We searched to understand
The political and humanitarian crises of 2014 raised many questions, with
'history of gaza' and 'history of crimea' spiking by 14x.
Conflict and crisis in 2014
Searching to make sense
Our need to educate ourselves and place events was reflected in search, as
'nigeria map' more than doubled following the actions of Boko Haram. When
the situation in Ukraine unfolded, searches for 'where is crimea' spiked
over 8x, while global searches for 'ceasefire' doubled from last year.
An instant reaction
Peaks in search showed people responded quickly to traumatic news. Key
events in global conflicts compelled the world to learn more and weigh
the facts.
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Trends
'where is crimea'
'nigeria map'
'history of gaza'
Jan / 2014Dec / 2014

The Islamic State, also called IS, ISIS or ISIL, was highly searched this year.
The group dominated the headlines after a series of attacks against civilians,
causing thousands to flee their homes.

When ISIS began to besiege the Syrian Kurdish city of Kobani in September, its
name jumped in search by 30x, and 'where is kobani' peaked.

'where is yanukovych'
In February Ukraine appeared to be on the brink of war. Viktor Yanukovych,
the president of Ukraine, fled the capital later that month, leading to a
peak as people searched for his whereabouts.
Crimea crisis
In March as a result of events in Crimea, the number of searches about the
peninsula spiked 3x globally.

Bring Back Our Girls
The kidnapping of 273 Nigerian girls by Boko Haram caused a worldwide
outcry, and a campaign to raise awareness was launched. After US First Lady
Michelle Obama showed her support, 'bring back our girls' jumped over 200x.
The most searched conflicts in the Middle East:
- Israel
- Palestine
- Syria
- Iraq
- South Sudan

"All voices are valuable. Everyone. And all women and girls must be heard."
Searches for 'women in conflict' peaked in June as Angelina Jolie
co-chaired the Global Summit to End Sexual Violence in Conflict.
Remembering the past, lest we forget
2014 marked the centenary of the beginning of the First World War. Searches
for 'world war I' quadrupled on July 28, the anniversary of the day the
conflict began, and 'buy a poppy' peaked 13x.
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