I bet if we also take out Europe and North America we could get that count to zero. Unless something happened in Australia or Antarctica that I'm not aware of.
The thing(s) people ignore in all of their self/America-loathing is that:
1. Despite all the crap the US takes for racism, this nation is one of the most heterogeneous and integrated on the planet. Up until very recently with Muslim influx, most of Europe was rather homogeneous and where it wasn't it was segregated.
So, they talk a good game about their liberal social policies, but it is easy to be "open" when everyone agrees with you and is between 2 and 3 cousins away from you in relation. Not so much when you have very different cultures and people mingling in close quarters.
In reality, as we are seeing in places like France with their "reactionary" policies against muslims, the US is far ahead of most European nations with regard to learning how to mix cultures and people in a true "melting pot."
2. Many of those crime stats are for nations which are the size of one our larger states and see above for the homogeneous nature of those nations.
3. Averaging out the rates of gun homicide over the whole country, when you understand 1 and 2 above totally misstates what is going on. The reality is that violence in this nation is highly concentrated in a VERY small land-mass which is the profound exception to the rule of the nation as a whole. Individual neighborhoods and hand-fulls of city blocks taken alone often account for 90% or more of the violent crime in a particular region.
So, all I can see conclusively from the statistics one can gather about guns and violence is at best there is no correlation between guns, suicide or violence. At worse, for the gun grabbers, you very often see an actual and causal relationship to the contrary.
Where guns are widely owned or introduced (by ownership requirement or relaxed permitting), you see low and dropping rates of violence.
The biggest mistake anyone makes is in thinking that ANY policy will every lead to ZERO violence. It will not. It cannot. In a world of 6B+ people, there will be homicides, there will be mass homicides. These events are lightening strikes and should have zero bearing on gun policy just as they have zero bearing on peaceful assembly policy, free speech, etc...