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July 11 – August 3 – The 2025 World Aquatics Championships will take place in Singapore. [84] August 7 – 17 – The 2025 World Games will take place in Chengdu, China. [85] August 17 – The 2025 Bolivian general election is scheduled to be held. [86] [87] September 8 – The 2025 Norwegian parliamentary election is scheduled to be held. [88]
13–23 January – The 2025 Winter World University Games in Turin [3] 19 January – Ossama Anjiem aka Ossama al-Masri, a Libyan warlord wanted by the International Criminal Court for war crimes during the Libyan Civil War , is arrested in Turin under the ICC warrant but is released and deported to Libya after a court declines to approve his ...
2025 Potomac River mid-air collision. The remains of all 67 people who were killed in a collision between a PSA Airlines CRJ700 and a United States Army UH-60 Black Hawk are recovered from the Potomac River near Washington, D.C., United States. Azerbaijan Airlines Flight 8243
Greenland is one of the 25 destinations in National Geographic's Best Places to Travel to in 2025 report. muratart/Shutterstock National Geographic shared a list of best travel destinations for 2025.
Landing is expected on 2 March 2025. [3] The Hakuto-R Mission 2 will carry the RESILIENCE lunar lander and the TENACIOUS micro rover. [4] Landing is expected in Mare Frigoris around May–June 2025. [5] Blue Origin plans to launch their MK1 Lunar Lander as a "pathfinder" mission in 2025. [6]
The Appian Way, the ancient Romans' first highway and a tourist attraction in modern Rome, has been added to the United Nations' cultural heritage list. Known as the Regina Viarum or Queen of ...
Sulla's march on Rome: The consul Sulla led an army of his partisans across the pomerium into Rome. Social War (91–89 BC): The war ended. 87 BC: First Mithridatic War: Roman forces landed at Epirus. 85 BC: First Mithridatic War: A peace was agreed between Rome and Pontus under which the latter returned to its pre-war borders. 83 BC
Rome suffered a long series of internal conflicts, conspiracies, and civil wars from the late second century BC (see Crisis of the Roman Republic) while greatly extending its power beyond Italy. In 44 BC Julius Caesar was briefly perpetual dictator before being assassinated by a faction that opposed his concentration of power.