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China’s Concerns:Ten Biggest International Events

2017-03-01byXuShuyuan

China Pictorial 2017年1期

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Most “Amusing” Campaign in History

On November 8, 2016, voting for the United States quadrennial Electoral College began. Donald J. Trump, a real estate tycoon and the Republican nominee, bested Democratic nominee Hillary Clinton and will be sworn in as the 45th president of the United States this month.

Failed Turkish Coup

On the evening of July 15, 2016, Turkeys armed forces staged a military coup. At least 265 people were killed and more than 1,400 wounded. However, after just 24 hours, the countrys president Recep Tayyip Erdogan declared the coup attempt had failed.

Having Their Cake

On June 24, British citizens voted on a referendum on whether to leave the European Union. When the final results were tallied, the “leave” camp defeated “remain”, making “Brexit” a reality.

War on Zika

The first case of Zika was discovered in South America in 2014, and by early 2016, the mosquito-borne virus had spread worldwide. The situation prompted the World Health Organization to declare an international public health emergency. The agency later lifted the nine-month emergency in November but vowed to continue to monitor the virus, which can result in severe birth defects.

Bastille Day Horror

A truck rammed into a crowd of people celebrating Bastille Day in Nice, France on July 14. IS (Islamic State) militants claimed responsibility for the attack.

Alls Well that Ends Well

An EgyptAir flight from Alexandria to Cairo was hijacked on March 29. The hijacker ordered the pilot to divert to Larnaca, Cyprus. Seven hours later, the hijacker emerged from the aircraft with his hands in the air. No one was harmed during the incident.

Confidante Scandal Erupts

In October, South Korean TV station JTBC reported that Choi Soon-sil had privately edited speeches of President Park Geun-hye before they were delivered, triggering intense speculation on the relationship between the two. On December 9, South Koreas parliament overwhelmingly voted to impeach the countrys first female president.

Shaking the World

On January 6, the Democratic Peoples Republic of Korea (DPRK) announced that it had successfully carried out its first hydrogen bomb test, which was its fourth nuclear test in recent years. On March 2, the United Nations (UN) Security Council adopted a resolution to impose new sanctions on the DPRK to curb the countrys nuclear and missile programs. On September 9, the DPRK announced the success of its fifth nuclear test in defiance of the UN sanctions.

“Imperfect” Olympic Games

The 2016 Olympic Games in Rio, Brazil were held from August 5 to 21. The Games had experienced ups and downs due to disputes over venues, the outbreak of Zika virus and the superbacteria found off Rios beaches where Olympic swimming events would be held. However, those worries didnt prevent the Games being a successful global event.

Beyond EU Power

Since the summer of 2015, large numbers of refugees fleeing war and poverty in the Middle East and Africa have been pouring into Europe. The sharp rise in migration exceeded Europes resettlement capacity, prompting protests by local people. How to solve the refugee crisis remains one of the top concerns in Europe.