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⚠️ DOWNLOAD THE ALMANAC PREVIEW FOR FREE: https://bit.ly/previa-almanaque ⚠️ 2022 RETROSPECTIVE: • 2022 RETROSPECTIVE: the main events... 2021 RETROSPECTIVE: • 2021 RETROSPECTIVE: the main events... Prof. Víctor separated the events that had the most repercussion this year! The month of January 2023 began with enormous tension in Brazil: the headquarters of the three powers of the Republic were invaded and the shock of the humanitarian tragedy of the Yanomami gained worldwide repercussion. In February, a strong earthquake hit Turkey and Syria, leaving thousands of victims, and, still in the sphere of natural disasters, strong storms hit the northern coast of São Paulo. This month, the Ukrainian War completed one year. In March, more than 200 workers were rescued from slave-like labor conditions in Rio Grande do Sul. Meanwhile, in Uganda, the parliament approved a new bill that reinforces the persecution of homosexuality in the country. In China, Xi Jinping was elected to a third term in control of the country's one-party regime. In April, France was gripped by strong popular protests against pension reform. In Sudan, a civil war broke out, killing thousands since then. In May, the World Health Organization (WHO) declared the official end of the Covid-19 pandemic. In Brazil, the so-called Fake News Bill began to be debated as a strategy to combat fake news and hate speech. In June, tax reform in Brazil gained national repercussion. In addition, the release of the UNHCR report on refugees highlighted the alarming numbers of forced displacement. In the second half of the year, in July, a military coup hit Niger, a country located in the Sahel, an African region that has suffered a series of military coups in recent years. In the context of the Ukrainian War, Russia withdrew from the grain agreement, blocking Ukrainian exports. In August, the BRICS summit took place, resulting in new members. India demonstrated its technological potential by successfully launching a probe to the Moon. In September, Storm Daniel left thousands of victims in Libya and a strong earthquake also hit Morocco. In Brazil, the time frame for indigenous lands came to an end. October was marked by one of the most alarming events of the year: the war between Israel and Hamas, which exposed the human rights violations committed by both sides. In November, El Niño and climate change influenced the historic droughts in the Amazon region. Furthermore, the elections in Argentina came to an end with the victory of Javier Milei. This month, December, COP-28 will be held in the United Arab Emirates, a key event for climate diplomacy. Also this month, the Universal Declaration of Human Rights turns 75. Did you enjoy the Retrospective? Aprova Total students have access to WEEKLY Current Affairs classes! ------------------------------------- Welcome to Aprova Total! Studying with us means having maximum knowledge in minimum time for the Enem. That's why we are the platform most loved by college entrance exam candidates! Founded in 2013 by our CEO, Paulo Jubilut, our focus has always been to offer students accessible and quality content. We don't just sell study plans for university admission, we are the bridge to making your big dream come true! START STUDYING WITH APROVA: https://aprovatotal.com.br/aprova/?se... INSTAGRAM: /aprovatotal CONTENT PORTAL: https://aprovatotal.com.br/blog/