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2008–2010 refers to the period spanning the years 2008 through 2010. It encompassed major economic, political, technological, and cultural developments, as well as notable natural disasters and international events.

The global financial crisis intensified in 2008, with bank failures and liquidity squeezes. Lehman Brothers filed

Politically, Barack Obama’s 2008 election and 2009 inauguration marked a notable moment for the United States.

Technology and culture continued to accelerate, with smartphones rising in popularity and social media expanding influence.

Major disasters included the 2008 Sichuan earthquake, the 2009 H1N1 influenza pandemic, the 2010 Haiti earthquake,

Beijing hosted the 2008 Summer Olympics, and South Africa hosted the 2010 FIFA World Cup, marking the

Overall, 2008–2010 was a transitional period shaped by crisis and recovery, rapid digital change, and enduring

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for
bankruptcy
in
September
2008,
triggering
widespread
market
turmoil.
Governments
implemented
stimulus
measures,
central
banks
reduced
rates,
and
unemployment
rose
in
many
countries.
By
2009–2010,
recoveries
began,
though
the
pace
varied
by
region.
The
2009
Copenhagen
Climate
Conference
aimed
to
advance
climate
talks,
but
binding
commitments
remained
limited,
reflecting
broader
tensions
in
international
negotiations.
This
period
foreshadowed
the
rapid
digital
transformation
that
would
shape
media,
commerce,
and
communication
in
the
ensuing
decade.
and
the
2010
Chile
earthquake,
each
affecting
millions
and
prompting
international
aid.
The
2010
eruption
of
Eyjafjallajökull
disrupted
European
air
travel
and
highlighted
vulnerabilities
in
global
transportation
networks.
period
with
two
major
international
sporting
events.
international
events
that
influenced
policy
and
society
in
the
following
decade.