Ukraine's President Volodymyr Zelensky has emerged as a hero for bravely facing the war waged by Russia.

In 2022, there were many headlines that shook the whole world, and Russia's attack on Ukraine was the main one.

In addition, this year Elon Musk became Twitter's 'Chief Tweet', and Charles became King after the death of Britain's Queen Elizabeth II.

The United Kingdom's appointment of three prime ministers in the space of a few months also made headlines around the world, and the death of 22-year-old Mahsa Amini in Iran sparked widespread protests.

Let's take a look at the 10 biggest personalities from the international world who have been making headlines...

1. Volodymyr Zelensky

Ukraine's President Volodymyr Zelensky emerged as a hero for bravely facing the war waged by Russia.

To keep the world's attention on Russia's invasion, Zelensky gave daily speeches, and also used social media fiercely.

As a result of his efforts, international governments united against Russia, and global companies moved out of Russia and started supporting Ukraine.

2. Vladimir Putin

Russian President Vladimir Putin invaded Ukraine on February 24, and he expected his country to win the war easily, but Ukrainians showed incredible bravery to defend the country, and they (Ukrainians) are widely recognized around the world. Got support too.

The war is the deadliest European conflict since World War II, and the largest confrontation between Russia and the West since the 1962 Cuban Missile Crisis, with no end in sight anytime soon Is.

3. Elon Musk

Elon Musk acquired micro-blogging website Twitter for US$44 billion in October this year, and soon after fired more than half of Twitter's 7,400 employees, including top executives.

He has pitched ideas ranging from building a new version of China's micro-blogging platform 'WeChat' to building a super app that will include shopping as well as banking and social media.

By the end of the year, his stay at the helm of Twitter was also called into question - by himself - after he conducted a poll on Twitter, the results of which he had promised to accept, and the results of the poll He was given more votes to step down from the post.

That same evening, he tweeted another saying, "Nobody else wants the position..."

4. Rishi Sunak

Made history by becoming Britain's first non-white and first South-Asian prime minister.

She took over as PM in October, when her predecessor Liz Truss resigned after less than two months as PM, leaving her as the shortest-serving prime minister in British history.

5. Draupadi Murmu

Draupadi Murmu became the first tribal and second woman President of India.

He replaced former President Ram Nath Kovind on 25 July.

Draupadi Murmu is also the youngest and the first President of the country, who was born after independence.

6. Johnny Depp

In the year 2022, the defamation case between Hollywood star Johnny Depp and his ex-wife Amber Heard regarding allegations of domestic abuse also remained in the headlines.

After the case went to trial, a US jury found that both Depp and Amber defamed each other, but favored the 'Pirates of the Caribbean' star Johnny more strongly.

Johnny Depp viewed the split verdict as a victory, saying, "The jury gave me my life back..."

7. Amber Heard

According to CelebTattler, Amber Heard has topped the list of most Googled A-listers in 2022.

His name was searched an average of 5.6 million times every month in the US.

The biggest reason 36-year-old actress Amber Heard came into the limelight was the lawsuit filed by her ex-husband Johnny Depp over an op-ed she wrote for 'The Washington Post' in December 2018.

In this op-ed, 'Aquaman' star Amber Heard described herself as a 'celebrity victim of domestic violence'.

Heard did not name Depp, but Depp sued Amber, seeking $50 million in damages.

Amber then filed a US$100 million lawsuit, claiming she was defamed by statements made by Johnny Depp's attorney, Adam Waldman.

Adam Waldman told the 'Daily Mail' that Amber Heard's abuse claims were 'fabricated'.

8. Will Smith

Will Smith also made headlines for causing a ruckus on the Oscars stage when he climbed onto the stage and slapped host comedian Chris Rock after he made a joke about his wife Jada Pinkett Smith.

Chris Rock compares Jada Pinket Smith's short hair to that of the movie 'G.I.

Jane', and said that Jada should work in the sequel.

Now Will Smith has been banned from attending the Oscar ceremony for the next 10 years, and in addition he will not be allowed to attend any other event organized by the Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences in the next decade.

9. King Charles

Crown Prince Charles finally became King of the United Kingdom following the death of Queen Elizabeth II in September, ending a more than 70-year wait, the longest in British history for a crown prince to succeed to the throne.

Camilla, the second wife of Charles, who ascended the throne at the age of 73, the oldest in a 1,000-year-old lineage, was by his side every moment.

10. Mahsa Amini

Mahsa Amini, a 22-year-old Iranian woman, was arrested in Tehran on 13 September for not wearing a hijab.

She remained in custody for three days, and on 16 September, Iranian officials reported that Mahsa Amini had died of a heart attack while in police custody.

According to many reports, Mahsa was beaten up by the police, due to which she went into a coma.

Mahsa Amini's death triggered widespread protests across the country, and became the biggest challenge to the government since the 1979 Islamic Revolution.

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