The shock election of Donald Trump to the White House, Britain's vote to leave the European Union, attacks in Europe and the deaths of Mohammed Ali and David Bowie: 2016 has been a momentous news year. Here are some of the main events that marked the past 12 months.
January:
January 8: MEXICO - Crime boss Joaquin "El Chapo" Guzman is arrested six months after a spectacular prison escape.
January 10: MUSIC - Death of David Bowie.
January 15: BURKINA FASO - 30 people, mainly Westerners, are killed during a raid claimed by the al Qaeda-linked Al-Murabitoun group on a hotel and restaurant in Ouagadougou.
January 16: IRAN - Iran's historic nuclear deal with global powers comes into force.
January 16: TAIWAN - Tsai Ing-wen of the main opposition party is voted the island's first female president in a landslide victory over the ruling Kuomintang, as voters reject closer China ties.
February:
February 11: SCIENCE - Scientists say they have glimpsed gravitational waves predicted by Albert Einstein.
February 12: VATICAN - In Cuba, Pope Francis meets Russian Orthodox Patriarch Kirill - the first such meeting between the heads of their two branches of the Church in nearly 1,000 years.
March:
March 13: IVORY COAST - An attack claimed by al Qaeda in the Islamic Maghreb leaves 19 dead in a seaside resort.
March 18: TURKEY/EU - Turkish and EU leaders agree a deal to curb the huge flow of asylum seekers to Europe, aimed at easing the biggest migration crisis since World War II.
March 20-22: US/CUBA - US President Barack Obama holds talks with Cuban counterpart Raul Castro in Havana, setting aside a bitter five decade standoff between Washington and the communist island.
March 22: BELGIUM - Suicide bombings at Brussels airport and a metro station blamed on a cell linked to the Islamic State group kill 32 people.
March 27: PAKISTAN - A Taliban suicide bomber attacks a park crowded with families on Easter Sunday, killing 75 including many children. - 30: MYANMAR - Aung San Suu Kyi's democracy movement takes power after 50 years of military rule.
March 30: LIBYA - A UN-backed Government of National Accord takes office in Tripoli headed by Fayez al-Sarraj
April:
April 3: PANAMA PAPERS - A massive leak of 11.5 million documents allegedly exposes the secret offshore dealings of aides to Russian President Vladimir Putin, world leaders and celebrities including Barcelona's Lionel Messi.
April 16: ECUADOR - A 7.8-magnitude quake kills more than 670 people and injures almost 6,300.
May:
May 9: PHILIPPINES - Firebrand politician Rodrigo Duterte secures a landslide presidential victory built on foul-mouthed populist tirades.
May 21: AFGHANISTAN - Taliban chief Mullah Akhtar Mansour is killed in a US air strike.
May 27: US/JAPAN - Obama pays tribute to victims of the world's first atomic bomb and calls for an end to nuclear weapons as he makes a historic visit to the Japanese city of Hiroshima.
May 30: CHAD - Former president Hissene Habre is sentenced to life in prison for war crimes by a special African court in Dakar.
June:
June 4: BOXING - Death of triple world champion Muhammad Ali.
June 12: UNITED STATES - Forty-nine people are killed when a gunman who pledged allegiance to the Islamic State group opens fire and seizes hostages at a popular gay nightclub in Orlando, Florida. The gunman is killed in a shootout with police.
June 23: BRITAIN - Britain votes by almost 52 percent to leave the European Union in a shock referendum result. Prime Minister David Cameron steps down and is replaced in July by Theresa May.
June 28: TURKEY - Forty-seven people are killed in a triple suicide bombing and gun attack at Istanbul's main airport, one of a series of bloody attacks blamed on IS or Kurdish guerrillas.
July:
July 3: IRAQ - More than 300 people are killed when a suicide car bomber attacks a busy shopping area in Baghdad. The blast is claimed by IS.
July 8-11: SOUTH SUDAN - At least 300 people die in clashes between forces backing President Salva Kiir and rival Riek Machar. July 14: FRANCE - A Tunisian national rams a truck into people celebrating Bastille Day in Nice, killing 86. IS claims the attack.
July 15 - A rogue military faction tries to oust President Recep Tayyip Erdogan in a failed coup.
July 23: AFGHANISTAN - IS jihadists claim responsibility for twin explosions that rip through crowds of Shiite Hazaras in Kabul, killing 85 people in the deadliest attack in the Afghan capital since 2001.
July 26: AVIATION - Solar Impulse 2 becomes the first aircraft to circle the globe powered only by the sun.
August:
August 5: OLYMPIC GAMES - The Rio summer Olympic Games open in Brazil, the first in Latin America.
August 9: RUSSIA/TURKEY/SYRIA - Putin and Erdogan hold their first meeting since a bitter feud erupted over Ankara's downing of a Russian warplane over the Turkey-Syria border. - 24: ITALY - A powerful quake hits mountain villages in a remote area straddling the regions of Umbria, Marche and Lazio. The small town of Amatrice bears the brunt of the earthquake that kills 297 people and injures hundreds more.
August 24: SYRIA/TURKEY - Turkey launches an offensive in Syria targeting Kurdish rebels and IS fighters.
August 31: BRAZIL - President Dilma Rousseff is impeached for illegally manipulating the national budget.
September:
September 1: VENEZUELA - Mass street protests take place, with the opposition seeking a recall referendum against President Nicolas Maduro.
September 4: VATICAN - Pope Francis declares Mother Teresa of Kolkata a saint.
September 9: NORTH KOREA - Pyongyang carries out its fifth and most powerful nuclear test to date.
September 28: ISRAEL - Death of former president and Nobel laureate Shimon Peres.
September 30: SPACE - Europe's Rosetta spacecraft concludes a 12-year odyssey with a controlled crash-landing onto the comet it orbited and probed for two years in a quest to demystify the Solar System's origins.
October:
October 4: HAITI - Hurricane Matthew leaves more than 540 dead, devastating the southwest of the country.
October 8: YEMEN - More than 140 people are killed when air strikes by the Saudi-led coalition supporting President Abedrabbo Mansour Hadi against Huthi rebels hit a funeral ceremony.
October 13: MUSIC - The Nobel Literature Prize is awarded to US singer/songwriter Bob Dylan.
October 17: IRAQ - Iraqi forces launch an offensive aimed at retaking Mosul, IS's last stronghold in the country. Since the launch of the assault, more than 100,000 people have fled.
November:
November 8: UNITED STATES - Republican billionaire Donald Trump defeats Hillary Clinton to take the US presidency, stunning America and the world in an explosive upset fuelled by a wave of grassroots anger.
November 24: COLOMBIA - President Juan Manuel Santos, the 2016 Nobel Peace Prize laureate, and FARC guerrilla leader Rodrigo "Timochenko" Londono sign a new peace deal to end their half-century conflict.
November 25: CUBA - Death of revolutionary leader Fidel Castro.
December:
December 1: THAILAND - Maha Vajiralongkorn is crowned king following the death in October of his father, Bhumibol Adulyadej, who had reigned for 70 years.
December 1: GAMBIA - Adama Barrow wins the presidential election. Incumbent Yahya Jammeh initially accepts defeat but later challenges the result
December 1: FRANCE - Socialist President Francois Hollande announces he will not seek re-election next year.
December 4: ITALY - Italian voters overwhelmingly reject constitutional reform proposals in a referendum. Prime Minister Matteo Renzi resigns and is replaced by Paolo Gentiloni.
December 7: GHANA - Opposition leader Nana Akufo-Addo wins presidential election.
December 9: SOUTH KOREA - Lawmakers impeach President Park Geun-Hye over a corruption scandal.
December 11: TURKEY - Twin bombings claimed by a Kurdish militant group kill 44 people near an Istanbul football stadium.
December 12: UN - Portugal's Antonio Guterres is sworn in as the ninth UN secretary general.
December 19: GERMANY - A commandeered lorry smashes into the crowd at a Berlin Christmas market, killing 12 people. The suspect is shot dead by police in Italy four days later.
December 19: TURKEY/RUSSIA - Russian ambassador Andrei Karlov is killed in Ankara by an off-duty policeman to avenge victims of Aleppo in Syria. The policeman is shot dead as well.
December 22: SYRIA - Regime forces recapture the entire northern city of Aleppo in their biggest victory against rebels. Since March 2011, the war has killed more than 310,000 people.
December 23: UN - The Security Council demands Israel halt settlement activities in Palestinian territory, as the US refrains from using its veto.
December 27: JAPAN/US: Obama and Japanese Prime Minister Shinzo Abe make a joint pilgrimage to Pearl Harbor, where a Japanese attack dragged the United States into World War II.
December 28: ISRAEL/PALESTINIANS/US: US Secretary of State John Kerry forcefully criticises Israeli settlement building in the occupied West Bank, warning it was putting a two-state solution to the conflict in jeopardy. Israel slams the speech as "biased". December 29: UNITED STATES/RUSSIA - Obama takes retaliatory measures against Moscow for allegedly meddling in the US election.
December 29: SYRIA/RUSSIA - Putin announces a Syria ceasefire deal and that the warring parties have agreed to sit down for peace talks. The ceasefire comes into force at midnight and holds across most of Syria.

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