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2005 is a common year starting on Saturday of the Gregorian calendar and is the current year.
2005 is the World Year of Physics, the Year of the Rooster in the Chinese calendar, and the International Year of the Eucharist in Catholicism.
Events
Iraqi police officers hold up their index fingers marked with purple indelible ink, a security measure to prevent double voting.
- February 15 - More than 200 people are killed by a blast at a mine in Fuxin, north-east China.
- February 16:
- February 19 - Suicide bombers kill more than 30 people in Iraq as Shia Muslims marked Ashura, their holiest day.
- February 20 -
- February 22 - More than 500 people are killed and over 1,000 injured after entire villages are flattened in an earthquake measuring 6.4 on the Richter scale in Zarand region of Kerman province in southern Iran.
- February 26 - Hosni Mubarak the president of Egypt orders the constitution changed to allow multi-candidate presidential elections before September 2005 by asking parliament to amend Article 76 of the Egyptian constitution.
Protesters in front of Terri Schiavo's Pinellas Park, Florida hospice, March 27, 2005.
- March 16 - Suspects Ripudaman Singh Malik and Ajaib Singh Bagri in the bombing of the Air India Flight 182 in 1985 are found to be not guilty on all accounts.
- March 19 -
- A suspected suicide bomber in Doha, Qatar, kills one Briton and injured about 12 other people.
- A time bomb explodes in a Muslim shrine in Quetta, southwestern Pakistan, killing at least 29 people and wounding 40.
- A mine blast occurrs at the Xishui coal mine in Shuozhou and rocks nearby Kangjiayao coal mine. The death toll is up to 59.
- March 20 - At least 250 people in Japan are injured and at least one killed by when a magnitude 7 earthquake struck west of Kyushu Island, just 9km (5.5 miles) below the ocean floor.
- March 21 - In Red Lake, Minnesota, 10 are killed in a school shooting, the worst since the Columbine High School massacre.
- March 23 - The United States' 11th Circuit Court of Appeals' 2-1 decision refuses to order the reinsertion of Terri Schiavo's feeding tube.
- March 24 -
- The Tulip Revolution in Kyrgyzstan reaches its climax with the overthrow of president Askar Akayev. The crowd calling for his removal storms the Government House and riots occur throughout the capital city.
- After eight months of jail in Tokyo, Japan, American former chess champion, Bobby Fischer, arrives to Iceland after full citizenship and an Icelandic passport was granted to him.
- March 26 - 1 million Taiwanese walk in Taipei in opposition to the Anti-Secession Law of Mainland China.
- March 28 - The 2005 Sumatran earthquake struck off Sumatra, 3 months after the 2004 Indian Ocean earthquake. At a magnitude of 8.7 it is the second largest earthquake since 1965.
Members of the College of Cardinals look on at Pope John Paul II's Funeral.
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The Prince of Wales and the Duchess of Cornwall following their civil wedding in Windsor, England
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- April 9:
- April 12 - Fans hurl lit flares onto the field at San Siro Stadium in Milan during a Champions League quarter-final soccer match.
- April 15 - At least 21 people died and around 50 people were injured in a devastating fire at a hotel in central Paris.
- April 16 - President Lucio Gutierrez of Ecuador declared a state of emergency in the capital city and dissolved the Supreme Court.
- April 17 - Twelve holidaymakers were killed in southern Switzerland when a bus carrying 27 people plunged 200 metres into a ravine.
- April 18 - Five people died in ethnic clashes in Iran's south-west Khuzestan province.
- April 19 - Joseph Ratzinger elected Pope Benedict XVI on the second day of the Papal conclave.
- April 20:
- At least 46 workers have been killed and several others injured in a blast at an explosives factory in Zambia.
- 56 hurt as earthquake hits Fukuoka and Kasuga, Fukuoka Prefecture, Japan. The earthquake measured a magnitude of 5.8 on the Richter scale.
- President Lucio Gutiérrez of Ecuador is said to have fled after Congress voted to sack him amid growing protests.
- April 21:
- A bus crash in Vietnam's Central Highlands has left 30 Vietnamese war veterans dead and four other people hurt.
- A gunfight on the edge of the Saudi city of Mecca has left two militants and two members of the security forces dead.
- April 23: Silvio Berlusconi, prime minister of Italy, re-forms government after its dissolution three days earlier.
- April 25: A passenger train derails in the Japanese Hyōgo prefecture killing at least 106 people and injuring another 456.
- April 26 - Facing international pressure, Syria withdrew the last of its 14,000 troop military garrison in Lebanon ending its 29 year military domination of that country.
- April 27 - The Superjumbo jet aircraft Airbus 380 made its first flight from Toulouse.
- April 30 - Attacks on tourists in the Egyptian capital Cairo leave three militants dead and at least 10 people injured.
The wreckage of a bombed London bus, following the July 7 terrorist attacks
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Births
Deaths
Main article: Deaths in 2005
January
- January 1:
- January 4:
- January 9 - Koji Hashimoto, 66, Japanese film director
- January 10:
- January 17 - Zhao Ziyang, 86, reformist Premier of the People's Republic of China and General Secretary of the Communist Party of China, (b. 1919)
- January 20 - Per Borten, 92, Norwegian prime minister, (b. 1913)
- January 23 - Johnny Carson, 79, American television host, The Tonight Show, (b. 1925)
- January 25 - Stanisław Albinowski, Polish economist and journalist (b.1923)
- January 28 - Jim Capaldi, British musician, drummer with Traffic, singer/songwriter (b. August 2, 1944)
- January 29 - Ephraim Kishon, Israeli satirist, dramatist, screenwriter, and film director (b. 1924).
February
- February 2 - Max Schmeling, 99, German former heavyweight champion
- February 3:
- February 4 - Ossie Davis, 87, African-American actor and civil rights activist
- February 5 - Gnassingbe Eyadema, 69, President of Togo
- February 10 - Arthur Miller, 89, American playwright
- February 14 - Rafik Hariri, 60, former Prime Minister of Lebanon
- February 17 - Nariman Sadeq, 70, former Queen of Egypt
- February 20:
- February 21:
- February 22 - Zdzislaw Beksinski, 75, Polish artist
- February 28 - Mario Luzi, 90, Italian poet, Italian senator
March
- March 2 - Rick Mahler, 51, Major League Baseball player
- March 3 - Max M. Fisher, American philanthropist
- March 6 - Hans Bethe, German-born nuclear physicist, Nobel Prize laureate (b. 1906)
- March 10 - Dave Allen, 68, comedian
- March 17:
- March 19 - John De Lorean, 80, automotive pioneer
- March 20 - Armand Lohikoski, 93, Finnish director, (b. 1912)
- March 22:
- March 26:
- March 29:
- March 30 - Mitch Hedberg, 37, American stand-up comedian
- March 31 - Terri Schiavo, 41, American disabled person and cause célèbre
April
- April 1 - Harald Juhnke, German entertainer (b. 1929)
- April 2 - Pope John Paul II, 84 (b. 1920)
- April 5 - Saul Bellow, Canadian Nobel Prize-winning author (b. 1915)
- April 6 - Prince Rainier III, 81, ruler of Monaco
- April 9 - Andrea Dworkin, 58, feminist writer and anti-pornography activist (b. 1946)
- April 11 - Lucien Laurent, 97, first footballer ever to score at the FIFA World Cup finals
- April 16 - Kay Walsh, 93, British actress
- April 19:
- April 23:
- April 21 - Zhang Chunqiao, member of the Chinese "Gang of Four" (b. 1917)
- April 24 - Ezer Weizman, 80, President of Israel from 1993 to 2000
- April 26:
May
- May 2:
- May 7 - Peter Wallace Rodino, 95, U.S. Congressman (b. 1909)
- May 12 - Martin Lings, 96, Islamic scholar (b. 1909)
- May 17 - Frank Gorshin, 71, actor (b. 1934)
- May 19 - Henry Corden, 85, voice actor (b. 1920)
- May 20 - Paul Ricoeur, 92, French philosopher (b. 1913)
- May 21 - Subodh Mukherjee, 84, Indian filmmaker (b. 1921)
- May 25:
- May 26 - Chico Carrasquel, 77, Major League Baseball player (b. 1928)
- May 26 - Eddie Albert, 99, American actor (b. 1906)
- May 27 - Fay Godwin, 74, British photographer (b. 1931)
- May 29:
June
- June 1 - George Mikan, basketball player (b. 1924)
- June 2 - Melita Norwood, civil servant/spy (b. 1912)
- June 6 - Anne Bancroft, American actress (b. 1931)
- June 8 - Ed Bishop, American actor (b. 1932)
- June 10 - Jim Exon, Governor and U.S. Senator from Nebraska (b. 1921)
- June 13 - David Diamond, American composer (b. 1915)
- June 14 - Mimi Parent, Canadian-born painter (b. 1924)
- June 16 - Enrique Laguerre, Puerto Rican writer (b. 1906)
- June 20 - Jack Kilby, American electrical engineer, recipient of the Nobel Prize in Physics (b. 1923)
- June 21 - Jaime Cardinal Sin, Archbishop of Manila (b. 1928)
- June 26 - Richard Whiteley, television presenter (b. 1943)
- June 27 - John T. Walton, son of Wal-Mart founder Sam Walton (b. 1946)
July
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