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Hotter, faster, pricier 10 records in 2019

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PARIS: The hottest month, the fastest marathon, the wildest auction prices... Here is a look back at 10 new records in 2019:


RECORD TEMPERATURES


Temperatures in July 2019 were the hottest ever recorded globally at an average of 16.75 degrees Celsius (more than 62 Fahrenheit) for the planet, the US National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration announced.


A heat wave in Europe the same month reset several record highs: 42.6 degrees for Paris; 41.5 degrees for Germany; and 38.7 degrees in Britain.


In December, it was Australia’s turn to set a record for its hottest day ever, with an average national maximum temperature of 41.9 degrees Celsius (107.4 Fahrenheit) on December 19, while a scorching heat wave intensified bushfires.


FACEBOOK FINE


Facebook was in July slapped with the largest ever fine — $5 billion — imposed on any company for violating consumers’ privacy.


Announcing the penalty, the Federal Trade Commission said it was also one of the largest ever issued by the US government for any violation.


MONSTER SALE


Chinese consumers spent a record $38.3 billion on Alibaba platforms in the annual 24-hour “Singles’ Day” buying spree in November.


It was a jump of 26 per cent from the previous record high a year earlier, the e-commerce giant said.


ART AUCTION HIGHS


Amid furious Brexit wrangling, Banksy’s “Devolved Parliament” painting depicting lawmakers as chimps was sold at auction in October for 11.1 million euros, a record for the British artist.


A new auction record for a work by a living artist was set in May when Jeff Koons’ stainless steel “Rabbit” fetched $91.1 million.


UNDER TWO HOURS


Kenyan Eliud Kipchoge became the first man to run a marathon distance in under two hours in October when he set a time of 1hr 59 min 40.2 sec at an unofficial event in Vienna.


MOST MEDALS


US gymnastics star Simone Biles scooped five gold medals in October to take her World Championship medal haul to a record 25, topping the 23 won by men’s star Vitaly Scherbo of Belarus in the 1990s.


SUMMIT SPEEDSTER


Nepali mountaineer Nirmal Purj summited all of the world’s 14 highest peaks in just six months and six days over April to October, smashing the previous record for the feat of almost eight years.


LONGEST FLIGHT


Qantas completed the longest non-stop passenger flight in October, taking 19 hours and 16 minutes to test a direct route from New York to Sydney.


Just 49 people travelled on the Boeing 787-9 to minimise the weight on board and give the plane sufficient fuel range to travel more than 16,000 kilometres (9,500 miles).


SMALLEST SURVOR


Around the weight of a large apple when she was born, Saybie was announced in May by a California hospital to be the world’s smallest baby ever to survive.


After discharging her following months of intensive care, the San Diego hospital disclosed that she had been born prematurely in December 2018 weighing a mere 245 grams (8.6 ounces).


MILLION-DOLLAR PARKING


A parking space in Hong Kong’s The Centre skyscraper sold in October for a whopping HK$7.6 million (more than $970,000, 882,000 euros), about the price of a one-bedroom apartment in London’s plush Chelsea. — AFP


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