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[އުނިއިތުރު ގެންނަވާ] ހާދިޘާތައް
[އުނިއިތުރު ގެންނަވާ] ޖެނުއަރީ
- 1 ޖެނުއަރީ : އާ ސާސްކަފެއް ފެށުން މުޅި ދުނިޔޭގައި ފާހަނގަ ކުރެވިގެން ދިޔުން.
- 1 ޖެނުއަރީ : ވައި.ޓޫ.ކޭ (Y2K) ވައިރަސް ފެތުރި ގިނަ ކޮމްޕިއުޓަރުތަކަށް މައްސަލަތަކެއް ދިމާވުން.
- 3 ޖެނުއަރީ - 10 ޖެނުއަރީ : އިޒްރާއީލް އާއި ސީރިޔާ އާއި ދެމެދު ސުލްހައިގެ ވާހަކަތަކެއް ދެކެވުން.
- 4 ޖެނުއަރީ : އެލަން ގްރީންސްޕަން އެމެރިކާގެ ފެޑެރަލް ރިޒާވްގެ ޗެއަރމަންގެ މަގާމަށް ހޮވުން.
- 5 ޖެނުއަރީ - 8 ޖެނުއަރީ : މެލޭޝިޔާގެ ކުއަލަ ލަމްޕޫރުގައި އަލްގައިދާ ގެ ބައްދަލުވުމެއް ބޭއްވުން. މި ބައްދަލުވުމުގައ އަލްގައިދާގެ އިސް ލީޑަރުންނާއި ސެޕްޓެމްބަރ 11 ގެ ހާދިޘާގައި އެމެރިކާގެ ފްލައޓް ހައިޖެކް ކުރި މީހުންވެސް މި ބައްދަލުވުމުގައި ހިމެނުނު.
- 10 ޖެނުއަރީ : އެމެރިކާ އޮންލައިން އިން ޓައިމް ވާރނަރ ކުންފުނި 162 ބިލިއަން އެމެރިކާ ޑޮލަރަށް ގަތުމަށް އެއްބަސްވުން
- 11 ޖެނުއަރީ : ހަތިޔާރު އެޅި ޖަމާއަތް "އިސްލާމިކް ސެލްވޭޝަން ފްރޮންޓް" އަލްޖީރިޔާއިން ފޭބުމާއި ބެހޭގޮތުންއ ގައުމުގެ ސަރުކާރާއި ދެމެދު އެއްބަސްވުމުގެ ވާހަކަތައް ދެކެވުން.
- 1 ޖެނުއަރީ: ސޮލްވޭ ހާރވެސްޓަރ ނަމަކަށް ކިޔާ މަސްބޯޓު އައިސްލް އޮފް މޭންގެ ހިސާބަކަށް ފެތުމުގެ ހާދިޘާ ހިނގުން.
- 14 ޖެނުއަރީ : ބޮސްނިޔާގެ މުސްލިމުން ދިރިއުޅޭ ސަރަހައްދެއްގައި 100 މުސްލިމުންނާއި ދެކޮޅަށް 1993 ގައި ގަތުލު އާއްމެއް ހިންގި ކަމުގެ ކުށުގައި ޔޫ.އެން ގެ ފަރާތުން ބޮސްނިޔާގެ ކްރޯޓުންގެ 5 މީހަކަށް 25 އަހަރުގެ މުއްދަތަކަށް ހުކުމް އިއްވުން
- 16 ޖެނުއަރީ : ކެލިފޯނިޔާގެ ސެކްރެމެންޓޯގައި ދަތުރު ކުރަމުން ދިޔަ ޓްރަކެއް އެހިސާބުގެ "ސްޓޭޓް ކެޕިޓަލް" އިމާރާތައް ވަނުމުގެ ހާދިޘާ އެއް ހިނގައި އެ ޓްރަކް ދުއްވަން އިން މީހާ މަރުވުން.
24 ޖެނުއަރީ: ދެބެއިން ކަމަށްވާ ޖޯނީ އަދި ލޫތާ ހްޓޫގެ އަމުރަށް ހިނގާ "ގޯޑްސް އާރމީ" ޖަމާއަތް ބުރުމީސް ބޯޑަރު ކައިރީގައި ހުންނަ ތައި ހޮސްޕިޓަލެއްގައި ތިބި 700 މީހުން ރަހީނުންގެ ގޮތުގައި ހިފެހެއްޓުން.
- 30 ޖެނުއަރީ : ކެންޔާ އެއަރވޭއިސް ފްލައިޓް 431 އެޓްލާންޓިކް ކަނޑަށް ވެއްޓި އެއިން ދަތުރު ކުރި 169 މީހުން މަރުވުން.
- 31 ޖެނުއަރީ : ޕެސިފިކް ކަނޑަށް އެލެސްކާ އެއަރލައިންސް ފްލައިޓް 261 ވެއްޓި އެއިން ދަތުރު ކުރި 88 މީހުން މަރުވުން.
- 31 ޖެނުއަރީ : ޑރ.ހެރޯލްޑް ޝިޕްމަން 1995 އާއި 1998 ދެމެދު އޭނާގެ ބެލުމުގެ ދަށުގައިވާ 15 ބަލިމީހަކު ގަސްތުގައި މަރާފައި ވާކަން ސާބިތުވުން. އަދި 54 އަހަރުގެ ޝިޕްމަން އުމުރު ދުވަހަށް ޖަލަށް ލުން.
[އުނިއިތުރު ގެންނަވާ] ފެބްރުއަރީ
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Windows 2000
- February 1 - Vice President Al Gore wins the New Hampshire Democratic primary. George W. Bush wins the Republican primary. Gary Bauer withdraws from the race February 4, followed by Steve Forbes, February 10.
- February 2 - Today is the first day since August 28, 888 that all of the digits in the date are even.
- February 4 - German extortionist Klaus-Peter Sabotta is jailed for life for attempted murder and extortion, in connection with the sabotage of German railway lines.
- February 6 - Tarja Halonen is elected the first female president of Finland.
- February 6 - Hillary Clinton enters the New York Senate race.
- February 7 - Stipe Mesic is elected president of Croatia.
- February 11 - A blast wounds dozens, kills none at a bank across from the NYSE on Wall Street, the first of a series of 11 terrorist attacks (2/11/00 New York, 9/11/01 New York-DC, 5 and 7/11/02 New Delhi blasts, 4/11/03 attack targets Germans on vacation, 3/11/04 Madrid, Spain and also 7/7/05 in London).
- February 13 - The final original Peanuts comic strip is published, following the death of its creator, Charles Schulz.
- February 14 - The spacecraft NEAR Shoemaker enters orbit around asteroid 433 Eros, the first spacecraft to orbit an asteroid.
- February 17 - Microsoft releases Windows 2000.
[އުނިއިތުރު ގެންނަވާ] މާރޗް
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- March 1 - The Constitution of Finland is rewritten.
- March 2 - Hans Blix assumes the position of Executive Chairman of UNMOVIC.
- March 7 - George W. Bush and Al Gore emerge victorious in nationwide Republican and Democratic caucuses and primaries.
- March 8 - Tokyo train disaster: A sideswipe collision of 2 Tokyo Metro trains kills 5 people.
- March 9 - The FBI arrests art forgery suspect Ely Sakhai in New York City.
- March 10 - The NASDAQ Composite Index reaches an all-time high of 5048. ([1])
- March 18 - ROC presidential election, 2000: Chen Shui-bian is elected President of the Republic of China (Taiwan).
- March 19 - U.S. President Bill Clinton arrives in New Delhi for a state visit.
- March 20 - Jamil Abdullah Al-Amin (H. Rap Brown), a former Black Panther, is captured after a gun battle in Atlanta, Georgia, that leaves a sheriff's deputy dead.
- March 21 - Pope John Paul II begins the first official visit by a Roman Catholic pontiff to Israel.
- March 21 - The U.S. Supreme Court rules the government lacks authority to regulate tobacco as an addictive drug, throwing out the Clinton administration's main anti-smoking initiative.
- March 26 - Presidential elections in Russia: Vladimir Putin is elected President.
- March 26 - Seattle's Kingdome implodes to make way for Qwest Field.
- March 28 - A Murray County, Georgia, school bus gets hit by a CSX freight train (3 children die from this accident).
- March 30 - America's Cup 2000 is retained by Team New Zealand near Auckland. Prada Challenge 2000 lost 0-5 in a "best-of-9".
[އުނިއިތުރު ގެންނަވާ] އޭޕްރީލް
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- April 1 - Japanese prime minister Keizo Obuchi suffers a stroke and falls into a coma.
- April 3 - United States v. Microsoft: Microsoft is ruled to have violated United States antitrust laws by keeping "an oppressive thumb" on its competitors.
- April 5 - Yoshiro Mori replaces Keizo Obuchi as prime minister of Japan.
- April 7 - Attack submarine ex-Trepang completes being recycled.
- April 16 - Sultan Hisamuddin Alam Shah, Sultan of Selangor, dies after a reign of 55 years. He was the longest reigning monarch in the world since the death of Prince Franz Joseph II of Liechtenstein.
- April 17 - Tuanku Syed Sirajuddin becomes Raja of Perlis.
- April 22 - In a predawn raid, federal agents seize six-year old Elián González from his relatives' home in Miami, Florida and fly him to his Cuban father in Washington, DC, ending one of the most publicized custody battles in US history.
- April 25 - The State of Vermont passes HB847, legalizing Civil unions for same-sex couples.
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- May 3 - A rare conjunction of 7 celestial bodies (Sun, Moon, planets Mercury-Jupiter) occurs on the New Moon.
- May 3 - In San Antonio, Texas, computer pioneer Datapoint files for Chapter 11 bankruptcy.
- May 12 - The Tate Modern Gallery opens in London.
- May 18 - Boo.com collapses in London after 6 months, due to lack of funds.
- May 25 - Israel withdraws IDF forces from southern Lebanon after 22 years.
- May 28 - The volcano Mount Cameroon erupts.
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- June 1 - Mount Etna erupts on the island of Sicily.
- June 19 - The Los Angeles Lakers defeat the Indiana Pacers 116-111 in game 6 of the 2000 NBA Finals.
- June 21 - Section 28, a law preventing the promotion of homosexuality, is repealed by the Scottish Parliament.
- June 30 - At the Roskilde Festival near Copenhagen, Denmark, 9 die and 26 are injured during a set by the rock group Pearl Jam.
[އުނިއިތުރު ގެންނަވާ] ޖުލައި
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- July 2 - France beats Italy 2-1 to win Euro 2000 with a golden goal.
- July 2 - Vicente Fox is elected President of Mexico, as candidate of the rightist PAN (National Action Party).
- July 10 - In southern Nigeria, a leaking petroleum pipeline explodes, killing about 250 villagers who were scavenging gasoline.
- July 10 - Bashar al-Assad is confirmed as Syria's leader in a national referendum.
- July 11-July 25 - Israel's prime minister Ehud Barak and PLO head Yasser Arafat meet at Camp David, but fail to reach an agreement.
- July 18 - Alex Salmond resigns as the leader of the Scottish National Party.
- July 18 - Sussex police launch a murder investigation after the body of a girl found near Pulborough is confirmed to be that of Sarah Payne, who was reported missing on July 1.
- July 21-July 23 - G-8 Nations hold their 26th Annual Summit. Issues include AIDS, the 'digital divide', and halving world poverty by 2015.
- July 25 - A Concorde carrying Air France Flight 4590 crashes just after takeoff from Paris, killing all 109 aboard and 4 on the ground.
- July 30 - Venezuela's president Hugo Chávez is reelected with 59% of the vote.
- July 31-August 3 - The Republican National Convention in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania nominates George W. Bush for U.S. President and Dick Cheney for Vice President.
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- August 1 - The Santa Cruz Operation announced that it will sell its Server Software and Services Divisions, as well as UnixWare and OpenServer technologies, to Caldera Systems, Inc.
- August 8 - Confederate submarine H.L. Hunley is raised to the surface after 136 years on the ocean floor.
- August 12 - The Russian submarine K-141 Kursk sinks in the Barents Sea, resulting in the deaths of all 118 men on board.
- August 14 - Tsar Nicholas II and several members of his family are canonized by the synod of the Russian Orthodox Church.
- August 14-August 17 - The Democratic National Convention in Los Angeles nominates U.S. Vice President Al Gore for President and Senator Joe Lieberman for Vice President.
- August 27 - The Ostankino Tower in Moscow catches fire; 3 people are killed.
[އުނިއިތުރު ގެންނަވާ] ސެޕްޓެމްބަރ
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- September 5 - Tuvalu joins the United Nations.
- September 6 - In Paragould, Arkansas, Breanna Lynn Bartlett-Stewart is stillborn to Scott Stewart and Lisa Bartlett. Breanna Lynn's stillbirth is notable for being the first stillbirth to be resolved by means of the Kleihauer-Betke test.
- September 6 - The last wholly Swedish-owned arms manufacturer, Bofors, is sold to American arms manufacturer United Defense.
- September 6 - World leaders attend the Millennium Summit at UN Headquarters.
- September 7-September 14 - The UK fuel protests take place, with refineries blockaded, and supply to the country's network of petrol stations halted.
- September 8 - Albania officially joins the World Trade Organization.
- September 14 - Microsoft releases Windows Me.
- September 15 - The 2000 Summer Olympics open in Sydney, Australia.
- September 16 - Ukrainian journalist Georgiy Gongadze is last seen alive; this day is taken as the commemoration date of his death.
- September 16 - Peru's president Alberto Fujimori calls for new elections in which he will not run.
- September 26 - Anti-globalization protests in Prague (some 15,000 protesters) turn violent during the IMF and World Bank summits.
- September 26 - The Greek ferry Express Samina sinks off the coast of the island of Paros; 80 of the over 500 passengers lose their lives.
- September 28 - Israeli Prime Minister Ariel Sharon visits the Temple Mount, protected by a several-hundred-strong Israeli police force. Palestinian riots erupt, leading into a full-fledged armed uprising (called the Al-Aqsa Intifada by sympathizers and the Oslo War by opponents).
- September 29 - The Long Kesh prison in Northern Ireland is closed.
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