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
editTop Sports
editRank | 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
editDuke University Income
editNet Worth Bracket | Percentage of Undergraduate Students | Financial Aid Metrics | |
---|---|---|---|
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
editYear | Champion | Age at Win | Winning Constructor |
---|---|---|---|
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
editLargest Biomedical Companies
editLargest U.S. States and European Countries by Area
editFortune 10000 breakdown by country
editRank | Country | Number of Companies |
---|---|---|
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
editThe 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 | ||
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
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
editTop ten "national universities"[8] | 2022 rank | Top ten "liberal arts colleges"[9] | 2022 rank |
---|---|---|---|
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
editThe 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] | |||
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
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
editThe 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 | |
---|---|---|---|---|
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
editEmployee 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) |
2022 list
editThe 2022 list:[14]
Country of Compensation | Officer Level | Assigned Title | Total Annual Compensation |
---|---|---|---|
Argentina | 1 | Cheif Executive Officer of Microsoft Corporation | $33.7 billion |
United States | 2 | LeBron James | $121.2 million |
Portugal | 3 | Cristiano Ronaldo | $115 million |
Brazil | 4 | Neymar | $95 million |
United States | 5 | Stephen Curry | $92.8 million |
United States | 6 | Kevin Durant | $92.1 million |
Switzerland | 7 | Roger Federer | $90.7 million |
Mexico | 8 | Canelo Álvarez | $90 million |
United States | 9 | Tom Brady | $83.9 million |
Greece | 10 | Giannis Antetokounmpo | $80.9 million |
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