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In a but of 2007British girl disappears Madeleine McCann when he slept with his brothers in an apartment in the Algarve Portuguese.

1814.- Napoleon arrives at the island of Elbato fulfill the exile agreed in the Treaty of Fontainebleau.

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1926.- Starts in United Kingdom a general strike in support of the minerswhich lasted nine days.

1947.- In Japanthe Postwar Constitutionwhich grants sovereignty to the people, provides for universal suffrage and prohibits the country from entering into another war conflict.

1948.- The American playwright Tennessee Williams wins the Pulitzer Prize for his theatrical workA tram called Desire‘.

1949.- USA launches the first sounding rocket, the vikingwhich rises to 80,000 meters high.

1965.- The first transmission of satellite TV.

1966.-‘The Times‘ publishes the news for the first time in front page and eliminates the traditional presentation in small advertisements.

1979.- He Conservative Party wins the general election United Kingdom and its leader, Margaret Thatcherbecomes the first woman to serve as prime minister in the country’s history.

1996.- The Spanish philosopher Julian Marias and the Italian journalist Indro Montanelli win, shared, the prize Prince of Asturias of Communication and Humanities.

2010.- US airlines United Airlines and Continental announce the definitive agreement for their merger, giving rise to the largest air transport group in the world.

2018.- The terrorists Josu Ternera and Anboto announce the dissolution of ETA through a statement read in Spanish and Basque.

2021.- 26 people die in a tragic accident Metro occurred in Mexico City.

2023.- A 13-year-old boy fatally shoots nine people, including eight minors, at a school in Belgrade.

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1469.- Niccolò MachiavelliFlorentine writer and historian, author of ‘The Prince’.

1839.- Johan FastenrathGerman Hispanophile, creator of the Spanish Academy Awards that bear his name.

1903.- Bing CrosbyAmerican actor and singer.

1914.- Martin de RiquerSpanish philologist and academic.

1921.- Ray ‘Sugar’ RobinsonAmerican boxer.

1933.- Steven WeinbergAmerican researcher, Nobel Prize in Physics 1979.

1934.- Georges MoustakiEgyptian-French singer-songwriter.

[1945.- Roberto VerinoSpanish fashion designer.

1950.- Gabriel AlbiacSpanish philosopher.

1975.- Julio Álvarez del VayoSpanish republican politician.

1987.- DalidaItalian-French singer.

1991.- Jerzy KosinskyAmerican writer, of Polish origin.

1997.- Narciso YepesSpanish guitarist.

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1998.- Rene MugicaArgentine filmmaker and writer.

2000.- John O’Connorformer archbishop of New York.

2002.- Yevgeny SvetlanovRussian conductor.

President Donald Trump estimated that hostilities with Iran “have ended” in a letter to congressional leaders, as Congress pressures him to request authorization if the conflict continues beyond 60 days. (AFP)

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