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* [[January 26]] - [[Glendale train crash]]: Two trains derail, killing 11 and injuring 200, in [[Glendale, California]] near [[Los Angeles]].
* [[January 26]] - [[Glendale train crash]]: Two trains derail, killing 11 and injuring 200, in [[Glendale, California]] near [[Los Angeles]].
* [[January 30]] - The [[Iraqi legislative election, January 2005|first free Parliamentary elections in Iraq]] since [[1958]] take place.
* [[January 30]] - The [[Iraqi legislative election, January 2005|first free Parliamentary elections in Iraq]] since [[1958]] take place.
* [[January 30]] - A [[Royal Air Force]] [[C-130 Hercules]] transport plane crashes in [[Iraq]], killing 10 British servicemen. Iraqi insurgents release a video claiming to have shot the aircraft down using a missile.{{noMention}}
* [[January 30]] - A [[Royal Air Force]] [[C-130 Hercules]] transport plane crashes in [[Iraq]], killing 10 British servicemen. [[Iraqi insurgency|Iraqi insurgents]] release a video claiming to have shot the aircraft down using a missile.{{noMention}}


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* [[February 6]] - The [[New England Patriots]] defeat the [[Philadelphia Eagles]] 24-21 in [[Super Bowl XXXIX]], capturing their second consecutive Super Bowl title.
* [[February 6]] - The [[New England Patriots]] defeat the [[Philadelphia Eagles]] 24-21 in [[Super Bowl XXXIX]], capturing their second consecutive [[Super Bowl]] title.
* [[February 8]] - The [[Danish parliamentary election, 2005|Danish parliamentary elections]] continue the center-right coalition led by Prime Minister [[Anders Fogh Rasmussen]] and his [[Liberal Party (Denmark)|Liberal Party]].
* [[February 8]] - The [[Danish parliamentary election, 2005|Danish parliamentary elections]] continue the center-right coalition led by Prime Minister [[Anders Fogh Rasmussen]] and his [[Liberal Party (Denmark)|Liberal Party]].
* [[February 9]] - An [[ETA]] car bomb injures 31 people at a conference centre in [[Madrid]].
* [[February 9]] - An [[ETA]] [[car bomb]] injures 31 people at a conference centre in [[Madrid]].
* [[February 10]] - [[North Korea]] announces that it possesses [[nuclear weapon]]s as a protection against the hostility it feels from the [[United States]].
* [[February 10]] - [[North Korea]] announces that it possesses [[nuclear weapon]]s as a protection against the hostility it feels from the [[United States]].
* [[February 10]] - [[Saudi Arabia]] holds its first ever municipal elections authorities, in which only men are allowed to vote.
* [[February 10]] - [[Saudi Arabia]] holds its first ever municipal elections authorities, in which only men are allowed to vote.
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* [[February 22]] - More than 500 people are killed and over 1,000 injured after entire villages are flattened in an earthquake measuring 6.4 on the Richter scale in the [[Zarand, Iran|Zarand]] region of [[Kerman]] province in southern [[Iran]].
* [[February 22]] - More than 500 people are killed and over 1,000 injured after entire villages are flattened in an earthquake measuring 6.4 on the Richter scale in the [[Zarand, Iran|Zarand]] region of [[Kerman]] province in southern [[Iran]].
* [[February 23]] - A controversial [[French law on colonialism]], requiring teachers to paint it in a positive light, is passed by the national legislature.
* [[February 23]] - A controversial [[French law on colonialism]], requiring teachers to paint it in a positive light, is passed by the national legislature.
* [[February 24]] - [[David Hernandez Arroyo]] goes on a [[Tyler Courtroom Shooting|shooting rampage]] at the [[Smith County]] Courthouse in [[Tyler, Texas]]. He kills 2, including his ex-wife, and wounds 4 others before being killed in a police chase.
* [[February 24]] - [[David Hernandez Arroyo]] goes on a [[Tyler Courtroom Shooting|shooting rampage]] at the [[Smith County]] Courthouse in [[Tyler, Texas]]. He kills 2, including his ex-wife, and wounds 4 others before being killed in a [[Car chase|police chase]].
* [[February 25]] - American police apprehend the so-called BTK serial killer [[Dennis Rader]], 31 years after his first murder.
* [[February 25]] - American police apprehend the so-called BTK serial killer [[Dennis Rader]], 31 years after his first murder.
* [[February 25]] - Terrorists kill 5 people and wound 50 people in Tel Aviv, Israel. Islamic Jihad claims responsibility for the attack.
* [[February 25]] - Terrorists kill 5 people and wound 50 people in [[Tel Aviv|Tel Aviv, Israel]]. Islamic Jihad claims responsibility for the attack.
* [[February 25]] - [[Radio Canada International]] marks its 60th anniversary.
* [[February 25]] - [[Radio Canada International]] marks its 60th anniversary.
* [[February 26]] - Egyptian President [[Hosni Mubarak]] asks Parliament to amend the constitution to allow multi-candidate presidential elections before [[September 2005]].
* [[February 26]] - Egyptian President [[Hosni Mubarak]] asks Parliament to amend the constitution to allow multi-candidate presidential elections before [[September 2005]].
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* [[March 16]] - [[Ripudaman Singh Malik]] and [[Ajaib Singh Bagri]], accused of the bombing of [[Air India Flight 182]] in [[1985]], are found not guilty on all counts.
* [[March 16]] - [[Ripudaman Singh Malik]] and [[Ajaib Singh Bagri]], accused of the bombing of [[Air India Flight 182]] in [[1985]], are found not guilty on all counts.
* [[March 19]] - A suspected [[suicide bomber]] in [[Doha]], [[Qatar]] kills 1 person and injures about 12 others.
* [[March 19]] - A suspected [[suicide bomber]] in [[Doha]], [[Qatar]] kills 1 person and injures about 12 others.
* [[March 19]] - A time bomb explodes in a Muslim shrine in [[Quetta]], southwestern [[Pakistan]], killing at least 29 people and wounding 40.
* [[March 19]] - A [[time bomb]] explodes in a Muslim shrine in [[Quetta]], southwestern [[Pakistan]], killing at least 29 people and wounding 40.
* [[March 19]] - A blast occurs at the Xishui coal mine in [[Shuozhou]], [[China]], and rocks nearby Kangjiayao coal mine, killing up to 59.
* [[March 19]] - A blast occurs at the Xishui [[Coal mining|coal mine]] in [[Shuozhou]], [[China]], and rocks nearby Kangjiayao coal mine, killing up to 59.
* [[March 20]] - At least 250 people in [[Japan]] are injured and at least 1 killed, when a magnitude 7 earthquake strikes west of Kyushu Island, just 9km (5.5 miles) below the ocean floor.
* [[March 20]] - At least 250 people in [[Japan]] are injured and at least 1 killed, when a magnitude 7 earthquake strikes west of [[Kyūshū|Kyushu Island]], just 9km (5.5 miles) below the ocean floor.
* [[March 21]] - Ten are killed in the [[Red Lake High School massacre]] in [[Minnesota]], the worst [[school shooting]] since the [[Columbine High School massacre]].
* [[March 21]] - Ten are killed in the [[Red Lake High School massacre]] in [[Minnesota]], the worst [[school shooting]] since the [[Columbine High School massacre]].
* [[March 23]] - The United States' [[11th Circuit Court of Appeals]]' 2-1 decision refuses to order the reinsertion of [[Terri Schiavo]]'s feeding tube.
* [[March 23]] - The United States' [[11th Circuit Court of Appeals]]' 2-1 decision refuses to order the reinsertion of [[Terri Schiavo]]'s [[feeding tube]].
* [[March 24]] - The [[Tulip Revolution]] in [[Kyrgyzstan]] reaches its climax with the overthrow of president [[Askar Akayev]].
* [[March 24]] - The [[Tulip Revolution]] in [[Kyrgyzstan]] reaches its climax with the overthrow of president [[Askar Akayev]].
* [[March 26]] - The Taiwanese government calls on 1 million [[Taiwan]]ese to demonstrate in [[Taipei]], in opposition to the [[Anti-Secession Law of the People's Republic of China|Anti-Secession Law]] of [[Mainland China]]. Around 200,000 to 300,000 attend the walk.
* [[March 26]] - The Taiwanese government calls on 1 million [[Taiwan]]ese to demonstrate in [[Taipei]], in opposition to the [[Anti-Secession Law of the People's Republic of China|Anti-Secession Law]] of [[Mainland China]]. Around 200,000 to 300,000 attend the walk.
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[[Image:Charles and Camilla.jpg|200px|thumb|The [[Prince Charles|Prince of Wales]] and the [[Camilla Parker Bowles|Duchess of Cornwall]] following their civil wedding in [[Windsor, England]].]]
[[Image:Charles and Camilla.jpg|200px|thumb|The [[Prince Charles|Prince of Wales]] and the [[Camilla Parker Bowles|Duchess of Cornwall]] following their civil wedding in [[Windsor, England]].]]
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[[Image:Pope Benedictus XVI january,20 2006 (20).JPG|thumb|200px|Pope Benedict XVI]]
* [[April 9]] - Tens of thousands of demonstrators, many of them supporters of [[Shia]] cleric [[Moqtada Sadr]], march through [[Baghdad]] denouncing the U.S. occupation of Iraq, 2 years after the fall of [[Saddam Hussein]], and rally in the square where his statue was toppled in [[2003]].
* [[April 9]] - Tens of thousands of demonstrators, many of them supporters of [[Shia]] cleric [[Moqtada Sadr]], march through [[Baghdad]] denouncing the [[Post-invasion Iraq, 2003–2006|U.S. occupation of Iraq]], 2 years after the fall of [[Saddam Hussein]], and rally in the square where his statue was toppled in [[2003]].
* [[April 9]] - The marriage of [[Prince Charles|The Prince of Wales]] and [[Camilla Parker Bowles]] takes place, after being briefly postponed after the Pope's death. Camilla assumes the titles [[Her Royal Highness]] and The [[Duchess of Cornwall]].
* [[April 9]] - The marriage of [[Prince Charles|The Prince of Wales]] and [[Camilla Parker Bowles]] takes place, after being briefly postponed after the Pope's death. Camilla assumes the titles [[Her Royal Highness]] and The [[Duchess of Cornwall]].
* [[April 15]] - At least 21 people die and around 50 are injured in a devastating fire at a hotel in central [[Paris]].
* [[April 15]] - At least 21 people die and around 50 are injured in a devastating fire at a hotel in central [[Paris]].
* [[April 16]] - President [[Lucio Gutierrez]] of [[Ecuador]] declares a state of emergency in the capital city and dissolves the Supreme Court.
* [[April 16]] - President [[Lucio Gutierrez]] of [[Ecuador]] declares a [[state of emergency]] in the capital city and dissolves the Supreme Court.
* [[April 17]] - Twelve holidaymakers are killed in southern [[Switzerland]] when a bus carrying 27 seven people plunges 656 feet into a ravine.
* [[April 17]] - Twelve holidaymakers are killed in southern [[Switzerland]] when a bus carrying 27 seven people plunges 656 feet into a ravine.
* [[April 18]] - Five people die in ethnic clashes in [[Iran]]'s south-west [[Khuzestan]] province.
* [[April 18]] - Five people die in ethnic clashes in [[Iran]]'s south-west [[Khuzestan]] province.
* [[April 19]] - Joseph Ratzinger is elected [[Pope Benedict XVI]] on the second day of the [[Papal conclave, 2005|Papal conclave]].
* [[April 19]] - Joseph Ratzinger is elected [[Pope Benedict XVI]] on the second day of the [[Papal conclave, 2005|Papal conclave]].
* [[April 20]] - Fifty six are hurt as earthquake hits Fukuoka and Kasuga, Fukuoka Prefecture, Japan. The earthquake measured a magnitude of 5.8 on the Richter scale.
* [[April 20]] - Fifty six are hurt as earthquake hits Fukuoka and [[Kasuga, Fukuoka]] Prefecture, Japan. The earthquake measured a magnitude of 5.8 on the Richter scale.
* [[April 20]] - President [[Lucio Gutiérrez]] of [[Ecuador]] is said to have fled after Congress voted to sack him amid growing protests.
* [[April 20]] - President [[Lucio Gutiérrez]] of [[Ecuador]] is said to have fled after Congress voted to sack him amid growing protests.
* [[April 21]] - A bus crash in [[Vietnam]]'s Central Highlands kills 30 Vietnamese war veterans.
* [[April 21]] - A bus crash in [[Vietnam]]'s [[Central Highlands]] kills 30 Vietnamese war veterans.
* [[April 21]] - A gunfight on the edge of the Saudi city of [[Mecca]] kills 2 militants and 2 members of the security forces.
* [[April 21]] - A gunfight on the edge of the Saudi city of [[Mecca]] kills 2 militants and 2 members of the security forces.
* [[April 23]] - [[Silvio Berlusconi]], prime minister of [[Italy]], re-forms the government after its dissolution three days earlier.
* [[April 23]] - [[Silvio Berlusconi]], prime minister of [[Italy]], re-forms the government after its dissolution three days earlier.
* [[April 25]] - A passenger train derails in [[Amagasaki, Hyogo|Amagasaki]] [[Hyogo Prefecture]], Japan, killing 107 people and injuring another 456. (see [[Amagasaki rail crash]])
* [[April 25]] - A [[Train|passenger train]] derails in [[Amagasaki, Hyogo|Amagasaki]] [[Hyogo Prefecture]], Japan, killing 107 people and injuring another 456. (see [[Amagasaki rail crash]])
* [[April 26]] - Facing international pressure, [[Syria]] withdraws the last of its 14,000 troop military garrison in [[Lebanon]], ending its 29-nine year military domination of that country.
* [[April 26]] - Facing international pressure, [[Syria]] withdraws the last of its 14,000 troop military garrison in [[Lebanon]], ending its 29-nine year military domination of that country.
* [[April 27]] - The Superjumbo jet aircraft [[Airbus A380]] makes its first flight from [[Toulouse]].
* [[April 27]] - The Superjumbo [[jet aircraft]] [[Airbus A380]] makes its first flight from [[Toulouse]].
* [[April 29]] - [[Apple Computer]] releases [[Mac OS X 10.4]] "Tiger."
* [[April 29]] - [[Apple Computer]] releases [[Mac OS X 10.4]] "Tiger."
* [[April 30]] - Attacks on tourists in the Egyptian capital [[Cairo]] leave 3 militants dead and at least 10 people injured.
* [[April 30]] - Attacks on tourists in the Egyptian capital [[Cairo]] leave 3 militants dead and at least 10 people injured.
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* [[May 1]] - A suicide attack targets a Kurdish funeral in the northern [[Iraq]]i town of [[Talafar]], near [[Mosul]], killing at least 25 people and injuring more than 30 others. Earlier, at least 5 policemen and 4 civilians were killed in two separate attacks in Baghdad.
* [[May 1]] - A suicide attack targets a Kurdish funeral in the northern [[Iraq]]i town of [[Talafar]], near [[Mosul]], killing at least 25 people and injuring more than 30 others. Earlier, at least 5 policemen and 4 civilians were killed in two separate attacks in Baghdad.
* [[May 2]] - A blast at an illegal munitions store in northern [[Afghanistan]] kills 28 people and injures at least 13 others.
* [[May 2]] - A blast at an illegal munitions store in northern [[Afghanistan]] kills 28 people and injures at least 13 others.
* [[May 3]] - At least 32 people are killed and 9 others injured when 3 two-story buildings in the eastern [[Pakistan]]i city of [[Lahore]] collapse after gas cylinders stored in one of them explode.
* [[May 3]] - At least 32 people are killed and 9 others injured when 3 two-story buildings in the eastern [[Pakistan]]i city of [[Lahore]] collapse after [[]]s stored in one of them explode.
* [[May 4]] - In one of the largest [[Insurgency|insurgent]] attacks in Iraq to date, at least 60 people are killed and dozens wounded in a suicide bombing at a Kurdish police recruitment center in [[Irbil]], northern Iraq.
* [[May 4]] - In one of the largest [[Insurgency|insurgent]] attacks in Iraq to date, at least 60 people are killed and dozens wounded in a suicide bombing at a Kurdish police recruitment center in [[Irbil]], northern Iraq.
* [[May 5]] - The [[United Kingdom]] votes in the [[United Kingdom general election, 2005|2005 general election]]. The [[Labour Party (UK)|Labour Party]] is re-elected with a substantially reduced majority.
* [[May 5]] - The [[United Kingdom]] votes in the [[United Kingdom general election, 2005|2005 general election]]. The [[Labour Party (UK)|Labour Party]] is re-elected with a substantially reduced majority.
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* [[May 7]] - A plane crash in Lockhart River, [[Australia]] kills 15 people.
* [[May 7]] - A plane crash in Lockhart River, [[Australia]] kills 15 people.
* [[May 10]] - A [[hand grenade]] ostensibly thrown by [[Vladimir Arutinian]] lands about 100 feet (30 m) from [[United States President]] [[George W. Bush]] while he is giving a speech to a crowd in [[Tbilisi]], [[Georgia (country)|Georgia]], but malfunctions and does not detonate.
* [[May 10]] - A [[hand grenade]] ostensibly thrown by [[Vladimir Arutinian]] lands about 100 feet (30 m) from [[United States President]] [[George W. Bush]] while he is giving a speech to a crowd in [[Tbilisi]], [[Georgia (country)|Georgia]], but malfunctions and does not detonate.
* [[May 11]] - Serial killer [[Michael Ross]] becomes the first person executed in [[New England]] in 45 years.
* [[May 11]] - [[Serial killer]] [[Michael Ross]] becomes the first person executed in [[New England]] in 45 years.
* [[May 12]] - An [[election]] is held in the [[Cayman Islands]] 7 months later than originally scheduled due to [[Hurricane Ivan]]. It results in a change of government, with the [[United Democratic Party]] giving 4 seats to the then-opposition [[People's Progressive Movement]] in the 15 member [[Legislative Assembly]].
* [[May 12]] - An [[election]] is held in the [[Cayman Islands]] 7 months later than originally scheduled due to [[Hurricane Ivan]]. It results in a change of government, with the [[United Democratic Party]] giving 4 seats to the then-opposition [[People's Progressive Movement]] in the 15 member [[Legislative Assembly]].
* [[May 13]] - [[Uzbekistan|Uzbek]] [[Military of Uzbekistan|troops]] kill up to 700 during [[May 2005 unrest in Uzbekistan|protests in eastern Uzbekistan]] over the trials of 23 accused [[Islamism|Islamic extremists]]. President [[Islam Karimov]] defends the act.
* [[May 13]] - [[Uzbekistan|Uzbek]] [[Military of Uzbekistan|troops]] kill up to 700 during [[May 2005 unrest in Uzbekistan|protests in eastern Uzbekistan]] over the trials of 23 accused [[Islamism|Islamic extremists]]. President [[Islam Karimov]] defends the act.
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* [[May 13]] - The final episode of the TV series ''[[Star Trek: Enterprise]]'' is broadcast in the United States. This episode marks the first time since [[1987]] that a ''[[Star Trek]]'' series is not in production.
* [[May 13]] - The final episode of the TV series ''[[Star Trek: Enterprise]]'' is broadcast in the United States. This episode marks the first time since [[1987]] that a ''[[Star Trek]]'' series is not in production.
* [[May 15]] - A passenger [[ferry]] capsizes and sinks in strong winds in the [[Bura Gauranga River]] in [[Bangladesh]], leaving over 100 people missing.
* [[May 15]] - A passenger [[ferry]] capsizes and sinks in strong winds in the [[Bura Gauranga River]] in [[Bangladesh]], leaving over 100 people missing.
* [[May 16]] - [[Sony]] officially unveils its [[PlayStation 3]] game console at an [[E3]] conference.
* [[May 16]] - [[Sony]] officially unveils its [[PlayStation 3]] [[Video game console|game console]] at an [[E3]] conference.
* [[May 16]] - [[George Galloway]] appears before a U.S. [[Senate]] committee, to answer allegations of making money from the Iraqi [[Oil-for-Food Programme]].
* [[May 16]] - [[George Galloway]] appears before a U.S. [[Senate]] committee, to answer allegations of making money from the Iraqi [[Oil-for-Food Programme]].
* [[May 17]] - Kuwaiti women are granted the right to vote.
* [[May 17]] - Kuwaiti women are granted the [[Suffrage|right to vote]].
* [[May 19]] - ''[[Star Wars Episode III: Revenge of the Sith]]'' is released, effectively completing the ''[[Star Wars]]'' movie saga begun by [[George Lucas]] in [[1977]] and shattering the opening day box-office record with $50,013,859.
* [[May 19]] - ''[[Star Wars Episode III: Revenge of the Sith]]'' is released, effectively completing the ''[[Star Wars]]'' movie saga begun by [[George Lucas]] in [[1977]] and shattering the opening day box-office record with $50,013,859.
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* [[May 19]] - The [[Canada|Canadian]] [[Canadian House of Commons|House of Commons]] [[38th Canadian Parliament|members]] narrowly pass [[Canadian federal budget, 2005|two budget bills]] at a second reading, allowing the minority [[Liberal Party of Canada|Liberal]] government of [[Prime Minister of Canada|Prime Minister]] [[Paul Martin]] to stay in power.
* [[May 19]] - The [[Canada|Canadian]] [[Canadian House of Commons|House of Commons]] [[38th Canadian Parliament|members]] narrowly pass [[Canadian federal budget, 2005|two budget bills]] at a second reading, allowing the minority [[Liberal Party of Canada|Liberal]] government of [[Prime Minister of Canada|Prime Minister]] [[Paul Martin]] to stay in power.
* [[May 21]] [[Greece]] wins the [[Eurovision Song Contest]] in [[Kiev]], [[Ukraine]].
* [[May 21]] [[Greece]] wins the [[Eurovision Song Contest]] in [[Kiev]], [[Ukraine]].
* [[May 25]] - [[Liverpool F.C.]] wins the [[UEFA Champions League]] by defeating [[AC Milan]] 3-2 in a penalty shootout in [[Istanbul, Turkey|Istanbul]].
* [[May 25]] - [[Liverpool F.C.]] wins the [[UEFA Champions League]] by defeating [[AC Milan]] 3-2 in a [[penalty shootout]] in [[Istanbul, Turkey|Istanbul]].
* [[May 25]] - The Acting [[Chief Executive]] of [[Hong Kong]], [[Donald Tsang]], resigns for participating in the Chief Executive Election last July. As a result, [[Henry Tang]] and [[Michael Suen]] become the Acting Chief Executive and Acting [[Chief Secretary for Administration]] respectively.
* [[May 25]] - The Acting [[Chief Executive]] of [[Hong Kong]], [[Donald Tsang]], resigns for participating in the Chief Executive Election last July. As a result, [[Henry Tang]] and [[Michael Suen]] become the Acting Chief Executive and Acting [[Chief Secretary for Administration]] respectively.
* [[May 27]] - A judge at [[Leeds]] Crown Court sentences [[Mark Hobson]] to life imprisonment for four murders committed in [[Yorkshire]] last summer, and recommends that he should never be released.
* [[May 27]] - A judge at [[Leeds]] [[Crown Court]] sentences [[Mark Hobson]] to life imprisonment for four murders committed in [[Yorkshire]] last summer, and recommends that he should never be released.
* [[May 29]] - A [[French referendum on the European Constitution]] votes resoundingly to reject it.
* [[May 29]] - A [[French referendum on the European Constitution]] votes resoundingly to reject it.
* [[May 31]] - [[W. Mark Felt]] is confirmed to be [[Deep Throat (Watergate)|Deep Throat]].
* [[May 31]] - [[W. Mark Felt]] is confirmed to be [[Deep Throat (Watergate)|Deep Throat]].
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* [[June 1]] - A [[Dutch referendum on the European Constitution]] votes to reject it, the second country to do so.
* [[June 1]] - A [[Dutch referendum on the European Constitution]] votes to reject it, the second country to do so.
* [[June 2]] - The construction of [[Northrop Grumman X-47B]], the world's first unmanned surveillance attack aircraft that can operate from both land bases and aircraft carriers, begins.
* [[June 2]] - The construction of [[Northrop Grumman X-47B]], the world's first unmanned surveillance [[Ground attack aircraft|attack aircraft]] that can operate from both land bases and [[]]s, begins.
* [[June 3]] - [[WCBS-FM]] in New York City abruptly drops its oldies format to become [[Jack FM]].
* [[June 3]] - [[WCBS-FM]] in New York City abruptly drops its oldies format to become [[Jack FM]].
* [[June 5]] - [[Switzerland]] votes to join the [[Schengen treaty|Schengen]] area and to allow [[civil unions|same-sex partnerships]].
* [[June 5]] - [[Switzerland]] votes to join the [[Schengen treaty|Schengen]] area and to allow [[civil unions|same-sex partnerships]].
* [[June 6]] - [[Syria]]n [[Vice President]] [[Abdul Halim Khaddam]] resigns.
* [[June 6]] - [[Syria]]n [[Vice President]] [[Abdul Halim Khaddam]] resigns.
* [[June 6]] - [[Apple Computer]] announces in a keynote address that they will begin production of Intel-chiped Macintosh computers in 2006.
* [[June 6]] - [[Apple Computer]] announces in a keynote address that they will begin production of Intel-chiped [[Macintosh|Macintosh computers]] in 2006.
* [[June 9]] Almost 400 people narrowly avoid death when 2 jet airliners nearly collided on the runway, in the [[Runway incursion between US Airways flight 1170 and Aer Lingus flight 132]].
* [[June 9]] Almost 400 people narrowly avoid death when 2 jet airliners nearly collided on the runway, in the [[Runway incursion between US Airways flight 1170 and Aer Lingus flight 132]].
* [[June 13]] - Singer [[Michael Jackson]] is acquitted of all charges in his child molestation trial(see [[2005 trial of Michael Jackson]]).
* [[June 13]] - Singer [[Michael Jackson]] is acquitted of all charges in his [[Child sexual abuse|child molestation]] trial(see [[2005 trial of Michael Jackson]]).
* [[June 17]] - ([[California earthquakes of June 2005]]): A 6.7 aftershock, which followed a 5.3 [[earthquake]] the previous day, hits [[California]] making it the 4th earthquake since [[June 12]] in [[California]].
* [[June 17]] - ([[California earthquakes of June 2005]]): A 6.7 aftershock, which followed a 5.3 [[earthquake]] the previous day, hits [[California]] making it the 4th earthquake since [[June 12]] in [[California]].
* [[June 17]] - Because of "quadruple-witching" [[option]]s and [[Futures contract|future]]s expiration, the [[New York Stock Exchange]] sees the heaviest first-hour trading on record. 704 million shares are traded between 9:30-10:30 A.M. 1.92 billion shares were traded for the day.
* [[June 17]] - Because of "quadruple-witching" [[option]]s and [[Futures contract|future]]s expiration, the [[New York Stock Exchange]] sees the heaviest first-hour trading on record. 704 million shares are traded between 9:30-10:30 A.M. 1.92 billion shares were traded for the day.
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* [[June 19]] - Preliminarty election results in the [[Autonomous Community]] of [[Galicia (Spain)|Galicia]], [[Spain]] show that [[Manuel Fraga]] and the [[Partido Popular]] have lost control of the autonomous parliament.
* [[June 19]] - Preliminarty election results in the [[Autonomous Community]] of [[Galicia (Spain)|Galicia]], [[Spain]] show that [[Manuel Fraga]] and the [[Partido Popular]] have lost control of the autonomous parliament.
* [[June 21]] - A [[Volna]] booster [[rocket]] carrying the first [[light sail]] spacecraft (a joint [[Russia]]n-[[United States]] project) fails 83 seconds after its launch, destroying the spacecraft.
* [[June 21]] - A [[Volna]] booster [[rocket]] carrying the first [[light sail]] spacecraft (a joint [[Russia]]n-[[United States]] project) fails 83 seconds after its launch, destroying the spacecraft.
* [[June 23]] - The [[San Antonio Spurs]] defeat the [[Detroit Pistons]] in Game 7 of the [[2005 NBA Finals]]. The series is the first NBA Finals in 11 years to go to a seventh game.
* [[June 23]] - The [[San Antonio Spurs]] defeat the [[Detroit Pistons]] in Game 7 of the [[2005 NBA Finals]]. The series is the first [[NBA Finals]] in 11 years to go to a seventh game.
* [[June 28]] - [[Elizabeth II of the United Kingdom|Queen Elizabeth II]] conducts the [[International Fleet Review]] of 167 international warships in the [[Solent]], as part of the [[Trafalgar 200]] celebrations.
* [[June 28]] - [[Elizabeth II of the United Kingdom|Queen Elizabeth II]] conducts the [[International Fleet Review]] of 167 international warships in the [[Solent]], as part of the [[Trafalgar 200]] celebrations.
* [[June 30]] - [[Spain]] joins [[Belgium]] and the Netherlands in permitting [[same-sex marriage]].
* [[June 30]] - [[Spain]] joins [[Belgium]] and the Netherlands in permitting [[same-sex marriage]].
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* [[July 17]] - The [[Disneyland Resort]] celebrates its 50th birthday.
* [[July 17]] - The [[Disneyland Resort]] celebrates its 50th birthday.
* [[July 19]] - [[President Bush]] nominates Appeals Court Judge [[John G. Roberts, Jr.]] to the [[United States Supreme Court]], following the retirement of [[Sandra Day O'Connor]].
* [[July 19]] - [[President Bush]] nominates Appeals Court Judge [[John G. Roberts, Jr.]] to the [[United States Supreme Court]], following the retirement of [[Sandra Day O'Connor]].
* [[July 20]] - [[Canada]]'s Civil Marriage Act, legalizing same-sex marriage, receives [[Royal Assent]].
* [[July 20]] - [[Canada]]'s [[Civil Marriage Act]], legalizing same-sex marriage, receives [[Royal Assent]].
* [[July 21]] - [[21 July 2005 London bombings|A terrorist attack on London]], similar to the July 7 attacks, includes 4 attempted bomb attacks on 3 underground trains and a London bus. The bombs fail to explode properly, and only 1 injury is reported, later found to be unconnected.
* [[July 21]] - [[21 July 2005 London bombings|A terrorist attack on London]], similar to the July 7 attacks, includes 4 attempted bomb attacks on 3 underground trains and a [[Buses in London|London bus]]. The bombs fail to explode properly, and only 1 injury is reported, later found to be unconnected.
* [[July 22]] - A Brazilian electrician, [[Jean Charles de Menezes]], is shot dead at a London underground station by police who mistake him for a suicide bomber.
* [[July 22]] - A Brazilian electrician, [[Jean Charles de Menezes]], is shot dead at a London underground station by police who mistake him for a suicide bomber.
* [[July 23]] - A series of blasts hit a resort town in [[Egypt]]. See [[July 23, 2005 Sharm el-Sheikh attacks]].
* [[July 23]] - A series of blasts hit a [[resort town]] in [[Egypt]]. See [[July 23, 2005 Sharm el-Sheikh attacks]].
* [[July 24]] - [[Lance Armstrong]] wins a record 7th straight [[Tour de France|Tours de France]] before his scheduled retirement.
* [[July 24]] - [[Lance Armstrong]] wins a record 7th straight [[Tour de France|Tours de France]] before his scheduled retirement.
* [[July 26]] - The [[Space Shuttle Discovery]] is launched on its "Return To Flight" mission [[STS-114]]. This is the first Space Shuttle flight in nearly 2 1/2 years since the breakup of Space Shuttle ''[[Space Shuttle Columbia|Columbia]]'' on its return from mission [[STS-107]].
* [[July 26]] - The [[Space Shuttle Discovery]] is launched on its "Return To Flight" mission [[STS-114]]. This is the first [[Space Shuttle]] flight in nearly 2 1/2 years since the breakup of Space Shuttle ''[[Space Shuttle Columbia|Columbia]]'' on its return from mission [[STS-107]].
[[Image:STS-114 launch.jpg|thumb|Discovery STS-114 launch on July 26, 2005.]]
[[Image:STS-114 launch.jpg|thumb|Discovery STS-114 launch on July 26, 2005.]]
*[[July 26]] - [[Mumbai]] and the [[Mumbai Conurbation]] area is submerged in 5-7 ft. of water due to heavy rains, making nearby dams release water causing a massive flood, which virtually stops the financial capital of [[India]] for 4-5 days.
*[[July 26]] - [[Mumbai]] and the [[Mumbai Conurbation]] area is submerged in 5-7 ft. of water due to heavy rains, making nearby dams release water causing a massive flood, which virtually stops the financial capital of [[India]] for 4-5 days.
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* [[August 17]] - [[Sellapan Ramanathan]] gains victory in the [[Singapore Presidential elections, 2005]].
* [[August 17]] - [[Sellapan Ramanathan]] gains victory in the [[Singapore Presidential elections, 2005]].
* [[August 18]] - [[BTK killer]] Dennis Rader is sentenced to 10 consecutive life sentences.
* [[August 18]] - [[BTK killer]] Dennis Rader is sentenced to 10 consecutive life sentences.
* [[August 18]] - [[Peace Mission 2005]], the first joint [[China]]-[[Russia]] military exercise, begins its 8-day training on the [[Shandong peninsula]].
* [[August 18]] - [[Peace Mission 2005]], the first joint [[China]]-[[Russia]] [[military exercise]], begins its 8-day training on the [[Shandong peninsula]].
* [[August 21]] The British rock band [[The Rolling Stones]] kicks off their ''[[A Bigger Bang]]'' tour with a show in [[Fenway Park]], [[Boston]].
* [[August 21]] The British rock band [[The Rolling Stones]] kicks off their ''[[A Bigger Bang]]'' tour with a show in [[Fenway Park]], [[Boston]].
*[[August 21]] - [[Martin Dillon (Musician)|Martin Dillon]], 48, [[musician]], [[operatic]] [[tenor]], and [[professor]] of music, dies in [[Randolph, VT]] of a heart attack.
*[[August 21]] - [[Martin Dillon (Musician)|Martin Dillon]], 48, [[musician]], [[operatic]] [[tenor]], and [[professor]] of music, dies in [[Randolph, VT]] of a heart attack.
* [[August 22]] - A 4.1-kg (9-pound) [[meteorite]] crashes into the [[Dotito]] area of [[Zambezi Escarpment]] in [[Zimbabwe]], leaving a 15-cm (6-inch) [[Impact crater|crater]].
* [[August 22]] - A 4.1-kg (9-pound) [[meteorite]] crashes into the [[Dotito]] area of [[Zambezi Escarpment]] in [[Zimbabwe]], leaving a 15-cm (6-inch) [[Impact crater|crater]].
[[Image:Navy-FloodedNewOrleans.jpg|thumb|200px|An aerial view of the flooding near downtown [[New Orleans]], following the [[Effect of Hurricane Katrina on New Orleans|devastation of the city by Hurricane Katrina]].]]
[[Image:Navy-FloodedNewOrleans.jpg|thumb|200px|An aerial view of the flooding near downtown [[New Orleans]], following the [[Effect of Hurricane Katrina on New Orleans|devastation of the city by Hurricane Katrina]].]]
* [[August 23]] - [[Israel unilateral disengagement plan|Israel's unilateral disengagement]] from 25 Jewish settlements in the [[Gaza Strip]] and [[West Bank]] ends.
* [[August 23]] - [[Israel unilateral disengagement plan|Israel's unilateral disengagement]] from 25 [[Israeli settlement|Jewish settlements]] in the [[Gaza Strip]] and [[West Bank]] ends.
* [[August 24]] - [[Hong Kong]] [[High Court (Hong Kong)|High Court]] Judge [[Michael Hartmann]] rules that sodomy laws are unconstitutional.
* [[August 24]] - [[Hong Kong]] [[High Court (Hong Kong)|High Court]] Judge [[Michael Hartmann]] rules that [[]]s are unconstitutional.
* [[August 26]] - [[Jean Michel Jarre]]'s "[[Space of Freedom]]" concert is held in [[Gdańsk]], [[Poland]] commemorating the 25th anniversary of the creation of [[Solidarność]] ("Solidarity" trade union).
* [[August 26]] - [[Jean Michel Jarre]]'s "[[Space of Freedom]]" concert is held in [[Gdańsk]], [[Poland]] commemorating the 25th anniversary of the creation of [[Solidarność]] ("Solidarity" trade union).
* [[August 28]] - A terrorist wounds 52 at a bus station in Beersheba, Israel. Islamic Jihad claims responsibility for the attack.
* [[August 28]] - A terrorist wounds 52 at a [[bus station]] in Beersheba, Israel. Islamic Jihad claims responsibility for the attack.
* [[August 29]] - At least 1,836 are killed, and [[Hurricane Katrina effects by region|severe damage]] is caused along the [[U.S. Gulf Coast]], as [[Hurricane Katrina]] strikes the [[Louisiana]], [[Mississippi]] and [[Alabama]] coastal areas.
* [[August 29]] - At least 1,836 are killed, and [[Hurricane Katrina effects by region|severe damage]] is caused along the [[U.S. Gulf Coast]], as [[Hurricane Katrina]] strikes the [[Louisiana]], [[Mississippi]] and [[Alabama]] coastal areas.
* [[August 31]] - A crowd crush on the Al-Aaimmah bridge in [[Baghdad]] kills several hundred civilians (see [[Baghdad bridge stampede]]).
* [[August 31]] - A crowd crush on the [[Al-Aaimmah bridge]] in [[Baghdad]] kills several hundred civilians (see [[Baghdad bridge stampede]]).


===[[September 2005|September]]===
===[[September 2005|September]]===
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* [[September 21]] - Popular [[Peer-to-peer|P2P]] client [[WinMX]] is confirmed to be offline.
* [[September 21]] - Popular [[Peer-to-peer|P2P]] client [[WinMX]] is confirmed to be offline.
* [[September 23]] - Convicted bank thief and [[Boricua Popular Army]] leader, [[Filiberto Ojeda Ríos]], is killed in his home in [[Hormigueros, Puerto Rico]] when members of the [[FBI]] attempt to serve an arrest warrant.
* [[September 23]] - Convicted bank thief and [[Boricua Popular Army]] leader, [[Filiberto Ojeda Ríos]], is killed in his home in [[Hormigueros, Puerto Rico]] when members of the [[FBI]] attempt to serve an arrest warrant.
* [[September 24]] - [[Hurricane Rita]] hits the U.S. Gulf Coast. The 9th Ward section of New Orleans floods for the 2nd time in a month and a half. Louisiana, Mississippi, Texas, and Alabama are also affected.
* [[September 24]] - [[Hurricane Rita]] hits the U.S. Gulf Coast. The [[Ninth Ward of New Orleans|9th Ward]] section of New Orleans floods for the 2nd time in a month and a half. Louisiana, Mississippi, Texas, and Alabama are also affected.
* [[September 24]] - Worldwide protests occur against the [[Iraq War]], with over 150,000 protestors in [[Washington DC]]. See [[Opposition to the Iraq War]].
* [[September 24]] - Worldwide protests occur against the [[Iraq War]], with over 150,000 protestors in [[Washington DC]]. See [[Opposition to the Iraq War]].
* [[September 25]] - [[Polish parliamentary election, 2005|Polish parliamentary election]]: Two center-right parties win the most seats.
* [[September 25]] - [[Polish parliamentary election, 2005|Polish parliamentary election]]: Two center-right parties win the most seats.
* [[September 26]] - U.S. Army Reservist [[Lynndie England]] is convicted by a military jury on 6 of 7 counts in connection with the [[Abu Ghraib prisoner abuse]] scandal.
* [[September 26]] - U.S. Army Reservist [[Lynndie England]] is convicted by a [[military jury]] on 6 of 7 counts in connection with the [[Abu Ghraib prisoner abuse]] scandal.
* [[September 27]] - [[Michaëlle Jean]], born in [[Haiti]], becomes the 27th [[Governor General of Canada]], and the first [[Black Canadian|black]] person to hold that position.
* [[September 27]] - [[Michaëlle Jean]], born in [[Haiti]], becomes the 27th [[Governor General of Canada]], and the first [[Black Canadian|black]] person to hold that position.
* [[September 28]] - American politician [[Tom DeLay]] is indicted on charges of criminal conspiracy by a Texas grand jury.
* [[September 28]] - American politician [[Tom DeLay]] is indicted on charges of [[Conspiracy (crime)|criminal conspiracy]] by a Texas grand jury.
* [[September 29]] - [[John G. Roberts, Jr.]] is confirmed and sworn in as [[Chief Justice of the United States]].
* [[September 29]] - [[John G. Roberts, Jr.]] is confirmed and sworn in as [[Chief Justice of the United States]].
* [[September 30]] - The [[Parliament of Catalonia]] passes, with 120 plus votes and 15 against, the Project of New [[Catalan Statute of Autonomy]], proclaiming in Article 1, "Catalonia is a nation".
* [[September 30]] - The [[Parliament of Catalonia]] passes, with 120 plus votes and 15 against, the Project of New [[Catalan Statute of Autonomy]], proclaiming in Article 1, "Catalonia is a nation".
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[[image:Jens Stoltenberg.jpg|thumb|Jens Stoltenberg]]
* [[October 17]] - [[Jens Stoltenberg]] becomes [[Prime Minister of Norway]] for the second time.
* [[October 17]] - [[Jens Stoltenberg]] becomes [[Prime Minister of Norway]] for the second time.
* [[October 18]] - The [[UN]] tightens the rules for its staff, following several claims of financial impropriety and sexual abuse.
* [[October 18]] - The [[UN]] tightens the rules for its staff, following several claims of financial impropriety and [[sexual abuse]].
* [[October 19]] - The [[Trials of Saddam Hussein]] begin.
* [[October 19]] - The [[Trials of Saddam Hussein]] begin.
* [[October 19]] - [[Hurricane Wilma]] swells into a [[Saffir-Simpson Hurricane Scale|Category 5]] storm.
* [[October 19]] - [[Hurricane Wilma]] swells into a [[Saffir-Simpson Hurricane Scale|Category 5]] storm.
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* [[October 26]] - [[Iran]]ian president [[Mahmoud Ahmadinejad]] calls for [[Israel]] to be "wiped off the map" at "World Without Zionism" conference in [[Tehran]], Iran, and condemns the peace process.
* [[October 26]] - [[Iran]]ian president [[Mahmoud Ahmadinejad]] calls for [[Israel]] to be "wiped off the map" at "World Without Zionism" conference in [[Tehran]], Iran, and condemns the peace process.
* [[October 26]] - The U.S. death toll in [[Iraq]] reaches 2,000.
* [[October 26]] - The U.S. death toll in [[Iraq]] reaches 2,000.
* [[October 26]]- The Chicago White Sox beat the Houston Astros in 4 games to win their first World Series since 1917.
* [[October 26]]- The [[Chicago White Sox]] beat the Houston Astros in 4 games to win their first World Series since 1917.
* [[October 27]] - Two [[teenager]]s accidentally electrocute themselves in [[Seine-Saint-Denis]], [[Paris]], [[France]], leading to [[2005 Paris suburb riots|widespread rioting]].
* [[October 27]] - Two [[teenager]]s accidentally electrocute themselves in [[Seine-Saint-Denis]], [[Paris]], [[France]], leading to [[2005 Paris suburb riots|widespread rioting]].
* [[October 28]] - Vice presidential adviser [[Lewis "Scooter" Libby]] resigns after being charged with obstruction of justice, perjury and making a false statement in the [[Plame Affair|CIA leak investigation]].
* [[October 28]] - Vice presidential adviser [[Lewis "Scooter" Libby]] resigns after being charged with [[obstruction of justice]], perjury and making a false statement in the [[Plame Affair|CIA leak investigation]].
* [[October 29]] - A train in [[Andhra Pradesh]], [[India]] derails, killing at least 77 people.
* [[October 29]] - A train in [[Andhra Pradesh]], [[India]] derails, killing at least 77 people.
* [[October 29]] - At least 61 people are dead and many others wounded in three powerful blasts in the [[India]]n capital, [[Delhi]] (See [[29 October 2005 Delhi bombings]] for full details).
* [[October 29]] - At least 61 people are dead and many others wounded in three powerful blasts in the [[India]]n capital, [[Delhi]] (See [[29 October 2005 Delhi bombings]] for full details).
* [[October 30]] - [[Hurricane Beta]] hits the coast of [[Nicaragua]]. It is the 13th hurricane of 2005, breaking the [[1969]] record of 12 hurricanes.
* [[October 30]] - [[Hurricane Beta]] hits the coast of [[Nicaragua]]. It is the 13th hurricane of 2005, breaking the [[1969]] record of 12 hurricanes.
* [[October 31]] - The [[2005 Sony CD copy protection scandal]] is revealed.
* [[October 31]] - The [[2005 Sony CD copy protection scandal]] is revealed.
* [[October 31]] - U.S. President [[George W. Bush]] nominates Federal Appeals Court Judge [[Samuel Alito]] to be an Associate Justice of the [[Supreme Court of the United States]].
* [[October 31]] - U.S. President [[George W. Bush]] nominates Federal Appeals Court Judge [[Samuel Alito]] to be an [[Associate Justice]] of the [[Supreme Court of the United States]].


===[[November 2005|November]]===
===[[November 2005|November]]===
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[[Image:Evanville Tornado, Nov 6, 2005.jpg|thumb|150px|right|Part of the devastation caused by an F3 tornado near [[Evansville, Indiana]].]]
[[Image:Evanville Tornado, Nov 6, 2005.jpg|thumb|150px|right|Part of the devastation caused by an F3 tornado near [[Evansville, Indiana]].]]
* [[November 3]] & [[November 4|4]] - Another severe aftershock measuring 6.3 on the [[Richter scale]] hits affected areas of [[Northern Pakistan]].
* [[November 3]] & [[November 4|4]] - Another severe aftershock measuring 6.3 on the [[Richter scale]] hits affected areas of [[Northern Pakistan]].
* [[November 4]] - The U.S. and Uruguay governments sign a bilateral investment treaty.
* [[November 4]] - The U.S. and Uruguay governments sign a [[Bilateral Investment Treaty|bilateral investment treaty]].
* [[November 4]] - Afghan police officers find [[Nadia Anjuman]]'s body in her home in the western city of Herat; she had been beaten to death by her husband.
* [[November 4]] - Afghan police officers find [[Nadia Anjuman]]'s body in her home in the western city of Herat; she had been beaten to death by her husband.
* [[November 6]] - [[Evansville Tornado of November 2005]]: A [[tornado]] hits western [[Kentucky]] and southwestern [[Indiana]], killing at least 22.
* [[November 6]] - [[Evansville Tornado of November 2005]]: A [[tornado]] hits western [[Kentucky]] and southwestern [[Indiana]], killing at least 22.
* [[November 6]] - [[Azerbaijan parliamentary election, 2005|Azerbaijan parliamentary election]]: Results are disputed between the [[New Azerbaijan Party]] and the [[Azadliq Party]] opposition.
* [[November 6]] - [[Azerbaijan parliamentary election, 2005|Azerbaijan parliamentary election]]: Results are disputed between the [[New Azerbaijan Party]] and the [[Azadliq Party]] opposition.
* [[November 7]] - [[Microsoft]] launches [[Microsoft SQL Server]] 2005, Microsoft Visual Studio 2005 and Microsoft BizTalk 2006 worldwide.
* [[November 7]] - [[Microsoft]] launches [[Microsoft SQL Server]] 2005, [[Microsoft Visual Studio]] 2005 and Microsoft [[Microsoft BizTalk Server|BizTalk]] 2006 worldwide.
* [[November 8]] - [[President of the French Republic|French President]] [[Jacques Chirac]] declares a state of emergency on the 12th day of the [[France|French]] [[civil unrest]] (see [[2005 civil unrest in France]]).
* [[November 8]] - [[President of the French Republic|French President]] [[Jacques Chirac]] declares a state of emergency on the 12th day of the [[France|French]] [[civil unrest]] (see [[2005 civil unrest in France]]).
* [[November 9]] - At least 50 people are killed and more than 120 injured in a series of coordinated [[suicide bombings]] in [[Amman]], [[Jordan]] (See [[2005 Amman bombings]]).
* [[November 9]] - At least 50 people are killed and more than 120 injured in a series of coordinated [[suicide bombings]] in [[Amman]], [[Jordan]] (See [[2005 Amman bombings]]).
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*[[December 23]] - [[Azerbaijan Airlines]] Flight 217 from [[Baku, Azerbaijan]] to [[Aktau, Kazakhstan]] crashes shortly after takeoff, killing 23 people.
*[[December 23]] - [[Azerbaijan Airlines]] Flight 217 from [[Baku, Azerbaijan]] to [[Aktau, Kazakhstan]] crashes shortly after takeoff, killing 23 people.
*[[December 23]] - [[Chad]] declares a [[Chadian-Sudanese conflict|state of war]] against [[Sudan]] following a December 18th attack on [[Battle of Adre|Adre]], which left about 100 people dead.
*[[December 23]] - [[Chad]] declares a [[Chadian-Sudanese conflict|state of war]] against [[Sudan]] following a December 18th attack on [[Battle of Adre|Adre]], which left about 100 people dead.
*[[December 23]] - In [[Israel]], the trial of [[Tali Fahima]] ends in a plea bargain.
*[[December 23]] - In [[Israel]], the trial of [[Tali Fahima]] ends in a [[plea bargain]].
*[[December 24]] - [[Pope Benedict XVI]] leads his first [[Christmas]] Midnight [[Mass]] as Pope, praying for peace in the [[Middle East]].
*[[December 24]] - [[Pope Benedict XVI]] leads his first [[Christmas]] Midnight [[Mass]] as Pope, praying for peace in the [[Middle East]].
*[[December 26]] - [[Indonesia]]ns mark the first moments of the [[2004 Indian Ocean Earthquake|tsunami]] wave that came ashore exactly a year earlier, with thousands of people commemorating victims and relatives in many ceremonies.
*[[December 26]] - [[Indonesia]]ns mark the first moments of the [[2004 Indian Ocean Earthquake|tsunami]] wave that came ashore exactly a year earlier, with thousands of people commemorating victims and relatives in many ceremonies.
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*[[February 3]] - [[Zurab Zhvania]], [[Prime Minister of Georgia]] (b. [[1963]])
*[[February 3]] - [[Zurab Zhvania]], [[Prime Minister of Georgia]] (b. [[1963]])
*[[February 5]] - [[Gnassingbe Eyadema]], [[President of Togo]] (b. [[1937]])
*[[February 5]] - [[Gnassingbe Eyadema]], [[President of Togo]] (b. [[1937]])
*[[February 6]] - [[Merle Kilgore]], American singer and songwriter (b.1934)
*[[February 6]] - [[Merle Kilgore]], American [[Singer-songwriter|singer and songwriter]] (b.1934)
*[[February 14]] - [[Rafik Hariri]], [[Prime Minister of Lebanon]] (assassinated) (b. [[1944]])
*[[February 14]] - [[Rafik Hariri]], [[Prime Minister of Lebanon]] (assassinated) (b. [[1944]])
*[[February 17]] - [[Nariman Sadeq]], Queen of Egypt (b. [[1934]])
*[[February 17]] - [[Nariman Sadeq]], Queen of Egypt (b. [[1934]])
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===March===
*[[March 6]] - [[Teresa Wright]], American actress (b. [[1918]])
*[[March 6]] - [[Teresa Wright]], American actress (b. [[1918]])
*[[March 6]] - [[Tommy Vance]], British radio disc jockey (b. [[1941]])
*[[March 6]] - [[Tommy Vance]], British radio [[disc jockey]] (b. [[1941]])
*[[March 9]] - [[Jeanette Schmid]], German-born professional whistler (b. [[1924]])
*[[March 9]] - [[Jeanette Schmid]], German-born professional whistler (b. [[1924]])
*[[March 9]] - [[Chris LeDoux]], American rodeo performer and singer (b. [[1949]])
*[[March 9]] - [[Chris LeDoux]], American rodeo performer and singer (b. [[1949]])
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*[[March 29]] - [[Mitch Hedberg]], American comedian (b. [[1968]])
*[[March 29]] - [[Mitch Hedberg]], American comedian (b. [[1968]])
*[[March 30]] - [[Fred Korematsu]], American civil rights activist (b. [[1919]])
*[[March 30]] - [[Fred Korematsu]], American civil rights activist (b. [[1919]])
*[[March 31]] - [[Terri Schiavo]], American right-to-die cause célèbre (b. [[1963]])
*[[March 31]] - [[Terri Schiavo]], American [[Euthanasia|right-to-die]] cause célèbre (b. [[1963]])


===April===
===April===
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*[[August 6]] - [[Carlo Little]], British drummer (b.[[1938]])
*[[August 6]] - [[Carlo Little]], British drummer (b.[[1938]])
*[[August 7]] - [[Peter Jennings]], Canadian-born news anchor (b. [[1938]])
*[[August 7]] - [[Peter Jennings]], Canadian-born news anchor (b. [[1938]])
*[[August 12]] - [[Lakshman Kadirgamar]], foreign minister of Sri Lanka (assassinated) (b. [[1932]])
*[[August 12]] - [[Lakshman Kadirgamar]], foreign minister of [[Sri Lanka]] (assassinated) (b. [[1932]])
*[[August 12]] - [[Frère Roger]], Swiss founder of the Taizé Community (b. [[1915]])
*[[August 12]] - [[Frère Roger]], Swiss founder of the [[Taizé Community]] (b. [[1915]])
*[[August 13]] - [[David Lange]], [[Prime Minister of New Zealand]] (b. [[1942]])
*[[August 13]] - [[David Lange]], [[Prime Minister of New Zealand]] (b. [[1942]])
*[[August 16]] - [[Joe Ranft]], American animator (b. [[1960]])
*[[August 16]] - [[Joe Ranft]], American animator (b. [[1960]])
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==2005 in fiction==
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* [[Metal Gear Solid]] (videogame): In February of 2005, during a training mission on Shadow Moses, a nuclear weapons facility on a remote island off the coast of Alaska, the Next-Generation Special Forces unit rebels against the United States government, led by the covert black ops team FOXHOUND. The rebellion is put down by the US government.
* [[Metal Gear Solid]] (videogame): In February of 2005, during a training mission on Shadow Moses, a nuclear weapons facility on a remote island off the coast of Alaska, the Next-Generation Special Forces unit rebels against the United States government, led by the covert black ops team [[FOXHOUND]]. The rebellion is put down by the US government.
* [[March 25]] to [[March 26]] - the events of the [[Doctor Who]] episode ''[[Rose (Doctor Who)|Rose]]'' take place in which the [[Ninth Doctor]] is joined by new companion [[Rose Tyler]] and they defeat the [[Nestene Consciousness]]' plans of using plastic shop window dummies called [[Auton]]s to wipe out all [[Human]] life on [[Earth]] and turning the planet into a new food source.
* [[March 25]] to [[March 26]] - the events of the [[Doctor Who]] episode ''[[Rose (Doctor Who)|Rose]]'' take place in which the [[Ninth Doctor]] is joined by new companion [[Rose Tyler]] and they defeat the [[Nestene Consciousness]]' plans of using plastic shop window dummies called [[Auton]]s to wipe out all [[Human]] life on [[Earth]] and turning the planet into a new food source.
* [[April 3]] - The wedding of Keitaro Urashima and Naru Narusegawa, the main characters of [[Love Hina]], takes place.
* [[April 3]] - The wedding of Keitaro Urashima and Naru Narusegawa, the main characters of [[Love Hina]], takes place.

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2005 in various calendars
Gregorian calendar2005
MMV
Ab urbe condita2758
Armenian calendar1454
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Berber calendar2955
British Regnal year53 Eliz. 2 – 54 Eliz. 2
Buddhist calendar2549
Burmese calendar1367
Byzantine calendar7513–7514
Chinese calendar甲申年 (Wood Monkey)
4702 or 4495
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4703 or 4496
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Ethiopian calendar1997–1998
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Juche calendar94
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Nanakshahi calendar537
Thai solar calendar2548
Tibetan calendar阳木猴年
(male Wood-Monkey)
2131 or 1750 or 978
    — to —
阴木鸡年
(female Wood-Rooster)
2132 or 1751 or 979
Unix time1104537600 – 1136073599

2005 (MMV) was a common year starting on Saturday of the Gregorian calendar.

It was designated:

See also: Wikipedia's almanac of events for this year.

Climate

Mean surface temperature anomalies for 2005 compared to average temperatures from 1951 to 1980 (source: NASA)

Based on estimates by NASA's Goddard Institute for Space Studies, 2005 was the warmest year since reliable wide-spread instrumental measurements became available in the late 1800s, beating the previous record set in 1998 by a few hundredths of a degree Celsius.

Events

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Iraqi police officers hold up their index fingers marked with purple indelible ink, a security measure to prevent double voting.

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The Kyoto Protocol is intended to cut global emissions of greenhouse gases.

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Protesters in front of Terri Schiavo's Pinellas Park, Florida hospice, March 27, 2005.

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The Prince of Wales and the Duchess of Cornwall following their civil wedding in Windsor, England.
Pope Benedict XVI

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The wreckage of the No. 30 bus in Tavistock Square after the 7 July 2005 London bombings.
Discovery STS-114 launch on July 26, 2005.
  • July 26 - Mumbai and the Mumbai Conurbation area is submerged in 5-7 ft. of water due to heavy rains, making nearby dams release water causing a massive flood, which virtually stops the financial capital of India for 4-5 days.
  • July 28 - The Provisional IRA issues a statement formally ordering an end to the armed campaign it has pursued since 1969 and ordering all its units to dump their arms.

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An aerial view of the flooding near downtown New Orleans, following the devastation of the city by Hurricane Katrina.

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Gas price hike shown at a Shell station.

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Visible image of Hurricane Wilma near record intensity with a central pressure of 882 millibars.
Jens Stoltenberg

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Part of the devastation caused by an F3 tornado near Evansville, Indiana.
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Edmonton Eskimos

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The building, in Tehran, into which the C-130 plane crashed.
December 9 was the last day of service for London's Routemaster buses.
The Hertfordshire explosions seen from nearby on December 11.

Births

Deaths

Main article: Deaths in 2005

January

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November

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Nobel Prizes

2005 in fiction

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  1. ^ Catholic World News, February 14, 2005, "Sister Lucia, last Fatima seer, dead at 97"