September 2021 infographic
Grafik zeigt News Events im September 2021.
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WORLD AGENDA

Weltevents im September -- Druckversion

By Jordi Bou

September 1, 2021 - September 30, 2021 - Monatlich veröffentlicht Graphic News eine World Agenda von geplanten Events im Folgemonat. Zu diesen Events gehört die Bundestagswahl in Deutschland, vorgezogene Wahlen in Kanada, der 20. Jahrestag von 9/11 und die Verhüllung des Arc de Triomphe in Paris, ein zur Realität gewordener Traum des verstorbenen Künstlers Christo.

September, China: Tests begin of a commercial nuclear reactor that does not need water for cooling. The molten salt reactor could complement wind and solar plants in China’s deserts and plains, reducing reliance on coal-fired power stations.

Sep 6, U.S.: Netflix premieres a five-episode docuseries on Inspiration4, the world’s first all-civilian orbital space mission. The show will include the live launch aboard a SpaceX Falcon 9 rocket on Sep 15.

Sep 11, U.S.: Al Qaeda militants turned jets into weapons of mass destruction 20 years ago on a day since known simply as 9/11. Quiet commemorations will mark the anniversary.

Sep 15, Central America: Guatemala, El Salvador, Honduras, Nicaragua, and Costa Rica celebrate the 200th anniversary of independence from Spain.

Sep 18, France: The Arc de Triomphe in Paris will be wrapped in lustrous blue fabric in a posthumous installation by the late Christo – the realisation of a 60-year-old dream for the artist and his late wife, Jeanne-Claude.

Sep 20, U.S.: Covid-19 vaccine booster shots will be made widely available amid rising Delta variant infections. Data indicates vaccine protection diminishes over time.

Sep 20, Canada: Prime Minister Justin Trudeau holds a snap general election as polls indicate his minority Liberal government looks within reach of forming a majority.

Sep 26, Germany: Whichever party wins the federal election, the vote marks the end of an era as Chancellor Angela Merkel steps down after 16 years in power.

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PUBLISHED: 24/08/2021; STORY: Graphic News; PICTURES: Getty Images, Wolfgang Volz © 2019 Christo and Jeanne-Claude Foundation
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