March 2019 Current Events: World News
- Many Injured in Algeria Protests. On March 1, people flooded the streets of Algeria in protest of President Abdelaziz...
- War Games to End. On March 2, it was announced that South Korea and the US will end large-scale war games. Not much...
- German Ambassador Expelled from Venezuela. On March 6, Venezuela announced plans to expel the...
- 19th Game Developers Choice Awards.
- 2019 college admissions bribery scandal.
- 2019 Conservative Political Action Conference.
- 2019 Kids' Choice Awards.
- 2019 Midwestern U.S. floods.
- 2019 Tampa mayoral election.
What happened in the world in March 2019?
Infoplease has got you covered. Here are the world news events you need to know so far for March 2019: Many Injured in Algeria Protests. War Games to End. German Ambassador Expelled from Venezuela. Measles Spreads Through the Philippines. North Korea May be Preparing Launch. Ethiopian Airline Flight Crashes.
What happened on March 10 and 11?
On March 10, an Ethiopian Airline flight crashed shortly after takeoff, killing 157 people. The flight was especially full because it was carrying UN officials headed to the UN environmental summit in Kenya. (CNN) On March 11, after weeks of protest in Algeria, President Abdelaziz Bouteflika announced he will be not run for a fifth term in office.
What are the top 5 events in 2019?
2019 Events 1 Politics. The redacted version of the Mueller Report released by the Justice Department shown on April 24, 2019. 2 World Events. Japan's Emperor Akihito, with Empress Michiko, visiting central Japan while partaking in a series of rituals ahead of his abdication in April 2019. 3 Culture. ... 4 Science & Technology. ... 5 Sources. ...
Who are some famous people who died in 2019?
A longtime professor at Princeton University, Morrison won the Pulitzer Prize for her novel Beloved (1987) and the Nobel Prize in Literature in 1993 for her body of work; she was the first black woman to win that prestigious honor. Among the other notable people who died in 2019 were Karl Lagerfeld, Gloria Vanderbilt and Ross Perot.
What big events are happening in 2019?
Ten Most Significant World Events in 2019North Korea-U.S. Nuclear Talks Stall. ... Brexit Upends British Politics. ... The U.S.-China Trade War Continues. ... The Central American Migrant Exodus Grows. ... Tensions Flare in the Persian Gulf. ... The Amazon Burns. ... India Embraces Hindu Nationalism.More items...•
What major events happened in March 2020?
COVID-19 pandemic in Asia. Bhutan confirms its first COVID-19 case. ( Hindustan Times)COVID-19 pandemic in Europe. COVID-19 pandemic in Serbia. Serbia reports its first case. ( Reuters) ... COVID-19 pandemic in the United States. COVID-19 pandemic in Florida. Florida confirms its first two deaths from the coronavirus. (
What happened in the world in May 2019?
Here are the world news events you need to know so far for May 2019: Shooting at University of North Carolina at Charlotte. School Shooting in Colorado. Nashville Teachers Strike Again and Oregon Teachers Walk Out.
What was happening in April 2019?
Here are the world news events you need to know so far for April 2019: US Warns Turkey Over Missile Deal. More Deaths in Sudan Protests. New Zealand Changes Gun Laws.
What happened on March 20th?
This Day in History: March 20 Top leaders of AUM Shinrikyo (Japanese: “AUM Supreme Truth”), a Japanese Buddhist sect founded in 1987 by Asahara Shoko, released nerve gas into a Tokyo subway this day in 1995, killing 12 people and injuring thousands.
When did the US shut down for Covid?
March 15, 2020 U.S. states begin to shut down to prevent the spread of COVID-19.
What happened may1 2019?
Among the events that happened on this day in history, President Obama announced the killing of Osama Bin Laden.
What was happening in October 2019?
WWII B-17 Bomber Crashes. Bernie Sanders Experiences Heart Attack. Shooting in Kansas City Bar. Oktoberfest Explosion in California.
What was happening in December 2019?
Committee Passes Trump Impeachment Charges. Oregon Officers Can't Ask Random Questions. Impeachment Vote. US Government Avoids Shutdown.
What happened on April 21st 2019?
2019 – Eight bombs explode at churches, hotels, and other locations in Sri Lanka on Easter Sunday; more than 250 people are killed.
What was happening in September 2019?
Double Bomb Attack in Afghanistan. Spain to Hold Fourth Election. 40 Die at Afghan Wedding. Violent Protests in Indonesia.
What day is April 13th on in 2019?
15th Saturday of 2019. on the 15th week of 2019 (using US standard week number calculation). 25th day of Spring.
What happened on Mar 15?
Mar 15 Terrorist attack on two mosques by a right-wing Australian gunman kills 51 and wounds 50 in Christchurch, New Zealand. Event of Interest. Mar 15 Climate change strikes held by school children take place around the world inspired by Swedish teenager Greta Thunberg. Climate Activist.
How many ISIS fighters have surrendered?
Mar 12 More than 3,000 ISIS fighters have surrendered amid battle for last ISIS stronghold in Baghouz, Syria, according to Syrian Democratic Forces officials. Mar 13 President Trump ’s former campaign chairman Paul Manafort sentenced to a further 43 months in jail, to add to his previous 47 months.
Many Injured in Algeria Protests
On March 1, people flooded the streets of Algeria in protest of President Abdelaziz Bouteflika?s announcement that he will run for a fifth term. A total of 183 people were injured during these protests. (Reuters)
War Games to End
On March 2, it was announced that South Korea and the US will end large-scale war games. Not much information has been released, and it is unclear whether the suspension is permanent. (Reuters)
German Ambassador Expelled from Venezuela
On March 6, Venezuela announced plans to expel the country?s German ambassador under speculations of his interference with internal affairs. The diplomat helped opposition leader Juan Guaid return to the country earlier in the week. Germany recognizes the Guaido as the interim president. (BBC)
Measles Spreads Through the Philippines
On March 8, it was announced that 261 people in the Philippines have died from Measles this year already. That?s a 547% increase from the last year. About 2.6 million kids remain at risk in the country. Hundreds of children have also died in Madagascar as the outbreak continues. (CNN)
North Korea May be Preparing Launch
On March 9, images taken by satellites near Pyongyang suggest that North Korea may be rebuilding its launch site and preparing to launch a rocket or satellite. Many analysts believe North Korea is just planning to launch a satellite. (BBC)
Ethiopian Airline Flight Crashes
On March 10, an Ethiopian Airline flight crashed shortly after takeoff, killing 157 people. The flight was especially full because it was carrying UN officials headed to the UN environmental summit in Kenya. (CNN)
Algeria President Drops Bid
On March 11, after weeks of protest in Algeria, President Abdelaziz Bouteflika announced he will be not run for a fifth term in office. He has also delayed the election, and a new date has yet to be set. (BBC)
When is the emergency summit for Brexit?
European Council President Donald Tusk schedules an emergency summit on April 10, two days before Brexit is scheduled to happen. (CNN)
Why is Chelsea Manning in jail?
Chelsea Manning is jailed for refusing to answer questions from a federal grand jury in Virginia looking into the release of documents to WikiLeaks. (NBC News) Actor Jussie Smollett is indicted on 16 felony counts of disorderly conduct for allegedly filing a false hate crime police report in January in Chicago. (Yahoo!
How many people have been injured in the Algerian elections?
Tens of thousands of Algerians take to streets to protest President Abdelaziz Bouteflika 's bid to seek re-election in 2019 presidential election in what is Algeria's biggest anti-government protests since the 2011 protests. 183 people have been injured.
What is the national emergency on the southern border?
President Donald Trump issues his first ever veto after Congress attempts to block his emergency declaration to fund construction of the wall along the Mexico–United States border.
How many civilians were killed in the Kashmir attack?
Indian and Pakistani soldiers target each other’s posts and villages in Kashmir, killing at least six civilians and two Pakistani troops. (Associated Press) The Organisation for the Prohibition of Chemical Weapons's Fact-Finding Mission in Syria issues its report regarding the April 7, 2018 chemical attack in Douma.
What was the chemical attack in Douma?
Douma chemical attack. The Organisation for the Prohibition of Chemical Weapons's Fact-Finding Mission in Syria issues its report regarding the April 7, 2018 chemical attack in Douma. It reveals that there is conclusive evidence that proves a toxic chemical containing molecular chlorine was used in the attack.
Where did the Russian cargo ship collide with a motorway bridge?
A Russian cargo ship collides with a motorway bridge in the city of Busan, South Korea. The captain is reported to be drunk. ( The Guardian) A leaking oil pipeline explodes in Bayelsa, Nigeria; a stampede follows. Over 50 are reported missing.
President Trump Gives Speech Regarding Mueller
On March 2, President Trump gave a speech regarding the ongoing Mueller investigation. New information about the Russia probe and election investigation has surfaced in the past few months, as Trump?s former lawyer, Michael Cohen, went in front of the Supreme Court. Mueller is expected to hand in his report regarding collusion later this week.
Anti-Vaccination Bills Passed
On March 6, at least 11 states passed anti-vaccination bills despite the outbreak of previously eliminated diseases. The bills expand the reasons for parents to opt out of vaccinations for their kids. The bills also state that doctors must provide more information regarding the risks of the vaccines.
US Citizens Will Need Visa to Enter Europe
On March 8, the European Union announced that in 2021, US citizens will not be able to travel to certain European countries without a visa. Instead, US citizens will get need a valid passport, email, and credit or debit card to apply for the ETIAS visa, which then lasts three years and allows unlimited travel during those three years. (CNN)
College Admission Cheating Scandal
On March 12, the Department of Justice announced that over 50 people have been arrested in connection with a college admissions scheme. The scam included cheating on standardized tests and bribing admission administration. Many Hollywood, such as Lori Loughlin and Felicity Huffman, have been indicted on charges. (CNN)
President Trump Issues First Veto
On March 15, President Trump vetoed Congress? bill regarding his declaration of a national emergency at the US-Mexico border. There is still one more chance for Congress to overrule him. (BBC)
President Trump Signs a Free-Speech Executive Order
On March 21, President Trump signed an executive order requiring universities to allow students to have ?free speech? or risk losing federal funding. (Reuters)
Robert Mueller Delivers Report
On March 22, Robert Mueller delivered his report regarding Trump-Russia collusion. The report supposedly does not recommend any further indictments. (BBC)
What happened in 2019?
Protesters in Hong Kong clashed with police, fire consumed an 850-year-old cathedral in Paris, the U.S. women’s soccer team won the World Cup and President Donald Trump became the third president in U.S. history to be impeached. These are only a few of the most prominent events of 2019.
When was the 2019 Women's World Cup final?
USA players lifts their trophy after winning the 2019 FIFA Women's World Cup France Final match between the U.S. and the Netherlands on July 7, 2019. Jose Breton/NurPhoto/Getty Images.
How many episodes of obstruction of justice did Mueller report?
While the full 448-page Mueller Report, released in redacted form in April, laid out 10 episodes of potential obstruction of justice on the president’s part, it stated that Mueller could not conclusively determine that Trump had or had not committed a crime.
How many people protested in Hong Kong?
Hong Kong protests: Months of anti-government protests in Hong Kong began in June, when more than 1 million people marched to protest a bill that would allow the extradition of people to mainland China to stand trial.
When did Akihito abdicate?
pinterest-pin-it. Japan's Emperor Akihito, with Empress Michiko, visiting central Japan while partaking in a series of rituals ahead of his abdication in April 2019. Kazuhiro Nogi/AFP/Getty Images.
When was the Notre-Dame fire?
Geoffroy van der Hasselt/AFP/Getty Images. Fire at Notre-Dame: On April 15, much of the world watched in horror as fire raged at Notre-Dame de Paris in France, destroying the spire and most of the roof of the beloved 850-year-old cathedral.
How many people were charged with college admissions cheating?
College admissions cheating scandal: Some 50 people were charged in March by the U.S. Justice Department in connection with Operation Varsity Blues, a massive investigation into a large-scale criminal conspiracy to influence college admissions at elite universities.
Were we right in December?
You might remember: In December 2018 we wrote a small article about it, “ The snow is trickling quietly, the markets are crashing loudly ” and explained why we are staying invested – which is why we will even be looking forward to bargains. Fundamentally analyzed, many top companies had a nice Christmas discount.
The irrational trader
The short-term stock market movements suffered once again from the notorious Mr. Market. An irrational, emotional trader who is led by political anxiety scenarios. A market participant who speculates on price movements and believed that the charts would go even lower – stock prices would fall. Like Mr. Market, most investors have responded.
Got off too late – got on too late
For most companies, the first quarter of 2019 meant publishing their annual financial statements or quarterly results. The prices on the markets had already fallen and now the results were presented. What did they see? The figures were often good, even excellent. Who knew about it? Some had anticipated this and remained invested.
Who won the 2019 Astros 6-4?
HOUSTON, TEXAS - OCTOBER 19: Jose Altuve #27 of the Houston Astros is congratulated by his teammate Justin Verlander #35 following his ninth inning walk-off two-run home run to defeat the New York Yankees 6-4 in game six of the American League Championship Series at Minute Maid Park on October 19, 2019 in Houston, Texas. The Astros defeated the Yankees 6-4. (Photo by Elsa/Getty Images) (2019 Getty Images)
When was Jazmine Barnes killed?
Jazmine Barnes is seen in this undated family photo taken from a GoFundMe page that was created by her family after she was shot and killed Dec. 30, 2018. (Chris and Heather Sevilla/GoFundMe)
How many people died in Imelda?
Tropical Storm Imelda caused catastrophic flooding, left hundreds stranded and led to the death of at least five people. More than 2,000 people were rescued in Harris County and about 1,651 vehicles were towed from the roadways.
When was the Dallas shooting?
The shooting happened outside the Earle Cabell Federal Building just before 8:40 a.m.
When was Hopper Road flooded?
HOUSTON, TX - SEPTEMBER 19: A school bus makes its way on the flooded Hopper Rd. on September 19, 2019 in Houston, Texas. Gov. Greg Abbott has declared much of Southeast Texas disaster areas after heavy rain and flooding from the remnants of Tropical Depression Imelda dumped more than two feet of water across some areas. (Photo by Thomas B. Shea/Getty Images) (2019 Getty Images)
Who died on Mar 25?
Mar 25 United Kingdom's Prince Charles tests positive for COVID-19. Prince of Wales. Prince Charles. Mar 25 Spain's death toll from COVID-19 overtakes China's at 3,434 to become then second worldwide behind Italy with 7,503 deaths with a worldwide toll of 20,836.
How many countries are banned from traveling on Mar 17?
Mar 17 European Union announces a 30-day ban on entering its 26 countries for almost all travelers as it struggles to contain COVID-19. Mar 17 Golden Raspberry Film Awards (Razzies): Musical "Cats" wins six awards including worst film.
