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In a but in 1979, Chinese troops invade the Socialist Republic of Vietnam, backed by the a conflict that lasted 27 days.

1810.- A Decree of the French Emperor Napoleon Bonaparte declares Rome the second capital of the Empire, the Italian city where he will be crowned for the second time.

1824.- The Congress of Peru appoints Simón Bolívar as the highest political and military authority, and suspends the Constitution.

1933.- The first issue of the American magazine Newsweek goes on sale.

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1936.- The first edition of the comic ‘The Phantom’, the precursor of the superhero comic, is published.

1949.- The British Zionist leader Jaim Weizmann is elected the first president of the State of Israel.

1966.- ‘The Human Pack’ is released, an American film directed by Arthur Penn and performed by Marlon Brando.

1986.- The 12 member countries of the EEC sign the Single European Act in Luxembourg and The Hague (Netherlands), the first reform of the Treaty of Rome.

1996.- The world chess champion, the Russian Gari Kasparov, beats the IBM Deep Blue computer in Philadelphia (USA).

2000.- The multinational computer company Microsoft launches the Windows 2000 operating system.

2003.- A mentally disturbed man causes a fire in the Daegu subway (South Korea) that causes 192 deaths.

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2008.- The regional Parliament of Kosovo, a territory with an Albanian majority, proclaims unilateral independence from Serbia.

2023.- The extent of Antarctic sea ice registers a new historical minimum, according to the US National Ice and Snow Data Center.

1821.- María Dolores Eliza Rosanna Gilbert, ‘Lola Montes’, Irish dancer and adventurer.

1836.- Gustavo Adolfo Bécquer, Spanish romantic poet.

1874.- Thomas John Watson, American businessman, founder of the computer company IBM.

1916.- Raf Vallone, Italian actor and film director.

1926.- Manuel Millares, Spanish painter.

1934.- Alan Bates, British actor.

1952.- Andrés Sánchez-Robayna, Spanish poet and writer.

1963.- Michael Jordan, American basketball player.

1972.- Billie Joe Armstrong, American musician, vocalist and guitarist of Green Day.

1981.- Paris Hilton, American actress and designer.

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1991.- Ed Sheeran, British singer.

1993.- Marc Márquez, Spanish motorcycle racer.

1996.- Sasha Pieterse, American actress and singer born in South Africa.

2004.- Jenna Raine, American singer.

1673.- Jean-Baptiste Poquelin, ‘Moliére’, French writer.

1856.- Heinrich Heine, German romantic poet.

1894.- Francisco Asenjo Barbieri, Spanish composer.

1915.- Francisco Giner de los Ríos, Spanish pedagogue and writer, founder of the Free Teaching Institution.

1937.- Pierre de Cobuertin, French, promoter of the Olympic Games of the modern era.

1982.- Thelonious Monk, American jazz pianist and composer.

1998.- Ernst Jünger, German philosopher and writer.

2004.- José López Portillo, Mexican politician who was president of the country.

2006.- Ray Barretto, American musician of Puerto Rican origin, one of the most prominent composers of Latin jazz.

2012.- Enrique Sierra, Spanish musician.

2016.- Andrzej Zulawski, Polish filmmaker.

2023.- Stella Stevens, American actress.

President Donald Trump on Tuesday asked Americans to turn the page on the Jeffrey Epstein scandal, even as the newly released documents have sparked an investigation into a top British politician and calls for explanations about others named in the files. (AFP)



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