2007
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This article is about the year 2007.
Millennium: | 3rd millennium |
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Centuries: | |
Decades: | |
Years: |
Gregorian calendar | 2007 MMVII |
Ab urbe condita | 2760 |
Armenian calendar | 1456 ԹՎ ՌՆԾԶ |
Assyrian calendar | 6757 |
Bahá'í calendar | 163–164 |
Bengali calendar | 1414 |
Berber calendar | 2957 |
British Regnal year | 55 Eliz. 2 – 56 Eliz. 2 |
Buddhist calendar | 2551 |
Burmese calendar | 1369 |
Byzantine calendar | 7515–7516 |
Chinese calendar | 丙戌年 (Fire Dog) 4703 or 4643 — to — 丁亥年 (Fire Pig) 4704 or 4644 |
Coptic calendar | 1723–1724 |
Discordian calendar | 3173 |
Ethiopian calendar | 1999–2000 |
Hebrew calendar | 5767–5768 |
Hindu calendars | |
- Vikram Samvat | 2063–2064 |
- Shaka Samvat | 1928–1929 |
- Kali Yuga | 5107–5108 |
Holocene calendar | 12007 |
Igbo calendar | 1007–1008 |
Iranian calendar | 1385–1386 |
Islamic calendar | 1427–1428 |
Japanese calendar | Heisei 19 (平成19年) |
Javanese calendar | 1939–1940 |
Juche calendar | 96 |
Julian calendar | Gregorian minus 13 days |
Korean calendar | 4340 |
Minguo calendar | ROC 96 民國96年 |
Nanakshahi calendar | 539 |
Thai solar calendar | 2550 |
Unix time | 1167609600 – 1199145599 |
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2007 (MMVII) was a common year starting on Monday (dominical letter G) of the Gregorian calendar, the 2007th year of the Common Era (CE) and Anno Domini (AD) designations, the 7th year of the 3rd millennium, the 7th year of the 21st century, and the 8th year of the 2000s decade.
2007 was designated as
Events[edit]
January[edit]
- January 1
- Bulgaria and Romania join the European Union. Bulgarian, Romanian, and Irish become official languages of the European Union, joining 20 other official languages. Slovenia joins Eurozone.
- A Boeing 737-4Q8, Adam Air Flight 574, disappeared from Jakarta's radar. A week later it was founded that the aircraft has crashed onto the Makassar Strait, killing all 102 people on board.
- January 8 – Russian oil supplies to Poland, Germany, and Ukraine are cut as the Russia–Belarus energy dispute escalates; they are restored 3 days later.
February[edit]
- February 2
- The IPCC publishes its fourth assessment report, having concluded that global climate change is "very likely" to have a predominantly human cause.
- February 3 – A truck bomb explodes in Baghdad, Iraq, killing at least 135 people and injures 339 others.
- February 13 – North Korea agrees to shut down its nuclear facilities in Yongbyon by April 14 as a first step towards complete denuclearization, receiving in return energy aid equivalent to 50,000 tons of heavy fuel oil.[3]
- February 26 – The International Court of Justice finds Serbia guilty of failing to prevent genocide in the Srebrenica massacre, but clears it of direct responsibility and complicity in the case.
- February 27 – The Chinese Correction: World stock markets plummet after China and Europe release less-than-expected growth reports.
March[edit]
- March 1 – The International Polar Year, a $1.73 billion research program to study both the North Pole and South Pole, is launched in Paris.
- March 23 – Naval forces of Iran's Revolutionary Guard seize Royal Navy personnel in disputed Iran-Iraq waters; they were released on April 4.
- March 27 – Latvian Prime Minister Aigars Kalvītis and Russian Prime Minister Mikhail Fradkov sign a border treaty between Latvia and Russia, officially demarcating the border between the two.
April[edit]
- April 3 – French high speed passenger train, the TGV, reaches a top speed of 574.8 km/h (357.2 mph), breaking the record for the world's fastest conventional train.[4]
- April 18 – A series of attacks take place across Baghdad, Iraq, killing nearly 200 people.[5]
- April 24 – Gliese 581 c, a potentially Earth-like extrasolar planet habitable for life, is discovered in the constellation Libra.[6]
- April 26-27 – Ethnic Russian riot in Tallinn and other cities in Estonia against the moving of the Bronze Soldier, a Soviet World War II memorial.[7]
May[edit]
- May 16 – The United Nations General Assembly, recognizing that genuine multilingualism promotes unity in diversity and international understanding, proclaims 2008 the International Year of Languages.[8]
- May 17 – The Russian Orthodox Church Abroad and the Moscow Patriarchate re-unite after 80 years of schism.
- May 20 – Sheikh Mohammed bin Rashid Al Maktoum of Dubai makes the largest single charitable donation in modern history, committing €7.41 billion to an educational foundation in the Middle East.[9]
June[edit]
- June 5 – NASA's MESSENGER spacecraft makes its second fly-by of Venus en route to Mercury.
- June 28 – 2007 European heat wave: in the aftermath of Greece's worst heat wave in a century, at least 11 people are reported dead from heatstroke, approximately 200 wildfires break out nationwide, and the country's electricity grid nearly collapses due to record breaking demand.
July[edit]
- July 7 – Live Earth Concerts are held throughout 9 major cities around the world to raise environmental awareness.[10]
- July 17 – TAM Airlines Flight 3054 overruns the runway of São Paulo–Congonhas Airport and crashes, killing all 187 and 12 others on the ground.
- July 24 – Five Bulgarian nurses were released from Libyan prison after eight and a half years spent behind the bars in Benghazi and Tripoli, marking the end of the so-called "HIV trial in Libya".[11]
August[edit]
- August 4 – The Phoenix spacecraft is launched toward the Martian north pole.
- August 9 – The French global bank BNP Paribas in the United Kingdom blocks withdrawals from three hedge funds heavily committed in sub-prime mortgages, signaling the 2007–2012 global financial crisis.[12]
- August 14 – Multiple suicide bombings kill 572 people in Qahtaniya, northern Iraq.[13]
- August 15 – An 8.0 earthquake strikes Peru, killing at least 450 people, injuring more than 1,500, and causing tsunami warnings in the Pacific Ocean.[14]
September[edit]
- September 6 – Israeli Air Force airplanes attack a suspected nuclear reactor in Syria in an airstrike.[15]
- September 14 – The SELENE spacecraft launches, with its objective being to study the Moon.[16]
- September 20 – The Universal Forum of Cultures opens in Monterrey, Mexico.
October[edit]
- October 28 – The Vatican beatifies 498 Spanish victims of religious persecution from before and during the Spanish Civil War.[17]
November[edit]
- November 6 – A suicide bomber kills at least 50 people in Mazar-i-Sharif, Afghanistan, including 6 members of the National Assembly.
- November 14 – High Speed 1 from London to the Channel Tunnel is opened to passengers.
- November 16 – Over 15,000 people are believed to have been killed after Cyclone Sidr hits Bangladesh.[18]
December[edit]
- December 20 – The Pablo Picasso painting Portrait of Suzanne Bloch, together with Candido Portinari's O Lavrador de Café, is stolen from the São Paulo Museum of Art.[19]
- December 21 – The Czech Republic, Estonia, Hungary, Latvia, Lithuania, Malta, Poland, Slovakia, and Slovenia join the Schengen border-free zone.
- December 27
- Former Pakistani prime minister Benazir Bhutto is assassinated, along with 20 other people, at an election rally in Rawalpindi.[20]
- Riots erupt in Mombasa, Kenya, after Mwai Kibaki is declared the winner of the presidential election, triggering a political, economic, and humanitarian crisis that killed over 1,000 people.[21]
Unknown date[edit]
- Mauritania was the last country to criminalize slavery in 2007 (officially "abolished" in 1981), making the practice illegal everywhere in the world.[22]
Births[edit]
- April 10 – Princess Ariane of the Netherlands, daughter of Prince Willem-Alexander and Princess Máxima.
- April 21 – Princess Isabella of Denmark, daughter of Crown Prince Frederick and Crown Princess Mary of Denmark.
- April 29 – Infanta Sofía of Spain, daughter of Felipe, Prince of Asturias (now King Felipe VI) and Letizia, Princess of Asturias.
- June 6 – Aubrey Anderson-Emmons, American actress
- December 17 – James, Viscount Severn, grandson of Elizabeth II, son of The Earl and Countess of Wessex
Deaths[edit]
Main article: Deaths in 2007
January[edit]
- January 2 – Teddy Kollek, Austrian-born mayor of Jerusalem (b. 1911)
- January 4 – Marais Viljoen, 5th President of South Africa (b. 1915)
- January 5 – Momofuku Ando, Japanese inventor (b. 1910)
- January 8
- Iwao Takamoto, Japanese animator (b. 1925)
- Yvonne De Carlo, American actress (b. 1922)
- January 9 – Jean-Pierre Vernant, French historian and anthropologist (b. 1914)
- January 10 – Carlo Ponti, Italian film producer (b. 1912)
- January 11 – Robert Anton Wilson, American author and conspiracy researcher (b. 1932)
- January 12 – Alice Coltrane, American jazz musician (b. 1937)
- January 13 – Michael Brecker, American jazz musician (b. 1949)
- January 14 – Darlene Conley, American actress (b. 1934)
- January 15
- Barzan Ibrahim al-Tikriti, Iraqi politician (b. 1951)
- Awad Hamed al-Bandar, Iraqi judge (b. 1945)
- Bo Yibo, Chinese politician (b. 1908)
- January 17 – Art Buchwald, American humorist (b. 1925)
- January 19
- Hrant Dink, Turkish-Armenian journalist (b. 1954)
- Denny Doherty, Canadian musician (The Mamas & the Papas) (b. 1940)
- Bam Bam Bigelow, American wrestler (b. 1961)
- January 21 – Maria Cioncan, Romanian athlete (b. 1977)
- January 22 – Abbé Pierre, French priest and founder of Emmaus (b. 1912)
- January 23 – Ryszard Kapuściński, Polish journalist and author (b. 1932)
- January 28 – Hsu Wei Lun, Taiwanese actress (b. 1978)
- January 30 – Sidney Sheldon, American author and screenwriter (b. 1917)
- January 31 – Kirka Babitzin, Finnish singer (b. 1950)
February[edit]
- February 1 – Gian Carlo Menotti, Italian-born composer and librettist (b. 1911)
- February 6 – Frankie Laine, American singer (b. 1913)
- February 7 – Alan MacDiarmid, New Zealand chemist, Nobel Prize laureate (b. 1927)
- February 8 – Anna Nicole Smith, American model and television personality (b. 1967)
- February 9 – Ian Richardson, Scottish actor (b. 1934)
- February 13 – Johanna Sällström, Swedish actress (b. 1974)
- February 15 – Robert Adler, Austrian-born inventor (b. 1913)
- February 17
- Maurice Papon, French Vichy government official (b. 1910)
- Mike Awesome, American professional wrestler (b. 1965)
- February 22
- Lothar-Günther Buchheim, German author, painter, and art collector (b. 1918)
- Fons Rademakers, Dutch film director (b. 1920)
- Dennis Johnson, American basketball player (b. 1954)
- February 24 – Bruce Bennett, American actor (b. 1906)
- February 27 – Bernd Freytag von Loringhoven, German officer (b. 1914)
- February 28 – Arthur M. Schlesinger, Jr., American historian and political commentator (b. 1917)
March[edit]
- March 2 – Henri Troyat, French writer (b. 1911)
- March 4 – Thomas Eagleton, American politician (b. 1929)
- March 6
- Jean Baudrillard, French philosopher and sociologist (b. 1929)
- Allen Coage, American professional wrestler (b. 1943)
- March 9 – Brad Delp, American singer (Boston) (b. 1951)
- March 10 – Richard Jeni, American comedian (b. 1957)
- March 11 – Betty Hutton, American actress (b. 1921)
- March 14 – Lucie Aubrac, French World War II Resistance fighter (b. 1912)
- March 18 – Bob Woolmer, English cricketer and coach (b. 1948)
- March 20 – Taha Yassin Ramadan, Vice President of Iraq (b. 1938)
- March 25 – Andranik Margaryan, 14th Prime Minister of Armenia (b. 1951)
- March 30 – Chrisye, Indonesian pop singer and songwriter (b. 1949)
April[edit]
- April 1
- Driss Chraïbi, Moroccan writer (b. 1926)
- Hans Filbinger, German jurist and politician (b. 1913)
- April 2 – Henry Lee Giclas, American astronomer (b. 1910)
- April 4 – Bob Clark, American film director (b. 1939)
- April 6 – Luigi Comencini, Italian film director (b. 1916)
- April 7 – Barry Nelson, American actor (b. 1917)
- April 11
- Roscoe Lee Browne, American actor (b. 1922)
- Ronald Speirs, American army officer (b. 1920)
- Kurt Vonnegut, American novelist and playwright (b. 1922)
- April 17 – Kitty Carlisle Hart, American singer, actress & talk show panelist (b. 1910)
- April 18 – Iccho Itoh, Mayor of Nagasaki, Japan (b. 1945)
- April 23
- David Halberstam, American author and journalist (b. 1934)
- Boris Yeltsin, 1st President of the Russian Federation (b. 1931)
- April 25 – Alan Ball, English footballer (b. 1945)
- April 26 – Jack Valenti, American film executive, creator of MPAA film rating system (b. 1921)
- April 27 – Mstislav Rostropovich, Russian cellist and conductor (b. 1927)
- April 28
- Dabbs Greer, American actor (b. 1917)
- Carl Friedrich von Weizsäcker, German physicist and philosopher (b. 1912)
- April 29 – Ivica Račan, 7th Prime Minister of Croatia (b. 1944)
- April 30
- Grégory Lemarchal, French singer (b. 1983)
- Tom Poston, American actor (b. 1921)
- Gordon Scott, American actor (b. 1926)
May[edit]
- May 3 – Wally Schirra, American astronaut (b. 1923)
- May 5 – Theodore Maiman, American physicist (b. 1927)
- May 11 – Malietoa Tanumafili II, Samoan head of state (b. 1913)
- May 12 – Mullah Dadullah Akhund, Afghan Taliban military leader
- May 15
- Jerry Falwell, American evangelist (b. 1933)
- Yolanda King, American actress and activist, daughter of Martin Luther King, Jr. (b. 1955)
- May 17 – Lloyd Alexander, American author (b. 1924)
- May 18 – Pierre-Gilles de Gennes, French physicist and Nobel Prize for Physics laureate (b. 1932)
- May 20 – Stanley Miller, American chemist and biologist (b. 1930)
- May 27 – Izumi Sakai, Japanese singer (Zard) (b. 1967)
- May 28 – David Lane, American white nationalist (b. 1938)
June[edit]
- June 2 – Huang Ju, Chinese politician (b. 1938)
- June 4 – Craig L. Thomas, American politician (b. 1933)
- June 8 – Aden Abdullah Osman Daar, 1st President of Somalia (b. 1908)
- June 14 – Kurt Waldheim, Austrian politician and diplomat, former United Nations Secretary-General (b. 1918)
- June 15 – Sherri Martel, American professional wrestler (b. 1958)
- June 17 – Gianfranco Ferré, Italian designer (b. 1944)
- June 18 – Vilma Espín, wife of Raúl Castro (b. 1930)
- June 19 – El Fary, Spanish singer (b. 1937)
- June 24
- Natasja Saad, Afro Danish rapper and reggae singer (b. 1974)
- Chris Benoit, Canadian professional wrestler (b. 1967)
- June 26 – Jupp Derwall, German footballer and coach (b. 1927)
- June 28 – Kiichi Miyazawa, 78th Prime Minister of Japan (b. 1919)
July[edit]
- July 2 – Beverly Sills, American soprano (b. 1929)
- July 3 – Boots Randolph, American saxophone player (b. 1927)
- July 5 – Régine Crespin, French soprano (b. 1927)
- July 9 – Charles Lane, American actor (b. 1905)
- July 11
- Lady Bird Johnson, former First Lady of the United States (b. 1912)
- Alfonso López Michelsen, 32nd Colombian President (b. 1913)
- July 18 – Kenji Miyamoto, Japanese politician (b. 1908)
- July 22
- László Kovács, Hungarian-American cinematographer (b. 1933)
- Ulrich Mühe, German actor (b. 1953)
- Jean Stablinski, French cyclist of Polish origin (b. 1932)
- July 23 – Mohammed Zahir Shah, last King of Afghanistan (b. 1914)
- July 24 – Albert Ellis, American psychologist (b. 1913)
- July 30
- Michelangelo Antonioni, Italian film director (b. 1912)
- Teoctist Arăpaşu, Ex-Romanian Orthodox Church Patriarch (b. 1915)
- Ingmar Bergman, Swedish film director (b. 1918)
August[edit]
- August 1 – Ryan Cox, South African professional road racing cyclist (b. 1979)
- August 2 – Holden Roberto, Angolan nationalist leader (b. 1923)
- August 3 – John Gardner, British author (b. 1926)
- August 4 – Lee Hazlewood, American country singer, songwriter and producer (b. 1929)
- August 5 – Jean-Marie Lustiger, French Cardinal Archbishop of Paris (b. 1926)
- August 10 – Tony Wilson, English broadcaster, nightclub manager, and record label owner (b. 1950)
- August 12 – Merv Griffin, American TV personality (b. 1925)
- August 13 – Phil Rizzuto, American baseball player and announcer (b. 1917)
- August 14 – Tikhon Khrennikov, Russian composer (b. 1913)
- August 16 – Max Roach, American percussionist, drummer, and composer (b. 1924)
- August 17 – Eddie Griffin, American basketball player (b. 1982)
- August 21 – Qurratulain Hyder, Indian novelist (b. 1926)
- August 24 – Abdul Rahman Arif, 3rd President of Iraq (b. 1916)
- August 25 – Raymond Barre, French politician and economist (b. 1924)
- August 26 – Gaston Thorn, Luxembourger politician (b. 1928)
- August 28
- Antonio Puerta, Spanish footballer (b. 1984)
- Francisco Umbral, Spanish journalist, novelist, biographer and essayist (b. 1935)
- Miyoshi Umeki, Japanese actress (b. 1929)
- August 29 – Chaswe Nsofwa, Zambian footballer (b. 1978)
- August 30 – Michael Jackson, English writer (b. 1942)
September[edit]
- September 6
- Madeleine L'Engle, American author (b. 1918)
- Luciano Pavarotti, Italian tenor (b. 1935)
- September 7 – John Compton, former Prime Ministers of Saint Lucia (b. 1925)
- September 9
- Helmut Senekowitsch, Austrian footballer and coach (b. 1933)
- Hughie Thomasson, American musician (b. 1952)
- September 10
- Anita Roddick, English entrepreneur (b. 1942)
- Jane Wyman, American actress, first wife of Ronald Reagan (b. 1917)
- September 11
- Ian Porterfield, Scottish footballer (b. 1946)
- Joe Zawinul, Austrian musician (b. 1932)
- September 15 – Colin McRae, Scottish world rally champion (b. 1968)
- September 21
- Hallgeir Brenden, Norwegian Olympic skiier (b. 1929)
- Alice Ghostley, American actress (b. 1926)
- Petar Stambolić, Serbian politician (b. 1912)
- September 22 – Marcel Marceau, French mime artist (b. 1923)
- September 27 – Kenji Nagai, Japanese journalist (b. 1957)
- September 29 – Lois Maxwell, Canadian actress (b. 1927)
- September 30 – Milan Jelić, Bosnian-Serb politician (b. 1956)
October[edit]
- October 1 – Al Oerter, American Olympic athlete (b. 1936)
- October 7 – Norifumi Abe, Japanese motorcycle road racer (b. 1975)
- October 11 – Sri Chinmoy, Indian philosopher (b. 1931)
- October 12
- Soe Win, Burmese politician (b. 1948)
- Kisho Kurokawa, Japanese architect (b. 1934)
- October 13 – Bob Denard, French mercenary (b. 1929)
- October 16
- Deborah Kerr, Scottish actress (b. 1921)
- Rosalio José Castillo Lara, Venezuelan cardinal (b. 1922)
- Toše Proeski, Macedonian singer (b. 1981)
- Barbara West, survivor of the Titanic sinking (b. 1911)
- October 17
- Joey Bishop, American entertainer (b. 1918)
- Teresa Brewer, American singer (b. 1931)
- October 18 – Lucky Dube, South African musician (b. 1964)
- October 19 – Jan Wolkers, Dutch author, sculptor and painter (b. 1925)
- October 22 – Ève Curie, French author, daughter of Pierre and Marie Curie (b. 1904)
- October 24 – Petr Eben, Czech composer (b. 1929)
- October 26
- Nicolae Dobrin, Romanian footballer (b. 1947)
- Arthur Kornberg, American biochemist (b. 1918)
- Khun Sa, Burmese warlord (b. 1934)
- October 28 – Porter Wagoner, American country singer (b. 1927)
- October 30 – Robert Goulet, American entertainer (b. 1933)
November[edit]
- November 1 – Paul Tibbets, American general, pilot of the Enola Gay (b. 1915)
- November 2
- Igor Moiseyev, Russian choreographer (b. 1906)
- The Fabulous Moolah, American professional wrestler (b. 1923)
- November 3 – Aleksandr Dedyushko (b. 1962)
- November 5 – Nils Liedholm, Swedish footballer and coach (b. 1922)
- November 6 – Enzo Biagi, Italian journalist (b. 1920)
- November 9 – Luis Herrera Campins, 56th President of Venezuela (b. 1925)
- November 10
- Laraine Day, American actress (b. 1920)
- Norman Mailer, American writer (b. 1923)
- November 11 – Delbert Mann, American film and television director (b. 1920)
- November 12 – Ira Levin, American novelist (b. 1929)
- November 20 – Ian Smith, 8th Prime Minister of Rhodesia (b. 1919)
- November 21 – Fernando Fernán Gómez, Spanish actor, director, and playwright (b. 1921)
- November 23 – Vladimir Kryuchkov, Russian Soviet-era bureaucrat (b. 1924)
- November 25 – Kevin DuBrow, American musician (Quiet Riot) (b. 1955)
- November 26 – Herb McKenley, American Olympic athlete (b. 1922)
- November 27 – Sean Taylor, American football player (b. 1983)
- November 30 – Evel Knievel, American motorcycle daredevil (b. 1938)
December[edit]
- December 1 – Ken McGregor, Australian tennis player (b. 1929)
- December 4
- Pimp C, American rapper (b. 1973)
- Chip Reese, American professional gambler (b. 1951)
- December 5 – Karlheinz Stockhausen, German composer (b. 1928)
- December 12 – Ike Turner, American musician (b. 1931)
- December 16 – Dan Fogelberg, American singer and songwriter (b. 1951)
- December 22 – Julien Gracq, French writer (b. 1910)
- December 23 – Oscar Peterson, Canadian jazz pianist and composer (b. 1925)
- December 27
- Benazir Bhutto, Pakistani politician (assassinated; b. 1953)
- Jaan Kross, Estonian writer (b. 1920)
- Jerzy Kawalerowicz, Polish film director (b. 1922)
- December 29 – Phil O'Donnell, Scottish footballer (b. 1972)
- December 31
- Muhammad Osman Said, Former Libyan prime minister (b. 1922).
- Ettore Sottsass, Italian architect (b. 1917)
Nobel Prizes[edit]
- Chemistry – Gerhard Ertl
- Economics – Leonid Hurwicz, Eric Maskin, and Roger Myerson
- Literature – Doris Lessing
- Peace – Albert Gore, Jr, and the United Nations Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change
- Physics – Albert Fert, Peter Grünberg
- Physiology or Medicine – Mario Capecchi, Oliver Smithies, and Sir Martin Evans
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External links[edit]
- 2007 Calendar at Internet Accuracy Project.