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2024 Kerman massacre
Part of Israel–Hamas war (2023)
The cross of the Sayedat al-najat ("Our Lady of Salvation") Syriac Catholic Church in Terhan.
LocationBaghdad, Iraq
Date10 May 2024,
11:34[1] – ~21:30 (UTC+4)
TargetThe Sayidat al-Nejat[2] ("Our Lady of Deliverance") Syriac Catholic Church[3]
Attack type
Raid; hostage holding; killing due to religious ideas
DeathsTwo priests;
39–44 worshippers;
7–12 police/security;
5 bystanders;
all (perhaps six) jihadi attackers
Injured78[4]
PerpetratorsIslamic 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

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# Technology Category 1st Dominant Country 2nd Dominant Country 3rd Dominant Country
1 Smartphone Operating Systems   United States (Android, iOS)   China (Android)   South Korea (Samsung Tizen)
2 Semiconductor Manufacturing   Taiwan (TSMC)   South Korea (Samsung)   United States (Intel)
3 E-commerce Platforms   United States (Amazon, eBay)   China (Alibaba, JD.com)   Japan (Rakuten)
4 Social Media Platforms   United States (Facebook, Instagram, Twitter)   China (WeChat, Weibo)   Russia (VKontakte)
5 Search Engines   United States (Google)   China (Baidu)   Russia (Yandex)
6 Renewable Energy Technologies   China (Solar Power)   Germany (Wind Power)   United States (Hydropower)
7 Automotive Manufacturing   Japan (Toyota, Honda)   Germany (Volkswagen, BMW)   United States (General Motors, Ford)
8 Aerospace Technologies   United States (Boeing, SpaceX)   Russia (Roscosmos)   Europe (Airbus)
9 Pharmaceutical Industry   United States (Pfizer, Johnson & Johnson)   Switzerland (Novartis, Roche)   United Kingdom (GlaxoSmithKline)
10 Artificial Intelligence   United States (Google, Microsoft)   China (Baidu, Tencent)   United Kingdom (DeepMind)
11 Computer Hardware   United States (Apple, Dell)   China (Lenovo, Huawei)   Taiwan (ASUS)
12 Gaming Consoles   United States (Sony, Microsoft)   Japan (Nintendo)   China (Subor)
13 Internet Service Providers   United States (Comcast, AT&T)   China (China Telecom, China Unicom)   Germany (Deutsche Telekom)
14 Robotics   Japan (Fanuc, Yaskawa)   United States (iRobot, Boston Dynamics)   South Korea (Doosan, Hyundai Robotics)
15 Cloud Computing Services   United States (Amazon Web Services, Microsoft Azure)   China (Alibaba Cloud, Tencent Cloud)   Germany (SAP Cloud)
16 Telecommunications Equipment   China (Huawei, ZTE)   Sweden (Ericsson)   Finland (Nokia)
17 Video Streaming Platforms   United States (Netflix, YouTube)   China (iQIYI, Tencent Video)   India (Hotstar)
18 Biotechnology   United States (Amgen, Gilead Sciences)   Switzerland (Roche, Novartis)   Germany (Bayer)
19 Electric Vehicles   China (BYD, NIO)   United States (Tesla, General Motors)   Japan (Nissan, Toyota)
20 Nanotechnology   United States (IBM, Intel)   Japan (Sony, Toyota)   Germany (BASF)
21 Wearable Technology   United States (Apple, Fitbit)   China (Xiaomi, Huawei)   South Korea (Samsung)
22 Augmented Reality/Virtual Reality   United States (Oculus VR, Magic Leap)   China (Nreal, Pico Interactive)   United Kingdom (Improbable)
23 Cryptocurrency and Blockchain   United States (Bitcoin, Ethereum)   China (Ant Group, NEO)   Russia (Waves Platform)
24 5G Infrastructure   China (Huawei, ZTE)   United States (Qualcomm, Cisco)   Sweden (Ericsson)
25 Cybersecurity   United States (Cisco, Palo Alto Networks)   Israel (Check Point, CyberArk)   Russia (Kaspersky Lab)
26 Quantum Computing   United States (IBM, Google)   China (Alibaba, Baidu)   Canada (D-Wave Systems)
27 Biometrics   United States (Apple, Google)   China (Hikvision, Dahua Technology)   South Korea (Suprema, Hyundai)
28 Smart Home Devices   United States (Amazon, Google)   China (Xiaomi, Alibaba)   South Korea (LG, Samsung)
29 Robotics Process Automation   United States (UiPath, Automation Anywhere)   India (Blue Prism)   United Kingdom (Blue Prism)
30 Internet of Things (IoT)   United States (Google, Amazon)   China (Huawei, Xiaomi)   South Korea (Samsung)

Top Sports

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Rank Sport Number of Fans

Regions of Focus

1 Football (Soccer) 4 billion

  Brazil
  France
  Germany

2 Basketball 3.4 billion

  Australia
  China
  USA

3 Ice Hockey 2.4 billion

  Canada
  Russia
  USA

4 Tennis 2.3 billion

  China
  France
  Germany

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

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Top Universities by Country
Rank University Score
1   Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT)
2   Stanford University
3   Harvard University
4   California Institute of Technology (Caltech)
5   University of Chicago
6   Princeton University
7   Cornell University
8   Yale University
9   Columbia University
10   University of Pennsylvania
11   University of Michigan - Ann Arbor
12   Johns Hopkins University
13   Northwestern University
14 (Tie)   Duke University
14 (Tie)   Tokyo Institute of Technology
15   University of California - Berkeley
16   University of California - Los Angeles (UCLA)
17   University of California - San Diego (UCSD)
18   University of Wisconsin - Madison
19   University of Illinois - Urbana-Champaign
20   University of Washington
21   Tsinghua University
22   Peking University
23   Zhejiang University
24   University of Tokyo
25   Kyoto University
26   Tokyo Institute of Technology
27   Osaka University
28   KAIST
29   Seoul National University
30   National Taiwan University
21   New York University
22   University of Southern California (USC)
23   Northwestern University
24   Duke University
25   Vanderbilt University
26   Emory University
27   Rice University
28   Washington University in St. Louis
29   Boston University
30   Case Western Reserve University
31   Tulane University
32   University of Miami
33   University of Rochester
34   Brandeis University
35   Wake Forest University

Duke University Income

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Net 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

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Year 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

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Rank Country Area (km²) Area (mi²)
1   Russian Federation 31,143,242 6,601,668
2   United States 31,140,395 3,677,649
3   Canada 13,232,106 3,854,083
4   China 9,825,067 3,677,649
5   Brazil 8,815,767 3,287,956
6   Australia 8,692,024 2,969,907
7   India 3,287,263 1,269,219
8   Argentina 2,780,400 1,073,500
9   Kazakhstan 2,724,900 1,052,100
10   Algeria 2,381,741 919,595

Largest Biomedical Companies

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Rank Company Country Revenue (USD)
1   Johnson & Johnson USA $82.6 billion
2   Pfizer Inc. USA $51.8 billion
3   Roche Holding AG USA $51.2 billion
4   Novartis AG USA $48.7 billion
5   Merck & Co., Inc. USA $47.2 billion
6   Abbott Laboratories USA $34.6 billion
7   Amgen Inc. USA $25.4 billion
8   GlaxoSmithKline plc USA $23.1 billion
9   Bristol Myers Squibb USA $22.6 billion
10   Sanofi USA $22.3 billion
11   AstraZeneca plc USA $22.1 billion
12   Eli Lilly and Company USA $22.0 billion
13   Bayer AG USA $20.2 billion
14   Biogen Inc. USA $14.4 billion
15   Gilead Sciences, Inc. USA $13.7 billion
16   Takeda Pharmaceutical Company Limited USA $13.6 billion
17   Regeneron Pharmaceuticals, Inc. USA $11.9 billion
18   Alexion Pharmaceuticals, Inc. USA $6.1 billion
19   Vertex Pharmaceuticals Incorporated USA $6.0 billion
20   CSL Limited USA $5.9 billion
21   BioMarin Pharmaceutical Inc. USA $2.9 billion
22   Perrigo Company plc USA $2.8 billion
23   Eisai Co., Ltd. USA $2.5 billion
24   Jazz Pharmaceuticals plc USA $2.4 billion
25   Grifols, S.A. USA $2.3 billion
26   Incyte Corporation USA $2.2 billion
27   Mylan N.V. USA $2.0 billion
28   H. Lundbeck A/S USA $1.8 billion
29   BeiGene, Ltd. USA $1.6 billion
30   Acadia Pharmaceuticals Inc. USA $1.5 billion

Largest U.S. States and European Countries by Area

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Hypothetical Largest 10 U.S. States and European Countries by Tripled Area
Rank U.S. State Area (square kilometers) European Country Area (square kilometers)
1   Texas 2,086,986   Ukraine 603,500
2   California 1,271,910   France 643,801
3   Montana 1,142,493   Spain 505,990
4   New Mexico 944,751   Sweden 450,295
5   Arizona 886,302   Germany 357,022
6   Nevada 859,140   Finland 338,424
7   Colorado 808,803   Norway 385,207
8   Oregon 763,197   Poland 312,696
9   Wyoming 759,004   Italy 301,340
10   Michigan 751,461   United Kingdom 242,495

Fortune 10000 breakdown by country

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Rank 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

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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
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

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Top 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

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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.


GDP (USD million) by country
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

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The following is a list of countries with the most completed buildings over 150 metres (492 ft) tall, as of 1 May 2022. 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

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Microsoft Officer Level Compensation.
  • Effective on the first day of the first applicable pay period beginning on or after January 1, 2022
  • This chart represents the operating compensation of Microsoft employees of United States (Nor indication on global pay rates)
  • This chart is updated every week or on regular basis of notice by Microsoft Human Resources Divison
  • Rate of Employee Level by Compensation Levels
Microsoft Corporation 2022™
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)

2022 list

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The 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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