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2000[]

2001[]

  • Janurary 5 - A temperature of -35°C was recorded in most areas, becoming the coldest temperature to ever have been recorded in El Kadsre, with the island and some surrounding countries being covered in snow.
  • January 24 - Another suicide bomber from Gyönyörű Földünk kills almost fifty and wounds more than 70 at the international arrivals area of the El Kadsre City International Airport.
  • July 29 - Fire breaks out in the abandoned primary school in the Madwyn suburb of Philtown, which burned down the main building.
  • October 22 - Hiroshi Kayos, ex-president of Republic of El Kadsre/East El Kadsre and founding father of El Kadsre dies at 89.
  • November 10 - Kayos' funeral takes place in Edoa, Ikeda Islands. It was the most viewed event in modern El Kadsre, with 49.2 million people watching nationwide.
  • November 17 - El Kadsreian Filmmaking Museum in Glonisla was opened to the public by El Kadsreian prime minister David Vlokozu. Over 150 El Kadsreian celebrities attended the grand opening.

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2005[]

  • September 13 - KPA leader Leonti Shion Ishida was captured and arrested by the EKFP and the FBI after over thirty years of manhunting.

2006[]

  • July 23 - 2006 El Kadsreian presidental election: Kazuya Meyes is re-elected as president
  • September 26 - 2006 El Kadsreian prime ministeral election: A win for Hadyn Tennison.

2007[]

  • July 20 - Kazuya Meyers resigns following accusations of alleged corruption. Chavista politican Bob Toshi takes office following emergency elections.
  • July 21 - Toshi begins his campaign to bring the Bolivarian Revolution to El Kadsre.
  • September 27 - "Commonwealth of El Kadsre" was officially renamed to "Commonwealth Republic of El Kadsre".

2008[]

  • January 11 - Black Friday: El Kadsre's stock market crashes over the Great Recession and Toshi's political agenda

2009[]

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