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Goodbye 2021: this year these great events changed global politics, they affected the whole world

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Goodbye 2021: This year, these great political events of the world were in discussion

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  • In the year 2021, there were many incidents so important that they became a topic of discussion globally.
  • Capture of the Taliban following the withdrawal of US forces from Afghanistan

Year Until 2021: The year 2021 will end in a few days and will begin in 2022. Many of these major incidents occurred throughout this year, which became a topic of discussion worldwide. These events will be remembered for a long time around the world. When the democratic government was removed in one country, the old foreign government in another country ended and the new republic was born. Afghanistan After the withdrawal of US forces from the Taliban, the Taliban seized power there. On the other hand, the Caribbean island nation of Barbados separated from Great Britain after 55 years of its independence and freed itself from the effects of colonial rule and the world’s newest republic was born. Let’s take a look at the big events of the year 2021, which made the headlines for several days.

1. Coup in Afghanistan, return of the Taliban to power

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The Taliban return to Afghanistan again

On August 15, 2021, Afghan President Ashraf Ghani left the country and the Taliban seized the Presidential Palace. With this, the Taliban returned again to Afghanistan. A year ago in 2020, Ashraf Ghani returned to power in Afghanistan but was unable to complete his term as president. US President Joe Biden said that the withdrawal of all US forces would be completed on August 31, the 20th anniversary of the September 11 attacks, the Taliban stepped up their attacks as the last contingent of foreign troops began. to withdraw, and Kabul on August 15. . Occupied. Ashraf Ghani had to flee the country. The situation in Taliban-controlled Afghanistan has deteriorated since this coup.

As soon as the Taliban came to power, people began to fear the rule of the Talibani government, after which people began to leave Afghanistan. During this period, many civilians also lost their lives. At the same time, after the capture of the Taliban, American soldiers left Afghanistan completely after 20 years.

2. The Merkel era ends, the departure of German Chancellor Angela Merkel after 16

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The era of Angela Merkel, who was Chancellor of Germany for 16 years, is over

8 on December 8, 2021, Chancellor of Germany for 16 years Angela Merkel The era came to an end and the leader of the Social Democratic Party, Olaf Schultz, took over the reins of Germany. The German Parliament has appointed Olaf Scholz as the new Chancellor, replacing Angela Merkel. Let us report that on November 22, 2005, Merkel became the first female Chancellor of Germany. Speaking about Angela Merkel’s tenure, she has worked with four US presidents, five British prime ministers, four French presidents, and eight Italian prime ministers during her tenure. At the same time, he has faced four major challenges during his tenure: the global financial crisis, Europe’s debt crisis, and the global Kovid-19 pandemic.

3. Democrats return to America, violence on Capitol Hill

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On January 6, supporters of Donald Trump created an uproar on Capitol Hill after the results of the United States presidential election.

Violence on Capitol Hill in the United States became a topic of discussion around the world and for several days this topic was covered in the media. On January 6, supporters of Donald Trump created an uproar on Capitol Hill following the results of the US presidential election, in which 5 people were killed. Trump had asked his supporters to “fight back” at his January 6 rally, after which Trump was blamed for the violence. He was accused of repeatedly making provocative statements. After this Trump was criticized around the world and his Twitter account was banned. However, the final investigation report of this incident has not come out.

4. Joe Biden will become president of the United States.

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Joe Biden was sworn in as the 46th President of the United States on January 20, 2021

Obviously, Joe Biden, who becomes president of the US, is considered to be the highlight of this year’s biggest events. Joe Biden took the oath of office and secrecy on January 20, 2021, as the 46th President of the United States. With this, he became the oldest president in the history of the country. He will turn 79 in November 2021. Biden has repeatedly given the slogan ‘America is back’ in 2021. He has moved quickly to fulfill his promise to strengthen ties with America’s allies since taking office. He returned the United States to the Paris climate accord and the World Health Organization, renewed the new START for five years, sought to reactivate the Iran nuclear deal, and ended US support for aggressive military operations in Yemen.

5. Military coup in Myanmar, Supreme Leader Suu Kyi jailed

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Aung San Suu Kyi, the Supreme Leader of Myanmar, was arrested

The coup in Myanmar and Sookie’s imprisonment are among the main events of this year. On February 1, the military carried out a coup in Myanmar. Along with this, many leaders, including the Supreme Leader of Myanmar, Aung San Suu Kyi, were detained. The military coup in Myanmar threw the country into chaos. The military administration mobilized to control the situation in the country, but even so public life was seriously affected. Following this, Army General Min Aung Hlaing, who followed the coup, imposed a one-year emergency on Myanmar. There were protests in Myanmar over the coup, in which hundreds of civilians lost their lives. At the same time, recent Nobel laureate Suu Kyi has been sentenced to two years for inciting discontent against the military and for violating Kovid’s rules.

Since the coup, people have been demanding the restoration of democracy and have been organizing demonstrations in many parts of the country. The army and police were being strict with the protesters, so the period of violence in the country did not stop. During that time, many people were shot dead by security forces.

5. Netanyahu Goodbye, Naftali Bennett becomes President of Israel

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Netanyahu has been Israel’s longest-serving prime minister.

Israel’s Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu had to resign in June 2021 after a 12-year term. Naftali Bennett, 49, became Israel’s prime minister after Netanyahu lost his post because a majority in the Israeli parliament favored a new coalition government. Under Bennett’s leadership, parties of different ideologies formed a coalition to form a new government in Israel. There was also public outrage over allegations of corruption against Netanyahu in Israel ahead of the general elections. It is also interesting that elections have been held in Israel four times in less than two years. Due to this political instability it had arisen there.

Netanyahu has been Israel’s longest-serving prime minister. He was elected Prime Minister of Israel five times. For the first time he was Prime Minister from 1996 to 1999, then he continued to lead the government from 2009 to 2021.

6. Barbados became the newest republic in the world after 400 years.

Barbados, a country much smaller than India’s capital Delhi, became the newest republic in the world. The Caribbean nation of Barbados, located in the southeastern Caribbean Sea, became independent on November 30, 1966, but remained under the influence of British colonial rule. Recently, however, Barbados officially removed Queen Elizabeth II from its head of state, and in 1625, nearly 400 years after Britain became a colony, the world’s newest republic was born. However, Barbados will remain one of the 54 Commonwealth countries. The Commonwealth is an international intergovernmental organization of countries that were mostly the British Empire and its dependent territories. It was established in 1949 by the London Declaration and Queen Elizabeth II is the head of the Commonwealth.

Barbados recently broke the shackles of its mental slavery and announced that it would no longer regard Britain’s Queen Elizabeth as its head of state, but instead that the new president would be granted the status of head of state in Barbados.

7. Xi Jinping equals Mao

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President Xi Jinping has been elevated to the rank of one of the most important leaders in the party’s history.

The leaders of the Communist Party of China approved a new political history in the country, elevating the status of President Xi Jinping to the rank of the most important leaders in the party’s history. The ruling Communist Party of China handed over the presidency to Xi Jinping for the third time. In China, any leader is given only two terms for the presidency, but for Xi Jinping, the CCP abolished the two-term requirement by submitting a special resolution. Now Xi will remain in the position of Chinese chief for the rest of his life. He will be the second president of China after Mao Zedong, who will represent the country for the rest of his life.

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