What big news happened in 2014?
2014 by topic:
| Gregorian calendar | 2014 MMXIV |
|---|---|
| Discordian calendar | 3180 |
| Ethiopian calendar | 2006–2007 |
| Hebrew calendar | 5774–5775 |
| Hindu calendars |
What good events happened in 2014?
10 Good Things That Happened in 2014
- We may have finally ended the Cold War.
- A whole lot of states struck down gay-marriage bans.
- We were blessed with this video.
- We had the highest job growth rate since 1999.
- We reached a global agreement on climate change.
- Kate Middleton, Kate Middleton, Kate Middleton.
What are the top 5 news stories of 2014?
The Biggest News Stories of 2014. 1. Ebola Epidemic Becomes Global Health Crisis. The deadliest outbreak of Ebola, a deadly hemorrhagic fever, started in West Africa in the spring 2. Disasters on Malaysian Airlines. 3. Fighting in Ukraine and Crimea. 4. Deadly Israel- Hamas Conflict. 5. Rise of
What happened to Good News in 2014?
In many respects 2014 was a rough year, with Ebola, the Islamic State, and deaths in Ukraine, but it was also one in which social media-inspired kindness, numerous health breakthroughs and positive trends took center stage at the Good News Network.
What happened in the world in 2014?
It was a tough year in news around the world: A deadly contagion spread fear across borders. One airline was hit by two disasters that left hundreds dead and missing—including one tragedy that remains a mystery. Conflict and a new brand of terror roiled Iraq and Syria. But there were moments of inspiration, too. Here are the top 10 stories of 2014:
What was the most popular story on theguardian in 2014?
The most popular story on theguardian.com in 2014 was an article about the hacking of photos of naked celebrities, with four further stories relating to the hack appearing in the year’s top 50.