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: The United Nations formally adopted the 17 Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs). This framework replaced the older Millennium Development Goals, establishing an aggressive target timeline to fight poverty and inequality by 2030. Geopolitical and Humanitarian Crises

The extremist group expanded its reach, executing coordinated terror attacks worldwide. The November attacks in Paris killed 130 people at the Bataclan theatre and other venues, prompting global security lockdowns. Social Progress and Domestic Shifts : The United Nations formally adopted the 17

From the rise of mobile-first culture to landmark international agreements, 2015 was defined by the theme of and the consequences that come with it. 1. Technological Milestones: The Mobile-First Pivot The November attacks in Paris killed 130 people

In sports, gave us the "Phantom Point" in the Cricket World Cup, the rise of the Golden State Warriors (winning the NBA Finals and beginning the "small ball" revolution), and the Rugby World Cup victory for New Zealand's All Blacks. executing coordinated terror attacks worldwide.

In the world of sports, 2015 was a notable year for several major events. The was held in Canada, with the United States women's national team winning the tournament. The event drew a record-breaking audience and marked a significant milestone for women's sports.