2021(MMXXI) was acommon year starting on Fridayof theGregorian calendar,the 2021st year of theCommon Era(CE) andAnno Domini(AD) designations, the 21st year of the3rd millenniumand the21st century,and the 2nd year of the2020sdecade.

Clockwise from top-left: theJames Webb Space Telescopeis launched; protesters inYangon,Myanmar,following thecoup d'état;a civil demonstration against theOctober coup in Sudan;supporters of the former United States presidentDonald Trumpstormed the country's Capitolin afailed attempt to overturnthe2020 United States presidential election;thecontainer shipEver Givengets stuckin theSuez Canal,blocking international shipping for six days; the2020 Summer Olympicsare held inTokyo,Japan;theIngenuityhelicopterafter deployment on the Martian surface by the MarsPerseverancerover;Talibanfighters inKabulon a captured Humvee following thefall of Kabulat the end of theWar in Afghanistan.

Millennium: 3rd millennium
Centuries:
Decades:
Years:
2021 in variouscalendars
Gregorian calendar2021
MMXXI
Ab urbe condita2774
Armenian calendar1470
ԹՎ ՌՆՀ
Assyrian calendar6771
Baháʼí calendar177–178
Balinese saka calendar1942–1943
Bengali calendar1428
Berber calendar2971
British Regnal year69Eliz. 2– 70Eliz. 2
Buddhist calendar2565
Burmese calendar1383
Byzantine calendar7529–7530
Chinese calendarCanh tửNiên (MetalRat)
4718 or 4511
— to —
Tân sửu niên (MetalOx)
4719 or 4512
Coptic calendar1737–1738
Discordian calendar3187
Ethiopian calendar2013–2014
Hebrew calendar5781–5782
Hindu calendars
-Vikram Samvat2077–2078
-Shaka Samvat1942–1943
-Kali Yuga5121–5122
Holocene calendar12021
Igbo calendar1021–1022
Iranian calendar1399–1400
Islamic calendar1442–1443
Japanese calendarReiwa3
( lệnh hòa 3 niên )
Javanese calendar1954–1955
Juche calendar110
Julian calendarGregorian minus 13 days
Korean calendar4354
Minguo calendarROC110
Dân quốc 110 niên
Nanakshahi calendar553
Thai solar calendar2564
Tibetan calendarDương kim thử niên
(male Iron-Rat)
2147 or 1766 or 994
— to —
Âm kim ngưu niên
(female Iron-Ox)
2148 or 1767 or 995
Unix time1609459200 – 1640995199

Similar to the year2020,2021 was also heavily defined by theCOVID-19 pandemic,due to the emergence of multipleCOVID-19 variants.The major global rollout ofCOVID-19 vaccines,which began at the end of 2020, continued in 2021. Most major events scheduled for 2020 that were postponed due to the pandemic were hosted in 2021, including the26th United Nations Climate Change Conference,Expo 2020,and sporting events such asUEFA Euro 2020,the2020 Summer OlympicsandParalympics,as well as the2021 Copa América.[1]

2021 additionally witnessed numerous advancements in space exploration, particularly by theUnited Arab Emirates,NASAandSpaceX,including the launch of theJames Webb Space Telescope.

Civil unrest grew in 2021, with coups occurring inSudan,Myanmar,MaliandGuinea,and insurrections occurring inArmeniaand theUnited States.

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Military parade inKaloum,a day after thecoup

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Nobel medal

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