Clockwise from top-left: the war against ISIS at the Battle of Mosul ; Islamic suicide terrorist Salman Abedi bombs the Manchester Arena following a concert by Ariana Grande , killing 22 people and himself; a view of the Solar eclipse of August 21 ("Great American Eclipse") in North Carolina ; North Korea tests a series of nuclear missiles in the face of international condemnation, sparking a period of fierce tension between North Korea and the west; an earthquake strikes Central Mexico, killing 370 people; Spain rejects the Catalan declaration of independence after the Catalan independence referendum , leading to massive protests and strikes ; Stephen Paddock opened fire on a crowd attending a music festival in Las Vegas , killing 60 people and himself and becoming the deadliest mass shooting in the United States ; after 13 years of orbiting Saturn , the Cassini-Huygens spacecraft ends its mission.
Calendar year
2017 (MMXVII ) was a common year starting on Sunday of the Gregorian calendar , the 2017th year of the Common Era (CE) and Anno Domini (AD) designations, the 17th year of the 3rd millennium and the 21st century , and the 8th year of the 2010s decade.
Calendar year
2017 was designated as International Year of Sustainable Tourism for Development by the United Nations General Assembly .[ 1]
Events
January
February
"February 2017" redirects here. For the Charli XCX song, see
Charli (album) .
February 11 – North Korea prompts international condemnation by test firing a ballistic missile across the Sea of Japan .[ 9]
February 13 – Assassination of Kim Jong-nam : Kim Jong-nam , the eldest son of deceased North Korean leader Kim Jong-il and the half-brother of current North Korean leader Kim Jong-un , is killed after being attacked by two women with VX nerve agent at Kuala Lumpur International Airport in Malaysia.[ 10]
February 26 – An annular solar eclipse is visible from Pacific, Chile, Argentina, Atlantic, Africa. It is the 29th eclipse of the 140th saros cycle (descending node) , which started with a partial solar eclipse visible in the Southern Hemisphere on April 16, 1512, and will conclude with another partial solar eclipse visible in the Northern Hemisphere on June 1, 2774.[ 11]
March
March 3 – Nintendo releases the Switch worldwide.[ 12]
March 10 – The UN warns that the world is facing the largest humanitarian crisis since World War II, with up to 20 million people at risk of starvation and famine in Yemen , Somalia , South Sudan and Nigeria .[ 13]
March 14 – March 2017 North American blizzard : A major late-season blizzard affects the Northeastern United States, New England and Canada , dumping up to three feet of snow in the hardest hit areas.[ 14]
March 29 – The United Kingdom triggers Article 50 of the Lisbon Treaty , starting the Brexit negotiations, the talks for the United Kingdom to leave the European Union .[ 15]
March 30 – SpaceX conducts the world's first reflight of an orbital-class rocket.[ 16] [ 17]
March 31 – Horacio Cartes presents to Congress his plans of allowing the re-election of the president of Paraguay for a second term, going against the Constitution of Paraguay , leading to a political crisis which ended in the storm of Congress by liberal activists and in the assassination of Rodrigo Quintana by the police. After this, the Congress votes against the re-election project.[ 18]
April
May
June
June 1 – Amidst widespread criticism, the U.S. government announces its decision to withdraw from the Paris Climate Agreement in due time.[ 25]
June 3
London Bridge attack : Eight people are murdered and dozens of civilians are wounded by Islamist terrorists. Three of the attackers are shot dead by the police. ISIS claims responsibility for the attack.[ 26]
2017 Turin stampede : During a screening of the 2017 UEFA Champions League Final , pepper spray is discharged by individuals attempting to rob soccer fans in the square, causing the crowd to panic. There are 3 deaths and 1,672 wounded.[ 27]
June 5
June 7 – Two terrorist attacks are simultaneously carried out by five Islamic State (ISIL) terrorists against the Iranian Parliament building and the Mausoleum of Ruhollah Khomeini , both in Tehran , leaving 17 civilians dead and 43 more wounded. It is the first ISIL attack to occur in Iran.[citation needed ]
June 8 – A snap general election is held in the United Kingdom, three years before the next was due, resulting in a hung parliament , with the Conservative Party , led by Prime Minister Theresa May , losing their majority in Parliament. The Labour Party , led by Jeremy Corbyn , makes gains for the first time since 1997 . Days later, the Conservative Party , now lacking a majority, enters a confidence-and-supply deal with the Northern Ireland loyalist party DUP .[ 30]
June 10 – The 2017 World Expo is opened in Astana, Kazakhstan .[ 31]
June 18 – Iran's Islamic Revolution Guards Corps (IRGC) fire six surface-to-surface mid-range ballistic missiles from domestic bases targeting ISIL forces in the Syrian Deir ez-Zor Governorate in response to the terrorist attacks in Tehran earlier this month.
June 21 – The Great Mosque of al-Nuri in Mosul , Iraq, is destroyed by ISIL .[ 32]
June 24 – The Goodwin Fire , a wildfire, starts in Yavapai County , Arizona near Mayer and forces evacuations of more than a hundred people.[ 33]
June 25 – The World Health Organization estimates that the 2016–17 Yemen cholera outbreak has over 200,000 cases.
June 26 – The 2017 America's Cup yacht race, sailed in Bermuda, is won by New Zealand 's Aotearoa .
June 27 – 2017 cyberattacks on Ukraine : A series of cyberattacks using the Petya malware begins, affecting organizations in Ukraine .[ 34]
July
August
August 5
August 12 – The Unite the Right rally is held in Charlottesville, Virginia , United States, by a variety of white nationalist and other far-right groups; Heather Heyer, a counter-protester, is killed after being hit by a car .
August 17
August 18 – The first terrorist attack ever sentenced as a crime in Finland kills two people and injures eight others. Islamic terrorist Abderrahman Bouanane, a Moroccan man carried out the ISIS-inspired attack in southwest Finland.[ 46] [ 47]
August 21 – A total solar eclipse (nicknamed "The Great American Eclipse ")[ 48] is visible within a band across the entire contiguous United States of America, passing from the Pacific to the Atlantic coasts. The moon was just 3 days past perigee , making it relatively large.[ 49] [ 50] [ 51]
August 25 –ongoing – A military operation targeting Rohingya Muslims in Myanmar "seems a textbook example of ethnic cleansing", according to the United Nations High Commissioner for Human Rights .[ 52]
August 25 –30 – Hurricane Harvey strikes the United States as a Category 4 hurricane , causing catastrophic damage to the Houston metropolitan area , mostly due to record-breaking floods. At least 108 deaths are recorded, and total damage reaches $125 billion (2017 USD ), making Harvey the costliest natural disaster in United States history, tied with Hurricane Katrina in 2005.[ 53] [ 54]
September
September 1 – Russian President Vladimir Putin expels 755 diplomats in response to United States sanctions .[ 55]
United States Passports become invalid to travel to North Korea , in response to the death of Otto Warmbier .
September 3 – North Korea conducts its sixth and most powerful nuclear test .[ 56]
September 6 – Hurricane Irma , at peak intensity, would make the first of many powerful landfalls along the Caribbean islands and the United States. Damages would total $77.2 billion (2017 USD), and 134 would be killed by the storm.[ 57]
September 13 – The International Olympic Committee awards Paris and Los Angeles the right to host the 2024 and 2028 Summer Olympics , respectively.[ 58]
September 15 – Cassini–Huygens ends its 13-year mission by plunging into Saturn , becoming the first spacecraft to enter the planet's atmosphere.[ 59]
September 19 – Twelve days after another powerful earthquake , and on the 32nd anniversary of the deadly 1985 Mexico City earthquake , a 7.1 Mw earthquake strikes central Mexico, killing 370, leaving up to 6,000 injured[ 60] and thousands more homeless.[ 61]
September 19 –20 – Just two weeks after Hurricane Irma struck the Caribbean, Hurricane Maria strikes similar areas, making landfall on Dominica as a Category 5 hurricane, and Puerto Rico as a Category 4 hurricane. Maria caused over 3,000 deaths and damages estimated in excess of $91.6 billion (2017 USD).[ 54] [ 62]
September 25 – Kurdistan Region votes in a referendum to become an independent state, in defiance of Iraq ;[ 63] by October 15, the crisis escalates into a short-lived armed conflict over disputed territories.
October
November
December
Births and deaths
Nobel Prizes
Nobel medal
See also
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