Friday, January 22, 2016

2016 SPECIAL .....KEY EVENTS IN 2016

KEY EVENTS IN 2016


From Davos to the US Election and Beyond. Here's a selected calendar of key events for the year

JANUARY
TAIWAN HOLDS an election and may choose its first female president US BEGINS production of liquefied natural gas for export from Cheniere Energy's terminal in Louisiana, the first since 1969 WORLD LEADERS gather for the World Economic Forum in Davos, Switzerland VIETNAM'S Communist Party Congress convenes to make leadership changes and set policy UN MONITORS may conclude that Iran has implemented all steps required under July nuclear accord, allowing the US and Europe to lift sanctions
FEBRUARY
FEBRUARY THE RACE to elect America's 45th president kicks off with the Iowa caucuses and the New Hampshire primary. The caucuses in Nevada and the primary in South Carolina will also be closely watched.POPE FRANCIS visits Mexico ACADEMY AWARDS in Los Angeles
MARCH
US BEGINS auction of airwaves to make room for faster mobile phone connections CHINA'S NATIONAL People's Congress meets and the government releases details of its new five-year plan DEADLINE for Colombian government negotiators and FARC rebels to reach a peace deal in Havana, ending a five-decade-old conflict US HOLDS so-called Super Tuesday primaries and caucuses in Alabama, Alaska, Arkansas, Colorado, Georgia, Massachusetts, Minnesota, Oklahoma, Tennessee, Texas, Vermont and Virginia and Wyoming.5TH ANNIVERSARY of the uprising that led to the civil war in Syria

APRIL
THE PANAMA Canal is expected to open a $5.3-billion expansion THE UNITED NATIONS holds a signing ceremony for the Paris climate accord SOUTH KOREA has parliamentary elections PERU HOLDS the first round of presidential elections. Unless a candidate wins more than 50% of the vote, there'll be a runoff in June with parliamentary elections on the same day
MAY
THE PHILIPPINES elects a legislature and president SCOTLAND VOTES for members of its parliament A LAW requiring plain cigarette packaging takes effect in the UK G-7 LEADERS meet in Japan's Mie Prefecture, home to the 2,000-year-old Ise Shrine NORTH KOREA'S Workers Party holds congress
JUNE
US FED releases annual stress tests of the nation's banks US SUPREME COURT session ends, with rulings expected on closely watched cases on affirmative action, immigration reform, abortion and voting rights THE UK'S referendum on leaving the European Union could come as early as mid-2016, though no official date had been set by the end of 2015
JULY
PUERTO RICO, in talks with creditors to ease its $70-billion debt burden, faces payments of $1.98 billion on bonds sold by the US territory and its agencies THE RACE for the White House heats up as Republicans and Democrats select their presidential candidates at party conventions JAPAN EXPECTED to hold upper house election. Prime Minister Shinzo Abe could also call a snap poll for the lower house.NASA'S JUNO spacecraft begins visit to Jupiter
AUGUST
SUMMER OLYMPICS in Rio de Janeiro US FEDERAL Reserve's Jackson Hole symposium
SEPTEMBER
RUSSIA HOLDS electi SEPTEMBER RUSSIA HOLDS election for lower house of parliament ANNUAL MEETING of the UN General Assembly in New York G-20 WORLD leaders hold their summit in China for the first time HONG KONG legislative council election CHINA MARKS the 40th anniversary of Mao Zedong's death
OCTOBER
NOBEL PRIZES announced in Stockholm WORLD BANKIMF meetings held in Washington, DC
NOVEMBER
AMERICANS ELECT a president and determine control of Congress. A referendum on the legalisation of marijuana is expected in California.THE DEMOCRATIC Republic of Congo holds election CHINA'S SHOPPERS go online on Single's Day while retailers in the US wrestle with Black Friday APEC LEADERS head to Lima, Peru for their 28th annual gathering ASEANEAST Asia leaders meet in Laos
DECEMBER
75TH ANNIVERSARY of the bombing of Pearl Harbour RUSSIAN PRESIDENT Vladimir Putin delivers his annual press conference in Moscow, an event that typically lasts about three hours INDIA EXPECTS to start operations at the strategic Chabahar port in Iran, which will give it access to Afghanistan and bypass rival Pakistan

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