2025
Trump's second inauguration
Donald Trump was sworn in for a second term, becoming the first U.S. president since Grover Cleveland to return to office after an electoral defeat. He immediately issued pardons for many January 6 defendants and signed executive orders on immigration, energy, and foreign policy.
Israel and Iran fight a twelve-day war
Israel struck Iranian nuclear and military sites, and Iran responded with missile attacks as the United States entered the conflict with strikes on Fordow and Natanz. A ceasefire ended the fighting after twelve days, but the confrontation left the region closer to direct state-to-state war than at any point in decades.
2024 becomes first year above 1.5C
Copernicus said 2024 was the first full calendar year in the modern record with global average temperatures more than 1.5C above pre-industrial levels. The announcement did not mean the Paris threshold had been permanently breached, but it showed how close the world had come to that longer-term limit.
DeepSeek release rattles AI markets
Chinese startup DeepSeek released a low-cost reasoning model that quickly drew global attention and rattled U.S. technology stocks. The episode raised fresh questions about whether leading AI systems would remain as capital-intensive and geographically concentrated as investors had assumed.
Myanmar earthquake
A magnitude 7.7 earthquake struck central Myanmar, bringing down buildings in Mandalay and causing damage as far away as Bangkok. Relief efforts were hindered by the country's ongoing civil war and the military government's restrictions on aid and access.
India and Pakistan exchange strikes
After a militant attack in Indian-administered Kashmir, India and Pakistan exchanged air, missile, and drone strikes across their border. The confrontation ended without full-scale war, but it showed how quickly crises in Kashmir can escalate between two nuclear-armed states.
Gaza ceasefire begins
Israel and Hamas agreed to a phased ceasefire and hostage exchange after fifteen months of war. The pause allowed more aid into Gaza and brought hostages and prisoners home, but it left unresolved the wider political and military terms of the conflict.