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Year 2007 (MMVII) was a common year starting on Monday of the Gregorian calendar in the 21st century. The year 2007 was designated:

Also see: Wikipedia's almanac of events for this year.

UNESCO has formally recognized fifteen anniversaries for 2007.[6]

Events of 2007

January

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Nancy Pelosi

  • January 4 - Nancy Pelosi becomes the first female speaker of the United States House of Representatives.
  • January 5 - War in Somalia: The first shots are fired in the battle for control of the border town of Ras Kamboni.
  • January 8 - Daniel Ortega becomes President of Nicaragua for the second time.
  • January 8 - Russian oil supplies to Poland, Germany, and Ukraine are cut as the Russia-Belarus energy dispute escalates; restored 3 days later.
  • January 9 - War in Somalia: U.S. planes conduct air strikes in Somalia against suspected terrorists.
  • January 9 - An AerianTur-M Antonov An-26 crashes in Balad, Iraq. The Islamic Army in Iraq claims to have shot it down.
  • January 9 - Apple Inc. announces and introduces the highly speculated iPhone at the 2007 Macworld Conference & Expo.
  • January 10 - U.S. President George W. Bush announces a plan to station 21,500 additional troops in Iraq.
  • January 11 - In Bangladesh, a state of emergency is declared by caretaker President Iajuddin Ahmed, following weeks of violent protests preceding upcoming parliamentary elections.
  • January 11 - Vietnam joins the World Trade Organization as its 150th member.
  • January 11 - China successfully tests a ground-based ballistic missile capable of destroying satellites in orbit, drawing criticisms from other countries.
  • January 12 - An Argentine judge issues a warrant for the arrest of former President Isabel Martínez de Perón in connection with the disappearance of a human rights worker in 1976.
  • January 12 - The US Embassy in Athens is attacked with a rocket propelled grenade, which caused minimal damage and no injuries.
  • January 12 - Comet McNaught, the brightest comet in over 40 years, makes perihelion.
  • January 13 - The Greek ship Server breaks in half off the Norwegian coast, releasing over 200 tons of crude oil.
  • January 14 - The International Red Cross and Red Crescent Movement adopts the Red Crystal as a non-religious emblem for use in its overseas operations.
  • January 14 - Nazanin Fatehi, a 19 year old Iranian girl previously sentenced to death for killing a man she claimed tried to rape her niece, is exonerated in a retrial.
  • January 17 - Hurricane force winds from storm Kyrill claim at least 40 lives in western Europe.
  • January 17 - Protests occur in India and the United Kingdom against the British series of Celebrity Big Brother after Jade Goody, Danielle Lloyd and Jo O'Meara were alleged to have been racially abusive towards Bollywood star Shilpa Shetty.
  • January 17 - Doomsday Clock is set to 5 minutes to midnight.
  • January 18 - Comet McNaught, the brightest comet to appear in over 40 years, becomes visible over the Southern Hemisphere.

Hurricane Kyrill creates havoc as it passes across northern Europe.

  • January 18 - The strongest storm in the UK in 17 years kills 14 people, and Germany sees the worst storm since 1999 with 13 deaths. Hurricane Kyrill causes at least 44 deaths across 20 countries in Western Europe.
  • January 19 - Israel releases $100 million in frozen assets to President Mahmoud Abbas of the Palestinian National Authority in order to bolster the president's position.[8]
  • January 22 - A bombing in a market in Baghdad, Iraq kills 88 people.
  • January 24 - The Israeli Ministry of Justice announces that the President of Israel, Moshe Katsav, will be charged with rape and abuse of power.
  • January 25 - The President of Israel, Moshe Katsav, takes a temporary leave of absence due to a sex scandal.
  • January 28 - A battle between insurgents and U.S.-backed Iraqi troops kills 300 suspected resistance members in Najaf, Iraq.
  • January 28 - February 4 - The 2007 Asian Winter Games are held in Changchun, China.
  • January 29 - A suicide bomber kills three people in a bakery in Eilat, Israel.
  • January 30 - Microsoft releases Windows Vista and Office 2007.
  • January 31 - The Venezuelan National Assembly gives President Hugo Chávez the power to rule by decree for 18 months.
  • January 31 - Delta Air Lines creditors reject US Airways' hostile takeover bid.
  • January 31 - The Mooninite scare occurs in Boston, when devices used in a guerrilla marketing campaign for the animated television series Aqua Teen Hunger Force are mistaken for improvised explosive devices.

February

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April

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  • April 2 - Smoking ban in enclosed places in Wales.
  • April 2 - The Solomon Islands is shaken by a magnitude 8.1 earthquake, and hit by a subsequent tsunami.
  • April 3 - Ukrainian President Viktor Yushchenko dissolves the Ukrainian Parliament following defections that increased the majority of his opponents. It has been nicknamed the "Second Orange Revolution".
  • April 4 - NATO and Afghan forces retake a key town from the Taliban in Sangin in southern Helmand Province.
  • April 4 - Iran announced it will release the British sailors and marines that they captured on March 23. The captives arrive back in the UK the next day.
  • April 5 - The Greek cruise ship M/S Sea Diamond strikes a reef off the harbor of Santorini; the ship sinks the next day.
  • April 6 - Severe clashes between two rival factions erupted in Parachinar, a tribal area of Pakistan bordering the famous Tora Bora Heights.
  • April 8 - Zach Johnson wins the 2007 Masters Tournament.
  • April 11 - Al Qaeda claims responsibility for two bomb blasts in the Algerian capital of Algiers. At least 33 people have been killed and 222 others injured.
  • April 12 - Don Imus is fired by CBS for making controversial comments about the Rutgers women's basketball team.
  • April 14 - Retired chess champion Garry Kasparov is detained in Moscow for participating in a banned march.

United States President George W. Bush with Virginia Tech Student Government Association President James Tyger after his speech at the school's convocation.

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United States

President

George W. Bush with

Virginia Tech

Student Government Association President James Tyger after his speech at the school's convocation.

  • April 16 - 32 people are killed in the Virginia Tech massacre on the premises of Virginia Polytechnic Institute and State University in Blacksburg, Virginia.
  • April 17 - The Pound Sterling hits a 15-year high against the US dollar, breaking through the US$2 level for the first time since 1992.
  • April 17 – The 2014 Asian Games is awarded to be held in Incheon, South Korea, winning over India's New Delhi.
  • April 18 - 32 Chinese steel workers are burnt to death in the Qinghe Special Steel Corporation disaster.
  • April 19 - US and allied air forces conduct massive exercises over South Korea with over 500 planes.[10]
  • April 21 - Presidential elections are held in Nigeria.
  • April 22 - The first round of the French presidential election of 2007 takes place.
  • April 23 - Bogotá, Colombia, begins its term as World Book Capital.
  • April 24 - Abortion is legalized in Mexico City.
  • April 24 - Gliese 581 c, a potentially habitable Earth-like extrasolar planet, is discovered in the constellation Libra.
  • April 25 - The Dow Jones Industrial Average gains 135.95 points to close at 13089.89; its first close above 13000 in its history.
  • April 25 - The Burj Dubai reaches the height of the Sears Tower on its way to becoming the tallest building in the world.
  • April 25 - Representative Dennis Kucinich (D-Ohio), introduces articles to impeach Vice President Dick Cheney.[11]
  • April 26 - Russians riot in Tallinn, Estonia, about moving the Bronze Soldier. Two nights of rioting leave one dead.
  • April 27 - Turkish Presidential Election first round, which was later declared invalid by a Turkish court.

May

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Nicolas Sarkozy

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Nicolas Sarkozy

June

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  • June 1 - A 2100-year-old melon is discovered by archaeologists in western Japan.[13]
  • June 1 - U.S. warships bombard a Somali village where Islamic militants had set up a base.[14]
  • June 2 - Four people are charged with a terror plot to blow up JFK International Airport in New York.[15]
  • June 3 - The Valley of Geysers in Russia is destroyed by a mudflow.[16]
  • June 4 - Ten people, including a Californian National Guard officer and former Hmong general, are charged over plans to overthrow the Laotian Government.[17][18]
  • June 5 - NASA's MESSENGER spacecraft made its second fly-by of Venus en route to Mercury.
  • June 5 - A mass grave in southern Ukraine, found accidentally by workers in May, is confirmed to be filled with thousands of Holocaust victims.[19]
  • June 5 - 11 people are killed and 23 others injured in a train crash near Kerang in Victoria, Australia.
  • June 6 - Twelve people are killed by cyclone Gonu in Oman.
  • June 6-June 8 - The 33rd G8 summit takes place amid strong protests in Heiligendamm, Germany.

Launch of the Space Shuttle Atlantis

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Launch of the

Space Shuttle Atlantis
  • June 8 - The Space Shuttle Atlantis is launched on mission STS-117.
  • June 8 - Storms in the coastal city of Newcastle, New South Wales[20] kill nine and flood the city and its surrounding areas.[21]
  • June 10 - The first round of a legislative election was held in France, and a general election was held in Belgium.
  • June 10 - The 61st Tony Awards, honoring Broadway theatres' best shows, took place at Radio City Music Hall.
  • June 10 - Lewis Hamilton wins the Canadian Grand Prix, becoming the first driver of mixed racial origin to win a Formula One race.
  • June 14 - The Green Party enters government for the first time in Ireland, with Fianna Fáil and the Progressive Democrats.
  • June 18 - Nine Charleston, South Carolina firefighters are killed by a roof collapse while battling a furniture store fire.
  • June 20 - The Argentinian team Boca Juniors beat the Brazilian team Grêmio to win the Copa Libertadores 2007.
  • June 22 - An F5 tornado tears through Elie, Manitoba, no injuries are reported.
  • June 24 - The refurbished Millennium Dome, now called The O2, reopens in London.
  • June 24 - A wildfire destroys 254 homes in the South Lake Tahoe area.
  • June 25 - Groundbreaking of the Chicago Spire occurs.
  • June 25 - Intense heatwaves begin to hit south-east Europe as temperatures reach 46c in Bulgaria and Greece.
  • June 25 - Following the wettest June on record, Sheffield and South Yorkshire are affected by flooding. Much of Sheffield, Doncaster and Rotherham is flooded when the River Don breaches its banks.
  • June 26-July 15 - The Copa América 2007 soccer tournament takes place in Venezuela.

July

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Opening ceremony of the 15th Pan Am Games.

  • July 13 - The 15th Pan Am Games opens in Rio de Janeiro.
  • July 14 - Following a presidential decree, Russia withdraws from the Treaty on Conventional Armed Forces in Europe.
  • July 15 - Brazil defeats Argentina 3-0 in the Copa América 2007 Final.
  • July 15 - In Tacoma, Washington, the second span of the Tacoma Narrows Bridge opens to traffic, making it the longest twin suspension bridge in the world.
  • July 16 - Earthquake occurs in Japan, killing seven and causing a pipe at a nuclear power plant to break and release about 300 gallons of radioactive water.
  • July 16 - Britain expels four Russian diplomats in response to a refusal by the Russians to extradite Andrei Lugovoi, suspected to be behind the murder of former KGB spy Alexander Litvinenko in London.
  • July 17 - TAM Linhas Aéreas Flight 3054 overruns the runway of Congonhas-São Paulo International Airport and crashes, killing all 186 and others on the ground.
  • July 17 - Atlanta Falcons quarterback Michael Vick and three other men on charges related to their alleged operation of a dogfighting ring based at one of Vick's properties in southeastern Virginia. Vick was later suspended indefinitely in August by NFL Commissioner Roger Goodell and is now serving his sentence of 23 months in federal prison.
  • July 18 - Nelson Mandela convenes a group of world leaders to contribute their ideas to tackle some of the world's toughest problems.
  • July 18 - At the height of rush hour in New York City a major steam pipe bursts, releasing millions of gallons of boiling water and super heated steam. Only one fatality occurred; a pedestrian who went into cardiac arrest.

Rising steam from the New York steam pipe explosion

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Rising steam from the New York steam pipe explosion

August

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Security camera images show the collapse in animation of the I-35W bridge, looking north.

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Security camera images show the collapse in animation of the I-35W bridge, looking north.

Rapidfire – NASA image of the Greek wildfires, taken on 25 August.

September

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Myanmar protests

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Myanmar protests

October

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  • October 1 - The minimum age for purchasing tobacco products is raised from 16 to 18 across England and Wales.
  • October 2 - The second Inter-Korean Summit begins. South Korean President Roh Moo-hyun and North Korean leader Kim Jong-il meet in Pyongyang.
  • October 2 - Los Ríos Region of Chile officially begins its functions as a new region.
  • October 4 - Spanish authorities arrest 22 people associated with the banned Batasuna party which campaigns for Basque independence, but also has ties to the terrorist group ETA.
  • October 6 - Presidential election occurs in Pakistan.
  • October 8 - Track and field star Marion Jones surrenders her five Olympic medals she won in the 2000 Sydney Games after admitting to doping.
  • October 9 - An election is held in the Canadian province of Newfoundland and Labrador.
  • October 10 - An election and referendum in the Canadian province of Ontario takes place.
  • October 10 - The SuccessTech Academy school shooting occurs in Cleveland, Ohio.
  • October 11 - A small private plane crashes into a house in the Fontibon neighborhood near the El Dorado International Airport in Bogotá, Colombia, killing 5 on board and 2 in the house.
  • October 11 - Syracuse University College of Law launched Impunity Watch in order to shed light daily on the human rights abuses being committed throughout the world.
  • October 13 - Local Government Elections are held in New Zealand.
  • October 15 - Sir Menzies Campbell resigns as leader of the British Liberal Democrats.
  • October 15 - The 17th National Congress of the Communist Party of China takes place.
  • October 17 - Whitehaven, England becomes the first place in the United Kingdom to have one of its analogue terrestrial television signals switched off as part of digital switchover.

Flames burn Santa Clarita, California during the California wildfires of October 2007.

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Flames burn

Santa Clarita, California

during the California wildfires of October 2007.

  • October 18 - After 8 years in exile, Benazir Bhutto returns to her homeland Pakistan. The same night, suicide attackers blow themselves up near Bhutto's convoy, killing 136, including 20 police officers. Bhutto escapes uninjured.
  • October 19 - A gas explosion rocked Glorietta, a shopping mall in Makati, Philippines which killed 11 and injured more than 100 people.
  • October 20 - Georgia's governor Sonny Perdue declares state of emergency due to drought conditions.
  • October 20 - South Africa defeats England at the Rugby World Cup 2007 final in Stade de France, Paris.
  • October 20 - Jungle (open) primary elections are held for governor and the legislature of the U.S. state of Louisiana.
  • October 20–November 9 - Wildfires in Southern California result in the evacuation of more than 1,000,000 people and destroying over 1,600 homes and businesses.
  • October 21 - First round of the presidential elections in Slovenia. The second round is held on November 11.
  • October 21 - Parliamentary elections in Switzerland.
  • October 21 - Civic Platform led by Donald Tusk wins a snap parliamentary election in Poland.
  • October 21 - Kimi Räikkönen is crowned world champion as the 2007 Formula One season ends at the Brazilian Grand Prix.
  • October 23 - The Space Shuttle Discovery successfully launched on mission STS-120.
  • October 24 - In the space of a few hours, Comet Holmes develops a coma and flares up to half a million times its former brightness, becoming visible to the naked eye. Its coma would later become larger in volume than the Sun, making it the second comet to do so in 2007 after Comet McNaught.
  • October 25 - The first Airbus A380 passenger flight, operating for Singapore Airlines, with flight number SQ380, flew scheduled service between Singapore and Sydney, Australia.
  • October 26 - Apple Inc. launch the sixth major release of their Mac OS X operating system entitled, Mac OS X 10.5 Leopard.
  • October 28 - The Vatican beatifies 498 Spanish victims of religious persecution from before and during the Spanish Civil War.[26]

 Cristina Fernández de Kirchner

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Cristina Fernández de Kirchner

November

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  • November 1 - The Election commission of Bangladesh is separated from the Judiciary department.
  • November 1 - Martina Hingis of Switzerland announced her second retirement from professional tennis due to doping allegations and injuries.
  • November 1 - London's Metropolitan Police Service is found guilty of endangering the public following the fatal shooting of Jean Charles de Menezes, an innocent Brazilian whom officers mistook for a suicide bomber.
  • November 2 - Four firefighters feared dead in the 2007 Atherstone fire disaster.
  • November 3 - President Pervez Musharraf declares state of emergency in Pakistan.
  • November 3 - DARPA Grand Challenge, a prized competition for driverless cars to navigate safely in traffic is scheduled.
  • November 4 - Álvaro Colom wins the second round of the presidential elections in Guatemala.
  • November 4 - Reformation Sunday is observed by Lutherans and other Protestants around the world, to commemorate the 490th anniversary (October 31) of the Ninety-Five Theses, which began the Protestant Reformation.
  • November 5 - The Writers Guild of America goes on a strike that lasts until February 12, 2008.
  • November 6 - A suicide bomber kills at least 50 people in Mazari Sharif, Afghanistan. Among the dead are 6 members of the National Assembly.
  • November 6 - Legislative elections are held in the U.S. states of Kentucky, Mississippi, New Jersey, and Virginia; Kentucky and Mississippi also hold gubernatorial elections.
  • November 7 - The Saskatchewan Party forms Government in the Province of Saskatchewan, Canada
  • November 7 - The Jokela school shooting occurs. Finnish youth Pekka-Eric Auvinen kills 8 people and wounds one at the Jokela School Centre.
  • November 7 - A 48 hour long state of emergency for Tbilisi is declared by Georgian President Mikheil Saakashvili due to the intense anti-government protests that have gripped the capital city.
  • November 8 - The 8th annual Latin Grammy Awards were held at the Mandalay Bay Events Center at Mandalay Bay on the Las Vegas Strip in Paradise, Nevada, USA, near Las Vegas.
  • November 11 - Slovenians vote in the final round of the nation's presidential elections. Danilo Türk won the race with 68.26% of the vote.
  • November 13 - An explosion hits the south wing of the House of Representatives of the Philippines in Quezon City, north of Manila, killing four people, including Basilan Congressman Wahab Akbar, and wounding 6 others.
  • November 13 - Parliamentary elections in Denmark. Prime Minister Anders Fogh Rasmussen's coalition wins a third term.
  • November 14 - High Speed 1 from London to the Channel Tunnel is opened to passengers.
  • November 14 - A 7.7 magnitude earthquake occurs in northern Chile.
  • November 16 - Over 3,000 people are believed to have died after Cyclone Sidr hits Bangladesh, with the death toll expected to rise.
  • November 17 - Parliamentary elections in Kosovo.
  • November 18 - The Zasyadko mine disaster in eastern Ukraine claims the lives of 101 miners.

Mahmoud Abbas addresses the Annapolis Conference.

December

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  • December 2 - United Russia wins parliamentary elections in Russia, increasing their majority with 60% of the votes.
  • December 2 - Venezuelan President Hugo Chávez's proposed changes to the Venezuelan constitution are narrowly defeated in a nationwide referendum.
  • December 3 - Kevin Rudd is sworn in as the 26th Prime Minister of Australia, by Governor General Major-General Michael Jeffery.
  • December 3 - 14 - United Nations Climate Change Conference at Nusa Dua in Bali, Indonesia
  • December 5 - 19-year old Robert A. Hawkins shoots eight people dead and injures five at the Westroads Mall in Omaha, Nebraska, then commits suicide.
  • December 6 - A pipe bomb explodes in a law office in Paris, France, killing one person.
  • December 7 - Uranus' orbit will be positioned such that the sun shines directly above its equator (i.e. an equinox)
  • December 8 - 2007 Africa-EU Summit takes place as European Union and African Union leaders gather in Lisbon, Portugal, for their first joint summit in seven years. The British and Czech prime ministers boycott the event due to the presence of Zimbabwean President Robert Mugabe.
  • December 10 - The United Nations deadline for a negotiated settlement on the future of Kosovo passed without an international agreement.
  • December 10 - Led Zeppelin reunites in London, England, for a tribute to Ahmet Ertegün.
  • December 11 - In Algiers, Algeria, two bombs explode within ten minutes of each other, the first near a UN office and the other detonated close to the Algerian Supreme Court. The official death count for both blasts stands as 31.
  • December 12 - Election by the Swiss Parliament of Switzerland's highest executive authority, the Swiss Federal Council (7 members). All the sitting members are confirmed, except Christoph Blocher, who in an upset is replaced by Eveline Widmer-Schlumpf. This is only the sixth time in Swiss history a sitting member is not reconfirmed.
  • December 13 - European leaders sign the Treaty of Lisbon in Lisbon.
  • December 13 - Entry into force of the revised version of the European Patent Convention (EPC), known as the EPC 2000.
  • December 13 - Former US Senator George J. Mitchell publicly releases a report accusing 89 retired and active Major League Baseball players of anabolic steroid use.

 Lee Myung-bak

  • December 14-December 24 - FAI World Grand Prix Gliding Championship at Omarama, New Zealand.
  • December 15 - President of Pakistan Pervez Musharraf lifts the State of Emergency in Pakistan.
  • December 16 - Parliamentary elections in Kyrgyzstan.
  • December 18 - The Verkhovna Rada approves Yulia Tymoshenko as Prime Minister of Ukraine.
  • December 18 - Jacob Zuma is elected president of the African National Congress political party in South Africa during the party's national conference.
  • December 19 - A presidential election takes place in South Korea. Former mayor of Seoul Lee Myung-bak, of the Grand National Party, won with 50% of the vote against two other major opponents.
  • December 19 - Vladimir Putin, President of Russia, is announced as Time magazine's 2007 Person of the Year.
  • December 19 - An explosion and fire at the T2 Laboratories facility in Jacksonville, Florida kills 4 and injures 14.
  • December 19 - The Flying Phantom sinks in the River Clyde, killing three crew personnel.
  • December 20 - A group of activist Lakota Indians send a letter to the United States State Department declaring their secession from the Union as the Republic of Lakotah.
  • December 20 - An earthquake of magnitude 6.6 ML hits the east coast of the North Island of New Zealand, causing one death and significant damage in the town of Gisborne.
  • December 20 - The Pablo Picasso painting Portrait of Suzanne Bloch, together with Candido Portinari's O Lavrador de Café,[28] is stolen from the São Paulo Museum of Art.
  • December 21 - Queen Elizabeth II became the oldest-ever Monarch of the United Kingdom, surpassing Queen Victoria, who lived for 81 years, 7 months and 29 days.
  • December 21 - The Czech Republic, Estonia, Hungary, Latvia, Lithuania, Malta, Poland, Slovakia, and Slovenia join the Schengen border-free zone.
  • December 23 - A grand conjunction in which the solar system will align with the galactic center.
  • December 23 - A general election is held in Thailand. The People's Power Party, which is associated with former Prime Minster Thaksin Shinawatra, wins a majority of seats in the parliament.
  • December 23 - Presidential election in Uzbekistan.
  • December 24 - The Nepalese government announces that the country's 240-year-old monarchy will be abolished in 2008 and a new republic will be declared.
  • December 25 - An overcrowded suspension bridge collapsed near Nepalgunj, Nepal. At least 15 people are dead, with 100 to 200 missing.
  • December 25 - An escaped tiger at the San Francisco Zoo kills one person and injures two others.
  • December 27 - Former Pakistani prime minister Benazir Bhutto is assassinated, and at least 20 others are killed by a bomb blast at an election rally in Rawalpindi.
  • December 27 - Presidential and parliamentary elections took place in Kenya.
  • December 29 - After defeating the New York Giants 38-35, the New England Patriots become the second team in NFL history to finish the regular season undefeated.
  • December 31 - Over 200 people are killed in Kenya due to riots over the results of the presidential election which occurred on December 27.

Ongoing

  • Iraq War
  • War in Afghanistan
  • Conflict in Darfur
  • Israeli-Palestinian conflict

Births

Deaths

Main article: Deaths in 2007

January

Yvonne de Carlo

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Yvonne de Carlo

Abbé Pierre

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Abbé Pierre

Ryszard Kapuscinski

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Ryszard Kapuscinski
  • January 1 - Leonard Fraser, Australian serial killer (b. 1951)
  • January 1 - Ernie Koy, American baseball player (b. 1909)
  • January 1 - Del Reeves, American country singer (b. 1932)
  • January 1 - Darrent Williams, American football player (b. 1982)
  • January 2 - Teddy Kollek, Austrian-born mayor of Jerusalem (b. 1911)
  • January 3 - Sergio Jiménez, Mexican actor (b. 1937)
  • January 4 - Marais Viljoen, State President of South Africa (b. 1915)
  • January 5 - Momofuku Ando, Japanese inventor (b. 1910)
  • January 6 - Mario Danelo, American college football player (b. 1985)
  • January 7 - Bobby Hamilton, American race car driver (b. 1957)
  • January 7 - Magnus Magnusson, Icelandic-born television presenter (b. 1929)
  • January 8 - Iwao Takamoto, Japanese animator (b. 1925)
  • January 8 - Yvonne de Carlo, American actress (b. 1922)
  • January 9 - Jean-Pierre Vernant, French historian and anthropologist (b. 1914)
  • January 10 - Carlo Ponti, Italian film producer (b. 1912)
  • January 11 - Robert Anton Wilson, American author and conspiracy researcher (b. 1932)
  • January 12 - Alice Coltrane, American jazz musician (b. 1937)
  • January 13 - Michael Brecker, American jazz musician (b. 1949)
  • January 13 - Henri-Jean Martin, French expert on book history (b. 1924)
  • January 14 - Darlene Conley, American actress (b. 1934)
  • January 14 - Barbara Kelly, Canadian actress (b. 1924)
  • January 15 - Barzan Ibrahim al-Tikriti, Iraqi politician (b. 1951)
  • January 15 - Awad Hamed al-Bandar, Iraqi judge (b. 1945)
  • January 15 - Bo Yibo, Chinese politician (b. 1908)
  • January 16 - Benny Parsons, American race car driver and television personality (b. 1941)
  • January 17 - Art Buchwald, American humorist (b. 1925)
  • January 19 - Hrant Dink, Turkish-Armenian journalist (b. 1954)
  • January 19 - Denny Doherty, Canadian musician (The Mamas and the Papas) (b. 1940)
  • January 19 - Bam Bam Bigelow, American wrestler (b. 1961)
  • January 21 - U;Nee, South Korean singer and actress (b. 1981)
  • January 21 - Maria Cioncan, Romanian athlete (b. 1977)
  • January 22 - Abbé Pierre, French priest and founder of Emmaus (b. 1912)
  • January 22 - Carlos Olivier, Venezuelan actor (b. 1952)
  • January 23 - Disco D, American music producer and composer (b. 1980)
  • January 23 - Ryszard Kapuscinski, Polish journalist and author (b. 1932)
  • January 26 - Gump Worsley, Canadian hockey player (b. 1929)
  • January 28 - Cyril Demarne, British wartime firefighter (b. 1905)
  • January 28 - Hsu Wei Lun, Taiwanese actress (b. 1978)
  • January 30 - Sidney Sheldon, American author and screenwriter (b. 1917)
  • January 31 - Kirka Babitzin, Finnish singer (b. 1950)
  • January 31 - Lee Bergere, American actor (b. 1924)
  • January 31 - Molly Ivins, American columnist (b. 1944)

February

Anna Nicole Smith

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Bruce Bennett

Arthur M. Schlesinger, Jr.

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March

Brad Delp

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Betty Hutton

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  • March 2 - Henri Troyat, French writer (b. 1911)
  • March 2 - Madi Phala, South African artist (b. 1955)
  • March 3 - Warja Honegger-Lavater, Swiss illustrator (b. 1913)
  • March 4 - Natalie Bodanya, American soprano (b. 1908)
  • March 4 - Thomas Eagleton, American politician (b. 1929)
  • March 4 - Bob Hattoy, American activist (b. 1950)
  • March 4 - Richard Joseph, British game music composer (b. 1954)
  • March 4 - Sunil Kumar Mahato, Indian parliamentarian (b. 1966)
  • March 4 - Tadeusz Nalepa, Polish composer, guitar player, vocalist and lyricist (b. 1934)
  • March 4 - Ian Wooldridge, British sports journalist (b. 1932)
  • March 6 - Jean Baudrillard, French philosopher and sociologist (b. 1929)
  • March 6 - Allen Coage, American professional wrestler (b. 1943)
  • March 6 - Ernest Gallo, American winemaker (b. 1909)
  • March 8 - John Inman, English actor (b. 1935)
  • March 9 - Brad Delp, American singer (Boston) (b. 1951)
  • March 10 - Richard Jeni, American comedian (b. 1957)
  • March 10 - Ernie Ladd, American football player and professional wrestler (b. 1938)
  • March 10 - Angela Webber, Australian author, TV writer, producer and comedian (b. 1954)
  • March 11 - Betty Hutton, American actress (b. 1921)
  • March 12 - Antonio Ortiz Mena, Mexican politician and economist (b. 1907)
  • March 13 - Arnold Skaaland, American wrestler (b. 1925)
  • March 14 - Lucie Aubrac, French World War II Resistance fighter (b. 1912)
  • March 14 - Gareth Hunt, English actor (b. 1943)
  • March 15 - Bowie Kuhn, American lawyer and sports administrator (b. 1926)
  • March 16 - Manjural Islam, Bangladeshi cricketer (b. 1984)
  • March 16 - Sir Arthur Marshall, British aviation engineer (b. 1903)
  • March 17 - Jim Cronin, British businessman (b. 1952)
  • March 17 - Roger Bennett, American gospel musician
  • March 18 - Bob Woolmer, English cricketer and coach (b. 1948)
  • March 19 - Calvert DeForest, American actor and comedian (b. 1921)
  • March 19 - Luther Ingram, American singer (b. 1937)
  • March 20 - Taha Yassin Ramadan, Vice President of Iraq (b. 1938)
  • March 23 - Eric Medlen, American race car driver (b. 1973)
  • March 25 - Andranik Margaryan, 14th Prime Minister of Armenia (b. 1951)

April

Boris Yeltsin

Jack Valenti

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Mstislav Rostropovich

May

Wally Schirra

Jerry Falwell

Yolanda King

  • May 2 - Juan Valdivieso, Peruvian footballer (b. 1910)
  • May 2 - Brad McGann, New Zealand film director and screenwriter (b. 1964)
  • May 3 - Wally Schirra, American astronaut (b. 1923)
  • May 3 - Knock Yokoyama, Japanese comedian and politician (b. 1932)
  • May 5 - Theodore Maiman, American physicist (b. 1927)
  • May 5 - Gusti Wolf, Austrian actress (b. 1912)
  • May 6 - Lesley Blanch, English writer and fashion editor (b. 1904)
  • May 7 - Emma Lehmer, Russian-born mathematician (b. 1906)
  • May 11 - Bernard Gordon, American screenwriter (b. 1918)
  • May 11 - Malietoa Tanumafili II, Samoan head of state (b. 1913)
  • May 12 - Mullah Dadullah Akhund, Afghani Taliban military leader
  • May 12 - Teddy Infuhr, American child actor (b. 1936)
  • May 14 - Colin St John Wilson, English architect (b. 1922)
  • May 15 - Jerry Falwell, American evangelist (b. 1933)
  • May 15 - Yolanda King, American actress and activist, daughter of Martin Luther King, Jr. (b. 1955)
  • May 17 - Lloyd Alexander, American author (b. 1924)
  • May 18 - Pierre-Gilles de Gennes, French physicist and Nobel Prize for Physics laureate (b. 1932)
  • May 18 - Yoyoy Villame, Filipino singer (b. 1938)
  • May 19 - Dean Eyre, New Zealand politician (b. 1914)
  • May 20 - Stanley Miller, American chemist and biologist (b. 1930)
  • May 25 - Charles Nelson Reilly, American actor (b. 1931)
  • May 27 - Izumi Sakai, Japanese singer (Zard) (b. 1967)
  • May 27 - Percy Sonn, South African lawyer and cricket executive (b. 1949)
  • May 27 - Ed Yost, American inventor of the modern hot air balloon (b. 1919)
  • May 28 - Marquise Hill, American football player (b. 1982)

June

Huang Ju

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Craig L. Thomas

Chris Benoit

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Kiichi Miyazawa

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Kiichi Miyazawa

July

Beverly Sills

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Lady Bird Johnson

Tammy Faye Messner

Mohammed Zahir Shah

August

Ryan Cox

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Ryan Cox

Oliver Hill

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Oliver Hill

Max Roach

Antonio Puerta

September

Luciano Pavarotti

Jane Wyman

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Marcel Marceau

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Marcel Marceau

October

Jo Ann Davis

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Jo Ann Davis

Deborah Kerr

Porter Wagoner

November

Laraine Day

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Norman Mailer

Kevin DuBrow

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Evel Knievel

December

Ike Turner

Julia Carson

Oscar Peterson

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Benazir Bhutto

Nobel Prizes

Holidays

2007 in other calendars
Gregorian calendar 2007
MMVII
Ab urbe condita 2760
Armenian calendar 1456
ԹՎ ՌՆԾԶ
Bahá'í calendar 163 – 164
Buddhist calendar 2551
Chinese calendar 4643/4703-11-13
(丙戌年十一月十三日)

— to —

4644/4704-11-22
(丁亥年十一月廿二日)
Coptic calendar 1723 – 1724
Ethiopian calendar 1999 – 2000
Hebrew calendar 5767 – 5768
Hindu calendars
 - Vikram Samvat 2062 – 2063
 - Shaka Samvat 1929 – 1930
 - Kali Yuga 5108 – 5109
Holocene calendar 12007
Iranian calendar 1385 – 1386
Islamic calendar 1427 – 1428
Japanese calendar Heisei 19

(平成19年)

 - Imperial Year Kōki 2667
(皇紀2667年)
Julian calendar 2052
Korean calendar 4340
Thai solar calendar 2550

List of events by month

2007: January, February, March, April, May, June, July, August, September, October, November, December
2006: January, February, March, April, May, June, July, August, September, October, November, December
2005: January, February, March, April, May, June, July, August, September, October, November, December
2004: January, February, March, April, May, June, July, August, September, October, November, December
2003: January, February, March, April, May, June, July, August, September, October, November, December
2002: January, February, March, April, May, June, July, August, September, October, November, December
2001: January, February, March, April, May, June, July, August, September, October, November, December
2000: January, February, March, April, May, June, July, August, September, October, November, December
1999: January, February, March, April, May, June, July, August, September, October, November, December
1998: January, February, March, April, May, June, July, August, September, October, November, December
1997: January, February, March, April, May, June, July, August, September, October, November, December

References

  1. ^ UNESCO names 2007 ‘Year of Rumi’ (Daily Times)
  2. ^ International Polar Year website
  3. ^ International Heliophysical Year website
  4. ^ European Year of Equal Opportunities for All website
  5. ^ Year of the Dolphin website
  6. ^ Celebration of anniversaries with which UNESCO will be associated in 2006–2007
  7. ^ https://www.cia.gov/library/publications/the-world-factbook/geos/gi.html#Govt
  8. ^ http://transcripts.cnn.com/TRANSCRIPTS/0612/23/tww.01.html
  9. ^ Kbs Global
  10. ^ News From Korean Central News Agency Of Dprk
  11. ^ Kucinich Files Impeachment Articles Vs. VP, Democratic Presidential Hopeful Dennis Kucinich Files Articles, Saying Threat Of War Vs. Iran "Is Very Real" - CBS News
  12. ^ http://www.kommersant.com/page.asp?id=768929
  13. ^ Researchers Find 2,100 Year Old Melon. Yahoo News. Retrieved on 2007-06-01.
  14. ^ Report: U.S. hits militants' Somali base. Yahoo News. Retrieved on 2007-06-02.
  15. ^ 4 charged with terror plot at JFK airport, official says. CNN News. Retrieved on 2007-06-02.
  16. ^ Russian GEO, N10, 2007, p. 167
  17. ^ 2 charged in Laotian overthrow plot. Yahoo News. Retrieved on 2007-06-04.
  18. ^ 10 charged with alleged Laos plot. CNN. Retrieved on 2007-06-04.
  19. ^ Mass Holocaust grave found in Ukraine. Yahoo News. Retrieved on 2007-06-05.
  20. ^ Nine dead, thousands told to flee floodwaters (html) (2007-06-11). Retrieved on 2008-01-28.
  21. ^ Australian storms beach freighter (html). BBC (2007-06-08). Retrieved on 2008-01-28.
  22. ^ "London 'bomb' made safe by police", BBC News Online, 2007-06-29. 
  23. ^ "Car smashed into Glasgow Airport", ITV News, 2007-06-30. 
  24. ^ 'Harry Potter' tale is fastest-selling book in history
  25. ^ Spiegel:Internetverbindung nach Burma gekappt (German)
  26. ^ Vatican beatifies 498 Spanish martyrs. Yahoo News. Retrieved on 2007-10-28.
  27. ^ Army deployed after Calcutta riot.
  28. ^ http://ritualcafe.files.wordpress.com/2007/07/lavrador-de-cafe.jpg

External links

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