The Most Significant World Events of 2021
Gabriel Davidson, Reporter
January 13, 2022
The 2021 United Nations Climate Change Conference is held, with countries “utterly failing” to meet expectations.
Joe Biden is inaugurated as President of the United States.
Kabul falls to Taliban, U.S. evacuates country.
Worldwide consumer product shortages burden the globe predominantly due to the effects of COVID on supply chains.
The Suez Canal is blocked by the Ever Given cargo ship, having a major impact on international trade while wedged in the canal.
The U.S. Capitol building is stormed by rioters in an attempt to overturn the 2020 U.S. elections.
Russia warns NATO against Western involvement and troop deployment in Ukraine as Russian troops amassed on the country’s border.
The Delta variant of COVID is named and circulates through out the globe.
Myanmar undergoes a military coup d’etat, declaring a 1 year state of emergency.
Jouvenel Moïse, President of Haiti, is assasinated.