The most important political
event of 2012 was probably the United States presidential election in November – although only 58% of people who
were able to vote did so. Barack Obama of the Democratic Party was re-elected as president, but it was
close: he received 51% of the votes
while Mitt Romney of the Republican Party got
48%.

The two biggest
events in Britain were the Diamond Jubilee celebrations,
to mark the fact that Queen Elizabeth II has been on the throne for 60 years, and the Olympic Games® in London.
The Great Britain team did very well in the Olympics, winning the third highest number of medals behind
the United States and China. Women’s boxing was included in the Games for
the first time.

One of the most popular films in cinemas
around the world was the latest James Bond adventure,
Skyfall, with British actor Daniel
Craig in the main role. It was the twenty-third Bond film; the first was Dr. No in 1962.
Apple®
brought out the iPhone 5, and of
course many people bought it as quickly
as they could. It is estimated that
about 250 million people – 3.5% of the world’s population – now own an iPhone®.

A South Korean rapper called Psy became famous
worldwide thanks to the video for his song ‘Gangnam Style’. By the end of the year it was the most
watched clip ever on YouTube.
An Austrian man named Felix Baumgartner
skydived from a balloon 39 kilometres above the Earth.
He fell for more than four minutes, reaching a speed of more than 1,000 kilometres per hour, before opening his parachute and landing safely in New Mexico in the south-west of the United States.
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