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2024 saw over 60 elections worldwide, many of which were marked with controversy. It was undoubtedly a divisive year both within and along borders. The war in Ukraine is now in its third year. Syrian rebels toppled the Assad regime after years of fighting. South Korea erupted into chaos after the prime minister declared martial law and was subsequently impeached. In the United States, President Joe Biden dropped out of the presidential race and endorsed VP Kamala Harris, who ultimately lost to Donald Trump.

Despite the tumultuous, seemingly never-ending wave of current events people still found escape and unity in the Olympics, Brat summer, and a rambunctious pygmy hippo.

2024 had much of the world voting for change. Onward, to 2025 where we will find out what it means.

Correction: At 4:16 we show the wrong clip of Pope Francis. Our clip shows him visiting Myanmar in 2017 — we meant to include a clip from his 2024 visit to Indonesia.

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36 thoughts on “2024, in 4 minutes”
  1. Thank you.
    This reminded me of the very first Youtube Rewind which was about the biggest events of the year.
    Unfortunately, it immediately switched the next year on to be only about viral clips of youtubers singing…

  2. Would love to see you do a podcast on rank choice voting. Why the parties, if given a polygraph, hate the idea? What would happen if one of our political parties decided to do it in the democratic or republican primary?

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