2023

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2023 (MMXXIII) is the current year. It is a common year beginning on a Sunday in the Gregorian calendar. It is also the number 2023 anno Domini or the Christian era designation, as well as being the twenty-third year of the 21st century and the third millennium. Similarly, it is the third year of the third decade of the 21st century and the fourth of the 2020s.

The year 2023 is:

  • The Year of Rabbit, according to the Chinese horoscope.
  • The International Year of Mijo, according to the UN.
  • The International Year of Dialogue as a Peace Guarantee, according to the UN.
  • The Year of the Mexican Revolutionary Francisco Villa.

Ephemeris

January

  • 1 January:
    • It is 160 years after the birth of French historian Pierre de Coubertin, founder of the modern Olympic Games (f.1937)
    • It is 40 years after the birth of the Spanish former footballer Dani Jarque (f. 2009).
    • 30 years of the dissolution of Czechoslovakia, of the first issue of Euronews, and of the current Mexican Peso (formerly known as New Mexican Pesos), which currently remain in monetary circulation and govern the Mexican economy.
  • 7 January: Eighty years after the death of the American nationalized Serbian scientist Nikola Tesla, which took place in 1943.
  • January 8: 50 years after the start of operations by the Mexican media company Televisa.
  • January 17: Twenty-five years of the sexually-involved Lewinsky Scandal, involving then-American President Bill Clinton and the ex-beccaria, Monica Lewinsky, where, between the end of 1998 and early 1999, there were many attempts by the U.S. House of Representatives, controlled by the Republicans, to remove the then president, but in the end they did not prosper and Clinton remained in power.
  • 19 January:
    • It is 100 years after the birth of the spy Markus Wolf (f. 2006).
    • Eighty years of the birth of the American singer Janis Joplin (f.1970) and the founding of the Mexican Social Security Institute (IMSS).
  • 20 January:
    • 50 years of birth of the consort queen of Belgium Matilde in 1973.
    • Thirty years after the death of American actress Audrey Hepburn (n.1929), in 1993.
  • January 21: The centenary of birth of the Spanish singer Lola Flores (f.1995) is celebrated.
  • January 23: 60 years of the first color transmission of Mexican television through the XHGC-TV Channel 5.
  • 28 January:
    • It is 50 years from the descent of the Ecuadorian club Liga de Quito to the Second Category organized by AFNA, in 1973.
    • It is 30 years after the death of the remembered French fighter Andre the Giant, in 1993.
  • 29 January:
    • Fifty years after the death of politician Lyndon B. Johnson.
    • Fifteen years after the death of American actor Heath Ledger, which took place in 2008.
  • 30 January:
    • 55 years of the birth of the Spanish monarch, Felipe VI of Spain, in 1968.
    • 75 years after the murder of the Indian pacifist leader, Mahatma Gandhi, in 1948
  • 31 January:
    • It is 350 years after the birth of Saint Louis Maria Grignion of Montfort.
    • It is 50 years after the death of economist Ragnar Frisch.
    • Ten years of the Pemex Executive Tower Explosion took place in Mexico City in 2013.

February

  • February 1st: Twenty years after the Columbia space shuttle crash, which was uninformed during the air reentry, causing the death of its seven astronauts.
  • 5 February: 15 years of the premiere of the television series The Rose of Guadalupe.
  • 7 February: 145 years after the death of Pope Pio IX, in 1878.
  • February 9: 45 years of the death of the highest exponent of the Ecuadorian corridor Julio Jaramillo, in 1978.
  • 11 February: It is 40 years since the launch of the song Total Eclipse of the Heart by British singer Bonnie Tyler in the United Kingdom and the United States, respectively, becoming a true hymn to love.
  • 13 February: 5 years after the death of the prince consort of Denmark Enrique de Laborde de Monpezat, which occurred in 2018.
  • February 14: 5 years of the Massacre in Parkland's Stoneman Douglas High School, which occurred during the celebration for Valentine's Day in 2018.
  • February 21: 5 years after the death of Evangelical pastor Billy Graham in 2018, as well as his 105 years of birth on November 7.
  • 22 February:
    • It's 5 years since the death of physicist Richard Edward Taylor.
    • It is 110 years after the assassination of the President of Mexico (1911-1913) Francisco I. Madero (n.1873) and the Vice President of Mexico (1911-1913) José María Pino Suárez (n.1869), during the events of the tragic ten in the context of the Mexican Revolution.
  • February 24: Eighty years after the birth of Cuban singer Pablo Milanés (f.2022).
  • 26 February:
    • Thirty years after the first attack on the World Trade Center in 1993, it was destroyed 8 years later in 2001.
    • 50 years of the first chapter The Chavo of 8as an independent television series.
  • February 27: Ninety years after the Reichstag fire.
  • 28 February:
    • It is 10 years since Pope Benedict XVI's resignation, which was raised in 2013.
    • It is 50 years from the first chapter of the Colorado Chapulin, as an independent television series.

March

  • March 3: 100th anniversary of the American magazine Time.
  • 4 March: 105 years after the 1918 flu pandemic was notified, causing 50 to 100 million deaths in the world.
  • 5 March:
    • It is 70 years after the death of the Soviet dictator Iosif Stalin, in 1953.
    • It is 145 years of foundation in the United Kingdom of Manchester United, in 1878.
  • 7 March: 450 years of the completion of the Battle of Lepanto, in 1573, with victory of the Holy League, over the Ottoman Empire.
  • 13 March: 10 years of the election of the then Argentine Cardinal Jorge Mario Bergoglio, who would be called Francisco, in the Conclave of 2013.
  • March 14: 5 years after the death of British scientist Stephen Hawking, which occurred in 2018.
  • March 15: The premiere of the 31 Minutes television series is 20 years.
  • March 20: Twenty years after the beginning of the Iraq War in 2003.
  • 22 March: 60 years of album release Please The Beatles band.
  • March 24: 70 years after the death of Queen Mary of Teck in 1953.
  • March 28: 50 years of birth of the American executor Umaga (f.2009).
  • 29 March: 30 years of the Josefina Disaster in Ecuador, in 1993, which had the Andean nation in vile and the international community in expectation.
  • March 31: 30 years after the tragic death of American actor Brandon Lee in 1993.

April

  • 4 April:
    • It is 100 years from the foundation of Warner Bros entertainment company.
    • 55 years of the murder of the civil rights leader and activist, the American Martin Luther King, took place in 1968.
  • April 5: 115 years after the birth of the American exactor Bette Davis (f.1989),
  • 8 April:
    • 205 years after the birth of King Christian IX of Denmark (f.1909)
    • Ten years after the death of British Prime Minister Margaret Thatcher, which took place in 2013.
    • Fifty years after the death of the greatest exponent of the Spanish Cubism Pablo Picasso in 1973.
  • April 9: 75 years after the murder of the Colombian liberal leader Jorge Eliécer Gaitán, a fact that unchained the Bogotazo.
  • 11 April: 10 years of the murder of Fausto Valdiviezo, which took place in 2013.
  • April 15: The birth of American actress Elizabeth Montgomery is 90 years old (f. 1995).
  • April 16: The tragic death of Spanish singer Nino Bravo in 1973 is 50 years.
  • April 17: 5 years after the death of the former First Lady of the United States, Barbara Bush (n.1925).
  • 18 April:
    • Five years after the death of the legendary fighter Bruno Sammartino, which occurred in 2018.
    • It is 80 years after the death of Japanese General Isoroku Yamamoto, during an attack by the United States Navy, in the Second World War in 1943.
  • 19 April:
    • Twenty-five years after the death of Mexican writer Octavio Paz in 1998.
    • 15 years of the Incendio de la disco Factory, in 2008.
  • April 20: 30 years after the death of Mario Moreno "Cantinflas", in 1993.
  • April 25: 125 years after the start of the Spanish-American War, launched in 1898, between the United States and Spain, with victory for the United States.
  • 26 April:
    • It is 100 years since the marriage of Jorge VI of the United Kingdom with Isabel Bowes-Lyon.
    • 120 years of foundation in Spain of the Atlético de Madrid in 1903.
  • April 28: 105 years after the death of the Serbian radical Gavrilo Princip, who was responsible for World War I, in 1918.
  • 30 April: 10 years of the rise to the Dutch throne of the then Prince William Alexander, who would be called William Alexander of the Netherlands, after the abdication of her mother, Queen Beatriz of the Netherlands in 2013.

May

  • 1 May:
    • It is 240 years after the birth of the former President of Ecuador Vicente Rocafuerte (f.1847).
    • Twenty-five years of the murder of Ecuadorian presenter Marco Vinicio Bedoya, which took place in 1998.
  • 7 May: The birth of American actress Anne Baxter (f.1995) is 100 years old.
  • May 8: 100 years from the formal and commercial start of Radio in Mexico.
  • 12 May: 15 years of the Sichuan Earthquake of 2008, considered one of the most deadly earthquakes that have occurred in the present century.
  • 14 May:
    • Fifty years after the first issue of the Peruvian news 24 Hours.
    • Twenty-five years after the death of American singer Frank Sinatra in 1998.
  • May 19: 5 years of the royal wedding between Enrique and Meghan de Sussex, took place in 2018.
  • May 20: 25 years of the premiere of the film Godzilla, in 1998.
  • 30 years of the antejudgation of merit to former Venezuelan President Carlos Andrés Pérez for the embezzlement of the 250 million of the secret departure
  • May 23: It is 140 years since the birth of the American actor Douglas Fairbanks, one of the first actors and directors of the nascent American cinema of the early twentieth century. (f.1939).
  • May 27: Former U.S. Secretary of State Henry Kissinger is 100 years old.
  • May 28: 1025 years after Pope John X died in 928.
  • 29 May:
    • It is 570 years since the Fall of Constantinople, meaning the definitive end of the Roman Empire and the end of the Middle Ages.
    • It is 50 years after the start of operations of the International Bank.

June

  • June 1st: 45 years after the start of the World Cup, held in Argentina in 1978.
  • 2 June:
    • It is 70 years since the coronation of Queen Elizabeth II of the United Kingdom in 1953.
    • It is 45 years after the death of Santiago Bernabeu, one of the most successful presidents in the history of Real Madrid CF, in 1978.
  • 3 June:
    • It is 60 years since the death of Pope John XXIII in 1963.
    • It is 70 years after the birth of the leader of the missing Brazilian band Kaoma Loalwa Braz (m.2017).
  • June 17: 55 years after the death of the Uruguayan former footballer José Nasazzi in 1968
  • June 18: 5 years after the rapper was killed XXXTentacion.
  • June 19: 45 years of the first edition of the comic Garfield, in the United States in 1978.
  • June 20: It is the 15th birthday of Tragedia of the New's Divine discotheque, which took place in 2008.
  • June 23: In Guayaquil, Ecuador, the centenary of the foundation of the Panama Sporting Club is celebrated.
  • June 26: 20 years after the death of former Cameroonian footballer Marc-Vivien Foe.
  • June 28: 185 years of the coronation of Queen Victoria of the United Kingdom, in 1838.
  • June 29: 20 years after the death of the former American filmmaker Katharine Hepburn (n.1907).

July

  • July 1st: Seventy years of the film premiere Men prefer blondes them, where they would cover Marilyn Monroe's acting career.
  • 2 July:
    • 120 years of the birth of King Olaf V of Norway (f. 1991).
    • Fifteen years of the crowning of the Ecuadorian club Liga de Quito, as champion of the Copa Libertadores 2008 in the Maracaná stadium, the only continental cup achieved and the liberation of the Colombian political leader Ingrid Betancourt, after more than 6 years in the power of the former FARC, all of them in 2008.
  • July 5: 100 years after the birth of the Ecuadorian singer Olimpo Cárdenas (f.1991).
  • July 6: The marriage of Jorge V of the United Kingdom, with María de Teck, which took place in 1893, is 130 years.
  • July 14: 40 years after the launch of the arcade Mario Bros.marking this the first appearance of the character Luigi and of the plumber brothers together.
  • 15 July:
    • The Family Computer System (FC) (known as the Nintendo Entertainment System (NES)) is 40 years old.
    • Seventy-five years after the death of American general John Pershing in 1948.
  • 16 July:
    • Twenty years after the death of Cuban singer Celia Cruz, which took place in 2003 in New York.
  • July 17: Bicentennial of the Battle of Ibarra (in Ecuador).
  • 20 July:
    • It is 120 years since the death of Pope Leo XIII in 1903.
    • It is 100 years after the death of the Mexican ex-military and rebel Pancho Villa, as well as the 145 years of its birth on June 5.
    • It was 50 years since the death of the American actor Bruce Lee in 1973.
    • 50 years of birth of the Crown Prince of Norway Haakon in 1973.
  • 21 July: 10 years of the rise to the Belgian throne of the then Prince Philip, who would be called Philip of Belgium, after the abdication of his father Alberto II, in 2013.
  • 24 July:
    • 240 years after the birth of the Venezuelan military, Simon Bolivar, in 1783 (f.1830).
    • It is 100 years since the signing of the Lausanne Treaty between the governments of Greece, the Ottoman Empire (Turkey) and the allied nations of the First World War and is considered part of the partition of the Ottoman Empire.
  • July 25: 50 years of the foundation of the Diario Expreso.
  • 27 July: 70 years after the end of the Korean war are over.
  • July 28: 85 years after the birth of former Spanish football coach Luis Aragonés (f.2014).
  • 29 July:
    • It is 10 years since the death of Ecuadorian ex-futbolist Christian Benítez, which occurred in Qatar in 2013.
    • Seventy-five years of the return of the Olympic Games in London, the first major global event, after the Second World War, in 1948.
    • 140 years after the birth of the Italian dictator Benito Mussolini, who was killed in 1945.
  • 30 July:
    • It is 160 years after the birth of the American industrialist Henry Ford (f.1947).
    • It is 125 years after the death of former German Chancellor Otto von Bismarck (n.1815).

August

  • 1 August: 30 years after the start of operations of the Seismic Alert (which was then launched for Radio) in Mexico City, whose system would alert its first earthquake officially in September 1995.
  • 2 August: 30 years after the start of operations by the Mexican media company, TV Azteca.
  • August 3: 25 years of the first issue of the Mexican morning program HOY.
  • August 5: In Spain, the centenary of the founding of the Cultural and Deportiva Leonesa is celebrated.
  • August 6: It is 45 years after the death of Pope Paul VI in 1978.
  • August 9: Thirty-five years after the death of Mexican actor and comedian Ramón Valdés (n.1923).
  • August 12: 175 years after the death of British engineer George Stephenson, an idea of the current railways, in 1848.
  • August 16: 5 years after the death of the renowned soul singer Aretha Franklin (n.1942)
  • August 18: 520 years after the death of the controversial Pope Alexander VI in 1503.
  • August 19: Fifty years after the birth of the Crown Princess of Norway, Mette Marit, 1973.
  • 21 August: In Mexico, the centenary of the foundation of the Necaxa Club is celebrated.
  • August 28: 20 years of the controversial gesture made in the delivery of the MTV Video Music Awards 2003, when they kissed Madonna and Britney Spears, a gesture reproduced by his ex-boyfriend Justin Timberlake

September

  • September 2, 100 years of birth of Mexican actor and comedian Ramón Valdés (f.1988).
  • September 4: 50 years after the birth of the American actor Jason David Frank (f.2022).
  • 8 September: One year of the death of Queen Elizabeth II of England (n. 1926).
    • It is 20 years after the death of German excinthea and photographer Leni Riefenstahl, which occurred in 2003 (n.1902).
  • September 11: 50th anniversary in Chile of the coup by Augusto Pinochet to constitutional president Salvador Allende.
  • September 12: 110 years after the birth of the American exatleta Jesse Owens (f.1980).
  • 13 September: 30 years of the Oslo Accords and the first episode of the television series Animaniacs.
  • 14 September:
    • It is 40 years after the birth of British singer Amy Winehouse (f. 2011).
    • It is 655 years after the fall of the Yuan Dynasty, meaning the disappearance of the Mongolian Empire
  • 15 September:
    • Fifty years of the rise to the Swedish throne of then Prince Charles Gustavo, occurred in 1973, after the death of his grandfather Gustavo VI Adolfo and 50 years of the birth of his son-in-law Daniel Vestling.
    • The 2008 Terrorist Atentate of Morelia was held during the celebrations for the 198th anniversary of the beginning of Mexico's Independence, the first such attacks in Mexico.
  • September 17: 10 years after the release of the video game Grand Theft Auto Voriginally released for PlayStation 3 and Xbox 360 consoles.
  • September 19: A year of the Michoacán Earthquake of 2022 is celebrated, whose event provoked astonishment and dismay as the third time that occurs on the same date as another 2 tragic earthquakes that occurred 37 and 5 years earlier, 1985 and 2017.
  • September 23: Fifty years of the mysterious death of the Chilean writer and politician Pablo Neruda (n. 1904), in 1973.
  • September 26: Forty years after the fall equinox incident, Stanislav Petrov determined the missile attack coming from the United States for the Soviet Union was false because of the alignment of the sunlight on the high altitude clouds. The cause was that Mólniya satellites would have malfunctioned.
  • September 27: 100 years of races (current)
  • 28 September:
    • It is 45 years since the death of Pope John Paul I, in 1978.
    • 95 years after the discovery of penicillin by Scottish scientist Alexander Fleming in 1928.

October

  • 2 October:
    • Mexico marks the 55th anniversary of the Tlatelolco Matanza, which took place 10 days before the Olympic Games of Mexico 1968.
    • Thirty-five years of the Golden Slam, achieved by the German tennis player Steffi Graf, which is so far the only historical prowess made by a tennis player, man or woman in a natural year.
  • October 4th: 100 years after the birth of the acclaimed American actor and film director Charlton Heston, in 1923, as well as the 15 years of his death on April 5, 2008.
  • October 3: 20 years of film premiere Lost in Translation, directed by Sofia Coppola and starring Bill Murray and Scarlett Johansson.
  • October 12: The city of Mexico recalls the 55 years of hosting the Olympics developed in the city in 1968.
  • 16 October:
    • Forty-five years of the election of the then Cardinal Karol Wojtyla, in the 1978 Conclave, is being called John Paul II, giving at that time in the Year of the Three Popes.
    • The Walt Disney Company is 100 years old.
  • October 21: 85 years after the birth of Mexican actor Héctor Suárez (f.2020).
  • October 26: Twenty-five years of the signing of the Act of Brasilia, between Ecuador and Peru, ended 140 years of territorial disputes between the two nations dating from 1858.
  • 29 October: 100 years after the proclamation and birth of the Republic of Turkey, Mustafa Kemal Atatürk is therefore the first president of the Republic of Turkey.

November

  • 1 November: 50 years after the birth of the charismatic Indian actress Aishwarya Rai, in 1973.
  • November 6: Twenty years after the death of Mexican actor Eduardo Palomo, in the United States, took place in 2003.
  • 8 November:
    • It is 100 years after the attempted coup d'etat or known as the Putsch of Munich in present Germany, by Adolf Hitler, who was overthrown and later Hitler imprisoned.
    • It is 75 years from the foundation of the Columbia Pictures subsidiary Screen Gems entertainment company, part of Columbia TriStar Motion Picture, which belongs to Sony Pictures Entertainment, a subsidiary of the Sony multinational conglomerate.
  • 9 November: Eighty-five years of the Night of the Broken Glasses, the postgroms that the Nazis made against the Jews following the death of Ernst vom Rath that same day.
  • 13 November: It is 45 years since the launch of the Y.M.C.A. song by the Village People group, one of the best successes of the Disc Music in 1978, although it was never that polemic-free song.
  • 14 November:
    • 75 years of birth of the present monarch of the United Kingdom Carlos in 1948.
    • 50 years of the royal wedding between Captain Mark Phillips and Anna of the United Kingdom, which occurred in 1973, were divorced in 1992.
    • 25 years of the last episode of the television series Animaniacs.
  • 17 November: 465 years after the death of Queen Mary, in 1558:
  • 22 November:
    • Sixty years after the assassination of the then President of the United States, John F. Kennedy, took place in 1963.
    • 60 years of album release With the Beatles The Beatles band.
    • 15 years of the film Bolt.
  • November 24: 175 years after the death of Lord Melbourne, Prime Minister and Advisor to Queen Victoria of the United Kingdom, in 1848.
  • 30 November: 10 years after the death of the American actor Paul Walker (n. 1973) in 2013.

December

  • 2 December: 30 years after the death of Pablo Escobar, one of the largest drug traffickers in the world, during the assault on his home in the city of Medellin Colombia in 1993
  • December 5: 10 years after the death of former South African President Nelson Mandela.
  • December 8: Eighty years after the birth of the American singer Jim Morrison (f.1971)
  • December 9: Forty-five years after the death of Ecuadorian politician Abdón Calderón Muñoz, in 1978.
  • 15 December: 15 years after the death of former Ecuadorian President Leon Febres-Cordero Ribadeneyra (n.1931).
  • December 16: 30 years of the Putumayo Massacre in 1993.
  • December 18: It is a year that the Argentina Soccer Team is dedicated world champion, after 36 years 1986
  • 21 December:
    • 55 years after the death of the former Italian football team Vittorio Pozzo, the only strategist to win 2 consecutive worlds in history.
    • Thirty-five years of the terrorist attack, leading to the plane crash of Pan Am Flight 103 in the United Kingdom in 1988, leaving 279 dead, which is known as the worst accident in British territory.
  • December 22: 100 years after the start of operations of Banco Guayaquil.
  • 23 December: 110 years of creation of the United States Federal Reserve in 1913.
  • 26 December:
    • Thirty years after the tragic death of Ecuadorian former footballer Carlos Muñóz in 1993.
    • 130 years of birth of the founder of current China, Mao Zedong (f.1976).
  • December 29: One year after the death of Brazilian footballer Pelé (n. 1940).
  • 31 December: One year of the death of Pope Benedict XVI (n. 1927) is fulfilled.

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  • 585 years of the founding of the Inca Empire, as well as the 490 years of the dissolution of the same, produced by the Spanish conquest.
  • It is 475 years since the death of the indigenous Juan Diego, known for having witnessed the apparition of the Virgin of Guadalupe, which transcended the history of world Catholicism.
  • It is 30 years after the sanction suffered by the Olympique de Marseille for the sake of matches, for which he was descended from category and removed his continental championship.

Events

January

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  • 1 January:
    • The celebrations of the new year were held in different parts of the world, the first since 2020, which are carried out without restrictions by the COVID-19 pandemic on most of the planet.
    • There is a riot in a Ciudad Juárez hill in Mexico, leaving a balance of 19 dead, 15 wounded and 25 escaped prisoners.
    • A series of protests began in Santa Cruz de la Sierra, Bolivia for the arrest of Governor Luis Fernando Camacho.
    • He takes possession of Lula da Silva from his third term as president of Brazil, in succession of Jair Bolsonaro.
    • Croatia adopts the euro as an official currency and enters the Schengen Space.
      Lula Da Silva is the first politician in Brazil's history to serve as president for the third time. Previously he served two presidential periods between 2003 and 2010.
    • A shooting is recorded in Florida, where the local police search for the perpetrators who caused the death of 5 people.
      Farewell Mass of Pope Benedict XVI, presided by Pope Francis.
  • 2 January:
    • During the meeting between the Cincinnati Bengals and the Buffalo Bills for the NFL, the American football player Damar Hamlin. He suffers a heart collapse, after a sweep, without causing considerable damage.
    • Norma Lucía Piña is elected president of the Supreme Court of Justice of the Nation, becoming the first woman to occupy the highest office of president of the Mexican court of justice.
  • 3 January:
    • The funeral of the football star Pelé was carried out, being his remains carried out in procession, and then being buried at the Necropolis Ecumenical Memorial, the highest cemetery in the world.
    • The last astronaut of mission Apollo 7, Walter Cunningham, died after a disease.
  • 4 January:
    • 39 people die in a car bombing in the province of Hiraan, Somalia, the attack is attributed to the Al-Shabaab terrorist group.
  • 5 January:
    • The funeral of Pope Emeritus Benedict XVI, who ruled the Catholic Church from 2005 to 2013, was carried out before the presence of several dignitaries of the world, 4000 priests, 120 cardinals and 400 bishops and more than 50 000 people attended the exequias of the resigned pontiff, where he was buried in the Vatican Grottoes.
    • The Mexican Army arrests Ovidio Guzmán López, son of the narco-trafficker Joaquín "El Chapo" Guzmán, in the city of Culiacán, in Sinaloa, after this, there were violent reprisals in the state of Sinaloa, so the government takes measures to siege organized crime, which already caused 29 deaths and 35 wounded.
    • Restrictions on orb are strengthened to flights coming from China to the strong outbreak of COVID-19, for which it makes fear that a new virus is rounding and fearing to return to the stage lived in 2020.
  • 6 January:
    • The truce begins for 36 hours between Russia and Ukraine, due to the Orthodox Passover, on the recommendation of the Russian Orthodox Church, which Ukraine, welcomes the news with coldness.
    • The former Italian footballer Gianluca Vialli died of pancreatic cancer.
  • 7 January:
    • After 15 attempts to be elected as president of the U.S. House of Representatives and after overcoming so many defeats, Kevin McCarthy, was elected to assume that position.
    • In Mexico City, the crash of 2 trains is recorded between the Potrero and La Raza stations of the Metro Line 3, leaving a deceased person and 59 injured, in addition to the partial suspension of the line in the zone of the accident.
      Simpatizers bagarists breaking into the Brazilian National Congress.
  • 8 January:
    • The President of the United States, Joe Biden, arrived at the new Felipe Angeles International Airport, located in the Mexico Valley metropolitan area for the North American Leadership Summit, the next day.
    • Protest supporters of former Brazilian President Jair Bolsonaro break into the Plaza de los Tres Poderes, Congress of Brazil and the Supreme Court of Brazil in the Brazilian capital, where President Lula decreed state of emergency. It has enormous similarity with the U.S. Capitol Assault, which occurred in 2021 and caused by ultra-rightist followers, although this case is of greater impact.
  • 9 January:
    • A new outbreak of avian influenza in Ecuador is reported in two provinces, which gives rise to fears that the outbreak will spread nationally, by which the Ministry of Health of Ecuador, together with the National Government, strengthen measures to prevent the spread of the flu in avian breeders.
    • Former president of Brazil, Jair Bolsonaro, was rushed into a hospital in the United States, for a new relapse of health, due to pains in the abdomen, in the midst of massive questions about his role in the violent attack on the Brazilian Congress, which occurred the previous day.
      King Constantine II of Greece, who was the last king of Greece, died on the evening of January 10, 2023
    • The Chinese government reopens its borders for unrestricted flight, undoing the Zero COVID rules, promulgated the previous year.
  • 10 January:
    • He died in a clinic in Athens, Greece who was the last king of the Hellenic country, Constantine II of Greece, for a stroke.
    • End extended support of Windows 8.1 operating system.
  • 11 January:
    • The blues-rock musician dies, Jeff Beck at age 78.
    • Certain documents classified in the house of the current president of the United States Joe Biden are revealed to be compromising papers that could jeopardize his presidency and which the Depto. U.S. Justice is taking legal procedures for their investigation.
  • January 12: American singer and songwriter Lisa Marie Presley, daughter of the legend of rock and roll, Elvis Presley, died for a fulminant heart attack, two days after coming to the delivery of the Golden Globes 2022.
  • 13 January: China reports 60,000 COVID-19-related deaths in just over a month, while another report estimates that 900 million people have been infected, 64% of the country ' s population.
  • January 14: In New Orleans, Louisiana, United States, the 71st edition of the Miss Universe contest was held, being won by the American R'Bonney Gabriel, after a tough competition.
  • 15 January:
    • The service of the underground section (Mixcoac-Atlalilco) of the Metro Line 12 of Mexico City, after being closed for almost 2 years for rehabilitation, following the incidents of May 3, 2021 between the Olivos and Tezonco stations.
    • The Myanmar armed forces completely set fire to the Catholic Church of Our Lady of the Assumption founded in 1894, as well as a contiguous convent among other buildings in the village of Chan Thar for considering them the refuge of opponents of the governing board that took power the previous year.
    • Yeti Airlines flight 691 crashes when landing at Pokhara airport, Nepal; there are no survivors left.
    • Expo 2023 is held in Buenos Aires, Argentina.
  • 16 January:
    • The funeral of the deposed king of Greece, Constantine II of Greece, with the presence of much of the Euro-Asian monarchy and some envoys from some countries of the world was held.
    • In Palermo, Italy is captured by the carabineros of Italy by the Italian cape Matteo Messina, leader of the powerful criminal organization Cosa Nostra.
    • Italian actress Gina Lollobrigida died at 98.
  • 17 January:
    • The World Economic Forum, which took place from 16 to 20 January, began in Davos, Switzerland, with the impending economic recession, the result of the pandemic, economic inequality and the effects of the Russian invasion on Ukraine as central themes.
    • Swedish activist Greta Thunberg is arrested by German police forces during protests over the spread of a coal mine.
    • The supercentennial nun Lucile Randon, who until then was known as the longest woman in the world, at the age of 118 and 340 days.
  • 18 January:
    • Google finalizes its free video project Google Stadia.
    • A helicopter with 9 people on board crashes into a kindergarten in the town of Brovary, near the Ukrainian capital Kiev, causing the death of 14 people and 25 wounded. An investigation is ongoing.
    • The first minister of New Zealand, Jacinda Ardern, resigns from her position as the first minister, on the basis of exhaustion to perform her duties and to dedicate herself to her family. Under his mandate, New Zealand was an example of the success of anti-COVID policies, with slow spread and low fatalities.
  • 19 January:
    Massive protests throughout Peru.
    • In the Australian Open 2023 there is the second largest match in history, in which the British Andy Murray imposes on Australian Thanasi Kokkinakis for 4-6, 6-7(4), 7-6(5), 6-3 and 7-5, in a match that lasted about 5 hours and 45 minutes. The match started at 22:20 local time and ended at 04:05 the next day. After this, Murray harshly criticized the organizers for placing the parties at night.
    • In France, protests against President Emmanuel Macron continue, due to pension reform that plans to increase the retirement age to 64.
    • They rise to 53 deaths due to the demonstrations given in the so-called Toma de Lima, due to the popular discontent towards the government of Dina Boluarte.
  • 20 January:
    • In Belgium they begin preparations to celebrate the 50 years of birth of the queen consorte Matilde, concluding with an interview with Belgian television. The ceremony was understood by many of its citizens as a copy of the style made by the Maximum Queen of the Netherlands.
  • 21 January:
    • The events around the Golden Jubilee of Carlos XVI Gustavo de Sweden begin, whose point will expire on September 15.
    • The Peruvian government closes the iconic Machu Picchu citadel for indefinite time due to the insurrection, leaving hundreds of tourists trapped.
    • In California, the United States, there is a violent shooting at Monterey Park, producing about 10 dead, in the midst of the celebrations for the start of the Lunar New Year, the author is fugitive.
  • January 22: The World Economic Forum in Davos concludes, with many agreements to avoid the economic recession, which threatens the world.
  • 23 January: Estonia expels the Russian ambassador, as reprisal for the expulsion of the Estonian ambassador. Then Latvia would also cast out its Russian ambassador.
  • January 24: In an update of the Apocalypse Clock, it is now located at 23:58:30, at 90 seconds of the apocalypse, due to the escalation of the war.
  • January 25: The United States and Germany announce the decision to send powerful battle tanks (31 from the United States and 14 from Germany) to Ukraine to fight against the invasion of Russia.
  • 26 January: There are attacks in Jenin between Israeli forces and Palestinian militias.
  • 27 January:
    • The images of police violence in the death of Tyre Nichols, killed by U.S. police forces the previous month, are made public.
    • There is a shooting in a synagogue in East Jerusalem.
    • The Organization for the Prohibition of Chemical Weapons concludes that the 2018 Guta chemical attack was perpetrated by the Syrian army.
  • 28 January:
    • Colombian singer Adolfo Pacheco died in a traffic accident.
    • At least 24 people were killed and an imprecise number were injured after a bus in which they were traveling fell for a precipice in the Piura region in northern Peru.
  • 29 January:
    • American actress Annie Wersching died of cancer.
    • Serbian tennis player Novak Djokovic wins the Open of Australia 2023 after winning in the final Greek Stefanos Tsitsipas, and employs Spanish Rafael Nadal in Grand Slam titles.
  • 30 January: At least 100 people die and 225 others are injured after an attacker detonates his explosive belt in a mosque in Peshawar, Pakistan.
  • January 31: Pope Francis lands in Kinsasa on a visit to the Democratic Republic of the Congo, the first papal visit to the country since 1985, as well as planning to visit South Sudan on the same trip.

February

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  • 1 February:
    • Maximum approach to the Earth of comet C/2022 E3 (ZTF)—discovered in 2022 and popularly known as "green recipe"—which is expected to be relatively visible around the world. The last time this comet approached Earth, it happened about 50 thousand years ago.
    • In the Dominican Republic, there is an earthquake of 5.3°, similar to that in Haiti in 2010; no deaths or damage are reported.
  • 2 February:
    • French ex-pilote Jean-Pierre Jabouille dies.
      Trajectory that the Chinese balloon is believed to have performed in the United States.
    • The incident of the Chinese balloons of 2023 occurs.
  • February 3: A series of forest fires occur in southern Chile, consuming hundreds of hectares in three regions of the country, killing 23 people.
    • The U.S. accuses China of violating its sovereignty with the balloon that overflew its territory, warning that another balloon was recorded that flew around Latin America, being reported in the airspace of Costa Rica and Panama.
  • February 4: In Honduras, an electrical substation is being exploited in Comayagua, leaving the center of the country without electricity and serious damages in the Departments of Comayagua, Intibucá and La Paz.
    • The United States Air Administration closes the airspace of the East Coast, after U.S. President Joe Biden ordered the balloon down in the Atlantic Ocean, where it ends up being shot down. Since the Second World War, no air objects were dropped in the country.
  • February 5: Sectional elections of Ecuador of 2023.
    • American singer Beyoncé surpasses Hungarian driver Georg Solti in the amount of Grammys won.
  • 6 February:
    Ruins of a mall collapsed in Diyarbakır, Turkey after the earthquake.
    • An earthquake of magnitude 7.8 on the Richter scale shook southeast Turkey and northern Syria, leaving an estimated 30,000 dead and over 87,560 wounded and disappeared in both nations. Around 24,610 deaths and 80,270 injuries were reported only in Turkey, while in Syria more than 5,270 were killed and at least 7,280 injured, although they are believed to be more, as a result of the precariousness of Syrian measurements. The earthquake was felt in Lebanon, Iraq, Israel, Armenia and Cyprus, even felt in Greenland, according to the Danish Geological Institute. The Italian Marine Guard generated a tsunami alert, then dismissed.
    • On the same day there was a new earthquake of magnitude 7.5 with epicenter in Elbistan, Turkey. Leaving its way in Turkey and Syria new damage to buildings and landslides in buildings previously damaged by the 7.8 earthquake seven hours earlier, in addition to hundreds of wounded and numerous fatalities, causing a humanitarian disaster.
    • An alud of land occurs in the region of Arequipa, Peru, leaving at least 40 people dead and 200 injured.
  • February 7: The American basketball player LeBron James breaks the record of points made, in the possession of Kareem Abdul-Jabbar for 39 years, during the NBA regular season match, that his team, Los Angeles Lakers, played against the Oklahoma City Thunder, reached at the time 38.390 points, thus proclaiming itself as the highest scorer of the league history.
  • 8 February: On a lightning trip, King Charles III received the Ukrainian President Volodimir Zelenski and then visited Prime Minister Rishi Sunak, who manifested his clear commitment from the British country to the Ukrainians in the framework of the Russian invasion in Ukraine.
  • 9 February: The regime of Daniel Ortega, expelling 222 opponents from the country, accusing them of "tradition to the Homeland", without first stripping them of their nationality, which the latter arrive in the United States, most of them meet with their families, which the government of the president of the United States Joe Biden, will grant them a humanitarian visa, which has disobeyed the wrath of the republican dictatorship,
  • February 10: Colombian former politician Samuel Moreno died.

March

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  • March 12: The 95th edition of the Oscars will be held at the Dolby Theatre in Los Angeles, California.
  • March 27: The 3DS eShop and Wii U will disappear.

April

April
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  • This second sarcophagus of Chernobil will begin to operate, and it is expected to complete the destruction of the old structure, the most delicate task, as it implies that to work inside the reactor the city of Prípiat will possibly reopen.
  • April 3: Assumption of the president of the INE, in Mexico, successor of Lorenzo Córdova Vianello.
  • April 30: General elections of Paraguay of 2023.

May

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  • May 6: The coronation ceremony of King Charles III of the United Kingdom and his wife Camilla Shand, at the Westminster Abbey, is expected to be the majority of dignitaries of the world invited by the palace to the ceremony.
  • 13 May: Final of the Eurovision 2023 Song Festival in Liverpool, United Kingdom.
  • 14 May: The authorities elected in the Ecuadorian Sections 2023 take possession.
  • May 28: Municipal and autonomous elections are held in Spain.

June

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  • 1 June: The wedding between the Crown Prince of Jordan Hussein bin Al Abdalá and the Arab architect, Rajwa Al Saif is scheduled.
  • June 4: State elections in the states of Mexico and Coahuila de Zaragoza in Mexico.
  • 25 June: General Elections of Guatemala of 2023

July

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  • 1 July: In Paraguay, the senators and deputies who were elected in the general elections of 2023 will be held.

August

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  • 1 August-6 August: the World Youth Day will be held in Portugal 2023.
  • 15 August: 52. President of Paraguay, successor of Mario Abdo Benítez.
  • August 27: Second round of the Guatemalan presidential elections.

September

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  • September 12: Opening of the Interurban Train of Toluca-Valle Passengers of Mexico, after more than 9 years of the start of the project, in 2014.
  • September 15: a protest by the Governor of the State of Mexico, the successor of Alfredo del Mazo Maza.
  • 30 September: scheduled date for the total cessation of emissions by analogue signal in Argentina, giving way to terrestrial digital television.

October

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  • October 10: end the technical support of Windows Server 2012 and Windows Server 2012 R2.
  • 14 October: Solar eclipse of 14 October 2023
  • October 19: An independence referendum had been held in Scotland to decide whether the constituent nation of the United Kingdom would become a sovereign, independent country or maintain its current status, however, this referendum was banned by the Supreme Court in November 2022.
  • 22 October: The presidential and legislative elections will be held in Argentina.
  • 29 October:
    • Regional elections are held in Colombia.
    • It is expected that in Ecuador, there will definitely be analog blackout in that country to give way to digital television with the most advanced in LED technology.
  • 31 October:
    • 18th birthday of Leonor, Princess of Asturias fulfills the age of majority, swears the Spanish Constitution and thus assumes its place in the Successor Line and becoming Heir of the Spanish Crown.

November

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  • 17 November: Assumption of the 35th Rector of the National Autonomous University of Mexico, successor of Enrique Graue Wiechers.

December

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  • December 3: General elections in Peru.
  • 10 December:
    • Assume the new government of Argentina.
    • General elections of Spain of 2023.
  • 31 December: scheduled date for the total cessation of emissions by analogue signal in Ecuador, giving way to terrestrial digital television.

Date not determined

  • Cookies are expected to disappear in Chrome.
  • The performance of the Gold Jubilee of Carlos XVI Gustavo de Sweden is planned for September of that year.
  • The high section (Culhuacán-Tláhuac) of Mexico City Metro Line 12 is expected to be reopened during the first half of the year, after the collapse of May 2021 between Tezonco and Olivos.
  • It is expected that by August, the Metro Line 1 of Mexico City will be completely reopened, after being closed 1 year for rehabilitation and major refurbishments due to the antiquity of the line.
  • The trial of the former governor of Jabárovsk territory, Sergei Furgal, is expected in Russia.

Deaths

Sports

Baseball

  • February 02 to February 10: The Caribbean Series will be held in Caracas 2023
  • March 08 to March 21: World Baseball Classic 2023

Athletics

  • February 17th to February 19th: In Madrid will develop the LIX Championship of Spain of Athletics in covered track of 2023.
  • March 2 to March 5: In Istanbul the XXXVII European Athletic Championship will be held in Pista Cubierta in 2023.
  • March 14th to March 16th: In Nanking the 19th World Championship of Athletics will be held in Pista Cubierta in 2023.
  • July 28th to July 30th: In Torrente will develop the CIII Championship of Spain of Athletics 2023.
  • August 19th to August 27th: The 19th Athletic World Championship will be held in Budapest from 2023.

Handball

  • January 11th to January 29th: In Poland and Sweden the XXVIII Men's Balonmano World Championship was held in 2023.
  • 30 November-17 December: In Denmark, Norway and Sweden will hold the XXVI Women’s Balonman World Championship of 2023.

American Football

  • February 12: at Glendale: the Super Bowl LVII will develop.
  • The 104th edition of the Season 2023 of the NFL will be contested.

Football

  • January 6th to May 28th: The 109th edition of Closing Tournament 2023 (Mexico) will be held.
  • 13 January to 21 May: The 93rd edition of the 2023 Closing Tournament of the Second Division of Costa Rica will be held.
  • 13 January to 27 May: The 58th edition of the Opening Tournament 2023 of Panama will be held.
  • January 15th: The 2nd edition of the Super Copa Femenina de Costa Rica 2023, with the victory of the Sporting Football Club Feminino against Alajuelense Fútbol Femenino in a 1-3 prison round.
  • January 15th to May 28th: The 120th edition of Costa Rica's Clausura 2023 Tournament will be held.
  • January 21 to May 2: The 100th edition of Nicaragua's 2023 Clausura Tournament will be held.
  • January 21: The 48th edition of the Clausura 2023 Tournament of Guatemala will be contested.
  • January 28th to June 4th: The 97th edition of the Closure 2023 Tournament of El Salvador will be held.
  • January 29: The Clausura 2023 Third Division Tournament of Costa Rica will be contested.
  • February 1 to February 11: The 19th edition of the FIFA 2022 World Cup will be played.
  • February 15 to February 21: The Women's Revelations Cup 2023 will be contested.
  • 22 February to 1 March: The 31st edition of the South American Recoup will be held 2023.
  • June 10: 68.a Final of the UEFA 2022-23 Champions League at the Atatürk Olympic Stadium in Istanbul, Turkey.
  • 20 July to 20 August: In Australia and New Zealand, the 9th edition of the 2023 Women's World Cup will be played, it is the first time that two countries organize a Women's World Cup and will be held with 32 participating teams.
  • The 53rd European League of UEFA 2023-24 will be contested.
  • The 64th edition of the Copa Libertadores 2023 will be played.
  • The 32nd edition of the Premier League 2023-24 will be contested.
  • The 64th edition of the England League Cup 2023-24 will be played.
  • The 120th edition of the football King Cup 2023-24 will be played.
  • The 93rd edition of the Second Division of Spain 2023-24 will be contested.
  • The 61st edition of the 1. Bundesliga 2023-24.
  • The 22nd edition of the English Football League Championship 2023-24 will be contested.
  • The 64th edition of the England League Cup 2023-24 will be played.
  • The 36th edition of the Super Cup of Italy 2023 will be contested.
  • The 92nd edition of Series A (Italy) 2023-24 will be contested.
  • The 69th edition of the UEFA Champions League 2023-24 will be contested.
  • The 48th edition of the Venezuela Cup 2023 will be played.
  • The 93rd edition of the First Division of Spain 2023-24 will be contested.
  • The 86th edition of the Ligue 1 2023-24 will be contested.
  • The 78th edition of the Season 2023-24 of the NBA will be contested.
  • The 15th edition of the Copa Libertadores Feminina 2023 will be played.
  • The 4th edition of the Professional League Cup 2023 will be played.
  • The 94th edition of the 2023 First Division Championship (Argentina) will be held.
  • The 121st edition of the Costa Rica Open Tournament 2023 will be contested.
  • The 27th edition of the Closing Tournament 2023 Feminine of Costa Rica will be contested.
  • The 94th edition of the Opening 2023 Tournament of the Second Division of Costa Rica will be discussed.
  • The 58th edition of the First Division 2023-24 Championship will be held in Honduras.
  • The First Division of Guatemala will be contested 2023-24.

Central American and Caribbean Games

  • June 23 to July 8: The Central American and Caribbean Games of 2023 will be held in San Salvador.

European Games

  • 21 June-2 July: The European Games of 2023 will be held in Krakow.

Pan American and Parapan American Games

  • October 20 to November 5: The Pan American Games of 2023 will be held in Santiago de Chile.
  • November 17th to November 25th: The Parapan American Games of 2023 will be held in Santiago de Chile.

Wrestling

  • April 1st – April 2nd: At the SoFi Stadium in Los Angeles, California, USA: the WWE event, WrestleMania 39.

Rugby

  • September 8 to October 28: In France, the Rugby World Cup of 2023 will be played.

Art and Shows

  • Golden Globes 2022; to develop on January 10, 2023.
  • Critics Choice Awards 2023; to develop on January 15, 2023.
  • BRITS 2023; to develop on 11 February 2023.
  • 65th edition of the Grammy Awards; to be held on February 5, 2023.
  • 95.a edition of the Oscar Awards; to be held on March 12, 2023.

Cinema

  • Megan (film)
  • Shazam! Fury of the Gods
  • The Marvels
  • Guardians of Galaxy vol. 3
  • The Sirenite
  • Mission impossible 7
  • Super Mario Bros. The movie
  • Ant-Man and the Wasp: Quantumania
  • Spider-Man: Across the Spider-Verse
  • The Flash (film)
  • Aquaman and the Lost Kingdom
  • Transformers: the awakening of beasts
  • John Wick 4
  • Barbie (film)
  • Elementary (Pelicle)
  • 80 for Brady

Music

Television

Fictional events

  • October 2023: the events of the film develop Avengers: Endgame.
    • October 17th, 2023: the final battle of that film takes place, where Tony Stark's character died after defeating Thanos.
  • October 31, 2023: The events of the series begin WandaVision.
  • Dates unknown of 2023: the events of the film develop Quito 2023.
  • The events of the film develop X-Men: days of the past future both in the First Time Line (Original Line), and the New Time Line (after the change of history by Wolverine).
  • Events of the film Click.
  • The events of Five Nights at Freddy's 3
  • The events of the video game develop Perfect Dark.
  • The events of the video game develop Yandere Simulator.
  • The events of the video game develop Cyberpunk 2077.

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