire • Former United States President Donald Trump Has Been Summoned To Testify To Jan. 6 U.S Capitol Riot Panel • Gunman Broke Into St Louis High School And Killed Two People • Former Secretary Of Defense Of The United States, Ash Carter, Dies At Age 68 • A House Fire That Broke Out In Oklahoma Kills Eight People • Nancy Pelosi’s Husband, Paul Pelosi Hospitalized With Skull Fracture After He Was Attacked

 

 

November 2022: World News • Biden Threatens Windfall Tax As He Accuses Oil Companies Of War Profiteering • Households To Get Assisted With Their Energy Bill, As White House Announces $13.5 Billion Funding • A Law To Mobilize Convicted Russians Has Been Signed By Putin • North Korea Fires Four Ballistic Missiles As Seoul And U.S. Ends Drill • A Plane Headed To Tanzania Crashed Into Lake Victoria • Yevgeny Prigozhin, An Ally Of Putin, Admits Interfering In United State Elections • North Korea Denies Being Involved In Arms Deal With Russia • Four Were Killed And Others Injured In A Blast In the Southeastern State Of Anambra In Nigeria • A Police Officer Was Stabbed To Death In A Knife Attack In Brussels • President Of Taiwan, Tsai Ing-Wan, Emphasizes The Sovereignty Of Taiwan • A Blast In Istanbul Killed Six People And Left Dozens Injured • The Supreme Leader Of Afghanistan Asked For Sharia Law To Be Fully Implemented • The Conflict With Ukraine Intensifies In The East, Poland, NATO Say Missile Likely Not From Russia • Inflation Of The United Kingdom Jumps To 41-Year High Of 11.1% • The House Of Ayatollah Khomeini Has Been Set On Fire By The Iranian Protesters • United Kingdom’s Prime Minister, Rishi Sunak, Pledges His Support During Visit To Kyiv • President Of Guinea Vote To Extend Rule Of The African State • Hong Kong’s Leader Tests Positive For Covid After APEC Summit • Gunmen In Nigeria’s Zamfara State Abducted More Than 100 People • The Supreme Court Ruling Will Prevent Scottish Parliament From Holding New Independence Referendum • French Parliament Plans To Include Right To Abortion In Constitution • Prime Minister Of Belarus, Vladimir Makei, Dies At 64 • Hotel Used By Officials In The Capital Of Somalia Attacked By Militants • The Chinese Police During Protests, Detained A Journalist Of The BBC • French Government Confirms That COVID-19 Cases In France Are On The Rise Again • Chinese Former Leader Jiang Zemin Dies At The Age Of 96

 

November 2022: US News • Russia Has Suspended The Partial Mobilization Of Citizens For The Ukraine War • Missile Lands Off South Korean Coast, As North Korea Fires 17 Missiles • The Ban On Abortion Has Been Delayed By A Town In New Mexico • Flu Cases In The United State Hospitals Are At Highest In Decades, Amid Winter Vaccination Warning • The Florida Governorship Race Ended With Desantis Defeating Charlie Crist • Democrats Notch Key Win, As Fetterman Wins Pennsylvania Senate Race • A Runoff Election In Georgia May Yet Again Decide The Fate Of The United States Senate • Democrats Eye Nevada Senatorial Seat As They Edge Closer To Control Of The US Senate • Democrat Adrian Fontes Wins A Highly Contested Secretary Of State In Arizona • Following A Victory In Nevada, Democrats Will Now Control The United States Senate • A Special Counsel Appointed By The Department Of Justice Over The Mar-A-Lago Investigation • Donald Trump’s Twitter Account Has Been Reinstated By Elon Musk After Taking Poll • Vehicle Crashed Into Apple’s Store In Massachusetts, Killing One Person • Six People Shot And Killed In A Walmart In Virginia • Avian Flu Outbreak Wipes Out Millions Of Birds • Supreme Court’s Ruling Allows For Early Voting To Begin In Georgia Senate Runoff • The U.S. Senate Has Passed A Bill Protecting Same-Sex Marriage • Hakeem Jeffries Becomes First Black Party Leader Of The Democrats In House of Representatives

 

December 2022: World News • Russia Demands Recognition Of Annexed Region Before Negotiations • Spokesperson Confirms That President Ramaphosa Will Not Resign • A Judge In Mexico Was Killed In the State Of Zacatecas • Two Russian Airbases Far From Ukraine Frontline Rocked By Explosions • Indonesia Lawmakers Passed Criminal Code Banning Sex Outside Marriage • Former President Of Argentina, Fernandez De Kirchner, Sentenced To Six Years In Prison For Corruption • Prisoner Swap: Brittney Griner For “The Merchant Of Death” • Russia In A Tit-For-Tat Mover Bans 200 Prominent Canadians From Entering Russia • Morocco Becomes The First Ever African Country To Reach The Semifinal Of A World Cup • UK Prime Minister Rishi Sunak Faces New Demand From His Fractious Party • Iran Executes Majidreza Rahnavard In What Is Seen As The Second Execution Over Protest • A Top Court In Barbados Strikes Down Laws That Criminalize Gay Sex • Bodies Of 27 Migrants Found In A Desert In Chad • Russia's Missile Strike Leaves Ukraine's Second City, Kharkiv, Without Power • Schools In Shanghai To Continue Classes Online Amid Rise In Covid Infection • Argentina Defeat France To Win World Cup For The Third Time In Their History • 33 Crew Missing After Royal Thai Navy Warship Sinks Due To Severe Weather • Bank Of England Reveals First Pictures Of King Charles Banknotes • Ukraine President Volodymyr Zelensky Addresses The Us Congress Upon Visit • Three People Were Killed And Others Injured When A Gunman Opened Fire In Central Paris • Health Chief Confirms That Chinese City Are Reporting Half A Million Cases A Day • Six People Dead, And Two Others were Injured In Spain After A Bus Crashed Into A River • Three People Dead After Drone Attack On Russian Bomber Base • Taiwan Extends Their Mandatory Military Service Period • The Senate has approved Nigeria’s Budget For 2023

 

December 2022: US News • Houston Police Confirmed That A Suspect Has Been Arrested In Killing Of Rapper Takeoff • A New Stealth Bomber Aircraft Unveiled By The United States Air Force • Governor Of Maryland, Larry Hogan, Bans Use Of TikTok On State Devices • United States Democratic Senator Warnock Wins The Georgia Runoff Election To The Senate • Democratic Senator Kyrsten Sinema Announces That She Will Leave The Party • Governor Of Arizona Builds Border Wall Of Shipping Crates In Final Days Of Office • President Of The United States, Joe Biden, Signs Same-Sex Marriage Bill Into Law • One-Week Government Funding Bill Passed By United States House, Gets Sent To The Senate • $858 Billion Defense Act Passed By Senate, Get Sent To Biden • A Bid To Keep Tittle 42 Policy Rejected By Appeal Court • Massachusetts Reached An Agreement To Reform The Mentally Ill Inmates’ Prison Conditions • Henry Berg-Brousseau, A Transgender Right Activist, Passed Away At The Age Of 24 • January 6 Committee Recommends Trump Be Barred From Office • United States Senate Passes $1.66 Trillion Funding Bill, Sends It To Biden • After A Landmark Deal, United States Higher Education Strike Ends • Pandemic-Era Border Restrictions To Stay In Place For Now After Supreme Court Ruling

 

 

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January 2023: Science & Technology News • Apple Launches AI Narrators For Its Audiobooks • Sony To Roll Out Controller Models For Disabled Gamers • UN Report Projects Healing Process Of The Ozone Layer • Russia Launches Mission To Rescue Stranded Astronauts • Scientists Develop Laboratory Alternative To Palm Oil • Microsoft Commits To Investing Billions In ChatGPT And OpenAI

 

 

 

January 2023: Disaster News • Wet Winter Expected In The Alps Due To Snow Scarcity • Threats Of Extinction Of Madagascar’s Wildlife Worries Scientists • 60,000 People Reported With Covid-Related Death In China In Less Than 40 Days • Eastern Asia Witnessing Extreme Cold Temperature

 

 

 

 

 

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February 2023 : Science & Technology News • PayPal Joins Other Tech Company In Laying Off Workers • ore Countries Join The US To Ban China Over Semiconductor Chips • Chatbot Error Costs Google $100bn In Shares • Tesla Recalls Thousands Of Cars Over Safety Concerns Of Autonomous Cars • Employees Of The European Commission Banned From Using TikTok

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

February 2023 : Disaster News • Auckland, New Zealand Continues To Suffer Heavy Rainfall • Turkiye And Syria Devastated By Massive Earthquake • Multiple And Rapidly Spreading Wildfire Kills 23 In Chile • Death Toll Rises And Rescue Efforts Continue In Turkiye After Earthquake • 45,000 Animals Estimated To Have Been Killed In The Ohio Toxic Train Crash

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

March 2023: Science & Technology News • Robotic Augmentation Of Body Parts Makes New Headway • The Netherlands Makes Plans To Restrict Chip Tech Export • Samsung Will Be One Of The Major Investors In South Korea’s Chip Technology Idea • Gene-Edited Crops Now Cleared For Commercial Production In England • Artificial Intelligence Reported To Take Up To 300 Million Jobs

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

March 2023: Disaster News • Lethal Cough Syrup Kills 200 Children In Indonesia • Study Finds Ozone Recovery May Be Slowed By Australian Wildfires • California Is At Risk Of More Flooding And Mudslides As Rain Storm Persist • Tornado Hit The Southern Coast Of California • United States President, Joe Biden, Declares Emergency After 26 People Were Killed In Storm • At Least 38 People Died In Fire Outbreak At Detention Centre Close To Mexico-U.S. Border

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

April 2023: Science & Technology News • UK Regulatory Body Fines TikTok Over Mismanagement Of Children’s Data • Alibaba Set To Roll Out Its Own AI Program To Compete With ChatGPT • The United States Issues Fines In Relation To Export Violation • NASA Successfully Extracts Oxygen From Lunar Soil Prototype

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

April 2023: Disaster News • Russian Region Of Kamchatka Struck By Volcano And Earthquake • Two Fatalities Reported As Tornadoes Storm The Central Part Of The United States • Global Warming Cited As The Cause For Elongated Drought In The Horn Of Africa

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

May 2023: Science & Technology News • White House Moves To Hold Big Tech Accountable For AI Risks • Novel IVF Technique Leads To The Birth Of A Baby With Three Persons’ DNA • Meta Rolls Out Paid Verification Services In The United Kingdom • Neuroscience Device Helps Paralyzed Man Move His Muscles

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

May 2023: Disaster News • Avian Flu Epidemic Kills More Than 50,000 Wild Birds In The UK • Wildfire Destroys Region In Russia With Extensive Damage To Infrastructure • Heat Wave Trends In India’s Harsh Summer Season • More Dead Bodies In Italy’s Worst Flood In A Century • Typhoon Hits United States Territory Of Guam

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

June 2023: Science & Technology News • More People Are Concerned About Human Extinction As AI Develops • Microsoft In A $20 Million Suit Brawl Over Privacy Violations • Researchers Find That Flight Turbulence Is Rising With Climate Change • Sky Launches New Smart Camera For Television Sets • OpenAI Opens Its First Foreign Branch In The United Kingdom

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

June 2023: Disaster News • Key Measures Predict That The Earth Is Falling Sick • Hazy Smoke Over New York Traced To Wildfires In Canada • Pacific El-Nino To Increase The Heat Of The Planet In 2024 • Early Data Report Showing 2023 To Be Hottest Year On Record • The British Isles Experiencing Sudden Increase In Ocean Heat • Heatwaves And Wildfire Smoke Sandwich The US In Fresh Climate Concerns

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

July 2023: Science & Technology News • Meta Launches A New Social Media App To Rival Twitter • China-Based Hackers Accused Of Illicit Access To American Corporations’ Emails • New United Kingdom Law May Prompt Apple To Remove iMessage And Facetime Services • Elon Musk Rebrands Twitter Into X — The Everything App

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

July 2023: Disaster News • The World’s Hottest Day Recorded Since Recording Began In 1979 • Panic In India As The Yamuna River Rises To Unprecedented Levels • Hail Storms Hit Italy, And A Fourth Heat Wave Predicted In Europe • Greece In Dire Battle With Wildfire As Tourists Scramble For Evacuation

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

August 2023: Science & Technology News • The Royal Mail Begins The First Drone Mail Delivery In The UK First Pill For Postpartum Depression Has Been Approved By The United States • New Investigation Technique Halves The Time Required To Detect Polio • New Wind-Powered Cargo Ship Embarks On Its Maiden Journey

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

August 2023: Disaster News • Northern Beijing Evacuated Following Flood And Typhoon • Death Toll Rises In The Wake Of The Hawaiian Wild Fire • Canadians Stuck In Traffic As They Race To Escape Yellowknife Wildfire • Authorities In Greece Brace Up For Possible Sure In Spontaneous Wildfire • Northern Beijing Evacuated Following Flood And Typhoon

 

 

 

September 2023: Science & Technology News • Microsoft Set To Remove Teams™ From Its 365 Suite Following Investigation • Government Workers In China Banned From The Use Of iPhones • New Apple iPhone Releases Come With Thunderbolt Charging Ports • Neuralink Secures Approval For Human Trials • ChatGPT Improves And Can Now Browse The Internet

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

September 2023: Disaster News • 74 People Pronounced Dead In A Building Fire In Johannesburg • Flood Triggered In Hong Kong After A Heavy Typhoon • Australians Exposed To Smoke Blanket Following Hazard Reduction Burns • Libyans Grow Angry At The Death Toll From Severe Flooding • Metallic Toxicants Found To Affect Millions Of People Worldwide • New Reports Show That 10% Of Swiss Glaciers Depleted In 2 Years

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

October 2023: Science & Technology News • Three Scientists Share The Nobel Prize For Discovery Of Quantum Dots • Scientists Examine The Asteroid Sample Brought To Earth 17 Days Ago • Amazon Plans To Try Out Humanoids For Replacement Of Human Employees • Cruise To Suspend The Operation Of Driverless Cars After Street Accident

 

October 7 2023 Special Note: The source of timeline information used here did not include an account of the Hamas raid, killing, and hostage taking. This assult on Israel is important to understand from the perspective of why Hamas and other entities want to eliminate Israel. The biblical implications of this type of activity fit the larger context of why and what the End Times will bring. Israel remains a focus to the end and thus Hamas, et al., will not achieve their ultimate goal. Some added study revelas why. Understanding prophecy is addressed in the last portion of this timeline ... study that information and you will come to understand why Hamas and other related nations and organizations will fail in their objectives and ultimaely succomb to the judgment of the God of Israel.

 

 

October 2023: Disaster News • New Climate Discovery Shows September As The Hottest Month On Record • Hailstorms Become More Severe Around Sydney, Australia • Gaza Healthcare Collapses As Palestine Plunges Into Humanitarian Disaster • Welsh Water Corporation Admits To Sewage Spillage • Australia Takes Decisive Actions on Climate Change • Flood Following Storm Babet May Spell Doom For Farmers In The UK

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

November 2023: Science & Technology News • Canadian Government Bans WeChat From All Official Devices • The Euclid Telescope Sends Back Its First Set Of Images From The Deep Dark Universe • Video Chat Website, Omegle, Announces Permanent Shutdown • YouTube Is Working On AI Technology That Can Clone Celebrities’ Voices • Broadcom Completes The $69m Acquisition Of VMware

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

November 2023: Disaster News • Hurricane Otis Leaves Destruction Along Its Path As It Moves Through Mexico • Millions Of People In The Middle East Getting Affected By More Frequent Drought • A Long Year Of Several Wildfires May Change The Climate Of Canada • Dreadful Heatwave Spreads Across Brazil • Campaigners Protest About Continuous Sewage Flow Into Protected Harbor

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

December 2023: Science & Technology News • Tesla Cyber Truck Makes A Comeback Debut After Four Years • IBM has unveiled a New Quantum Computing Chip • IBM has unveiled a New Quantum Computing Chip • Google, Meta, Qualcomm, And Other Tech Companies Team Up For Open Digital Ecosystems • X Is Back Online After A Global Outage And Mild Outrage • The U.K. Transport Secretary Says Autonomous Cars To Be In Use In The Nearest Future

 

 

 

 

 

 

December 2023: Disaster News • 24 People Confirmed Dead As A Result Of Lightning Strike • Heavy Flood And Rain In Tanzania Kill 47 In Hanang District • At Least Six Dead In Tennessee Due To Severe Storm And Tornadoes
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January 2023: World News • Prime Minister Modi’s Mother, Heeraben Modi, Reported Dead • Former Leader Of The Catholic, Pope Benedict XVI, Dies At The Age Of 95 • Helicopter Collision In Australia Leaves Four People Dead And 3 Others Severely Injured • Foreigners Are No Longer Allowed To Buy Homes In Canada • Amazon Lays Of Its Employees To Reduce Running Cost • Chaos Erupt During The Arrest Of El Chapo’s Son, Leaves At Least 29 Dead • 32 People were Kidnapped At A Train Station In Southern Nigeria • Nurses’ Strike Continues After Negotiations With UK Government Failed • French Government Proposes To Raise Retirement Age From 62-64 Years • After Days With No Active Cases, Uganda Declares Itself Ebola Free • Russia Claims Victory After A Long Battle For The Salt Mine Town In Ukraine • A New Liaison Office Chief Appointed In Hong Kong • Prosecutors In Saudi Arabia Wants The Academic Handed A Death Penalty Over Use Of Social Media • Italian Mafia Boss, Matteo Denaro, Arrested In Sicily, After 30 Years On The Run • A French Nun And Oldest Person In The World Dead At Age 118 • The Prime Minister Of New Zealand, Jacinda Ardern, Resigns • New Laws On Women’s Rights Passed By Sierra Leone • More Than 60 Women And Children That Were Kidnapped In Burkina Faso Have Been Freed • Chris Hipkins Of the New Zealand Labor Party was Endorsed As The Next Prime Minister • Estonia's Ambassador In Russia Has Been Asked To Leave The Country By February 7, 2023 • Ukraine To Receive Leopard 2 Tanks From Germany • Authorities In North Korea Calls For Lockdown In Capital Pyongyang

 

January 2023: US News • Florida’s High School Bathroom Separation Upheld By Federal Appeals Court • Worker Killed In Alabama Airport Airplane Incident • President Biden Names New Acting Chairman Of Energy Regulation Committee •Police Found Eight Members Of A Family Dead In Their House In Utah • Kevin Mccarthy Elected As The Speaker Of The United House Of Representatives • President Biden Pays Visit To US-Mexico Border • United States House Of Representatives Adopt New Rules • Illinois Expect Legal Challenge As They Ban Sales Of Semi-Automatic Gun • After Several Felony Convictions, Trump Organization Gets A Fine Of $1.6 Million • California And Alabama Get Federal Intervention Due To Storms And Tornadoes • Domestic Shooting In California With Reports Of Six People Dead • Bid To Block New York Gun Restrictions Declined By United States Supreme Court • Standoff Sparks Economic Worries As United States Hits Debt Ceiling • Gunman Opens Fire After Lunar New Year Festival, Leaving Ten People Dead • State Ban On Semi-Automatic Gun Temporarily Blocked By A Judge In Illinois • Another Mass Shooting In California Leaves 10 People Dead • Meta Will Reinstate Trump’s Instagram And Facebook Account

 

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February 2023: World News • North Korea Accuses U.S. Of Escalation As They Deliver Tanks To Ukraine • Sunak Sacks The Tory Party Chairman Following Breach Of Ministerial Code • Deadline For The Deposit Of Old Currency Extended By The Central Bank Of Nigeria • Suicide Bombing Aimed At Police Officer Killed At Least 59 People In Pakistan • Ukraine Disappointed As U.K. And U.S. Refuse To Send Them Their Fighter Jets • Australian Authorities Found Missing Radioactive Capsule On The Highway • Relation Continue To Normalize Between Sudan And Israel • Australian Girl Killed In Shark Attack While Swimming In A River • Former Minister Of Foreign Affairs Take The Lead As Cyprus Election Head To A Runoff • An Israeli Raid In Jericho Leaves Multiple Palestinian Militants Dead • 54 Wolves Shot Dead By Hunters In Sweden • Bus Crashes Into A Day-Care In Montreal, Leaving Two Children Dead And Six Others Injured • Two People Dead As Car Crashes Into A Jerusalem Bus Stop • Gunman Shoots South African Rap Artist, AKA Outside Restaurant In Durban • Former Cyprus Foreign Minister, Christodoulides Win Presidential Election • Queen Consort, Camilla Tests Positive For Covid-19 • Bus Crash In South Africa Kills 20 People • A Bus Carrying Migrants Crashes In Panama, Killing At Least 39 Passengers • Militants Attack Karachi Police Headquarters, Killing At Least Four People • European Union Calls For Urgent Joint Arm Purchase To Help Ukraine • Ballistic Missile Fired By North Korea Off East Coast • Biden Visits Ukraine For The First Time Since Russia’s Invasion • 39 English Schools Closed Down Due To Unsafe Building Standards • High School Student In A French School Stabbed Teacher To Death

 

February 2023 : U.S. News • Three Dead And Four Others Injured In The Latest Shooting In California • Police Unit Get Disbanded After The Fatal Beating Of Tyre Nichols • COVID-19 Emergency Declaration To End In United States By May 11 • Court Blocks A New Jersey Law That Allows State To Sue Gun Industry • Rep. Ilhan Omar Voted Out Of The Foreign Affairs Committee • Another Police Officer Loses Job Over The Death Of Tyre Nichols • The United States Has Shot Down A Chinese Balloon • The U.S Has Approved Sales Of $10bn Worth Of Ammunitions To Poland • COVID Vaccine Requirement By Air Travelers To End After House Vote • U.S. Confirms High-Altitude Object Off Alaska Has Been Shot Down • One More Classified Document Has Been Discovered In Pence’s Home By FBI • Gunman Opens Fire In Michigan State University, Killing Three Students • Shooting At A Shopping Mall In El Paso Kills One Person, Leaves Three Injured • A Gunman Kills Ex-Wife And Five Others In Mississippi • Former President Jimmy Carter To Receive Hospice Care • Power Plant Explosion In Ohio Kills One Person, Injure Several Others • Gunman Kills Florida TV Journalists While Reporting A Murder Case

 

 

March 2023: World News • China At G20 Meeting Calls For Join Action In Debt Settlement • Nineteen Athletes Injured In A Small Explosion In Cameroon • Boat Wreck Off The Coast Of Italy, Killing 59 People, Including Children • U.K. And EU Come To An Agreement Over Northern Ireland • Two Trains Collide In Greece, Leaving At Least 40 People Dead • Ruling Party Candidate, Bola Tinubu, Wins Nigeria’s Presidential Election • Supreme Court In Nigeria Rules That The Redesign Policy By CBN Is Invalid • China Sets 5% As Their Economic Growth Target For 2023 • Shelters In Refugee Camp In Bangladesh Destroyed By A Huge Fire • Suicide Attack In Pakistan Kills Nine Security Officers Two Of The Four Americans Kidnapped Along The Mexican Border Were Found Dead • Xi Jinping Secures Third Term As The President Of China • Gunman Killed Seven People In An Attack In Jehovah’s Witness Hall In Germany • Nineteen People Killed In East Congo By Suspected Islamist Militants • U.S., U.K., And Australia Reach Agreement On Nuclear Submarine Project • United States Drone Crashes After Encounter With Russian Jet • President Of Honduras Confirms Her Country Has Switched Ties From Taiwan To China • International Criminal Court Issues Arrest Warrant For Russian President  • Grain Deal Extended By Russia And Ukraine Amid Disagreement • Russia’s President, Vladimir Putin, Pays Surprise Visit To Mariupol • President Of China, Xi Jinping Visits Russia For The First Time Since Russia’s Invasion • Uganda Parliament Passes Bill That Criminalizes Homosexuality • Ukraine Secures First IMF Loan To A Country At War • Canada And The United States Come To An Agreement Over Asylum Seekers • Honduras Announces Ending Its Diplomatic Tie With Taiwan • Two Boats Sink Off Tunisia, Killing At Least 29 Migrants • Ukraine Receives Leopard 2 Tanks From Germany • Germany Welcomes King Charles On His First Overseas Trip Since He Became King

 

March 2023: U.S. News • Twelve States In The United States Sue To Have Access To Abortion Pill Expanded • NTSB Says Medical Plane That Crashed In Nevada Broke In Mid-Flight • Biden Administration Has Approved Potential Sales Of Missiles To Taiwan • The United States Has Unveiled New Strategies For Cybersecurity • Doctor Says A Skin Lesion Was Removed From President Biden’s Chest • The United States CDC Issues Advisory After Confirmed Case Of Measles In Kentucky • Texas Sued By Five Women Who Were Denied Abortions • Gunman Shot Three Police Officers In Los Angeles • Kansas Legislature Has Passed A Bill To Ban Transgender Athletes From Girls’ Sport • Boat Capsize Off San Diego, Killing At Least Eight People • President Joe Biden Has Approved A Massive Willow Oil Project • U.S. EPA Has Finalized Rule To Tackle Interstate Smog • Six Additional Senators Agree To Giving Biden Power To Ban TikTok • Supreme Court Asked To Uphold Domestic Violence Gun Law • Church In New Jersey Destroyed By A Massive Fire • Two New Monuments Created In Nevada And Texas By President Biden • Two People Were Killed And Five Others Missing After Chocolate Factory In Pennsylvania Exploded • Train Derails In North Dakota, Spills Hazardous Materials • Six People Killed In Nashville School Shooting By Former Student • President Trump To Face Criminal Charges In New York

 

April 2023: World News • Finland's Bid To Join NATO Approved By Turkey • 13 People Killed In Crush In Pakistan, While Waiting For Food Donations • E-Scooters Have Been Banned In Paris After Votes • Prime Minister Of Finland, Sanna Marin, Suffers Defeat In Election • NASA Names Four Astronaut To Embark On A Mission To The Moon • Train Incident Near The Hague Kills One, Injures 30 People • France President Emmanuel Macron Arrives In China • Ten People Confirmed To Be Aboard A Japanese Helicopter That Crashed Into The Sea • Italian Tourist Killed, Seven Others Injured In A Car Incident In Israel • Explosion Destroys Two Buildings In Marseille, Eight People Missing • Report Shows That Population Of Tigers In India Is Now 3,167 • Dozens Killed Due To Airstrike From Myanmar Military • Japan Reveals Plans To Develop Long-Range Missile Amid Tension With China • Germany To Shut Down The Remaining Three Nuclear Power Stations  • President Macron Signs Rise Of Pension Age Into Law • Seven People Killed In Mexico, After Gunmen Open Fire In Public Swimming Pool • Italian Police Discover $440 Million Worth Of Cocaine • Putin Travelled To Ukraine To Visit The Occupied Kherson Region • SpaceX Rocket Blows Up Mid-Air Minutes After Launch • 10 People From The Same Family Killed In South Africa • Two People Dead And 12 Injured When Fire Razed A Restaurant In Madrid • G7 Request For Black Sea Grain Deal To Be Extended • First Ever Abortion Pill Has Been Approved In Japan • For The First Time In History, Women Would Be Allowed To Vote At Bishops Meeting • Agreement On Vital Nuclear Weapons Deal Reached By United States And South Korea

 

April 2023: U.S. News • Biden Pays Visit To Mississippi Town Hit By Tornado • Former Arkansas Governor, Asa Hutchinson, Declares Intention To Run For President • Florida Senate Has Approved A Six-Week Abortion Ban • Brandon Johnson Was Elected As The New Mayor Of Chicago • West Virginia Transgender Athlete Ban Declined By US Supreme Court • Conflicting Injunctions Issued By Judges On Abortion Pill • Five People Killed By Their Co-Worker In Louisville • Second Tennessee Lawmaker That Was Expelled Has Been Returned By Memphis • Governor Of Florida, Ron Desantis, Signs Six-Week Abortion Into Law • Shooting In Alabama Leaves Four People Dead, And Multiple People Injured • Structure Collapse In New York Kills One Person, Leaving Five Others Injured • United States House Of Representatives Passes Bill Banning Transgender Student Athletes • Death Penalty Has Been Eliminated From Law In Washington State • Access To Abortion Pill Protected By United States Supreme Court • Nine Teenagers Shot At A Prom After-Party In Texas • President Biden Officially Launch His 2024 Presidential Bid

 

May 2023: World News • 25 People Dead, After Series Of Russian Air Strikes Hit Ukrainian Cities • Evacuation From Sudan Extended By United Kingdom Government • Uzbekistan President To Remain In Power After Vote To Allow Him To Extend His Tenure • Ding Liren Wins World Chess Tournament To Become First Chinese Male World Champion • Six Libyans Face Possible Execution For Converting To Christianity • 13-Year-Old Boy Killed Nine In Serbian School • WHO Declares That Covid-19 Is No Longer A Global Health Emergency • King Charles III Crowned At The Westminster Abbey In London • Syria Reinstated Into Arab League After Relations With Assad Normalize • Russia Launches Biggest Drone Attack In War With Ukraine • Former Pakistan’s Prime Minister, Imran Khan, Arrested In Islamabad • Riots In Guinea Kill Two, Leaving Several People Injured • Linda Yaccarino Appointed As New CEO Of Twitter By Elon Musk • Joint Action Against China To Be Pledge By United States And EU • Government In New Zealand Pledges $720 Million For Recovery From Cyclone And Flood • Presidential Election In Turkey Heads To Run-Off • Fire Engulfs Hostel In New Zealand, Kills At Least Six People • Interest Rate In Zambia Raised To 9.5% To Tame Inflation • Zelensky Plans To Attend The G7 Summit In Japan • Manchester City FC Crowned Champions Of England After Arsenal Loss • At Least 12 People Died In Crush At Stadium In El Salvador • Largest Oil Refinery In Africa Launched By Aliko Dangote • Prince Harry Loses Challenge To Pay For Police Protection In UK • Hitler’s Birthplace To Be Used For Police Human Rights Training • 25 People Dead, After Series Of Russian Air Strikes Hit Ukrainian Cities

 

May 2023: U.S. News • Governor Of Colorado Signs Four Gun Control Bill Into Law • Five People Killed In Texas By Their Neighbor • 1,500 Troops To Be Sent To Southern Border By Biden Administration • Republicans In North Carolina Reach Agreement On 12-Week Abortion Ban • Gunman Kills Eight People In Allen Mall, Texas • Joe Biden Has Picked Neera Tanden As The Top Domestic Policy Adviser • Car Rams Into People At A Bus Stop In Texas Border Town, Kills Eight People • Donald Trump Found Guilty In Rape Case Against E. Jean Carroll • Governor Of North Carolina Vetoes Abortion Ban • Crossing At The Border Drops After Striking Down Title 42 • The US Has Approved The Use Of A Bird Flu Vaccine In California Condor • Montana Bans TikTok To Become The First State In The United States To Do So • Legislature In Nebraska Passes Restriction On Abortion And Transgender Medical Care • Shooting At Nightclub In Kansa City Leaves Three People Dead, And Three Injured • Agreement Reached By Seven States Over Colorado River • Ron DeSantis Joins White House Race After Launching His Bid On Twitter

 

June 2023: World News • Hospital In Ukraine Destroyed By Missile Launched By Russia • Bayern Munich Wins Their 11th Consecutive Bundesliga Title • Erdogan Wins Turkish Presidential Election • Four Dead As Tourist Boat Sinks In Lake Maggiore • Immunity Granted To Putin And Bric Leaders By South Africa • Former President Of Brazil, Collor, Sentenced To Prison For Corruption • After 130 Years, Prince Harry Becomes First Royal To Testify In Court • Train Crash In India Kills 288 People, Leaves 803 Injured • Russian Strike Kills Two-Year-Old Girl In Ukraine • Nearly 80 Primary School Student Got Poisoned In Afghanistan • United Nations Elected Five Nations To Its Security Council • Pope Francis, In His Latest Health Concern, Underwent Abdominal Surgery • Ceasefire Of 24 Hours In Sudan Announced By United States And Saudi Arabia • Four Children Found Alive In Amazon, 40 Days After Plane Crash • Manchester City Wins Their First Champions League Trophy • Berlusconi, The Former Prime Minister Of Italy, Dies At 86 • Denver Nuggets Win First NBA Championship After Beating Miami Heat In Game Five • Migrant Boat Sinks Off Greek Coast, Killing At Least 78 People • United Arab Emirates Lifts Visa Ban On Lebanese Citizens • Militants Attack School In Uganda, Killed Dozens Of Pupils • Chinese Control Of Pirelli, Blocked By Italian Government • Estonia Parliament Passes Bill Which Legalizes Same-Sex Marriage • All Five Members Of The Titan Submersible Presumed Dead In Implosion • 37 Migrants Missing Due To Boat That Capsized Of Between Tunisia And Lampedusa • Advance On Moscow Halted By Wagner Chief, Yevgeny Prigozhin • Russian Air Strike Hits Idlib Market, Kills Nine People • President Of Sierra Leone, Maada Bio, Re-Elected For A Second Term • Aspartame Artificial Sweetener Could Be Carcinogenic, According To WHO Reports

 

June 2023: U.S. News • Debt Ceiling Agreement Reached By White House And Republicans • Ken Paxton Impeached After Vote In Texas House • Minnesota Legalizes The Use Of Recreational Marijuana • Debt Limit Deal Passed By The House, Heads To Senate • Ban On Gender-Affirming Care For Minors Signed By Texas Governor • Debt Ceiling Deal Signed Into Law By President Joe Biden • Two Killed And Five Others Injured In A Shooting At High School Graduation • Mike Pence Launches Official Campaign For Republican Presidential Race • Donald Trump Indicted On Seven Counts, Regarding Documents Probe • Highway Collapse In Philadelphia, After Vehicle Was Engulfed By Fire • Illinois Becomes The First State In The United States To Pass Law Preventing Book Bans • Bill That Negates EPA Heavy Truck Pollution Cuts Vetoed By President Biden • Visa Restrictions Imposed By United States On Uganda Officials After Anti-LGBTQ Law • Officials Report The Bus Crash In Baltimore With At Least Leaves At Least 17 Injured • Joe Biden’s Son, Hunter Biden, Set To Plead Guilty To Tax Charges • United States Judge Blocks Arkansas Ban On Gender-Affirming Care • Water Breaks Elimination Bill Signed By Texas Governor • Order Which Protects Abortion Rights Issued By Governor Of Arizona • Former President Trump Accuses Jean Carroll Of Defamation • Federal Judges In Kentucky And Tennessee Blocks Ban On Transgender Youth Healthcare • The US Supreme Court Repeals The Use Of Affirmative Action In College Admission

 

July 2023: World News • Lorry Crash In Kenya Killed Dozens And Left Several Others Injured • Wife Of French Mayor Hurt, As Rioters Attack His Home Former Security Officials In Ukraine Have Been Charged With Treason • The Taliban Have Ordered All Hair And Beauty Salon In Afghanistan To Shut Down • At Least 16 People Confirmed Dead From Toxic Gas In Johannesburg, South Africa • Ukraine To Receive Cluster Munitions From The United States • Dutch Government Collapses Concerning Immigration Row • President Of Gabon, Ali Bongo, Launches Re-Election Bid • NATO Chief Confirms That Sweden’s NATO Bid Backed By Turkey • Prime Minister Of Thailand Retires From Politics • North Korea Launches Ballistic Missile After Threatening The United States • Gender Reassignment Surgery Banned By Russian Parliament • President Of South Korea Promises Ukraine $150m Aid • China’s Economy Experienced A Growth Of 6.3% In The Second Quarter • Russia Confirm It Will Not Renew Grain Deal With Ukraine • Nicaragua Opposes Censure Of Russia At Summit Between EU And Latin America • Two People Killed In Shooting At Auckland, New Zealand • Zelenskiy Dismisses Ukraine’s Ambassador To London • Suspect Sets Mexican Bar On Fire, Kills 11 People • Building Collapse In Douala, Cameroon, Killing About 12 People • Israel’s Supreme Court Power Limited After Parliament Votes • China’s Foreign Minister Removed, After Being Absent From The Public For A Month • Niger’s President Removed, As Soldiers Announce Coup On National Television • Lorry Crash In Kenya Killed Dozens And Left Several Others Injured

 

July 2023: U.S. News • President Biden's Loan Forgiveness Blocked By The Supreme Court • Mass Shooting In Baltimore Leaves Two People Dead And Several Others Injured • Gunman Killed Four In Philadelphia, Leaving Two Children Injured • Dividend Increased By Bank Of America By 9%, After Fed Stress Test • Gunman Who Killed 23 People In Walmart Gets Multiple Life Sentences • Tennessee’s Ban Of Care For Transgender Youth Reinstated By Court • Department Of Justice Says Trump Is No Longer Entitled To Immunity • Six-Week Abortion Ban Passed By Iowa Legislature • $39bn In Student Loan Canceled By President Biden • House Passes Defense Bill, Which Authorizes Record Spending • Edward Caban Appointed As The First Hispanic Police Commissioner In New York City • Federal Judge Rejects Donald Trump’s Request For A New Trial • Trial For Document Case Against Donald Trump Set For May 2024 • A New Office Launched By White House, To Be Directed By Retired General • Texas Sued By Federal Authority Concerning Floating Barrier In Rio Grande River • President Biden’s Border Asylum Restriction Blocked By Federal Judge

 

August 2023: World News Leader Of Niger Coup, Abdourahmane Tchiani, Declares Himself Leader Of The Country • Warehouse Containing Fireworks Explodes, Killing Nine People In Thailand • Suicide Blast Kills At Least 54 People In Political Gathering In Pakistan • Indian Railway Officer Kills Four People After Opening Fire On A Moving Train • Sarah Breeden Set To Be Appointed As Deputy Governor Of Bank Of England • Prime Minister Of Canada Justin Trudeau And His Wife, Sophie, Separate • China To Kickstart Economy, After Plans To Improve Internal Migration • Former Pakistan Prime Minister Imran Khan Sentenced To Three Years In Prison • Train Derails In Pakistan, Killing 30 People And Injuring 67 Others • Assassination Plot Against The President Of Ukraine Neutralized • A 40% Windfall Tax Was Approved By Italian Government As A Result Of Soaring Profits • Shipwreck Off Lampedusa Kills 41 Migrants • Boats Carrying Over 50 Fleeing Passengers Sinks, Killing 23 People • Kakar Appointed As The Caretaker Prime Minister To Oversee Pakistan National Election • Miss Universe Severs Ties With Organizers In Indonesia Concerning Sexual Harassment • At Least 26 People Killed By An Air Strike In Ethiopia •President Yoon’s Father, Yoon Ki Jung, Dies At 92 • Crowd Set Eight Churches On Fire In A Province In Pakistan • Politicians And Journalists In The United Kingdom Sanctioned By Russian Government • Russian Strike Hits Center Of Ukraine, Kills Seven People • Spain Beats England To Win The World Cup For The First Time In Their History • Russian Aircraft Destroyed By Ukrainian Drone • Srettha Thavisin Elected By The Parliament As The New Prime Minister Of Thailand • Wagner Boss, Yevgeny Prigozhin, Listed As Part Of The Crew Of Plane Crash With No Survivors

 

August 2023: U.S. News • Supreme Court Of The United States Blocks Ghost Gun Ruling Temporarily • Federal Judge Dismisses Trump’s Defamation Lawsuit Against CNN • Donald Trump Charged With Attempt To Overturn 2020 Presidential Election • Bus Rolls Over, Killing One Person And Leaving 56 Others Injured Near Grand Canyon • Women With Complicated Pregnancies Are Temporarily Exempted From Texan Abortion Ban • Supreme Court Temporarily Restores President Biden's Curbs On Ghost Guns • White House Launches AI-Based Contest To Protect Government Systems From Hack • Illinois Supreme Court Upholds State’s Assault Weapons Ban • Three-Year-Old Migrant Girl Died While She Was Being Transported To Chicago From Texas • Restriction On Access To Abortion Pill Upheld By The Appeals Court • New York City Bans TikTok On Device Owned By Government Due To Security Reasons • The First Drug For Rare Blood Disease Approved By The FDA In The United States • Shop Owner Killed In California For Displaying LGBTQ+ Flag At Store • Former President Donald Trump Skips The Republican Primary Debate • Supreme Court In South Carolina Upholds State’s Abortion Ban • Supreme Court Of The United States Blocks Ghost Gun Ruling Temporarily

 

September 2023: World News • French Ambassador In Niger Given 48 Hours To Leave The Country • The President Of Zimbabwe Has Been Re-Elected Into Office In The Country’s Presidential Election • Possibly Seven People Killed, After Gang Member Opened Fire On Church-Led Protest • Three Culprits Of Iraq Bombing That Killed 300 People Have Been Hanged • 14 People Killed In Poland As A Result Of Outbreak Of Legionnaires’ Disease • Coup Plotters Take Over Gabon And Put The President Under House Arrest • Two Men Jet Skiing Of The Coast Of Algeria Killed By Algerian Coast Guard • India Launches First Mission To Study The Sun, Shortly After Historic Moon Landing • At Least 20 People Were Killed In An Air Strike By The Army In Sudan • Constitutional Court In Gabon Swears In Military Junta Leader As Interim President • Attack On Market In A Ukrainian City Has Killed At Least 17 People • Abortion Rights Have Been Decriminalized Across Mexico Due To Supreme Court Ruling • Kim Jong Un And His Daughter Present As North Korea Celebrates 75th Anniversary • Narendra Modi Announces That African Union Has Become A Permanent Member Of G20 • Explosion Hit Crowded Market In Khartoum, Killing At Least 35 People • 26 People Were Confirmed Dead In A Boating Accident In the North-Central Region Of Nigeria • Bill Passed By European Union Parliament Hikes Renewable Energy Target • Several Missiles Has Been Launched By Ukraine On Crimea • Emmanuel Macron Says French Ambassador In Niger Is Being Held Captive • Plane Crash In Amazon, Brazil Leaves 14 People Dead • Ukraine Welcomes The Arrival Of First Grain Ships Using New Route • Bus Erupts In Flames Due To A Head-On Collision Resulting To Death Of 20 People • Canada And India Both Expels Envoys Over The Killing Of Sikh Leader • Women Face Up To 10 Years In Jail In The Newly Passed Hijab Bill By Iran Parliament • UK’s Prime Minister Considers Shielding Next Generation From Smoking • Ukraine To Receive Long-Range Missiles From The United States • French President Confirms That Military Presence In Niger Will End By The End Of 2023 • France Plans To End The Use Of Fossil Fuels By 2030 • Speaker Of Canada’s House Of Commons, Anthony Rota Steps Down • Fire Outbreak At A Wedding In Iraq, Killing At Least 100 People

 

September 2023: U.S. News • State Ban On Gender-Affirming Care For Minor Blocked By Texas Judge • FBI Confirms That The Shooting In Florida That Killed Three People Was Racially Motivated • Faculty Member In University Of North Carolina Shot And Killed On Campus • Biden Administration Names First 10 Drugs For United States Price Negotiations • President Joe Biden Boosts Spending Request To Pay For Disaster • Judge In Florida Strikes Down Voting Map As Unconstitutional • First Lady Of The United States, Jill Biden, Tests Positive For COVID-19 • Court Orders Texas To Remove Buoys Meant To Block Migrants From Rio Grande River • Former U.S. House Speaker, Nancy Pelosi Announces 2024 House Re-Election • Republicans In United States House Ready For 2024 Defense Spending Debate Next Week • Speaker Of The House, Kevin McCarthy Launched An Impeachment Inquiry Into President Joe Biden • Appeal Court Blocks California Ban On Gun Marketing To Kids • Child Dies At Daycare In New York, Three Other Children Hospitalized • New York Judge Halts Trump’s New York Fraud Trail Temporarily • California Law On Children Protection Online Blocked By Federal Judge • Long COVID Clinics Get $45 Million Grants From United States Government • Federal Judge Says California Ban On High-Capacity Gun Unconstitutional • Bob Menendez Steps Down From Post After Been Charged With Bribery • United States President, Joe Biden Joins Picket Line In Support Of UAW Strikers • New York Judge Finds Former President Donald Trump Guilty Of Fraud • House Republicans Move Present Case Towards Impeachment Of Biden

 

October 2023: World News • President Of Nigeria, Bola Tinubu Increases The Country’s Monthly Wage • At Least 13 People Have Been Confirmed Dead In A Fire Outbreak In A Nightclub In Spain • 10 People Confirmed Dead, As Roof Of Church Collapses In Mexico • Canada Asked By India To Withdraw Its Diplomatic Staff From India • Bus Crashes Near Venice, Italy Killing At Least 21 People • Ukraine To Receive Seized Iranian Ammunitions From United States • At Least 16 People Have Died, Following A Bus Crash In Mexico • Authorities Confirmed The Death Of Six Suspects In The Murder Of Ecuador Presidential Candidate • Israel In Bid To Repel Militants Declares War Against Hamas •Inquiry Begins Concerning Execution Of Afghans By SAS Troops • Airstrike On Displaced People Camp In Myanmar Kills 29 People • Lawmakers In Uganda Rejects Use Of Birth Control By 15-Year-Old Girls • School Teacher Killed In France During A Knife Attack • National Party Defeats Labor Party To Win New Zealand Election • China To Host Global Gathering Of Over 140 Countries • Two Swedish Nationals Shot Dead In Brussels • Supreme Court Of India Refuses To Legalize Same-Sex Marriage • Airstrike Hits Hospital In Gaza, Killing Over Hundred People • Prime Minister Of Italy, Giorgia Meloni, Separates From Her Partner Over Sexist Comment • Aid Enters Into Gaza Through The Rafah Crossing Point • Missile Strike On Kharkiv Kills Six Postal Workers • Argentina’s Presidential Election Heads Into Runoff • Women In Iceland, Including The Prime Minister, Embark On A Strike For Gender Equality • South Africa Gets $1 Billion Loan From World Bank To Tackle Power Crisis

 

October 2023: U.S. News • Congress Of The United States Pass Bill Which Avoids Shutdown • Probe Into Ford SUVs Concerning Engine Failure Expanded By The United States • Republicans Ousts Kevin McCarthy Leaving Speaker Seat Vacant • Another Round Of Student Debt Relief Announced By President Joe Biden • Jim Jordan Backed By Donald Trump For House Speaker • The Governor Of California Vetoes Bill To Ban Caste Discrimination • Police Kill Driver Who Crashed Into Chinese Consulate In San Francisco • Republican Nominee, Steve Scalise, Appears Short Of Votes For Speaker • House Republicans Nominate Jim Jordan For Speakership • Federal Judge Rules That Idaho’s Bill Can Take Effect • Landlord Who Was Responsible For Killing Six-Year-Old Boy Charged With Hate Crimes • Jordan Fails To Secure Enough Vote For The Second Time To Become Speaker Of The House • Gag Order Against Mr. Trump In Federal Election Case Lifted Temporarily • Republican Jim Jordan’s Hope To Become New United States House Speaker Ends • At Least 160 Vehicles Crash In Louisiana Due To Fog, Killing Eight People • United States House Of Representatives Elects Mike Johnson As Their New Speaker

 

November 2023: World News • Former Premier Of China, Li Keqiang, Has Been Confirmed Dead • Car Crash In Egypt Kills At Least 32 People, Leaving 63 Others Injured • Activists Of Opposition Party Held In Bangladesh Over Death Of Police Officer • Foreign Nationals And Injured Palestinians Allowed Through Rafah Border Crossing • President Of Serbia Dissolves Parliament, Calls For Early Election • Lawmakers In Nigeria Approves President Tinubu’s Extra Spending • Court Orders Immediate Release Of Former Nigerian Central Bank Governor • 15 People Confirmed Dead In An Israeli Attack On An Ambulance In Gaza City • Police Confirm That Hostage Situation At Hamburg Airport Has Ended • South Africa’s Diplomat Has Been Recalled From Israel • Italy Signs Deal To Send Migrants To Albania • European Union Says Ukraine Is Ready To Start Accession Talks • Court In South Africa Rules That Shared Parental Leave Should Be Introduced • Hospital In Gaza Has Been Surrounded By Israeli Tanks • Police Confirm That Shots Were Fired At Jewish School In Canada • Kenyan Government Gives Citizens Holiday For Tree-Planting • Luiz Diaz Reunited With His Father For The First Time After Being Released By The Kidnappers • Supreme Court Blocks United Kingdom Plan To Send Asylum Seekers To Rwanda • Russia Files Lawsuit To Ban LGBTQ+ Community • President Of Liberia, George Weah, Congratulates Opponent Of Election Victory • Maldives' New President, Mohamed Muizzu, Request That India Withdraws Its Military • Javier Milei Wins Argentina’s Run-Off Presidential Election • Several People Killed In A Stampede During Army Recruitment In Congo-Brazzaville • Ceasefire Deal Of Four Days Have Been Agreed By Israel And Hamas

 

November 2023: U.S. News • Congressman From Minnesota To Challenge President Biden In Primaries • Two People Confirmed Dead Due To A Shooting In Florida • Schools In Portland, Oregon, Closes Due To Teachers’ Strike • House Fails To Secure Enough Vote To Expel Lawmaker George Santos • Appeals Court In The United States Upholds Illinois Assault Weapons Ban • Five DeSantis Backers In Florida Switches To Former President Donald Trump • Democrats In United States Senate Blocks Aid Meant For Israel That Does Not Include Ukraine • Andy Beshear Re-Elected As The Governor Of Kentucky • Doctors In The United States Complete World’s First Eye Transplant • Former President Donald Trump Pushes For Live Broadcast Of Trial • Impeachment Of Homeland Security Secretary Put On Hold After House Vote • Crash In Ohio Highway Kills Six People, Leaving 18 Others Injured • George Santos To Face Another Round Of Expulsion Vote • Texas Governor, Greg Abbott, Endorses Former President Donald Trump • Court Rules That Only Government Can Enforce Voting Rights Act • Shooting At Walmart Store In Ohio Leaves One Person Dead And Three Others Injured

 

December 2023: World News • First Day Of Ceasefire Begins, With Hamas Releasing 24 Hostages • Madagascar President, Andry Rajoelina Re-Elected For A Third Term In Office • China Promise To Deepen Trade Ties With Vietnam • Qatar Confirms the Extension of Ceasefire Between Israel And Hamas By Two Days • After 17 Days Of Being Trapped In An Indian Tunnel, All 41 Workers Have Been Rescued • European Union Court Ruled that Government Offices Have The Autonomy To Ban Wearing Of Religious Symbol • Israel-Hamas Truce Ends, As Israel Launches Attack On Gaza • President Putin Orders Increase In The Size Of Russian Military • Burkina Faso And Niger Announce Their Withdrawal From G5 • Woman Confirmed Dead In A Shark Attack In A Beach In Mexico • Army Airstrike Meant For Terrorist Mistakenly Kills Worshippers During Festival In Nigeria • Former President Of Peru, Alberto Fujimori Released From Jail • President Putin Confirms He Would Run For Fifth Term As The President Of Russia • Fire Breaks Out In Hospital In Rome, Leaving At Least Four People Dead • 14 Confirmed Dead Due To Clash Between Criminal Gang And Villagers • General Assembly Of The United Nations Has Voted For An Immediate Ceasefire In Gaza • Militants Attack Army Camp And Village In Mali, Killing Dozens Of People • Village Councilor In Ukraine Throws Grenade Into Meeting • Emir Of Kuwait, Sheikh Nawaf Dies At The Age Of 86 • Over 60 Migrants Feared Dead Due To Shipwreck Of Libya
• Pope Gives Priests In Catholic Churches The Authority To Bless Same-Sex Couples • Brazil To Eliminate Primary Deficit In 2024, Following The Approval Of The Congress • Prime Minister Geraldo Martins Of Guinea-Bissau Sacked By President Embalo • Gunman That Killed 14 In Prague Killed Himself As Police Approached • Russian Electoral Commission Votes To Invalidate Candidacy Of Other Presidential Candidate
• Blast In Indonesian Nickel Factory Kills 13 Workers, Leaving Several Others Injured • Russian Opposition Leader, Navalny Found In Remote Penal Colony • Man Suspected Of Killing Wife And Children Arrested In France • Eight North Korean Sanctioned by South Korea Over Arms Trade

December 2023: U.S. News • Dean Phillips Confirms That He Will Not Seek Re-Election To Congress In 2024 • Officials Confirm Attack On The Former Officer Convicted In The Murder Of George Floyd • Gunman Shoots Three Students Related To Palestine In Vermont • George Santos To Face Third Vote To Expel Him From Congress • George Santos, Republican Lawmaker Expelled From United States House • Appeals Court In Florida Upholds Congressional Map Backed By Governor Desantis • Former Speaker Of The House, Kevin Mccarthy To Leave Congress At The End Of The Year • Republicans In The United States Senate Blocks Ban On Assault-Style Weapons • Several New York’s Restrictions On Carrying Gun Has Been Approved By Appeals Court • Former President, Donald Trump Confirms He Will Not Testify In New York Fraud Trial • Highest Court In New York Orders Congressional Districts To Be Redrawn • Impeachment Inquiry Against President Biden Has Been Authorized Following House Vote
• Democrat Governor Of Arizona Orders National Guards To The Border
• Supreme Court In Ohio Dismisses The State’s Effort To Enforce Abortion Ban • Bill That Allows Police Arrest Illegal Migrants Entering United States Signed By Texas Governor • Colorado Supreme Court Rules That Donald Trump Is Ineligible For Office • Woman Who Called 911 For Help Fatally Shot By Police • Supreme Court In Wisconsin Overturns Legislative Maps Drawn By Republicans • Supreme Court In Michigan Ruled That Former President Trump Will Remain On The Ballot • Herb Kohi, Former Senator And Owner Of Milwaukee Bucks Dies At Age 88

 

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  • Various sources were used to develop this time line. Where possible dates are cross checked or events are placed in relative position. Many of the dates used above come from the following references:
  • Arnold G. Fruchtenbaum, Th.M., Ph.D.1982. Footsteps of Messiah - A Study of the Sequence of Prophetic Events. (Fruchtenbaum)
  • Ayers, Ed. 1999. God's Last Offer - Negotiating for a Sustainable Future. (A)
  • Fruchtenbaum, Arnold G., Th.M., Ph.D.1982. Footsteps of Messiah - A Study of the Sequence of Prophetic Events. (Fruchtenbaum) (New edition 2003)
  • Graham, Billy. 1992. Storm Warning. Published by: W Publishing Group (formerly Word Publishing)
  • Grun, Bernard. 1991. The Timetables of History - A Horizontal Linkage of People and Events. New Third Revised Edition. Based on Werner Stein's Kulturfahrplan. A Touchstone Book:New York. (G)
  • Ice, T., and R. Price. 1989. Ready to Rebuild — The Imminent Plant to Rebuild the Last Days Temple. (IP)
  • Infoplease.com (Info) https://www.infoplease.com/
  • H. Lindsey. 1973. There's A New World Coming. Bantam Books. (Lindsey)
  • Randall Price. 2001 Unholy War. (P)
  • Dr. G. Schroeder with Z. Levitt. Genesis One. Levitt Ministries (see note in graphic box at top of this table for details).
  • SciNews: Science News is a science news weekly generally obtained by subscription, also see: https://www.sciencenews.org/
  • Web (Internet): Occasionally we find what appear as reliable, but formally unpublished, sources on the Internet. As such these entries remain to be fully confirmed. In many cases this information is found to agree with the remainder of the timeline and the published sources used here.
  • Zondervan Corporation. 1985. The NIV Study Bible. Zondervan Bible Publishers:Grand Rapids.

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