2020
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Years: | 2017 2018 2019 – 2020 – 2021 2022 2023 |
2020 (MMXX) is a leap year starting on Wednesday in the Gregorian calendar and is the current year. It is the first year of the 2020s. It is the 20th year of the 21st century.
The 2019–20 coronavirus pandemic has led to severe global economic and social disruption.[1]
Events[change | change source]
January[change | change source]
- January 1 — All works published in 1924, except sound recordings, enter the public domain in the United States.
- January 3 — A U.S. airstrike near Baghdad International Airport kills Iranian military general Qasem Soleimani, fueling the Persian Gulf crisis.
- January 5 – Second Libyan Civil War: Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdoğan announces that Turkish troops will be deployed to Libya on behalf of the United Nations.[2]
- January 7 – Persian Gulf crisis: 56 people are reported killed and over 200 are crushed on by others at the funeral of Qasem Soleimani in the city of Kerman, Iran.[3]
- January 8 — A plane bound for Ukraine crashes just after taking off from Tehran, Iran, killing all 176 on board. It was later announced that Iran accidentally shot down the plane.
- January 9 — ISIL militants assault a Nigerien military base at Chinagodrar, killing at least 89 Nigerien soldiers.[4]
- January 10 — The Sultan of Oman, Qaboos bin Said, dies aged 79. He is replaced by Haitham bin Tariq.
- January 11 — Incumbent President of the Republic of China Tsai Ing-wen is re-elected winning 57% of the vote.
- January 15 — Russian Prime Minister Dmitry Medvedev announced his resignation. He was replaced by Mikhail Mishustin.
- January 18 – Yemeni Civil War: 111 Yemeni soldiers and five civilians are killed in a drone and missile attack on a military camp near Ma'rib.[5]
- January 26 — Nine Americans, including basketball legend Kobe Bryant, are killed in a helicopter crash in Calabasas, California.
- January 28 — President Donald Trump and Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu announce the Trump peace plan.
- January 30 — The World Health Organization declared 2019–20 coronavirus outbreak, originating in Wuhan, China.
- January 31 — The United Kingdom and Gibraltar leave the European Union.
February[change | change source]
- February 4 — Former President Daniel arap Moi, who ruled Kenya for twenty-four years, dies aged 95.
- February 5 — President Donald Trump is found innocent during his impeachment trial by the U.S. Senate.
- February 8 — A Thai soldier shoots and kills 29 people at a mall in the Nakhon Ratchasima Province.
- February 9 — The South Korean movie, Parasite, becomes the first non-English-language movie to win the Academy Award for Best Picture.
- February 11 — 2019–20 coronavirus outbreak: The World Health Organization (WHO) names the disease COVID-19.[source?]
- February 13 — NASA publishes a detailed study of Arrokoth, the most distant body ever explored by a spacecraft, which New Horizons passed by on its journey through the Kuiper Belt.[6][7][8]
- February 19 — Shootings in Hanau, Germany, leaves eleven people dead and five others wounded.[9]
- February 25 — Former President Hosni Mubarak, who ruled Egypt for nearly thirty years only to be removed from office during the Arab Spring, dies aged 91.
- February 27 – The Dow Jones Industrial Average plunges by 1,190.95 points, or 4.4%, to close at 25,766.64, its largest one-day points decline in history. This follows several days of large falls, marking the worst week for the index since 2008, triggered by fears of the spreading coronavirus. This would cause a massive global stock market crash.[10]
- February 28 – Ambassadors of all 29 NATO Allies meet in the North Atlantic Council expressing solidarity with Turkey after 33 Turkish soldiers were killed in an air strike by the Syrian government forces during the ongoing Syrian civil war.[11][12][13]
- February 29 – A truce is signed between American troops, Afghan troops, and the Taliban.[14]
March[change | change source]
- March 3
- Several tornadoes tear through Nashville, Tennessee, killing 25.[15]
- Adisumarmo International Airport in Solo (Surakarta), Java, Indonesia, is closed after the eruption of Mount Merapi volcano.[16]
- March 4 – Former Secretary-General of the United Nations and Prime Minister of Peru Javier Pérez de Cuéllar dies at the age of 100.[17]
- March 5 – The I.C.C. approves the Afghanistan War Crimes Inquiry to begin, allowing for the first time for U.S. citizens to be investigated.[18][19][20]
- March 8 – Italy places 16 million people in quarantine, more than a quarter of its population, in a bid to stop the spread of coronavirus.[21][22]
- March 9 – Share prices fall sharply around the world due to an oil price war between Russia and Saudi Arabia, caused by the 2019–20 coronavirus pandemic. The Dow Jones Industrial Average fell more than 2,000 points.[23] Oil prices fell by as much as 30% in early trading.[24][25]
- March 11 – 2019–20 coronavirus pandemic: The World Health Organization declares the COVID-19 outbreak a pandemic.[26][27]
- March 12 – Global stock markets crash three days after Black Monday due to continued concerns over COVID-19 and the U.S. travel ban on the Schengen Area. The Dow Jones Industrial Average went into free fall, closing at over -2,300 points.[28][29]
- March 13 – The Government of Nepal announced that Mount Everest would closed off from the public and climbers for the rest of the season over concerns rising from the coronavirus pandemic.[30]
- March 14 – Spain goes into lockdown after the country is hard-hit by the COVID-19 pandemic the day before declaring the Alarm Status.[31]
- March 15 – New Zealand cancels the mass gathering marking the first anniversary of the 2019 Christchurch Mosque massacre due to 2019–20 coronavirus pandemic.
- March 16 – Oil prices fall into the $20 range, down 10 percent from the previous day amid the coronavirus pandemic, as The Fed cuts interest rates to zero.[32][33]
- March 17
- The Iranian government says that "millions" may die from the coronavirus if people keep ignoring health guidelines and continue traveling. Two major shrines were closed on March 16 after fiathful pushed into the courtyards. 90% of the 18,000 coronavirus cases in the Middle East have taken place in Iran; 988 people have died in the country.[34]
- European leaders close the EU's external and Schengen borders for at least 30 days, in an effort to slow the COVID-19 pandemic.[35]
- 2019–20 coronavirus pandemic: UEFA postpones the Euro 2020 association football tournament until summer 2021.[36]
- March 18 – The Eurovision Song Contest 2020 would be cancelled due to 2019-20 coronavirus pandemic in Europe.[37] It's the first in the history of the contest to be cancelled.[38]
- March 20 – 2019–20 coronavirus pandemic: The worldwide death toll from COVID-19 passes 10,000 as the total number of cases reaches a quarter of a million.[39][40][41]
- March 23 – 2019–20 coronavirus pandemic: The International Baccalaureate cancels the May 2020 IB Exams, affecting 200,000 students worldwide.[42]
- March 24
- 2019–20 coronavirus pandemic: 2.6 billion people, a third of the world's population, face some form of movement restrictions as India goes into lockdown for 21 days to curb the spread of COVID-19.[43]
- 2019–20 coronavirus pandemic: Chinese Premier Li Keqiang reports that "the spread of domestically transmitted epidemic has been basically blocked" and the outbreak has been controlled in China.[44]
- 2019–20 coronavirus pandemic: The United Kingdom goes into lockdown for three weeks to contain COVID-19.[45]
- 2019–20 coronavirus pandemic: Japan suspends the Summer Olympics until 2021.[46]
- March 25 – American FBI official Robert Levinson was declared dead by his family after being missing for nearly thirteen years while on a CIA mission.[47] It is believed he died while being held captive by the Iranian government.[48]
- March 26
- 2019–20 coronavirus pandemic: Global COVID-19 cases reach 500,000, with nearly 23,000 deaths confirmed.[49] The United States surpasses China and Italy in total number of known COVID-19 cases, with at least 81,321 cases and more than 1,000 deaths.[50]
- China temporarily suspends entry for foreign nationals with visas or residence permits, effective midnight March 28.[51]
- Militants in the Philippines, Syria, Yemen, and Libya agree to U.N. Secretary-General António Guterres's call for a cease fire; some accept medical aid for themselves and the noncobatants in their communities. Guterres also asked wealthy countries to provide $2 billion to aid in fighting the virus. Colombia and Venezuela discussed a common response to the globabl pandemic, and the UAE has airlifted aid to Iran.[52]
- March 27
- North Macedonia becomes the 30th country to join NATO.[53]
- Hamed Karoui, who was Prime Minister of Tunisia for ten years, dies at the age of 92.[54]
- March 30
- 2019–20 coronavirus pandemic: The number of deaths in Spain, 7,340, passes those in China.[55]
- 2020 Russia–Saudi Arabia oil price war: The price of Brent Crude falls 9% to $23 per barrel, the lowest level since November 2002.[56]
- 2020 Summer Olympics: The International Olympic Committee announced of rescheduled Olympics will be July 23 to August 8, 2021.[57][58]
- Former Premier of the Republic of China General Hau Pei-tsun dies of multiple organ failure, aged 100.[59]
April[change | change source]
- April 1 – Former Prime Minister of Somalia Nur Hassan Hussein dies of COVID-19, aged 82.[60]
- April 2 – 2019–20 coronavirus pandemic: Over 1,000,000 cases of COVID-19 are confirmed worldwide.[61]
- April 3 – 2019–20 coronavirus pandemic: Prime Minister of Singapore Lee Hsien Loong announced a much stricter set of rules called "Circuit Breaker", starting 7 April until at least 4 May. All non-essential workplaces will be closed during this period. Schools will move to home-based learning, and preschools will close.[62][63]
- April 5
- 2019–20 coronavirus pandemic: The first case of COVID-19 in a zoo animal is reported; a four-year-old female Malayan tiger at the Bronx Zoo in New York.[64]
- Mahmoud Jibril, interim Libyan Prime Minister who oversaw the 2011 civil war and the fall of Muammar Gaddafi, dies of COVID-19 at aged 67.[65]
- April 7 – 2019–20 coronavirus pandemic: Japan declares a state of emergency in response to COVID-19, and passes a stimulus package worth 108 trillion yen ($990 billion), equal to 20% of the country's GDP.[66]
- April 8 – 2019–20 coronavirus pandemic: China ends the lockdown in Wuhan, with people allowed to leave the city for the first time in 76 days.[67][68]
- April 10 – 2019–20 coronavirus pandemic: The death toll from COVID-19 exceeds 100,000 globally, a ten-fold increase from March 20.[69]
- April 12–13 – At least thirty people are killed in an Easter Sunday tornado outbreak in the Southeastern United States.[70]
- April 13 – 2019–20 coronavirus pandemic: Spain partially stops some lockdown rules, allowing around 300,000 non-essential workers, such as construction and manufacturing industries to return to their jobs.[71]
- April 15
- April 17
- April 18–April 19 – At least 23 people are killed at random at several places in Nova Scotia, Canada.[77] It was the deadliest attack of its kind in Canadian history.[78]
- April 20 – Oil prices reach a record low, falling into negative values, due to the ongoing coronavirus pandemic and the Russia–Saudi Arabia oil price war.[79]
- April 24 – 2019–20 coronavirus pandemic: Ecuador revises its total confirmed cases to 22,719, doubled from previous day, caused by increased test capacity and presentation of delayed results. [80]
- April 25 – 2019–20 coronavirus pandemic: The death toll from COVID-19 exceeds 200,000 globally.[81] The U.K. becomes the fifth country to report 20,000 deaths.[82]
- April 26
- April 27 – 2019–20 coronavirus pandemic: The number of confirmed cases of COVID-19 passes 3 million worldwide, while the number of confirmed cases of COVID-19 in the United States passes 1 million.[85][86]
- April 28 – 2019–20 coronavirus pandemic: Russia's 87,147 COVID-19 cases passes the 84,341 in China.[87]
May[change | change source]
- May 1
- In the aftermath of the 2020 Nova Scotia attacks, Canada bans assault-style weapons.[88]
- 2019–20 coronavirus pandemic: U.S. Food and Drug Administration authorizes emergency remdesivir use to treat the sickest COVID-19 patients. [89][90]
- 2019–20 coronavirus pandemic: The total number of recovered COVID-19 patient reached 1 million worldwide, according data from Johns Hopkins University.[91]
- May 2 – 2019–20 coronavirus pandemic: Spain further eases the nationwide lockdown, allowing adults to go outside their homes from 6 to 10am and 8 to 11pm.[92]
- May 3 – 2019–20 coronavirus pandemic: Brazil reports 100,000 cases of infection and 7,000 deaths.[93] This is the ninth highest number of cases in the world, passing Iran.
- May 4 – COVID-19 pandemic: Italy begins slowing down some of its lockdown measures. Italians can now exercise outside of their home, visit relatives at the same regions, be part of a funeral with a 15 attendees minimum, and visit bike and scooter shops. Schools, cinemas, and most shops remain closed.[94]
- May 5 – 2019–20 coronavirus pandemic: The UK death toll from COVID-19 becomes the highest in Europe at 32,313 after exceeding the death toll of 29,029 in Italy.[95]
- May 6
- 2019–20 coronavirus pandemic: New evidence indicates that an Algerian-born French fishmonger who had not traveled to China and did not have contact with any Chinese nationals was treated for pneumonia from an unknown source, now identified as COVID-19, on December 27, 2019.[96][97]
- Astronomers announce the discovery of the first black hole located in a star system visible to the naked eye.[98]
- May 9 – Several Chinese and Indian soldiers are injured in a cross-border clash at the Nathu La crossing. About 150 troops participated in the face-off, which involved fistfights and stone-throwing.[99]
- May 10
- COVID-19 pandemic: The number of confirmed cases of COVID-19 passes 4 million worldwide. [100]
- COVID-19 pandemic: Wuhan, the original epicentre of the panndemic, reports its first coronavirus cases in more than a month. A 89-year old man was confirmed positive, but his wife and several member of the community were recorded as asymptomatic cases.[101]
- May 12
- Gunmen storm a maternity hospital and kill 24 people, including two newborn babies in a majority-Shia neighborhood of Kabul, Afghanistan.[102][103][104]
- Former Laotian Vice President and Prime Minister Sisavath Keobounphanh dies aged 92.[105]
- May 14
- COVID-19 pandemic:
- The global death toll from COVID-19 exceeds 300,000.[106]
- The UN warns of a global mental health crisis caused by isolation, fear, uncertainty and economic turmoil.[107]
- COVID-19 pandemic:
- May 16 – Félicien Kabuga, a Rwandan businessman responsible for supporting the Rwandan genocide, is arrested in Asnières-sur-Seine, France after 26 years as a fugitive.[108]
- May 21 – COVID-19 pandemic: The number of confirmed cases of COVID-19 passes 5 million worldwide, with 106,000 new cases recorded over the past 24 hours, the highest single-day figure so far.[109]
- May 22
- Pakistan International Airlines Flight 8303 crashes in Karachi, killing 97 people, leaving two survivors from the plane and eight injuries on the ground.[110]
- COVID-19 pandemic: Brazil overtakes Russia to become the country with the second highest number of COVID-19 cases, with over 330,000 reported. President Jair Bolsonaro continues to dismiss the threat of the virus.[111]
- May 26
- Same-sex marriage becomes legal in Costa Rica, becoming the first Central American country to do so.[112]
- Massive riots and protests break out in the United States following the police killing of George Floyd in Minneapolis, Minnesota.[113]
- May 27
- U.S. Secretary of State Mike Pompeo says that Hong Kong is "no longer autonomous",[114] as China backs a new security law that would make it a crime to undermine Beijing's authority in the territory.[115]
- COVID-19 pandemic: The U.S. death toll passes 100,000 – more Americans then were killed in the Vietnam and Korean wars combined, and approaching that of the First World War, when 116,000 Americans died in combat.[116] The total number of cases continues to rise, although the rate is slowing.[117]
- May 29
- Taiwan decriminalises adultery.[118]
- Abderrahmane Youssoufi, who was Prime Minister of Morocco for four years, dies of lung cancer at aged 96.[119]
- May 30 – The first crewed flight of the Dragon 2 (initially scheduled for May 27 but delayed due to weather) is launched from Cape Canaveral, Florida, the first manned spacecraft to take off from U.S. soil since 2011.[120]
- May 31 – COVID-19 pandemic: The number of confirmed cases of COVID-19 passes 6 million worldwide.[121]
June[change | change source]
- June 1
- COVID-19 pandemic: The annual Tiananmen Square memorial in Hong Kong is banned for the first time since 1990 because of health concerns due to COVID-19.[122]
- Kivu Ebola epidemic: The World Health Organization reports six new cases of Ebola, and UNICEF reports five deaths, in a renewed outbreak of the disease the Democratic Republic of the Congo.[123]
- Killing of George Floyd: After a week of rioting, U.S. President Donald Trump officially labels Antifa as a terrorist organisation.[124]
- June 2 – A US$5 billion lawsuit is filed against Alphabet Inc. and Google, saying that the company violates users' right to privacy by tracking them in Chrome's private browsing Incognito mode.[125]
- June 3
- Prime Minister Boris Johnson says the United Kingdom will change immigration laws to offer a pathway to UK citizenship for all Hong Kong citizens.[126]
- Severe Cyclonic Storm Nisarga makes landfall south of Mumbai as a Category 1 hurricane. This is the first time a tropical cyclone has targeted the megacity since 1891. About 100,000 people have been evacuated.[127]
- SpaceX successfully launches and deploys 60 satellites into a low Earth orbit from Cape Canaveral Air Force Station. This brings the total number of Starlink satellites in orbit to 482.[128]
- Russian President Vladimir Putin declares a state of emergency after 20,000 tons of oil leaked near Siberia within the Arctic Circle on May 26, 2020.[129]
- June 4 – The interim government of Libya says they are in full control of the capital, Tripoli, after army forces loyal to Khalifa Haftar retreat from the territory after months of intense fighting in the city.[130]
- June 7 – COVID-19 pandemic: The global death toll from COVID-19 exceeds 400,000.[131]
- June 8
- COVID-19 pandemic: The number of confirmed cases of COVID-19 passes 7 million worldwide.[132]
- President of Burundi Pierre Nkurunziza, who ruled the country for fifteen years, dies of a heart attack while in office, aged 55.[133]
Predicted and scheduled events[change | change source]
Scheduled[change | change source]
- July 17 – Planned launch of NASA's Mars 2020 mission to study the habitability of Mars in preparation for future human missions.[134]
- October 18 – The 2020 ICC Men's T20 World Cup will be held in Australia in eight cities.[135]
- November 3 – The United States will hold the 2020 United States presidential election.
- December 31 – Following the United Kingdom's departure from the European Union, the current transition period for negotiations on a future relationship is set to expire on this date.[136]
Date unknown[change | change source]
- Earliest year that power aboard the space probes Voyager 1 and Voyager 2 is expected to terminate (though either probe may function past this date).
- Estimated completion date for the BeiDou Navigation Satellite System.[137]
- Estimated completion of the Aegis Ashore missile defense system in Poland.[138]
- The African Central Bank (ACB) is due to be completed by 2020.[139]
- Liberia will become the first nation of the world to completely stop cutting down its trees in return for development aid – Norway will pay the impoverished country $150 million to stop deforestation by 2020.[140]
- Egypt, which has the highest rate of hepatitis C in the world, is expected to eradicate the disease by 2020 after an ambitious nationwide campaign against the disease.[141]
- The New Administrative Capital of Egypt is expected to be completed.[142]
Births[change | change source]
Deaths[change | change source]
January[change | change source]
- January 1
- Don Larsen, American baseball player (b. 1929)[144]
- David Stern, American businessman and former NBA commissioner (b. 1942)[145]
- January 2 – John Baldessari, American conceptual artist (b. 1931)[146]
- January 3
- Abu Mahdi al-Muhandis, Iraqi-Iranian military commander (b. 1954)[147]
- Qasem Soleimani, Iranian general (b. 1957)[147]
- January 5
- Anri Jergenia, 4th Prime Minister of Abkhazia (b. 1941)[148]
- Hans Tilkowski, German football goalkeeper and manager (b. 1935)[149]
- January 6 – Luís Morais, Brazilian football player (b. 1930)[150]
- January 7
- Khamis Al-Dosari, Saudi Arabian footballer (b. 1973)[151]
- Silvio Horta, American screenwriter and television producer (b. 1974)[152]
- Neil Peart, Canadian drummer and lyricist (b. 1952)[153]
- Elizabeth Wurtzel, American writer and journalist (b. 1967)[154]
- January 8
- Edd Byrnes, American actor (b. 1932)[155]
- Buck Henry, American actor, screenwriter and television producer (b. 1930)[156]
- Infanta Pilar de Borbón, Spanish royal (b. 1936)[157]
- January 9 – Mike Resnick, American science fiction author (b. 1942)[158]
- January 10
- Neda Arnerić, Serbian film actress (b. 1953)[159]
- Guido Messina, Italian racing cyclist (b. 1931)[160]
- Qaboos bin Said, Sultan of Oman (b. 1940)[161]
- January 11 – Tom Belsø, Danish motor racing driver (b. 1942)[162]
- January 12 – Roger Scruton, British philosopher and writer (b. 1944)[163]
- January 13 – Isabel-Clara Simó, Spanish journalist and writer (b. 1943)[164]
- January 15
- Rocky Johnson, Canadian professional wrestler (b. 1944)[165]
- Christopher Tolkien, British academic and editor (b. 1924)[166]
- January 16
- Efraín Sánchez, Colombian footballer and manager (b. 1926)[167]
- Zhao Zhongxiang, Chinese television host (b. 1942)
- January 17
- Pietro Anastasi, Italian football player (b. 1948)[168]
- Derek Fowlds, English actor (b. 1937)[169]
- January 19
- Jimmy Heath, American jazz saxophonist (b. 1926)[170]
- Shin Kyuk-ho, South Korean businessman (b. 1921)[171]
- January 21
- Hédi Baccouche, 6th Prime Minister of Tunisia (b. 1930)[172]
- Terry Jones, Welsh actor and comedian (b. 1942)[173]
- Tengiz Sigua, 2nd Prime Minister of Georgia (b. 1934)[174]
- Theodor Wagner, Austrian footballer and manager (b. 1927)[175]
- January 23
- Alfred Körner, Austrian footballer (b. 1926)[176]
- Gudrun Pausewang, German writer (b. 1928)[177]
- January 24
- Duje Bonačić, Croatian rower (b. 1929)[178]
- Juan José Pizzuti, Argentine footballer and manager (b. 1927)[179]
- Rob Rensenbrink, Dutch footballer (b. 1947)[180]
- January 26
- Kobe Bryant, American professional basketball player (b. 1978)[181]
- Louis Nirenberg, Canadian-American mathematician (b. 1925)[182]
- January 28 – Nicholas Parsons, English radio and TV presenter (b. 1923)[183]
- January 30 – Jörn Donner, Finnish writer, film director and politician (b. 1933)[184]
- January 31
- Mary Higgins Clark, American novelist (b. 1927)[185]
- Janez Stanovnik, 12th President of SR of Slovenia (b. 1922)[186]
February[change | change source]
- February 1 – Andy Gill, English musician (b. 1956)[187]
- February 2 – Mike Moore, 34th Prime Minister of New Zealand (b. 1949)[188]
- February 3 – George Steiner, French-American literary critic and essayist (b. 1929)[189]
- February 4
- José Luis Cuerda, Spanish filmmaker, screenwriter and producer (b. 1947)[190]
- Daniel arap Moi, 2nd President of Kenya (b. 1924)[191]
- February 5
- Stanley Cohen, American Nobel biochemist (b. 1922)[192]
- Kirk Douglas, American actor, director and producer (b. 1916)[193]
- February 6 – Jhon Jairo Velásquez, Colombian hitman and drug dealer (b. 1962)[194]
- February 7
- Orson Bean, American actor, comedian and producer (b. 1928)[195]
- Li Wenliang, Chinese ophthalmologist (b. 1986)[196]
- Nexhmije Pagarusha, Albanian singer and actress (b. 1933)[197]
- February 8 – Robert Conrad, American actor (b. 1935)[198]
- February 9 – Mirella Freni, Italian soprano (b. 1935)[199]
- February 10 – Lyle Mays, American jazz pianist and composer (b. 1953)[200]
- February 11 – Joseph Shabalala, South African musician (b. 1941)[201]
- February 12 – Geert Hofstede, Dutch social psychologist (b. 1928)[202]
- February 13 – Rajendra K. Pachauri, Indian scientist (b. 1940)[203]
- February 14 – Lynn Cohen, American actress (b. 1933)[204]
- February 15 – Caroline Flack, English presenter (b. 1979)[205]
- February 16
- Harry Gregg, Northern Irish footballer (b. 1932)[206]
- Larry Tesler, American computer scientist (b. 1945)[207]
- February 17
- Ja'Net DuBois, American actress, singer-songwriter (b. 1938)[208]
- Mário da Graça Machungo, 1st Prime Minister of Mozambique (b. 1940)[209]
- Kizito Mihigo, Rwandan gospel singer, organist and peace activist (b. 1981)[210]
- Andrew Weatherall, English music DJ and producer (b. 1963)[211]
- February 18
- José Bonaparte, Argentine paleontologist (b. 1928)[212]
- Sonja Ziemann, German actress (b. 1926)[213]
- February 22 – Kiki Dimoula, Greek poet (b. 1931)[214]
- February 24
- Katherine Johnson, American mathematician (b. 1918)[215]
- Diana Serra Cary, American child actress (b. 1918)[216]
- Jahn Teigen, Norwegian singer (b. 1949) [217]
- February 25
- Mario Bunge, Argentine philosopher (b. 1919)[218]
- Nexhmije Hoxha, Albanian politician (b. 1921)[219]
- Hosni Mubarak, 41st Prime Minister and 4th President of Egypt (b. 1928)[220]
- Dmitry Yazov, Soviet and Russian marshal (b. 1924)[221]
- February 27 – Sudhakar Chaturvedi, Indian Vedic Scholar and Supercentenarian (b. 1897)[222]
- February 28 – Freeman Dyson, British-born American physicist and mathematician (b. 1923)[223]
- February 29 – Éva Székely, Hungarian swimmer, Olympic champion (b. 1927)[224]
March[change | change source]
- March 1
- Ernesto Cardenal, Nicaraguan poet and priest (b. 1925)[225]
- Jack Welch, American business executive and writer (b. 1935)[226]
- March 2
- March 3 – Stanisław Kania, Polish politician (b. 1927)[229]
- March 4
- Javier Pérez de Cuéllar, 137th Prime Minister of Peru and 5th United Nations Secretary-General (b. 1920)[230]
- Robert Shavlakadze, Georgian high jumper (b. 1933)[231]
- March 6
- Henri Richard, Canadian Hall of Fame ice hockey player (b. 1936)[232]
- McCoy Tyner, American jazz pianist (b. 1938)[233]
- March 8 – Max von Sydow, Swedish-French actor (b. 1929)[234]
- March 9 – Richard K. Guy, British mathematician (b. 1916)[235]
- March 11
- Charles Wuorinen, American composer (b. 1938) [236]
- Michel Roux, French chef and restaurateur (b. 1941) [237]
- March 12 – Tonie Marshall, French-American actress, screenwriter, and film director (b. 1951) [238]
- March 13 – Dana Zátopková, Czech javelin thrower (b. 1922)[239]
- March 14 – Genesis P-Orridge, English singer-songwriter, musician, poet, and occultist (b. 1950) [240]
- March 15 – Vittorio Gregotti, Italian architect (b. 1927)[241]
- March 16 – Stuart Whitman, American actor (b. 1928)[242]
- March 17
- Eduard Limonov, Russian writer, poet, publicist, and political dissident (b. 1943)[243]
- Roger Mayweather, American professional boxer and trainer (b. 1961)[244]
- Manuel Serifo Nhamadjo, Acting President of Guinea-Bissau (b. 1958)[245]
- Betty Williams, Northern Ireland Nobel peace activist (b. 1943)[246]
- Alfred Worden, American astronaut (b. 1932)[247]
- March 18
- Catherine Hamlin, Australian obstetrician and gynaecologist (b. 1924)[248]
- Joaquín Peiró, Spanish football player (b. 1936)[249]
- March 20
- Amadeo Carrizo, Argentine footballer (b. 1926)[250]
- Kenny Rogers, American country singer and songwriter (b. 1938)[251]
- March 21 – Lorenzo Sanz, Spanish sports executive (b. 1943)[252]
- March 23
- Lucia Bosè, Italian actress and beauty pageant winner (b. 1931)[253]
- Branko Cikatić, Yugoslav and Croatian kickboxer (b. 1954)[254]
- March 24
- Manu Dibango, Cameroonian saxophonist (b. 1933)[255]
- Stuart Gordon, American film director (b. 1947)[256]
- Terrence McNally, American playwright (b. 1938[257]
- Albert Uderzo, French comic book artist (b. 1927)[258]
- March 26 – Michel Hidalgo, French footballer and manager (b. 1933)[259]
- March 27 – Hamed Karoui, Tunisian politician, 7th Prime Minister of Tunisia (b. 1927)[260]
- March 28 – Tom Coburn, American politician (b. 1948)[261]
- March 29
- Philip Warren Anderson, American Nobel physicist (b. 1923)[262]
- Yuri Bondarev, Russian writer (b. 1924)[263]
- Joe Diffie, American country music singer (b. 1958)[264]
- Ken Shimura, Japanese comedian (b. 1950)[265]
- Krzysztof Penderecki, Polish composer and conductor (b. 1933)[266]
- March 30
- Manolis Glezos, Greek politician and resistance fighter (b. 1922)[267]
- Hau Pei-tsun, 13th Premier of the Republic of China (b. 1919)[268]
- Bill Withers, American singer-songwriter (b. 1938)[269]
- Joachim Yhombi-Opango, 4th President and 12th Prime Minister of the Republic of the Congo (b. 1939)[270]
- March 31 – Abdul Halim Khaddam, Acting President of Syria (b. 1932)[271]
April[change | change source]
- April 1
- Nur Hassan Hussein, 12th Prime Minister of Somalia (b. 1937)[272]
- Ellis Marsalis Jr., American jazz pianist (b. 1934)[273]
- Adam Schlesinger, American singer-songwriter and guitarist (b. 1967)[274]
- April 4 – Rafael Leonardo Callejas Romero, 31st President of Honduras (b. 1943)[275]
- April 5
- Honor Blackman, English actress (b. 1925)[276]
- Margaret Burbidge, English-born American astrophysicist (b. 1919)[277]
- Shirley Douglas, Canadian actress and civil rights activist (b. 1934)[278]
- Mahmoud Jibril, former Prime Minister of Libya (b. 1952)[279]
- Pentti Linkola, Finnish deep ecologist and writer (b. 1932)[280]
- April 6
- Radomir Antić, Serbian football manager and player (b. 1948)[281]
- James Drury, American actor (b. 1934)[282]
- Al Kaline, American baseball player (b. 1934)[283]
- April 7
- Allen Garfield, American actor (b. 1939)[284]
- John Prine, American singer-songwriter (b. 1946)[285]
- April 8 – Valeriu Muravschi, 1st Prime Minister of Moldova (b. 1949)[286]
- April 10
- Enrique Múgica, Spanish politician (b. 1932)[287]
- Nobuhiko Obayashi, Japanese filmmaker (b. 1938)[288]
- April 11
- John Horton Conway, English mathematician (b. 1937)[289]
- Edem Kodjo, 3rd Prime Minister of Togo (b. 1938)[290]
- April 12
- Peter Bonetti, English footballer (b. 1941)[291]
- Stirling Moss, English F1 driver (b. 1929)[292]
- Chung Won-shik, 21st Prime Minister of South Korea (b. 1928)[293]
- April 13
- Ryo Kawasaki, Japanese jazz fusion guitarist and composer (b. 1947)[294]
- Landelino Lavilla, Spanish politician (b. 1934)[295]
- April 15
- Brian Dennehy, American actor and writer (b. 1938)[296]
- Rubem Fonseca, Brazilian writer (b. 1925)[297]
- Lee Konitz, American jazz composer and alto saxophonist (b. 1927)[298]
- April 16
- Christophe, French singer-songwriter and record producer (b. 1945)[299]
- Gene Deitch, American animator and comics artist (b. 1924)[300]
- Howard Finkel, American wrestling ring announcer (b. 1950)[301]
- Jane Dee Hull, American politician (b. 1935)[302]
- Luis Sepúlveda, Chilean writer (b. 1949)[303]
- April 17
- Carlos Contreras Guillaume, Chilean international footballer (b. 1938)[304]
- Norman Hunter, English international footballer (b. 1943)[305]
- April 18 – Paul H. O'Neill, American businessman and politician (b. 1935)[306]
- April 19
- Edmond Baraffe, French international footballer (b. 1942)[307]
- Philippe Nahon, French actor (b. 1938)[308]
- April 21
- Abdurrahim El-Keib, Acting Prime Minister of Libya (b. 1950)[309]
- Laisenia Qarase, 6th Prime Minister of Fiji (b. 1941)[310]
- Florian Schneider, German electronic musician (b. 1947)[311]
- April 22
- Hartwig Gauder, German Olympic champion (b. 1954)[312]
- Shirley Knight, American actress (b. 1936)[313]
- April 25 – Per Olov Enquist, Swedish author (b. 1934)[314]
- April 26
- Tomás Balcázar, Mexican international footballer (b. 1931)[315]
- Giulietto Chiesa, Italian journalist and politician (b. 1940)[316]
- April 27 – Dragutin Zelenović, 1st Prime Minister of Serbia (b. 1928)[317]
- April 28
- Robert May, Baron May of Oxford, Australian scientist (b. 1936)[318]
- Michael Robinson, English-Irish footballer and TV commentator (b. 1958)[319]
- April 29
- Trevor Cherry, English footballer (b. 1948)[320]
- Irrfan Khan, Indian actor (b. 1967)[321]
- Jānis Lūsis, Latvian Olympic champion (b. 1939)[322]
- Giacomo dalla Torre del Tempio di Sanguinetto, 80th Prince and Grand Master of the Sovereign Military Order of Malta (b. 1944)[323]
- Maj Sjöwall, Swedish writer (b. 1935)[324]
- April 30
- Tony Allen, Nigerian drummer, composer, and songwriter (b. 1940)[325]
- Rishi Kapoor, Indian actor (b. 1952)[326]
- Sam Lloyd, American actor (b. 1963)[327]
May[change | change source]
- May 1
- Silvia Legrand, Argentine actress (b. 1927)[328]
- Tun Tin, 6th Prime Minister of Burma (b. 1920)[329]
- May 2 – Idir, Algerian singer-songwriter and guitarist (b. 1949)[330]
- May 3 – John Ericson, German-born American actor (b. 1926)[331]
- May 4
- Michael McClure, American poet and playwright (b. 1932)[332]
- Don Shula, American football player and coach (b. 1930)[333]
- Froilan Tenorio, 4th Governor of the Northern Mariana Islands (b. 1939)[334]
- May 5
- Didi Kempot, Indonesian campursari singer (b. 1966)[335]
- Millie Small, Jamaican singer-songwriter (b. 1946)[336]
- May 6 – Brian Howe, English singer-songwriter (b. 1953)[337]
- May 8 – Roy Horn, German-American magician and entertainer (b. 1944)[338]
- May 9
- Little Richard, American singer-songwriter and musician (b. 1932)[339]
- Kristina Lugn, Swedish poet (b. 1948)[340]
- May 10 – Betty Wright, American soul singer (b. 1953)[341]
- May 11 – Jerry Stiller, American comedian and actor (b. 1927)[342]
- May 12
- Renato Corti, Italian Cardinal (b. 1936)[343]
- Sisavath Keobounphanh, 13th Prime Minister of Laos (b. 1928)[105]
- Astrid Kirchherr, German photographer and artist (b. 1938)[344]
- Michel Piccoli, French actor (b. 1925)[345]
- May 13
- Rolf Hochhuth, German author and playwright (b. 1931)[346]
- Chedli Klibi, Tunisian politician (b. 1925)[347]
- May 15
- Ezio Bosso, Italian composer, classical musician and conductor (b. 1971)[348]
- Fred Willard, American actor and comedian (b. 1933)[349]
- May 16
- Julio Anguita, Spanish politician (b. 1941)[350]
- Lynn Shelton, American movie director (b. 1965)[351]
- May 17
- José Cutileiro, Portuguese politician (b. 1934)[352]
- Shad Gaspard, American professional wrestler and actor (b. 1981)[353]
- Monique Mercure, Canadian actress (b. 1930)[354]
- May 18 – Marko Elsner, Slovenian international footballer (b. 1960)[355]
- May 19
- Richard Anuszkiewicz, American painter and sculptor (b. 1930)[356]
- Ravi Zacharias, Indian-born Canadian-American Christian apologist (b. 1946)[357]
- May 20 – Adolfo Nicolás, Spanish Roman Catholic priest (b. 1936).[358]
- May 21
- Gerhard Strack, German international footballer (b. 1955)[359]
- Oliver E. Williamson, American economist and Nobel Prize winner (b. 1932)[360]
- May 22
- Ashley Cooper, Australian tennis player (b. 1936)[361]
- Albert Memmi, French writer (b. 1920)[362]
- Mory Kanté, Guinean singer and musician (b. 1950)[363]
- Luigi Simoni, Italian football player and manager (b. 1939)[364]
- Jerry Sloan, American basketball player and head coach (b. 1942)[365]
- Miljan Mrdaković, Serbian football player (b. 1982)[366]
- May 23
- Hana Kimura, Japanese professional wrestler and television personality (b. 1997)[367]
- Alberto Alesina, Italian economist and university professor (b. 1957)[368]
- May 24
- Jean-Loup Dabadie, French screenwriter and journalist (b. 1938)[369]
- Jimmy Cobb, American jazz drummer (b. 1929)[370]
- May 25
- Hyun Soong-jong, 22nd Prime Minister of South Korea (b. 1919)[371]
- Balbir Singh Sr., Indian ice hockey player and Olympic champion (b. 1923)[372]
- Vadão, Brazilian football manager (b. 1956)[373]
- May 26 – Stanley Ho, Hong Kong-Macau business magnate, investor and philanthropist (b. 1921)[374]
- May 27
- Larry Kramer, American writer and LGBT rights activist (b. 1935)[375]
- Bob Kulick, American guitarist and record producer (b. 1950)[376]
- May 28 – Lennie Niehaus, American saxophonist and composer (b. 1929)[377]
- May 29 – Abderrahmane Youssoufi, 12th Prime Minister of Morocco (b. 1924)[378]
- May 30
- Yawovi Agboyibo, 8th Prime Minister of Togo (b. 1943)[379]
- Bobby Morrow, American athlete (b. 1935)[380]
- May 31 – Christo, Bulgarian-American artist (b. 1935)[381]
June[change | change source]
- June 1
- Silver Donald Cameron, Canadian journalist and environmental writer (b. 1937)[382]
- Myroslav Skoryk, Ukrainian composer (b. 1938)[383]
- June 2
- Carlo Ubbiali, Italian motorcycle road racer (b. 1929)[384]
- Wes Unseld, American basketball player and coach (b. 1946)[385]
- June 3 – Abdelmalek Droukdel, Algerian Islamic militant (b. 1970)[386]
- June 4
- Marcello Abbado, Italian composer and pianist (b. 1926)[387]
- Basu Chatterjee, Indian movie director and screenwriter (b. 1930)[388]
- Pete Rademacher, American heavyweight boxer and Olympic champion (b. 1928)[389]
- June 5 – Boris Gaganelov, Bulgarian footballer and manager (b. 1941)[390]
- June 8
- Tony Dunne, Irish footballer (b. 1941)[391]
- Marion Hänsel, French-born Belgian filmmaker (b. 1949)[392]
- Pierre Nkurunziza, 8th President of Burundi (b. 1964)[393]
- Bonnie Pointer, American singer (b. 1950)[394]
- June 9
- Pau Donés, Spanish singer songwriter and guitarist (b. 1966)[395]
- Ödön Földessy, Hungarian long jumper (b. 1929)[396]
- Ain Kaalep, Estonian writer (b. 1926)[397]
- June 11
- Emmanuel Issoze-Ngondet, 10th Prime Minister of Gabon (b. 1961)[398]
- Rosa Maria Sardà, Spanish actress (b. 1941)[399]
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