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2007
2007 (MMVII) nyaeta taun biasa nu dimimitian ku poé Senén dina kalénder Gregori. Taun ieu mangrupakeun taun ka-2007 Maséhi, taun ka-7 dina abad ka-21, sarta taun ka-7 dina milénium ka-3. Taun ieu ogé mangrupakeun taun nu keur kaalaman ku urang kiwari. Taun ieu diancer-ancer:
Kalolobaan waktu dina taun 2007 babarengan jeung Taun Babi dina kalénder Cina (tanggal nepi ka 17 Pébruari aya dina Taun Anjing). Taun Babi satuluyna bakal dimimitian taun 2019. 2007 ogé jadi taun Pisces dina Astrologi Kulon. Taun satuluyna keur Pisces nyaéta 2019.
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[édit] Januari
- 1 Januari - South Korea's Ban Ki-moon becomes the new UN Secretary-General, replacing Kofi Annan.
- 1 Januari - Brazilian president Luiz Inácio Lula da Silva starts his second government term. Other 27 governors of Brazilian states are sworn in.
- 1 Januari - Adam Air Flight 574 disappears over Indonesia with 102 people on board.
- 1 Januari - Calgary goes smoke-free in restaurants and bars. The only exception is for bars or restaurants that have a ventilated smoking room. This exception will expire on January 1, 2008.
- 1 Januari - Boise State University defeats The University of Oklahoma in the 2007 Fiesta Bowl, capping off a perfect season.
- 1 Januari - Denver Broncos Cornerback Darrent Williams is shot in the neck and killed in the back of his #000000 stretch Hummer limo after leaving a nightclub party. Two other players with him were unharmed.
- 2 Januari - In Washington, D.C., a smoking ban begins in most bars and restaurants.
- 2 Januari - Memorial services are held for the late president Gerald Ford in Washington, D.C..
- 3 Januari - US former president Gerald Ford is laid to rest in Grand Rapids, Michigan.
- January 4 - The 110th United States Congress is sworn in. Nancy Pelosi is elected Speaker of the House, by a vote of 233-202. She is the first woman ever to occupy this position.
- January 5 - War in Somalia: The first shots are fired in the battle for control of the border town of Ras Kamboni.
- January 5 - BC Place's domed roof deflates in Vancouver.
- January 7 - Stanisław Wielgus, the newly appointed Archbishop of Warsaw, resigns after it is revealed that he cooperated with the former communist regime's secret police.
- January 8 - Lotte World in Seoul, South Korea, the world's largest indoor theme park, has been closed indefinitely due to structural damage.
- January 8 - Russian oil supplies to Poland, Germany, and Ukraine are cut as the Russia-Belarus energy dispute escalates – restored three days later.
- January 9 - The 2007 MacWorld Expo opens in San Francisco. Apple Computer unveils the iPhone, a mobile phone/iPod hybrid.
- January 9 - War in Somalia: U.S. planes conduct air strikes against suspected terrorists, possibly killing senior Al Qaeda operative Fazul Abdullah Mohammed.
- January 9 - An AerianTur-M Antonov An-26 crashes in Balad, Iraq. The Islamic Army in Iraq claims to have shot it down.
- January 10 - U.S. President George W. Bush announces a plan to surge 21,500 additional troops into 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 - World football superstar David Beckham announces that he will leave Real Madrid to play for the Los Angeles Galaxy of the MLS.
- January 11 - Vietnam joins World Trade Organization as its 150th member.
- January 11 - China tests a ground-based ballistic missile that destroys one of its own weather satellites, the Fengyun, in space, 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, causing minimal damage and no injuries.
- 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 officially adopts the Red Crystal as a non-religious emblem for use in its overseas operations.
- January 14 - Nazanin Fatehi, a nineteen year old Iranian girl previously sentenced to death for killing a man she claims tried to rape her is exonerated, as her re-trial comes to an end.
- January 15 - The Sentosa Express monorail opens in Singapore.
- January 15 - Barzan Ibrahim al-Tikriti, former Iraqi intelligence chief and half-brother of Saddam Hussein, and Awad Hamed al-Bandar, former chief judge of the Revolutionary Court, are executed by hanging in Iraq.
- January 17 - Hurricane force winds from storm Kyrill claim at least forty lives in western Europe
- January 17 - Protests in India and the United Kingdom against the British series of Celebrity Big Brother after Jade Goody, Danielle Lloyd and Jo O'Meara are alleged to be racially abusive towards Bollywood star Shilpa Shetty.
- January 18 - Comet McNaught, the brightest comet to appear in over forty years, becomes visible over the Southern Hemisphere.
- 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.
- January 22 - A bombing in a market in Baghdad, Iraq, kills 88 people.
- January 23 - United States President, George W. Bush, gives the annual State of the Union Address.
- January 24 - The Israeli Ministry of Justice announces that the President of Israel, Moshe Katsav, is to 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 27 - Thousands of anti-Iraq War protesters converge on the National Mall in Washington, D.C..
- January 28 - A battle between insurgents and U.S.-backed Iraqi troops kills 300 suspected terrorists in Najaf, Iraq.
- January 29 - A suicide bomber kills three people in a bakery in Eilat, Israel.
- January 29 - The Princeton Community Works is held in Princeton University, Princeton, New Jersey.
- January 30 - Windows Vista, Microsoft's newest NT-based operating system, is released world-wide to consumers.
- January 31 - The Venezuelan National Assembly gives President Hugo Chávez the power to rule by decree for eighteen months.
- January 31 - Creditors of Delta Air Lines officially reject US Airways hostile takeover bid.
- January 31 - The Mooninite scare occurs in Boston when devices used in a guerrilla marketing campaign for a film are mistaken for improvised explosive devices.
- January 31 - Lord Levy, a UK Labour Party fundraiser, is re-arrested for conspiracy in relation to the 'cash for peerages' investigation.
[édit] February
- February 1 - British Prime Minister, Tony Blair, questioned for a second time in the 'cash for peerages' probe as a witness.
- February 1 - J.K. Rowling announced that the Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows book will be released on July 21.
- February 2 - An unseasonal tornado in central Florida kills at least 20 people.
- February 2 - A policeman is killed in the Catania football clashes in Italy and 71 people are hopitalized.
- February 2 - Palestinian factional violence: Hamas and its rival Fatah renew their truce after violence breaks out following the initial ceasefire.
- February 2 - Chinese President Hu Jintao signs a series of economic deals with Sudan.
- February 2 - War in Somalia: Eight people are killed in a mortar attack in Somalia's capital Mogadishu.
- February 2 - Martti Ahtisaari unveils a United Nations plan for the final status of Kosovo; Serbian leaders denounced the proposal.
- February 2 - The IPCG publishes its fourth assessment report, concluding that global climate change is "very likely" to have a predominantly human cause.
- February 3 - The deadly H5N1 strain of bird flu found at a Bernard Matthews turkey farm in Suffolk.
- February 3 - State of Emergency declared in Boliva after 'El Nino'-like flooding.
- February 3 - Italian Prime Minister Romano Prodi cancels all football matches in Italy whilst an investigation into riots on February 2 begins.
- February 3 - Five people killed and 40 injured in a series of car bombs in the Iraqi city of Kirkuk.
- February 3 - A truck bombing in a crowded Baghdad market kills at least 135 people and injures a further 339 others.
- February 4 - The Indianapolis Colts defeat the Chicago Bears 29–17 in Super Bowl XLI, played at Dolphin Stadium, Miami.
- February 10 - U.S. Senator Barack Obama of Illinois announces a presidential bid in Springfield.
- February 11 - Portuguese voters agree to legalise abortion in a national referendum.
- February 11 - The 49th Annual Grammy Awards took place at the Staples Center in Los Angeles.
- February 13 - Taiwan opposition leader Ma Ying-jeou resigns as the chairman of the Kuomintang party after being indicted on charges of embezzlement; Ma also announced his candidacy for the 2008 presidential election.
- February 13 - Mitt Romney announces his candidacy for the Republican nomination for President of the United States.
- February 14 - 2007 Brit Awards are hosted by Russell Brand.
- February 16-February 18 - The annual NBA All-Star Weekend takes place in Las Vegas, Nevada
- February 17 - Nova V1280 Scorpii peaks at 3.9 magnitude – discovered February 4.
- February 18 - Chinese New Year: the Year of the Pig begins.
- February 18 - Kevin Harvick wins the 49th Daytona 500 at the Daytona International Speedway.
- February 18 - Melbourne Victory beat Adelaide United 6-0 in the 2006-2007 A-League Grand Final at the Telstra Dome in Melbourne, Australia.
- February 18 - Canadian Government pays its Chinese Head Tax victims up to $20,000 each.
- February 19 - North Korea agrees to give up its nuclear program, for oil.
- February 25 - The European Space Agency confirms Rosetta's successful Mars trajectory fly-by.
- February 25 - The 79th Academy Awards take place at the Kodak Theatre in Hollywood.
- February 26 - The International Court of Justice finds Serbia guilty of failing to prevent genocide in the Srebrenica massacre, but clears it of direct responsibility and complicity in the case.
- February 27 - World stock markets plummet after China and Europe release less-than-expected growth reports. The Dow Jones Industrial Average loses 416.02 points, its largest single-day decline since the September 11, 2001 attacks.
- February 28 - The New Horizons space probe makes a gravitational slingshot against Jupiter to change its trajectory towards Pluto.
- February 28 - Sen. John McCain announces he is seeking the 2008 GOP Presidential nomination.
- March 1 - International Polar Year, a $1.5 billion research program to study both the North Pole and South Pole is launched in Paris.
- March 1 - Airbus announces that it would cease work indefinitely on the A380F.
- March 3-March 4 - Total lunar eclipse.
- March 4 - Parliamentary elections take place in Estonia and in Abkhazia.
- March 6 - Mega Millions sets a new world record for the highest jackpot of US$390 million.
- March 7 - Garuda Indonesia Flight 200, a Boeing 737-400, crashed at Yogyakarta on the Indonesian island of Java killing many on board.
- March 7 - Northern Ireland Assembly election, 2007 is held
- March 8 - Israeli Prime Minister accepts that Israel had planned an attack on Lebanon months before Hezbollah captured Israeli Soldiers, in the event of kidnapped soldiers on the border.
- March 9 - The keys of Wembley Stadium, England, are handed over to The FA, on completion of the new venue.
- March 9- The 10th Anniversary of Biggie's death.
- March 11 - Daylight saving time in most of the United States and Canada begins, three to four weeks earlier than previously.
- March 11-April 28 - The 2007 Cricket World Cup is held in the West Indies.
- March 14 - Local number portability begins in Canada.
- March 15 - March 21 - CeBIT 2007 takes place in Hannover (Germany).
- March 15 - The 2007 NCAA Men's Division I Basketball Tournament begins.
- March 16 - For the first time in the 23-year history of the popular gameshow Jeopardy!, a three-way tie occurred, with each contestant winning exactly $16,000 USD by answering the final question correctly. The odds of this happening are 23 million to 1.
- March 17 - Chlorine bombs injure hundreds in Baghdad, Iraq
- March 17 - France win the Six nations on points differnce after a contraversial tri.
- March 17 - St. Patricks Day is celebrated worldwide.
[édit] Scheduled events
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- May 3 - There will be parliamentary and local government elections in Scotland.
- May 3 - There will be an assembly election in Wales.
- May 3 - There will be local government elections in England.
- May 5 - 9th Annual Global Marijuana March scheduled; about 200 participating cities expected worldwide.
- May 6 - If no candidate has secured over half the votes in the French Presidential Election, then a runoff between the top two candidates will be held on this date.
- May 10 - Semi-final of the Eurovision Song Contest 2007 in Helsinki, Finland will take place. 28 countries will take part.
- May 12 - Final of the Eurovision Song Contest 2007 in Helsinki, Finland, will take place. 24 countries will take part, including 10 countries from the semi-final.
- May 12 - A general election to the Alþingi, the parliament of Iceland, will take place.
- May 12-May 13 - Virginia will commemorate the 400th anniversary of the settlement of Jamestown
- May 14 - Legislative and local elections in the Philippines also known as Philippine Midterm Elections.
- May 15 - Linkin Park's third album Minutes To Midnight is set to be released.
- May 16 - The 2006-07 UEFA Cup final will be held at Hampden Park in Glasgow, Scotland.
- May 16-May 20 - The European Festival of Youth Choirs will be held in Basel, Switzerland.
- May 17 - French President Jacques Chirac must hand over power to the winner of the French presidential election by this date.
- May 18 - The 4th annual Personal Democracy Forum will be held in New York City at Pace University.
- May 19 - The 126th FA Cup Final will be held, the first at the new Wembley Stadium.
- May 19 - The 23rd annual United States National Science Olympiad tournament will be held in Wichita State University in Wichita, Kansas.
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