Every New Year brings lots of excitement and positive energy, motivating us to achieve great things in our lives. However, we also carry forward some bitter experiences along with cherished memories. 2024 was also one of that year which become a remarkable year. Numerous events, both significant and minor, have significantly impacted our world and our lives.
2024 witnessed numerous events, some of which were devastating and shook the world. However, the year also brought forth beautiful memories that we hope to carry into 2025.
So, here is the list of major events that happened in 2024 that shaped the year and our lives.
Major Events Happened in 2024 Worldwide
1. Major Political Shifts
Politics is one thing which never remains stagnant. It keeps remain changing every year and election is one of the major key to influence politics. In 2024 various major elections occurs for instance:- USA Presidential Election, India Parliament Election etc.
- Trump’s Come Back To The White House: Donald Trump made a big political comeback in 2024, winning another term as U.S. President after losing in 2020. He stayed in the spotlight through public events, social media, and his own media platform, energising his supporters with the slogan “Making America Great Again—Again.” His victory shows his lasting popularity among his base and highlights the divisions in American politics, with frustration over Biden’s policies playing a key role in his return.
- Modi 3.0: The year 2024 was historic for the BJP (Bharatiya Janata Party) as they came to power for the third straight time. Narendra Modi, a prominent figure in Indian politics, has emerged as a global leader with his smart strategies in recent years. From the Ram Mandir to development projects, he faced significant criticism from opposition parties but still managed to secure the public’s support for a third consecutive term.
- Bangladesh Political Turmoil: In 2024, Bangladesh faced political unrest and social challenges, marked by protests and clashes. Opposition parties demanded Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina’s resignation and a neutral government for elections, leading to violent confrontations with law enforcement. As a result, PM Hasina fled away and gave her resignation and the superpower formed an interim government in Bangladesh. The alleged genocide of Bangladeshi Hindus in Bangladesh was shocking and the whole world and Western media were silent about innocent Hindus killing in Bangladesh.
2. Major Conflict Between Countries
Conflict or war is a destructive force between nations, impacting innocent lives and the entire world. This year, we witnessed significant loss of innocent lives due to wars that shook the global community. War not only affects the world economy but also deeply threatens humanity. For example, the Russia-Ukraine conflict and the Israel-Palestine war.
- Russia-Ukraine War: The Russia-Ukraine war, now in its second year, has deeply impacted global politics, economics, and humanitarian efforts. Ukraine, backed by Western aid, has reclaimed some territories, while Russia intensified attacks on cities and critical infrastructure, causing widespread blackouts and suffering. Millions have been displaced, and tensions between NATO and Russia have escalated, with sanctions straining Russia’s economy but also driving up global energy and food prices. Peace talks have made little progress, and shifting alliances are shaping new global power dynamics as the conflict continues.
- Israel- Palestine War: By early 2024, Israeli forces had severely damaged Gaza, destroying homes, farmland, schools, and cultural landmarks, and displacing nearly all of its 2.3 million residents. Over 100,000 Israelis were also displaced. The conflict escalated regionally, with Israel targeting Hezbollah in Lebanon, including the killing of its leader Hassan Nasrallah, and engaging directly with Iranian forces, heightening Middle East tensions.
- Afghanistan-Pakistan Tension: By the end of 2024, Afghan civilians suffered heavily, with many killed in intense airstrikes by the Pakistani army. The Taliban reported that the strikes claimed the lives of 46 civilians. In retaliation, the Afghan Taliban advanced toward the Pakistan border.
3. Major Accidents Happened in 2024
The year 2024 was marked by natural and man-made disasters that claimed numerous innocent lives. Some were so severe that they left no chance of survival. From landslides to road accidents, many lives were lost, and billions of dollars in economic losses were incurred. It was also a devastating year for the aviation sector, with major aeroplane crashes, such as the South Korean Airplane Crash and the Azerbaijan Plane Crash.
- Wayanad India Landslide Incident: On July 30, 2024, intense monsoon rains caused devastating landslides in Kerala’s Wayanad district. The first landslide hit near the Punnappuzha River’s origin, affecting Punjirimattom and Mundakkai, while a second landslide in Chooralmala triggered flash floods, destroying the village. At least 123 people lost their lives, with many missing or injured. Rescue efforts faced challenges due to heavy rain, tough terrain, and damaged infrastructure, including a collapsed bridge isolating 400 families.
- Azerbaijan Plane Crash: On December 25, 2024, an Azerbaijan Airlines Flight crashed near Aktau, Kazakhstan, killing 38 of the 67 people on board. The plane, diverted due to bad weather, was reportedly shot down by Russian air defences during a Ukrainian drone attack. Azerbaijan’s President Ilham Aliyev confirmed the incident, demanded compensation, and accused Russia of electronic interference. President Putin offered condolences but denied responsibility.
- South Korean Plane Accident: On December 29, 2024, Jeju Air Flight 2216, a Boeing 737-800, crashed while approaching Muan International Airport in South Korea. The crash, caused by a bird strike that led to landing gear failure, claimed 179 lives out of 181 people on board. The plane hit a concrete barrier during an emergency landing, causing a deadly fireball. This is South Korea’s worst aviation disaster in decades and the deadliest worldwide in 2024.
4. Space Exploration
- Sunita Williams Stuck in Space: If there’s one story that kept us glued to updates, it was astronaut Sunita Williams being stuck on the International Space Station (ISS) due to a technical glitch. But here’s the thing: Sunita has shown us what it means to adapt and persevere. From conducting vital experiments to sharing heartfelt (and sometimes humorous) messages from space, she’s become a global symbol of resilience. The world is eagerly awaiting her safe return, rooting for her every single day.
- The Sun’s Close-Up: The Parker Solar Probe gave us the closest-ever look at the Sun, revealing mind-blowing details about solar winds and helping scientists predict space weather better. Yes, we’re officially one step closer to understanding our fiery neighbour.
However, it wasn’t all bad, here are some good things that happened in 2024:
4. Animals Making a Comeback
One of the most inspiring stories of 2024 was about animals that came back from the brink of extinction, thanks to decades of conservation efforts.
- Humpback Whales: From just 1,400 in 1960 to a whopping 135,000 in 2024.
- Mountain Gorillas: Once down to 250, their population now stands at 1,100.
- Giant Pandas: From 1,114 in 1980 to 1,864 today.
- Bengal Tigers: Their numbers rose from 1,000 to 3,500, roaring back stronger than ever.
- Bald Eagles: Soaring from 410 in the 1960s to 316,700 today.
- White Rhinos: From just 100 left in the wild to an impressive 18,000.
- Sea Otters: Their population skyrocketed from a mere 50 to an estimated 125,000.
- Sumatran Orangutans: From 11,000 to 14,000—a small but vital increase for this critically endangered species.
5. History Made in Women’s Sports
For the first time ever, the Women’s T20 World Cup was co-hosted alongside the Men’s T20 World Cup. This move wasn’t just about cricket; it was about giving women’s sports the global stage they deserve. Oh, and speaking of women’s sports, the U.S. women’s soccer team crushed it by winning their fifth FIFA Women’s World Cup title.
6. First Black Astronaut Candidate Makes It to Space After More Than 60 Years
In one of the most inspiring stories of the year, Ed Dwight, the first Black astronaut candidate from the 1960s, finally got to live his dream. At 90 years old, he boarded a Blue Origin flight and went to space. Proof that it’s never too late to make history.
7. Overdose Deaths and Youth Vaping Declined
Here’s some great news: overdose deaths in the U.S. dropped by 17%, and youth vaping hit its lowest level in a decade. Big wins for public health! It feels good to see positive change happening in areas that impact so many lives.
8. Bashar al-Assad’s Regime Fell in Syria
One of the year’s most shocking moments came when Bashar al-Assad’s regime collapsed in Syria. While the fall of his government ended years of oppression for many, the country’s future remains uncertain. Let’s hope 2025 brings stability and healing to the region.
A Little Something to Take Into 2025
2024 wasn’t perfect, no year ever is. But it reminded us to keep going, even when things get tough. Whether it’s celebrating small wins or picking ourselves up after setbacks, every moment is a step forward.
As we step into 2025, let’s remember: Life is a mix of highs and lows, but the magic happens when we choose to see the beauty in both.
Here’s to a year full of laughter, love, and new adventures. Bring it on, 2025! 🌟
Happy New Year! 🎉
[This post was supposed to go out on January 1st, 2025, but due to some technical issues, it got late]
January 4, 2025 at 8:18 pm
2024 reminded us of humanity’s duality—the capacity to destroy and the will to restore. While conflicts shook our foundations, conservation efforts offered hope. As we step into 2025, may resilience guide us toward unity and renewal.
January 5, 2025 at 10:17 am
Indeed, 2024 had many ups and downs. But, this 2025 begins with new positive energy and we hope this will continue till the end.
January 5, 2025 at 9:16 am
That was quite a year. Happy new year Deepak and Ritish 🫂
January 5, 2025 at 10:14 am
Indeed, Happy New Year to you too Renan.
January 6, 2025 at 1:45 am
I like this very much, not focusing on only the good or only the bad. Historically there is always both.
January 8, 2025 at 8:56 pm
Indeed, history also tells us what not to repeat in future. Wish you a healthy year Dennis.
January 10, 2025 at 6:14 pm
Correct. I did not hear about the Bangladeshi Hindus. However, I try to stay informed only to get an overall view. I don’t watch much news or TikTok & things like that. I prefer to stay out of the beams of bs. Saddening that people kill so very much.
January 12, 2025 at 12:07 pm
It’s great that you’re mindful of your media consumption. Staying informed without getting overwhelmed is a good balance.
January 11, 2025 at 7:25 pm
While the world celebrates new year with great zeal and enthusiam, my heart still aches on reading about the wars and the people stuck there. I couldn’t bring myself to celebrate the new year when I knew that some of our brothers-sisters are living a miserable life.
All I pray for the New year is – PEACE.
January 12, 2025 at 12:08 pm
Your words touch my heart. It’s beautiful that you’re thinking of those in need. Peace is indeed the greatest gift we can wish for. Your compassion and empathy are inspiring.
January 12, 2025 at 10:55 am
2024 was a year to remember in the history of mankind. Reminds us of the need to be humane in all situations. Happy new year. Hope 2025 will be better, though the US has started on an alarming note 🤔😊
January 12, 2025 at 12:10 pm
Indeed, 2024 was a remarkable year. There were lots of things happend which could be curated by diplomacy or keeping the greed aside. Some powerful things keeps the life in risk just for few profit and becoming more stronger. We hope this 2025 will bring new energy and humanity in all over the world.
January 12, 2025 at 12:15 pm
Indeed. As always, lets hope for the best and prepare for the worst. ❤️
January 12, 2025 at 5:07 pm
Yeah, we’re hearing the news about fire in California and LA. But we’re also seeing videos of communities coming together. That’s good to hear.
Stay safe Felix.
January 12, 2025 at 6:01 pm
Rightly so, Ritish. Togetherness very key. Thanks and stay safe too. 😊