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Revision as of 00:20, 25 July 2019
July 24, 2019
(Wednesday)
Business and economy
- Boeing 737 MAX groundings
- Boeing reports its largest-ever quarterly loss: 2.9 billion dollars. (The Guardian)
- Argentina-Bolivia relations
- Argentina cancels the selling of FMA IA-63 Pampa aircrafts to Bolivia after it signs an economic agreement with Iran, which is at odds with Argentina. (Clarín)
Health and environment
- List of weather records
- Highest-ever temperatures are recorded in the Netherlands and Belgium. (The Guardian)
Politics and elections
- Premiership of Theresa May, Premiership of Boris Johnson
- Theresa May visits the Queen at Buckingham Palace to officially resign and recommend her replacement as Prime Minister of the United Kingdom. (Royal Communications)
- Greenpeace protesters block The Mall, the drive to Buckingham Palace, holding up Prime Minister-designate Boris Johnson on his way to visit the Queen. (The Guardian)
- Johnson is asked by the Queen to form a government, making him the 55th Prime Minister of the United Kingdom. (BBC)
- Multiple cabinet members resign on the day of Johnson's ascension to premiership, or in the days preceding it, in response to Johnson's politics and views on Brexit, including Philip Hammond, Jeremy Hunt, David Gauke, Sir Alan Duncan, Rory Stewart, Anne Milton, and David Lidington. (The Guardian), (Financial Times), (The Times)
- Politics of the European Union
- Secretary-General of the European Commission Martin Selmayr is appointed as EC representative in Austria from November 1 on. (Politico)