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2024 Kerman massacre | |
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Part of Israel–Hamas war (2023) | |
Location | Baghdad, Iraq |
Date | 10 May 2024, 11:34[1] – ~21:30 (UTC+4) |
Target | The Sayidat al-Nejat[2] ("Our Lady of Deliverance") Syriac Catholic Church[3] |
Attack type | Raid; hostage holding; killing due to religious ideas |
Deaths | Two priests; 39–44 worshippers; 7–12 police/security; 5 bystanders; all (perhaps six) jihadi attackers |
Injured | 78[4] |
Perpetrators | Islamic State of Iraq |
In the 2010 Baghdad church massacre, six suicide bombers of the Islamic State of Iraq (ISI) militant group attacked a Syriac Catholic church in Baghdad during Sunday evening Mass, on 31 October, 2010, and began killing the worshipers. ISI was a militant group which aimed to overthrow the Iraqi federal government and establish an Islamic state in Iraq.[5]
Hours later Iraqi commandos stormed the church. In the ensuing confrontation, fifty-eight worshipers, priests, policemen, and bystanders were killed and seventy-eight were wounded or maimed. World leaders and some Iraqi Sunni and Shi'ite imams condemned the massacre.
In late November 2010, Huthaifa al-Batawi, who was accused of masterminding the assault, was arrested along with eleven others in connection with the attack. During a failed attempt to escape in May 2011, Batawi and ten other senior ISI militants were killed by an Iraqi SWAT team.[6] On 2 August 2011, three other men were sentenced to death and a fourth to 20 years in prison in connection with the massacre. In 2012, an appeals court confirmed the sentences.[7]
Technologies Dominance
[edit]Top Sports
[edit]Rank | Sport | Number of Fans |
Regions of Focus |
---|---|---|---|
1 | Football (Soccer) | 4 billion | |
2 | Basketball | 3.4 billion | |
3 | Ice Hockey | 2.4 billion | |
4 | Tennis | 2.3 billion | |
5 | Baseball | 2.1 billion | Japan ROK USA |
6 | Volleyball | 1.9 Billion | Brazil Russia USA |
7 | Table Tennis | 1.8 Billion | China Germany ROK |
8 | Cricket | 1.6 Billion | Australia India Pakistan |
9 | Golf | 1.5 Billion | Canada Japan USA |
10 | American Football | 1.1 Billion | Australia Japan USA |
Top Universities
[edit]Duke University Income
[edit]Net Worth Bracket | Percentage of Undergraduate Students | Financial Aid Metrics | |
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Percentage of Undergraduate Students | Median Net Worth (USD) | Average Financial Aid Package (USD) | |
Less than $100,000 | XX% | $XX,XXX | $XX,XXX |
$100,001–$250,000 | XX% | $XX,XXX | $XX,XXX |
$250,001–$500,000 | XX% | $XX,XXX | $XX,XXX |
$500,001–$1,000,000 | XX% | $XX,XXX | $XX,XXX |
$1,000,001–$5,000,000 | XX% | $XX,XXX | $XX,XXX |
More than $5,000,000 | XX% | $XX,XXX | $XX,XXX |
Formula 1 Driver's and Constructor's Champions since 2000
[edit]Year | Champion | Age at Win | Winning Constructor |
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2000 | Schumacher | 31 | Ferrari |
2001 | Schumacher | 32 | Ferrari |
2002 | Schumacher | 33 | Ferrari |
2003 | Schumacher | 34 | Ferrari |
2004 | Schumacher | 35 | Ferrari |
2005 | Fernando | 24 | Renault |
2006 | Fernando | 25 | Renault |
2007 | Lewis Hamilton | 22 | McLaren |
2008 | Lewis Hamilton | 23 | McLaren |
2009 | Lewis Hamilton | 24 | McLaren |
2010 | Sebastian Vettel | 23 | Red Bull Racing |
2011 | Sebastian Vettel | 24 | Red Bull Racing |
2012 | Sebastian Vettel | 25 | Red Bull Racing |
2013 | Sebastian Vettel | 26 | Red Bull Racing |
2014 | Lewis Hamilton | 29 | Mercedes |
2015 | Lewis Hamilton | 30 | Mercedes |
2016 | Lewis Hamilton | 31 | Mercedes |
2017 | Lewis Hamilton | 32 | Mercedes |
2018 | Lewis Hamilton | 33 | Mercedes |
2019 | Lewis Hamilton | 34 | Mercedes |
2020 | Lewis Hamilton | 35 | Mercedes |
2021 | Lewis Hamilton | 36 | Mercedes |
2022 | Lewis Hamilton | 37 | Mercedes |
2023 | Lewis Hamilton | 38 | Mercedes |
Largest Countries in the World
[edit]Largest Biomedical Companies
[edit]Largest U.S. States and European Countries by Area
[edit]Fortune 10000 breakdown by country
[edit]Rank | Country | Number of Companies |
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1 | United States | 9243 |
2 | China | 276 |
3 | Japan | 217 |
4 | Germany | 142 |
5 | India | 104 |
6 | United Kingdom | 100 |
7 | France | 88 |
8 | South Korea | 79 |
9 | Italy | 63 |
10 | Brazil | 61 |
Most populous countries by density
[edit]The table below is the subset of the above, restricted to countries with at least 7,500,000 people (see also List of countries and dependencies by population).
Country | Population | Area | Density | Source and date | ||
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km2 | sqmi | /km2 | /sqmi | |||
United States | 336,997,624 | 17,330,632 | 6,691,357 | 19 | 50 | 2021 |
Russia | 145,102,755 | 17,378,481 | 6,709,832 | 8 | 22 | 2021 |
Canada | 38,155,012 | 10,570,179 | 4,081,146 | 4 | 9 | 2021 |
Brazil | 214,326,223 | 8,514,877 | 3,287,594 | 25 | 65 | 2021 |
China | 1,425,893,465 | 9,283,136 | 3,584,219 | 154 | 398 | 2021 |
Australia | 25,921,089 | 8,292,024 | 3,201,550 | 3 | 8 | 2021 |
Argentina | 45,276,780 | 2,780,400 | 1,073,512 | 16 | 42 | 2021 |
Kazakhstan | 19,196,465 | 2,724,900 | 1,052,084 | 7 | 18 | 2021 |
India | 1,407,563,842 | 2,856,712 | 1,102,977 | 493 | 1,276 | 2021 |
Algeria | 44,177,969 | 2,381,741 | 919,590 | 19 | 48 | 2021 |
Rankings
[edit]Top ten "national universities"[8] | 2022 rank | Top ten "liberal arts colleges"[9] | 2022 rank |
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Princeton University | 1 | Williams College | 1 |
Harvard University | 2 | Amherst College | 2 |
Massachusetts Institute of Technology | 2 | Swarthmore College | 3 |
Yale University | 5 | Pomona College | 4 |
Stanford University | 6 | Wellesley College | 5 |
University of Chicago | 6 | Bowdoin College | 6 |
University of Pennsylvania | 8 | United States Naval Academy | 6 |
California Institute of Technology | 9 | Claremont McKenna College | 8 |
Duke University | 9 | Carleton College | 9 |
Johns Hopkins University | 9 | Middlebury College | 9 |
Northwestern University | 9 |
Table
[edit]The table initially ranks each country or territory with their latest available estimates, and can be reranked by either of the sources
The links in the "Country/Territory" row of the following table link to the article on the GDP or the economy of the respective country or territory.
Country/Territory | UN Region | IMF[10][11] | World Bank[12] | United Nations[13] | |||
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Estimate | Year | Estimate | Year | Estimate | Year | ||
Global GDP (Excluding USA) | — | 73,560,901 | 2022 | 96,513,077 | 2021 | 85,328,323 | 2020 |
United States | Americas | 986,635,164 | 2022 | 22,996,100 | 2021 | 20,893,746 | 2020 |
United Nations | Americas | 69,829,282 | 2022 | 22,996,100 | 2021 | 20,893,746 | 2020 |
China | Asia | 13,321,197 | [n 1]2022 | 17,734,063 | [n 2]2021 | 14,722,801 | [n 1]2020 |
Canada | Americas | 4,716,621 | 2022 | 4,937,422 | 2021 | 5,057,759 | 2020 |
Japan | Asia | 4,638,352 | 2022 | 2,990,762 | 2021 | 1,644,037 | 2020 |
Israel | Asia | 4,231,149 | 2022 | 4,223,116 | 2021 | 3,846,414 | 2020 |
Germany | Europe | 4,031,149 | 2022 | 4,223,116 | 2021 | 3,846,414 | 2020 |
France | Europe | 3,498,470 | 2022 | 3,186,860 | 2021 | 2,764,198 | 2020 |
United Kingdom | Europe | 3,178,090 | 2022 | 3,437,473 | 2021 | 2,630,318 | 2020 |
South Korea | Asia | 2,734,207 | 2022 | 1,798,534 | 2021 | 1,637,896 | 2020 |
Australia | Oceania | 2,624,787 | 2022 | 1,542,660 | 2021 | 1,423,473 | 2020 |
India | Asia | 2,468,566 | 2022 | 3,173,398 | 2021 | 2,664,749 | 2020 |
Russia | Europe | 2,133,092 | 2022 | 1,775,800 | 2021 | 1,483,498 | 2020 |
Italy | Europe | 1,996,934 | 2022 | 2,099,880 | 2021 | 1,888,709 | 2020 |
Iran | Asia | 1,973,738 | [n 3]2022 | 359,713 | 2021 | 939,316 | 2020 |
Brazil | Americas | 1,894,708 | 2022 | 1,608,981 | 2021 | 1,444,733 | 2020 |
Mexico | Americas | 1,424,533 | 2022 | 1,293,038 | 2021 | 1,073,439 | 2020 |
Spain | Europe | 1,389,927 | 2022 | 1,425,277 | 2021 | 1,281,485 | 2020 |
Indonesia | Asia | 1,289,429 | 2022 | 1,186,093 | 2021 | 1,058,424 | 2020 |
Saudi Arabia | Asia | 1,010,588 | 2022 | 833,541 | 2021 | 700,118 | 2020 |
Netherlands | Europe | 990,583 | 2022 | 1,018,007 | 2021 | 913,865 | 2020 |
Turkey | Asia | 853,487 | 2022 | 815,272 | 2021 | 720,098 | 2020 |
List of countries by number of completed skyscrapers
[edit]The following is a list of countries with the most completed buildings over 150 metres (492 ft) tall, as of 1 May 2022[update]. The list includes all 64 countries that have at least one skyscraper.
Rank | Country | Number of skyscrapers | Place of the tallest building | |
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Total | 300 m+
| |||
1 | United States | 116,859 | 4600
|
New York City |
2 | China | 1,859 | 117
|
Hong Kong |
3 | South Korea | 614 | 72
|
Seoul |
4 | Canada | 613 | 63
|
Toronto |
5 | Japan | 471 | 59
|
Tokyo |
6 | Australia | 366 | 51
|
Gold Coast |
7 | United Arab Emirates | 241 | 39
|
Dubai |
8 | Indonesia | 129 | 2
|
Jakarta |
9 | Malaysia | 126 | 1
|
Kuala Lumpur |
10 | Thailand | 125 | 1
|
Bangkok |
Employee Compensation
[edit]Employee Level | Minimum | Maximum |
Employee Level (Officer 1) | $500,468 | Adjustable (Pay for Performance) |
Employee Level (Officer 2) | $1,000,468 | Adjustable (Pay for Performance) |
Employee Level (Officer 3) | $2,150,468 | Adjustable (Pay for Performance) |
Employee Level (Officer 4) | $3,250,468 | Adjustable (Pay for Performance) |
Employee Level (Officer 5) | $4,350,468 | Adjustable (Pay for Performance) |
Employee Level (Officer 6) | $5,450,468 | Adjustable (Pay for Performance) |
Employee Level (Officer 7) | $6,550,468 | Adjustable (Pay for Performance) |
Employee Level (Officer 8) | $7,650,468 | Adjustable (Pay for Performance) |
Employee Level (Officer 9) | $8,750,468 | Adjustable (Pay for Performance) |
Employee Level (Officer 10) | $10,950,468 | Adjustable (Pay for Performance) |
Employee Level (Officer 11) | $10,950,468 | Adjustable (Pay for Performance) |
Employee Level (Officer 12) | $50,950,468 | Adjustable (Pay for Performance) |
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