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"Over 400,000 people in Ethiopia's Tigray now in famine, UN warns". the Guardian. 2021-07-03. Retrieved 2021-07-03.

2021 in other calendars
Gregorian calendar2021
MMXXI
Ab urbe condita2774
Armenian calendar1470
ԹՎ ՌՆՀ
Assyrian calendar6771
Bahá'í calendar177–178
Balinese saka calendar1942–1943
Bengali calendar1428
Berber calendar2971
British Regnal year69 Eliz. 2 – 70 Eliz. 2
Buddhist calendar2565
Burmese calendar1383
Byzantine calendar7529–7530
Chinese calendar庚子(Metal Rat)
4717 or 4657
    — to —
辛丑年 (Metal Ox)
4718 or 4658
Coptic calendar1737–1738
Discordian calendar3187
Ethiopian calendar2013–2014
Hebrew calendar5781–5782
Hindu calendars
 - Vikram Samvat2077–2078
 - Shaka Samvat1942–1943
 - Kali Yuga5121–5122
Holocene calendar12021
Igbo calendar1021–1022
Iranian calendar1399–1400
Islamic calendar1442–1443
Japanese calendarReiwa 3
(令和3年)
Javanese calendar1954–1955
Juche calendar110
Julian calendarGregorian minus 13 days
Korean calendar4354
Minguo calendarROC 110
民國110年
Nanakshahi calendar553
Thai solar calendar2564
Tibetan calendar阳金鼠年
(male Iron-Rat)
2147 or 1766 or 994
    — to —
阴金牛年
(female Iron-Ox)
2148 or 1767 or 995
Unix time1609459200 – 1640995199

2021 (MMXXI) was a common year starting on Friday in the Gregorian calendar, the 2021st year of the Common Era (CE) and Anno Domini (AD) designations, the 21st year of the 3rd millennium, the 21st year of the 21st century, and the 2nd year of the 2020s decade

On 6 January, protesters supporting U.S. President Donald Trump stormed the U.S. Capitol in Washington, D.C.
On 9 January, Sriwijaya Air Flight 182 crashes in the Java Sea shortly after taking off from Jakarta, Indonesia
On 13 January, the U.S. House of Representatives voted to impeach President Donald Trump a second time over the storming of the U.S. Capitol
On 20 January, former Vice President Joe Biden is inaugurated as the 46th President of the United States
On 26 January, Kaja Kallas becomes the first woman to be Prime Minister of Estonia, following the resignation of Jüri Ratas

February

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On 1 February, Myanmar leader Aung San Suu Kyi (left) is removed from power in a military coup d'état led by Min Aung Hlaing (right)
On 7 February, a glacial burst in Uttarakhand, India kills at least 36 people
On 13 February, former U.S. President Donald Trump is found not guilty in his second impeachment trial for inciting the storming of the U.S. Capitol
From 13 to 17 February, a deadly winter storm hits North America killing 70 people and cutting off water, power and heating for millions
On 1 March, former French President Nicolas Sarkozy is found guilty of corruption and sentenced to three years in prison
On 17 March, Dutch Prime Minister Mark Rutte is re-elected to a fourth term with his VVD party winning the elections
On 18 March, a series of massive floods occur in New South Wales, Australia with over 18,000 people being evacuated and three people killed
On 23 March, the Ever Given blocks the Suez Canal after a sandstorm forcibly moves the container ship
On 9 April, Prince Philip, Duke of Edinburgh, the royal consort of Queen Elizabeth II, dies at Windsor Castle (flag at half-staff pictured) at aged 99
On 10 April, conservative banker Guillermo Lasso is elected the 47th President of Ecuador
On 13 April, Japan's government approves the dumping of radioactive water of the Fukushima Daiichi Nuclear Power Plant into the Pacific Ocean over the course of 30 years
On 20 April, President of Chad Idriss Déby is shot and killed during a military conflict in the Tibesti Region
On 22 April, the United States hosts a global summit on climate change where many countries promise to cut greenhouse gas emissions
On 2 May, many protests break out in Colombia against a tax increase policy. The protests would result in the deaths on six civilians
On 3 May, a section of the Mexico City Metro overpass collapses, killing 26 people
On 11 May, a crisis between Israel and Palestine began after Hamas launched rockets onto Israeli cities while Israel hits the Gaza Strip with airstrikes
On 14 May, CNSA's Zhurong rover lands on Mars, making China the fourth country to land a spacecraft on the planet
On 24 May, Naomi Mataʻafa becomes Samoa's first female Prime Minister, however her leadership is disputed as her predecessor Tuilaepa Aiono Sailele Malielegaoi refuses to leave office
On 2 June, former Opposition Leader Isaac Herzog is elected the 11th President of Israel
On 9 June, El Salvador becomes the first country in the world to make Bitcoin a legal tender in the country
On 11 June, teacher Pedro Castillo is elected the 63rd President of Peru
On 13 June, Naftali Bennett becomes the 13th Prime Minister of Israel, ending Benjamin Netanyahu's twelve-year tenure
On 19 June, Ebrahim Raisi is elected the 8th President of Iran
On 24 June, in the United States a condominium in Miami, Florida collapses, killing 97 people
On 29 June, former President of South Africa Jacob Zuma is sentenced to 15 months in prison
On 7 July, Haitian President Jovenel Moïse is assassinated
On 11 July, massive anti-government protests erupt in Cuba
On 12 July, severe floods in Europe kill over 120 people
On 15 July, Dutch journalist Peter R. de Vries is shot and killed while leaving a studio set in Amsterdam
On 17 July, floods and landslides in Henan, China kill over 50 people and leave over 2 million evacuated or homeless
On 22 July, a flood in Maharashtra, India kills over 250 people
On 23 July, the 2020 Summer Olympics begin in Tokyo, Japan
On 4 August, sprinter Krystsina Tsimanouskaya takes asylum in Poland after criticizing Belarus at the 2020 Summer Olympics
On 14 August, a 7.2 earthquake hits Haiti, killing over 300 people
On 15 August, the Taliban takes control of Kabul and the Afghan government collapses with President Ashraf Ghani going into exile
On 26 August, two suicide bombings caused by ISIS kills over 180 people at the Hamid Karzai International Airport in Kabul
On 30 August, the evacuations in Afghanistan end, officially ending the War in Afghanistan

September

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On 3 September, Japanese Prime Minister Yoshihide Suga announces his resignation, effective at the end of the month
On 5 September, President of Guinea Alpha Condé is arrested and removed from power
On 13 September, Norway's Opposition Leader Jonas Gahr Støre is elected Prime Minister
On 20 September, Justin Trudeau is re-elected as Canadian Prime Minister
On 26 September, the Social Democratic Party led by Olaf Scholz win the most seats in the Bundestag
On 4 October, Fumio Kishida becomes the 100th Prime Minister of Japan
On 4 October, a massive outage affects the social media sites Facebook, WhatsApp and Instagram for seven hours
On 8 October, Filipino journalist Maria Ressa is awarded the 2021 Nobel Peace Prize alongside Russian editor Dmitry Muratov
On 9 October, Chancellor of Austria Sebastian Kurz announces his resignation following the creation of a corruption investigation against him
On 14 October, a building fire in Taiwan kills 46 people
On 25 October, Prime Minister of Sudan Abdalla Hamdok is removed from office and arrested during a military coup

November

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On 3 November, the World Health Organization gives emergency use listing to the Covaxin COVID-19 vaccine
On 7 November, Prime Minister of Iraq Mustafa Al-Kadhimi survives an assassination attempt
On 26 November, the World Health Organization officially names the SARS-CoV-2 Omicron variant
On 29 November, Magdalena Andersson is elected the first female Prime Minister of Sweden
On 29 November, Barbados officially became a republic with Sandra Mason becoming the country's first president

December

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On 4 December, Mount Semeru erupts killing 46 people in Indonesia
On 8 December, Olaf Scholz replaces Angela Merkel as the Chancellor of Germany
On 10 December, a tornado outbreak in southern parts of the United States kills 88 people
On 25 December, the James Webb Space Telescope is launched into space, replacing the Hubble Space Telescope
Modibo Keita
Martinus J. G. Veltman
Phil Spector
Cloris Leachman

February

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Christopher Plummer
Mary Wilson
Carlos Menem
Sir Michael Somare
Bunny Wailer
Lou Ottens
John Magufuli
Nawal El Saadawi
Didier Ratsiraka
Prince Philip, Duke of Edinburgh
Idriss Déby
Michael Collins
Olympia Dukakis
Humberto Maturana
Franco Battiato
Yuan Longping
Carla Fracci
Poul Schlüter
Sir Anerood Jugnauth
Ei-ichi Negishi
Kenneth Kaunda
Benigno Aquino III
Raffaella Carrà
Dilip Kumar
Jovenel Moïse
Steven Weinberg
Sir Lester Bird
Gerd Müller
Sonny Chiba
Hissène Habré
Charlie Watts

September

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Mikis Theodorakis
Jean-Paul Belmondo
Borisav Jović
Abdelaziz Bouteflika
Abolhassan Banisadr
Abdul Qadeer Khan
Edita Gruberová
Roh Tae-woo

November

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Aaron T. Beck
F. W. de Klerk
Chun Doo-hwan

December

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Mustafa Ben Halim
Vicente Fernández
Desmond Tutu
E. O. Wilson

Nobel Prizes

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