Chüy Region
Region of Kyrgyzstan
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2025 |
Abdysh-Ata FC
Abdysh-Ata FC won their second Kyrgyzstan Super Cup title.
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2024 |
Abdysh-Ata FC
Abdysh-Ata FC won their third consecutive Kyrgyz Premier League title.
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December 2024 | President Joe Biden announced commutations for 37 out of 40 federal death row inmates, but explicitly excluded Tsarnaev from this commutation due to his terrorism-related crimes. |
March 2024 | The First Circuit ruled that the trial judge had not adequately investigated juror bias claims and sent the case back to the trial court to determine if Tsarnaev's death sentence should stand. |
2023 |
Abdysh-Ata FC
Participated in the AFC Cup, reaching the Inter-zone play-off final and competing against teams from Tajikistan, Turkmenistan, Taiwan, and Australia.
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2023 |
Abdysh-Ata FC
Abdysh-Ata FC won their second consecutive Kyrgyz Premier League title.
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January 10 2023 | The First Circuit Court of Appeals heard Tsarnaev's constitutional claims, with his attorneys arguing about juror bias and non-disclosure of social media discussions. |
2022 |
Abdysh-Ata FC
Abdysh-Ata FC won their first Kyrgyz Premier League title and their fifth Kyrgyzstan Cup title.
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2022 | Won the ESPY's Arthur Ashe Award For Courage |
2022 | Named an honorary member of the European Committee of the Regions |
August 15 2022 | Announced divorce from his wife Natalija Jehorova. |
July 31 2022 | Ayman al-Zawahiri was killed by the CIA. |
July 23 2022 | The Times reported that Klitschko was on Putin's personal hitlist of 24 high-profile Ukrainian figures to be assassinated. |
June 18 2022 | Klitschko publicly criticized Vladimir Putin, stating he was destroying millions of lives in Ukraine and Russia. |
March 10 2022 | Klitschko and Wladimir announced raising €100 million in financial support for Ukraine through a fundraising campaign in Germany. |
February 24 2022 | With Russia's invasion of Ukraine, Klitschko and his brother Wladimir pledged to protect Kyiv. |
October 13 2021 | The Department of Justice presented arguments in favor of reinstating the death penalty for Tsarnaev. |
2020 | Re-elected to a second term as mayor of Kyiv, winning 50.52% of votes in the first round. |
December 12 2019 | Tsarnaev's appeal was heard by a three-judge panel of the First Circuit Court of Appeals. |
May 2019 | Revives UDAR party and leaves Petro Poroshenko Bloc, announcing autonomous participation in Ukrainian parliamentary elections. |
2018 | Inducted into the International Boxing Hall of Fame in his first year of eligibility. |
2016 |
Abdysh-Ata FC
Mirlan Eshenov continues managing Abdysh-Ata FC
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2016 |
Abdysh-Ata FC
Abdysh-Ata FC won their first Kyrgyzstan Super Cup title.
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2016 | Named 'The Eternal world heavyweight champion' by the WBC, an honor awarded to dominant, undefeated boxers with numerous successful title defenses |
June 2016 | Al-Qaeda leader Ayman al-Zawahiri issued a threat to the United States, warning of 'gravest consequences' should Tsarnaev be harmed. |
2015 |
Abdysh-Ata FC
Won their fourth league championship, with players Farhat Musabekov and Aleriwa Oluwaseun playing key roles.
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2015 |
Abdysh-Ata FC
Abdysh-Ata FC won their fourth Kyrgyzstan Cup title.
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November 15 2015 | Re-elected as mayor of Kyiv. |
August 28 2015 | UDAR party merges into Petro Poroshenko Bloc, with Klitschko becoming the new party leader. |
June 25 2015 | Dzhokhar Tsarnaev was transferred from Federal Medical Center, Devens to the United States Penitentiary, Florence High in Colorado, specifically to the Administrative Maximum Facility (ADX Florence) due to 'unique security management requirements'. |
March 2015 | Counter-terrorism expert Matthew Levitt provided testimony during Tsarnaev's trial. |
March 2015 | Photographs of Tsarnaev's boat note were released by prosecutors, providing detailed insight into the brothers' motivations for the bombing. |
January 2015 | Plea negotiations failed when the government refused to rule out the possibility of the death penalty. |
November 21 2014 | Klitschko gave up his seat in the new parliament after the Ukrainian parliamentary election. |
June 25 2014 | Poroshenko appointed Klitschko as head of Kyiv City State Administration. |
June 5 2014 | Klitschko was sworn in as Mayor of Kyiv and simultaneously stripped of his MP mandate. |
May 25 2014 | Elected Mayor of Kyiv. |
March 29 2014 | Klitschko changed his plans and decided to run for Mayor of Kyiv in the 2014 local election. |
February 28 2014 | Klitschko confirmed his participation in the 2014 Ukrainian presidential election. |
2013 |
Abdysh-Ata FC
Mirlan Eshenov from Kyrgyzstan appointed as manager of Abdysh-Ata FC
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2013 | Became one of the dominant figures of the Euromaidan protests and retired from boxing. |
2013 | Awarded the Georgian Presidential Order of Excellence. |
December 15 2013 | Vitali Klitschko officially retired from professional boxing, being named champion emeritus by the WBC. He emphasized his shift in focus to Ukrainian politics, stating that the people of Ukraine needed him. |
October 24 2013 | Announced intention to participate in the 2015 Ukrainian presidential election. |
August 2013 | Tsarnaev was featured on the cover of Rolling Stone magazine in an article titled 'The Bomber: How a Popular, Promising Student Was Failed by His Family, Fell into Radical Islam and Became a Monster', which sparked significant controversy and criticism for its portrayal of the Boston Marathon bomber. |
June 2013 | Tsarnaev was indicted by a federal grand jury on 30 charges, some of which were death-penalty eligible. |
May 2013 | The New York Times used Tsarnaev's photo on their front page without drawing the same level of criticism as the Rolling Stone cover. |
May 16 2013 | CBS News reported that Tsarnaev wrote a note while hiding in a boat, claiming responsibility for the marathon bombing and stating that the attacks were payback for U.S. military actions in Afghanistan and Iraq. |
April 2013 | Klitschko called for early presidential and parliamentary elections in Ukraine. |
April 26 2013 | Tsarnaev was transported by U.S. Marshals to the Federal Medical Center, Devens, a federal prison near Boston, where he was held in solitary confinement with restricted communication. |
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