1998 was designated as the ''International Year of the Ocean''.
Events
January
*
January 6
Events Pre-1600
*1066 – Following the death of Edward the Confessor on the previous day, the Witan meets to confirm Harold Godwinson as the new King of England; Harold is crowned the same day, sparking a succession crisis that will eve ...
– The ''
Lunar Prospector
''Lunar Prospector'' was the third mission selected by NASA for full development and construction as part of the Discovery Program. At a cost of $62.8 million, the 19-month mission was designed for a low polar orbit investigation of the Moon, ...
'' spacecraft is launched into orbit around the
Moon
The Moon is Earth's only natural satellite. It is the fifth largest satellite in the Solar System and the largest and most massive relative to its parent planet, with a diameter about one-quarter that of Earth (comparable to the width of ...
, and later finds evidence for frozen water, in soil in permanently shadowed craters near the Moon's poles.
*
January 11
Events Pre-1600
* 532 – Nika riots in Constantinople: A quarrel between supporters of different chariot teams—the Blues and the Greens—in the Hippodrome escalates into violence.
* 630 – Conquest of Mecca: The prophet Muhamma ...
– Over 100 people are killed in the
Sidi-Hamed massacre
The Sidi-Hamed massacre took place on the night of January 11, 1998 (the last day of Ramadan), in the town of Sidi-Hamed (or Sidi-Hammad), 30 km south of Algiers. An estimated fifty gunmen participated, attacking children and adults; the ...
in
Algeria
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*
January 12
Events Pre-1600
* 475 – Byzantine Emperor Zeno is forced to flee his capital at Constantinople, and his general, Basiliscus gains control of the empire.
*1528 – Gustav I of Sweden is crowned King of Sweden, having already reigned s ...
– Nineteen European nations agree to forbid
human cloning
Human cloning is the creation of a genetically identical copy (or clone) of a human. The term is generally used to refer to artificial human cloning, which is the reproduction of human cells and tissue. It does not refer to the natural concepti ...
.
*
January 17
Events Pre-1600
* 38 BC – Octavian divorces his wife Scribonia and marries Livia Drusilla, ending the fragile peace between the Second Triumvirate and Sextus Pompey.
* 1362 – Saint Marcellus' flood kills at least 25,000 people on ...
– The ''
Drudge Report
The Drudge Report (stylized as DRUDGE REPORT) is a U.S.-based news aggregation website founded by Matt Drudge, and run with the help of Charles Hurt and Daniel Halper. The site was generally regarded as a conservative publication, though its o ...
'' breaks the story about U.S. President
Bill Clinton
William Jefferson Clinton ( né Blythe III; born August 19, 1946) is an American politician who served as the 42nd president of the United States from 1993 to 2001. He previously served as governor of Arkansas from 1979 to 1981 and agai ...
's alleged affair with
Monica Lewinsky
Monica Samille Lewinsky (born July 23, 1973) is an American activist and writer. President Bill Clinton admitted to having an affair with Lewinsky while she worked at the White House as an intern in 1995 and 1996. The affair, and its repercus ...
, which will lead to the
House of Representatives' impeachment of him.
February
*
February 3
Events Pre-1600
* 1112 – Ramon Berenguer III, Count of Barcelona, and Douce I, Countess of Provence, marry, uniting the fortunes of those two states.
*1451 – Sultan Mehmed II inherits the throne of the Ottoman Empire.
*1488 – ...
–
Cavalese cable car disaster: A United States military pilot causes the deaths of 20 people near
Trento
Trento ( or ; Ladin and lmo, Trent; german: Trient ; cim, Tria; , ), also anglicized as Trent, is a city on the Adige River in Trentino-Alto Adige/Südtirol in Italy. It is the capital of the autonomous province of Trento. In the 16th centu ...
, Italy, when his low-flying
EA-6B Prowler
The Northrop Grumman (formerly Grumman) EA-6B Prowler is a twin-engine, four-seat, mid-wing electronic-warfare aircraft derived from the A-6 Intruder airframe. The EA-6A was the initial electronic warfare version of the A-6 used by the United S ...
severs the cable of a cable-car.
*
February 4
Events Pre–1600
* 211 – Following the death of the Roman Emperor Septimius Severus at Eboracum (modern York, England) while preparing to lead a campaign against the Caledonians, the empire is left in the control of his two quarrellin ...
– The 5.9
Afghanistan earthquake shakes the
Takhar Province with a maximum
Mercalli intensity of VII (''Very strong''). With up to 4,000 killed, and 818 injured, damage is considered extreme.
*
February 7
Events Pre-1600
* 457 – Leo I becomes the Eastern Roman emperor.
* 987 – Bardas Phokas the Younger and Bardas Skleros, Byzantine generals of the military elite, begin a wide-scale rebellion against Emperor Basil II.
* 1301 &nd ...
–
22 – The
1998 Winter Olympics
The 1998 Winter Olympics, officially known as the and commonly known as Nagano 1998 ( ja, 長野1998), was a winter multi-sport event held from 7 to 22 February 1998, mainly in Nagano, Japan, with some events taking place in the ...
are held in
Nagano Nagano may refer to:
Places
* Nagano Prefecture, a prefecture in Japan
** Nagano (city), the capital city of the same prefecture
*** Nagano 1998, the 1998 Winter Olympics
*** Nagano Olympic Stadium, a baseball stadium in Nagano
*** Nagano Universi ...
,
Japan
Japan ( ja, 日本, or , and formally , ''Nihonkoku'') is an island country in East Asia. It is situated in the northwest Pacific Ocean, and is bordered on the west by the Sea of Japan, while extending from the Sea of Okhotsk in the north ...
.
*
February 20
Events Pre-1600
*1339 – The Milanese army and the St. George's (San Giorgio) Mercenaries of Lodrisio Visconti clash in the Battle of Parabiago; Visconti is defeated.
*1472 – Orkney and Shetland are pawned by Norway to Scotland ...
–
Iraq disarmament crisis: Iraqi President
Saddam Hussein
Saddam Hussein ( ; ar, صدام حسين, Ṣaddām Ḥusayn; 28 April 1937 – 30 December 2006) was an Iraqi politician who served as the fifth president of Iraq from 16 July 1979 until 9 April 2003. A leading member of the revolution ...
negotiates a deal with U.N. Secretary General
Kofi Annan, allowing weapons inspectors to return to
Baghdad
Baghdad (; ar, بَغْدَاد , ) is the capital of Iraq and the second-largest city in the Arab world after Cairo. It is located on the Tigris near the ruins of the ancient city of Babylon and the Sassanid Persian capital of Ctesiphon ...
, preventing military action by the United States and Britain.
*
February 28
Events Pre-1600
*202 BC – Liu Bang is enthroned as the Emperor of China, beginning four centuries of rule by the Han dynasty.
* 870 – The Fourth Council of Constantinople closes.
*1525 – Aztec king Cuauhtémoc is executed on ...
** A
massacre
A massacre is the killing of a large number of people or animals, especially those who are not involved in any fighting or have no way of defending themselves. A massacre is generally considered to be morally unacceptable, especially when per ...
in Likoshane,
FR Yugoslavia
Serbia and Montenegro ( sr, Cрбија и Црна Гора, translit=Srbija i Crna Gora) was a country in Southeast Europe located in the Balkans that existed from 1992 to 2006, following the breakup
A relationship breakup, breakup, or ...
starts the
Kosovo War
The Kosovo War was an armed conflict in Kosovo that started 28 February 1998 and lasted until 11 June 1999. It was fought by the forces of the Federal Republic of Yugoslavia (i.e. Serbia and Montenegro), which controlled Kosovo before the war ...
.
**A
study
Study or studies may refer to:
General
* Education
**Higher education
* Clinical trial
* Experiment
* Observational study
* Research
* Study skills, abilities and approaches applied to learning
Other
* Study (art), a drawing or series of drawi ...
led by
Andrew Wakefield is published in ''
The Lancet
''The Lancet'' is a weekly peer-reviewed general medical journal and one of the oldest of its kind. It is also the world's highest-impact academic journal. It was founded in England in 1823.
The journal publishes original research articles, ...
'' suggesting an alleged link between
MMR vaccine
The MMR vaccine is a vaccine against measles, mumps, and rubella (German measles), abbreviated as ''MMR''. The first dose is generally given to children around 9 months to 15 months of age, with a second dose at 15 months to 6 years of age, ...
and
autism
The autism spectrum, often referred to as just autism or in the context of a professional diagnosis autism spectrum disorder (ASD) or autism spectrum condition (ASC), is a neurodevelopmental condition (or conditions) characterized by difficulti ...
. Now known to be full of
data manipulation
Statistics, when used in a misleading fashion, can trick the casual observer into believing something other than what the data shows. That is, a misuse of statistics occurs when a statistical argument asserts a falsehood. In some cases, the misus ...
, the study was instantly controversial and fueled the nascent
anti-vaccination movement
Vaccine hesitancy is a delay in acceptance, or refusal, of vaccines despite the availability of vaccine services and supporting evidence. The term covers refusals to vaccinate, delaying vaccines, accepting vaccines but remaining uncertain abou ...
. Although subsequent large
epidemiological
Epidemiology is the study and analysis of the distribution (who, when, and where), patterns and determinants of health and disease conditions in a defined population.
It is a cornerstone of public health, and shapes policy decisions and evidenc ...
research found
no link between vaccines and autism,
the study contributed – in the following years and decades – to a sharp drop in vaccination rates and the
resurgence
Resurgence may refer to:
*Resurgence (spring), spring discharge, where water comes from the ground
*Resurgence (pest) of (usually agricultural) pests, due for example, to the misuse of pesticides
*Resurgence (Dutch Revolt), the period between 157 ...
of
measles
Measles is a highly contagious infectious disease caused by measles virus. Symptoms usually develop 10–12 days after exposure to an infected person and last 7–10 days. Initial symptoms typically include fever, often greater than , cough, ...
in several countries. The study, fully retracted in 2010, was later characterised as "perhaps the most damaging medical hoax of the 20th Century".
March
*
March 2
Events Pre-1600
* 537 – Siege of Rome: The Ostrogoth army under king Vitiges begins the siege of the capital. Belisarius conducts a delaying action outside the Flaminian Gate; he and a detachment of his ''bucellarii'' are almost cut o ...
– Data sent from the
Galileo probe
''Galileo'' was an American robotic space probe that studied the planet Jupiter and its moons, as well as the asteroids Gaspra and Ida. Named after the Italian astronomer Galileo Galilei, it consisted of an orbiter and an entry probe. It was ...
indicates that Jupiter's moon
Europa
Europa may refer to:
Places
* Europe
* Europa (Roman province), a province within the Diocese of Thrace
* Europa (Seville Metro), Seville, Spain; a station on the Seville Metro
* Europa City, Paris, France; a planned development
* Europa Cliff ...
has a liquid ocean under a thick crust of ice.
*
March 5
Events Pre-1600
* 363 – Roman emperor Julian leaves Antioch with an army of 90,000 to attack the Sasanian Empire, in a campaign which would bring about his own death.
* 1046 – Nasir Khusraw begins the seven-year Middle Eastern ...
–
NASA
The National Aeronautics and Space Administration (NASA ) is an independent agency of the US federal government responsible for the civil space program, aeronautics research, and space research.
NASA was established in 1958, succeeding t ...
announces that the
''Clementine'' probe orbiting the Moon has found enough water in polar craters to support a human colony and rocket fueling station.
*
March 11 –
1998 Danish general election
General elections were held in Denmark on 11 March 1998.Dieter Nohlen & Philip Stöver (2010) ''Elections in Europe: A data handbook'', p525 Although the centre-right parties led by Venstre had been expected to win, the Social Democratic Party- ...
: Prime Minister
Poul Nyrup Rasmussen is re-elected.
*
March 13
Events Pre-1600
*624 – The Battle of Badr, the first major battle between the Muslims and Quraysh.
*1567 – The Battle of Oosterweel, traditionally regarded as the start of the Eighty Years' War.
*1591 – At the Battle of Tond ...
– The
High-Z Supernova Search Team becomes the first team to publish evidence that the
universe is expanding at an accelerating rate.
*
March 23 – The
70th Academy Awards ceremony, hosted for the 6th time by
Billy Crystal, is held at the
Shrine Auditorium in Los Angeles, California. ''
Titanic
RMS ''Titanic'' was a British passenger liner, operated by the White Star Line, which sank in the North Atlantic Ocean on 15 April 1912 after striking an iceberg during her maiden voyage from Southampton, England, to New York City, United ...
'' wins 11 Oscars including
Best Picture.
*
March 26 –
Oued Bouaicha massacre
The Oued Bouaïcha massacre took place about 150 miles (240 km) south of Algiers, near Djelfa, on March 26, 1998, during the Algerian Civil War. Forty-seven people, including 27 children under the age of sixteen, were killed at Oued Bouaïch ...
in
Algeria
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: 52 people are killed with axes and knives; 32 of the killed are babies under the age of two.
April
*
April 5
Events Pre-1600
* 823 – Lothair I is crowned King of Italy by Pope Paschal I.
* 919 – The second Fatimid invasion of Egypt begins, when the Fatimid heir-apparent, al-Qa'im bi-Amr Allah, sets out from Raqqada at the head of his a ...
– In Japan, the
Akashi Kaikyō Bridge linking
Shikoku with
Honshū
, historically called , is the largest and most populous island of Japan. It is located south of Hokkaidō across the Tsugaru Strait, north of Shikoku across the Inland Sea, and northeast of Kyūshū across the Kanmon Straits. The island separa ...
and costing about US$3.6 billion, opens to traffic, becoming the largest
suspension bridge
A suspension bridge is a type of bridge in which the deck (bridge), deck is hung below suspension wire rope, cables on vertical suspenders. The first modern examples of this type of bridge were built in the early 1800s. Simple suspension bridg ...
in the world.
*
April 10
Events Pre-1600
* 428 – Nestorius becomes the Patriarch of Constantinople.
* 837 – Halley's Comet makes its closest approach to Earth at a distance equal to 0.0342 AU (5.1 million kilometres/3.2 million miles).
* 1407 ...
–
Good Friday Agreement: 1 hour after the end of the talks deadline, the
Belfast Agreement is signed between the Irish and British governments and most
Northern Ireland
Northern Ireland ( ga, Tuaisceart Éireann ; sco, label= Ulster-Scots, Norlin Airlann) is a part of the United Kingdom, situated in the north-east of the island of Ireland, that is variously described as a country, province or region. Nort ...
political parties, with the notable exception of the
Democratic Unionist Party
The Democratic Unionist Party (DUP) is a unionist, loyalist, and national conservative political party in Northern Ireland. It was founded in 1971 during the Troubles by Ian Paisley, who led the party for the next 37 years. Currently led by J ...
.
*
April 20 – The alleged date the German
Red Army Faction (created
1970
Events
January
* January 1 – Unix time epoch reached at 00:00:00 UTC.
* January 5 – The 7.1 Tonghai earthquake shakes Tonghai County, Yunnan province, China, with a maximum Mercalli intensity scale, Mercalli intensity of X (''Extrem ...
) is dissolved.
*
April 23
Events Pre-1600
* 215 BC – A temple is built on the Capitoline Hill dedicated to Venus Erycina to commemorate the Roman defeat at Lake Trasimene.
* 599 – Maya king Uneh Chan of Calakmul attacks rival city-state Palenque in southe ...
– The
Yugoslav Army ambushes a group of
Kosovo Liberation Army
The Kosovo Liberation Army (KLA; , UÇK) was an ethnic Albanian separatist militia that sought the separation of Kosovo, the vast majority of which is inhabited by Albanians, from the Federal Republic of Yugoslavia (FRY) and Serbia during the ...
fighters attempting to smuggle weapons from Albania into Kosovo, killing 19.
May
*
May 11
Events 1601–1900
*1812 – Prime Minister Spencer Perceval is Assassination of Spencer Perceval, assassinated by John Bellingham in the lobby of the British House of Commons.
*1813 – William Lawson (explorer), William Lawson, Grego ...
** India conducts three underground nuclear tests in
Pokhran, including one
thermonuclear
Thermonuclear fusion is the process of atomic nuclei combining or “fusing” using high temperatures to drive them close enough together for this to become possible. There are two forms of thermonuclear fusion: ''uncontrolled'', in which the re ...
device.
** The first
euro
The euro ( symbol: €; code: EUR) is the official currency of 19 out of the member states of the European Union (EU). This group of states is known as the eurozone or, officially, the euro area, and includes about 340 million citizens . ...
coins are minted in
Pessac, France. Because the final specifications for the coins were not finished in 1998, they will have to be melted and minted again in 1999.
*
May 13
Events Pre-1600
*1373 – Julian of Norwich has visions of Jesus while suffering from a life-threatening illness, visions which are later described and interpreted in her book '' Revelations of Divine Love''.
* 1501 – Amerigo Vespu ...
–
14 –
Riots directed against Chinese Indonesians break out in Indonesia, killing around 1,000 people.
*
May 19
** The
Galaxy IV
Galaxy IV was a model HS-601 satellite built by Hughes Space and Communications Company (HSC). The satellite, which carried a payload of both C band and Ku band transponders, was launched on June 24, 1993 and operated by PanAmSat Corporation. It ...
communications satellite fails, leaving 80–90% of the US's pagers without service.
** The wreck of the aircraft carrier , sunk during the
Battle of Midway
The Battle of Midway was a major naval battle in the Pacific Theater of World War II that took place on 4–7 June 1942, six months after Japan's attack on Pearl Harbor and one month after the Battle of the Coral Sea. The U.S. Navy under Adm ...
in
1942
Events
Below, the events of World War II have the "WWII" prefix.
January
* January 1 – WWII: The Declaration by United Nations is signed by China, the United Kingdom, the United States, the Soviet Union, and 22 other nations, in wh ...
, is found near
Midway Atoll
Midway Atoll (colloquial: Midway Islands; haw, Kauihelani, translation=the backbone of heaven; haw, Pihemanu, translation=the loud din of birds, label=none) is a atoll in the North Pacific Ocean. Midway Atoll is an insular area of the Unit ...
by a team led by former US Navy officer
Robert D. Ballard.
*
May 21 –
Suharto
Suharto (; ; 8 June 1921 – 27 January 2008) was an Indonesian army officer and politician, who served as the second and the longest serving president of Indonesia. Widely regarded as a military dictator by international observers, Suharto ...
(elected
1967
Events
January
* January 1 – Canada begins a year-long celebration of the 100th anniversary of Confederation, featuring the Expo 67 World's Fair.
* January 5
** Spain and Romania sign an agreement in Paris, establishing full consular and ...
)
resigns after 31 years as
President of Indonesia
The President of the Republic of Indonesia ( id, Presiden Republik Indonesia) is both the head of state and the head of government of the Republic of Indonesia. The president leads the executive branch of the Indonesian government and is ...
, effectively ending the
New Order period. It is his 7th consecutive re-election by the Indonesian Parliament (MPR). Suharto's hand-picked Vice President,
B. J. Habibie
Bacharuddin Jusuf Habibie (; 25 June 1936 – 11 September 2019) was an Indonesian engineer and politician who was the third president of Indonesia from 1998 to 1999. Less than three months after his inauguration as the seventh vice preside ...
, becomes Indonesia's third president.
*
May 28 –
Nuclear testing
Nuclear weapons tests are experiments carried out to determine nuclear weapons' effectiveness, yield, and explosive capability. Testing nuclear weapons offers practical information about how the weapons function, how detonations are affected by ...
: In response to a series of Indian nuclear tests, Pakistan explodes five nuclear devices of its own in the Chaghai hills of Baluchistan, codenamed ''
Chagai-I'', prompting the United States, Japan and other nations to impose
economic sanction
Economic sanctions are commercial and financial penalties applied by one or more countries against a targeted self-governing state, group, or individual. Economic sanctions are not necessarily imposed because of economic circumstances—they may ...
s. Pakistan celebrates
Youm-e-Takbir
Youm-e-Takbir ( ur, ; lit. ''The day of greatness'') is celebrated as a national day in Pakistan on May 28 in commemoration of Chagai-I and Chagai-II series of nuclear tests. The nuclear tests made Pakistan the seventh nation to possess nuclea ...
annually.
*
May 30
Events Pre-1600
* 70 – Siege of Jerusalem: Titus and his Roman legions breach the Second Wall of Jerusalem. Jewish defenders retreat to the First Wall. The Romans build a circumvallation, cutting down all trees within fifteen kilometres ...
** A
6.5 magnitude earthquake hits northern
Afghanistan
Afghanistan, officially the Islamic Emirate of Afghanistan,; prs, امارت اسلامی افغانستان is a landlocked country located at the crossroads of Central Asia and South Asia. Referred to as the Heart of Asia, it is bordere ...
, killing up to 5,000.
** A second nuclear test, codenamed ''
Chagai-II'', is conducted and supervised by the
Pakistan Atomic Energy Commission (PAEC).
June
*
June 1
Events Pre-1600
*1215 – Zhongdu (now Beijing), then under the control of the Jurchen people, Jurchen ruler Emperor Xuanzong of Jin, is captured by the Mongols under Genghis Khan, ending the Battle of Zhongdu.
*1252 – Alfonso X is pr ...
–
European Central Bank
The European Central Bank (ECB) is the prime component of the monetary Eurosystem and the European System of Central Banks (ESCB) as well as one of seven institutions of the European Union. It is one of the world's Big Four (banking)#Intern ...
established, replacing the
European Monetary Institute
The European Monetary Institute (EMI) was the forerunner of the European Central Bank (ECB), operating between 1994 and 1997.
History
The EMI was created 1 January 1994 to oversee the second stage in the creation of monetary union. The EMI itself ...
.
*
June 3
Events Pre-1600
* 350 – The Roman usurper Nepotianus, of the Constantinian dynasty, proclaims himself Roman emperor, entering Rome at the head of a group of gladiators.
* 713 – The Byzantine Empire, Byzantine emperor Philippikos Ba ...
–
Eschede train disaster: an
Intercity-Express
The Intercity Express (commonly known as ICE ()) is a system of high-speed trains predominantly running in Germany. It also serves some destinations in Austria, Denmark (ceased in 2017 but planned to resume in 2022), France, Belgium, Switzerla ...
high-speed train
High-speed rail (HSR) is a type of rail system that runs significantly faster than traditional rail, using an integrated system of specialised rolling stock and dedicated tracks. While there is no single standard that applies worldwide, lines ...
derails between
Hanover
Hanover (; german: Hannover ; nds, Hannober) is the capital and largest city of the German state of Lower Saxony. Its 535,932 (2021) inhabitants make it the 13th-largest city in Germany as well as the fourth-largest city in Northern Germany ...
and
Hamburg
(male), (female) en, Hamburger(s),
Hamburgian(s)
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, postal ...
, Germany, causing 101 deaths.
*
June 7 – Former Brigadier-General
Ansumane Mané
Ansumane Mané (c. 1940 – 30 November 2000) was a Bissau-Guinean soldier who led a 1998 uprising against the government of President João Bernardo Vieira, which caused a brief, but bloody civil war.
Mané participated in the independence w ...
seizes control over military barracks in
Bissau
Bissau () is the capital, and largest city of Guinea-Bissau. Bissau had a population of 492,004. Bissau is located on the Geba River estuary, off the Atlantic Ocean, and is Guinea-Bissau's largest city, major port, and its administrative and m ...
, marking the beginning of the
Guinea-Bissau Civil War (1998–99).
*
June 10–
July 12
Events Pre-1600
* 70 – The armies of Titus attack the walls of Jerusalem after a six-month siege. Three days later they breach the walls, which enables the army to destroy the Second Temple.
* 927 – King Constantine II of ...
– The
1998 FIFA World Cup
The 1998 FIFA World Cup was the 16th FIFA World Cup, the football world championship for men's national teams. The finals tournament was held in France from 10 June to 12 July 1998. The country was chosen as the host nation by FIFA for the ...
in France:
France
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beats
Brazil
Brazil ( pt, Brasil; ), officially the Federative Republic of Brazil (Portuguese: ), is the largest country in both South America and Latin America. At and with over 217 million people, Brazil is the world's fifth-largest country by area ...
3–0 in the
FIFA World Cup Final
The FIFA World Cup is an international association football competition contested by the senior men's national teams of the ' ( FIFA, the International Federation of Association Football), the sport's global governing body. The championship has ...
.
*
June 10 – The
Organisation of African Unity passes a resolution which states that its members will no longer comply with punitive sanctions applied by the
UN Security Council
The United Nations Security Council (UNSC) is one of the six principal organs of the United Nations (UN) and is charged with ensuring international peace and security, recommending the admission of new UN members to the General Assembly, and ...
against
Libya
Libya (; ar, ليبيا, Lībiyā), officially the State of Libya ( ar, دولة ليبيا, Dawlat Lībiyā), is a country in the Maghreb region in North Africa. It is bordered by the Mediterranean Sea to the north, Egypt to Egypt–Libya bo ...
.
*
June 27 –
Kuala Lumpur International Airport
Kuala Lumpur International Airport (KLIA) is Malaysia's main international airport. It is located in the Sepang District of Selangor, approximately south of Kuala Lumpur and serves the city's greater conurbation.
KLIA is the largest and b ...
officially opens, becoming the new international gateway into Malaysia.
*
June 30
Events Pre-1600
* 296 – Pope Marcellinus begins his papacy.
* 763 – The Byzantine Empire, Byzantine army of emperor Constantine V defeats the First Bulgarian Empire, Bulgarian forces in the Battle of Anchialus (763), Battle of Anc ...
–
Philippine
The Philippines (; fil, Pilipinas, links=no), officially the Republic of the Philippines ( fil, Republika ng Pilipinas, links=no),
* bik, Republika kan Filipinas
* ceb, Republika sa Pilipinas
* cbk, República de Filipinas
* hil, Republ ...
Vice President
Joseph Estrada
Joseph Ejercito Estrada, (; born Jose Marcelo Ejercito; April 19, 1937), also known by the nickname Erap, is a Filipino politician and former actor. He served as the 13th president of the Philippines from 1998 to 2001, the 9th vice preside ...
is sworn in as the 13th President of the Philippines.
July
*
July 5 – Japan launches a probe to
Mars
Mars is the fourth planet from the Sun and the second-smallest planet in the Solar System, only being larger than Mercury (planet), Mercury. In the English language, Mars is named for the Mars (mythology), Roman god of war. Mars is a terr ...
, joining the United States and Russia as an
outer space
Outer space, commonly shortened to space, is the expanse that exists beyond Earth and its atmosphere and between celestial bodies. Outer space is not completely empty—it is a near-perfect vacuum containing a low density of particles, pred ...
-exploring nation.
*
July 17
** At a conference in
Rome
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, established_date = 753 BC
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, map_caption ...
, 120 countries vote to create a permanent
International Criminal Court
The International Criminal Court (ICC or ICCt) is an intergovernmental organization and international tribunal seated in The Hague, Netherlands. It is the first and only permanent international court with jurisdiction to prosecute individuals ...
to prosecute individuals for genocide,
crimes against humanity
Crimes against humanity are widespread or systemic acts committed by or on behalf of a ''de facto'' authority, usually a state, that grossly violate human rights. Unlike war crimes, crimes against humanity do not have to take place within the ...
,
war crimes, and the
crime of aggression
A crime of aggression or crime against peace is the planning, initiation, or execution of a large-scale and serious act of aggression using state military force. The definition and scope of the crime is controversial. The Rome Statute contains an ...
.
** In
Saint Petersburg
Saint Petersburg ( rus, links=no, Санкт-Петербург, a=Ru-Sankt Peterburg Leningrad Petrograd Piter.ogg, r=Sankt-Peterburg, p=ˈsankt pʲɪtʲɪrˈburk), formerly known as Petrograd (1914–1924) and later Leningrad (1924–1991), i ...
,
Nicholas II of Russia and his family are buried in St. Catherine Chapel, 80 years after he and his family were killed by the
Bolsheviks
The Bolsheviks (russian: Большевики́, from большинство́ ''bol'shinstvó'', 'majority'),; derived from ''bol'shinstvó'' (большинство́), "majority", literally meaning "one of the majority". also known in English ...
in
1918
This year is noted for the end of the First World War, on the eleventh hour of the eleventh day of the eleventh month, as well as for the Spanish flu pandemic that killed 50–100 million people worldwide.
Events
Below, the events ...
.
** The 7.0
Papua New Guinea earthquake shakes the region near
Aitape
Aitape is a small town of about 18,000 people on the north coast of Papua New Guinea in the Sandaun Province. It is a coastal settlement that is almost equidistant from the provincial capitals of Wewak and Vanimo, and marks the midpoint of the ...
with a maximum
Mercalli intensity of VIII (''Severe''). This
submarine earthquake triggered a landslide that caused a destructive tsunami, leaving more than 2,100 dead and thousands injured.
*
July 21
Events Pre-1600
* 356 BC – The Temple of Artemis in Ephesus, one of the Seven Wonders of the World, is destroyed by arson.
* 230 – Pope Pontian succeeds Urban I as the eighteenth pope. After being exiled to Sardinia, he became the ...
–
September 5 – The
1998 Sydney water crisis
The 1998 Sydney water crisis involved the suspected contamination of the water supply system of Greater Metropolitan Sydney by the microscopic pathogens ''Cryptosporidium'' and '' Giardia'' between July and September 1998.
Following routine wa ...
involved the suspected contamination by the microscopic pathogens ''
cryptosporidium
''Cryptosporidium'', sometimes informally called crypto, is a genus of apicomplexan parasitic alveolates that can cause a respiratory and gastrointestinal illness (cryptosporidiosis) that primarily involves watery diarrhea (intestinal cryptosp ...
'' and ''
giardia
''Giardia'' ( or ) is a genus of anaerobic flagellated protozoan parasites of the phylum Metamonada that colonise and reproduce in the small intestines of several vertebrates, causing the disease giardiasis. Their life cycle alternates between ...
'' of the water supply system of
Greater Metropolitan Sydney.
*
July 24 – Russell Eugene Weston Jr. enters the
United States Capitol Building and
opens fire, killing two members of the
United States Capitol Police
The United States Capitol Police (USCP) is a federal law enforcement agency in the United States with nationwide jurisdiction charged with protecting the United States Congress within the District of Columbia and throughout the United States an ...
,
Jacob Chestnut
The 1998 United States Capitol shooting was an attack on July 24, 1998, which led to the deaths of two United States Capitol Police officers. Officer Jacob Chestnut and Detective John Gibson were killed when Russell Eugene Weston Jr. entered t ...
and
John Gibson.
August
*
August 4 – The
Second Congo War
The Second Congo War,, group=lower-alpha also known as the Great War of Africa or the Great African War and sometimes referred to as the African World War, began in the Democratic Republic of the Congo in August 1998, little more than a year a ...
begins; 5.4 million people die before it ends in
2003
File:2003 Events Collage.png, From top left, clockwise: The crew of STS-107 perished when the Space Shuttle Columbia disintegrated during reentry into Earth's atmosphere; SARS became an epidemic in China, and was a precursor to SARS-CoV-2; A des ...
, making it the bloodiest war, to date, since World War II.
*
August 7
**
Yangtze River Floods
The Yangtze or Yangzi ( or ; ) is the longest list of rivers of Asia, river in Asia, the list of rivers by length, third-longest in the world, and the longest in the world to flow entirely within one country. It rises at Jari Hill in th ...
: in China the
Yangtze
The Yangtze or Yangzi ( or ; ) is the longest river in Asia, the third-longest in the world, and the longest in the world to flow entirely within one country. It rises at Jari Hill in the Tanggula Mountains (Tibetan Plateau) and flows ...
river breaks through the main bank; before this, from August 1–5, peripheral levees collapsed consecutively in Jiayu County Baizhou Bay. The death toll exceeds 12,000, with many thousands more injured.
**
1998 U.S. embassy bombings
The 1998 United States embassy bombings were attacks that occurred on August 7, 1998. More than 200 people were killed in nearly simultaneous truck bomb explosions in two East African cities, one at the United States Embassy in Dar es Salaam, ...
: the bombings of the United States embassies in
Dar es Salaam
Dar es Salaam (; from ar, دَار السَّلَام, Dâr es-Selâm, lit=Abode of Peace) or commonly known as Dar, is the largest city and financial hub of Tanzania. It is also the capital of Dar es Salaam Region. With a population of over s ...
, Tanzania, and
Nairobi
Nairobi ( ) is the capital and largest city of Kenya. The name is derived from the Maasai phrase ''Enkare Nairobi'', which translates to "place of cool waters", a reference to the Nairobi River which flows through the city. The city proper ha ...
, Kenya, kill 224 people and injure over 4,500; they are linked to terrorist
Osama bin Laden
Osama bin Mohammed bin Awad bin Laden (10 March 1957 – 2 May 2011) was a Saudi-born extremist militant who founded al-Qaeda and served as its leader from 1988 until Killing of Osama bin Laden, his death in 2011. Ideologically a Pan-Islamism ...
, an exile of
Saudi Arabia
Saudi Arabia, officially the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia (KSA), is a country in Western Asia. It covers the bulk of the Arabian Peninsula, and has a land area of about , making it the fifth-largest country in Asia, the second-largest in the A ...
.
* August 15 – The Omagh bombing is carried out in
Northern Ireland
Northern Ireland ( ga, Tuaisceart Éireann ; sco, label= Ulster-Scots, Norlin Airlann) is a part of the United Kingdom, situated in the north-east of the island of Ireland, that is variously described as a country, province or region. Nort ...
by the Real Irish Republican Army. Shortly after these events, the group would call a ceasefire in response, signaling an end to the 30+ year conflict known as the Troubles.
* August 26 – Clube de Regatas Vasco da Gama wins the Libertadores Cup after a 2–1 win against Barcelona S.C.
September
* September 2
** A McDonnell Douglas MD-11 airliner (Swissair Flight 111) crashes near Peggy's Cove, Nova Scotia, after taking off from New York City en route to Geneva; all 229 people on board are killed.
** A United Nations court finds Jean-Paul Akayesu, the former mayor of a small town in Rwanda, guilty of nine counts of genocide, marking the first time that the 1948 law banning genocide is enforced.
* September 4 – Google, Inc. is founded in Menlo Park, California, by Stanford University PhD candidates Larry Page and Sergey Brin.
*
September 5 – The Politics of North Korea, Government of North Korea adopts a military dictatorship on its 50th anniversary.
* September 8 – St. Louis Cardinals first baseman Mark McGwire hits his 62nd home run of the season, thus breaking the single season record of 61 which had been held by Roger Maris since 1961.
* September 10 – At midnight, a Russian submarine Vepr (K-157)#1998 incident, shooting occurs aboard an Akula-class submarine, ''Akula''-class nuclear-powered attack submarine of the Russian Navy docked in the northern Russian port city of Severomorsk.
* September 12 – The Cuban Five intelligence agents are arrested in Miami, and convicted of espionage. The agents claim they were not spying against the Federal government of the United States, United States Government but against the Cuban exile community in Miami.
*September 24 – President of Iran, Iranian President Mohammad Khatami retracts a fatwa against ''The Satanic Verses, Satanic Verses'' author Salman Rushdie that was in force since 1989 stating that the Iranian government will "neither support nor hinder assassination operations on Rushdie".
* September 29 – Nipah virus epidemic begins in Malaysia.
October
* October 1 – Europol is established when the Europol Convention signed by all of its member states comes into force.
* October 3 – 1998 Australian federal election: John Howard's Liberal Party of Australia, Liberal/National Party of Australia, National Coalition (Australia), Coalition Howard Government, Government is re-elected with a substantially reduced majority, defeating the Australian Labor Party, Labor Party led by Kim Beazley.
* October 6 – Matthew Shepard, a Homosexuality, gay University of Wyoming student, is hate crime, beaten and left for dead outside of Laramie, Wyoming. The subsequent media coverage, followed by his death on October 12, opens a larger conversation on homophobia in the United States of America, United States.
* October 10 – Indictment and arrest of Augusto Pinochet: General Augusto Pinochet, Chilean dictator from 1973 to 1990, is indicted legacy of Augusto Pinochet, for human rights violations he committed in Chile by Spanish magistrate Baltasar Garzón. 6 days later British police place him under house arrest during his medical treatment in the UK. This is a leading case in the law of universal jurisdiction.
* October 17 – 1998 Jesse pipeline explosion: An oil pipeline explosion in Jesse, Nigeria results in 1,082 deaths.
* October 29
** Hurricane Mitch makes landfall in Central America, killing an estimated 11,000 people.
** STS-95: Former astronaut John Glenn returns to space, as a payload specialist.
** Gothenburg discothèque fire: 63 are killed and 213 injured in an arson fire.
November
* November 11 – Tencent, a multinational technology company, is founded in Shenzhen, China.
* November 17 – ''Voyager 1'' overtakes ''Pioneer 10'' as the most distant man-made object from the Solar System, at a distance of .
* November 20 – A Russian Proton (rocket family), Proton rocket is launched from the Baikonur Cosmodrome in Kazakhstan, carrying the first segment of the International Space Station, the 21-ton Zarya Module.
* November 24 – A declassified report by Swiss International Olympic Committee official Marc Hodler reveals that bribes had been used to bring the 2002 Winter Olympics to Salt Lake City during bidding process in 1995. The IOC, the Salt Lake Organizing Committee for the Olympic and Paralympic Winter Games of 2002, Salt Lake Organizing Committee, the United States Olympic Committee and the United States Department of Justice immediately launch an investigation into the 2002 Winter Olympic bid scandal, scandal.
December
* December 4 – The Space Shuttle Endeavour, Space Shuttle ''Endeavour'' launches the first American component to the International Space Station, the Unity (ISS module), Unity module on STS-88. It docks with Zarya two days later.
* December 6 – Hugo Chávez, politician and former member of the Venezuelan military, is 1998 Venezuelan presidential election, elected President of Venezuela.
* December 14 – The
Yugoslav Army December 14, 1998 Albanian–Yugoslav border ambush, ambushes a column of 140
Kosovo Liberation Army
The Kosovo Liberation Army (KLA; , UÇK) was an ethnic Albanian separatist militia that sought the separation of Kosovo, the vast majority of which is inhabited by Albanians, from the Federal Republic of Yugoslavia (FRY) and Serbia during the ...
militants attempting to smuggle arms from Albania into Kosovo, killing 36.
* December 16 –
Iraq disarmament crisis: U.S. President
Bill Clinton
William Jefferson Clinton ( né Blythe III; born August 19, 1946) is an American politician who served as the 42nd president of the United States from 1993 to 2001. He previously served as governor of Arkansas from 1979 to 1981 and agai ...
orders airstrikes on Iraq. UNSCOM withdraws all weapons inspectors from Iraq.
* December 19 – The U.S. House of Representatives forwards Impeachment of Bill Clinton, articles of impeachment against President Clinton to the Senate, making him the second President of the United States, president to be impeached in the nation's history.
* December 29 – Khmer Rouge leaders apologize for the post-Vietnam War genocide in Cambodia that killed more than one million people in the 1970s.
* December 31
** The first leap second since June 30, 1997, occurs.
** In the Eurozone, the currency rates of this day are fixed permanently.
Date unknown
* European Small Business Alliance organization is formed.
* Ibrahim Hanna, the last native speaker of Mlahsô language, Mlahsô, dies in Qamishli, Syria, making the language effectively extinct. Also, the last native speaker of related Barzani Jewish Neo-Aramaic, Bijil Neo-Aramaic, Mrs. Rahel Avraham, dies in Jerusalem.
* The Neelwafurat.com company is founded in Beirut, Lebanon.
Births
January
* January 1 – Sara Ahmed (weightlifter), Sara Ahmed, Egyptian weightlifter
* January 2 – Timothy Fosu-Mensah, Dutch footballer
* January 3 – Patrick Cutrone, Italian footballer
* January 4 – Liza Soberano, Filipino actress and singer
*
January 11
Events Pre-1600
* 532 – Nika riots in Constantinople: A quarrel between supporters of different chariot teams—the Blues and the Greens—in the Hippodrome escalates into violence.
* 630 – Conquest of Mecca: The prophet Muhamma ...
– Louisa Johnson, English singer
*
January 12
Events Pre-1600
* 475 – Byzantine Emperor Zeno is forced to flee his capital at Constantinople, and his general, Basiliscus gains control of the empire.
*1528 – Gustav I of Sweden is crowned King of Sweden, having already reigned s ...
– Juan Foyth, Argentine footballer
* January 13 – Gabrielle Daleman, Canadian figure skater
*
January 17
Events Pre-1600
* 38 BC – Octavian divorces his wife Scribonia and marries Livia Drusilla, ending the fragile peace between the Second Triumvirate and Sextus Pompey.
* 1362 – Saint Marcellus' flood kills at least 25,000 people on ...
– Anthony Zambrano, Colombian sprinter
* January 18
** Vashti Cunningham, American track and field athlete
** Lisandro Martínez, Argentinian footballer
* January 20 – Frances Tiafoe, American tennis player
* January 23 – XXXTentacion, American rapper (d. 2018)
* January 28 – Ariel Winter, American actress and voice actress
* January 31 – Amadou Haidara, Malian footballer
February
*
February 3
Events Pre-1600
* 1112 – Ramon Berenguer III, Count of Barcelona, and Douce I, Countess of Provence, marry, uniting the fortunes of those two states.
*1451 – Sultan Mehmed II inherits the throne of the Ottoman Empire.
*1488 – ...
– Yang Hao (diver), Yang Hao, Chinese diver
*
February 4
Events Pre–1600
* 211 – Following the death of the Roman Emperor Septimius Severus at Eboracum (modern York, England) while preparing to lead a campaign against the Caledonians, the empire is left in the control of his two quarrellin ...
– Scott Jones (athlete), Scott Jones, English paralympic athlete
* February 8 – Rui Hachimura, Japanese basketball player
* February 11 – Khalid (singer), Khalid, American singer and songwriter
* February 14 – Sander Berge, Norwegian footballer
* February 15 – Zachary Gordon, American actor
* February 24 – Mariel Pamintuan, Filipino actress
* February 27 – Elisa Balsamo (cyclist), Elisa Balsamo, Italian cyclist
March
* March 3 – Jayson Tatum, American basketball player
* March 18 – Zane Waddell, South African swimmer
* March 18 – Abigail Cowen, American actress and model
* March 22 – Paola Andino, Puerto-Rican-American actress
*
March 26
** Daria Grushina, Russian ski jumper
** Satoko Miyahara, Japanese figure skater
* March 30 – Kalyn Ponga, Australian rugby league footballer
* March 31 – Anna Seidel (speed skater), Anna Seidel, German short track speed skater
April
* April 3 – Paris Jackson, American actress and model
* April 6 – Peyton List (actress, born 1998), Peyton List, American actress and model
* April 9 – Elle Fanning, American actress and model
*
April 10
Events Pre-1600
* 428 – Nestorius becomes the Patriarch of Constantinople.
* 837 – Halley's Comet makes its closest approach to Earth at a distance equal to 0.0342 AU (5.1 million kilometres/3.2 million miles).
* 1407 ...
** Anna Pogorilaya, Russian figure skater
** Fedor Chalov, Russian footballer
* April 15 – Dorsa Derakhshani, Iranian chess player
* April 19 – Patrik Laine, Finnish ice hockey player
* April 26 – Jan-Krzysztof Duda, Polish chess grandmaster
May
* May 2 – Jonathan Ikoné, French footballer
* May 5
** Tijana Bogdanović, Serbian taekwondo practitioner
** Olli Juolevi, Finnish ice hockey player
** Aryna Sabalenka, Belarusian tennis player
* May 7
** MrBeast (Jimmy Donaldson), American YouTuber
** Dani Olmo, Spanish footballer
* May 12 – Mohamed Bamba, American basketball player
* May 18 – Polina Edmunds, American figure skater
*
May 19 – Alex Král, Czech footballer
* May 23 – Salwa Eid Naser, Bahraini track and field sprinter
*
May 28 – Dahyun, South Korean singer, rapper, and dancer
* May 29
** Markelle Fultz, American basketball player
** Lucía Gil, Spanish singer and actress
June
*
June 1
Events Pre-1600
*1215 – Zhongdu (now Beijing), then under the control of the Jurchen people, Jurchen ruler Emperor Xuanzong of Jin, is captured by the Mongols under Genghis Khan, ending the Battle of Zhongdu.
*1252 – Alfonso X is pr ...
– Aleksandra Soldatova, Russian rhythmic gymnast
* June 5
** Yulia Lipnitskaya, former Russian figure skater
** Maxim Burov, Russian freestyle skier
* June 11 – Charlie Tahan, American actor
* June 15 – Alexander Samarin, Russian figure skater
* June 16
** Ritsu Doan, Japanese footballer
** Lauren Taylor (actress), Lauren Taylor, American actress and singer
* June 19
** Suzu Hirose, Japanese actress and model
** Atticus Shaffer, American actor
* June 23 – Josip Brekalo, Croatian footballer
* June 24 – Pierre-Luc Dubois, Canadian ice hockey player
* June 25 – Kyle Chalmers, Australian swimmer
* June 29 – Michael Porter Jr., American basketball player
July
* July 7 – Dylan Sprayberry, American actor
* July 8
** Maya Hawke, American actress and model
** Jaden Smith, American rapper, singer, songwriter, and actor
** Daria Spiridonova, Russian artistic gymnast
* July 9 – Robert Capron, American actor
* July 10
** Kimia Alizadeh, Iranian taekwondo athlete
** Haley Pullos, American actress
*
July 12
Events Pre-1600
* 70 – The armies of Titus attack the walls of Jerusalem after a six-month siege. Three days later they breach the walls, which enables the army to destroy the Second Temple.
* 927 – King Constantine II of ...
– Shai Gilgeous-Alexander, Canadian basketball player
* July 16 – Rina Matsuno, Japanese singer, model, and actress (d. 2017)
* July 18 – Devin Bush Jr., American football player
*
July 21
Events Pre-1600
* 356 BC – The Temple of Artemis in Ephesus, one of the Seven Wonders of the World, is destroyed by arson.
* 230 – Pope Pontian succeeds Urban I as the eighteenth pope. After being exiled to Sardinia, he became the ...
– Kim Magnus, South Korean Olympic cross-country skier
* July 22
** Madison Pettis, American actress and model
** Federico Valverde, Uruguayan footballer
* July 23 – Deandre Ayton, Bahamian basketball player
*
July 24
** Bindi Irwin, Australian television personality and conservationist
** Cailee Spaeny, American actress and singer
* July 28 – Frank Ntilikina, French basketball player
* July 31 – Rico Rodriguez (actor), Rico Rodriguez, American actor
August
* August 3 – Cozi Zuehlsdorff, American actress, pianist, and singer
*
August 4 – Lil Skies, American rapper
* August 5
** Mimi Keene, English actress
** Daniil Pakhomov, Russian swimmer
*
August 7 – Jalen Hurts, American football player
* August 8 – Shawn Mendes, Canadian singer-songwriter
* August 9
** Jorrit Croon, Dutch hockey player
** Panagiotis Retsos, Greek footballer
* August 10
** Diptayan Ghosh, Indian chess grandmaster
** Eythóra Thorsdóttir, Dutch gymnast
* August 11 – Juan Miguel Echevarría, Cuban long jumper
* August 12
** Stefanos Tsitsipas, Greek tennis player
** Rudy Pankow, American actor
** Nguyễn Thúc Thùy Tiên, Vietnamese beauty queen and model, Miss Grand International 2021
* August 13
** Arina Averina, Russian rhythmic gymnast
** Dina Averina, Russian rhythmic gymnast
* August 18 – Tenshin Nasukawa, Japanese kickboxer and mixed martial artist
* August 20 – Paulo André de Oliveira, Brazilian sprinter
* August 25
** Abraham Mateo, Spanish singer and actor
** China Anne McClain, American actress and singer
* August 27 – Kevin Huerter, American basketball player
* August 28 – Weston McKennie, American footballer
September
*
September 5 – Matteo Rizzo, Italian figure skater
* September 10 – Sheck Wes, American rapper
* September 17 – Richard Wang (chess player), Richard Wang, Canadian chess champion
* September 18
**Christian Pulisic, American soccer player
**Ethan Hayter, English multi-discipline cyclist
* September 19 – Trae Young, American basketball player
* September 20 – Rashid Khan (cricketer), Rashid Khan, Afghan cricket player
* September 21 – Miguel Tanfelix, Filipino actor
* September 28
** Máscara de Bronce, Mexican wrestler
** Aleksandra Goryachkina, Russian chess Grandmaster
October
* October 10
** Nash Aguas, Filipino actor
** Fabio Di Giannantonio, Italian motorcycle racer
* October 22
** Ianis Hagi, Romanian footballer
** Roddy Ricch, American rapper
* October 23 – Amandla Stenberg, American actress and singer
* October 28
** Nolan Gould, American actor
** Perrine Laffont, French mogul skier
* October 29
** Maria Kharenkova, Russian artistic gymnast
** Lance Stroll, Canadian racing driver
November
* November 1 – Marie-Antoinette Katoto, French footballer
* November 2 – Elkie Chong, Elkie, South Korean based singer and actress
* November 3 – Maddison Elliott, Australian paralympic swimmer
* November 4 – Achraf Hakimi, Moroccan footballer
* November 5 – Takehiro Tomiyasu, Japanese footballer
* November 12 – Elias Pettersson, Swedish ice hockey player
* November 14 – Sofia Kenin, American tennis player
* November 23 – Bradley Steven Perry, American actor
* November 29 – Ayumu Hirano, Japanese snowboarder
December
* December 2 – Juice Wrld, American rapper and singer (d. 2019)
* December 4 – Si Yajie, Chinese diver
* December 5 – Conan Gray, American singer
* December 6 – Joe Fraser (gymnast), Joe Fraser, British artistic gymnast
* December 8 – Matthew Wilson (swimmer), Matthew Wilson, Australian swimmer
* December 13 – Make Joke Of, Indian Youtuber
* December 14 – Maggie Voisin, American freestyle skier
* December 16 – Zhou Jieqiong, Chinese singer
* December 17 – Martin Ødegaard, Norwegian footballer
* December 18 – Simona Quadarella, Italian swimmer
* December 19 – Frans Jeppsson Wall, Swedish singer
* December 20 – Kylian Mbappé, French football player
* December 22
** G Hannelius, American actress and singer
** Casper Ruud, Norwegian tennis player
** Latto, American rapper
* December 24 – Nikita Howarth, New Zealand paralympic swimmer
* December 28 – Jared Gilman, American actor
* December 29
** Paris Berelc, American actress and model
** Victor Osimhen, Nigerian footballer
* December 30 – Jutta Leerdam, Dutch speed skater
Deaths
January
* January 1
** Åke Seyffarth, Swedish speed skater (b. 1919)
** Helen Wills, American tennis player (b. 1905)
* January 4
** Carlo Ludovico Bragaglia, Italian film director (b. 1894)
** Mae Questel, American actress (b. 1908)
* January 5 – Sonny Bono, American singer, actor, and politician (b. 1935)
*
January 6
Events Pre-1600
*1066 – Following the death of Edward the Confessor on the previous day, the Witan meets to confirm Harold Godwinson as the new King of England; Harold is crowned the same day, sparking a succession crisis that will eve ...
– Georgy Sviridov, Soviet and Russian composer (b. 1915)
* January 7 – Vladimir Prelog, Croatian chemist (b. 1906)
* January 8 – Michael Tippett, English composer (b. 1905)
* January 9 – Kenichi Fukui, Japanese chemist (b.
1918
This year is noted for the end of the First World War, on the eleventh hour of the eleventh day of the eleventh month, as well as for the Spanish flu pandemic that killed 50–100 million people worldwide.
Events
Below, the events ...
)
*
January 11
Events Pre-1600
* 532 – Nika riots in Constantinople: A quarrel between supporters of different chariot teams—the Blues and the Greens—in the Hippodrome escalates into violence.
* 630 – Conquest of Mecca: The prophet Muhamma ...
– Klaus Tennstedt, German conductor (b. 1926)
* January 15
** Duncan McNaughton, Canadian Olympic athlete (b. 1910)
** Gulzarilal Nanda, Indian politician and economist (b. 1898)
** Junior Wells, American harmonica player (b. 1934)
* January 19 – Carl Perkins, American guitarist (b. 1932)
* January 21 – Jack Lord, American actor (b. 1920)
* January 23
** Hilla Limann, President of Ghana (b. 1934)
** Alfredo Ormando, Italian writer (b. 1958)
* January 26 – Shinichi Suzuki (violinist), Shinichi Suzuki, Japanese musician and educator (b. 1898)
* January 28 – Shotaro Ishinomori, Japanese manga artist (b. 1938)
February
* February 2
** Haroun Tazieff, French volcanologist and geologist (b. 1914)
** Raymond Cattell, British and American psychologist (b. 1905)
*
February 3
Events Pre-1600
* 1112 – Ramon Berenguer III, Count of Barcelona, and Douce I, Countess of Provence, marry, uniting the fortunes of those two states.
*1451 – Sultan Mehmed II inherits the throne of the Ottoman Empire.
*1488 – ...
– Karla Faye Tucker, American convicted murderer (b. 1959)
* February 6
** Falco (musician), Falco, Austrian rock musician (b. 1957)
** Carl Wilson, American musician, singer, and songwriter (b. 1946)
** Nazim al-Kudsi, 26th Prime Minister of Syria and 14th President of Syria (b. 1906)
* February 8
** Halldór Laxness, Icelandic writer (b. 1902)
** Enoch Powell, British politician (b. 1912)
** Julian Simon, American economist and author (b. 1932)
* February 9 – Maurice Schumann, French Minister of Foreign Affairs (b. 1911)
* February 17 – Ernst Jünger, German military hero, philosopher and entomologist (b. 1895)
* February 23 – Philip Abbott, American actor (b. 1924)
* February 24 – Henny Youngman, English-born comedian (b. 1906)
* February 26 – Theodore Schultz, American economist (b. 1902)
* February 27
** George H. Hitchings, American scientist (b. 1905)
** J. T. Walsh, American actor (b. 1943)
*
February 28
Events Pre-1600
*202 BC – Liu Bang is enthroned as the Emperor of China, beginning four centuries of rule by the Han dynasty.
* 870 – The Fourth Council of Constantinople closes.
*1525 – Aztec king Cuauhtémoc is executed on ...
– Dermot Morgan, Irish actor and comedian (b. 1952)
March
* March 1 – Jean Marie Balland, French cardinal (b. 1934)
*
March 5
Events Pre-1600
* 363 – Roman emperor Julian leaves Antioch with an army of 90,000 to attack the Sasanian Empire, in a campaign which would bring about his own death.
* 1046 – Nasir Khusraw begins the seven-year Middle Eastern ...
– Donald Woods (actor), Donald Woods, Canadian-American actor (b. 1906)
* March 7
** Josep Escolà, Spanish footballer (b. 1914)
** Adem Jashari, Kosovo-Albanian militant separatist (b. 1955)
* March 10 – Lloyd Bridges, American actor (b. 1913)
* March 12
** Judge Dread, English musician (b. 1945)
** Beatrice Wood, American artist and ceramicist (b. 1893)
*
March 13
Events Pre-1600
*624 – The Battle of Badr, the first major battle between the Muslims and Quraysh.
*1567 – The Battle of Oosterweel, traditionally regarded as the start of the Eighty Years' War.
*1591 – At the Battle of Tond ...
** Bill Reid, Canadian artist (b. 1920)
** Hans von Ohain, German physicist (b. 1911)
* March 15
** Benjamin Spock, American rower, pediatrician, and author (b. 1903)
** Dušan Pašek, Slovak ice hockey player (b. 1960)
** Tim Maia, Brazilian musician, songwriter and businessman (b.
1942
Events
Below, the events of World War II have the "WWII" prefix.
January
* January 1 – WWII: The Declaration by United Nations is signed by China, the United Kingdom, the United States, the Soviet Union, and 22 other nations, in wh ...
)
* March 16 – Derek Barton, British chemist (b.
1918
This year is noted for the end of the First World War, on the eleventh hour of the eleventh day of the eleventh month, as well as for the Spanish flu pandemic that killed 50–100 million people worldwide.
Events
Below, the events ...
)
* March 25 – Daniel Massey (actor), Daniel Massey, English actor (b. 1933)
* March 27 – Ferdinand Anton Ernst Porsche, Austrian auto designer and businessman (b. 1909)
* March 31 – Bella Abzug, American lawyer, feminist activist, and politician (b. 1920)
April
* April 1
** Gene Evans, American actor (b. 1920)
** Rozz Williams, American singer (b. 1963)
* April 3
** Charles Lang, American cinematographer (b. 1901)
** Rob Pilatus, German singer and dancer (b. 1965)
** Wolf Vostell, German painter and sculptor (b. 1932)
*
April 5
Events Pre-1600
* 823 – Lothair I is crowned King of Italy by Pope Paschal I.
* 919 – The second Fatimid invasion of Egypt begins, when the Fatimid heir-apparent, al-Qa'im bi-Amr Allah, sets out from Raqqada at the head of his a ...
– Cozy Powell, English rock drummer (b. 1947)
* April 6
** Rudy Dhaenens, Belgian road bicycle racer (b. 1961)
** Wendy O. Williams, American singer (b. 1949)
** Tammy Wynette, American singer (b.
1942
Events
Below, the events of World War II have the "WWII" prefix.
January
* January 1 – WWII: The Declaration by United Nations is signed by China, the United Kingdom, the United States, the Soviet Union, and 22 other nations, in wh ...
)
* April 11 – Rodney Harvey, American actor and model (b.
1967
Events
January
* January 1 – Canada begins a year-long celebration of the 100th anniversary of Confederation, featuring the Expo 67 World's Fair.
* January 5
** Spain and Romania sign an agreement in Paris, establishing full consular and ...
)
* April 13 – Patrick de Gayardon, French skydiver and skysurfing pioneer (b. 1960)
* April 15 – Pol Pot, 30th Prime Minister of Cambodia, Prime Minister of Democratic Kampuchea and Cambodian Khmer Rouge leader (b. 1925)
* April 16
** Alberto Calderón, Argentine mathematician (b. 1920)
** Fred Davis (snooker player), Fred Davis, English snooker player (b. 1913)
** Marie-Louise Meilleur, Canadian supercentenarian (b. 1880)
* April 17 – Linda McCartney, American photographer and musician (b. 1941)
* April 18 – Terry Sanford, American politician (b. 1917)
* April 19 – Octavio Paz, Mexican diplomat and writer (b. 1914)
* April 21 – Jean-François Lyotard, French philosopher, sociologist, and literary theorist (b. 1924)
*
April 23
Events Pre-1600
* 215 BC – A temple is built on the Capitoline Hill dedicated to Venus Erycina to commemorate the Roman defeat at Lake Trasimene.
* 599 – Maya king Uneh Chan of Calakmul attacks rival city-state Palenque in southe ...
** Konstantinos Karamanlis, Greek politician (b. 1907)
** James Earl Ray, American assassin (b. 1928)
* April 25 – Christian Mortensen, Danish supercentenarian (b. 1882)
* April 27
** Carlos Castaneda, American anthropologist and author (b. 1925)
** Anne Desclos, French writer (b. 1907)
* April 30 – Nizar Qabbani, Syrian diplomat, poet and publisher (b. 1923)
May
* May 1 – Eldridge Cleaver, American political activist and writer (b. 1935)
* May 2
** Justin Fashanu, British footballer (b. 1961)
** hide (musician), Hide, Japanese musician (b. 1964)
** Maidie Norman, American actress (b. 1912)
* May 3
** Gene Raymond, American actor (b. 1908)
** Gojko Šušak, Croatian politician (b. 1945)
* May 5 – Frithjof Schuon, Swiss author, poet and painter (b. 1907)
* May 6
** Chatichai Choonhavan, 17th Prime Minister of Thailand (b. 1920)
** Erich Mende, German politician (b. 1916)
* May 7
** Allan McLeod Cormack, South African–born physicist (b. 1924)
** Eddie Rabbitt, American musician (b. 1941)
* May 8 – Johannes Kotkas, Estonian heavyweight Greco-Roman wrestler (b. 1915)
* May 9 – Alice Faye, American actress and singer (b. 1915)
* May 10 – Clara Rockmore, American musician (b. 1911)
* May 14
** Marjory Stoneman Douglas, American conservationist and writer (b. 1890)
** Frank Sinatra, American actor and singer (b. 1915)
* May 15
** Naim Talu, 15th Prime Minister of Turkey (b. 1919)
** Gunter d'Alquen, Gunter D’Alquen, German journalist, propagandist, and SS unit commander (b. 1910)
*
May 19 – Sōsuke Uno, 47th Prime Minister of Japan (b. 1922)
*
May 21 – Douglas Fowley, American actor (b. 1911)
* May 22 – John Derek, American actor and film director (b. 1926)
*
May 28 – Phil Hartman, Canadian-American actor, writer, and comedian (b. 1948)
* May 29
** Orlando Anderson, American criminal and gangster (b. 1974)
** Barry Goldwater, American politician (b. 1909)
June
* June 2 – Junkyard Dog, American pro wrestler (b. 1952)
* June 5 – Jeanette Nolan, American actress (b. 1911)
* June 8 – Sani Abacha, 10th President of Nigeria (b. 1943)
* June 9
** Agostino Casaroli, 53rd Cardinal Secretary of State, Secretary of State of the Holy See (b. 1914)
** Lois Mailou Jones, American artist (b. 1905)
*
June 10 – Hammond Innes, English author (b. 1914)
* June 11 – Catherine Cookson, Dame Catherine Cookson, English author (b. 1906)
* June 13 – Birger Ruud, Norwegian athlete (b. 1911)
* June 20 – Conrad Schumann, East German border guard (b.
1942
Events
Below, the events of World War II have the "WWII" prefix.
January
* January 1 – WWII: The Declaration by United Nations is signed by China, the United Kingdom, the United States, the Soviet Union, and 22 other nations, in wh ...
)
* June 23 – Maureen O'Sullivan, Irish-American actress (b. 1911)
* June 25 – Lounès Matoub, Algerian Berber singer (b. 1956)
July
* July 3 – Danielle Bunten Berry, American software developer (b. 1949)
* July 6 – Roy Rogers, American singer and actor (b. 1911)
* July 8 – Lilí Álvarez, Spanish tennis player, author, and feminist (b. 1905)
* July 14 – Nguyễn Ngọc Loan, South Vietnamese general (b. 1930)
*
July 17 – Joseph Maher, Irish-born American actor (b. 1933)
*
July 21
Events Pre-1600
* 356 BC – The Temple of Artemis in Ephesus, one of the Seven Wonders of the World, is destroyed by arson.
* 230 – Pope Pontian succeeds Urban I as the eighteenth pope. After being exiled to Sardinia, he became the ...
** Alan Shepard, American astronaut (b. 1923)
** Robert Young (actor), Robert Young, American actor (b. 1907)
* July 22 – Hermann Prey, German bass-baritone (b. 1929)
* July 27 – Binnie Barnes, British-born American actress (b. 1903)
* July 30 – Buffalo Bob Smith, American children's television host (b. 1917)
August
* August 1 – Eva Bartok, Hungarian actress (b. 1927)
* August 2
** Otto Bumbel, Brazilian professional football manager (b. 1914)
** Shari Lewis, American ventriloquist (b. 1933)
* August 3
** Reizo Koike, Japanese swimmer (b. 1915)
** Alfred Schnittke, Russian-born composer (b. 1934)
*
August 4 – Yury Artyukhin, Russian cosmonaut (b. 1930)
* August 5
** Otto Kretschmer, German U-boat commander (b. 1912)
** Todor Zhivkov, 6th President of Bulgaria (b. 1911)
* August 6 – André Weil, French mathematician (b. 1906)
* August 8 – László Szabó (chess player), László Szabó, Hungarian chess grandmaster (b. 1917)
* August 9 – Frankie Ruiz, American salsa singer and songwriter (b. 1958)
* August 13
** Nino Ferrer, French singer (b. 1934)
** Julien Green, French-born American writer (b. 1900)
* August 17
** Władysław Komar, Polish track and field athlete (b. 1940)
** Raquel Rastenni, Danish singer (b. 1915)
** Tadeusz Ślusarski, Polish track and field athlete (b. 1950)
* August 18 – Persis Khambatta, Indian actress and model (b. 1948)
* August 19 – Vasily Arkhipov (vice admiral), Vasily Arkhipov, Soviet Navy officer (b. 1926)
* August 20 – Vũ Văn Mẫu, 9th and final Prime Minister of the Republic of Vietnam, Prime Minister of South Vietnam (b. 1914)
* August 24 – E. G. Marshall, American actor (b. 1914)
* August 25 – Lewis F. Powell Jr., American Supreme Court Justice (b. 1907)
* August 26
** Wade Dominguez, American actor, model, singer, and dancer (b. 1966)
** Frederick Reines, American physicist (b.
1918
This year is noted for the end of the First World War, on the eleventh hour of the eleventh day of the eleventh month, as well as for the Spanish flu pandemic that killed 50–100 million people worldwide.
Events
Below, the events ...
)
September
* September 2
** Jackie Blanchflower, Northern Irish footballer (b. 1933)
** Allen Drury, American writer (b.
1918
This year is noted for the end of the First World War, on the eleventh hour of the eleventh day of the eleventh month, as well as for the Spanish flu pandemic that killed 50–100 million people worldwide.
Events
Below, the events ...
)
*
September 5
** Willem Drees Jr., Dutch politician (b. 1922)
** Leo Penn, American actor and director (b. 1921)
* September 6 – Akira Kurosawa, Japanese screenwriter, producer, and director (b. 1910)
* September 8 – Leonid Kinskey, Russian-born actor (b. 1903)
* September 9 – Lucio Battisti, Italian singer (b. 1943)
* September 11 – Dane Clark, American actor (b. 1912)
* September 13 – George Wallace, American politician (b. 1919)
* September 14
** Yang Shangkun, 4th President of the People's Republic of China (b. 1907)
** Johnny Adams, American singer (b. 1932)
* September 15 – Fred Alderman, American sprint runner (b. 1905)
* September 19 – Patricia Hayes, British character actress and comedian (b. 1909)
* September 20 – Muriel Humphrey Brown, American politician (b. 1912)
* September 21 – Florence Griffith Joyner, American athlete (b. 1959)
* September 23 – Mary Frann, American actress (b. 1943)
* September 26 – Betty Carter, American jazz singer (b. 1929)
* September 30
** Bruno Munari, Italian-born industrial designer (b. 1907)
** Robert Lewis Taylor, American author (b. 1912)
October
* October 2
** Gene Autry, American actor, singer, and sports team owner (b. 1907)
** Olin J. Eggen, American astronomer (b. 1919)
** Olivier Gendebien, Belgian race car driver (b. 1924)
* October 3 – Roddy McDowall, British-born American actor (b. 1928)
* October 6 – Rolan Bykov, Soviet and Russian actor, director and producer (b. 1929)
* October 9 – Ian Johnson (cricketer), Ian Johnson, Australian cricketer (b. 1917)
* October 10 – Clark Clifford, American lawyer and politician (b. 1906)
* October 11 – Richard Denning, American actor (b. 1914)
* October 12 – Matthew Shepard, American murder victim (b. 1976)
* October 16 – Jon Postel, American Internet pioneer (b. 1943)
* October 17 – Joan Hickson, British actress (b. 1906)
* October 22 – Eric Ambler, British writer (b. 1909)
* October 24 – Pino Dordoni, Italian athlete (b. 1926)
* October 26 – Kenkichi Iwasawa, Japanese mathematician (b. 1917)
* October 27 – Reidar Kvammen, Norwegian footballer (b. 1914)
* October 28
** Tommy Flowers, English engineer (b. 1905)
** James Goldman, American writer (b. 1927)
* October 29 – Ted Hughes, English poet (b. 1930)
* October 30 – Apo Lazaridès, French cyclist (b. 1925)
November
* November 3 – Bob Kane, American comic book creator (b. 1915)
* November 5 – Momoko Kōchi, Japanese actress (b. 1932)
* November 6
** Mohamed Taki Abdoulkarim, 5th President of the Comoros (b. 1936)
** Niklas Luhmann, German sociologist (b. 1927)
* November 8 – Jean Marais, French actor (b. 1913)
* November 10
** Jean Leray, French mathematician (b. 1906)
** Mary Millar, British actress and singer (b. 1936)
* November 13
** Edwige Feuillère, French actress (b. 1907)
** Valerie Hobson, English actress (b. 1917)
** Red Holzman, American basketball coach (b. 1920)
** Hendrik Timmer, Dutch sportsman (b. 1904)
* November 15
** Stokely Carmichael, Trinidadian-American civil rights activist (b. 1941)
** Jean Dalrymple, American theatre producer, manager, publicist, and playwright (b. 1902)
** Ludvík Daněk, Czechoslovak discus thrower (b. 1937)
* November 17
** Efim Geller, Soviet chess player and grandmaster (b. 1925)
** Esther Rolle, American actress (b. 1920)
* November 19
** Louis Dumont, French anthropologist (b. 1911)
** Alan J. Pakula, American film director (b. 1928)
* November 20
** Roland Alphonso, Jamaican musician (b. 1931)
** Galina Starovoytova, Soviet dissident (b. 1946)
* November 22 – Stu Ungar, American professional poker player (b. 1953)
* November 25 – Flip Wilson, American actor and comedian (b. 1933)
December
* December 1 – Freddie Young, American cinematographer (b. 1902)
* December 2 – Mikio Oda, Japanese athlete (b. 1905)
* December 6 – César Baldaccini, French sculptor (b. 1921)
* December 7 – Martin Rodbell, American scientist (b. 1925)
* December 8 – Michael Craze, British actor (b
1942
Events
Below, the events of World War II have the "WWII" prefix.
January
* January 1 – WWII: The Declaration by United Nations is signed by China, the United Kingdom, the United States, the Soviet Union, and 22 other nations, in wh ...
)
* December 9 – Archie Moore, American professional boxer (b. 1916)
* December 12 – Lawton Chiles, American politician (b. 1930)
* December 14 – Norman Fell, American actor (b. 1924)
* December 16 – William Gaddis, American writer (b. 1922)
* December 18 – Lev Dyomin, Russian cosmonaut (b. 1926)
* December 20
** Irene Hervey, American actress (b. 1909)
** Alan Hodgkin, British scientist (b. 1914)
* December 23
** David Manners, Canadian-American actor (b. 1900)
** Michelle Thomas, American actress and comedian (b. 1968)
* December 25
** Richard Paul (actor), Richard Paul, American actor (b. 1940)
** John Pulman, English snooker player (b. 1923)
* December 29 – Don Taylor (American actor and director), Don Taylor, American actor and film director (b. 1920)
* December 30 – Keisuke Kinoshita, Japanese film director (b. 1912)
Nobel Prizes
* Nobel Prize in Physics, Physics – Robert B. Laughlin, Horst L. Störmer, Daniel Chee Tsui
* Nobel Prize in Chemistry, Chemistry – Walter Kohn, John Pople
* Nobel Prize in Physiology or Medicine, Medicine – Robert F. Furchgott, Louis J. Ignarro, Ferid Murad
* Nobel Prize in Literature, Literature – José Saramago
* Nobel Peace Prize, Peace – John Hume and David Trimble
* Bank of Sweden Prize in Economic Sciences in Memory of Alfred Nobel – Amartya Sen
Fields Medal
*Richard Ewen Borcherds, William Timothy Gowers, Maxim Kontsevich, Curtis T. McMullen
References
External links
1998 Year in Review- CNN/Sports Illustrated
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