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The year 1985 was designated as the
International Youth Year The year 1985 was proclaimed by the United Nations as the International Youth Year (IYY). It was held to focus attention on issues of concern to and relating to youth. The proclamation was signed on 1 January 1985, by United Nations Secretary Gen ...
by the
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Events


January

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** The Internet's
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is created. **
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withdraws from the
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as a result of a new agreement on fishing rights. *
January 7 Events Pre-1600 *49 BC – The Senate of the Roman Republic, Senate of Rome says that Caesar will be declared a public enemy unless he disbands his army, prompting the tribunes who support him to flee to where Caesar is waiting in Ravenna ...
Japan Aerospace Exploration Agency The is the Japanese national Aeronautics, air and space agency. Through the merger of three previously independent organizations, JAXA was formed on 1 October 2003. JAXA is responsible for research, technology development and launch of satell ...
launches ''
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'', Japan's first interplanetary spacecraft and the first deep space probe to be launched by any country other than the
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or the
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. *
January 15 Events Pre-1600 *AD 69, 69 – Otho seizes power in Rome, proclaiming himself Roman emperor, Emperor of Rome, beginning a reign of only three months. *1541 – King Francis I of France gives Jean-François Roberval a commission to set ...
Tancredo Neves Tancredo de Almeida Neves () (4 March 1910 – 21 April 1985) was a Brazilian politician, lawyer, and entrepreneur. He served as Ministry of Justice and Public Security (Brazil), Minister of Justice and Internal Affairs from 1953 to 1954, Pri ...
is
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president of
Brazil Brazil, officially the Federative Republic of Brazil, is the largest country in South America. It is the world's List of countries and dependencies by area, fifth-largest country by area and the List of countries and dependencies by population ...
by the
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, ending the 21-year military rule. *
January 27 Events Pre-1600 * 98 – Trajan succeeds his adoptive father Nerva as Roman emperor. * 945 – The co-emperors Stephen and Constantine are overthrown and forced to become monks by Constantine VII, who becomes sole emperor of the ...
– The Economic Cooperation Organization (ECO) is formed, in Tehran. *
January 28 Events Pre-1600 *AD 98, 98 – On the death of Nerva, Trajan is declared Roman emperor in Cologne, the seat of his government in lower Germany. * 814 – The death of Charlemagne, the first Holy Roman Emperor, brings about the accessi ...
– The charity single record "
We Are the World "We Are the World" is a charity single recorded by the supergroup USA for Africa in 1985. It was written by Michael Jackson and Lionel Richie and produced by Quincy Jones for the album '' We Are the World''. With sales in excess of 20 milli ...
" is recorded by
USA for Africa "We Are the World" is a charity record, charity single recorded by the charity supergroup, supergroup USA for Africa in 1985. It was written by Michael Jackson and Lionel Richie and produced by Quincy Jones for the album ''We Are the World (al ...
.


February

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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
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between
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and
Spain Spain, or the Kingdom of Spain, is a country in Southern Europe, Southern and Western Europe with territories in North Africa. Featuring the Punta de Tarifa, southernmost point of continental Europe, it is the largest country in Southern Eur ...
reopens for the first time since
Francisco Franco Francisco Franco Bahamonde (born Francisco Paulino Hermenegildo Teódulo Franco Bahamonde; 4 December 1892 – 20 November 1975) was a Spanish general and dictator who led the Nationalist faction (Spanish Civil War), Nationalist forces i ...
closed it in 1969. *
February 5 Events Pre-1600 * *2 BC – Caesar Augustus is granted the title ''pater patriae'' by the Roman Senate. *AD 62, 62 – AD 62 Pompeii earthquake, Earthquake in Pompeii, Italy. *756 – Chinese New Year; An Lushan proclaims himself E ...
Australia Australia, officially the Commonwealth of Australia, is a country comprising mainland Australia, the mainland of the Australia (continent), Australian continent, the island of Tasmania and list of islands of Australia, numerous smaller isl ...
cancels its involvement in U.S.-led
MX missile The LGM-118 Peacekeeper, originally known as the MX for "Missile, Experimental", was a MIRV-capable intercontinental ballistic missile (ICBM) produced and deployed by the United States from 1986 to 2005. The missile could carry up to eleven Mar ...
tests. * February 9 – Drug Enforcement Administration, U.S. drug agent Kiki Camarena is kidnapped and murdered in Mexico by Mexican Drug War, drug traffickers; his body is later discovered on March 5. * February 14 – Lebanon hostage crisis: CNN reporter Jerry Levin (journalist), Jeremy Levin is freed from captivity in Lebanon. * February 16 ** Israel begins withdrawing troops from Lebanon. ** The ideology of Hezbollah is declared in a program issued in Beirut. * February 19 **William J. Schroeder becomes the first patient with an artificial heart to leave the hospital. **Iberia Airlines Flight 610 crashes, killing all 148 on board. **China Airlines Flight 006 is involved in a mid-air incident; while there are 22 minor injuries and 2 serious injuries, no one is killed. * February 28 – The Provisional Irish Republican Army carries out 1985 Newry mortar attack, a mortar attack on the Royal Ulster Constabulary police station at Newry in Northern Ireland. With nine officers dead, it is the highest loss of life for the RUC on a single day.


March

* March – The ''GNU Manifesto'', written by Richard Stallman, is first published. * March 1 – After a Civic-military dictatorship of Uruguay, 12-year-long dictatorship, Julio María Sanguinetti is sworn in as the first democratically elected President of Uruguay. * March 3 – The 8.0 1985 Algarrobo earthquake, Algarrobo earthquake hits Santiago and Valparaíso, Chile, leaving 177 dead, 2,575 injured, 142,489 houses destroyed, and approximately a million people homeless. * March 8 – A 1985 Beirut car bombing, Beirut car bomb, planted in an attempt to assassinate Islamic cleric Mohammad Hussein Fadlallah, Sayyed Mohammad Hussein Fadlallah, kills more than 80 people and injures 200 more. * March 11 **Mikhail Gorbachev becomes General Secretary of the Communist Party of the Soviet Union, General Secretary of the Soviet Communist Party and ''de facto'' leader of the Soviet Union. ** Mohamed Al-Fayed buys the London-based department store company Harrods. * March 15 – Vice-president José Sarney, upon becoming vice president, assumes the duties of president of
Brazil Brazil, officially the Federative Republic of Brazil, is the largest country in South America. It is the world's List of countries and dependencies by area, fifth-largest country by area and the List of countries and dependencies by population ...
, as the new president
Tancredo Neves Tancredo de Almeida Neves () (4 March 1910 – 21 April 1985) was a Brazilian politician, lawyer, and entrepreneur. He served as Ministry of Justice and Public Security (Brazil), Minister of Justice and Internal Affairs from 1953 to 1954, Pri ...
had become severely ill the day before. Sarney would later become Brazil's first civilian president in 21 years, upon Neves' death on April 21. * March 16 – Lebanon hostage crisis: US journalist Terry A. Anderson, Terry Anderson is taken hostage in Beirut; he remains a prisoner until December 4, 1991. * March 17 – Expo '85, an international exhibition, opens in Tsukuba, Ibaraki, Japan, running until September 16. * March 18 – Australia's longest-running soap opera, ''Neighbours'', debuts on Seven Network. * March 21 – Canadian Paraplegia, paraplegic athlete and activist Rick Hansen sets out on his 26-month, Man in Motion tour, which raises US$26 million for Spinal cord injury research, spinal cord research and quality of life, quality-of-life initiatives. * March 25 ** The 57th Academy Awards are held in Los Angeles, with ''Amadeus (film), Amadeus'' winning Academy Award for Best Picture, Best Picture. ** The Organization Commune Africaine et Malgache is officially dissolved. * March 31 – The inaugural WrestleMania I, WrestleMania is held in Madison Square Garden, New York, and is "main-evented" by Hulk Hogan and Mr. T vs. Paul Orndorff and Roddy Piper in a tag-team match.


April

*Soviet–Afghan War: The Soviet Union begins to transfer the burden of fighting the mujahideen to the armed forces of the Democratic Republic of Afghanistan, a cause of the Revolutions of 1989. * April 1 – Telegraph and Telephone Public Corporation, and Japan Tobacco and Salt Public Corporation, are privatization, privatized and change their names to Nippon Telegraph and Telephone, and Japan Tobacco, respectively. * April 12 – 1985 El Descanso bombing, El Descanso bombing: A terrorist bombing attributed to the Islamic Jihad Organization in the ''El Descanso'' restaurant near Madrid,
Spain Spain, or the Kingdom of Spain, is a country in Southern Europe, Southern and Western Europe with territories in North Africa. Featuring the Punta de Tarifa, southernmost point of continental Europe, it is the largest country in Southern Eur ...
, mostly attended by U.S. personnel from the Torrejón Air Base, causes 18 deaths (all Spaniards) and 82 injuries. * April 15 – Apartheid, South Africa ends its ban on interracial marriages. * April 19 – The Soviet Union 1985 Soviet nuclear tests, performs a nuclear weapon test in eastern Kazakhstan. * April 23 – Coca-Cola changes its formula and releases New Coke. The response is overwhelmingly negative and the original formula is back on the market in less than three months. * April 28 – The Australian Nuclear Disarmament Party (NDP) splits.


May

* May 4 – The Eurovision Song Contest 1985, 30th Eurovision Song Contest takes place in Gothenburg, Sweden and is won by the Bobbysocks! song ''La det swinge'' for Norway. * May 5 – U.S. President Ronald Reagan joins West German Chancellor Helmut Kohl for a Bitburg controversy, controversial funeral service at a cemetery in Bitburg, West Germany, which includes the graves of 59 elite Schutzstaffel, S.S. troops from World War II. * May 9 – The 3rd total Victory Day Parade (the first being in 1945 and the next in 1965) is 1985 Moscow Victory Day Parade, held on Red Square in Moscow in the Soviet Union. It features T-34-85 tanks, veterans of World War II from Poland, Czechoslovakia and the Soviet Union, and is the first parade to be held during the reign of Mikhail Gorbachev. * May 11 ** The FBI brings charges against the suspected heads of the Five Families, five Mafia families in New York City. ** Bradford City stadium fire: A fire engulfs a wooden stand at the Valley Parade stadium in Bradford, England, during an Association football match, killing 56 people. * May 15 – President of Argentina, Argentine President Raúl Alfonsín terminates Argentine administration of the Falkland Islands but does not relinquish Argentina's Falkland Islands sovereignty dispute, claim to the islands. * May 16 – Scientists of the British Antarctic Survey announce the discovery of the Ozone depletion, ozone hole. * May 25 – Approximately 10,000 people are killed when Bangladesh is affected by the storm surge from 1985 North Indian Ocean cyclone season#Tropical Storm One (1B), Tropical Storm One (1B). * May 26 – Young driver Danny Sullivan beats veteran Mario Andretti to win the 1985 Indianapolis 500. * May 29 – Heysel Stadium disaster: Thirty-nine spectators are killed in rioting on the terraces during the UEFA Champions League, European Cup final between Liverpool F.C. and Juventus (0–1) at Heysel Stadium in Brussels, Belgium. * May 31 – 1985 United States–Canada tornado outbreak, Forty-four tornadoes hit Ohio, Pennsylvania, New York (state), New York and Ontario, including a rare and powerful F5. In total, the event kills 90 people.


June

* June 6 – The remains of Josef Mengele, the physician notorious for Nazi human experimentation on inmates of Auschwitz concentration camp, buried in 1979 under the name of Wolfgang Gerhard, are exhumed in Embu das Artes,
Brazil Brazil, officially the Federative Republic of Brazil, is the largest country in South America. It is the world's List of countries and dependencies by area, fifth-largest country by area and the List of countries and dependencies by population ...
. *June 14 **TWA Flight 847, carrying 153 passengers from Athens to Rome, is hijacked by a Hezbollah fringe group. One passenger, U.S. Navy Petty Officer Robert Stethem, is killed. Greek police arrest a 65-year-old Lebanon, Lebanese suspect on September 21, 2019 in the United States, 2019. ** The Schengen Agreement is signed between certain member states of the
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, creating the Schengen Area, a bloc of (at the time) 5 states with no internal border controls. * June 15 – Studio Ghibli, an animation studio, is founded in Tokyo. * June 20 – 1985 Nepal bombings: A series of bomb blasts occurs in Kathmandu and other cities of Nepal. * June 22 – British and Irish police foil a "mainland bombing campaign" sponsored by the Provisional Irish Republican Army which targets luxury vacation resorts. * June 23 – Air India Flight 182, a Boeing 747, is blown up by a terrorist bomb 31,000 feet (9,500 m) above the Atlantic Ocean, south of Ireland, on a Montreal–London–Delhi flight, killing all 329 aboard. * June 24 – STS-51-G: Space Shuttle ''Space Shuttle Discovery, Discovery'' completes its mission, best remembered for having Sultan bin Salman Al Saud, the first Arab and first Muslims, Muslim in space, as a payload specialist. * June 26 – The iconic U.S. Route 66 is officially decommissioned.


July

* July 1 – The Convention on the Transfer of Sentenced Persons enters into force. * July 10 ** The Greenpeace vessel ''Rainbow Warrior (1955), Rainbow Warrior'' is sinking of the Rainbow Warrior, bombed and sunk in Auckland Harbour by French Directorate-General for External Security, DGSE agents. ** Aeroflot Flight 5143 crashes near Uchquduq, Uzbek Soviet Socialist Republic, Uzbek SSR, Soviet Union, killing all 200 people on board. * July 13 – ''Live Aid'' benefit concerts in London and Philadelphia raise over £50 million for 1983–1985 famine in Ethiopia, famine relief in Derg, Ethiopia. * July 19 **New Hampshire teacher Christa McAuliffe is selected as the first person to go into space under the Teacher in Space Project, and designated to ride aboard the Space Shuttle Challenger, Space Shuttle ''Challenger''. ** The Val di Stava dam collapses in Italy, killing 268 people, destroying 63 buildings, and demolishing eight bridges. * July 20 – State President of South Africa, P. W. Botha, declares a state of emergency in 36 magisterial districts of South Africa amid growing civil unrest in Bantustan, black townships.


August

* August 2 – Delta Air Lines Flight 191 crashes near Dallas, Texas, United States, killing 137 people. * August 12 – Japan Air Lines Flight 123 crashes in Japan, killing 520 people, including Japanese singer Kyu Sakamoto; it is the worst single-aircraft disaster in aviation history. * August 14 – The Accomarca massacre takes place in Ayacucho, Peru. * August 22 – British Airtours Flight 28M: The 737's left engine catches fire while on its takeoff roll at Manchester Airport in the UK and 55 people are killed while trying to evacuate the aircraft. * August 25 – Bar Harbor Airlines Flight 1808 crashes in the United States, killing all 8 on board, including thirteen-year-old American celebrity schoolgirl Samantha Smith.


September

* September 1 – The Wreck of the RMS Titanic, wreck of the RMS ''Titanic'' is located by a joint American-French expedition led by Robert Ballard (Woods Hole Oceanographic Institution, WHOI) and Jean-Louis Michel (oceanographer), Jean-Louis Michel (IFREMER) using side-scan sonar from RV Knorr, RV ''Knorr''. * September 6 – Midwest Express Airlines Flight 105, a Douglas DC-9, McDonnell Douglas DC-9, crashes just after takeoff from Milwaukee, killing all 31 on board. * September 19 – An 8.0 1985 Mexico City earthquake, earthquake strikes Mexico City, killing between 5,000 and 45,000 people and injuring 30,000 more. * September 20 – The capital gains tax is introduced to Australia. * September 22 ** The Plaza Accord is signed by five nations. ** Artists Christo and Jeanne-Claude wrap the Pont Neuf, the oldest bridge in Paris, for two weeks (22 Sep. – 5 Oct. 1985). ''The Pont Neuf Wrapped'' attracts three million visitors. * September 23 – Italian crime reporter Giancarlo Siani is killed by the Camorra.


October

* October 1 – Operation Wooden Leg: The Israeli air force bombs Palestine Liberation Organization headquarters near Tunis. * October 3 – The Space Shuttle Atlantis, Space Shuttle ''Atlantis'' makes its maiden flight. * October 7 – The cruise ship ''MS Achille Lauro, Achille Lauro'' is Achille Lauro hijacking, hijacked in the Mediterranean Sea by four heavily armed Palestinian terrorists. One passenger, American Leon Klinghoffer, is killed. * October 16 – The Finnish dry cargo ship MS ''Hanna-Marjut'', on its way from Mariehamn to Naantali, sinks in hard sea on the open water of Kihti between the Kökar and Sottunga islands of Åland, leading to the drowning of four people. * October 18 – The Nintendo Entertainment System is released in North America. * October 25 – Emirates Airlines is established in Dubai and makes its first flight, to Karachi, Pakistan.


November

* November 6 ** Palace of Justice siege: Members of the 19th of April Movement (M-19) Marxist guerrilla group take over the Palace of Justice of Colombia in Bogotá and hold the Supreme Court of Colombia, Supreme Court hostage. Hours later, after a military raid, the incident leaves almost half of the 25 Supreme Court Justices dead. ** The Argentine tourist village of Villa Epecuén is permanently flooded through the collapse of a dam and dyke. * November 9 – In an all-Soviet match, 22-year-old Garry Kasparov defeats Anatoly Karpov to become the youngest-ever undisputed winner of the World Chess Championship. * November 12 – A Solar eclipse of November 12, 1985, total solar eclipse occurs over Antarctica at 14:11:22 UTC. * November 13 – Armero tragedy: The Nevado del Ruiz volcano erupts, killing an estimated 23,000 people, including 21,000 killed by lahars, in the town of Armero, Colombia. * November 19 – Cold War: In Geneva, U.S. President Ronald Reagan and Soviet Union leader Mikhail Gorbachev Geneva Summit (1985), meet for the first time. * November 20 – Microsoft Corporation releases the first U.S. release of Windows 1.0, as version 1.01. International support comes with the release of Windows 1.02 in Europe in May 1986. * November 23 – EgyptAir Flight 648 is hijacked by the Abu Nidal group and flown to Malta, where Egyptian commandos storm the plane; 60 are killed by gunfire and explosions. * November 25 – 1985 Aeroflot Antonov An-12 shoot-down: A Soviet Aeroflot Antonov An-12 cargo airplane, en route from Cuito Cuanavale to Luanda, is shot down by South African Special Forces and crashes approximately east of Menongue, the provincial center of the Cuando Cubango Province, Angola, killing 8 crew members and 13 passengers on board. * November 29 – Gérard Hoarau, exiled political leader from the Seychelles, is assassinated in London.


December

* December 1 ** The Organization of Ibero-American States for Education, Science and Culture (Spanish: Organización e Estados Iberoamericanos para la Educación la Ciencia y la Cultura; OEI) is created. ** The Ford Taurus and Mercury Sable are released for sale to the public in the US. * December 8 – The South Asian Association for Regional Cooperation (SAARC) is established. * December 11 – Hugh Scrutton is killed outside his Sacramento, California, computer rental store by a Unabomber explosive, becoming the first fatality of the bombing campaign. * December 12 – Arrow Air Flight 1285R, a Douglas DC-8, crashes after takeoff from Gander International Airport, Gander, Newfoundland, killing 256 people – 248 of whom were U.S. servicemen returning to Fort Campbell, Kentucky, after overseeing a peacekeeping force in the Sinai Peninsula. * December 20 – Pope John Paul II announces the institution of World Youth Day for Catholic youths. * December 27 **Rome and Vienna airport attacks: Abu Nidal terrorists open fire in the airports of Leonardo da Vinci–Fiumicino Airport, Rome and Vienna International Airport, Vienna, leaving 18 dead and 120 injured. ** American naturalist Dian Fossey is found brutally murdered in Rwanda.


Date unknown

* The fullerene Buckminsterfullerene (C60) is first intentionally prepared by Harold Kroto, James R. Heath, Sean O'Brien, Robert Curl and Richard Smalley at Rice University in the US. * DNA is first used in a criminal case. * The 1983–85 famine in Ethiopia continues;
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'') and Live Aid raise funds for famine relief. * The Union for Aromanian Language and Culture, an Aromanians, Aromanian cultural organization, is founded in Freiburg im Breisgau by the Aromanian professor . * Africa has a population growth of 3.2 percent per year.


World population


Births and deaths


Nobel Prizes

* Nobel Prize in Physics, Physics – Klaus von Klitzing * Nobel Prize in Chemistry, Chemistry – Herbert A. Hauptman, Jerome Karle * Nobel Prize in Literature, Literature – Claude Simon * Nobel Peace Prize, Peace – International Physicians for the Prevention of Nuclear War * Nobel Memorial Prize in Economic Sciences, Economics – Franco Modigliani * Nobel Prize in Physiology or Medicine – Michael Stuart Brown, Joseph L. Goldstein


References

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