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What are the major events in 2022?

February 24, 2022

Several explosions were heard in Kiev, the capital of Ukraine.

June 24(th), 2022

Protests for abortion rights broke out in San Francisco.

July 7(th), 2022

British Prime Minister Boris Johnson announced his resignation.

July 8(th), 2022

Former Japanese Prime Minister Shinzo Abe was shot dead.

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In 2022

We have witnessed many historical events that have gradually occurred.

Let's review together.

International news events this year

Ukrainian crisis

In the early morning of February 24th, Russian President Vladimir Putin delivered a televised speech, saying that he decided to launch a special military operation in Donbass.

Putin said in his speech that Russia has no plans to occupy Ukraine. Russia has been trying to reach an agreement on NATO's eastward expansion for 30 years, but it has been deceived, pressured and blackmailed. Putin also pointed out that NATO's chariots are moving towards the Russian border.

On the morning of February 24th, several explosions were heard over Kiev, the capital of Ukraine.

Ukrainian President Zelensky said in a video speech posted on social media in the early hours of the morning that Ukraine would implement a wartime state. He also expressed the hope that people would stay calm and try not to go out.

On May 18, Finnish and Swedish ambassadors to NATO submitted their applications to NATO Secretary General Stoltenberg at a ceremony held at NATO headquarters in Brussels.

At the end of September, in the waters near Sweden and Denmark, four leaks were found in the "Beixi-1" and "Beixi -2" pipelines that transported natural gas from Russia to Germany via the Baltic Sea.

The Swedish investigation station has detected two strong underwater explosions in the sea where the pipeline leaked. It is generally believed that this incident was "sabotage".

65438 10/8, according to the Russian National Counter-Terrorism Committee, a truck exploded on the highway bridge of Crimea Bridge, causing seven oil tanks on a freight train on the railway bridge parallel to the highway bridge to be ignited; Some parts of the highway bridge were damaged and collapsed.

The Crimean Bridge spans the Kerch Strait, connecting the Crimean Peninsula and Krasnodar Territory of Russia, with a total length of 19 km and a sea-crossing part of 7.5 km. It is a bridge for both railway and highway.

165438+1October 15 According to the Polish news agency, on 15 local time, a missile fell into Poland and exploded, killing two Polish civilians.

Poland, NATO and the United States all stated on 16 that the explosion in Dong Bo was caused by Ukrainian air defense missiles, not a deliberate attack on Poland. US Defense Secretary Austin said on June 16 that the explosion was probably caused by Ukrainian air defense missiles that landed in Poland, but Russia should bear the ultimate responsibility.

The U.S. Supreme Court overturned Rowe v. Wade.

On June 24th, the US Supreme Court overturned the case of Luo v. Wade, which protected women's right to abortion, which means that women's right to abortion will no longer be protected by the US Constitution.

Luo v. Wade is a "landmark" case in which the US Supreme Court ruled on women's right to abortion with 1973. At that time, the Supreme Court ruled that women had the right to abortion and were protected by the Constitution.

According to American media reports, with the overthrow of Luo v. Wade, it is expected that more than 20 states in the United States will ban or strictly restrict abortion, and the abortion ban in 13 will take effect immediately after the overthrow of Luo v. Wade.

Legal experts believe that the Supreme Court's ruling is a rare overthrow of the rights recognized as constitutional protection in history, and it is also the first time to abolish a right that has been widely supported by the people.

The dispute over the right to abortion is one of the main issues that have torn American society, and the ruling has stirred up a thousand waves. In the past few days, demonstrations against the ruling have been held in many places in the United States.

Changes in British politics

On July 7th, British Prime Minister Boris Johnson announced his resignation.

Analysts pointed out that for some time, Johnson suffered from the triple crisis of "scandal gate", the defeat of the ruling Conservative Party and improper storm, which led to the call for him to step down in the Conservative Party. The resignation of a large number of government officials left Johnson isolated, and the government could not continue, so it had to resign.

On September 6th, Elizabeth Trass, the new leader of the British ruling Conservative Party, officially became the British Prime Minister.

Trass, 47, became the third female prime minister in British history after Margaret Thatcher and theresa may.

Speaking after Downing Street 10 in London, Trass said that after taking office, she will give priority to solving economic growth, energy crisis and improving medical care. She said that she will promote economic growth through tax cuts and reforms to ensure that people enjoy the services of the national medical system, and will take action this week to deal with the energy bill problem and ensure Britain's future energy supply.

10/0 On October 20th, British Prime Minister Elizabeth Trass announced her resignation as Prime Minister and leader of the ruling Conservative Party.

On the same day, Trass made a brief statement in front of the Prime Minister's Office at Downing Street 10 in London, saying that when she took office as Prime Minister, the economic and international situation facing Britain was very unstable. The Conservative Party previously elected her as the party leader to change this situation. Trass admits that he can't finish the task in view of the current situation.

Reuters said that Trass became the shortest prime minister in British history.

10 10 On October 25th, Rich Sunak, leader of the New Party of the Conservative Party, the British ruling party, accepted the authorization of Charles III of England to form a new cabinet at Buckingham Palace and officially became prime minister.

Sunak then delivered a speech at the Downing Street 10 Prime Minister's Office in London, saying that Britain is facing a "huge economic crisis" and the new government's focus is to stabilize the economy and restore confidence. In his speech, he also mentioned the challenges Britain faced at home and abroad, such as the new crown pneumonia epidemic, and promised to unite the country.